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Friday, February 26, 2010

CHINA AT THE OLYMPICS: Curling: China crush Switzerland to claim bronze

Feb 26, 2010

Vancouver (AFP) - China won their first Olympic Games curling medal on Friday with a crushing 12-6 victory over Switzerland in the women's bronze medal match.

The world champions delivered China's 10th medal of the Vancouver Olympics, one less so far than their total at Turin in 2006.

"I just waited all week for them to show up and they did today. They did everything we told them to do and more," said China's Canadian coach Dan Rafael.

"That's why I'm emotional. It's been two-and-a-half years, what can I say?

"They can do anything they want. They just aren't consistent and, for whatever reason, they shut it on and off. It drives the coaches mad but with more experience and this kind of event, we'll be okay."

Canada and Sweden meet later Friday in the gold medal match.

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JAPAN: Magnitude 6.9 earthquake strikes off Japan's coast

February 26, 2010 | 2:03 p.m.

From the Associated Press

Tokyo - A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit off Japan's southern coast early Saturday, shaking Okinawa and nearby islands, where a tsunami warning was briefly issued, Japan's Meteorological Agency said.


The quake occurred off the coast of the island of Okinawa at a depth of 6.2 miles at 5:31 a.m. Saturday (2031 GMT Friday), the agency said.


There have been no reports of major damage or casualties so far, except for reports of ruptured water pipes in two locations, Okinawa police official Noritomi Kikuzato said.


The Meteorological Agency had initially predicted a tsunami up to 6 feet near the Okinawan coast, warning nearby residents to stay away from the coastline. The agency later lifted the warning within two hours after observing only a small swelling of tide.


Ryota Ueno, a town official in the Nishihara district of Okinawa, said, "I was fast asleep when the quake hit, and I jumped out of bed. It felt like the shaking lasted forever."


There was no major damage in his house, and he then rushed to the town office to meet up with his colleagues and stand by in case of reports of damage from residents, Ueno told a telephone interview with public broadcaster NHK.


So far, only one resident in the town reported a ruptured water pipe, but no other damage reported, he said.


Masaaki Nakasone, another official at he Nanjo town, said his house shook violently but all furniture and other objects stayed intact.


"First there was a vertical shaking, then the house swayed sideways," Nakasone said.


Okinawa is about 1,000 miles southwest of Tokyo.


Japan is one of the world's most earthquake-prone countries. In 1995, a magnitude-7.2 quake in the western port city of Kobe killed 6,400 people.

RUSSIA AT THE OLYMPICS: Russia should lick its wounds and properly prepare for the Sochi Olympics - PM

Published 26 February, 2010, 23:26

Vladimir Putin says Russia's Olympic team has time to recover and prepare for the next Winter Games, which will be held in the country's resort city of Sochi.

Russia is currently fifth in the medals ranking, but has endured a series of blows when it comes to collecting gold medals.

The Olympic squad has failed to shine in sports which Russia has dominated for decades, such as figure skating, cross-country skiing and ice hockey.

With the Games about to close, Prime Minister Putin says the team should now polish up its performance for when the Olympics reach Russia.

“Of course we expected more from our team, but this is still no reason to lose heart, wear sackcloth and ashes and self-flagellate,” Vladimir Putin said. “Of course it's a call for some serious critical analysis and some conclusions. However, this critical analysis should be aimed at fixing the situation and creating all the necessary conditions for our team to train and to perform properly at the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi.”

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CHINA: 15 places worth visiting in China: Lugu Lake

Lugu Lake is located on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. It is a high mountain plateau lake 2,685 meters above sea level. With the deepest point at 93.5 meters below the ground, the lake is surrounded by mountains and has eight islands and many bays and beaches.

Lugu Lake is located on the border of Sichuan and Yunnan provinces. 
It is a high mountain plateau lake 2,685 meters above sea level. 
With the deepest point at 93.5 meters below the ground, the lake is
surrounded by mountains and has eight islands and many bays and 
beaches.

2009-12-01 17:02 BJT

Editor: Jin Lin | Source: China.org.cn

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