The much anticipated biopic "Confucius", directed by Hu Mei, is about to be released during the Chinese Lunar New Year season for 2010. And recently, Hu revealed that she plans to spend the next two months finishing and promoting the picture. Full Article at People's Daily Online
A rousing, heart pounding film not to be missed Film geeks still slaver over the early output of John Woo such as Hard Boiled and The Killer for their devotion to style and fant... Full Article at Cinema Spy
Tom Skilling would have been a powerful general in third century China, for if one knew the vagaries of the wind and the fog and the thunder in those times, one would have enjoyed invaluable strategic advantages on the fields of battle. Full Article at Chicago Sun-Times
A gunman and army deserter was sentenced to death Tuesday in southwest China's Sichuan Province for murder and armed robbery, according to a local court ruling. Full Article at People's Daily Online
particularly as the film builds to a colossal climax of hellish bloodshed. But at times, "Red Cliff" is a bit of a forced march, drama and context excised to keep the audience trudging along. East Wu. Full Article at Inside Bay Area
AN army deserter was sentenced to death yesterday in southwest China's Sichuan Province for murder, shooting and injuring two people and committing armed robbery. Full Article at Shanghai Daily
This month, Beiersdorf launched a major campaign to promote Slek Night Repair as part of the German personal care giant's re-positioning of Slek as a premium hair care brand, a segment dominated by foreign brands such as Procter & Gamble's Rejoice... Full Article at Advertising Age
Main Category: Genetics Also Included In: Lymphoma / Leukemia / Myeloma; Blood / Hematology Article Date: 23 Nov 2009 - 0:00 PST email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article A team led by Penn State's Ross Hardison, T. Full Article at Medical News Today
Under the skilful direction of Woon, a whole new approach in theatre has been embraced to depict the unparalleled story of a great reformist in the history of Tibetan Buddhism. Full Article at The Buddhist Channel
ScienceDaily (Nov. 19, 2009) A team led by Penn State's Ross Hardison, T. Ming Chu Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, has taken a large step toward unraveling how regulatory proteins control the production of gene products during... Full Article at Science Daily