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News Archive --- Date:20050309


China

  • Chinese military keeps defense modernization under Party's absolute leadership (16:49, March 09)
  • China pledges more efforts in uphill fight against corruption (12:23, March 09)
  • China arrests 2,505 suspects for making, marketing life-threatening fake products (12:24, March 09)
  • Eleven high-ranking officials investigated for criminal charges in 2004 (12:24, March 09)
  • China prosecutes 1,595 state personnel on charges related to human rights abuses (12:25, March 09)
  • China prosecutes 30,788 government officials in 2004 (16:48, March 09)
  • China arrests 20,425 suspects for economic crimes in 2004 (12:25, March 09)
  • Chinese procuratorates approve arrest of 811,102 criminal suspects last year (12:29, March 09)
  • China's legislature to strengthen law-enforcement inspection on major issues (11:31, March 09)
  • China's Chief Justice pledges to improve death penalty review process (10:22, March 09)
  • Chinese courts sentence 6 high-ranking officials in 2004 (10:16, March 09)
  • Chinese courts report increasing number of petitions in 2004 (10:16, March 09)
  • China to deliberate on draft law on emergency state this year: top legislator (10:05, March 09)
  • Top legislator vows to accomplish formulation of Anti-Secession Law  (09:45, March 09)
  • Peace paramount in anti-secession law (09:33, March 09)
  • Advisors support enactment of Anti-Secession Law (08:33, March 09)
  • China's anti-secession law backed by lawmakers, political advisors (08:34, March 09)
  • Chinese lawmakers voice unanimous support for Anti-Secession Law (09:54, March 09)
  • Chinese State Councilor urges Japan to settle issues with China (08:26, March 09)
  • Diplomatic missions in China celebrate International Women's Day (08:22, March 09)
  • Chinese, Sudanese FMs talk over phone (08:20, March 09)
  • President Hu appoints 7 new ambassadors (08:19, March 09)
  • Anti-secession law conducive to peace, stability: FM spokesman (08:18, March 09)
  • China bans practice of more than 50,000 illegal doctors (08:14, March 09)
  • President Hu calls for good implementation of policies on ethnic minorities, religions  (10:47, March 09)
  • HK Women's Commission celebrates International Women's Day (08:19, March 09)
  • "Mild, rational" anti-secession law dispels people's worries in Taiwan (08:21, March 09)
  • Japan's remarks on China's history education "unreasonable": FM spokesman (08:03, March 09)



  • Business

  • National Economic and Technological Development Zone records rapid growth (16:29, March 09)
  • Import and Export volume doubles in export processing zone (16:23, March 09)
  • Airbus expects US$230b plane orders (15:54, March 09)
  • Yuan talk puts B shares in spotlight (15:58, March 09)
  • Property boom keeps courts busy (15:59, March 09)
  • "China is a world manufacturing plant" outdated (13:53, March 09)
  • Six trends for China's non-public economy (13:23, March 09)
  • Latin American countries to boost trade with E. China province (13:09, March 09)
  • Lawmaker calls for intensified protection of indigenous brands (11:23, March 09)
  • Debates to centre upon tax reforms (10:42, March 09)
  • China may levy unified income tax for domestic, overseas-funded firms in 2008: legislator (10:03, March 09)
  • Shares rally on insurance news (09:21, March 09)
  • Law firm looks to open second branch (09:19, March 09)
  • China builds gas network along south-east coast  (09:09, March 09)
  • China and France co-train WTO talents (08:57, March 09)
  • Sichuan "army" on march for new skills (08:59, March 09)
  • Private economy yields 40% of the gross product in Shanghai (08:48, March 09)
  • Tianjin helps laid-off women start own businesses (08:04, March 09)
  • Shanghai maintains pep in FDI absorption (08:03, March 09)
  • HK, Shanghai attract Japanese investors (08:01, March 09)



  • World

  • Palestinian militants shell settlement in southern Gaza (16:53, March 09)
  • Suicide car bomb rocks Iraq's Agriculture Ministry (16:52, March 09)
  • Karzai to attend celebrity forum in Spain (16:50, March 09)
  • Australia grants visa to 104-year-old Chinese (16:12, March 09)
  • Philippine police destroy marijuana plants in capital (16:04, March 09)
  • Italian FM disputes US explanation of shooting Italian agent (14:52, March 09)
  • Thaksin elected as Thai PM for second term (14:49, March 09)
  • DPRK assails US military maneuvers in Northeast Asia (14:47, March 09)
  • Indonesia to host 15th ASEAN-EU ministerial meeting (14:45, March 09)
  • Bolivian parliament rejects president's resignation (13:30, March 09)
  • Syria to be out of Lebanon long before May: Ambassador (13:28, March 09)
  • Filipino women seen better public officials than men: survey (13:30, March 09)
  • Former Nicaraguan president to run for president (13:30, March 09)
  • Experts OK plan for tsunami warning system in Indian Ocean (13:11, March 09)
  • DPRK top leader visits Russian embassy (13:05, March 09)
  • International anti-terror conference opens in Madrid  (11:10, March 09)
  • Palestine, Israel agree on Israeli pullout from Tulkarm,Jericho  (11:12, March 09)
  • Brother of Jackson accuser admits lying  (10:54, March 09)
  • Chechen rebel chief accidentally killed by bodyguard: Interfax (10:40, March 09)
  • Vietnam detects new bird flu patient (10:20, March 09)
  • China asks for more int'l peace efforts for Mideast (09:53, March 09)
  • Bill Clinton to have scar tissue removed  (09:34, March 09)
  • Pentagon: US military casualties in Iraq surpass 1,500 (09:23, March 09)
  • Bush says Syrian withdrawal must be done before Lebanese elections (08:55, March 09)
  • Tens of thousands demonstrate in Beirut against Western interference  (08:54, March 09)
  • DPRK envoy objects Japan's bid for permanent council membership (08:58, March 09)
  • India agrees to Pakistan's gas pipeline proposal: Pakistani PM (08:51, March 09)
  • Tanzania to amend constitution for women (08:49, March 09)
  • Sri Lankan president says power sharing the only answer (08:48, March 09)
  • Latin America supports Mesa to stay as Bolivian president (08:46, March 09)
  • Iraqi women celebrate new found rights (08:45, March 09)
  • Israel will likely transfer two West Bank towns soon: Mofaz (08:43, March 09)
  • Egypt stresses cultural differences when dealing with human rights (08:42, March 09)
  • Iran to withstand EU pressures in nuclear talks (08:41, March 09)
  • US calls for political solution to Chechen conflict (08:39, March 09)
  • EU women urged to play bigger role in decision-making (08:37, March 09)
  • New tape says no ransom paid for release (08:35, March 09)
  • British registrar allows Charles' wedding (08:34, March 09)
  • US threatens to take actions against Iran (08:07, March 09)
  • Chechen rebel leader Maskhadov killed (08:07, March 09)



  • Opinion

  • China esteemed by the world: BBC survey (17:17, March 09)
  • CPPCC member Li Deshui denounces "false number" (17:11, March 09)
  • Three initial benefits achieved at Three Gorges Project (13:44, March 09)
  • Overseas media applaud Chinese president's speech on cross-Straits relations (13:08, March 09)
  • Chinese women in the eyes of foreigners (11:06, March 09)
  • Anti-secession law merely will of people (09:31, March 09)
  • Premier Wen's report comforts Chinese by down-to-earth measures (08:37, March 09)



  • Sports

  • AC Milan, Chelsea and Lyon advance (08:41, March 09)
  • Marathon world record holder Radcliffe to miss cross country (08:26, March 09)
  • Federer, Armstrong, Phelps nominated for Laureus World Sportsman of Year  (08:18, March 09)
  • Paris preparing for IOC inspection visit despite strikes (08:15, March 09)
  • Chinese Olympic champions Liu, Xing nominated for Laureus Newcomer (08:48, March 09)



  • Science & Technology

  • Beijing Haidian Park developed digital audio-visual advanced coding chip (15:33, March 09)
  • Shenzhou VI finishes assembling, with Shanghai-developed "heart" (15:06, March 09)
  • US, German scientists sequence oldest fossil human protein ever (10:21, March 09)
  • Equal schooling for all (09:25, March 09)



  • Life

  • Government adviser warns against "blind modernization" of Chinese medicine (17:09, March 09)
  • Beijing to see world premiere of musical "Casablanca" (16:54, March 09)
  • Advisor says preservation of Yangtze River ecosystem "critical" (16:53, March 09)
  • Lawmaker calls for special rehabilitation centers for drug addicts with AIDS (16:50, March 09)
  • First Confucius Institute settled in the US (09:58, March 09)



  • Photo

    Chinese diver team returns from Thailand

    The Chinese youth volunteer team receive a warm welcome upon their arrival at the Capital Airport in Beijing March 8, 2005. During the 10-day strenuous work in the tsunami-ravaged Thailand, the 18-member Chinese team cleared a total of 180,000-square-meter seabed and fetched out more than 20 tons of rubbish and debris underwater.

    Chelsea crush Barca 4-2

    Chelsea players rush to mob captain John Terry, centre, after he scored Chelsea's fourth goal against Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League knockout round, second leg match at London's Stamford Bridge, Tuesday March 8, 2005. Chelsea won the match 4-2 to reach the next round of the tournament.(AP Photo)

    International Women's Day in Guilin

    The policewoman Li Zhou directs traffic in Guilin City, southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region March 8, 2005. Li Zhou is among the city's ten traffic policewomen who stood at their post during the March 8 International Women's Day.

    Draft anti-secession law deliberated

    A deputy from northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region speaks as she deliberates the draft Anti-Secession Law with others during the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) of China in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing March 8, 2005.

    Top leaders join NPC panel discussions

    Chinese President Hu Jintao joins the panel discussion with NPC deputies from Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Aunomous Region to the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) of China in Beijing, March 8, 2005.

    Three CPPCC members celebrate 90th birthday

    Three CPPCC members with foreign origins celebrated their 90th birthday together at Jingfeng Hotel, one of the hotels in Beijing appointed for the NPC and CPPCC sessions, on March 8.

    Third plenum of the Third Session of the 10th NPC

    Wu Bangguo, chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress (NPC), delivers the work report of the NPC Standing Committee to the third plenum of the Third Session of the 10th NPC in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing March 9, 2005.


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