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News Archive --- Date:20050316
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Beijing's former communication official sentenced to death with two-year reprieve (17:06, March 16)
International scholars say China's Anti-Secession Law for peace (16:53, March 16)
Senior CPC official meets media mogul Rupert Murdoch (16:52, March 16)
Chinese education not "anti-Japanese," scholar says (16:13, March 16)
Chinese Kuomintang Revolution Committee supports anti-secession law (15:06, March 16)
Acting CE: HKSAR govt focuses on speedy, smooth by-election (13:45, March 16)
Chinese, Japanese FMs talk over phone (10:10, March 16)
Anti-secession Law to benefit cross-Straits ties (14:14, March 16)
AsiaSat 3S satellite transmissions attacked by illegal signals (08:41, March 16)
Anti-Secession Law welcomed by Taiwan business people (08:35, March 16)
Anti-Secession Law not war cry: scholar (08:35, March 16)
Anti-Secession Law promotes China's peaceful reunification: official (08:35, March 16)
FM spokesman declares just words aren't enough from Dalai Lama (08:35, March 16)
China, Zambia to promote women's development (08:35, March 16)
China's top political advisors hail anti-secession law (08:14, March 16)
Anti-Secession Law reflects firm will of all Chinese people: experts (08:36, March 16)
China values wildlife, bans ivory trade: FM (08:36, March 16)
China willing to cooperate with nations in South China Sea region: FM spokesman (08:38, March 16)
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HK's economy expected to grow 4.5 to 5.5 pct in 2005: HK's financial secretary (16:49, March 16)
HK benefits from economic cooperation with mainland: Financial secretary (16:50, March 16)
Overseas economists "cautiously optimistic" on Chinese auto market (16:32, March 16)
ADB seeks carbon buyers for environmentally friendly project in China (16:30, March 16)
HK to create more job opportunities by encouraging economic development (16:27, March 16)
HK to enhance position as international financial center (16:27, March 16)
HK's tourism industry performs strongly: HK's Financial Secretary (16:28, March 16)
HK financial secretary pledges to improve business environment (16:28, March 16)
HKSAR govt deficit for 2004-05 lower than estimated (16:28, March 16)
Development of catering industry boosts consumption in China (15:27, March 16)
MOF issues 2005 book-entry T-bond (second phase) (15:18, March 16)
HK economy records 8.1% growth in 2004 (15:08, March 16)
CCB chairman resigns for personal reasons (14:53, March 16)
Export of high-tech products records $12.93 billion (13:19, March 16)
China's industry reports year-on-year increase of 16.9% (10:51, March 16)
Int'l industry expo to be held in Shenyang (10:42, March 16)
Volkswagen's China JV to launch new Audi A6 to compete against BMW5-series (13:43, March 16)
China committed to building lower carbon economy (09:46, March 16)
Proposal of raising quotas draws mixed reaction ahead of OPEC conference (09:45, March 16)
China to increase chemical fertilizer import (09:24, March 16)
Oil prices continue to rise despite Saudi call for higher output (10:12, March 16)
Iran, Kuwait sign gas export deal (09:22, March 16)
Stiglitz says current RMB debate irony (09:18, March 16)
Macao welcomes American investment: Chief executive (09:16, March 16)
Dongfeng lays out lofty targets for 2005 (09:07, March 16)
King Long granted UK certification (09:06, March 16)
Tom Online, 51job release results (09:04, March 16)
Visa launches new brand identity (07:59, March 16)
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International community backs China's adoption of Anti-Secession Law (16:44, March 16)
Overseas media give positive coverage to China's Anti-Secession Law (16:43, March 16)
Nepali gov't supports China's Anti-Secession Law (16:41, March 16)
Albania supports China's Anti-Secession Law (16:41, March 16)
Bosnia-Herzegovina backs Anti-Secession Law (16:40, March 16)
Bird flu kills 25,000 chickens in Indonesia's South Sulawesi (16:29, March 16)
Chronology: Withdrawal of multinational forces from Iraq (14:04, March 16)
Indonesia, Malaysia team up to hunt pirates (14:04, March 16)
Rice: US doesn't have a posture against China (14:03, March 16)
US troops shoot dead Iraqi general (14:04, March 16)
Madagascar stands for China's Anti-Secession Law (13:41, March 16)
Kuwait backs China's adoption of Anti-Secession Law (11:28, March 16)
Zambia supports China's Anti-Secession Law (11:27, March 16)
Mali supports China's Anti-Secession Law (11:27, March 16)
France reiterates support for one-China principle (11:26, March 16)
Italy to pull troops from Iraq in Sept. (10:56, March 16)
Japanese council approves proposal to establish 'Takeshima Day' (10:59, March 16)
Cuba reiterates support of one-China principle (11:26, March 16)
Kenya backs China's anti-secession law (11:27, March 16)
Turkmenistan supports China's efforts of peaceful reunification (11:27, March 16)
Pakistan preparing to start Kashmir bus service (09:50, March 16)
US soldier gets 45 days in jail for forcing Iraqis off bridge (09:40, March 16)
Iraq supports China's Anti-Secession Law (09:40, March 16)
World leaders dedicate Israel Holocaust Museum (09:39, March 16)
Ethiopia gets US$1 bln in grant, loan (08:48, March 16)
US charges 18 in Russian weapons-smuggling plot (08:54, March 16)
Kosovo president's convoy attacked by huge blast (08:53, March 16)
Russia pays $10 mln for information on Maskhadov (08:52, March 16)
Abbas says he is optimistic about ceasefire (09:23, March 16)
Ethiopia's parliament backs China's anti-secession law (08:43, March 16)
Overseas Chinese in Japan hail anti-secession law (08:43, March 16)
Int'l community supports China's adoption of anti-secession law (08:43, March 16)
Three Caribbean countries back China's anti-secession law (08:43, March 16)
Leaders of Chinese community in Sydney support anti-secession law (08:42, March 16)
Azerbaijan FM says unified China benefits world stability (08:42, March 16)
Indonesia understands China's adoption of Anti-Secession Law: spokeswoman (08:42, March 16)
Chinese students, scholars in Britain back China's anti-secession law (08:42, March 16)
Serbia and Montenegro backs China's adoption of anti-secession law (08:42, March 16)
Cambodia backs China's Anti-Secession Law (08:42, March 16)
Overseas Chinese in France support China's Anti-Secession Law (08:42, March 16)
French media give great, objective coverage to Anti-Secession Law (08:42, March 16)
DPRK backs China's adoption of Anti-Secession Law (08:41, March 16)
Comoros supports China's Anti-Secession Law (08:41, March 16)
Man shoots from moving vehicle in US, killing 3 (07:50, March 16)
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Top seeds Federer, Davenport cruise, Safin out of Indian Wells (16:35, March 16)
BOCOG publishes primary school Olympic reader (16:35, March 16)
Australian Maher replaces Gong as Chinese women's coach (14:45, March 16)
Cuba tops world free-style wrestling World Cup (09:47, March 16)
Maradona allowed to travel after operation in Colombia (08:34, March 16)
Shenzhen looks for revenge on Bluewings in ACL campaign (08:25, March 16)
Shandong eyes straight wins in Asian Champions League (08:16, March 16)
China to dismiss coaches of women's national team (08:08, March 16)
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Science & Technology |
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Life |
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Repairs resume on Potala Palace in Lhasa (17:08, March 16)
China seeks regular and willing blood donors (17:07, March 16)
People who moved China, 2005 (16:03, March 16)
Six miners rescued from central China colliery mishap (16:11, March 16)
Forbidden City under overhaul in nearly a century (15:54, March 16)
Revenue of China's movie market to exceed 10 bln yuan in three years (15:31, March 16)
Heilongjiang coal mine accident kills 17 (17:06, March 16)
China's university students focus on human rights (14:21, March 16)
Tibet has first civil aviation pilots (13:50, March 16)
New Silk Alley Market to open this week (11:28, March 16)
Jacky Cheung fathers a girl, again (11:26, March 16)
China makes remarkable achievements in Asian Elephant protection (10:55, March 16)
China vigilant for respiratory diseases (09:31, March 16)
China's quality watchdog intensifies efforts to safeguard consumers' rights (09:30, March 16)
Cinematographer charms with humour (08:09, March 16)
Shoppers of the world unite on rights (08:11, March 16)
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Little Hawk-500 succeeds in spin flight test
The Little Hawk-500 starts the spin test March 15 in Xi'an. That day the little hawk-500 light aircraft succeeds in its last subject of flight-test, the spin test, in which the stalled aircraft spins around an axis, and the aircraft itself rotate at the same time. Known as a "killer" to flight, the spin test is one of the most dangerous subjects in flight test. This is the first time that civil aircraft have the spin test in China.
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Videophone to enter ordinary people's home
A staff member with the local telecommunications office shows a videophone during a promotion in Yunyang County, southwest China's Chongqing Municipality, on March 15, 2005. Any users accessible to broadband Internet can enjoy an audio-visual communication through the videophone with a five-inch liquid crystal display. The phone is sold at over 2, 000 yuan (about 242 US dollars).
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New Xiushui Building to open
Workers are fixing lights in front of the new Xiushui Building in Beijing March 15,2005. The new Xiushui Building will open on March 19. Having about 1, 500 stands, it mainly sells dresses, craftworks, silk and antiques.
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New Israeli Holocaust Museum inaugurated
Israeli President Moshe Katsav, right, Chairman of the Yad Vashem Museum Avner Shalev, second from right, United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan and his wife Nane, center, and leaders and dignitaries from some 40 countries tour the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem Tuesday, March 15, 2005.(Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Iraq tightens security for National Assembly
Iraqi soldiers patrol on a bridge in the Adhamiyah District in Baghdad March 15, 2005. Iraq has tightened security in the capital for the first session of its new National Assembly, to be held on March 16.
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Iraq, Kuwait support China's Anti-Secession Law
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari (R) talks with Chinese Ambassador to Iraq Yang Honglin during their meeting in Baghdad March 15, 2005. Zebari expressed Iraq's support for China's newly-enacted Anti-Secession Law.
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Hitachi develops new robots
A robot, newly developed by Japan's Hitachi Ltd., is to shake hands with a Hitachi employee in Tokyo, capital of Japan, on March 15, 2005. The 130-centimeter-tall robots weigh 70 kilograms with a maximum walking speed of six kilometers an hour. They can dodge moving objects, identify sound sources, without microphones, within one meter and talk with human beings.
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Car bomb injures six in Baghdad
People stand at the site of a car bomb blast in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, March 15, 2005. A car bomb exploded Tuesday near the Iraqi Health Ministry in the Bab al-Moazam district in northern Baghdad, wounding six people, including a policeman.
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