News EnglishAugust 10, 2008 12:47 pm


Xian Dongmei of China celebrates after defeating An Kum Ae of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea during the women -52 kg final of judo at the Beijing Olympics in Beijing, China, Aug. 10, 2008. Xian Dongmei gained the gold medal of the event.

    BEIJING, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Defending champion Xian Dongmei won China’s first judo gold medal at the Beijing Olympic Games here on Sunday, stunning Kum Ae An from DPR Korea in the 52kg class final.

    Xian flipped Kum Ae An with a yuko and a penalty koka.

    After giving birth to her daughter 18 months ago, the 33-year-old Chinese judo veteran gave three ippon games in the women’s light-weight competition, which added the fifth gold medal to China at the Games.

    Soraya Haddad from Algeria oustered Sholpan Kaliyeva from Kazakhstan with a waza-ari to grab a bronze medal.

    Japan’s 19-year-old Nakamura, gave a koka loss to Kum Ae An at semifinal, made a struggling way to the final after a gold-score game and later ipponed South Korean Kyung Ok Kim for another bronze medal of the star-studded Japanese judo squad.

    After a bye in her first bout, Xian had a perfect start in which she ipponed Spanish Ana Carrascosa by directly pushing the opponent to the mat with just 1 minute and 19 seconds, sharing her symbolic smile with 5,000 cheering spectators in the gymnasium.

    Meeting world champion silver medalist Telma Monteiro of Portugal in the next, Xian conceded an early yuko but rallied to tie waves of attacks. Leading another koka advantage with 45 seconds left in the five-minute bout, she shoulder throwed the Portuguese to the mat with a decision of waza-ari by the referee who soon rectified to gesture an ippon victory.

    At the semifinal, Xian jumped on Soraya Haddad, world broze medalist in 2005, and again shoulder throwed the opponent to win another ippon.

News English 12:42 pm


    TIANJIN, North China, Aug. 6 (Xinhua) — China edged European powerhouse Sweden 2-1 in front of some 38,000 home fans in their opening match of the Olympic women’s soccer tournament here on Wednesday.

    The Chinese Steel Roses opened the scoring in the 6th minute when striker Xu Yuan steered the ball into the empty net after midfielder Zhang Na’s powerful long shot bounced off the left post.

    Sweden equalized in the 38th minute when striker Lotta Schelin beat Chinese goalkeeper Zhang Yanru in a counterattack and dominated the second half with their physical advantage.

    However, striker Han Duan scored in the 71st minute to seal the victory for China. The 25-year-old sent a powerful shot at the edge of the box off a pass from striking partner Xu.

    "We know each other very well," Han said. "So I could play some one-twos with Xu to beat defenders."

    The 23-year-old Xu attended the press conference after the match for the first time. "I need to gift the goal to my parents," she told Xinhua.

    "I really appreciate the two scorers," Chinese coach Shang Rihua said. "But I also need to thank our defenders for the hard work."

    "The home fans gave us great support," Shang said. "Maybe that is why so many countries would like to host Olympics."

    Sweden coach Thomas Dennelby was disappointed at the loss, but believed his team could still advance to the quarterfinals.

    "I will forget the game quickly," he said. "I think we still have good chance to reach the knock-out stage."

    "Our performance is good in the first 75 minutes," he said. "But we made some mistakes."

    China started with its traditional 4-4-2 formation, attacking the opponents mainly from the wings. Coach Shang put Han and Xu on front line, with Bi Yan supporting attacks in midfield.

    The Steel Roses controlled the ball better, making low and short passes as many as possible, while Sweden counted on its strong fitness and fast pace by launching long-pass attacks.

    The Chinese defenders paid much attention to Sweden’s ace striker Lotta Schelin from the beginning and tried hard to give her little space to play.

    After Han scored China’s second goal, the Scandinavians had a few chances for equalizing, but their efforts were denied by goalkeeper Zhang with excellent saves.

    The Chinese lost two key players to injuries just before the match. Star forward Ma Xiaoxu injured her left knee in a warm-up against the United States, and midfielder Qu Feifei broke her leg in a tune-up with New Zealand.

    China will take on Canada in its second match of Group E on Aug.9 while Sweden will face underdog Argentina.

News English 12:34 pm

    ISLAMABAD, Aug. 10 (Xinhua) — Pakistan’s National Assembly, lower house of the parliament, is scheduled to meet on Monday afternoon to discuss the process of impeaching President Pervez Musharraf, according to the official APP news agency.

    Pakistan People’s Party spokesman Farhatullah Babar said that the session would set into motion the process to impeach Musharraf.

    "The session has been summoned in connection with impeachment of the president," Babar said, adding "a notice for impeachment will be served on President Musharraf during the session."

    The sitting would then "investigate or cause to be investigated" the charge sheet.

    Impeachment requires a two-third majority in the Senate and the National Assembly under the country’s constitution. It would be the first time in Pakistan’s 61-year history that a president would be impeached.

    The ruling coalition needs the support of 295 parliamentarians out of the 439 in both the houses to remove Musharraf.

    Constitutional experts said that at least half of the National Assembly members need to sign a written notice of the intention to impeach the president. The speaker then has three days to send the notice to the president after which a joint sitting of the Senate and the National Assembly will be called.

    According to Pakistan’s constitution, the joint sitting should be called "not earlier than seven days and not later than 14 days" after the president receives the notice.

    Musharraf’s close aides said that he has vowed to fight his impeachment through all legal and constitutional means.

    According to local media reports, Musharraf is unlikely to use his powers to dissolve the assemblies under article 58 (2b) of the constitution.

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