+ Follow HAINAN AIRLINES Tag
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[Title] => 2 Chinese commercial planes land at Kagitingan Reef
[Summary] => China continued on Wednesday its test flights over the South China Sea, landing two civilian planes on one of its man-made islands built atop of Philippine-claimed maritime feature Kagitingan (Fiery Cross) Reef.
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[Title] => Zest Air denies buy-in of China's Hainan Airlines
[Summary] => A top official of Zest Airways denied newspaper reports that they have signed an agreement with a Chinese airline during President Aquino’s state visit to China and that the latter bought a 40 percent stake in their company.
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[Title] => Opposition only six signatures short?
[Summary] => URUMQI, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, CHINA: If you find the above address a mouthful to pronounce, just remember its the hub of the old, fabulous "Silk Road" which for 2,000 years brought silk and other yummy Oriental goodies by camel caravan from ancient Chang-An (Xian City today) all the way to Imperial Rome.
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October 10, 2011 - 12:00am