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News Archive --- Date:20050501


China

  • Chinese premier visits model workers on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (10:22, May 02)
  • PLA Garrison Troops in HK opens barracks to HK youth  (20:42, May 01)
  • KMT delegation arrives in Shanghai (10:16, May 02)
  • China challenges US IPR allegations  (17:09, May 01)
  • KMT delegation leaves Xi'an for Shanghai (15:34, May 01)
  • Lien Chan pays homage to grandmother's tomb   (13:39, May 01)
  • 39 HK polling stations open for EC subsector polls (12:55, May 01)
  • China welcomes foreign financial groups: vice premier (11:20, May 01)
  • Nation to raise electricity price to cope with rising coal price (11:07, May 01)
  • Non-state-owned companies' workers hard to join trade unions (14:37, May 01)
  • Runyang Bridge across Yangtze River opens to traffic (11:06, May 01)
  • Vice-minister of commerce named as top trade negotiator (11:14, May 01)
  • Nation's longest river likely to flood this summer (11:11, May 01)
  • KMT Chairman pays nostalgic visit to birthplace (10:16, May 01)
  • Hu-Lien meeting evokes worldwide applause (10:15, May 01)
  • China wants to enhance dialogue and communication with Germany (10:11, May 01)
  • HK various sectors highly appraise CPC-KMT meeting (10:09, May 01)
  • China to enhance friendly exchanges with Cambodia: FM (10:07, May 01)
  • Cyprian FM to visit China (10:05, May 01)



  • Business

  • Myanmar seeks tourism market in Middle East fair (21:17, May 01)
  • Lenovo, IBM acquisition deal completed (21:18, May 01)
  • 4.2 million people to travel in, out of HK in Golden Week holidays (21:19, May 01)
  • Experts call for further economic cooperation in Northeast Asia (11:27, May 01)
  • CNOOC announces 19% output growth in Q1 offshore oil (11:25, May 01)
  • HCR holds annual conference on Chinese economy (11:22, May 01)
  • China exports 400 buses to Cuba (11:59, May 02)



  • World

  • Philippine president orders increase of wages for workers amid May Day protests (21:02, May 01)
  • Philippine military officials reaffirm loyalty to gov't (21:03, May 01)
  • DPRK may have fired missile to Japan Sea: Report (21:04, May 01)
  • Recruitment crisis looms in Britain following unpopular Iraq war (21:05, May 01)
  • Turkish FM calls on Iraqi neighbors to jointly fight terror (21:05, May 01)
  • PFLP names jailed leader as candidate for legislative elections  (21:06, May 01)
  • Philippine city claims world record of longest barbecue grill event in Guinnes Book (21:07, May 01)
  • Egypt intelligence chief to visit Israel, Palestinian territories  (21:07, May 01)
  • Rockets fire grid station in southwestern Pakistan (21:08, May 01)
  • Japanese FM in US to lobby for permanent seat  (17:18, May 01)
  • Wolfensohn to meet Palestinian PM in West Bank (17:15, May 01)
  • Zambian president stresses work safety on Labor Day (17:14, May 01)
  • New Zealand police identifies suspicious dead as Chinese woman (16:23, May 01)
  • Satellite-based mobile TV service begins  (16:05, May 01)
  • 18 die in Indian Andhra storm (15:40, May 01)
  • Cairo attacks raise fears of Islamic extremism in Egypt (12:07, May 01)
  • FBI helicopter crashes (11:50, May 01)
  • Official: EU to "pace itself" in further enlargement (12:16, May 01)
  • British gov't angers Uganda on aid cut (12:31, May 01)
  • Afghan parliamentary poll registration begins (12:25, May 01)
  • Singapore faces three major challenges: PM Lee (12:29, May 01)
  • Peru sends protest note to Chile for arms sales to Ecuador (12:58, May 01)
  • DPRK: No expectation of settling nuclear issue during Bush's term (12:02, May 01)
  • Japanese civil group raps history textbook (11:59, May 01)
  • Pakistan, Japan pledge to work for renewed, enhanced relations (11:56, May 01)
  • Islamist group claims responsibility for Cairo attacks  (12:09, May 01)
  • German defense minister honors Soviet dead in WWII (11:55, May 01)
  • Outbreak of Marburg virus claims 257 lives in Angola (11:53, May 01)
  • Consensus could be reached on Insulza's bid for OAS chief: Rice (12:27, May 01)
  • Pakistan, Japan affirm close economic, trade ties (11:52, May 01)
  • Overseas Chinese in Myanmar speak highly of Hu-Lien meeting (12:12, May 01)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Ronaldo's double strikes to keep Real Madrid title hopes alive  (14:14, May 01)
  • Jones wins 100 meters in Martinique (14:12, May 01)
  • Hong Kong retired athletes offered financial support for transition (13:56, May 01)
  • China eyes clean sweep as table tennis world championships opens (13:53, May 01)
  • Olympic champion Ryu low-key at TT worlds (13:50, May 01)
  • Samsonov sees Schalger as title favorite (13:47, May 01)
  • Japan's Fukuhara Ai expects applause from Chinese at table tennis worlds (13:44, May 01)



  • Science & Technology

  • Genghis Khan's mausoleum attracts visitors during holidays (21:22, May 01)
  • Beijing to establish animal epidemic disease prevention center (21:23, May 01)



  • Life

  • Macao sets up Chinese Cultural Exchange Association (12:23, May 01)



  • Photo

    Ernie Els leads in Asian Open in Shanghai

    Ernie Els from South Africa gestures during a news conference at the BMW Asian Open in Shanghai, east China, April 30, 2005. Els carded at four-under-par 68 in the third round competition, taking a lead to step into the final round.

    Chinese president meets with German Federal Assembly president

    Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with Wolfgang Thierse, president of Germany's Federal Assembly, in Beijing, capital of China, on April 30, 2005.

    48th World Table Tennis Championships opens

    The opening ceremony of the 48th Volkswagen World Table Tennis Championships held at the Shanghai Oriental Pearl Radio and TV Tower in Shanghai, east China, April 30, 2005. The 48th World Table Tennis Championships will be held from April 30 to May 6 in Shanghai.

    Lien Chan visits his grandmother's tomb in Xi'an

    Chinese Kuomintang (KMT) Party Chairman Lien Chan visits his grandmother's tomb at the Qingliang Temple in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, May 1, 2005.


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