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News Archive --- Date:20060102


China

  • China makes public "blacklist" of bribers (16:43, January 02, 2006)
  • West China sees increasing public health emergencies: official (16:44, January 02, 2006)
  • China to speed up audit to curb waste of resources: top auditor (10:33, January 02, 2006)
  • Government website draws attention on its formal operation (09:29, January 02, 2006)



  • Business

  • Angola increases export of black granite in 2005 (17:42, January 02, 2006)
  • Beijing to invest more in suburban area (16:49, January 02, 2006)
  • Non-state airlines bring fierce competition in China's aviation industry (13:55, January 02, 2006)
  • Macao's exports, imports up in November last year (13:56, January 02, 2006)
  • Air Macao nets record high profit in 2005 (14:03, January 02, 2006)
  • Bangladesh to import 1.4 million tones of crude oil (14:09, January 02, 2006)
  • "Unity," key word for E. China's farmers seeking share in marketplace (12:31, January 02, 2006)
  • Nepal sets stride into SAFTA: Official (12:33, January 02, 2006)
  • Venezuela regains control of 32 privately operated oil fields (10:35, January 02, 2006)
  • Zanzibar attracts expected number of tourists in 2005 (09:59, January 02, 2006)
  • China's GDP up 9.8 pct in 2005: says NDRC (10:00, January 02, 2006)
  • Uganda's economy grows at six percent yearly: Museveni (10:02, January 02, 2006)
  • Dairibord Zimbabwe changes name (10:02, January 02, 2006)
  • ICAO to audit Nigeria's aviation industry (10:05, January 02, 2006)



  • World

  • DPRK urges Japan to settle past crimes before normalizing bilateral ties (17:34, January 02, 2006)
  • Nepali guerrillas call off unilateral cease-fire  (17:35, January 02, 2006)
  • PNA police storm Rafah governmental offices to protest lawlessness (17:36, January 02, 2006)
  • Nine bodies discovered in Baghdad (17:37, January 02, 2006)
  • Netanyahu opens bid to quit Israeli cabinet (17:38, January 02, 2006)
  • Suicide car bomb kills five policemen north of Baghdad (17:40, January 02, 2006)
  • Ukraine proposes resumption of gas talks with Russia (17:41, January 02, 2006)
  • Roadside bomb hits convoy in Baghdad, minister unhurt (16:35, January 02, 2006)
  • UN probe team asks to interview Syrian president (16:35, January 02, 2006)
  • 18 warriors in northeastern Uganda to face military court (16:36, January 02, 2006)
  • Haiti's interim government confirms election postponement (16:37, January 02, 2006)
  • S.Korean president conducts minor cabinet reshuffle (16:38, January 02, 2006)
  • 3 killed in explosion in southern Afghanistan (16:39, January 02, 2006)
  • Zambia to benefit from South Africa's food aid (16:40, January 02, 2006)
  • 3 journalists killed, 370 injured, 164 get death threats in Bangladesh last year: Survey (13:48, January 02, 2006)
  • Bolivia's president-elect to visit Venezuela (13:51, January 02, 2006)
  • Austria suffers drop in gas supply in Russia-Ukraine dispute (12:14, January 02, 2006)
  • Hungary bears brunt of Russia-Ukraine standoff over gas contract (12:16, January 02, 2006)
  • Nepal organizes all political party meeting in Kathmandu (12:17, January 02, 2006)
  • Royal Nepalese army lists guerrillas' atrocities  (12:18, January 02, 2006)
  • Israeli air force launches attack in Gaza Strip (12:20, January 02, 2006)
  • Ukraine ready to pay "reasonable market price" for Russian gas: president (12:22, January 02, 2006)
  • EU calls on Russia, Ukraine to ensure gas supply to Europe (12:23, January 02, 2006)
  • Mexican rebel leader starts motorbike tour to broaden anti-capitalist front (12:24, January 02, 2006)
  • Indonesian police pledge to find all perpetrators of bombing (10:30, January 02, 2006)
  • Iran dismisses Russian nuclear proposal as final plan (10:31, January 02, 2006)
  • Annan condemns attack on UN recreational facility in Gaza (09:34, January 02, 2006)
  • Canadian governor general delivers New Year message (09:35, January 02, 2006)
  • Canadian man killed in gun violence in Toronto (09:35, January 02, 2006)
  • US criticizes Russia for cutting off gas to Ukraine (09:36, January 02, 2006)
  • Russia cuts down gas supply to Ukraine, accuses Kiev of tapping European gas (09:37, January 02, 2006)
  • Bush again defends warrantless domestic surveillance (09:38, January 02, 2006)
  • German family abducted in Yemen returns to Germany (09:40, January 02, 2006)
  • Release of three Italian hostages unconfirmed: Rome (09:41, January 02, 2006)
  • Morocco becomes first MENA country to have free trade with U.S. (09:42, January 02, 2006)
  • Sri Lanka appoints special panel to probe northern violence (09:43, January 02, 2006)
  • Polish gas supplies affected by Russian's cutting to Ukraine (09:44, January 02, 2006)
  • Iran obtains key technology to separate uranium with mixer-settler (09:45, January 02, 2006)
  • Nigerian state governor escapes assassination (09:46, January 02, 2006)
  • Lebanese hostage released in Iraq (09:47, January 02, 2006)
  • Syria's Baath party expels ex-VP for treason (09:48, January 02, 2006)
  • Rajnath Singh to take charge as BJP president Monday (09:49, January 02, 2006)
  • Ukrainian gas company says Russia's Gazprom responsible for spoiling talks (09:52, January 02, 2006)
  • Barroso hails EU enlargement on key accession anniversaries (09:53, January 02, 2006)
  • Ugandans urged to uphold laws to ensure peaceful political transition (09:55, January 02, 2006)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • FIFA-backed Kenyan soccer officials to attend Cairo meeting (17:48, January 02, 2006)
  • Kirilenko leads Jazz over Lakers (16:46, January 02, 2006)
  • Zambia's England-based star striker to join national team (16:46, January 02, 2006)
  • Zambia to host sub-Sahara swimming gala (16:47, January 02, 2006)
  • U.S. beats Canada in women's ice hockey Olympic tuneup (14:18, January 02, 2006)
  • Sampdoria striker damages knee ligament in training (10:21, January 02, 2006)
  • Janda wins ski jumping event in Germany (10:23, January 02, 2006)
  • Spain's Sainz wins second stage of Dakar rally (10:25, January 02, 2006)
  • Malaysia expects better results in 2006 Asian Games (10:26, January 02, 2006)



  • Science & Technology

  • Indonesia allocates little for education budget: Minister (14:21, January 02, 2006)
  • Researchers shed new lights on origin of ancient Chinese civilization (10:09, January 02, 2006)



  • Life

  • Infectious diseases no longer top killer of Chinese (17:45, January 02, 2006)
  • Strong quake registered in South Atlantic (17:46, January 02, 2006)
  • Death toll in Indonesian flood rises to 16 (16:51, January 02, 2006)
  • Suspected bird flu patient dies in Indonesia (14:12, January 02, 2006)
  • Flood kills 5 in Indonesia's East Java (14:13, January 02, 2006)
  • Macao's newly opened theme park logs 110,000 visitors (13:34, January 02, 2006)
  • Macao-Zhuhai check-point logs strong passenger flow on New Year's Day  (12:40, January 02, 2006)
  • Road accident leaves 3 people killed, 8 injured in Malaysia (10:12, January 02, 2006)
  • Chinese pottery artist: fire life into clay (10:13, January 02, 2006)
  • Two more people tested for suspected bird flu in Turkey (13:34, January 02, 2006)
  • Short trips gain popularity in China's new year holiday (10:18, January 02, 2006)
  • Turkish child tested for suspected bird flu dies (10:19, January 02, 2006)



  • Photo

    Bands performance at Eiffel

    On the first day of the year 2006, an international competition for musical bands parade is held at the Eiffel Tower in Paris to welcome the tourism business season in the new year. Bands from the United States, Italy, Britain, etc., give performance. This is the Frech team.

    Pandas for taiwan

    Giant pandas and their caretakers greet the New Year on January 1, 2006 at the Wolong giant panda reservation and research center in southwestern China's Sichuan Province.The mainland has finalized its selection of two giant pandas as a gift to Taiwan and the panda couple will be formally unveiled this Friday on Jan. 6, 2006. (Source: CRI)

    China celebrates New Year holiday and ready for Spring Festival

    Roses with dogs and Chinese characters of "Happy New Year "(left and right) and "happiness"(middle) are presented at a flower shop in Hefei, Anhui province, on Dec. 31, 2005. Such flowers are very popular among young consumers.


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