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News Archive --- Date:20050212


China

  • AIDS-hit villagers cherish Premier's New Year greetings (22:56, February 12)
  • Eritrean President to visit China (22:57, February 12)
  • Bus accident kills two HK tourists in Guilin (13:08, February 12)
  • "Scientific concept of development" important to building harmonious society (09:47, February 12)
  • President visits villagers in minority region (09:43, February 12)



  • Business

  • Hong Kong govt supports film industry development (13:24, February 13)
  • Inland province reports marked surge in foreign trade (11:37, February 12)
  • China to boost the global dairy industry  (11:05, February 12)



  • World

  • Schroeder urges US to support EU efforts on Iran nuclear issue (22:48, February 12)
  • DPRK slams US for aggravating situation on Korean Peninsula (22:49, February 12)
  • Rumsfeld calls for transatlantic unity in fighting terrorism (22:51, February 12)
  • Barghouti calls for talks between factions (22:53, February 12)
  • Bangladeshi journalists becoming victims of terrorist attacks (22:36, February 12)
  • CNN chief news exec resigns over comments on journalists in Iraq (22:43, February 12)
  • Car bomb explosion kills 17 south of Baghdad (22:40, February 12)
  • NATO to expand presence in Afghanistan (22:41, February 12)
  • Abbas to brief Hamas, Jihad result of summit (22:43, February 12)
  • Former chief judge assassinated in Iraq's Basra (16:12, February 12)
  • Rumsfeld on surprise visit to Iraq (16:21, February 12)
  • US rejects to hold direct talks with DPRK (12:53, February 12)
  • Argentine prison riot ends, 42 hostages freed (12:37, February 12)
  • 23 die in Iraq attacks on bakery, mosque (16:23, February 12)
  • Mozambican president completes government (10:34, February 12)
  • Sharon gives Abbas more time to curb mortar attacks  (10:28, February 12)
  • Suicide car bomb blast kills one north of Baghdad (10:24, February 12)
  • Germany urges rich nations to fight world poverty  (10:20, February 12)
  • EU Constitution to go into space (10:17, February 12)
  • Rice to meet Egyptian foreign minister (10:14, February 12)
  • Pakistan urges India to positively respond to Kashmir issue (10:10, February 12)
  • Militants attack Jewish settlement in Gaza (09:59, February 12)
  • 60 dead in Pakistan dam burst (14:31, February 12)



  • Opinion

  • Japan severely violates Chinese sovereignty (12:47, February 12)



  • Sports

  • Ferrari to unveil new car later this month (14:22, February 13)
  • Serena quits from Paris Event (13:35, February 12)
  • Referee suspended in German soccer scandal (13:32, February 12)



  • Science & Technology

  • Satellite samples being assembled (10:05, February 12)



  • Life

  • New Year celebrations mirror changes in Chinese family life (23:02, February 12)
  • Beijingers question firecracker ban (14:02, February 13)
  • Young Chinese greet festival in new fashion (13:43, February 12)
  • More migrant workers celebrating festival in city (13:29, February 12)
  • Software engineers, auto technicians badly needed (12:17, February 12)



  • Photo

    Rumsfeld pays surprise Iraq visit

    A video grab image shows U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld (C) posing with U.S. Troops in Mosul, February 11, 2005. Rumsfeld arrived before dawn at an airfield outside the northern city of Mosul. It was his eighth visit to Iraq and came seven weeks after his Dec. 24 Christmas eve visit with U.S. Troops. (Reuters Photo)

    Steamed bread

    Chinese workers make steamed bread in a shop in Xianju County, East China's Zhejiang Province, February 11, 2005. Local residents have a tradition of eating steamed bread during the Spring Festival. The shop owner said he could sell out more than 10,000 pieces of the steamed bread each day during the period.

    Lion dance in Beijing

    A Chinese performer performs lion dance at a temple fair in Beijing February 9, 2005. Life in the bustling Chinese capital slows down as people continue to enjoy their annual week-long Spring Festival holiday, welcoming the Year of the Rooster.

    Argentine prison riot ends

    Inmates hold a guard as a hostage on the rooftop of the penitentiary in Cordoba province, Argentina Feb. 10.

    President makes inspection tour in Guizhou

    President Hu Jintao(C), also general secretary of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, shakes hands with workers during a visit to the construction site of the Suofengying Hydropower Station in Guizhou Province Feb. 10. President Hu made an inspection tour in Guizhou Province from Feb. 7 to 11 during the traditional Spring Festival, China's lunar New Year.

    Dam burst leaves 60 dead, hundreds missing in Pakistan

    Pakistani rescue workers survey a swept away bridge after flash floods at Hingole in southern Baluchistan province, 250 km (156 miles) from Karachi February 11, 2005. More than 60 people have been killed across Pakistan in the heaviest rains in 16 years that caused a dam to burst, provincial officials said on Friday.


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