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News Archive --- Date:20050315


China

  • President of Democratic Republic of Congo to visit China (17:50, March 15)
  • DPRK Premier to visit China (17:50, March 15)
  • Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman refutes distortion of Anti-Secession Law (17:08, March 15)
  • Taiwan compatriots: Anti-Secession Law very practical (14:48, March 15)
  • Full Text: Report on China's central & local budgets (17:21, March 15)
  • Full Text: Report on China's economic and social development plan (14:09, March 15)
  • Chinese edition of Anti-Secession Law published (09:55, March 15)
  • China's top legislature enacts historic law for peace (09:54, March 15)
  • Premier Wen addresses press conference on key issues  (10:11, March 15)
  • Zambian first lady visits China (07:49, March 15)
  • Chinese vice FM meets Nauru president (07:48, March 15)



  • Business

  • Chongqing builds stronger ties with UK (17:18, March 15)
  • China's industrial sector witnesses 16.9 pct growth in first two months (17:17, March 15)
  • Great Wall Group mulls entering 3G cell phone market (15:25, March 15)
  • China's farmers to grow less cotton this year (15:17, March 15)
  • Swiss pharmacy Novartis to expand investment in China (15:14, March 15)
  • Chinese airlines to buy A380s (15:14, March 15)
  • Businessman registers "Yangtze River Delta" trademark (15:04, March 15)
  • China to retain some 80 to 100 central-run enterprises (14:53, March 15)
  • Total foreign investment in actual use tops $570 bln in China (14:28, March 15)
  • Farmers to grow less cotton, more wheat (13:21, March 15)
  • EU seeks air agreements with China, Russia (10:27, March 15)
  • China Mobile subscribers top 204 million (09:20, March 15)
  • China's software industry posts 220 bln yuan output in 2004 (10:27, March 15)
  • Consumer demand keeps growing (08:43, March 15)
  • China Mobile bids to take first global step (08:41, March 15)
  • CNOOC eyes LNG future (08:39, March 15)
  • Morgan, Hembly launch joint venture (10:21, March 15)
  • Siemens to increase presence in China (08:35, March 15)
  • Retail sales of consuming products in China up 13.6 pct in first two months (10:20, March 15)
  • Kraft, Campbell accused of using GM ingredients on Chinese market (08:02, March 15)
  • HSBC Asset Management to raise A-share investment (10:21, March 15)
  • China heavily cracks down on manufacture of fake farming supplies (07:58, March 15)
  • Philippines, China, Vietnam to conduct joint marine seismic research in South China Sea (07:49, March 15)



  • World

  • Overseas Chinese in Latin America back China's Anti-Secession Law (17:51, March 15)
  • All Filipino-Chinese associations back Anti-Secession Law (17:13, March 15)
  • Cambodian Chinese firmly support Anti-Secession Law (17:12, March 15)
  • Chinese in southern Africa voice support for anti-secession law (17:12, March 15)
  • Chinese in Germany voice support for Anti-Secession Law (17:12, March 15)
  • DPRK blasts US-S. Korean plan for war games (16:14, March 15)
  • Seoul to take stern measures against Japanese distortion of history (16:11, March 15)
  • Macedonia backs China's anti-secession law (16:00, March 15)
  • Chinese association in US supports China's anti-secession law (15:57, March 15)
  • Russian lawmakers say China has right to safeguard territorial integrity (15:58, March 15)
  • Earthquake rocks Malang, Indonesia (15:54, March 15)
  • Chinese-Thai groups hail enforcement of anti-secession law (16:01, March 15)
  • Venezuela supports China's anti-secession law (15:56, March 15)
  • Uzbekistan expresses support for China's position on Taiwan issue (15:56, March 15)
  • China puts forward four proposals on Mideast situation (15:42, March 15)
  • Over-speeding causes train derailment in Vietnam (14:17, March 15)
  • Bangladesh to send 1,600 peace- keepers to Sudan (14:20, March 15)
  • 17 Abu Sayyaf inmates killed in prison riot in Philippines (14:19, March 15)
  • US Congress approves bill to declassify more documents on Nazis (13:14, March 15)
  • Cuban FM invites Spanish king to visit Havana (13:12, March 15)
  • Violence, murder continue in Sri Lanka's east (13:10, March 15)
  • Vietnamese man dies, suspected to contract bird flu (13:08, March 15)
  • Overseas Chinese offer firm support for Anti-Secession Law (12:00, March 15)
  • Judge faults California's gay-marriage ban (12:29, March 15)
  • US crackdown nets 103 members of MS-13 gang (12:29, March 15)
  • Signs of anthrax detected at two Pentagon mailrooms  (11:03, March 15)
  • UN Human Rights Commission session opens in Geneva  (10:51, March 15)
  • UN renews peacekeeping mission in Eritrea, Ethiopia (10:32, March 15)
  • Rice kicks off six-nation Asia tour (10:31, March 15)
  • AU backs China's anti-secession law (09:27, March 15)
  • Syria supports China's anti-secession law (09:41, March 15)
  • Man charged with plotting to assassinate Bush pleads innocent  (09:01, March 15)
  • Former Macedonian minister indicted by Hague tribunal  (09:00, March 15)
  • Clinton released from hospital after follow-up surgery (08:52, March 15)
  • Thailand's new cabinet swore in  (08:36, March 15)
  • Germany to settle 130,000 claims for property during Nazi era (08:37, March 15)
  • Georgia to take realistic step towards Russian bases (08:39, March 15)
  • Former Zambian president says seizure of his belongings illegal (08:41, March 15)
  • Bush's adviser Karen Hughes named top diplomat (08:42, March 15)
  • Israel to hand over Jericho to PNA Wednesday (08:38, March 15)
  • US urges complete, unconditional Syrian withdrawal from Lebanon (08:50, March 15)
  • Russia understands China's position on Taiwan issue (07:52, March 15)
  • Japanese PM hails Wen's proposal on improving bilateral relations (07:51, March 15)
  • Pakistan supports China's anti-secession law (07:46, March 15)
  • Belarus supports China's anti-secession law (07:45, March 15)
  • EU reiterates "One China" policy (07:44, March 15)



  • Opinion

  • I'm full of confidence in China's religious development (16:22, March 15)
  • Anti-Secession Law embodies the will of the 1.3 billion Chinese people (16:11, March 15)
  • International community supports China's anti-secession law (16:04, March 15)
  • Anti-Secession Law stresses peace across Taiwan Straits (11:59, March 15)
  • Countries back action for national sovereignty (10:02, March 15)
  • People's Daily editorial hails successful conclusion of NPC's annual session (07:57, March 15)



  • Sports

  • Chinese shocked by Batistuta's retirement (17:54, March 15)
  • Sharapova eyes world No.1 spot (14:02, March 15)
  • Injury-plagued Chinese pair keep low key at worlds (11:19, March 15)
  • Beijing Olympic torch expected to run through Taiwan  (10:19, March 15)
  • New soccer chief soothes Chinese women's frustration in Algarve slump (10:18, March 15)
  • Notari expresses optimism over Olympic baseball (08:25, March 15)
  • DPRK enters East Asian football championship finals  (08:22, March 15)
  • Japan names squad for World Cup qualifiers (08:17, March 15)
  • China dominates All-England  (08:09, March 15)
  • Pierce, McGrady awarded honors of NBA Players of Week (08:05, March 15)



  • Science & Technology

  • Specialized MBA education takes on in China (16:17, March 15)
  • Chinese researchers make breakthrough in codebreaking (15:30, March 15)
  • China produces high-power Europe III engines (14:56, March 15)
  • Asia is winning prominence in science and technology: US scientist (10:30, March 15)
  • IBM introduces new computer mouse (10:29, March 15)
  • New Imax technology to bring 3-D revival in cinemas (10:28, March 15)
  • Yahoo to bring messenger service to BlackBerry users (10:24, March 15)
  • Intel introduces technology to boost handset multimedia applications (10:17, March 15)



  • Life

  • Regulation on compensation for vilations of copyright promulgated (17:31, March 15)
  • 500 Chinese students left stranded in France (16:39, March 15)
  • 90 percent of Chinese consumers succeed in appeal arbitration (15:05, March 15)
  • Nanjing to recruit public servants worldwide (13:41, March 15)
  • Single-child couples foresee feeding burdens  (13:11, March 15)
  • Feng shui, a trend for young Chinese overseas  (13:13, March 15)
  • Forest coverage rate hits 13.8 pct in Jiangsu  (13:14, March 15)
  • Drought threatens rare Eld's deer (08:10, March 15)
  • Consumers swallow organic food claims (08:11, March 15)
  • Ancient-style ship to navigate maritime Silk Road  (08:15, March 15)
  • Bridge collapse kills 4 in Henan  (08:16, March 15)
  • About 50 students poisoned by nitrite in Hebei  (08:18, March 15)
  • Coal mine blast traps 19 miners in Heilongjiang  (08:19, March 15)



  • Photo

    Chinese players dominates All England Open

    China's Xie Xingfang holds up her trophy after winning the women's singles title at the All England Open Badminton Championships held in Birmingham, central England, March 13, 2005. She beat her compatriot Zhang Ning 2-0 (11-3, 11-9) in the final.

    Fake commodity destroyed in Kashi

    A law enforcement official prepares to destroy fake commodities in Kashi Prefecture, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, March 14, 2005. A total of 1.75 million RMB yuan worth of confiscated fake commodities were destroyed on Monday in 13 counties under the prefecture.

    China's top legislature closes annual session

    All top Communist Party of China and state leaders attend the closing meeting of the Third Session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) of China in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing March 14, 2005.

    Annan holds talks with Sharon

    Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (L) shakes hands with UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in Jerusalem, March 13, 2005. Annan arrived here Sunday for a three-day visit to Israel and the West Bank for talks with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.

    Barbeque festival held in Nicaragua

    A woman barbeques during the barbeque festival in Matagalpa, northern Nicaragua, March 12, 2005. About 5,448 kilograms of beef and chicken, 455 litres of vegetable oil, 54 kilograms of garlic, 11 kilograms of peppers, and 454 kilograms of tomatoes were consumed during the festival on Saturday.

    Annan starts visit to Palestine

    United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (L) speaks at a news conference held with Palestinian Foreign Minister Nasser al-Qidwa in the West Bank city of Ramallah on March 14, 2005. Annan, who started his visit to Palestine on Monday, discussed with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas the current situation in the Palestinian territories, and ways to implement relevant UN resolutions on ending the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

    UN Human Rights Commission opens 61st session

    Sha Zukang (L), Chinese ambassador to the United Nations Office in Geneva and head of the Chinese delegation, attends the 61st session of the Commission on Human Rights of the United Nations at the Palais des Nations in Geneva March 14, 2005. The 61st session of the Commission on Human Rights of the United Nations was opened here on Monday. During the six-week session, it will focus on topics including the right of self-determination, racism and violation of human rights around the world.


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