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News Archive --- Date:20051023


China

  • S.Korea, China, Japan vow to build sound recycling society (14:52, October 23)
  • Singapore-China ties develop rapidly: PM Lee (08:35, October 24)
  • Do retirement regulations reflect gender discrimination? (11:32, October 23)
  • More rural senior couples to be awarded for practicing family planning policy (11:30, October 23)
  • Chinese legislative session deals with people's fundamental interests (08:31, October 23)
  • China revises audit law to tighten supervision over officials (08:30, October 23)
  • China mulls law to ensure safety of farm products (08:28, October 23)



  • Business

  • Figures: China's major imports from South Africa in January-August 2005 (15:20, October 23)
  • Figures: China's major imports from Chile in January-August 2005 (15:19, October 23)
  • Figures: China's major imports from New Zealand in January-August 2005 (15:16, October 23)
  • Figures: China's major imports from Australia in January-August 2005 (15:15, October 23)
  • Figures: China's major imports from Malaysia in January-August 2005 (15:14, October 23)
  • Figures: China's major imports from Vietnam in January-August 2005 (15:13, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to Chile in January-August 2005 (15:12, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to Argentina in January-August 2005 (15:12, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to Brazil in January-August 2005 (15:07, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to EU in January-August 2005 (15:05, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to South Africa in January-August 2005 (15:05, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to Belgium in January-August 2005 (15:03, October 23)
  • Figures: China's exports to Germany in January-August 2005 (15:01, October 23)
  • Foreign firms under fire for making unsafe PVC food cover films in China: reports (15:31, October 23)
  • Tianjin seeks more Italian investments (14:02, October 23)
  • China expected to import 894,000 tons of cotton in 2006 (13:58, October 23)
  • KFC opens 1,500th outlet on Chinese mainland (13:46, October 23)
  • Yangtze River hydropower stations to generate 66 billion kwh of electricy (13:45, October 23)
  • Technology export to boost China-GMS cooperation (09:40, October 23)
  • Hainan Airlines gets 1.5 billion yuan of investment to build Grand Air China (09:38, October 23)
  • Governors of state-owned commercial banks to be restricted: official (09:36, October 23)
  • China-ASEAN expo concludes with a batch of contracts inked (09:35, October 23)
  • 240 scandals of state-owned commercial banks revealed in first half year (09:32, October 23)
  • Capital Steel opens new branch to step up eastward relocation (09:31, October 23)
  • OPEC launches loan program for developing countries: report (09:42, October 23)



  • World

  • SADC observers arrive in Tanzania (15:41, October 23)
  • Thai gov't issues new regulations to control bird flu (14:42, October 23)
  • Bangladesh's trade gaps with India, China widen (14:37, October 23)
  • Airliner with 114 aboard crashes in Nigeria  (14:24, October 23)
  • Bangladesh to seek donors' help to fight avian flu (14:23, October 23)
  • Poles vote in presidential run-off (14:17, October 23)
  • Malaysia to raise charges for foreigners at government hospitals (14:15, October 23)
  • Municipal polls to held on scheduled date: Nepali ministers (14:14, October 23)
  • Sri Lanka's Tamil rebels neutral in presidential poll (14:13, October 23)
  • Malaysia objects to being held responsible for existence of bombing masterminds (14:12, October 23)
  • 7 people were killed, 8 injured in north Thailand (14:09, October 23)
  • Nepali gov't team formed to study FM radio (14:08, October 23)
  • Malaysian cops hunt for man linked to smuggling of explosives: newspaper (14:06, October 23)
  • At least 20 Guatemalan prisoners escape in jailbreak (14:05, October 23)
  • Australia to provide more quake assistance to Pakistan (14:18, October 23)
  • Poll says Iraqis support attacks on US, UK troops (12:07, October 23)
  • Britain urges EU to ban bird imports (12:04, October 23)
  • Italy announces to ban poultry imports from Croatia, Romania (12:01, October 23)
  • Five injured in Naples's anti-terror drill (11:58, October 23)
  • Joint efforts secure Guardian reporter's release: report (09:23, October 23)
  • Police station in Greece destroyed by fire-bombs (11:56, October 23)
  • Ghana, Jamaica considering to establish direct air links (11:54, October 23)
  • Iran calls for more documented report on Hariri's assassination (11:51, October 23)
  • Darfur peace talks will start on Nov. 20: Sudanese official (09:19, October 23)
  • Chief veterinary officer says Britain still free of bird flu (11:46, October 23)
  • Russia opposes politicization of UN debates on Hariri's murder  (11:45, October 23)
  • Three arrested in anti-terror raids in London (09:19, October 23)
  • Egypt starts investigation into Alexandria incident (11:44, October 23)
  • Serbia-Montenegro shortens obligatory military service to six months (11:41, October 23)
  • Most Greeks believe Turkey's EU accession beneficial but oppose its entry (11:40, October 23)
  • Malaysia to beef up security at border with Thailand  (11:36, October 23)
  • 58 percent of Greeks oppose Turkey's EU accession: Survey (09:12, October 23)
  • Iranian students rally to support government's nuclear policy (09:11, October 23)
  • Russia demands release of officer detained by Georgia (09:08, October 23)
  • India to open three relief-rehabilitation points on LoC (09:06, October 23)
  • Only one province rejects draft constitution: partial results (08:59, October 23)
  • Ugandan army kills four rebels in north (08:57, October 23)
  • Syria denies no full cooperation in probe into Hariri's killing  (11:38, October 23)
  • Fatah-Hamas dialogue to create favorable atmosphere: official (08:53, October 23)
  • UN calls for urgent relief to avoid second cycle of deaths in Pakistan (08:52, October 23)
  • Rafah crossing to reopen temporarily for pilgrims (08:51, October 23)
  • PNA issues instructions to end arms chaos (08:49, October 23)
  • Jihad says Bush statements evince bias to Israel (08:48, October 23)
  • US, Philippines kick off largest annual military exercise (08:42, October 23)
  • Dahlan to return to Gaza after recovery from illness (08:40, October 23)
  • Israel kills Fatah militant near Tulkarem (08:39, October 23)
  • Three Israelis arrested for entering Palestinian city (08:38, October 23)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Olympic champions Yang and Meng replay 1-2 finish at National Games (10:39, October 23)
  • Beem takes lead, Woods out in Orlando (10:37, October 23)
  • Wang Liqin kicked out of men's World Cup (10:34, October 23)
  • Doping scandal mars NG athletics while Liu, Xing shine (10:33, October 23)
  • Arsenal beat Man City, Man Utd draw with Hotspur (10:31, October 23)
  • Chinese Army reigns men's basketball title at National Games (10:28, October 23)
  • China expects to win women's field hockey gold in Beijing Olympics (10:26, October 23)
  • Radcliffe eyes fourth London Marathon win (10:25, October 23)
  • Guangdong wins men's 4x400 meters relay at National Games (10:24, October 23)
  • Hosts Jiangsu wins women's 4x100m relay at National Games (10:17, October 23)
  • Women's 4x400m defending champion Shandong dethroned at National Games (10:19, October 23)
  • Olympic champion Xing wins women's 5,000m title at National Games (10:15, October 23)
  • Guangxi crowns men's 4X100 meters relay at National Games  (10:12, October 23)
  • Shandong's Sun Wenyong wins men's 5,000m at National Games (10:11, October 23)
  • Archery: Breakthrough in Beijing Olympics likely to be bubbles (10:09, October 23)



  • Science & Technology




    Life

  • Thailand ready to battle bird flu: health minister (08:05, October 24)
  • Uganda appoints task force to oversee bird flu preparedness (08:05, October 24)
  • Dead duck found positive for avian flu in Sweden, virus type unclear (08:05, October 24)
  • Croatia takes measures to curb spread of bird flu (08:05, October 24)
  • Traffic police chief punished for assaulting newsman in E. China city (09:50, October 23)



  • Photo

    "Tianjin, China Week" in Rome

    Musicians from China Tianjin Nationalities Orchestra give a splendid concert, marking the opening of "Tianjin, China Week" in Rome, capital of Italy, on Oct. 21, 2005. The government-sponsored exchange activity "Tianjin, China Week", which will be held in Rome, Naples and Milan, is designed to celebrate the 35th anniversary of the founding of China-Italy diplomatic ties.

    Anti-Nazi gathering held in Berlin

    A man holds an anti-Nazi banner during a rally in the Pankow Districit of Berlin, capital of Germany, Oct. 22, 2005. Lots of Berlin residents gathered in the district Oct. 22 to show opposition to an activity held by neo-Nazis there.

    11 lamas awarded advanced degrees on Tibetan Buddhism

    Living Buddha Jamyang (R), also dean of Chinese Tibetan-language Higher Institute of Buddhism, awards graduate certificate to a lama at the Award Ceremony for advanced degree on Tibetan Buddhism in Beijing Oct.18, 2005. After one-year senior course guided by eminent monks in Beijing, 11 lamas in China have become the first school of monks awarded advanced degrees on Tibetan Buddhism by Chinese Tibetan-language Higher Institute of Buddhism Oct.18, 2005.These 11 monks were selected last year from temples in provinces of Yunnan, Qinghai, Sichuan and Gansu as well as Tibet Autonomous Region.

    Second China-ASEAN Expo ends in Nanning

    Singers perform the Guangxi folk performance named "Colorful Guangxi" in the ending party of the Second China-ASEAN Expo in Nanning, capital of southwest China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Oct. 22, 2005. With folk performances of Guangxi and ASEAN countries, the party displayed colorful folk arts.

    UN headquarters lit to mark sixty founding anniversary

    Photo taken on Oct. 22, 2005 shows the "UN 60" design on the building of the United Nations headquarters in New York. Lights in more than 200 offices in the building were turned on early Oct. 22 to form the "UN 60" design to mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the UN. The world body was established on Oct. 24, 1945.

    18th Tokyo International Film Festival opened

    Hollywood director Nick Park (C) and characters of his film arrive at the venue of the opening ceremony of the 18th Tokyo International Film Festival in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Oct. 22, 2005. The 18th Tokyo International Film Festival was opened on Oct. 22.


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