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News Archive --- Date:20050325


China

  • China promises further cooperation with Asian Development Bank (19:47, March 25)
  • China hopes situation in Kyrgyzstan to turn stable soon, FM spokesman (17:02, March 25)
  • DPRK premier leaves Shanghai for NE China industrial city (16:50, March 25)
  • Senior CPC official meets guests from Solomon Islands (16:48, March 25)
  • China sets up regional poverty reduction fund through ADB (12:31, March 25)
  • Cross-Straits relations threatened by protest (08:50, March 25)
  • Kim Jong-il invites President Hu for a visit (08:50, March 25)
  • China closes 147 blood collection agencies to secure blood safety (08:21, March 25)
  • FM spokesman: any unilateral action taken Japan on Diaoyu Islands is unlawful and invalid (08:42, March 25)
  • French financial institutions welcomed to participate in Chinese banks' reform: vice premier (08:14, March 25)
  • Chinese vice-premier meets Nigerian foreign minister (08:14, March 25)
  • Mainland research center holds seminar on cross-Straits relations (08:08, March 25)
  • China, Belarus to enhance air force cooperation (08:07, March 25)
  • Senior CPC official meets Solomon Islands guest (08:07, March 25)
  • CPC leader calls for increased export of Chinese publications (08:06, March 25)
  • DPRK premier visits Shanghai (08:05, March 25)
  • Foreign defense attaches make maiden visit to Chinese military institute (08:04, March 25)
  • China, Japan hold security consultation (08:01, March 25)



  • Business

  • CNOOC, Primeline sign oil exploration contract in East China Sea (17:04, March 25)
  • Johnson products defined harmless (16:57, March 25)
  • Rail construction plan for 2006 to 2010 released (16:58, March 25)
  • NarrowAD leads in contextual advertising market in China (16:21, March 25)
  • Investment in Olympic Games brings generous repayment to Beijing (15:42, March 25)
  • Experts: Insufficient source prevents launch of inheritance tax (15:24, March 25)
  • Shanghai seeks new energy from wind and sunlight (14:52, March 25)
  • Land down, damage up in Yangtze River Delta (13:55, March 25)
  • China to reverse substantive surplus in balance of payments  (13:39, March 25)
  • China's forex chief takes helm of CCB (14:29, March 25)
  • Official urges to quicken fuel tax pace (11:06, March 25)
  • Regulator to check commercial bank loans (11:08, March 25)
  • Inflation, investment concerns reiterated (11:10, March 25)
  • Price war cooling off for household appliances producers (12:31, March 25)
  • 20 red tourist attractions post 33.26% revenue growth (10:00, March 25)
  • ADB shifts focus of road projects to China's central, southwest regions (09:05, March 25)
  • World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention to see 4,500 participants (09:04, March 25)
  • World Expo holds pre-opening ceremony in central Japan (09:04, March 25)
  • Four economists awarded for contribution to China's market economy (08:48, March 25)
  • Oil pipeline to traverse the Yangtze River (08:09, March 25)
  • China starts work on Kazakhstan-China oil pipeline (08:18, March 25)
  • World oil price up after blast at BP refinery in US (08:06, March 25)
  • Measures start to take heat out of economy (08:08, March 25)
  • China Minmetals faces expansion setback (08:11, March 25)
  • Xi'an aircraft industry to fly higher (08:14, March 25)
  • Chipmaker claims IPR violation (08:18, March 25)
  • Russia to cut tariffs if China-bound oil exceeds 5 mln tons (07:57, March 25)
  • Construction timetable announced for Beijing exhibition center (07:57, March 25)
  • Net profits increase at China Unicom (07:56, March 25)



  • World

  • Car bomb kills 11 police commandos in Iraq's Ramadi (17:05, March 25)
  • Opposition leader appointed as Kyrgyz president (17:05, March 25)
  • Earthquake jolts Sumatra of Indonesia (16:17, March 25)
  • UNESCO to help Thailand with tsunami warning system buildup (15:05, March 25)
  • S.Korea, DPRK to start phone service (17:05, March 25)
  • Former Nepalese PM's health improving (15:02, March 25)
  • Poll finds American public dissatisfied with political leadership (13:10, March 25)
  • Chile's Supreme Court reinstates Pinochet's immunity (13:08, March 25)
  • Cambodian man confirmed to have died of bird flu strain (13:07, March 25)
  • Roundup: Kyrgyz opposition leader to serve as interim president (12:47, March 25)
  • Former Nepalese PM collapses (12:41, March 25)
  • Russia takes measures to protect its troops in Kyrgyzstan  (11:15, March 25)
  • Zimbabwe supports China's adoption of anti-secession law (12:35, March 25)
  • Russian cargo plane crashes in Lake Victoria (08:55, March 25)
  • Kyrgyz president arrives in Kazakhstan (08:18, March 25)
  • Russia urges responsible behavior by OSCE in Kyrgyzstan crisis (08:19, March 25)
  • Syrian president to announce timetable for withdrawal from Lebanon (08:34, March 25)
  • Kyrgyz parliament elects new speaker, security chief (08:21, March 25)
  • Egyptian president calls on Washington to avoid war against Iran (08:36, March 25)
  • Akayev has not resigned, Kyrgyz ambassador says (08:22, March 25)
  • Bush to visit Latvia, Holland, Russia, Georgia in May (08:38, March 25)
  • German law to ban neo-Nazi demonstrations goes into force (08:25, March 25)
  • Kadyrbekov named as interim president of Kyrgyzstan (07:52, March 25)
  • UN votes for peacekeeping operation in southern Sudan (09:11, March 25)
  • UN report says new investigation into Hariri's killing needed (07:54, March 25)
  • US Air Force receives last F-16 fighter (07:54, March 25)



  • Opinion

  • International oil price, hard to go down (16:27, March 25)
  • S. Korea takes necessary move to tackle Japanese textbook issue (16:23, March 25)



  • Sports

  • Move to Asia boosts Australia's World Cup chances: coach (09:15, March 25)
  • NHL cancels draft because of labor dispute (08:41, March 25)
  • Giggs future to be decided at United (08:33, March 25)
  • Greek official terms Greece as "warehouse of illegal substances" (08:26, March 25)
  • French goalkeeper Barthez to retire in 2006 (08:50, March 25)
  • Japan aims to host 2020 summer Olympic Games  (08:46, March 25)
  • Chinese baseball league expands to six teams (07:58, March 25)



  • Science & Technology

  • Chinese university, research institutes bid for moon rover development contract (16:47, March 25)
  • China achieved major breakthrough in developing nanometer materials (15:39, March 25)
  • Octopus found to "walk" on two arms (13:26, March 25)
  • Xiamen University offers one million yuan for institute director  (16:47, March 25)
  • Scientists isolate tissue from dinosaur fossil (12:39, March 25)
  • Polar exploration finishes (12:37, March 25)
  • TOEFL ups the ante with online tests (08:57, March 25)
  • Army marches on satisfied stomach (08:55, March 25)
  • Experts discuss new television and broadcasting technologies (08:03, March 25)
  • China to build first state aviation high-tech base (08:01, March 25)



  • Life

  • Ancient bamboo slips sheds light on days at rise of Great Wall in China (16:53, March 25)
  • French film festival comes to Chinese audiences (16:51, March 25)
  • Longest oil painting scroll aims for Guinness world record  (16:11, March 25)
  • "China Miracle" symposium held in India (16:52, March 25)
  • Danish prince and HK-born princess file for divorce  (13:35, March 25)
  • BBC establishes office in Chongqing (13:31, March 25)
  • 103 foreign casinos compelled to close (13:24, March 25)
  • TB patients have access to treatment in China's less-developed rural areas (12:40, March 25)
  • Iraqi war dominates at int'l press awards  (11:20, March 25)
  • Telephone directories recycled to save trees in Shanghai  (11:19, March 25)
  • Program for 2005 CIEP in Nanjing (11:15, March 25)
  • Brief introduction of the 2005 CIEP (11:15, March 25)
  • Taiqi to apply for World Heritage  (08:09, March 25)
  • Sex museum triumphs over challenges  (08:11, March 25)
  • Construction timetable announced for Beijing exhibition center  (08:14, March 25)
  • Compensation begins for coalmine blast victims in N. China  (08:15, March 25)



  • Photo

    Kyrgyzstan unrest

    Thousands of Kyrgyz opposition protesters hold a rally in Bishkek, the capital of Kyrgyzstan, March 24. Kyrgyz protesters forced their way into the main government building on Thursday. Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev has left the presidential office.

    Repair work on Potala Palace resumes

    Repair work on the Potala Palace and Norbulingka, the former winter and summer palaces of the Dalai Lamas, resumed last week after a suspension of four months due to cold weather. The maintenance project kicked off on June 26, 2002 with a budget of 330 million yuan (US$40 million) to help keep the 1,300-year-old Potala Palace, Norbulingka and the Sagya Lamasery erosion.

    Taoism martial arts of Mt. Wudang

    Two members from a local martial arts group make performance for tourists at Mt. Wudang near Shiyan city,central China's Hubei Province, March 23,2005.

    Woman with 4.2-meter-long hair

    Dai Yueqin shows her 4.2-meter-long hair in Tongxiang, east China's Zhejiang Province March 24, 2005. Dai has kept her hair uncut for 26 years since she was 14 years old.

    Tea farmers begin picking Longjing Tea

    Tea farmer Zhu Kangying examines the color of two glasses of the first batch of Longjing tea leaves at Meijiawu in West Lake district in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, March 24, 2005. Longjing tea, or Dragon Well tea, is a famous green tea produced in Hangzhou of China. The picking of the Longjing tea in the region was delayed some 20 days this year compared with previous years due to the unusual cold weather this spring.

    Annual auto expo opens in New York

    A woman makes a test drive in a Toyota Concept Car at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York 23 March, 2005.The annual Auto Expo, which will unveil hundreds of concept automobiles, opens to the press today and will run from March 25 to April 3.

    World Expo 2005 inaugurated in Aichi

    Japanese traditional actors perform during the opening ceremony of the 2005 World Exposition in central Japan's Aichi Prefecture, March 24, 2005.

    Anti-terror drill in Chongqing

    Chinese armed policemen attend an anti-terror drill in Chongqing Municipality, southwest China March 23, 2005, prior to the 2005 Asia Pacific Cities Summit (APCS), which will be held from Oct. 11 to 14 in Chongqing.

    Chinese Antarctica research team back to Shanghai

    Chinese Antarctica research team aboard the polar expedition ship Xuelong anchors at Shanghai port, March 24, 2005. The Chinese expedition team concluded its successful 150-day, 26,500-sea mile trip since left Shanghai on Oct. 25 last year. On Jan. 18, the team surmounted the highest icecap peak in Antarctica, becoming the first humans to reach the peak of Dome A Icecap 4,039 meters above sea level.


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