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News Archive --- Date:20040619


China

  • US arms sales to Taiwan harm Straits peace (15:51, June 19)
  • Criminals' human rights should be respected: top judge (15:45, June 19)
  • Copies of Hu Jintao, Mao Zedong's speeches published (15:44, June 19)
  • CPC leader urges improving grass-roots procuratorial work (15:44, June 19)
  • Courts urged to protect citizens' property rights (12:49, June 19)
  • Wen meets participants of economy symposium (12:43, June 19)
  • Premier Wen meets Lee Kuan Yew (12:41, June 19)
  • China's developed areas urged to take lead in establishing regional environmental cooperation system (12:50, June 19)
  • FM: President Hu's 4-nation trip fruitful  (08:45, June 19)
  • President Hu winds up 4-nation tour  (08:44, June 19)



  • Business

  • Carmaker recalls Mazda6 sedans (15:52, June 19)
  • Real estate sector cools as brakes work (15:53, June 19)
  • China-US telecommunications summit closes in Chicago (15:14, June 19)
  • What does summer harvest mean to China's economy? (15:13, June 19)
  • HK financing industry receipts up 76.5 percent in Q1 (13:09, June 19)
  • Prices of commercial housing up 10.7% (13:08, June 19)
  • Additional mainland chicken supply to HK extended  (09:16, June 19)
  • IT becomes pillar industry of Chinese economy  (09:15, June 19)



  • World

  • Statement denies al-Qaida leader in Saudi Arabia killed (15:47, June 19)
  • US welcomes IAEA resolution on Iranian nuclear issue (15:45, June 19)
  • China hopes to solve Iranian nuclear issue peacefully (15:29, June 19)
  • DPRK delegation arrives in Beijing for working group's meeting of six-party talks (13:00, June 19)
  • Israeli Apache helicopters attack targets in Gaza  (10:00, June 19)
  • Iran slams IAEA resolution  (09:08, June 19)
  • EU reaches agreement on constitution  (12:59, June 19)
  • Moscow welcomes IAEA resolution on Iran  (12:58, June 19)
  • EU continues to consider lifting arms embargo on China  (09:07, June 19)
  • UNCTAD session closes after adopting Sao Paulo Consensus  (09:05, June 19)
  • US hostage beheaded by al-Qaeda militants in Saudi Arabia  (09:02, June 19)
  • Bush condemns beheading of US hostage  (12:57, June 19)



  • Opinion

  • US commission's report a distortion of reality (15:53, June 19)
  • Solving Iranian nuclear issue needs time (15:31, June 19)



  • Sports

  • Jackson drops post in Lakers as coach (15:25, June 19)
  • Italy tie Sweden, Denmark send Bulgaria home (15:24, June 19)
  • 133 arrested in first week of Euro 2004 (15:23, June 19)



  • Science & Technology

  • Ministry OKs contentious university reform (13:19, June 19)
  • CAS graduate school initiates program encouraging interdisciplinary research  (09:55, June 19)
  • HK has potential of renewable energy development  (09:56, June 19)



  • Life

  • Rescue work ends one month after mine flooding traps 17 in NW China (13:37, June 19)



  • Photo

    Italy tie Sweden 1-1

    Italy tied Sweden 1-1 in a Euro 2004 Group C match in Porto, Portugal on Friday. Scores: Italy - Antonio Cassano 37 Sweden - Zlatan Ibrahimovic 85

    British women navy soldiers

    Two British women soldiers stand with men soldiers on the fleet of the guided missile destroyer HMS Exeter in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, June 18, 2004. The British fleet, including the guided missile destroyer HMS Exeter and tanker RFA Grey Rover, led by David Snelson, chief of staff warfare to commander-in-chief of the fleet of British Royal Navy, arrived here on Thursday and began its 4-day visit to the North Sea Fleet of the People's Liberation Army Navy. There are 35 women soldiers and officers among the total 301 British visitors, with their ages ranging from 18 to 30.

    Rio De Janeiro Night of Beijing Romance

    Chinese models show costumes featuring the architecture of the Forbidden City (Imperial Palace), during a fashion show in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil June 17, 2004. The " Night of Beijing Romance", a promotion program sponsored by Beijing Tourism Bureau, greeted the Brazilians with acrobatic performance, traditional Chinese musical program and fashion show.

    PM meets Nobel laureates

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (2nd, front, R) meets with Robert Lucas (2nd, front, L) and James Mirrlees (1st, front, R), both Nobel laureates in economics, as well as other foreign participants to an international symposium on private economy and China's development at the Chinese central government's headquarters in Zhongnanhai in Beijing, June 18, 2004.

    IAEA adopts resolution rebuking Iran

    The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) passed a resolution Friday "deploring" Iran's lack of "full, timely and proactive" cooperation.

    New telecommunication service

    On June 18 a participating enterprise exhibited its 3G handset with video communication service function on the APEC E-business Expo held in Yantai Shandong province.

    Wen Jiabao meet Lee Kuan Yew

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (R) meets with visiting Singaporean Senior Minister of the Prime Minister's Office Lee Kuan Yew at the Chinese central government's headquarters in Zhongnanhai in Beijing, June 18, 2004.

    President Hu winds up 4-nation tour

    Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) shakes hands with his Uzbek counterpart Islam Karimov at the airport of Bukhara, Uzbekistan, June 18, 2004. Hu returned Beijing late Friday after a state visit to Poland, Hungary, Romania and Uzbekistan. During his visit, Hu also attended the Tashkent summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).


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