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    <title>感动中国的火炬手金晶 参加传递前曾被单位辞退</title> 
    <description>金晶赴法参加奥运火炬接力之前，这位坚强的姑娘又遭遇了新一重打击。“在火炬接力之前，她刚刚被原单位以‘合同到期’为由辞退了，她以前在酒店做了两年半接线员，但可能因为要备战奥运会，经常训练、比赛耽误了工作，原单位不是很满意吧，”金晶的一位朋友说到，“但生活中这些事情，金晶她从来没有什么抱怨。”</description> 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 03:04:28 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Monks Disrupt Media Tour in China</title> 
    <description>BEIJING — China suffered another unexpected public relations setback on Wednesday when Buddhist monks interrupted a government-managed news media tour in western China by waving a Tibetan flag and protesting that the authorities were depriving them of their human rights.

The disruption, in Xiahe, a city in Gansu Province, was the second in which monks had upstaged government efforts to control tours of Tibetan areas for foreign journalists. 

Last month, several monks in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, risked official punishment when they made an emotional appeal to foreign journalists inside the Jokhang Monastery, one of the city’s holiest shrines.

The outburst on Wednesday occurred as authorities guided reporters through the Labrang Monastery. The tour was the first officially approved visit to Xiahe by foreign reporters since monks and other Tibetans in the city clashed with the police last month. During the tour, about 15 monks rushed out, waving a Tibetan flag, and approached </description> 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:55:21 GMT</pubDate> 
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    <title>Brown of Britain Says He Won’t Go to Beijing for Opening Ceremony</title> 
    <description>LONDON — Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Wednesday that he would not attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games this summer.

The prime minister has been under intense political pressure over the issue. Asked about it repeatedly, he has until now refused to rule out going, and even seemed to imply that he did plan to go. 

In response to a question at a news conference at 10 Downing Street last week, for instance, he said, “I think President Sarkozy said himself that he expected Britain, because we are going to host the next Olympics, to be present at the Olympic ceremonies, and I will certainly be there.” 

But on Wednesday, a spokeswoman for Downing Street said that the plan all along had been for Mr. Brown to attend just the closing ceremony, as it was “not practical” for him to visit twice. 

“There has been no change in our position,” said the spokeswoman, who, following standard government procedure, spoke on condition of anonymity. “I am flummoxed by this </description> 
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    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 02:53:28 GMT</pubDate> 
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