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Lin said he hasn't made much plans for the future, though his appearance for Yonex's latest event means the badminton icon will continue to be recognized for his commercial value. Ma Yue. Lin Dan said he felt relieved after announcing his international retirement but hinted that he may still take part in next year's National Games, if his physical condition allows.

Ti Gong. Evergrande Group slides amid liquidity crisis and another downgrade. Manhole cover thief charged in the Pudong New Area. Top Shanghai traffic police official under probe. A tale of two rivers: lifelines of a rising city and a rolling countryside. Shanghai Metro weaves a closely monitored network of safety. Lin Dan. Photo: VCG. Messages from Chinese netizens flooded the Weibo of year-old Chinese badminton superstar Lin Dan, who announced his retirement from the sport on Saturday.

It is very difficult for me to say it out loud," Lin posted on his Sina Weibo account. She also said she might consider playing in the Chinese Badminton League. China is in the midst of a golden age of weddings, a boon for businesses from photo studios to global platinum miners and to the housing market.

Shao Mingqing was a jobless young man with only a junior high school diploma when his luck turned around a few months ago with the skyrocketing price of garlic.

Female applicants for the army are being asked to showcase their talents in an interview process never before used and exclusively for women. Specials World Expo Weddings and Economy Boom China is in the midst of a golden age of weddings, a boon for businesses from photo studios to global platinum miners and to the housing market.

Garlic Beats Gold Shao Mingqing was a jobless young man with only a junior high school diploma when his luck turned around a few months ago with the skyrocketing price of garlic. Column You Nuo. Looking for post-crisissolutions.



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