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News Archive --- Date:20040613


China

  • China plans to expand rural highway network (18:37, June 13)
  • Ghali: China playing a very important role in international affairs (17:23, June 13)
  • Suppressing information fuels speculation (17:07, June 13)
  • Severe energy shortage warned (16:02, June 13)
  • Peak electricity usage arrives earlier this summer (15:51, June 13)
  • HK Cyberport wins int'l Intelligent Building award (11:09, June 13)
  • HK to build memorial site for SARS fighting spirit (13:09, June 13)
  • Japan's toxic gas bomb excavated in Shaanxi (11:12, June 13)
  • Nation to intensify public security work (11:13, June 13)
  • Better Party's work for people urged (11:15, June 13)
  • FM makes plan to handle affairs of victims in terrorist attack (11:17, June 13)
  • More exchanges to boost harmony in HK: official (11:18, June 13)



  • Business

  • Chinese premier: macro economic control takes effect (19:59, June 13)
  • Chinese railway departments increase coal transportation (17:45, June 13)
  • China, US cooperate in foreign exchange market (17:44, June 13)
  • Beijing-San Francisco daily direct flight under operation (17:43, June 13)
  • Leading world travel agency enters western China market (17:43, June 13)
  • China, France sign Airbus, satellite deals (17:06, June 13)
  • Dolce & Gabbana opens flagship store in HK (13:17, June 13)
  • Foreign trade grows 37.1 percent during January-May (13:17, June 13)
  • Financial institutions in Shanghai report less credit extension (13:17, June 13)



  • World

  • G77, China vow to implement MDGs (17:19, June 13)
  • Sri Lanka preparing for talks with Tamil rebels: president (17:03, June 13)
  • Iraqi education official assassinated (17:02, June 13)
  • Mystery surrounds attack on road workers (17:01, June 13)
  • "Fahrenheit 9/11" director mulls movie about Blair  (16:27, June 13)
  • Lithuanians start voting to elect new president, EP deputies (16:07, June 13)
  • Chinese emergency group arrives in Kabul (11:48, June 13)
  • Five Principles still important in international ties: Indian former president (11:52, June 13)
  • Chinese working group leaves for Afghanistan (11:36, June 13)
  • Hu congratulates Russia on national day (11:38, June 13)
  • EU, Japan, ICRC condemns killing of Chinese workers in Afghanistan (11:23, June 13)
  • 14 gunmen may involved in attack on Chinese workers (11:24, June 13)
  • Bulgaria to withdraw troops from Iraq in 2005 (11:27, June 13)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Spain edge Russia 1-0 in Euro 2004 finals (21:42, June 13)
  • Portugal stunned by Greece in openning game of Euro 2004 (17:20, June 13)



  • Science & Technology

  • Yin ruins: root of Chinese culture (17:47, June 13)
  • Giant pandas' latest number "very close to fact": Experts (17:46, June 13)
  • Shanghai to fix GPS to Chinese sturgeons  (16:14, June 13)
  • SARS virus detector starts sale (11:40, June 13)
  • Tibet University world's biggest cradle of Tibetan studies (11:41, June 13)



  • Life

  • China's private plane owners reaching out high for sky (21:44, June 13)
  • Chinese movie star Jackie Chan hopes to become "true actor" (18:36, June 13)
  • "Chinese Cultural Festival" wins acclaim in Uzbekistan (16:18, June 13)
  • Guizhou recalls polluted milk powder (13:23, June 13)



  • Photo

    Bullet in body

    Jiang Riren, a worker from Guangfeng County in east China's Jiangxi Province, holding a bullet head tells of a terrorist attack on Chinese workers in Qonduz, northern Afghanistan, June 12, 2004. Eleven Chinese construction workers were killed and five others wounded in the terrorist attack in Qonduz June 10.

    "Fahrenheit 9/11" director mulls movie about Blair

    U.S. director Michael Moore reacts as he holds the Palme d'Or for his winning film entry "Fahrenheit 9/11" during the awards ceremony at the 57th Cannes Film Festival , May 22, 2004. The film, by Michael Moore, is a documentary that criticizes US President and the war in Iraq.( Xinhua/Reuters File)

    Queen on Trooping the Color ceremony

    Britain's Queen Elizabeth II travels in an open carriage to Buckingham Palace during the Trooping the Colour ceremony in London June 12, 2004. Britain put on one of its grandest annual shows of royal pageantry Saturday to officially mark Queen Elizabeth II's birthday. More than 1,000 soldiers in ceremonial marched and saluted the monarch in the Trooping the Colour ceremony at the Horseguards Parade ground near Buckingham Palace.

    Olympic flame

    The Olympic flame burns in front of the Giza Pyramids after traveling 34.66 km throughout the city of Cairo, Egypt, June 11, 2004. The 2004 Athens Olympic flame arrived Egypt on Friday to carry on its international relay. It's the first time ever in the history that the Olympic flame lands on the African continent.

    Russia's national day

    A Russian soldier sings the Russian national anthem during a celebration to mark the Russia Day on the Red Square in Moscow June 12, 2004. June 12 has been a national holiday in Russia since 1994, following an order by then President Boris Yeltsin. It first marked a 1990 declaration by a congress of Russian deputies proclaiming the Russian Federation's sovereignty.

    Iraq assassination

    File photo taken on May 10, 2004 shows Bassam Kubba (3rd L) accompanying Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari (2nd L) during an Arab foreign ministers' meeting in Cairo, Egypt. Kubba, Iraqi deputy foreign minister, was shot dead June 12, 2004 on his way to work in the al-Adhamiya neighborhood in Baghdad, an Iraqi Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Kubba was the first Iraqi government official assassinated since the founding of the Iraqi interim government June 1.

    40th anniversary of G-77

    Qatari Ahmia Mourad (R), executive secretary of the Group of 77, attends a ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the founding of the Group of 77 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, June 11, 2004.

    President Hu in Hungary

    Visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) meets with Sili Katalin, president of the National Assembly of Hungary, in Budapest June 11, 2004. Hu arrived here on Thursday for a two-day state visit to Hungary.

    Visit wounded Chinese workers

    A representative of the Chinese Railway Construction Corporation visits a wounded Chinese worker who receives treatment at a German hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 12, 2004. A delegation of 14 members of the Chinese Railway Construction Corporation arrived in Kabul June 12 to deal with the aftermath of the terrorist attack June 10 leaving 11 Chinese construction workers dead and five others wounded in northern Afghanistan.

    Wounded Chinese workers under treatment

    Two doctors of the Chinese Railway Construction Corporation visit a wounded Chinese worker receiving treatment at a German hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, June 12, 2004. A delegation of 14 members of the Chinese Railway Construction Corporation arrived in Kabul June 12 to deal with the aftermath of the terrorist attack June 10 leaving 11 Chinese construction workers dead and five others wounded in northern Afghanistan.

    Wuhan fire

    Firefighters spray water onto an oil tank at the fire site in an oil depot in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, June 11, 2004. Three people were injured in the fire, which was put out about one and half hours.

    Steel explosion

    People wait outside the explosion site in Jinsheng Steel Company located in Minqing County of east China's Fujian Province, late June 11, 2004. An explosion occurred at 6:45 p.m. in Jinsheng Steel Company on Friday, killing six and injured over ten others. The injured had been sent to hospital.

    Int'l car show

    Visitors view a LEXUS car at the 2004 Beijing International Auto Show in the Chinese International Exhibition Center in Beijing June 12, 2004. Large number of people visited the auto show June 12, the first day for the public. The week-long auto show was opened on June 10.


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