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China's Box Office Revenue Breaks Record in First Six Months
China's box office revenue in the first half of 2008 hit a record high, surpassing more than 1.6 billion yuan
 Lin Chiling Promotes Film Qwards in Hepburn Style
Local supermodel and actress Lin Chiling, the image ambassador of the awards, attended the press conference
 Tropic Thunder Remains Atop Box Office in North America
The action comedy from actor-director Ben Stiller took in an estimated 16.1 million dollars over the three-day period
 HK Version Still of Painted Skin Made Public
Painted Skin is a thriller centering on a vampire-like woman who eats the skin and hearts of her lovers
 Red Cliff Makes Box Office History
Red Cliff opened on July 10, and took only four days to earn 100 million yuan
 Dark Knight: Third-Highest Grossing Film Ever
The Dark Knight remained the number one movie at the U.S. box offices this weekend, and is now the third-highest-grossing movie of all time
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- 24 City Screened for A City Reborn
- Sharon Stone Not Invited to Shanghai International Film Festival
- My China Now Short Films Unveiled in London
- Actress Promotes Environmental Protection
- Massive Fire Burns Movie Sets at Universal Studios
- Documentary to Record Earthquake Stories
- Liu Xiang Builds Dream in Doc Film
- Jet Li Prepares for Long-term Work in Sichuan
- Jet Li to Send Relief Materials to Sichuan
- Donations to Reach Quake-Hit Sichuan from Cannes
- Film Festival Brings Free Films to the Young
- Mai Mai Ti's 2008 Premieres in Beijing
- Another Forbidden Kingdom Expected
- Break a Box-Office Hit
- 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
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Newsmakers
PEOPLE/POIONTS NO.34, 2008
Chinese swimmer Zhang Lin, 20, won a historic silver medal in the men's 400 meters freestyle at the Beijing Olympics

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 33, 2008
A gymnast since the age of 5, Yang is already a veteran with a dozen Olympic medals

PEOPLE/POIONTS NO. 32, 2008
A grand fireworks display, in addition to lighting effects featuring brilliant colors, especially red that is seen as a symbol of China, will fire up the global audience

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