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News Archive --- Date:20050725


China

  • Six parties ready for fresh round of nuclear talks (09:14, July 26)
  • US, Russian delegations meet on eve of six-party talks (17:47, July 25)
  • ROK, Japan to cooperate in pushing six-party talks to achieve fruits  (17:46, July 25)
  • China calls for coal safety production (17:17, July 25)
  • China has ten cities operating rail transit systems (16:24, July 25)
  • Third group of Chinese policemen starts UN peacekeeping mission in Kosovo (15:53, July 25)
  • Chinese legislator leaves for visits to Italy, Netherlands (15:52, July 25)
  • Taiwanese trips to mainland made easier (10:35, July 25)
  • Death toll from unknown illness rises to 17 in Sichuan  (09:13, July 25)
  • ROK, DPRK reach consensus on denuclearization: diplomat (08:20, July 25)
  • DPRK urges US to sincerely approach six-party talks (08:17, July 25)
  • Zimbabwean president leaves Beijing for NE China (08:15, July 25)
  • CPC cadre delegation leaves for visits to Vietnam, Laos (08:13, July 25)
  • US delegation arrives in Beijing for six-party talks (08:12, July 25)
  • Japanese delegation arrives in Beijing for six-party talks (08:10, July 25)
  • Diplomats gather in Beijing for Korean nuclear talks (07:57, July 25)
  • College students respond to national call of working in west China  (08:06, July 25)
  • China entering era of enlightenment for property rights (08:02, July 25)
  • Diaoyutai State Guesthouse: venue for 6-party talks (07:59, July 25)
  • Chinese premier calls on stepping up emergency management  (15:03, July 25)



  • Business

  • Harbin's subway construction plan approved by state (17:18, July 25)
  • S. Africa strives to push economic growth rate (17:15, July 25)
  • Vietnam attracts more foreign investment in 7 months (17:15, July 25)
  • Bank of China has not changed timetable for IPO  (17:14, July 25)
  • Industrial profits reaches 626.6 bln yuan in first half year (17:04, July 25)
  • European businesses upbeat about future in China (17:01, July 25)
  • Central bank governor on RMB exchange rate reform (16:53, July 25)
  • China's export of high-tech products to reach $400 bln (16:06, July 25)
  • China's catering retail sales to hit 880 billion Yuan  (16:21, July 25)
  • Vietnam to host Vietnam-China trade fair (14:11, July 25)
  • China's currency revaluation to reduce Vietnam's trade deficit (14:10, July 25)
  • Nissan to invest US$40 million in Indonesian plant (14:10, July 25)
  • China's reforms on yuan build broad latitude: Singapore press (14:09, July 25)
  • First Chinese tourist group to Russia to set out in late August (11:10, July 25)
  • Macao sees 3.51 pct rise in CCPI in first half (14:07, July 25)
  • Bangladesh to gain in export from China's floating exchange rate (10:05, July 25)
  • Chinese currency revaluation benefits Vietnam's export, tourism (10:05, July 25)
  • EU places anti-dumping duty on Vietnamese bicycles (10:05, July 25)
  • Africa looms larger on US oil map (10:07, July 25)
  • Sri Lanka abolishes 15 percent VAT on gem industry (10:03, July 25)
  • Bolivia wants long-term gas-selling agreement with Argentina (10:03, July 25)
  • Philippines welcomes revaluation of Chinese currency (10:02, July 25)
  • ROK investment increasing to east China coastal city (10:02, July 25)
  • Shell to invest 125 million dollars in Brazil (10:02, July 25)
  • Peru applauds revaluation of Chinese yuan (10:02, July 25)
  • MG Rover bought by Chinese carmaker (09:58, July 25)
  • Angola to export cotton and fruits to US (09:59, July 25)
  • Construction of E.Siberia-Pacific oil pipeline to start in December (09:57, July 25)
  • CNPC sees 37-pct growth of profits in first-half year (09:56, July 25)
  • UK economy drops to decade low (09:55, July 25)
  • China to wield leverage of exchange rates on macro economy (09:55, July 25)
  • Boeing in talks with Indian Air Force on super hornet aircraft (09:54, July 25)
  • China's exchange rate reforms to trigger further progress: S&P (09:54, July 25)
  • NE China port city opens new international air routes (08:08, July 25)
  • Rural water conservancy construction suffers capital shortfall (08:09, July 25)
  • Northeast China province reports double digit rise in overseas investment inflow (08:11, July 25)
  • Tourists from overseas flocking to south China province  (08:12, July 25)
  • Macao works on closers links between China, Portuguese-speaking countries: Macao trade official (08:13, July 25)
  • China reports 14.6 percent mid-year growth in fiscal revenues  (08:14, July 25)
  • PPRD region boasts business chances in the world: HK Chief Executive  (08:15, July 25)
  • WTO talks transparent: HK official (08:17, July 25)



  • World

  • DPRK, US delegations conclude bilateral talks (17:24, July 25)
  • Second militant group claims Sharm el-Sheikh bombings (17:24, July 25)
  • Backgrounder: chronology of key events in Korean Peninsula nuclear issue (17:07, July 25)
  • Australian PM arrives in Baghdad for surprise visit (17:04, July 25)
  • Sharon slams London mayor's "ignorance" on Hamas, Likud (16:42, July 25)
  • Explosives inside watermelons found at Kuwait-Iraq border (16:42, July 25)
  • Philippine president delivers state of nation address (17:05, July 25)
  • S.Korean president orders thorough investigation into slush funds scandal (16:41, July 25)
  • Two suicide car bombs kill 8 in Baghdad (16:41, July 25)
  • Press center for six-party talks starts operation in Beijing (15:55, July 25)
  • Heads of six-party talks delegations to meet Monday evening (15:56, July 25)
  • Australian opposition welcomes decision to sign peace treaty (15:24, July 25)
  • US, DPRK meet in Beijing before six-party talks (15:24, July 25)
  • Lebanon's Hezbollah party to fight disarmament attempts: Raad  (14:59, July 25)
  • US Attorney General denies failure of Bush's fight against Al-Qaida  (14:58, July 25)
  • Suspicious packages found at LA, no explosives found  (14:57, July 25)
  • Philippine anti-government protesters start rally before Arroyo address (14:38, July 25)
  • Suicide car bomb hits police commandos HQ in Baghdad, killing two (14:22, July 25)
  • Ugandan gov't to spend US$630 million to restructure army: report (14:21, July 25)
  • ASEAN FMs arrive for annual meetings (14:15, July 25)
  • Hundreds of passengers stranded as guerrillas stop vehicles in eastern Nepal (14:14, July 25)
  • Israeli-Palestinian coordination stranded by new violence (14:14, July 25)
  • Philippine congress opens session amid crisis (14:13, July 25)
  • ROK, US delegations meet before opening of six-party talks (12:16, July 25)
  • US,Japan hold bilateral meeting ahead of nuclear talks in Beijing  (12:17, July 25)
  • Russian delegation arrives in Beijing for six-party talks  (12:16, July 25)
  • US tells DPRK liaison office in Pyongyang possible (12:13, July 25)
  • World leaders unite to condemn Egypt bombings (10:46, July 25)
  • Four impeachable charges filed against president Arroyo (10:40, July 25)
  • Israeli couple, gunmen die in new violence (10:45, July 25)
  • Egyptian police arrest 70 in hunt for bombers in resort (10:44, July 25)
  • Met chief apologizes for shooting (10:43, July 25)
  • Australia willing to join East Asia security pact (10:51, July 25)
  • Iraq to draft constitution despite boycott (10:51, July 25)
  • Little progress from Rice's shuttle diplomacy (10:47, July 25)
  • British police 'shoot-to-kill' Brazilian (10:43, July 25)
  • DPRK, US reported to meet Monday afternoon (10:34, July 25)
  • ROK, US delegations start meeting ahead of upcoming nuclear talks (10:35, July 25)
  • Power outage hits east Georgia  (08:54, July 25)
  • Traffic accident in northern Nigeria kills 56  (08:49, July 25)
  • New York's major train station evacuated over bomb alarm  (08:47, July 25)
  • Indian earthquake has no impact on Sri Lanka, official (08:16, July 25)
  • Earthquake hits Aceh, Indonesia (08:16, July 25)
  • Strong quake strikes Indian offshore islands (08:16, July 25)
  • ROK, DPRK reach consensus on nuke talks  (08:19, July 25)
  • Philippine military finds no destabilization plot within its ranks (08:04, July 25)
  • Philippine military goes on highest alert prior to state of nation address by Arroyo (08:03, July 25)
  • Al-Qaida group posts video of killed Egyptian diplomat (08:05, July 25)
  • Sri Lanka gov't issues ultimatum to donor organizations  (08:24, July 25)
  • Trial of Egypt's Taba bombing suspects postponed again (08:27, July 25)
  • Thailand cancels tsunami warning (08:17, July 25)
  • Pro-pullout group launches cross-Israel rally  (08:30, July 25)
  • Third man arrested over London bombing (08:19, July 25)
  • Thousands of protesters demonstrate against terrorism in Sharm el-Sheikh (09:47, July 25)
  • Braindrain threatens South Africa's development (08:21, July 25)
  • Pakistan continues to participate in Pak-India peace process (08:26, July 25)
  • Senior constitution writer surprised at initial document (08:23, July 25)
  • Iraqi Sunni Arabs continue talks to end constitution boycott (07:47, July 25)
  • British police regret killing Brazilian in pursuing bombing suspects (07:47, July 25)
  • Pakistani PM's visit to Kabul can not yield desired result  (07:46, July 25)
  • Egypt's resort blasts kill 64: Ministry (07:46, July 25)
  • Small explosion wounded Egyptian in Cairo (07:48, July 25)
  • Rice wraps up Middle East trip (07:48, July 25)
  • Pigs culled near Indonesia's capital to contain spread of bird flu (07:49, July 25)
  • Fresh blast denied in Egypt's Red Sea resort (07:50, July 25)
  • Suicide bombing kills 22 in Baghdad (07:45, July 25)
  • Syria underlines importance of unity among Palestinians (07:41, July 25)
  • Israeli, PNA ministers meet on pullout without "any tangible results" (07:41, July 25)
  • Russia hopes for concrete progress at upcoming six-party talks (07:41, July 25)
  • Egypt's presidential election set for Sept. 7: MENA  (07:40, July 25)
  • Sudanese government forces accuse Darfur rebels of launching new attack (07:39, July 25)



  • Opinion

  • An analysis of London bombings (16:21, July 25)
  • S. Korea builds "independent national defense": Comment (14:20, July 25)
  • Why Qianling Tomb is left to later generations (14:23, July 25)
  • Real Madrid win money but lose loyalty (11:04, July 25)
  • United effort needed to combat terrorism (08:29, July 25)
  • Will new round break deadlock of nuclear talks? (08:07, July 25)



  • Sports

  • ITU International triathlon race held in NE China (17:21, July 25)
  • Federer stays on top of ATP rankings (17:21, July 25)
  • Schnyder crowned at Cincinnati tennis with straight sets win (17:20, July 25)
  • Despatie's supereminence and no more China's dominance in diving (17:20, July 25)
  • Medina Garrigues takes record third triumph at Palermo tennis (17:19, July 25)
  • Madrid hopes to attract more Chinese football fans (17:18, July 25)
  • Beijing seeks Olympic "City Emblem" worldwide (16:31, July 25)
  • Australia slightly better in swimming pool premiere (14:18, July 25)
  • Watson wins golf Senior British Open in playoff (14:16, July 25)
  • Magic signs free-agent point guard Dooling (11:15, July 25)
  • Ginepri clinches second career title at Indianapolis tennis tourney (11:15, July 25)
  • Rivals fail to outgun Lance Armstrong (11:10, July 25)
  • Alonso steals win as Kimi's hopes dashed (11:09, July 25)
  • Schoeman sets 50m butterfly world record (15:03, July 25)
  • Chelsea beat AC Milan 1-0 in US tour  (10:46, July 25)
  • US lift Gold Cup with 3-1 penalty shootout victory (11:02, July 25)
  • Russia and China split the last two diving golds at World Championships (10:39, July 25)
  • Nadal wins Mercedes Cup title  (10:34, July 25)
  • Phelps misses his first final at swimming worlds  (08:18, July 25)
  • Inter will tour England as scheduled  (08:15, July 25)
  • Armstrong wins Tour de France 7th in a row (09:45, July 25)
  • Malaysia to host 2005 Asian Fencing Championship  (08:10, July 25)
  • Alonso wins F1 German Grand Prix  (08:08, July 25)
  • Raikkonen retires from F1 Germany Grand Prix  (08:07, July 25)
  • Gonzalez beats Calleri to win Amersfoort Open title  (08:05, July 25)
  • Tottenham beats France's Olympique to win Peace Cup  (08:02, July 25)
  • Czech Martin wins Tour of Qinghai Lake  (08:00, July 25)
  • Phelps, Hackett gear up to make 1st clash in Montreal  (07:58, July 25)
  • UCI chief speaks high of Tour de Qinghai Lake  (07:55, July 25)
  • Jackson leads Seattle over Detroit 74-71  (07:52, July 25)
  • Chinese diver Hu Jia wins men's 10m platform  (07:50, July 25)



  • Science & Technology

  • New edition Contemporary Chinese Dictionary to debut (17:14, July 25)
  • Feature: Farmer becomes first Chinese individual to breed seeds in space (16:52, July 25)
  • Chinese Mathematical Society marks 70th anniversary (16:50, July 25)
  • "Spyware" threatens over 100 million Internet users (16:50, July 25)
  • NASA counting down for tomorrow's lift-off (10:41, July 25)
  • NASA to go ahead with shuttle launch if same sensor glitch reappears (10:12, July 25)
  • Beijing hosts int'l congress of science history  (10:11, July 25)
  • Space shuttle crew returns to Florida for second launch try (10:10, July 25)
  • New case of mad cow disease detected in France (10:10, July 25)
  • Chinese scientists upgrade first experimental wave power station (10:08, July 25)
  • Fudan university to soften punishment on premarital sex (08:10, July 25)
  • Students from HK, Macao long for working on mainland (08:08, July 25)



  • Life

  • The "Chinese Schindlers" (17:03, July 25)
  • 100,000 foreigners enjoy life in China (16:49, July 25)
  • Peking opera Hamlet to be staged in Denmark (16:48, July 25)
  • Chinese surname history: Shen (16:45, July 25)
  • "Foreign workers" find favor in China (16:49, July 25)
  • Int'l AIDS conference begins in Brazil (14:29, July 25)
  • Two more Indonesians hospitalized for suspected bird flu (14:26, July 25)
  • S. China province tightens supervision on medicine (14:25, July 25)
  • Chocolate Factory still tops N. American box office (10:24, July 25)
  • Chinese students, job-seekers busy with face-lifting in summer  (08:31, July 25)
  • Vietnam culls more bird flu-infected fowls (08:30, July 25)
  • Pigs, poultry culled in Indonesia's Tangerang to contain spread of bird flu (08:29, July 25)
  • HK remains vigilant in food safety (08:25, July 25)
  • Cholera outbreaks in northeastern Uganda (08:27, July 25)
  • Indian PM rejects incentive-based population control (08:12, July 25)
  • Roundup: HIV/AIDS scourge undermines food security in Zimbabwe  (08:15, July 25)
  • Migrant workers, college students could be future high-risk groups of AIDS, official (08:16, July 25)
  • Cape Town voted best travel destination in Africa (08:18, July 25)



  • Photo

    Foreign tourists and locals mourn for the victims

    A little boy lights a candle to mourn for the victims of the deadly bombing attacks in front of the Ghazala Garden, in the resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt July 24, 2005. Foreign tourists and locals held a grand rally here on Sunday to mourn for the victims and protest against the bombing blasts occurred here Saturday, leaving at least 88 people dead, and around 200 others injured.

    First Chinese tourist group starts the UK visit

    The first Chinese tourist group arrived at London Heathrow Airport at 3:30 p.m., July 24, 2005 as scheduled, kicking off the six-day-long tour in the UK. At Shanghai Pudong International Airport, Shanghai group tourists take photo with British staff before their departure.

    Egypt steps up efforts on blast investigation

    Egyptian Attorney General Hisham Badawi (3rd R) inspects the destroyed Ghazala Garden hotel in the famous tourist resort Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on July 24, 2005. The ruins of the building destroyed in the bomb explosions on July 23 were covered and Egypt stepped up its efforts on investigation into the blast.

    Alonso claim title of the German Grand Prix

    Renault Spanish driver Fernando Alonso (M), McLaren-Mercedes Colombian driver Juan Pablo Montoya (L) and English BAR-Honda driver Jenson Button jubilate on the podium of the Hockenheim racetrack after the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim, Germany, July 24, 2005. Alonso won the first place.

    Saddam will be sentenced to death: Iraqi newspaper

    A piece of news on Iraqi newspaper "morning" (Al-Sabah) says that Iraq's former president Saddam Hussein will be sentenced to death in three weeks, July 24, 2005.

    Premier Wen calls on stepping up emergency management

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao delivers a speech during a State Council's working meeting on emergency management in Beijing, capital of China, between July 22 and 23, 2005.

    ROK, US delegations hold bilateral meeting ahead of the six-party talks

    Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Korea (ROK) Song Min-soon (C), also head of ROK delegation, arrives at China World Hotel in Beijing July 25, 2005. Delegations of the Republic of Korea (ROK) and the United States to the six-party talks started their bilateral meeting at 8:00 a.m. Monday morning in Beijing. The fourth round of six-party talks on the Korean Peninsular nuclear issue is scheduled to open tomorrow in Beijing. (Xinhua Photo)

    Suicide bombing kills 22 in Baghdad

    Several Iraqi and US soldiers stand guard at the scene of a suicide car bombing in Baghdad July 24, 2005. Bombing-sick Baghdadis were caught in another deadly blast when a suicide bomber wreaked havoc in the capital on Sunday, killing at least 22 people while Iraqi Sunni Arabs continue talks to end boycott which has already thrown the country in a constitutional limbo.

    Venue for the fourth round of six-party talks ready

    The photo taken on July 24, 2005 shows the meeting place of the fourth round of six-party talks on the nuclear issue of the Korean Peninsula at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing, capital of China. The six-party talks is scheduled to begin here on July 26, 2005.


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