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Another Forbidden Kingdom Expected
The overwhelming box-office success of The Forbidden Kingdom has prompted its producers to shoot a sequel
 Jet Li to Send Relief Materials to Sichuan
Jet Li is heading to Chengdu to personally deliver the relief materials raised by his charity fund
 Donations to Reach Quake-Hit Sichuan from Cannes
The fund-raising event will be part of the Chinese Film Night at the May 14-25 festival
 Film Festival Brings Free Films to the Young
Dozens of movies with sports related themes will be screened free of charge at the 4th Beijing Youth Public Welfare Film Festival
 Mai Mai Ti's 2008 Premieres in Beijing
Mai Mai Ti's 2008, an Olympics promotional film about a children's football team in China, premiered in Beijing
 Break a Box-Office Hit
Business was booming at Chinese movie theaters over the May Day holiday
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- Donations to Reach Quake-Hit Sichuan from Cannes
- Film Festival Brings Free Films to the Young
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- Yasukuni Shown in Tokyo Wins Acclaims
- 24 City Nominated to Compete for "Golden Palm"
- Forbidden Kingdom Sets Record on Mainland Debut
- The Assembly Wins Big at Student Film Festival
- In Movies He Trusts
- Forbidden Kingdom Rules over Weekend Box Office in North America
- Ten Blockbusters, You Decide the Best
- Rebel With a Cause
- Forbidden Kingdom Opens to the Public
- Star Couple Promotes Movie in Chengdu
- 27th Hong Kong Film Awards Conclude
- Olympic-Themed Movie Opens Annual French Film Fest in China
- Wong Kar-wai to Head Shanghai Film Festival
- To Sir, With Love
- China Film Festival Opens in Sri Lanka
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- Chinese Artists Perform for Pope
- Chinese Relief Materials Arrive in Myanmar
- China, Japan Sign Joint Statement
- The Number of HFMD Cases Approaches 20,000
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- Restoring Faith 
- Guiding Economic Policy 
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- Rosy Outlook for SMEs in China 
- Shanghai Shows Its Heart 

Newsmakers
PEOPLE & POINTS NO. 19, 2008
Jacques Rogge, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), has found the recipe for successful engagement with China

PEOPLE' & POINTS NO.18
Jin Jing, a torchbearer who was attacked by a "Tibet independence" activist during the Paris leg of the Beijing Olympic torch relay in early April, has received a late official greeting from the French Government

PEOPLE & POINTS NO.17, 2008
Chinese movie star Gong Li has been invited by the UN Environment Program (UNEP) to be Global Environmental Ambassador, and will be officially nominated along with two other well-known celebrities on the World Environment Day, June 5

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