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News Archive --- Date:20050618


China

  • African party delegation kicks off China visit (15:51, June 18)
  • 1,500 Chinese students killed in traffic accidents (12:53, June 18)
  • China plays indispensable role in solving Korean nuclear issue: Goh (10:30, June 18)
  • African diplomat hails ties with China (10:27, June 18)
  • Nationwide trial-run for power emergencies (09:41, June 18)
  • Relief goods allocated to flood-hit areas (09:40, June 18)
  • Tax exemption for charities (10:24, June 18)
  • China-Russia relations reach unprecedented height: Chinese President  (12:08, June 19)
  • Edmund Ho congratulates Donald Tsang on becoming HKSAR chief executive designate (09:37, June 18)
  • China launches "energy revolution" to save sand-haunted villages (10:30, June 18)
  • Taiwan Supreme Court upholds Chen Shui-bian's victory in 2004 election (09:35, June 18)
  • Former state planning commission vice-minister Rui Xingwen cremated (10:21, June 18)



  • Business

  • Key SOEs to keep control (15:14, June 18)
  • House price curbs start to take effect (15:14, June 18)
  • Int'l IT fair to open in Liaoning next week (12:57, June 18)
  • Hong Kong sees service industries receipts increase (10:43, June 18)
  • China Focus: Bank of America takes stake in Construction Bank (14:34, June 18)
  • Business brisk at 16th China Harbin Fair (10:41, June 18)
  • SASAC requires state-controlled companies playing a stabilizing role in reform of share structure (10:39, June 18)
  • First listed company to buy back its own public shares (10:38, June 18)
  • US, EU to hold new talks on airplane subsidies dispute (10:36, June 18)
  • Nigeria to adopt tourism master plan (10:34, June 18)



  • World

  • Juncker says Europe is not America's subsidiary (13:19, June 18)
  • Poland's parliament speaker says ratification of EU constitution to be rapid (13:17, June 18)
  • Poll indicates re-election of Brazilian president in 2006 (13:16, June 18)
  • Argentine vice-president hails ties with China (13:15, June 18)
  • Iran to hold presidential run-off next Friday (09:35, June 19)
  • Koizumi says no war memorial will substitute for Yasukuni Shrine (10:10, June 18)
  • DPRK willing to rejoin six-party nuclear talks (10:08, June 18)
  • US Congress passes bill on cutting UN dues (10:04, June 18)
  • US says DPRK returning to talks more important (10:02, June 18)
  • Sweden postpones ratification of EU constitution (10:01, June 18)
  • EU leaders keep enlargement promises (10:00, June 18)
  • EU leaders raise ODA commitment (10:15, June 18)
  • Polling for Iran's presidential election ends (09:58, June 18)
  • Al-Jazeera airs video of al-Qaida's deputy leader (09:57, June 18)
  • Lebanon's ex-PM killed by truck bomb: panel (09:54, June 18)
  • Chirac says Europe in "grave crisis" (09:52, June 18)



  • Opinion

  • The "Washington Consensus" and "Beijing Consensus" (13:30, June 18)



  • Sports

  • Gao shines as China sweep past Panama  (10:56, June 18)
  • Ankle operation successful for Yao Ming  (10:11, June 19)
  • Guti prefers English club if he leaves Real Madrid  (10:53, June 18)



  • Science & Technology

  • Architectural exhibition shows HK students' idealized vision (13:03, June 18)
  • Remains of prehistoric plant found Shandong (13:01, June 18)



  • Life

  • Abortion woman stops factory pollution (15:20, June 18)
  • Fire victims' families get gov't pay-outs (15:22, June 18)
  • 1 killed, 2 missing in Harbin downpour (13:11, June 18)
  • 70% Chinese want to get slimmer: survey (13:09, June 18)



  • Photo

    Bank of America takes stake in Construction Bank

    China Construction Bank Chairman Guo Shuqing (L) shakes hands with Bank of America Board Chairman Kenneth D. Lewis at the signing ceremony in Beijing June 17, 2005. The two banks signed an agreement that Bank of America would invest 2.5 billion US dollars in China Construction Bank (CCB) for stake in the country's leading property lender. This was the most-ever foreign investment in a Chinese company made by a single foreign company.

    China thrashed Panama 4-1

    China thrashed Panama 4-1 to keep their winning record in their final group match of the FIFA World Youth Championship on Friday.

    Al-Jazeera airs video of al-Qaida's NO.2

    Al-Jazeera TV channel aired a new videotape of al-Qaida's deputy leader on Friday, which showed Aymanal-Zawahiri urged his followers to carry out fight against crusaders.

    Voting of Iranian presidential election kicks off

    Iranian President Mohammad Khatami fills in his ballot for the presidential election in Tehran, 17 June 2005. Iranian presidential election was held on Friday. The voting is due to end at 7:00 p.m. (1430 GMT) but it can be extended until midnight if it is necessary.

    President Hu hails China-Russia ties

    President Hu Jintao meets with visiting Russian State Duma Chairman Boris Gryzlov in Beijing, June 17, 2005.

    Lebanon's ex-PM killed by truck bomb

    Detlev Mehlis, chief of the international probe team for the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafikal-Hariri, has confirmed Friday that a truck bomb explosion killed Hariri.

    Cambodia school siege was revenge

    A man suspected of involement in the deadly school siege (R) in Cambodia.


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