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News Archive --- Date:20040627


China

  • Argentine president arrives for state visit to China (14:08, June 27)
  • Progress made in five aspects in six-party talks (09:39, June 27)
  • Foreign delegations to six-party talks leaving Beijing (09:42, June 27)
  • 3rd round of six-party talks generates concept paper on working group (09:41, June 27)
  • China holds 1st qualification exam for land registration attorneyship (09:34, June 27)



  • Business

  • Chinese bank to sell stake to HSBC (15:56, June 27)
  • SMEs board performing well  (15:56, June 27)
  • Bank of China sees slowdown in loan growth in May (15:56, June 27)
  • Insurance assets total 1trillion yuan: official (08:21, June 28)
  • Auto parts industry facing difficulty in expansion (14:29, June 27)



  • World

  • DPRK denies joint nuclear test with Iran (15:53, June 27)
  • Bush Looks to Seal NATO Deal on Iraq Aid (15:52, June 27)
  • Shaukat Aziz to be next Pakistani PM (15:49, June 27)
  • US gov't calls for calm about the mad cow case (13:56, June 27)
  • Iraqi car bomb death toll rises to 32: al-Jazeera (13:57, June 27)
  • Portuguese president denies deal on EC presidency (14:02, June 27)
  • Thousands of Cubans protest US measures (13:59, June 27)
  • Urgent: Pakistani PM announces resignation (10:06, June 27)
  • Army rescues 60 hostages in India-controlled Kashmir (10:08, June 27)
  • Russian FM to visit DPRK, ROK over nuclear issue (10:11, June 27)
  • Bush arrives in Ankara for talks with Turkish leaders (10:04, June 27)
  • Car bomb rocks central Iraqi city of Hilla (10:01, June 27)
  • NATO initially decides to help train Iraqi security forces (10:13, June 27)
  • EU-US summit stresses common stance, plays down difference (09:59, June 27)
  • Interim Iraqi government welcomes NATO troops: spokesman (09:54, June 27)



  • Opinion

  • History of Flying Tiger gives more reasons to develop Sino-US ties (11:20, June 27)



  • Sports

  • Dutch beat sweden on penalty shootout (08:51, June 28)



  • Science & Technology

  • Google launches new Chinese search services   (15:11, June 27)
  • China to establish gene pool for longevity study (12:37, June 27)
  • Poor school kids get letter from Blair  (15:25, June 27)
  • Backgrounder: Global geoparks (12:33, June 27)



  • Life

  • World Heritage Listing Requested for Ruins of Old Kilns (14:33, June 27)
  • Experts warn of large Internet attack (14:30, June 27)
  • China launched on-line forum for 28th session of World Heritage Committee (10:27, June 27)
  • World heritage conference to increase China's role in global heritage conservation (10:25, June 27)
  • "26-degree Campaign" launched to save energy in Beijing (10:23, June 27)
  • 1,000 applicants fight for 300 flight attendant posts (10:22, June 27)
  • Internet video channel tells HK's anti-graft history (10:21, June 27)
  • E. China thunderbolt death toll rises to 15 (14:36, June 27)
  • China strives to replace opium poppies with safe plants (10:18, June 27)
  • Shopping festival kicks off in HK (10:17, June 27)



  • Photo

    Head of ROK delegation to the six-party talks holds press conference

    Lee Soo-hyuck, head of the delegation of the Republic of Korea to the six-party talks, hosts a press conference at the Marriott Beijing West Hotel in Beijing, China, June 26, 2004. The four-day third round of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue concluded in Beijing Saturday morning.

    International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking

    A large-scale parade is held in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong Province, June 26, 2004 to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. About 1 million people from all walks of life took part in parades held simultaneously in every part of the province on Saturday. They are determined to keep away from drugs.

    Head of Chinese delegation to six-party talks at press conference

    Wang Yi, Chinese vice foreign minister and head of the Chinese delegation to the six-party talks, attends a press conference at the Diaoyutai Grand Hotel in Beijing, China, June 26, 2004. The four-day third round of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue concluded in Beijing Saturday morning.

    3rd round of six-party talks concludes

    Kim Kye-gwan (R), head of the delegation of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to the six-party talks, leaves the International Airport of Beijing, China, June 26, 2004. The four-day third round of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue concluded in Beijing Saturday morning.

    Pakistani PM resigns

    In this file picture taken on Jan. 6, 2004, Pakistani Prime Minister Zafarullah Khan Jamali presides over the closing ceremony of the third South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) Summit in Islamabad, Pakistan. Jamali resigned from his office Saturday, according to a report of private ARY TV.

    Netherlands beats Sweden to enter semifinals

    Netherlands players run in celebration after their teams victory over Sweden in a Euro 2004 quarter-final soccer match at the Algarve Stadium in Faro, June 26, 2004. Netherlands won against Sweden 5-4. [Reuters]

    Shanghai International Ballet Contest

    Contestants from Danmark perform pas de deux at a preliminary contest of the Third Shanghai International Ballet Contest in Shanghai June 26, 2004. Eighty-three contestants from 18 countries and regions are taking part in the contest.

    50th anniversary of Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence

    Indian Foreign Minister Natwar Singh addresses a reception marking the 50th anniversary of the initiation of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence in New Delhi, India, June 25, 2004. The five principles were first initiated by late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in early 1954 while meeting with an Indian delegation. Then in June of the same year, Zhou visited India and Burma (now called Myanmar) and issued communiques based on the five principles.


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