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News Archive --- Date:20050531


China

  • Majority Japanese oppose Koizumi's stance on China (19:12, May 31)
  • Veteran journalist, writer Israel Epstein dies (17:49, May 31)
  • Chinese police heard 47,711 petitioners in 11 days (16:47, May 31)
  • Chinese senior official meets US governor (16:20, May 31)
  • New Zealand PM ends China tour (16:20, May 31)
  • China to draw up new five-year plans for development of ethnic minority regions (16:04, May 31)
  • China's top legislator leaves for home (17:16, May 31)
  • China, Japan agree to resolve East China Sea disputes thru dialogue (19:30, May 31)
  • China's top legislator meets Malaysian paramount ruler (13:54, May 31)
  • China, Chile sign agreement on copper cooperation (16:58, May 31)
  • China considers adopting administrative law to enhance IPR protection (08:15, May 31)
  • Wu Bangguo holds talks with Malaysian parliament speaker  (13:54, May 31)
  • China to exchange ideas with Belarus in supervision of government  (09:56, May 31)
  • Chinese Young Pioneers to hold national congress (08:22, May 31)
  • China promotes common development for Asian countries: Wu   (10:00, May 31)
  • Top Chinese legislator calls for dialogue, cooperation, stability in Asia  (10:00, May 31)
  • China may add interview into national judicial exam  (08:19, May 31)
  • China-Malaysia relations bound to embrace even better future: top legislator  (09:59, May 31)
  • Premier Wen, New Zealand PM vow to speed up FTA talks  (09:55, May 31)
  • China's top legislator meets Malaysian PM  (13:55, May 31)
  • China's efforts to improve education in the west pay off (08:41, May 31)
  • Chinese defense minister meets Algerian guests (08:13, May 31)
  • China, Chile pledge to further bilateral ties  (09:55, May 31)
  • China-Chile entrepreneur committee founded in Beijing (08:12, May 31)
  • Russia to further trilateral relations with China, India (08:07, May 31)
  • China capable of achieving development goals: Premier Wen  (15:09, May 30)
  • China to work for building harmonious society, vice-premier (08:09, May 31)
  • New Zealand aims to conclude FTA talks with China first (07:54, May 31)
  • Chinese president praises healthy growth of relations with New Zealand  (09:58, May 31)



  • Business

  • China establishes special office to cope with pressing energy problem (17:56, May 31)
  • Bank of China to go IPO this year; operating profits in 2004 up 21.3 percent (17:24, May 31)
  • Tertiary sector draws more foreign investment in Shanghai (16:59, May 31)
  • China issue proposals promoting experiments on split share structure (16:59, May 31)
  • Largest tourism websites in Mainland, Taiwan join hands (15:59, May 31)
  • Lenovo falls prey to a plot in the US (15:59, May 31)
  • Imported Pyrocatechol from US and Japan under anti-dumping probe (15:00, May 31)
  • German manufacturers are moving to China (16:12, May 31)
  • Bangladeshi textile mill owners demand 15 percent cash export incentives (14:58, May 31)
  • Non-state owned enterprises create six million jobs a year  (14:05, May 31)
  • NYT: China's exchange rate policy brings stability to Asia (13:29, May 31)
  • Nicaragua announces state of emergency to end energy crisis (11:12, May 31)
  • Taiwan requests FTA talks with the US (10:28, May 31)
  • HK to put 440 million HK dollars for tourism promotion (09:59, May 31)
  • Beijing makes 34 percent of China's software revenue (10:23, May 31)
  • China moves to safeguard millions of textile jobs  (09:57, May 31)
  • US resumes case to WTO over EU's Airbus subsidies: USTR (08:52, May 31)
  • Lufthansa to operate 41 weekly flights to China (08:50, May 31)
  • Hunan Province expects to introduce HK investment for 3,500 projects (08:47, May 31)
  • Rwandan capital dressed up for COMESA summit (08:23, May 31)
  • Restriction on China's textile unreasonable: Minister of Commerce (08:18, May 31)
  • EU still hopes to reach deal with China on textile disputes (08:20, May 31)
  • Dollar jumps to seven-month high against euro (08:21, May 31)
  • Father of Euro urges China to keep its currency exchange rate stable (10:16, May 31)
  • China requires strengthening management of real estate taxation (08:49, May 31)
  • Opening up of oil trade pumps market expectations (08:10, May 31)



  • World

  • Kidnapped Iraqi governor killed (19:11, May 31)
  • Fatah condemns Hamas decision to boycott local election re-vote  (19:09, May 31)
  • Backgrounder: Major setbacks in Europe's integration process (18:32, May 31)
  • French PM resigns after No vote, new PM appointed (18:50, May 31)
  • Hamas says to boycott re-vote of municipal elections (19:09, May 31)
  • Russia's Khodorkovsky sentenced to nine years in jail (19:10, May 31)
  • UN court for Rwanda probes two staffs over bribing witness (16:45, May 31)
  • Israeli army chief says Israel can defend itself if it leaves Golan (16:44, May 31)
  • US House of Representatives forms "special China committee" (16:11, May 31)
  • Israeli PM unsatisfied with result of Bush-Abbas meeting (15:56, May 31)
  • Italian helicopter crashes in Iraq, killing 4 (17:26, May 31)
  • Palestinian police discover tunnel leading to settlement  (15:21, May 31)
  • 6 KFC employees burnt to death after mosque blast in Karachi (15:11, May 31)
  • Palestinian authority releases 40 prisoners  (15:03, May 31)
  • Poll: Koizumi should end visits to shrine (13:59, May 31)
  • Disaster early-warning system opens in Thailand (13:18, May 31)
  • Bird flu endemic to Indonesia: OIE (13:16, May 31)
  • Freeze on Russian bases in Georgia suspended after accord: official (13:18, May 31)
  • Portuguese president urges ratification of EU constitution (11:21, May 31)
  • Earthquake hits southwestern Japan  (11:34, May 31)
  • Yachi's comments will harm S.Korea-Japan summit  (11:00, May 31)
  • Saad Hariri officially announced victory in election  (11:01, May 31)
  • Ratification of EU constitution should continue: Baltic states (10:46, May 31)
  • Germany moves closer to first woman leader  (10:38, May 31)
  • New charges filed against Pinochet for human rights violations (10:32, May 31)
  • DPRK Internet site offers separated family e-mail service (09:59, May 31)
  • Spanish PM says he respects result of referendum in France (09:45, May 31)
  • Japan's PM Koizumi visits tomb for unkown soldiers (08:36, May 31)
  • Africa summit to focus on Blair plan (08:38, May 31)
  • Hariri sweeps Beirut election in Lebanon 1st round  (08:41, May 31)
  • Serbia-Montenegro undeterred by French referendum (08:04, May 31)
  • Survey shows 59 percent Dutch voters against EU Constitution (08:03, May 31)
  • French-German summit to be held on June 10 (08:02, May 31)
  • Chirac to announce "decisions" about government (08:01, May 31)
  • Greece expresses disappointment over French referendum result (08:01, May 31)
  • Bush says US is more secure because of war on terrorism (08:01, May 31)
  • Iraqi helicopter crashes, killing all five on board  (07:49, May 31)
  • Israeli president warns against anti-Semitism in Germany (07:48, May 31)
  • Zarqawi to send message to Bin Laden: website statement  (07:49, May 31)
  • Saudi CP confirms stable health condition of King Fahd (07:51, May 31)
  • Hamas remains opposite to re-voting (07:50, May 31)
  • Russia, Georgia ready to sign framework treaty: Georgian FM (07:52, May 31)
  • Sudanese government ready to reach final solution to Darfur issue: official (07:53, May 31)
  • German opposition candidate for chancellor vows to tackle unemployment (07:53, May 31)
  • At least 4 killed in blast in Karachi (07:54, May 31)
  • Ethiopia's ruling party hangs on to power after parliamentary elections (07:48, May 31)
  • French rejection of EU Constitution hailed, booed in Norway (08:05, May 31)
  • Sri Lanka Buddhist party to contest for presidency (07:54, May 31)
  • Palestinian official says Abbas hasn't approved new election law  (07:55, May 31)
  • Russia, Georgia agree on bases withdrawal (07:51, May 31)
  • Iran proposes "Great Islamic Initiative" to counter US reform plan (07:55, May 31)
  • US military says detention of top Iraqi Sunni leader a mistake (07:56, May 31)
  • 11 Taliban killed in south Afghanistan: official (07:56, May 31)



  • Opinion

  • EU constitution stranded in France (18:54, May 31)
  • UN reform should be broadly representative (10:28, May 31)
  • Taiwan's WHO bid has no legal basis (10:27, May 31)
  • Who leads to the global market imbalance? (11:31, May 31)



  • Sports

  • 46 mountaineers scale Mt. Qomolangma (14:23, May 31)
  • Stoudemire leads Suns over Spurs in game 4 (14:24, May 31)
  • Sixteen-year old American crowned in Shooting World Championships (10:40, May 31)
  • Henin outlasts fellow Grand Slam winner Kuznetsova (10:13, May 31)
  • Henry, Forlan win Golden Shoe (10:08, May 31)
  • Safin, Gaudio, Coria surprised as Henin and Sharapova through (08:49, May 31)
  • Ronaldo out of national team (10:04, May 31)
  • Brazil, Cuba earn tickets for world basketball league (08:34, May 31)
  • Safin stunned by Robredo in five-set marathon at French Open (10:12, May 31)
  • NHL labor talks to resume in Toronto (08:32, May 31)
  • Sharapova clinches rain-interrupted battle to be in last eight  (08:21, May 31)
  • BOCOG signs CNPC as official partner of 2008 Olympics (08:17, May 31)
  • China beat Japan 3-1 at Int'l Women's Volleyball Tournament (08:15, May 31)
  • China' coach Chen depressed after 3-1 win over Japan (08:10, May 31)
  • China's Tianjin crowned at Asian club volleyball tournament (08:05, May 31)
  • Norwegian expedition conquers Mount Qomolangma (10:11, May 31)
  • IOC to inspect Beijing's preparations (08:07, May 31)
  • Li Ting, Sun Tiantian enter quarter-finals (15:32, May 30)



  • Science & Technology

  • China adopts new measures to narrow education gaps (14:53, May 31)
  • China initiates million-KW wind power project  (14:12, May 31)
  • Andromeda galaxy 3 times bigger than previously thought: astronomers (10:49, May 31)
  • China's efforts to improve education in western areas pay off (08:25, May 31)



  • Life

  • Indonesia starts polio vaccination program in three provinces (19:31, May 31)
  • China has 120,000 students in colleges of nationalities (16:01, May 31)
  • Miss Canada grabs 2005 Miss Universe crown  (14:18, May 31)
  • Tobacco: No.1 cause of avoidable deaths in Europe (11:18, May 31)
  • Feature: Jakarta wages city-wide vaccination for fear of Polio outbreak (11:17, May 31)
  • Beijing to complete Haihe pollution treatment projects (11:11, May 31)
  • China launches program to ensure infants' healthy growth (09:14, May 31)
  • Health professionals key in tobacco control: WHO (11:22, May 31)
  • Health professionals need play bigger role in China's tobacco control, experts say (09:15, May 31)
  • Chinese, Myanmar Buddhist masters stress promotion of friendship, world peace (09:15, May 31)
  • Cross-Strait tourism websites join hands to tap booming market (09:19, May 31)
  • Two Hong Kongers die in suspected wrongly dispensed drug case (09:19, May 31)
  • Voluntary "foreign security guards'' found in community (09:19, May 31)



  • Photo

    Miss Canada crowned Miss Universe 2005

    Miss Canada Natalie Glebova holds her crown after being named Miss Universe 2005 in Bangkok, May 31, 2005. Glebova was crowned Miss Universe 2005 in Bangkok on Tuesday at the 54th annual Miss Universe pageant broadcast live worldwide. (Reuters photo)

    Nobel Laureates Beijing Forum 2005 opens

    Nobel Prize Laureate Robert A. Mundell answers questions at the Nobel Laureates Beijing Forum 2005 at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on May 30, 2005. The forum was opened here on Monday, with seven winners of Nobel economics prize attending.

    Five wounded in roadside explosion in east Kabul

    Afghans try to move away a taxi destroyed in a bomb explosion in east Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, May 30, 2005. A roadside bomb exploded in east Kabul on May 30, destroying the taxi and leaving five people in the taxi and three others on the road wounded.

    US forces detain leader of Iraqi Islamic Party

    Three representatives of the Iraqi Islamic Party hold a press conference in Baghdad, capital of Iraq, May 30, 2005. Mohsen Abdel Hamid, general secretary of the Islamic Party, Iraq's main Sunni party, was arrested by US forces in Baghdad early Monday morning, said the party.

    Minister of Commerce holds press conference on textile exports

    China's Commerce Minister Bo Xilai speaks to reporters on the issue of Chinese textile exports during a press conference hosted by the Information Office of China's State Council in Beijing, May 30, 2005. Bo said at the press conference that the Chinese government will not sit by and watch domestic textile companies suffer from "double pressure".

    Wu Bangguo meets with Malaysian leaders

    Wu Bangguo (L), chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, shakes hands with Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi during their meeting in Kuala Lumpur, May 30, 2005.

    Chinese leaders meet with New Zealand's PM

    Chinese President Hu Jintao (R) meets with New Zealand's Prime Minister Helen Elizabeth Clark in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, May 30, 2005. Clark arrived in Beijing on May 29 for a three-day working visit to China. (Xinhua photo)


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