Tomic: Tennis' tainted talent? |
- Tomic: Tennis' tainted talent?
- China crushes tons of illegal ivory
- Smog tarnishes China's dream
- See a city made out of ice
- World's second Bitcoin ATM to open in Hong Kong
- One arrested in Chinese consulate fire in San Francisco
- Dozens of whales dead after getting stranded in New Zealand
- Bangladesh ruling party wins elections
- Rodman and team head to North Korea for basketball game
Tomic: Tennis' tainted talent? Posted: 06 Jan 2014 03:52 AM PST As a teen sensation, Bernard Tomic had the tennis world at his feet -- but he's in danger of blowing it unless he starts taking responsibility for his career, says Australian great Pat Rafter. |
China crushes tons of illegal ivory Posted: 06 Jan 2014 05:31 PM PST China is cracking down on the illegal ivory trade -- they crushed 6.15 tons from its stockpile of confiscated elephant ivory on Monday. |
Posted: 06 Jan 2014 07:19 PM PST China's "smog belt" is expanding, with disastrous health implications, says Chinese academic Tao Xie. |
Posted: 06 Jan 2014 05:11 PM PST The Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival in China features an array of incredible ice displays. |
World's second Bitcoin ATM to open in Hong Kong Posted: 06 Jan 2014 07:06 PM PST The world's second Bitcoin ATM is due to land in Hong Kong by the end of this month, according to U.S. based software company Robocoin. |
One arrested in Chinese consulate fire in San Francisco Posted: 06 Jan 2014 07:11 PM PST Federal authorities have arrested one man in connection with a fire last week at the entrance to the Chinese consulate in San Francisco, FBI spokesman Peter Lee said Monday. |
Dozens of whales dead after getting stranded in New Zealand Posted: 06 Jan 2014 02:46 AM PST Dozens of whales are dead after they got stuck on a remote beach in New Zealand, authorities said Monday. |
Bangladesh ruling party wins elections Posted: 06 Jan 2014 05:25 PM PST The Bangladesh Awami League, led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, won Sunday's parliamentary elections, which were marred by low turnout and violence. |
Rodman and team head to North Korea for basketball game Posted: 05 Jan 2014 09:53 PM PST Eccentric basketball star Dennis Rodman and several other former NBA players are on their way to take part in a controversial basketball game in North Korea on the birthday of the country's young, unpredictable leader Kim Jong-Un. |
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