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News Archive --- Date:20050221


China

  • Chinese premier meets British guest (20:28, February 21)
  • Eritrean president leaves Xi'an for Nanjing (18:29, February 21)
  • Feature: "living up to expectations of motherland" (16:13, February 21)
  • Non-government group plans to lease, develop Diaoyu Islands (14:24, February 21)
  • Senior Chinese official consults DPRK (14:23, February 21)
  • Xiamen to build China's first undersea tunnel (13:50, February 21)
  • President Hu writes Macao youth to encourage them to become talents (13:55, February 21)
  • Natural disasters claim 2,250 lives in 2004 (08:18, February 21)
  • Eritrean president visits home of terra cotta army (08:15, February 21)
  • CPC urges Party officials to study anti-graft guidelines (08:22, February 21)
  • Chinese mainland, Taiwan non-stop charter flights end with hopes for direct air links (08:20, February 21)
  • Serbian president started visit to China (08:20, February 21)
  • China strongly criticizes US-Japan statement on Taiwan issue (16:18, February 21)
  • China's State Council revamps working rules (08:07, February 21)



  • Business

  • Vietnam to import more electricity from China (18:30, February 21)
  • China's biggest bank eyes "thorough revolution": president (18:21, February 21)
  • China's PPI up 5.8 percent on-year in January (16:12, February 21)
  • Shaanxi exports 957-million-dollar electromechanical products (15:51, February 21)
  • Japanese institution predicts record-high trade with China in 2005 (15:23, February 21)
  • China becomes world No.1 consumer (14:47, February 21)
  • Paid-in foreign capital keeps rising in January (14:36, February 21)
  • Brown: China an economic player, not a threat (14:26, February 21)
  • China to implement new rules on imported fruit (14:12, February 21)
  • Chinese commercial banks allowed to launch fund companies (13:46, February 21)
  • 6 major problems demanding prompt solution in commodity market (13:47, February 21)
  • January FDI input up 10.7% to US$4.1b (13:26, February 21)
  • Central Bank: Financial operation healthy and stable (13:46, February 21)
  • Mobile phone production capacity to hit 500m (11:23, February 21)
  • JP Morgan eyes Yantai Changyu stake (11:23, February 21)
  • Fish farm ban considered (11:21, February 21)
  • Price of exported coke to further rise (10:15, February 21)
  • Shanda buys large stake in Sina portal (10:14, February 21)
  • Accounting giant plans more offices in China (10:16, February 21)
  • China to launch its first real estate investment trust (10:55, February 21)
  • Banks value Basel II requirements (10:19, February 21)
  • Uruguay signs accord with China to facilitate cattle export (08:53, February 21)
  • E. China Suzhou attracts 2 bln dollars foreign funds in January (08:53, February 21)
  • China's leading coal producing province to close low-output coal mines (08:52, February 21)
  • Foreign trade tops 590 mln dollars in C. China province in January (08:50, February 21)
  • C. China province encourages enterprises to invest overseas (08:49, February 21)
  • China's Internet industry: from childhood to youth (08:55, February 21)
  • City job hurdles cleared for migrants (08:57, February 21)
  • Private airlines ready to take off in China (08:28, February 21)
  • Famous winery sells shares to private, foreign investors (08:10, February 21)
  • China to become "developed country" in 2080 (08:12, February 21)



  • World

  • Iran says source of false report on blast indictable (20:32, February 21)
  • Sharon vows to keep Jerusalem as united capital of Israel  (20:31, February 21)
  • US team briefs Indian officials on Patriot missiles (17:54, February 21)
  • Iraqi TV presenter kidnapped in Mosul (17:55, February 21)
  • Thousands affected by unidentified fumes in Melbourne Airport (17:15, February 21)
  • Russian FM visits Ukraine to reshape ties (17:13, February 21)
  • Japan predicts record-high trade with China (18:22, February 21)
  • DPRK permits S.Korea searching operation in its waters (16:43, February 21)
  • Koizumi defends Japan-US statement on Taiwan (16:16, February 21)
  • Voters register complete in Zanzibar's north region (15:31, February 21)
  • Indonesia resumes talks with GAM in Helsinki (15:29, February 21)
  • Kidnapped Indonesian journalists released: report (15:26, February 21)
  • Israel starts releasing 500 Palestinian prisoners (14:39, February 21)
  • Bush aims to mend fences on European trip (13:23, February 21)
  • US holds secret meetings with Iraqi insurgents: report (13:19, February 21)
  • Turkish Cypriot PM claims victory in general elections (13:18, February 21)
  • Israeli cabinet approves withdrawal from Gaza, revises route of separation wall (13:17, February 21)
  • Two former US presidents arrive in Sri Lanka  (13:56, February 21)
  • Fatah lawmakers approve new Palestinian Cabinet (10:51, February 21)
  • UN refugee chief resigns for "insult" over scandal  (09:55, February 21)
  • Bush to attend VE Day celebrations in Moscow (09:30, February 21)
  • Spaniards endorse EU constitution in referendum (08:42, February 21)
  • Chinese vice premier arrives in Nairobi for African visit, UNEP forum (08:12, February 21)
  • DPRK slams Japan's new "defense program" (08:35, February 21)
  • Russian forces destroy Chechen militant groups in North Caucasus (08:34, February 21)
  • At least 81 people killed as ferry capsizes in Bangladesh (08:34, February 21)
  • Israeli cabinet approves modified route for separation wall (13:56, February 21)
  • 55 killed in avalanches in Kashmir (08:30, February 21)
  • Palestinian official warns against Israel's separation wall (08:28, February 21)
  • Bush arrives in Brussels on three-day fence-mending visit (08:27, February 21)
  • Turkish Cypriot PM leads in general elections (08:26, February 21)



  • Opinion

  • Japan-US security cooperation breaches bilateral framework: Analysis (09:28, February 22)
  • John Wotherspoon recruits pupils on street in South China (09:32, February 22)
  • China needs hard work to create new jobs (14:19, February 21)
  • Non-stop flights should herald direct links (14:18, February 21)
  • "Joint statement" makes one vigilant (15:54, February 21)



  • Sports

  • Beijing Olympic Village project gets approval (14:43, February 21)
  • Mauresmo beats Venus Williams in Belgium (10:26, February 21)
  • More than 30 soccer fans arrested in FA cup tie violence (08:24, February 21)
  • Suns' Richardson wins NBA 3-point contest (08:16, February 21)
  • Arsenal forced into FA Cup replay (08:08, February 21)
  • Beckham delighted to have third son (08:02, February 21)
  • Kong Yingchao runner-up in World Cup biathlon (07:58, February 21)



  • Science & Technology

  • R&D drive helps produce more milk for Chinese (16:19, February 21)
  • Vietnam to produce bird flu vaccine this year (15:24, February 21)
  • Climate change to bring new waves of health risks: study (15:26, February 21)
  • Tuition exemption for kids of farmers (13:55, February 21)
  • President Hu replies to Macao high school students' letter (13:53, February 21)
  • Chinese medical research on stem cells to continue (09:10, February 21)
  • Skies over China to be filled with planet sightings (08:14, February 21)
  • New technology to dispose of sewage, mud developed in China (08:14, February 21)
  • Nine Beijing-based high schools to open branches overseas (08:07, February 21)



  • Life

  • HK sets up website HealthyHK to promote health (20:28, February 21)
  • People accountable for colliery blast detained in N. China province (15:50, February 21)
  • Donated relics to help revive image of old Beijing (14:42, February 21)
  • Natural disasters claim 2,250 lives in China in 2004 (08:41, February 21)
  • British opera composer to promote musical endeavor in China (08:39, February 21)
  • Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park to open in Oct. (08:42, February 21)



  • Photo

    Snow covers Hulunbeier in Inner Mongolia

    Herdsmen's houses surrounded by snow in Hulunbeier League, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Feb. 19, 2005. Following a recent heavy snowfall, Hulunbeier League has become a world of snow and ice, with its lowest temperature standing at minus 35 degrees centigrade.

    Spring Festival celebration in Loyen

    Citizens watch lion dance performance in the celebration march in Loyen, a coastal city in western France, Feb. 19, 2005. Chinese dragon dance and lion dance were performed in Loyen on Saturday, as a celebration of the traditional Chinese Spring Festival.

    Mysterious yak butter sculptures to meet the public

    A monk artist puts the last touches on a yak butter sculpture in Taer Monastery, northwest China's Qinghai Province Feb. 20, 2005. Yak butter sculptures in Taer Monastery have been created by monk artists and will be shown to the public during the Lantern Festival (the 15th of the 1st lunar month), which falls on Feb. 23 this year.

    "Peacock" picks "silver bear" at Berlin Film Festival

    Chinese director Gu Changwei holds the "silver bear" at the awarding ceremony of the 55th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Feb. 19, 2005. Chinese film "Peacock" directed by Gu was awarded Grand Prix of the Jury.

    Heavy frost in Hunan Province

    The ice-covered bamboo woods in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan Province, Feb. 20, 2005. The worst frost since 1954 hit Hunan Province during the Spring Festival and damaged many trees on local highlands.

    Relief materials sent to snow-hit county in Xinjiang

    Officers and soldiers unload disaster relief materials in Pishan County, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Feb. 19, 2005. The county was hit by the heaviest snowfall in decades in the last few days. About 10,000 families were affected by the disaster.

    Cross-Straits non-stop charter flights successful

    Staff members of Hainan Airlines taking interviews, Feb. 20, 2005. The HU 7952 flight of the Chinese mainland-based Hainan Airlines landed Sunday night at the Capital International Airport of Beijing, ending the non-stop charter flight service across the Taiwan Straits for this year's Lunar New Year holidays.


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