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News Archive --- Date:20050507


China

  • PFP chairman pays homage to KMT founder (15:14, May 07)
  • HK LegCo election report findings accepted (09:32, May 07)
  • Senior CPC official calls for dialogue between China, Japan (09:31, May 07)
  • Soong arrives in Nanjing (07:44, May 08)
  • Senior CPC official urges to intensify anti-corruption efforts (09:28, May 07)
  • Soong leaves Xi'an for Nanjing (09:27, May 07)
  • Expert says Hu Jintao's Moscow tour significant (09:25, May 07)



  • Business

  • China: Do not expect 40% rise in yuan value (08:38, May 08)
  • HK retail sales value up 6.4 pct in March (13:11, May 07)
  • Interview: Chinese minister on poverty alleviation, financial policy (14:38, May 07)
  • HK Officials to promote tourism in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (13:15, May 07)
  • China to build first cross-desert railway (13:16, May 07)



  • World

  • Philippine military denies torture, rape of woman leftwing leader (15:07, May 07)
  • Russia's former minister indicted in United States (15:03, May 07)
  • Zarqawi's driver unveils important details on terror networks in Iraq (15:04, May 07)
  • Pentagon reports 1,700 sexual assaults in 2004 (15:05, May 07)
  • Abductors in Iraq set 72-hour ultimatum for Australia's pullout (15:08, May 07)
  • Georgian president not to attend Moscow celebrations (07:44, May 08)
  • Schroeder congratulates Blair on election victory (14:12, May 07)
  • Venezuela, Colombia pledge stronger security cooperation (14:13, May 07)
  • Spain, US to reinforce anti-terror cooperation (07:44, May 08)
  • Uruguay reaffirms commitment to Stockholm Convention (15:01, May 07)
  • Annan meets Lebanese PM on legislative elections (14:20, May 07)
  • UN chief appoints German national as UN deputy envoy for Iraq (13:37, May 07)
  • Insurgents stage wave of violence in Iraq as US claims victory over Zarqawi (11:08, May 07)
  • Penalty phase in 9/11 plotter trial to start in January 2006 (11:04, May 07)
  • Blair vows to honor promises after election victory (10:27, May 07)
  • Japan, South Korea to hold summit talks in Seoul late June (11:02, May 07)
  • Britain's Labor Party wins general election (10:18, May 07)
  • China commits to closer 10+3 cooperation: FM (10:17, May 07)
  • Foreign ministers from ASEAN, Japan, China, S. Korea begin talks (13:35, May 07)
  • EU congratulates Blair on re-election (10:14, May 07)
  • EU, Japan to strengthen bilateral relations: officials (10:13, May 07)
  • Six Jordanians kidnapped in Iraq (10:10, May 07)
  • 4,000 guerrillas killed in 20 months in Nepal (10:08, May 07)
  • German court bans neo-nazis' May 8 march around holocaust memorial (10:06, May 07)
  • Venezuela waives visa for South Korean tourists (09:59, May 07)
  • New York police looking for clues to British consulate blasts (09:52, May 07)
  • UN assembly to hold special session to mark 60th anniversary of WWII (09:50, May 07)
  • Blair reshuffles cabinet (09:47, May 07)
  • Syria regrets US extension of sanctions (09:46, May 07)
  • Outflow of refugees from Togo slows: UNHCR (09:44, May 07)
  • US appreciates Bulgaria's help in Iraq (09:43, May 07)
  • US congratulates "peaceful" Palestinian local elections (09:42, May 07)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Wang Nan/Zhang Yining retain women's doubles title at worlds (15:25, May 07)
  • Wang Liqin wins battle of world top two as China sweeps the board (10:36, May 07)



  • Science & Technology

  • Study shows Earth surface absorbing more solar radiation (09:00, May 08)
  • NASA: Engineers try to retrieve Mars rover by Earth test (13:06, May 07)



  • Life

  • Holiday week lashed by deadly storms  (14:29, May 07)
  • HK launch legal information website for public (09:36, May 07)



  • Photo

    Wang Liqin wins battle of world top two as China sweeps the board

    China's Wang Liqin raises trophy after his victory over his compatriot Ma Lin 4-2 in the men's singles final at the 48th World Table Tennis Championships in Shanghai, May 6, 2005.

    "March of the Living" in Auschwitz

    Two Jewish youths walk along the railway leading to the Birkenau gate during the "March of the Living" at the site of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp set up by Nazi Germany, in Auschwitz, Poland, May 5, 2005. Some 10,000 people from countries including Israel, France, Hungary and Poland on Thursday gathered at the site of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp for the annual "March of the Living" from Auschwitz to Birkenau to mourn for the people killed by Nazi German Fascists at the camp during World War II.

    US governement urged to prevent AIDS effectively

    People hold a rally in front of the White House, calling on the United States government to take effective measures to prevent AIDS, in Washington May 5, 2005. Some 3,000 people took part in the rally.

    PFP chairman arrived in Nanjing

    Chairman of the People First Party (PFP) James CY Soong (L) and his wife Viola Chen wave to people upon their arrival at Lukou Airport in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu Province, May 6, 2005. Soong and his PFP delegation members flew to Nanjing from Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, the first leg of their nine-day mainland tour, on Friday.

    ASEAN+3 Foreign Ministers' Informal Meeting

    Foreign ministers of the 10 ASEAN members, and China, Japan and South Korea pose for a group photo before the ASEAN+3 Foreign Ministers' Informal Meeting in Kyoto, Japan, May 6, 2005.

    PFP chairman pays homage to KMT founder

    Chairman James CY Soong of the People First Party in Taiwan paid homage to the mausoleum of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen in Nanjing, captial of east China' s Jiangsu Province on May 7th, 2005. James Soong, who arrived in Xi'an Thursday said he led the PFP delegation to the mainland to seek the same root of Chinese and build a bridge over the Taiwan Straits.


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