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News Archive --- Date:20041122


China

  • Senior CPC official meets int'l broadcast media guests (17:18, November 22)
  • Chinese president says development top priority for HK (09:17, November 22)
  • 54 people confirmed dead in N. China plane crash (10:37, November 22)
  • Ambassador: US, Australia have same goal on Taiwan issue (08:30, November 22)
  • Referendum will lead HK nowhere: official (09:33, November 22)
  • Western China to limit energy intensive, pollution projects: official (08:52, November 22)
  • High court announces officers sentenced for ignoring duty (08:24, November 22)
  • AsiaSat accuses Falungong of intercepting satellite signal (08:53, November 22)
  • Mine fire kills 33 in north China province (08:53, November 22)
  • Chinese president expresses condolences over air crash (08:24, November 22)
  • Digitalization a key mission of China's broadcast, television industry: officials (08:53, November 22)
  • China to work with Egypt to promote bilateral relations, says vice premier (08:53, November 22)
  • Chinese FM calls Indonesian FM over death of Indonesian citizen in air crash (08:13, November 22)
  • North China plane crash kills 54 people (08:01, November 22)



  • Business

  • China upgrade may fuel telecom growth (16:33, November 22)
  • Property investment continues to expand (16:31, November 22)
  • More Chinese employees work in foreign representative offices (16:30, November 22)
  • P&G inks US$46.4m deal for advertising (13:24, November 22)
  • Prudential wins approval to open new China branch (13:22, November 22)
  • SAIC to bail out struggling MG Rover (13:17, November 22)
  • More pressure on opening market in WTO post-transition period  (13:16, November 22)
  • Honeywell opens second R&D center outside US in China (11:12, November 22)
  • China signs milestone IT deal with India (11:12, November 22)
  • COSCO teams up with top power producer (11:11, November 22)
  • Shanghai bourse to list exchange-traded fund (11:11, November 22)
  • Standard Chartered to buy stake in Chinese lender (11:11, November 22)
  • Mining firms join hands in exploration (11:11, November 22)
  • China to host G20 meeting next year (09:40, November 22)
  • Hu: China's economy to grow about 9 percent in 2004 (09:40, November 22)
  • China, New Zealand to launch FTA talks (09:28, November 22)
  • Entrepreneurs hail tightening moves (09:43, November 22)
  • China's cotton info market draws investors (11:13, November 22)
  • Resumption of new IPOs unlikely in short term (09:42, November 22)
  • G20 members commit actions for sustained economic growth (08:14, November 22)
  • G20 ministers call for cooperation on combating terrorist financing (09:27, November 22)
  • China calls for more rational, fair order for world economy (09:42, November 22)



  • World

  • Vietnam, China to work for closer parliamentary ties (19:24, November 22)
  • S.Korean PM holds talks with Chinese senior official (17:19, November 22)
  • Chinese president meets Papua New Guinean leader on ties (17:19, November 22)
  • Iran carries out promised suspension: report (16:26, November 22)
  • APEC shows power as primary regional forum (16:25, November 22)
  • Qadoumi claims Arafat dies of poisoning (15:02, November 22)
  • Chinese, Mexican presidents pledge to push forward strategic partnership (13:21, November 22)
  • Bush hails Iraq debts reduction by Paris Club (13:13, November 22)
  • China, Australia pledge to promote bilateral cooperation (12:58, November 22)
  • PIF praises China for its support for Pacific Legislatures (12:09, November 22)
  • Paris Club cuts 80 percent of Iraq's debt (11:24, November 22)
  • Four Chinese missing in S. Africa feared killed  (10:44, November 22)
  • China, Cuba to strengthen bilateral relations (10:32, November 22)
  • Interview: Chinese president's Cuba visit to promote bilateral ties (10:30, November 22)
  • EU welcomes US Congress' vote to repeal the US 1916 Anti-Dumping Act (09:26, November 22)
  • Iraqi PM's cousin released by kidnappers (09:26, November 22)
  • President Hu: We support battling terrorism (09:24, November 22)
  • Hu expounds China's stance on APEC's future development (10:28, November 22)
  • China pledges support to APEC in creating peaceful, stable regional environment (09:08, November 22)
  • Chinese president urges APEC members to conduct policy dialogue on energy (09:09, November 22)
  • China to set up Asian-Pacific Finance and Development Center (09:09, November 22)
  • Chinese, Philippine foreign ministers discuss relations (09:06, November 22)
  • 25th Senior Citizens' Week starts in Singapore  (09:04, November 22)
  • Iraqi Islamic Party demands postponing elections  (08:59, November 22)
  • Namibian ruling SWAPO wins landslide victory in general elections  (09:00, November 22)
  • Powell arrives in Israel to renew peace efforts  (08:50, November 22)
  • PFLP condemns Israeli sentencing its leader  (08:51, November 22)
  • APEC leaders' meeting ends with declaration on trade, security (10:42, November 22)



  • Opinion

  • Good legal environment path to permanent development (16:46, November 22)
  • How to look on the dollar deposit rate hike? Review (13:34, November 22)
  • Bush, new int'l order and China's choice  (13:30, November 22)
  • President Hu's speech at the APEC CEO summit  (10:58, November 22)
  • China's agenda clear and pragmatic (10:48, November 22)
  • Can one have one's view of the important overshadowed by the trivial? (08:40, November 22)
  • Chen playing on false detention but real "Taiwan Independence", Expert (08:52, November 22)



  • Sports

  • Chinese women enter semis in Under-19   (15:03, November 22)
  • Liu Xiang awarded title of one of China's Top Ten Youngsters  (11:01, November 22)
  • Artest, O'Neal, Jackson, Wallace indefinitely suspended (08:20, November 22)
  • Shen/Zhao skate to third ISU Grand Prix victory of the season  (09:59, November 22)



  • Science & Technology

  • HK hospital illness "common virus" (16:37, November 22)
  • China to accomplish lunar probe program in 13 years: scientist (09:29, November 22)



  • Life

  • More Chinese employees work in foreign representative offices (17:20, November 22)
  • Beijing trying to handle waste environmentally friendly (11:10, November 22)
  • Inheritance tax may be levied in China (12:03, November 22)
  • China outlines attack on flu outbreak (10:49, November 22)
  • 54 people confirmed dead in N. China plane crash  (10:40, November 22)
  • HIV carriers can apply for civil servants (08:54, November 22)



  • Photo

    China beat Canada to enter semis in U-19 World Championship

    Members of Chinese team celebrate their victory in a quarterfinal match against Canada in FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship, Bangkok, Thailand, Nov. 21. China beat Canada 3-1 to enter the last four.

    Argentina holds Chinese Culture Week

    China's famous dancer Yang Liping performs in Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, Nov. 20, 2004. The performance was part of the Chinese Culture Week held in Argentina.

    G20 meeting to be held in China in 2005

    German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (R7 front) has a group photo with finance ministers and heads of central banks of the Group of 20 countries (G20) during a two-day meeting in Berlin, capital of Germany, Nov. 20, 2004. G20 Meeting ended here on Sunday and China will host the meeting next year.

    Job fair epecially for postgraduates in Beijing

    Participants wait in line to enter a venue of job fair held specially for the 2005 college postgraduates in Beijing Nov. 21, 2004. Tens of thousands of graduates having master or doctoral education from various parts of China were attracted to the fair on Sunday.

    Air crash in North China

    The photo taken on Nov. 21, 2004 shows wreckage of a crashed airplane in a lake in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Flight Mu5210 from Baotou to Shanghai, east China, crashed into the frozen lake in the Nanhai Park of Baotou about a dozen seconds after it took off from Baotou airport at 8:20 a.m. (0020 GMT) Sunday, killing all 47 passengers and six crew members on board.

    Bombardier planes in China suspended due to crash

    Rescuers search for the bodies of air crash victims on a lake in Baotou, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Nov. 21, 2004. Flight Mu5210 from Baotou to Shanghai, east China, fell into the frozen lake in the Nanhai Park of Baotou about a dozen seconds after it took off from Baotou airport at 8:20 a.m. (0020 GMT) Sunday, killing all 47 passengers and six crew members on board.

    12th APEC leaders' meeting ends in Santiago

    Chinese President Hu Jintao (L) waves while Chilean President Ricardo Lagos Escobar looks on when Hu arrives at the venue of the 12th Economic Leaders' Meeting of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Santiago, capital of Chile, Nov. 20, 2004. Lagos, host of the meeting, welcomed Hu prior to the opening of the meeting. Hu took part in the meeting on Nov. 20.


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