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News Archive --- Date:20050201
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Senior CPC official meets Albanian guests (18:02, February 01)
Senior CPC official meets Indian guests (18:01, February 01)
Wang Daohan's representatives in Taiwan to mourn late SEF chairman (16:53, February 01)
Chinese state councilor leaves Beijing for Russia (16:53, February 01)
China to train 3 mln medium and high-level technical personnels (14:14, February 01)
China's marine economy sets new record (14:05, February 01)
Closing farm-urban income gap 'top' goal (10:08, February 01)
China's farmers had 300 yuan more income per capita in 2004 (08:46, February 01)
China now has 6,552 leprosy cases, 250,000 have been cured (08:29, February 01)
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Business |
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Brokers suffer losses (16:51, February 01)
Central bank plans more market moves (13:09, February 01)
Monthly throughput of the Qingdao Port exceeds 150 mln tons (14:19, February 01)
East China city to seek global investors for 112 projects (09:56, February 01)
Experts forecast Beijing's 2005 trend (09:05, February 01)
China imports fewer steel products in 2004 (09:04, February 01)
China expects 12% rise in auto needs this year (08:28, February 01)
Gas fueled vehicles face a promising but long way (08:20, February 01)
China Economic Review: Improved energy efficiency key to sustainable development (07:18, February 01)
Many HK sectors expect first quarter business boost (07:16, February 01)
China Economic Review: Auto industry maintains good momentum despite profit decline (07:19, February 01)
Construction Bank sets up fortune center in Shanghai (07:17, February 01)
Chinese auto maker to export cars to the United States (08:06, February 01)
HK government seeks views on post-2008 electricity market (08:04, February 01)
Trinidad and Tobago recognizes China's full market economy status (07:17, February 01)
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Sudanese parliament approves peace agreement with southern rebels (17:23, February 01)
Japan wants to send troops to Sudan for peacekeeping (16:52, February 01)
Senior US official to visit Seoul on nuclear issue (16:52, February 01)
Iran dissatisfied with current nuclear talks with EU: official (16:53, February 01)
Nepalese king sacks government (16:53, February 01)
Al-Qaida pledges to pursue "holy war" in Iraq (16:53, February 01)
Philippine senator: Malaysia's expulsion of Filipinos a tsunami-like disaster (16:09, February 01)
Darfur peace talks to resume; UN clears Sudan of genocide (14:39, February 01)
Israelis, Palestinians discuss security transfer in West Bank (14:38, February 01)
Nepal's king declares state of emergency (14:36, February 01)
Rice calls Chinese, S.Korean counterparts on six-party talks (13:05, February 01)
Indonesia, Japan FTA to boost ASEAN-Japan free trade (13:04, February 01)
Michael Jackson trial begins (11:14, February 01)
S.Korean FM talks with Rice on nuclear issue (10:52, February 01)
Koizumi's cabinet sees record-low support rate at 33 pct (10:52, February 01)
Abbas to raise four key demands (09:49, February 01)
Pakistan, India make progress in talks (09:51, February 01)
Al-Jazeera airs shooting down of UK plane (09:39, February 01)
Hillary Clinton collapses during speech (10:39, February 01)
Poland to withdraw 800 troops from Iraq (09:50, February 01)
Annan proposes 11,000-strong UN peacekeeping force for Sudan (09:00, February 01)
Trinidad and Tobago recognizes China's full market economy status (08:58, February 01)
Russia backs UN resolution on Georgia, renegade region (09:00, February 01)
German Chancellor to visit six Arab states (09:01, February 01)
UN report clears Sudanese government of genocide in Darfur conflict (08:59, February 01)
Rice's trip to focus on US-Europe ties, Middle East: spokesman (08:56, February 01)
Car bomb explodes in Tajik capital, killing 1 (10:43, February 01)
Palestinian official: truce won't succeed without prisoners release (08:32, February 01)
Russia pledges active support to Abbas (08:30, February 01)
Overseas Chinese in Japan commemorate Jiang's 8-point proposal on Taiwan issue (08:29, February 01)
Bush discusses Iraqi election with UN chief (08:27, February 01)
US refuses to set timetable for troop withdrawal from Iraq (08:26, February 01)
AU summit ends with leaders seek to raise Africa's voice (08:37, February 01)
China, Trinidad and Tobago agree to boost mutually beneficial ties (07:21, February 01)
Bush appoints new deputy security adviser (08:42, February 01)
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Opinion |
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Sports |
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Williams up to second in world ranking with Australian Open title (16:52, February 01)
Spurs beat SuperSonics to recover best record (16:53, February 01)
Rogge visits Canada to push 2010 Winter Olympics (16:53, February 01)
Carter and Miller named NBA Players of Week (09:06, February 01)
Two South Korean footballers to appear in Adidas ad (08:10, February 01)
UN sports adviser holds meeting with Lula (08:02, February 01)
Athens, Berlin, Moscow bid for 2005 swimming worlds (07:54, February 01)
Siemens pulls out of China Super League (07:51, February 01)
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Science & Technology |
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Life |
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Chinese teachers spread the world to pass heritage (16:08, February 01)
A fixed date for Spring Festival? (13:39, February 01)
Huizhou accountant embezzles 21m yuan for gambling (13:52, February 01)
Shenzhen workers hospitalized after festival dinner (13:44, February 01)
Fog causes ship collisions in eastern Guangdong (13:42, February 01)
Hong Kong to build Sun Yat-sen Museum (09:47, February 01)
Beijing sees first passenger peak (09:09, February 01)
Fujian police smash online gambling rings (08:12, February 01)
Zhejiang looks after lonely elders (08:14, February 01)
Yellow River Delta being eroded away (08:15, February 01)
Measures in place to battle red fire ant (08:17, February 01)
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Tibetans celebrate upcoming festivals
Tonzhub, a 65-year-old folk artist, performs Tibetan opera in a village in Rinbung county, southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, on Jan. 31, 2005. The villagers dressed up and performed Tibetan opera to celebrate the upcoming Tibetan New Year and Chinese traditional Spring Festival on Monday.
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Shanghai Composite Index drops to lowest level in 6 years
An old man passes by the information board in a stock exchange office in Shanghai, China, Jan. 31, 2005. The Shanghai stock market slumped Monday as the benchmark Shanghai Composite Index pierced through 1,200 points and closed the trading session at 1,191.82 points, the lowest level in nearly six years.
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Yangliuqing New Year picture
A female worker processes a Yangliuqing New Year picture in north China's Tianjin Municipality Jan. 30, 2005. Sharing the fame with Taohuawu, Yangjiabu and Zhuxianzhen, Yangliuqing woodblock New Year pictures were very popular in mid Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). As the Spring Festival, or China's Lunar New Year, falls on Feb. 9 this year, the sale of Yangliuqing pictures is skyrocketing.
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World Social Forum continues in Brazil
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (R) gives a speech on the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, Jan. 30, 2005. Chavez is the only foreign president attending the 5th World Social Forum inaugurated Jan. 26. His speech on the forum and sessions with different themes on Sunday highlighted the forum.
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Chinese in Mexico ready to celebrate Spring Festival
People select decorations for the upcoming Spring Festival,China's lunar new year, in a supermarket in the Chinatown in Mexico City, capital of Mexico, Jan. 30, 2005. The Chinese people and Chinese Mexicans will celebrate the lunar new year, the year of rooster, on February of 9th.
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Ice sculpture competition held in Helsinki
The photo taken on Jan. 30, 2005 shows an ice sculpture on display in the international ice sculpture competition in Helsinki, capital of Finland, Jan. 30, 2005. With a theme of "animals and the nature", the two-day-competition attracted 18 international teams from 14 countries, including Russia, the United States, France, Sweden and Finland.
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