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China has won 11 of the 24 Olympic gold medals awarded in badminton since 1992, according to the International Olympics Committee's database.
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China has won gold in five of the six diving events in London so far and secured seven out of eight golds in Beijing in 2008.
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The victory means China has won gold in every table tennis event played at the London Games and in Beijing in 2008, according to the official Games website.
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China has won negotiating rights to exploit two of the largest oilfields in the Caspian Basin, a region some analysts believe conceals as many as 178 billion barrels of oil, making it second only to the Gulf.
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China has now won all five of the weight categories they have participated in so far.
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The kerfuffle also overshadowed China's team, which has won every major men's event since 2006, and also the surprising flaws of the Americans, who blundered their way to fifth.
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Earlier this month ES announced it has won a major contract in China, to provide waste management systems for two of six CPR 1000 reactor units being constructed in Guangdong Province, China.
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Woods, who has won 14 major titles to his rival's two, traveled to China after finishing tied for fourth at the CIMB Classic in Malaysia on Sunday.
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Picarro has also won contracts to build a network of greenhouse gas analyzers in California and China.
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The former handset king which has struggled to remain popular in the last few years, won an important victory in China this week, striking a subscription deal with China Mobile.
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Anheuser said this week that if it won, it would not combine Harbin with Tsingtao, China's largest brewer, in which it has a 9.9% stake.
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