" GENEVA air max 1 master sale , March 10 (Xinhua) -- The International Olympic Committee has mourned the death of three French athletes who were killed in an helicopter crash in Argentina on Monday.
London Olympic swimming champion Camille Muffat, Beijing Olympic boxing bronze medallist Alexis Vastine and yachtswoman Florence Arthaud were among ten people killed when two helicopters collided during the filming of a reality show.
""We are shocked by this sad news air max 97 mens cheap ,"" said IOC president Thomas Bach in a statement.
""Our thoughts are with the families and friends of these great athletes who have left us.""
""With them, the world of sport and the Olympic family have lost three of their key members. They were all not only champions in their sport but also contributed greatly as role models.""
The IOC said the Olympic flag would be flown at half-mast for three days at its headquarters.
World swimming governing body FINA also expressed its sadness for the death of Muffat air max 97 womens size 7 , winner of the women's 400m free at the London Games.
""The FINA family is shocked with the dreadful news,"" said FINA president Julio Maglione.
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SEOUL air max 97 all white womens , Aug. 11 (Xinhua) -- Prices in South Korea for imported goods rebounded for the first time in three months on the back of higher crude oil prices, central bank data showed Friday.
The import price index stood at 79.92 in July air max 97 all black mens , up 0.4 percent from the previous month, according to the Bank of Korea (BOK).
It marked the first increase since April. The import prices are reflected in consumer price inflation with a certain time lag.
The weakening of the local currency also helped raise the import prices. The wondollar exchange rate averaged 1,134.4 won per dollar last month nike air max 97 white snakeskin , up 0.4 percent from the previous month.
Prices for imported raw materials fell 0.5 percent on lower prices of mining products, but intermediate goods prices gained 0.8 percent. Those for capital and consumer goods rose 0.6 percent and 0.5 percent respectively.
Prices for exported farm goods inched up 0.1 percent, with those for industrial goods products advancing 1 percent. Those for exported coal and oil products jumped 4.7 percent on expensive crude oil.
TEHRAN, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- The catastrophy of the Syrian war and the resultant maladies have blotted a page of history fallen in the name of humanity, a young student passing by the main gate of Iran's prestigious Tehran University said on Friday.
"We long for the restoration of peace and stability for Syria and establishment of democracy in the country as the remedy for the agonies of the Syrians," Amir Ali Taheri, a student of the Law, told Xinhua.
"Since about six years ago, the historical civilization of Levant has suffered a bloody battle imposed by some extra-regional players," said Amir Ali, with a lamenting look.
"The unwanted war has led to the death and dislocation of hundreds of thousands of the Syrians, and destruction of the rich culture of Syria," he said.
"My father, who was on a pilgrimage to Syria before the war began in 2011, remembers well the tranquility throughout the country and peaceful interaction among the Syrians of every walk of life and ethnicity," he said.
"We cannot imagine how the mishap brought such a fate, but we pray for the return of the days free from disturbance and violence for the Syrians," he said, hoping that the latest ceasefire in Syria will eventually bring peace and stability.
According to reports, the Syrian government and the rebels reached a nationwide ceasefire deal in Dec. 2016 and agreed to attend the upcoming inter-Syrian peace talks in Kazakhstan's Astana.
"We want peace for Syria, but it cannot be achieved without an international war against the terrorism in the region and in Syria," Farzad Rahbar, an Iranian student of engineering, said.
He said Iran is ready to foster peaceful and political process in Syria, and the Islamic republic has proved that through its diplomatic efforts and fight against terrorism in Syria and in Iraq.
On Monday, Iran's Foreign Ministry said that it welcomes the upcoming peace talks on Syria and would respect the outcomes.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qasemi said that the Islamic republic has no intention of imposing its views on participants in an upcoming round of political negotiations for peace in Syria.
"Whatever decision they (the Syrian government and opposition) make, we will respect it," he said, stressing that Iran has not backed down from its stances on the need for preserving Syria's territorial integrity.
On Jan. 1, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani welcomed the agreements to resume peace talks on Syria in Kazakhstan.
He hoped that the upcoming international peace talks on the future of Syria in Astana would be a major step towards the resolution of conflicts in the Arab states.
The restoration of peace and security to Syria is a watchword for progress and development for all the countries in the Middle East, Ahmad Aqaei, a bookseller in Tehran's Enqelab Street, told Xinhua.
"So, we wholeheartedly cherish the idea of peace for the Syrians in particular, and for all the people of our region," Ahmad added.