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News Archive --- Date:20050730


China

  • FM spokesman on G4 proposal on UN Security Council reform (14:05, July 30)
  • Chinese state councilor meets former US President Bush (13:40, July 30)
  • Chinese expert proposes setting up UN cooperative commission on human rights (13:33, July 30)
  • China presents joint document draft for six-party talks (13:15, July 30)
  • Heads of delegations end meeting on fifth day's six-party nuclear talks  (13:06, July 30)
  • Poor hygiene suspected of being behind outbreak in China's Sichuan (11:57, July 30)
  • Pig disease found in more cities; death toll rises to 32 (11:58, July 30)
  • China opposes passage of US bill (11:52, July 30)
  • US$6b deal for 50 Boeing jets in sight (11:51, July 30)
  • DPRK, US hold sixth one-on-one meeting in Beijing (11:31, July 30)
  • Russian chief negotiator to nuclear talks leaves Beijing (10:51, July 30)
  • Delegations of six-party talks to discuss joint document (10:50, July 30)
  • China sets up fund to help victims seek war compensation from Japan (10:46, July 30)
  • Remains of top Marxist economist cremated  (10:44, July 30)
  • Six parties for Korean nuclear talks to draft common document: source (10:51, July 30)
  • Chinese vice premier highlights enlarging cooperation with Indonesia (10:40, July 30)
  • China's supreme court moves to defend farmers' rights on land contract (10:40, July 30)
  • Sino-Thai MOU to further science-technology cooperation (10:38, July 30)
  • Chinese netizens online closely follow six-party talks (09:14, July 30)
  • China, Indonesia ink over US$4bln worth of business cooperation agreements (09:16, July 30)
  • Indonesia to stick to one-China policy (09:17, July 30)
  • China, Indonesia vow to further economic, cultural ties (14:04, July 30)
  • Full text of China-Indonesia joint statement (09:20, July 30)
  • China, Indonesia support Korean Peninsula nuclear talks (09:17, July 30)



  • Business

  • The Top 100 Companies in China (14:18, July 30)
  • Murdoch's son quits News Corp post (12:05, July 30)
  • Microsoft whacks Google (12:05, July 30)
  • Myanmar to grant more blocks for offshore gas exploration (11:30, July 30)
  • Crude oil futures jump on blast-related supply concern (11:28, July 30)
  • China's electricity supply and demand tension relieved in 1st half this year  (10:01, July 30)
  • China's net export of steel totals 2.29 million tons in first half year (10:00, July 30)
  • China to purchase 50 Boeing air planes (09:59, July 30)
  • China's steel production this year to exceed 300 million tons (09:58, July 30)
  • 15 percent of China's well-known trademarks preregistered by overseas firms (09:53, July 30)
  • E. China's Guangzhou to produce 1.2 mln cars annually by 2010 (09:51, July 30)
  • China's investment in iron & steel restrained (09:50, July 30)
  • China's investment in telecommunications down 12.2 percent in first half year (09:48, July 30)
  • Zambian president calls for stronger trade relations with Namibia (09:46, July 30)
  • EU executes 84 projects in southern Nigeria (09:46, July 30)
  • Zimbabwe to import maize seed for new season (09:46, July 30)
  • Nigeria's southeastern cocoa belt to see good harvest (09:45, July 30)
  • Swiss National Bank back in the black (09:45, July 30)
  • HK official urges WTO members to show serious leadership (09:44, July 30)
  • Singapore to initiate Zero GST Warehouse Scheme (09:44, July 30)
  • US economy grows 3.4% in 2nd quarter (10:06, July 30)
  • Economic sentiment improves in EU, euro-zone despite terrorist attacks (09:43, July 30)
  • Malaysia's foreign exchange reserves reach 75.2 bln USD (09:42, July 30)
  • S. African gov't announces steep petrol price hike (09:42, July 30)
  • Incoming WTO chief names four deputies (09:41, July 30)
  • Eurozone business climate improves: European Commission (09:43, July 30)
  • Business boom expected in Q3 in Hong Kong (09:40, July 30)
  • Link IPO re-launch set for 2005/06 (09:39, July 30)
  • Profit of Chinese listing companies decreases in second quarter this year (09:38, July 30)
  • HK Exchange Fund assets down 294.87 mln US dollars (09:36, July 30)
  • Zambian gov't urged to reform for sustainable economic growth (09:35, July 30)
  • SAARC urges more co-operation in intra-regional tourism (09:31, July 30)
  • Beijing sees 28.8 percent rise in actual overseas investment in 1st half  (09:31, July 30)
  • China's electrical capacity now 460 million kw  (09:30, July 30)



  • World

  • Taliban kills parliamentary candidate, 6 bodyguards in south Afghanistan (14:32, July 30)
  • Arroyo urged to go to kitchen of every household to boost image (14:32, July 30)
  • US chopper crashes near Afghan capital (14:08, July 30)
  • Caribbean summit agrees to boost integration, reduce poverty (13:14, July 30)
  • UN: creation of human rights council critical to advance cause (13:12, July 30)
  • Sri Lanka to bring in new laws to flush out black money  (13:12, July 30)
  • Annan appoints panel to assess impact of sanctions in Liberia (13:12, July 30)
  • UN Security Council extends arms ban on DRC (13:11, July 30)
  • Sri Lanka welcomes IRA statement renouncing violence  (13:10, July 30)
  • Police arrest all four July 21 London bombing suspects (13:02, July 30)
  • Suicide bomber kills at least 25 in northern Iraq (13:04, July 30)
  • IRA move spurs efforts on peace deal (13:01, July 30)
  • Bomb cause of deadly train blast, India says (13:00, July 30)
  • Uruguay supports Brazilian aspiration for UN Security Council seat (11:39, July 30)
  • Peruvian president calls for global strategy against terrorism  (11:38, July 30)
  • US Senate votes to grant gunmakers lawsuit immunity (11:38, July 30)
  • Italy arrests London bombing suspect (11:38, July 30)
  • US temporarily closing consulate in Mexico amid violence (11:36, July 30)
  • Over 400 Uzbek refugees flown out of Kyrgyzstan to third country (11:36, July 30)
  • Al-Qaida claims suicide bombing in northern Iraq (11:36, July 30)
  • US army to close 13 bases in Germany (11:35, July 30)
  • UN extends sanctions against Al-Qaida, Taliban (13:11, July 30)
  • Ethiopia's electoral investigation well conducted: EU (11:34, July 30)
  • UN force in Lebanon extended for six months (11:23, July 30)
  • Sending troops overseas part of Canada's responsibility: PM (11:22, July 30)
  • US Senate passes far-reaching energy bill (11:21, July 30)
  • Foreign students asked to leave Pakistan's religious schools (11:20, July 30)
  • Five Palestinians arrested by Israeli troops (11:18, July 30)
  • Two kidnapped UN workers released in Gaza (11:35, July 30)
  • All four suspects in failed London bombing held (11:17, July 30)
  • Kenyan minister threatens to sue over British travel ban (11:15, July 30)
  • Zimbabwe to release two S. African mercenary pilots (11:16, July 30)
  • Sudan first vice president Garang visits Uganda (11:16, July 30)
  • Roundup: Kenyans indignant over British travel ban on minister (11:15, July 30)
  • French PM hails fall in unemployment (11:13, July 30)
  • London police arrest 3 bombing suspects (10:42, July 30)
  • Russian defense minister says not to compromise on South Kurils issue (10:41, July 30)
  • Eight French soldiers freed by Paris Court of Appeal (10:39, July 30)
  • Iraqi women fear new constitution to hamper rights (10:39, July 30)
  • Israel to "react hard" if Palestinians attack during pullout: Sharon (10:38, July 30)
  • Iraqi tribunal questions Saddam for repressing Shiites (10:36, July 30)
  • London bombing suspect detained in Zambia (10:35, July 30)
  • Suicide bombing kills 25 in northern Iraq (10:34, July 30)
  • Rwanda begins release of 36,000 inmates, mostly genocide suspects (10:33, July 30)
  • Death roll up to 700 in rain-hit west India (10:32, July 30)
  • ASEAN ministerial meetings wind up with fruitful achievements (10:32, July 30)
  • 12th ARF meeting agrees on regional security cooperation (10:32, July 30)
  • India calls for amendments in the WTO TRIP prior to Hong Kong Meeting (09:28, July 30)
  • Chechen president criticizes West over Basayev's interview (09:27, July 30)
  • S.Korean citizen kidnapped in Haiti (09:26, July 30)
  • Pact with US not to hinder India's strategic nuclear weapons program: PM (09:26, July 30)
  • Former Philippine election official may flee abroad: Official (09:24, July 30)
  • France to extend 3.5 million euros for reconstruction in southern Sudan (09:02, July 30)
  • Turkey signs additional customs protocol with EU (09:03, July 30)
  • Germany declares no-fly zone over central Berlin (09:03, July 30)
  • Prodi says he will pull troops out of Iraq (09:05, July 30)
  • New York governor sends more national guards to guard mass transit (09:05, July 30)
  • Report says US fails to meet reconstruction goals in Iraq, Afghanistan (09:05, July 30)
  • 13 Egyptian presidential candidates present credentials (09:01, July 30)
  • Two bombs explode on Spanish roads (09:00, July 30)
  • Netherlands to extradite Iraqi terror suspect to US (08:59, July 30)
  • US, Afghan presidents discuss coming elections (08:58, July 30)
  • UN force in Georgia extended for six months (08:58, July 30)



  • Opinion

  • Zheng He's voyages leave rich legacy (12:28, July 30)



  • Sports

  • Hungary wins women's water polo (14:41, July 30)
  • Celtic eye on China skipper Du Wei after signing Japan's Nakamura (14:40, July 30)
  • Jamaica calls up world record holder Powell for worlds despite injured (13:37, July 30)
  • Knicks make Brown richest coach in US (12:20, July 30)
  • China suffers night of shame (12:19, July 30)
  • Woodgate eager to make Real debut (12:18, July 30)
  • Phelps strikes more gold while Magnini wins sprint (12:17, July 30)
  • Groenefeld beats injured Davenport to advance (12:16, July 30)
  • Kuwait national football team loses to UAE in friendship (11:26, July 30)
  • AC Milan plan no further signings in close season (11:12, July 30)
  • Real to sign Brazilian striker Baptista (11:11, July 30)
  • Australia skipper Moore to join Newcastle on two-year deal (11:10, July 30)
  • Veteran track coach Korchemny pleads guilty in BALCO case (11:10, July 30)
  • PSG crush Metz 4-1 in openning match of French first division soccer league (14:06, July 30)
  • Agassi beats Paradorn to reach semis (11:13, July 30)
  • Beijing Ducks to visit NBA Bucks (11:13, July 30)
  • Robinho offers his participation in match; Santos rejects it (11:07, July 30)
  • Real Madrid confirms transfer of Baptista from Sevilla (11:11, July 30)
  • Pele thinks Robinho was wrong and that Santos has to negotiate (11:06, July 30)
  • Cuba announces delegation for Helsinki athletics world championships (11:00, July 30)
  • All players of China-Puerto Rico game disqualified for fight (12:19, July 30)
  • Lithuania win potential title match over Argentina  (13:48, July 30)
  • US edge China 3-2 at women's under-18 volleyball worlds (09:56, July 30)
  • Albirex Niigata beat Woodlands Wellington 2-1 in Singapore Cup match (09:55, July 30)
  • Chinese women fencers pick up gold in epee team competition (09:55, July 30)
  • China to inaugurate national air games (09:55, July 30)
  • East Asian soccer championships to kick off on Sunday (09:54, July 30)
  • Italy senate approves 10m euro increase in Turin Winter Olympics security budget (09:52, July 30)
  • Javelin legend Zelezny to decide on worlds after Oslo Golden League  (09:51, July 30)
  • Everton to face Villarreal in Champions League (09:50, July 30)
  • Italy selects Palermo, Lecce as venues for last two World Cup qualifiers  (09:49, July 30)
  • Japan under-20 international Hirayama on trial at Feyenoord (09:48, July 30)
  • China unveils squad for East Asian women's soccer tournament (09:54, July 30)



  • Science & Technology

  • US astronomers claim to discover 10th planet in solar system (14:35, July 30)
  • New air conditioner to put electricity demand on ice (12:29, July 30)
  • Crew unloads cargo, to inspect shuttle (12:02, July 30)
  • Scientists indentify earliest dinosaur embryos (10:25, July 30)
  • China-made chips infringe on no foreign intellectual property: science academy (10:14, July 30)
  • Powder-inventing Chinese buy cannon from Germany (10:13, July 30)
  • Nigerians to be in space in 25 years: president (10:13, July 30)
  • HK youth innovative achievements showcase in exhibition (10:12, July 30)



  • Life

  • Second Canadian province to regulate Chinese medicine (14:33, July 30)
  • Mud bed influences Chinese ancient culture (10:26, July 30)
  • WHO commits to improving health in Africa (10:20, July 30)
  • Angola reconfirms Marburg virus control (10:19, July 30)
  • Death toll of pig-borne endemic reaches 32 in Sichuan  (10:18, July 30)
  • World Carnival opens in Beijing on schedule (10:16, July 30)
  • HKO provides training on Aviation Meteorological Services (10:12, July 30)
  • China gives canned fish to Sri Lankan tsunami survivors (10:11, July 30)
  • UNESCO chief hails Macao's entry into the world heritage list (10:09, July 30)
  • National museum collects pieces of Beijing "bowl tea" house  (09:27, July 30)



  • Photo

    Robotd showing special prowess

    2005 China Robot Competition and The 6th National Computer Activity for Primary and Middle School Students opened on July 28, 2005 in Changzhou, east China's Jiangsu province. Hundreds of contestants from universities, middle schools and primary schools across the country will take part in the competitions such as robot football, robot dance, etc.

    Lithuania win potential title match

    Ginevicius Vidas (R) from Lithuania breaks through the defense of an Argentine player during a match at the 2005 Stankovic Continental Champions Cup basketball tournament in Beijing, capital of China, July 29, 2005. Lithuania beat Argentina 83-77.

    Indian soldiers are on high alert

    Indian military helicopters hover around in Drass sector of Kargil mountains to avoid Pakistani infiltrating into Indian administered Kashmir, July 28, 2005. The Drass sector of Kargil moutains hug the Line of Control (LOC) dividing Kashmir between India and Pakistan. In the last few weeks Pakistani militants maked bids to infiltrate into Indian zone of Kashmir.

    Love for China

    A student from Canada pose with a sign carrying the slogan "I love China" at the Beijing Capital International Airport on Friday. More than 70 middle school students from Canada's New Brunswick are in Beijing to attend the 2005 Sino-Canadian International Education Summer Camp.

    Oldest dinosaur embryos identified

    Undated photo shows a view of the Golden Gate Highlands National Park, 320 kilometers south of Johannesburg, South Africa. The United States journal "Science" said on July 29, 2005 that the dinosaur eggs discovered in the park 27 years ago have been proved to be the oldest dinosaur embryos so far. The eggs are 190 million years old.


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