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News Archive --- Date:20050724


China

  • ROK, DPRK delegations meet in Beijing for nuke talks (14:38, July 24)
  • Zimbabwean president arrives in Beijing (09:49, July 24)
  • Spanish PM concludes China tour (09:48, July 24)
  • Unknown disease claims 9 lives in Sichuan (08:57, July 24)
  • 4.8 mln hectares of trees built in 2004 (08:55, July 24)
  • President Hu sends condolences to Mubarak over terror attacks (08:53, July 24)
  • CPPCC chairman highlights research on united front theory (08:41, July 24)



  • Business

  • Jiangsu foreign trade exceeds US$100b (14:41, July 24)
  • Revaluation of yuan receives mixed reactions in Indonesia (12:38, July 24)
  • US: decision on restriction of Chinese woolen trousers delayed  (12:37, July 24)
  • Air China to further strengthen air safety (09:59, July 24)
  • Shanghai reports double-digit foreign trade growth in 1st half year (09:39, July 24)
  • Soaring forex reserve challenges China's financial strategy (15:02, July 24)
  • CR Airways launches direct Hong Kong-Sanya flight (09:37, July 24)



  • World

  • Iraq vows to protect Sunni constitution writers  (15:23, July 24)
  • Brazil "shocked" over citizen mistakenly killed by London police  (15:22, July 24)
  • Washington metro on high alert after latest wave of bomb attacks  (15:20, July 24)
  • 52% Japanese distrust US gov't: survey  (15:19, July 24)
  • Al-Qaida group claims Sharm el-Sheikh blasts: TV (09:29, July 24)
  • Rice arrives in Ramallah for talks with Palestinian leaders (09:28, July 24)
  • London tube station reopens after security alert (09:26, July 24)
  • M6.0 earthquake hits Tokyo, over 20 injured (09:25, July 24)
  • Zambian president condemns mine workers violence (09:23, July 24)
  • Arroyo submits defense against impeachment complaint (09:21, July 24)
  • DPRK raps US, Japan for pressure before six-party talks (09:20, July 24)
  • World leaders condemn bomb attacks in Egypt (09:18, July 24)
  • US condemns bomb attacks in Egypt (09:16, July 24)
  • UK police confirm man mistakenly shot dead was Brazilian (09:16, July 24)
  • Egyptian investigators inspect blast scenes (09:14, July 24)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • World champion Rossi wins pole at British Grand Prix  (10:08, July 24)
  • Italian wins stage, Martin closes to win Tour of Qinghai Lake  (10:07, July 24)
  • Real madrid beat Beijing Guo'an 3-2 in friendly  (10:06, July 24)



  • Science & Technology




    Life

  • Illegally stored explosives blamed for blast in Shanxi (09:44, July 24)



  • Photo

    Rain cools down summer heat in Beijing

    Vehicles run in a rain in Beijing on July 23, 2005.

    New tallest man

    The file photo taken in October 2004 shows Xi Shun, the new tallest man who measures a whopping 7 foot 8.95 inch (2 meters 36.1 centimeters), shopping in a emporium in Hohhot, capital of northern China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.Xi Shun received the certificate of the tallest naturally-growing human being from Steward Newbert, an officer of Guinness Book of World Records on July 21, 2005. The 54-year-old Mongol has grown to this remarkable height naturally, and not as a result of a medical condition.

    Nanjing Automobile acquires MG Rover

    Chinese carmaker Nanjing Automobile (Group) Corp acquired the collapsed British automaker MG Rover Group Ltd on July 22.

    Real Madrid beat Beijing Hyundai 3-2 in friendly

    Ronaldo of Real Madrid (in white) fights for the ball with Zhang Shuai of Beijing Hyundai during a friendly match at the Worker's Stadium in Beijing on Saturday, July 23, 2005.

    Egyptian President inquires bombings

    Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (L) is asking for situation after the bombings.


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