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News Archive --- Date:20050310


China

  • Draft Anti-Secession Law revised on proposals of parliament members (19:09, March 10)
  • China's cabinet revises government work report following lawmakers' opinions (19:08, March 10)
  • China concerned about Philippines, Vietnam's South China Sea research (19:07, March 10)
  • US Secretary of State to visit China (19:06, March 10)
  • Chinese FM to visit Europe (18:02, March 10)
  • Tung Chee Hwa announces intention to resign (08:01, March 11)
  • Political advisors voice support for anti-secession law (16:58, March 10)
  • Advisor urges more measures to improve coal mine work safety (16:56, March 10)
  • China reaffirms its commitment to boost rural economy (16:51, March 10)
  • China opposes US official's remarks on China's anti-secession bill (08:02, March 11)
  • China's highways to reach 2.3 mln kilometers by 2010 (15:56, March 10)
  • CPPCC members: NGO, an irreplaceable force in China's harmony-prone drive (13:35, March 10)
  • Taiwan military claims to conduct 50 military exercises (13:13, March 10)
  • PLA leader stresses enhancing army's overall combat capability  (16:44, March 10)
  • China curbs land desertification (10:31, March 10)
  • People's congress prepared to 'fulfil history'  (08:51, March 10)
  • Argentina "understands and supports" China's enactment of Anti-Secession Law, Argentine FM says (08:38, March 10)
  • Premier Wen calls for steady coal supply, safer coal mining (08:33, March 10)
  • Chinese premier congratulates Thai counterpart on winning second term (08:33, March 10)
  • Official says flaws in local figures to be "squeezed out" next year (08:17, March 10)



  • Business

  • Cycling economy not a mere economic problem: expert (16:35, March 10)
  • Natural disasters caused grain loss of 30 mln tons in 2004: Minister (16:10, March 10)
  • Minister sees "bright prospects" in cross-Straits agricultural cooperation (16:04, March 10)
  • China to offer cash rewards to major grain-producing counties (15:35, March 10)
  • Chinese policy: a look into 2005 (18:10, March 10)
  • RMB to appreciate, but with no timetable: Wu Jinglian (15:37, March 10)
  • Price level may slightly lower than gov't expectation this year, Economists (15:08, March 10)
  • NPC deputy calls for a northwest development bank (14:48, March 10)
  • Qinghai's oil and gas output to reach 10 mln tons by 2010: Governor (14:36, March 10)
  • Banking reform to continue despite scandals, central bank official (13:48, March 10)
  • Government urged to play greater roles to curb housing price (13:46, March 10)
  • Agricultural taxes to be eliminated by 2006 (11:06, March 10)
  • Warning system monitors trade changes (10:27, March 10)
  • Foreign capital aids insurance industry (10:26, March 10)
  • SOEs asset write-offs cost China dear (10:25, March 10)
  • State banks urged to use gov't input in reforms (10:24, March 10)
  • Designer sues Motorola over advert (10:23, March 10)
  • Lenovo wins US nod to buy IBM PC (09:16, March 10)
  • Prudent fiscal policy suits demand for macro-control, finance minister (08:32, March 10)
  • China capable of financing reforms of state-owned commercial banks: minister (08:31, March 10)
  • China sets long term goals for highway and waterway transportation (08:30, March 10)
  • Five concerns to affect China-US trade prospects, Experts (08:31, March 10)
  • China ranks world 112th in economic freedom, HKSAR 1st in 2005  (08:29, March 10)
  • Top tax official on necessity of raising personal income tax base line (08:27, March 10)
  • "Opportune time" needed for fuel tax: finance minister (08:24, March 10)
  • China to unify income tax for domestic, overseas-funded firms: top tax official (08:28, March 10)
  • Cathay Pacific's flights, capacity reaches new high in 2004 (08:02, March 10)
  • HK's job market improving: official (08:01, March 10)
  • HK's tourism spending increases sharply (08:00, March 10)



  • World

  • Lebanese president reappoints Karami new PM (19:10, March 10)
  • Tokyo marks 60th anniversary of 1945 US air raids (19:09, March 10)
  • Hungarian, S.Korean pledge to enhance bilateral ties (16:16, March 10)
  • Australia seeks briefing on explosion outside High Commission in Malaysia (15:48, March 10)
  • Signatures being globally collected against Japan's seek for UN Security Council seat   (15:11, March 10)
  • Vietnamese vet suspected of contracting bird flu (14:43, March 10)
  • US finds out cause of missile defense test failure (14:42, March 10)
  • Rice to visit S.Korea next week (14:41, March 10)
  • FBI: No Al-Qaeda sleeper agents found in US (14:39, March 10)
  • At least five Abu Sayyaf members killed in southern Philippines (14:36, March 10)
  • Increasing numbers of family clusters in Vietnam infected with bird flu (13:11, March 10)
  • 15th ASEAN-EU ministerial meeting opens in Jakarta (13:09, March 10)
  • Bush's environment bill stalled in Senate committee (13:07, March 10)
  • EU is all out to help rebuild Sri Lanka: official (13:06, March 10)
  • 41 corpses found in Iraq; blast kills four (11:25, March 10)
  • Gorbachev warns Putin of possible unrest (11:27, March 10)
  • Venezuela to reinforce vigilance along border with Colombia (11:01, March 10)
  • S. African housewife skydives at 89  (10:57, March 10)
  • Kim Jong Il receives commemorative medal from Putin (09:56, March 10)
  • Chirac signs decree to hold EU constitution referendum  (09:41, March 10)
  • Food poisoning kills 29 children in Philippines (09:26, March 10)
  • Bush urges Koizumi to lift Japan's ban on US beef imports (09:48, March 10)
  • Former Kosovo prime minister taken into custody (08:50, March 10)
  • Castro gives rice cookers to women (08:44, March 10)
  • Egyptian parliament ratifies constitution amendment on presidential elections (08:24, March 10)
  • Chinese-born Ballerina honored as pioneer in Canada (08:27, March 10)
  • Indonesia, Malaysia agree on peaceful settlement over disputed area (08:29, March 10)
  • US Secretary of State to visit Asia next week (09:21, March 10)
  • NATO, Russia to conduct joint missile defense exercise (08:33, March 10)
  • Thai PM officially endorsed to head new government (08:31, March 10)
  • Israeli-Palestinian talks on transfer of Jericho end without deal (08:35, March 10)
  • Syrians stage massive pro-Assad demonstration (08:28, March 10)
  • Blair urge peers to back government's anti-terror bill (08:25, March 10)



  • Opinion

  • "I don't think US should be the leader of the world"  (16:41, March 10)
  • Push forward independent innovation in sci-tech work in a big way (15:05, March 10)
  • "Sino-Japanese relations, a matter of most importance": Interview (16:16, March 10)



  • Sports

  • World champion Xia Xuanze upset in All England Open (15:58, March 10)
  • Zhu Guanghu named as Chinese soccer coach (13:40, March 10)
  • BOCOG president calls for special legislation for 2008 Olympic Games (13:29, March 10)



  • Science & Technology

  • Joint hands to find a global solution to a global problem (20:39, March 10)
  • Medical center established to waken comatose persons (20:32, March 10)
  • Some 45 pct of China's agricultural production comes from agroscience: minister (20:32, March 10)
  • Cassini images reveal Saturn moon Titan active and earth-like (13:39, March 10)
  • School funds face bottlenecks (11:16, March 10)
  • Talent drain hurts children in the west (11:16, March 10)
  • Festival for modern renowned educator kicks off in HK (07:58, March 10)
  • China's state company obtains contract to develop Galileo technologies (10:21, March 10)



  • Life

  • Online carpooling service well received in Shenzhen  (16:04, March 10)
  • China to spend more on protection cultural heritages, advisor (15:38, March 10)
  • Reviving film industry in China (13:45, March 10)
  • Regulation on Great Wall protection expected to be promulgated this year: advisor (13:31, March 10)
  • AIDS activist wins best book award  (13:04, March 10)
  • China's third most populous province experiences 4th baby boom (09:40, March 10)
  • Switzerland expects 300,000 Chinese tourists in 2005 (09:37, March 10)
  • Chinese migrant workers succeed after returning home (09:37, March 10)
  • Most working women suffer from sleep problems, survey (08:32, March 10)
  • Plan aims to reclaim desert (08:09, March 10)
  • Beijing police hone their language skills (08:10, March 10)
  • Exhibition to feature Dr. Sun Yat-sen's activities in Nanyang  (08:14, March 10)



  • Photo

    Press conference for the Third Session of the 10th NPC

    A press conference for the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) of China is held in Beijing, March 10, 2005. Du Qinglin, Chinese minister of agriculture, Jiang Weixin, vice minister of the State Development and Reform Commission, Li Xueyong, vice minister of science and technology, and Zhu Zhigang, vice minister of finance, answered journalists' questions concerning agriculture, rural areas and farmers in China during the press conference.

    Top leaders join panel discussions

    Wu Bangguo (3nd L), chairman of China's National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee and also a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, joins the panel discussion with the NPC deputies from northwest China's Qinghai Province to the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, March 9, 2005.

    Rail-laying of Qinghai-Tibet Railway restarts

    A section of rail is laid down at a construction site near Nagqu in Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region March 9, 2005. The rail-laying project of Qinghai-Tibet Railway restarted on Wednesday after a shutdown due to severe winter. The 1,142-km Qinghai-Tibet Railway from Golmud in Qinghai Province to Lhasa, capital of the Tibet Autonomous Region, is the most elevated rail route in the world, and is scheduled to open to traffic in 2007.

    Denmark's Crown-princess backs to homeland

    Denmark's Australian-born Crown Princess Mary waves to people in front of the National Museum in Canberra, Australia, March 9, 2005. Denmark's Crown Prince Frederik and his wife Princess Mary are in Canberra on a two-week official visit to Australia, Mary's first after she got married with Frederik.

    Israel to pull out from Tulkarm and Jericho

    An Israeli soldier inspects a car at a checkpoint leading to the West Bank city of Tulkarm on March 8, 2005. Israeli Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz announced late March 8 that Israel would soon pull out from Tulkarm and Jericho in the West Bank.

    Yushchenko starts visit to Germany

    German President Horst Koehler (L) shakes hands with his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yushchenko during a welcome ceremony Koehler hosts for Yushchenko in Berlin March 8, 2005. Yushchenko started a two-day visit to Germany on March 8.

    Shenzhen, Shandong win in Asian Champions League

    Shenzhen Jianlibao's Li Yi (C) of China goes up for a head ball during the Asian Champions League against Japan's Jubilo Iwata in Shenzhen, China, March 9, 2005. Shenzhen Jianlibao beat Jubilo Iwata 1-0.

    Press conference for the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress

    A press conference for the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) of China is held in Beijing, March 9, 2005. Jin Renqing, Chinese finance minister, and Xie Xuren, director general of the State Administration of Taxation, answered journalists' questions during the press conference.


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