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News Archive --- Date:20050311


China

  • Senior Party leaders discuss anti-corruption, cultural development with lawmakers (17:13, March 11)
  • Local officials feel great pressure by grim colliery accidents (14:01, March 11)
  • Advisors call for relocation of government offices to Beijing suburbs (14:00, March 11)
  • Legislator urges law to protect Yellow River (14:00, March 11)
  • KMT delegates to visit mainland starting Mar. 25 (13:27, March 11)
  • Chinese legislator appeals for rules to curb anti-money laundering (09:28, March 11)
  • China's top legislature ready to deliberate, approve 2005 budget (08:59, March 11)
  • Chinese officials, media increasingly open about inter-agencies disagreements (08:58, March 11)
  • China's parliament to deliberate list of nominee for chairman of State CMC (08:57, March 11)
  • China's parliament special committee adopts cabinet development plan (08:27, March 11)
  • Top adviser calls for "successful completion" of anti-secession law (09:30, March 11)
  • Tung Chee Hwa to attend CPPCC meeting in Beijing (07:59, March 11)



  • Business

  • China Unicom wins Macao's CDMA license bidding (19:12, March 11)
  • CAAC official: private and foreign investments are welcome in Chinese aviation market (19:11, March 11)
  • China's CPI grows 3.9 pct year-on-year in February (19:08, March 11)
  • Private airline maiden flight jolting state-own monopoly (16:49, March 11)
  • Business opportunities attract Taiwan businessmen to Gansu (16:22, March 11)
  • Resident's deposit rises 560 bln yuan in Februray (15:11, March 11)
  • CCB signed China's first global credit grants with Ford (14:38, March 11)
  • Lenovo wins nod from US to acquire IBM PC (13:39, March 11)
  • GDP of national development zones increase by 30% (13:32, March 11)
  • Australia to mull China's market status (13:39, March 11)
  • Farming sets goals to raise productivity (10:47, March 11)
  • COSCO, CRT glass mogul sign coop agreement (10:43, March 11)
  • Forex chief warns of "hot money" inflow in name of foreign investment (11:19, March 11)
  • China's first private airline starts maiden flight  (11:33, March 11)
  • First 2 months saw 21.7 percent rise of foreign trade (09:33, March 11)
  • China should have more than one financial center, says economist (09:04, March 11)
  • China's PPI up 5.4 percent in February (09:04, March 11)
  • Multilateralism cornerstone of HK's trade policy  (09:03, March 11)
  • HKMA: "Offshore financial center" label inappropriate (08:10, March 11)
  • HKSAR government's finance outlook improving: report (08:08, March 11)
  • All major issues in Australia-China FTA feasibility study resolved: trade minister (09:45, March 11)
  • China's top legislature ready to deliberate, approve 2005 budget (08:05, March 11)



  • World

  • US plans to deploy troops in East Europe (19:14, March 11)
  • China donates 400 police-use motorcycles to Cambodia (19:10, March 11)
  • US military to close resort facility in S. Korea (16:49, March 11)
  • Tanzanian ambassador joins in presidential race (16:03, March 11)
  • US environmental organization announces new limits on smog, soot (14:47, March 11)
  • Musharraf accepts invitation to watch cricket matches in India (14:46, March 11)
  • Iraqi parties strike deal on new gov't as suicide attack hits Mosul (14:43, March 11)
  • Karami reinstated as Lebanese PM (13:54, March 11)
  • US, UK face new pressure to commission inquiry into Iraqi deaths (13:13, March 11)
  • Madrid bombing terrorists plan new attacks before suicide: judge (13:12, March 11)
  • All foreign tsunami victim bodies to be sent home in 3 months (13:54, March 11)
  • Venezuela signs deal with Russia on purchase of helicopters (11:09, March 11)
  • Japan FM refusal to visit Moscow for VE Day not to spoil holiday (10:58, March 11)
  • Annan deplores human rights violations in fight against terrorism  (10:44, March 11)
  • Gunmen break up Fatah Party meeting in challenge to Abbas  (10:39, March 11)
  • Greenspan warns of budget deficits  (10:36, March 11)
  • Clinton resting after surgery (09:37, March 11)
  • Commuter chaos grips France (09:32, March 11)
  • Pentagon says policy not cause of detainee abuse (09:23, March 11)
  • Some 100 US military personnel held accountable for abusing detainees (09:23, March 11)
  • Former Kosovo PM charged with 37 counts of crimes (09:13, March 11)
  • Suicide bombing in Mosul kills 47 (09:18, March 11)
  • At least 14 killed in Russian helicopter crash in Chechnya (09:11, March 11)
  • Landlocked Zambia mulls air, rail links with coastal Angola  (08:59, March 11)
  • Syria calls for implementing all UN resolutions  (08:37, March 11)
  • Abbas says to visit US in April  (09:53, March 11)
  • Iranian chief negotiator says nuclear talks with EU successful  (08:35, March 11)
  • Humanitarian organizations protests during Rice visit in Mexico  (08:34, March 11)
  • Parliamentary battle over Britain's anti-terrorism bill continues (08:33, March 11)
  • King of Spain asks for firm effort against terrorism (08:31, March 11)
  • Romanian President to visit Berlin (08:43, March 11)
  • Train collision injures 129 in Buenos Aires (08:28, March 11)
  • Rice starts seven-hour visit in Mexico (08:27, March 11)
  • Forbes release annual list of world's billionaires (08:40, March 11)



  • Opinion

  • Macro-economic controls remain the key tasks (17:07, March 11)
  • Population in China to realize "zero growth" (15:15, March 11)
  • Seeing high oil price in perspective: Opinion (14:08, March 11)



  • Sports

  • Shenzhen Jianlibao stun Jubilo Iwata (13:59, March 11)
  • Maradona has to follow strict diet, doctors say (13:56, March 11)
  • Beijing's sports output value to double by 2008 (10:50, March 11)
  • U.S. beat France 1-0 in Algarve Cup  (08:33, March 11)
  • Goetschl wraps up World Cup downhill title  (08:21, March 11)
  • Athens chosen as ICMG headquarters (08:16, March 11)
  • Macao welcomes FIFA's lifting of it's membership suspension (08:10, March 11)
  • Olympic champion Yang reschedule life for Turin  (08:05, March 11)



  • Science & Technology

  • China first space debris monitoring center settles PMO (14:51, March 11)
  • New anti-computer virus technology developed (13:23, March 11)
  • China likely to build 4th satellite launching center in Hainan province (13:46, March 11)
  • Canadian government looks for tsunami supercomputer (09:27, March 11)
  • Two Dutch scientists win 19th Vaisala Award of WMO (09:08, March 11)
  • MCA appeals for more Chinese schools in Malaysia (08:20, March 11)



  • Life

  • China plans mammoth effort to popularize ancient literature overseas (19:13, March 11)
  • Li Ka-shing the richest Chinese - Forbes (17:09, March 11)
  • NPC deputies appeal for sterner penalty for fake goods makers, sellers (16:52, March 11)
  • 500,000 near Beijing to be relocated  (16:51, March 11)
  • HK's tourism industry reaped a bumper harvest last year  (15:21, March 11)
  • 390,000 mainlanders settled in HK since the region's return (15:20, March 11)
  • Starstruck stand in line  (14:46, March 11)
  • CPPCC member calls for medicare system covering all by 2010 (09:08, March 11)
  • China faces rising rate of juvenile delinquency (08:55, March 11)
  • China recognizes volunteers for work in tsunami-hit islands (08:54, March 11)
  • Clean water needs nationwide more urgent than ever (08:23, March 11)
  • Money talks in capturing drug suspect (08:21, March 11)
  • Migrant workers miss out on cultural experiences (08:19, March 11)
  • Violin maker pulls the right strings (08:16, March 11)
  • Eye on World Map Exhibition makes interesting reading  (08:14, March 11)



  • Photo

    First private airline starts maiden flight

    The first passenger flight of Okay Airways takes off at 9:00am from Binhai International Airport in Tianjin March 11, 2005. (newsphoto)

    All-England Open Badminton Championships

    China's Chen Qiqiu (R) and Zhao Tingting (L) return to England's David Lindley and Suzanne Rayappan during their second round All-England Open Badminton Championships match in Birmingham, England, March 10, 2005. Chen and Zhao beat their opponents 2-0.

    Chinese antiques, craftworks displayed in Dalian

    Audience look at a big bowl made of 200 kilograms of bronze and measuring a diameter of 1.88 meters in the exposition of Chinese antiques, treasures and craftworks held in Dalian, northeast China's Liaoning Province, March 10, 2005. The four-day exposition opened Thursday with about 500 booths.

    20 percent of Afghan children cannot live longer than 5 years old: UN report

    One child cries while two others play in a refugee camp in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan March 8, 2005. According to "Afghanistan Human Development Report" released by the U.N. Development Programme in February, around 20 percent of Afghan children cannot live longer than 5 years old because of hardship like illness, hunger and cold etc.(

    Early spring scenery in Yangzhou

    The picture features winter jasmines at the Shouxihu Lake, a famous scenic spot in Yangzhou, east China's Jiangsu Province.

    The "CeBIT" expo in Hanover

    A staff displays brand-new transparent touch screen to visitors at the "CeBIT" expo on March 10 in Hanover, Germany. The world's biggest information and communication technology exhibition "CeBIT" opens that day. The week-long expo has attracted about 6, 000 companies from 70 countries and regions in the world.

    ASEAN-EU ministerial meeting opens in Jakarta

    Delegates leave after a preparation meeting for the 15th ministerial meeting between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the European Union (EU) in Jakarta, capital of Indonesia, March 10, 2005. The 15th ASEAN-EU ministerial meeting, opened in Jakarta on March 10, focused on ASEAN-EU cooperation in economy and trade, and anti-terrorism issue.

    Syrians hold pro-Assad demonstration

    Syrians hold a demonstration in Damascus March 9, 2005. Tens of thousands of Syrians took part in the demonstration to oppose foreign countries' pressing Syria into pulling out troops from Lebanon and to show support for President Bashar al-Assad's position on Lebanon.


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