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SI.com: NBA to play 2 exhibition games in China in Oct.

BEIJING (AP) -- The Milwaukee Bucks and the Golden State Warriors will travel to China in October to play two exhibition games, the NBA and Chinese Basketball Association said on Wednesday.

Time.com: A Chinese Color War

Under apartheid, South Africa's Chinese were excluded as non-white. Then, the post-apartheid government excluded them as non-black, until they fought back

Time.com: Hong Kong Revives The Mummy

Brendan Fraser is back, but it's Asian action stars like Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh who keep the third Mummy installment moving

Chelsea cruise to victory in Asian opener

Luiz Felipe Scolari's Chelsea reign began with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Guangzhou Pharmaceutical, as Salomon Kalou, Frank Lampard, Argentinian teenager Franco Di Santo and Shaun Wright-Phillips scored to secure the win over the Chinese Super League side.

Time.com: 1 Million Homeless in China Floods

Weeks of rain pushed rivers over their banks in southern China, killing at least 112 people, displacing more than 1.27 million and forcing some to huddle on rooftops Monday as the region braced for more downpours

Fuel costs delay new China flights

New York (AP) -- Two airlines that only months ago won federal approval to begin highly coveted routes to China are postponing the launch of the new services because of high fuel costs.

Chinese virus death toll hits 26

Hand-foot-mouth disease has struck 11,905 people and has proved fatal in 26 cases, all of them children, China's state-run news agency Xinhua reported Monday.

Chelsea add Russian stop to summer tour

Chelsea will extend their pre-season summer tour to play in a four-team tournament in Moscow in early August.

No holiday for Chinese stranded

Luo Miao plays ping-pong with her fellow factory workers, trying to get her mind off her family who will be spending this Lunar New Year without her.

New devastation emerges in China

Monday brought welcome relief to millions of Chinese migrant workers desperate to see their families, as the nation's transportation system seemed to be getting back on its feet after being paralyzed by a historic winter storm.

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