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News Archive --- Date:20060103


China

  • Governor of NW China province mourns victims in deadly mine blast (15:49, January 03, 2006)
  • Govt to speed up placement service for demobilized soldiers  (15:32, January 03, 2006)
  • Water pollution threatens harmonious development (13:03, January 03, 2006)
  • Sino-German environmental forum to open in Qingdao (10:06, January 03, 2006)
  • China hails Bush's rejection of quotas on steel pipe (09:46, January 03, 2006)
  • Govt website ranks 744th around world (09:45, January 03, 2006)



  • Business

  • Zambian currency to gain more: minister (16:44, January 03, 2006)
  • Beijing to keep urban unemployment rate within 2.5 percent (16:43, January 03, 2006)
  • Shanghai's fiscal revenue tops 50 bln U.S. dollars in 2005 (16:36, January 03, 2006)
  • Uganda earns more from fish export in 2005: official (16:36, January 03, 2006)
  • China expects to have 820 million telephone subscribers in 2006 (16:36, January 03, 2006)
  • Visit Zambia campaign successful: tourism agency (16:10, January 03, 2006)
  • Uganda to experience power tariff increase (16:10, January 03, 2006)
  • PT Dirgantara Indonesia claims production of 484 planes (16:09, January 03, 2006)
  • Power tariff increases in Tanzania (15:21, January 03, 2006)
  • Inflation slightly up in Tanzania (15:21, January 03, 2006)
  • China's power shortage expected to be eased in 2006 (15:21, January 03, 2006)
  • Singapore's GDP up 7.7 percent in 4th quarter of 2005 (15:20, January 03, 2006)
  • Vietnam's state enterprises more efficient after equitization: survey (15:19, January 03, 2006)
  • Macao Int'l Airport accommodates 4.2 mln passengers in 2005 (15:19, January 03, 2006)
  • Vietnam to export more rice (12:20, January 03, 2006)
  • Sri Lanka to produce own oil within 3 years (12:19, January 03, 2006)
  • MoU signed to provide food to Bhutanese refugees in Nepal (12:19, January 03, 2006)
  • Tourist arrivals by air decline by 3.9 pc in 2005 in Nepal (12:18, January 03, 2006)
  • Bangladesh to purchase 1.4 mln tons of crude oil (12:18, January 03, 2006)
  • Austria's oil giant says Russia resumes full gas supply to EU (12:18, January 03, 2006)
  • Brazil reports record trade surplus of 44.76 billion dollars in 2005 (12:17, January 03, 2006)
  • Only 0.03% Chinese firms have own key tech (10:01, January 03, 2006)
  • China hails Bush's rejection of quotas on steel pipe (10:00, January 03, 2006)
  • 1st one-person firm set up in Wenzhou (10:00, January 03, 2006)
  • Venezuelan gov't retakes controlling stakes in 32 oil fields (09:55, January 03, 2006)
  • Croatian gas imports from Russia down by 33 percent (09:55, January 03, 2006)
  • Slovenian gas supply decreased by third due to Russia-Ukraine dispute (09:54, January 03, 2006)
  • Germany receives less gas after Russian cut-off, says energy giant (09:54, January 03, 2006)
  • French car sales see 2.7 percent increase in 2005 (09:53, January 03, 2006)
  • France limitedly affected by Russia-Ukraine gas dispute: minister (09:51, January 03, 2006)
  • Turkmenistan not participating in natural gas boycott: Yushchenko's office (09:50, January 03, 2006)
  • WFP to provide 9.3 million USD food grant to Nepal (09:49, January 03, 2006)
  • Zimbabwe to phase out using leaded petrol (09:49, January 03, 2006)



  • World

  • Kalinga Nagar tense after 13 deaths in mob violence (16:33, January 03, 2006)
  • WFP uses new sea routes to deliver relief food to Somalia (16:33, January 03, 2006)
  • Militant held in connection with Bangalore shootout (16:06, January 03, 2006)
  • State of emergency declared in part of Calif.  (16:04, January 03, 2006)
  • Zambian gov't promises to look at all issues raised in final draft chapter (15:28, January 03, 2006)
  • DPRK urges U.S. to lift sanctions for resumption of six-party talks (15:28, January 03, 2006)
  • Tanzania hits 30 percent target of women representation in parliament (15:27, January 03, 2006)
  • Australian FM to visit Brazil, Mexico (14:42, January 03, 2006)
  • Effective implementation of SAFTA essential: Nepali experts (14:42, January 03, 2006)
  • Ukraine promises to fulfill all obligations on shipping Russian gas to Europe (14:41, January 03, 2006)
  • Bangladesh engineer killed in S. Afghanistan (14:41, January 03, 2006)
  • Russian gas row with Ukraine not to affect Italy: official (14:40, January 03, 2006)
  • Japan's SDF troops leave for joint drills with U.S. (14:39, January 03, 2006)
  • Vietnam faces spoke anti-dumping lawsuit (14:39, January 03, 2006)
  • Russia resumes full gas supply to EU  (12:27, January 03, 2006)
  • Moldova turns to Ukraine for gas after Russia cut off supply (12:15, January 03, 2006)
  • China's priority for proposed Koshi-Lhasa highway in Nepal (16:06, January 03, 2006)
  • Vietnam reports severer economic crimes in 2005 (12:14, January 03, 2006)
  • Rebel attacks cause disruption of power supply in southwest Colombia (12:14, January 03, 2006)
  • Coal mine blast traps 13 miners in US (10:59, January 03, 2006)
  • Argentine police seize 738 kg of cocaine, eight suspects (10:45, January 03, 2006)
  • Albania protests over Belgrade embassy explosion (10:45, January 03, 2006)
  • France plans to lift state of emergency soon (10:44, January 03, 2006)
  • Dutch police, army form joint anti-terror squad (10:44, January 03, 2006)
  • Five Italians held hostage in Yemen (10:43, January 03, 2006)
  • Roundup: Canada's election campaign enters crucial stage (10:43, January 03, 2006)
  • Writethru: Two Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza (10:42, January 03, 2006)
  • Ukrainian PM announces natural gas economy plan (10:29, January 03, 2006)
  • Germany wants reliable Russia's gas supply (10:28, January 03, 2006)
  • Israeli official says Palestinians smuggle anti-aircraft missiles into Gaza (10:27, January 03, 2006)
  • Austrian protesters block border crossing (10:27, January 03, 2006)
  • French rank Mitterand as best president of Fifth Republic (10:27, January 03, 2006)
  • Turkey condemns attack on its ambassador's convoy in Baghdad (10:26, January 03, 2006)
  • China Study Center sets up regional chapter in eastern Nepal (10:26, January 03, 2006)
  • Malaysian police free three youths detained at "Black Metal" concert (10:25, January 03, 2006)
  • Russia's Gazprom accuses Ukraine of diverting gas but Ukraine denies (10:25, January 03, 2006)
  • Uzbek armymen arrive in India for training (10:24, January 03, 2006)
  • Erekat slams on reported alternative roadmap offered by Sharon (10:24, January 03, 2006)
  • Cote d'Ivoire troops repulse armed attack on military base near Abidjan (10:23, January 03, 2006)
  • Nigeria signs pact for debt relief with Brazil, Netherlands (10:23, January 03, 2006)
  • Hamas reiterates rejection to postponement of legislative elections (10:22, January 03, 2006)
  • Norway says can't fill gas gap in Europe caused by Russian halt (10:22, January 03, 2006)
  • Indian city on high alert after bomb discoveries (10:21, January 03, 2006)
  • Three Palestinians killed in Israeli missile attack in Gaza (10:21, January 03, 2006)
  • Western Europe "safe" in escalating Russia-Ukraine gas dispute: major suppliers (10:20, January 03, 2006)
  • Russia promises full gas supply after Europe reports shortfalls (10:19, January 03, 2006)
  • Syrian speaker calls for speedy trial of ex-VP for treason (10:19, January 03, 2006)
  • Italian gas supplies "under control": officials (10:18, January 03, 2006)
  • Opposition leader calls on Angolans to "insist" on holding elections in 2006 (10:18, January 03, 2006)
  • Germany says not to take sides in Russia-Ukraine dispute over gas (10:17, January 03, 2006)
  • Israeli army redeploys along Israeli-Egyptian border (10:16, January 03, 2006)
  • Abbas may delay Palestinian legislative election if Israel bans Jerusalem vote (10:16, January 03, 2006)
  • U.S. not to seek new funds for Iraq rebuilding this year: report (10:15, January 03, 2006)
  • 2nd Ld: Blasts rock Nepali towns (10:15, January 03, 2006)
  • 1st Ld: Blasts rock Nepali towns (10:14, January 03, 2006)
  • Blasts happen in Nepal (10:14, January 03, 2006)
  • U.S. ambassador plans to restart stalled efforts to reshape UN: report (10:13, January 03, 2006)
  • 5 killed in eastern Sri Lanka (10:12, January 03, 2006)
  • Uganda High Court frees opposition leader on bail (10:12, January 03, 2006)
  • Yemeni kidnappers threaten to kill Italian hostages if attacked (10:12, January 03, 2006)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Coach of Vietnamese soccer club sacked for match-mixing allegations (15:25, January 03, 2006)
  • Uganda Olympic Committee plans for 2006 (15:24, January 03, 2006)
  • Results of ASB Classic women's tennis tournament (11:18, January 03, 2006)
  • Liverpool drew with Bolton 2-2 (11:18, January 03, 2006)
  • West Ham lose to Chelsea 3-1 (11:17, January 03, 2006)
  • Liverpool's winning streak ended while Chelsea win (11:17, January 03, 2006)
  • Chile's De Gavardo wins motorcyclist of 2005 award (11:17, January 03, 2006)
  • Dutch NAC Breda appoints new coach (11:16, January 03, 2006)
  • Costa Rica's 42nd Coffee Cup junior tennis contest begins (11:15, January 03, 2006)
  • 22 teams from 9 countries take part in Uruguay rugby sevens contest (11:15, January 03, 2006)
  • Sao Paulo soccer club chooses Muricy Ramalho as new manager (11:14, January 03, 2006)
  • Argentina soccer star Tevez expresses happiness for Uruguyan award (11:14, January 03, 2006)
  • Knicks suspend James (11:13, January 03, 2006)
  • Guangdong, Taiyuan University into CBA vs CUBA basketball final (11:11, January 03, 2006)
  • Tajikistan unveils football awards for 2005 (11:10, January 03, 2006)
  • Saviola out for a month with thigh injury (11:09, January 03, 2006)
  • Germany aims to top medals table in Turin Winter Olympics (11:09, January 03, 2006)
  • German ski star to receive operation (11:08, January 03, 2006)



  • Science & Technology

  • Beijing encourages graduates to seek employment in rural areas (15:52, January 03, 2006)
  • Yunnan University sets up largest gene bank of Chinese minority ethnic groups (15:51, January 03, 2006)
  • Shandong scientists reclone calf from cloned cattle (10:53, January 03, 2006)
  • China produces its first chip for WCDMA mobile phones (10:50, January 03, 2006)
  • Singapore to research on childhood cancer rhabdomyosarcoma (10:49, January 03, 2006)
  • China to publish historical documents of Xixia (10:49, January 03, 2006)
  • Ancient fish fossil found in SW China province (10:48, January 03, 2006)



  • Life

  • Sewage leak causes land cave-in in Beijing  (15:37, January 03, 2006)
  • Bird flu still hits five Vietnamese localities (13:13, January 03, 2006)
  • Unregistered doctors draw complaints in Nepal (13:12, January 03, 2006)
  • New buses could help Beijing cut fuel intake (13:07, January 03, 2006)
  • Farmer medical aid to rise in Shaanxi (13:06, January 03, 2006)
  • Beijing expects 1st snowfall of new year (13:06, January 03, 2006)
  • Gas leakage, blast injure 8 in Xi'an (13:05, January 03, 2006)
  • 3 mines shut down in Hebei after fatal accident (11:27, January 03, 2006)
  • Beijing to invest more in suburban area (11:25, January 03, 2006)



  • Photo

    Govt website draws worldwide attention

    The formal operation of the Chinese central government website without spectacular ceremonies on Sunday has done a practical thing in the masses' interest.

    Shanghai Town God Temple

    Photo taken on Jan. 2, 2006 shows the night view of Chenghuangmiao, or Town God Temple, in Shanghai, east China. Tourists and local residents gathered here to enjoy various snacks and brilliant night scene during the New Year holidays.


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