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News Archive --- Date:20051012


China

  • Economic cooperation tops agenda of Wu Yi's DPRK tour: FM spokesman (17:06, October 12)
  • Largest Ketamine smuggling case uncovered in China since 1949  (17:00, October 12)
  • HK CE focuses on people-based governance in policy address  (16:42, October 12)
  • Feature: China's 2nd manned spacecraft blasts off in eye of all nation (16:48, October 12)
  • Western agencies race to report Shenzhou-VI (14:47, October 12)
  • China sends two astronauts into space (12:59, October 12)
  • Chinese astronauts comfortable in orbit (10:34, October 12)
  • Premier Wen Jiabao hails successful launch of spacecraft Shenzhou-6 (10:16, October 12)
  • Astronauts on Shenzhou-6 spacecraft say "we are feeling good" (09:49, October 12)
  • China launches 2nd manned spacecraft  (09:00, October 12)
  • New spacemen to become household names in manned space  (08:55, October 12)
  • Watch Shenzhou-VI mission on People's Daily website  (11:18, October 12)
  • Astronauts enter spacecraft, ready for launch (08:10, October 12)
  • China's leadership stresses the rule of law (14:08, October 12)
  • CPC solicits non-communist parties' comments for fresh five-year program (14:05, October 12)
  • China to stick to peaceful development, Party document says (14:02, October 12)
  • Chongqing and Brisbane establish relations of friendly cities (13:47, October 12)
  • Survey: Most Taiwanese support earlier direct link with mainland (13:34, October 12)
  • CPC plenary session calls for developing the economy based on scientific concept (13:27, October 12)
  • 124 cities to attend Asia Pacific Cities Summit in SW China  (13:25, October 12)
  • Sino-US JEC to touch upon topics including RMB reform (13:24, October 12)
  • China to continue friendly policy towards Japan: vice president (08:07, October 12)
  • China to adjust relief materials in line with Pakistan's needs: FM spokesman (08:04, October 12)
  • Astronauts full of confidence in manned space mission (09:32, October 12)
  • Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng: "duet" in China's 2nd manned space mission (07:39, October 12)
  • Beijing aerospace center ready for launch (07:36, October 12)
  • Expert explains major technological improvement on Shenzhou-6 (07:34, October 12)
  • China to use improved Long March II F rocket for 2nd manned space mission (07:29, October 12)
  • Yang Liwei says Shenzhou-VI astronauts capable of new space mission (07:14, October 12)
  • Premier wishes astronauts successful mission (07:04, October 12)
  • New Five-Year Plan to see revolutionary changes  (07:01, October 12)
  • Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng to pilot Shenzhou-VI   (06:55, October 12)



  • Business

  • Tax collection grows 20.4% in first 3 quarters (16:54, October 12)
  • BNP Paribas buys $85 mln stake of NCCB (16:56, October 12)
  • Haier exports $1 billion in first 3 quarters (16:57, October 12)
  • China holds forum on private economy development (16:48, October 12)
  • 3.3 million Chinese contract workers go overseas (16:46, October 12)
  • China, US start sixth round of textile talks (14:33, October 12)
  • Foreign trade volume reached $1024.51 bln in past three quarters (08:26, October 12)
  • China-ASEAN fruit trade surges (17:02, October 12)
  • New Five-Year Plan to see revolutionary changes (08:22, October 12)
  • China to double per capita GDP of 2000 by 2010 (08:19, October 12)
  • Sino-US JEC to discuss RMB reform (08:17, October 12)



  • World

  • Feature: Rescue, relief operation on way to Pakistan's Balakot  (17:16, October 12)
  • US Secretary of State to visit Pakistan (17:10, October 12)
  • New York terror threat a hoax: news report (11:18, October 12)
  • Rocket hits Afghan capital prior to Rice's visit (10:59, October 12)
  • Japan's Kyodo News reports Shenzhou-VI launch  (10:43, October 12)
  • Heavy rain slows earthquake aid in Asia  (09:26, October 12)
  • Saddam may vote on new Iraqi charter  (09:30, October 12)
  • France, Russia vow to boost ties  (09:31, October 12)
  • Iranian president voices hope for successful Iraqi referendum (08:36, October 12)
  • US military considers active-duty force for relief efforts (08:48, October 12)
  • Japan to offer 20 million dollars aid for Pakistan quake relief (08:35, October 12)
  • Russia seeks more active role in Southeast Asia (08:15, October 12)
  • Death toll rises to 23,000: Pakistan PM (08:13, October 12)
  • Latest technologies can raise Arab oil reserves: OAPEC (08:52, October 12)
  • Crime syndicate dismantled in Australia (08:53, October 12)
  • Cambodia, US sign MOU for promoting cooperation in health, avian influenza (08:30, October 12)
  • Israel arrests suspected Hamas explosive engineer (08:55, October 12)
  • Liberians vote for first president after bloody civil war (08:09, October 12)
  • Abbas-Sharon summit possible after Ramadan (08:25, October 12)
  • Australia doubles aid to quake-hit South Asian nations (08:50, October 12)
  • Zambia's poverty level drops in past 6 years (08:33, October 12)
  • ASEAN deepens relationship with dialogue partners  (08:22, October 12)



  • Opinion

  • The look of Shenzhou-VI manned spaceship (21:10, October 12)
  • Sino-US exchange requires communication of heart (17:05, October 12)



  • Sports

  • One more Vietnamese soccer referee admits taking bribes  (17:00, October 12)
  • Yao's 19 boosts Rockets over 76ers (16:59, October 12)
  • Olympic champion hurdler to lead Shanghai's march into stadium  (17:01, October 12)
  • Suns Stoudemire to miss four months with knee injury (17:01, October 12)
  • Georgia no rival for Greece in youth football (17:01, October 12)
  • Angolan team raises 42,000 US dollars (08:37, October 12)
  • Albania seeks victory over Turkey (08:35, October 12)
  • Russian soccer team must win in Slovakia to make play-offs (08:32, October 12)
  • Officials: 26 athletes test positive (08:33, October 12)
  • Excited Rooney vows to ditch bad temper (08:32, October 12)
  • Wong wins HK's 1st gold at National Games  (17:01, October 12)
  • IOC chief starts whirlwind tour of China  (08:17, October 12)
  • Chen Yanqing considers to shift from barbell to business  (08:15, October 12)
  • Angels oust Yankees to move up to ALCS  (08:14, October 12)
  • Former Belgian cyclist champion faces trial  (08:12, October 12)
  • Feyenoord captain joins Anderlecht of Belgium  (08:10, October 12)
  • Radcliffe to compete in Dutch road running  (08:08, October 12)
  • Strongwomen sweep world records, HK takes 1st gold  (08:07, October 12)



  • Science & Technology

  • Hi-tech fair to promote innovation (16:43, October 12)
  • China Hi-Tech Fair 2005 opens in Shenzhen (16:44, October 12)
  • How do astronauts eat, sleep in spaceship? (16:35, October 12)
  • Chinese scientists conduct first scientific expedition in Atlantic (16:46, October 12)
  • Landing field system operating after Shenzhou-VI lifts off (16:31, October 12)
  • Next goals: Permanent space lab, and moon  (15:04, October 12)
  • Hitachi Group's "Modular Solutions" Makes High-profile Debut (13:13, October 12)
  • CHTF/Electronic Products, a Professional Event Highlighted with Brilliant Ideas and Widely Awaited (13:09, October 12)
  • Astronauts aboard Shenzhou-6 drink "purest" water from deep underground (13:13, October 12)
  • China establishes space center in Beijing (09:27, October 12)
  • 3G to face challenges: Father of Cell-phone (09:25, October 12)
  • China's space program is for peaceful use of resources: chief designer (09:24, October 12)
  • Interview: chief designer says Shenzhou-6 shoulders three tasks (09:23, October 12)
  • Interview: chief designer expresses confidence in Shenzhou-6 flight (09:22, October 12)
  • A chronicle of piloted space voyage (09:21, October 12)



  • Life

  • Cancer second biggest killer in Holland: report (13:56, October 12)
  • HK Film Guarantee Fund approves new loan guarantee to film "Dragon Tiger Gate" (13:56, October 12)
  • China develops reagent for testing drug resistance of hepatitis B  (13:56, October 12)
  • Zhang Yimou not interested in directing Hollywood film on Vietnam  (13:56, October 12)
  • China donates 17 ambulances to Bulgaria (13:56, October 12)
  • China urges localities to upgrade alert for cholera (13:56, October 12)
  • Guangzhou drill mirrors blackout threat (13:37, October 12)
  • Battle to halt sandstorms continues in the north (13:38, October 12)
  • Beijingers fall victim to SMS scam (13:40, October 12)
  • Northern areas face plummeting temperatures (13:39, October 12)
  • US parents concerned about kids exposure to bad content, identity  (13:10, October 12)
  • US students handicapped by lack of international studies: surveys (13:12, October 12)



  • Photo

    2005 Hi-tech Fair

    Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan declares the inauguration of the 7th China Hi-Tech Fair in Shenzhen on Oct.12.

    Chinese hail successful launch of Shenzhou-VI

    Students of Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics hail the successful launch of spacecraft Shenzhou-6 in China's capital Beijing on Oct. 12, 2005. China successfully launched its second manned spacecraft Shenzhou-6 at the launch center Wednesday morning.

    Japanese lower house approves privatization of Japan Post

    Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi shows delight after the approval of a plan to privatize the country's postal system during a plenary session of the House of Representatives in Tokyo Oct. 11, 2005. The Japanese lower house of parliament approved the set of bills to privatize Japan Post in the plenary session by 338 votes for to 138 against.

    Shenzhou-VI blasts off at 9:00

    China launches its second manned spacecraft Shenzhou-VI at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China's Gansu Province at 9:00 a.m. on Oct. 12, 2005. (Xinhua photo)

    Shenzhou VI capsule ready for launch

    Fei Junlong and Nie Haisheng lie in the Shenzhou VI capsule before the launch Wednesday October 12, 2005. China plans to launch its second manned space mission Wednesday morning. (Xinhua Photo)

    Fei Junlong, Nie Haisheng: Taikongnauts on Shenzhou-VI

    Fei Junlong (L) and Nie Haisheng, two astronauts on China's second manned space mission, are both selected air force pilots, like the first astronaut Yang Liwei.


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