News Archive --- Date:20060107
China |
97,000 evacuated from blizzard-hit areas Xinjiang (16:33, January 07, 2006)
Meeting of CPC discipline watchdog issues communique (16:32, January 07, 2006)
China to keep population below 1.37 billion by 2010 (11:39, January 07, 2006)
Anti-corruption drive an arduous task: Hu (11:35, January 07, 2006)
A closer look at goodwill envoys (10:38, January 07, 2006)
Goodwill panda pair for Taiwan unveiled (10:39, January 07, 2006)
Surrogate pregnancy challenges social ethic (10:35, January 07, 2006)
One-child rule will remain in coming years in China (10:35, January 07, 2006)
First big step taken to battle pollutants (10:34, January 07, 2006)
CEA extends international routes to west China's 'hub' (10:33, January 07, 2006)
220,000 stranded by heavy snow in Xinjiang (10:41, January 07, 2006)
Hu Jintao stresses importance of Party Constitution in
anti-corruption drive (11:35, January 07, 2006)
China's NGOs raise beneficence to women's prison in Beijing (09:29, January 07, 2006)
Nepal-China relations remain trouble free: Nepali diplomat (09:29, January 07, 2006)
Senior Chinese judge orders harsh punishment for misuse of arable
land (09:25, January 07, 2006)
Key events in panda offer to Taiwan since 1987 (09:18, January 07, 2006)
Chinese mainland official criticizes Taiwan politics (09:23, January 07, 2006)
Koizumi's "untenable" arguments arouse strong
reaction (09:24, January 07, 2006)
Chinese mainland to seek peaceful, stable cross-Straits relations
in 2006 (09:23, January 07, 2006)
Beijing railway gets ready for upcoming surge of Spring Festival
travelers (09:22, January 07, 2006)
China to promote trade, economic links with African countries in
2006 (09:21, January 07, 2006)
After Cupid's arrow shoots, date for panda couple to
Taiwan yet to be decided (09:18, January 07, 2006)
Chinese, Japanese diplomats to meet on bilateral ties, says FM
official (09:21, January 07, 2006)
China donates additional relief to Pakistan (09:20, January 07, 2006)
Cupid finds no easy role in matching giant pandas for Taiwan (09:19, January 07, 2006)
China's rising economy benefits Southeast and East Asia (09:16, January 07, 2006)
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US industrial group says cooperation with China successful (16:35, January 07, 2006)
Lufthansa, KLM file interest in Indonesia's Garuda (16:24, January 07, 2006)
World's third biggest software company to make presence in SW.
China city (16:24, January 07, 2006)
Uganda gets ADB grants for water and education (16:23, January 07, 2006)
Emergency workers' strike affects flights at Portuguese airports (16:23, January 07, 2006)
Bangladesh's garments exports to US market rise (16:23, January 07, 2006)
India to stage textile show in Sri Lanka (16:22, January 07, 2006)
Peugeot Citroen's joint venture expects growth (11:01, January 07, 2006)
Golden future for major smelter amidst price rise (11:02, January 07, 2006)
Beijing site unveiled for China's first Park Plaza (11:02, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Thailand in January-November
2005 (11:23, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Malaysia in January-November
2005 (11:23, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from the Netherlands in
January-November 2005 (11:23, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Iran in January-November 2005 (11:23, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's exports to Brazil in January-November 2005 (11:22, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's exports to Argentina in January-November 2005 (11:22, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Singapore in January-November
2005 (11:22, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's exports to France in January-November 2005 (11:22, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Spain in January-November 2005 (11:21, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Switzerland in January-November
2005 (11:21, January 07, 2006)
Figures: China's major imports from Chile in January-November 2005 (11:21, January 07, 2006)
Venezuela sees oil price hikes as temporary, urges defensive
measures (10:41, January 07, 2006)
Crude oil prices surge above US$64 (10:19, January 07, 2006)
US stocks surge to four-year highs (10:17, January 07, 2006)
Makro to end battery egg sales in Belgium (10:17, January 07, 2006)
German production rises sharply in November (10:17, January 07, 2006)
LG Philips invests in Poland (10:16, January 07, 2006)
Swiss government raises growth forecast to 1.8 percent (10:15, January 07, 2006)
US jobless rate down to 4.9% in Dec. (10:15, January 07, 2006)
Euro-zone unemployment rate unchanged (10:14, January 07, 2006)
German institute raises economic growth for 2006 to two percent (10:14, January 07, 2006)
Swiss economy to grow 1.7 percent in 2006: OECD (10:16, January 07, 2006)
New controls for HK textile export to EU to take effect in March (10:10, January 07, 2006)
China's investment in power projects sets new record in 2005 (10:09, January 07, 2006)
Budget may balance earlier: HK financial secretary (10:09, January 07, 2006)
South Africa hopes to attract more Chinese visitors (10:08, January 07, 2006)
Zhongmei Energy Group's coal trade tops 100 million tons in 2005 (10:08, January 07, 2006)
Sino-European trade expects to top US$200 bln in 2005 (10:08, January 07, 2006)
Delong Mansion in Shanghai put for auctions in late January (10:12, January 07, 2006)
China aims to produce 500 billion kilograms of grain during
2006-2010 (10:07, January 07, 2006)
China to spend 12 trillion yuan on energy and transportation in
coming 5 years: report (10:10, January 07, 2006)
China to provide more nonstop trains, charter flights for tourists (09:58, January 07, 2006)
China to increase input on extrahigh-tension power grid in next
five years (09:57, January 07, 2006)
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World Bank approves 30-million-dollar loan for Zambia (16:55, January 07, 2006)
Thai military chief believes violence in deep South will ease (16:55, January 07, 2006)
Explosion leaves 1 student dead in east Afghanistan (16:29, January 07, 2006)
Sri Lankan Navy boat sinks after explosion, search launched (16:29, January 07, 2006)
Suicide car bomb hits police commando patrol in southern
Baghdad (16:29, January 07, 2006)
Shutdown hits life in Orissa in east India (16:28, January 07, 2006)
8 Pakistani soldiers killed by unidentified gunmen (16:28, January 07, 2006)
Arrest warrant issued for US serviceman in Japan on murder charge: report (16:28, January 07, 2006)
US Secretary of State cancels trip to Indonesia (16:27, January 07, 2006)
Roundup: Japan seeks closer ties with India (16:27, January 07, 2006)
Insurgents in Thailand's South threaten teachers (16:26, January 07, 2006)
Ukraine to sign governmental gas pact for 2006 with Russia:
Ukrainian PM (11:50, January 07, 2006)
Six Cuban officials sentenced to jail for embezzlement (11:49, January 07, 2006)
Chilean court rejects victim families' request to join Fujimori
extraditon trial (11:49, January 07, 2006)
Peruvian party registers Fujimori as presidential candidate (11:49, January 07, 2006)
Death toll in Saudi hotel collapse up to 76 (11:26, January 07, 2006)
US Navy places sailor in custody over murder (11:05, January 07, 2006)
Turkish family mourns third victims of epidemic (11:04, January 07, 2006)
Japan busy coping with snowfall (11:03, January 07, 2006)
Freed Italian hostages describe ordeal (11:05, January 07, 2006)
Death toll in Saudi hotel collapse up to 53 (11:06, January 07, 2006)
World waits anxiously for developments (11:07, January 07, 2006)
Mideast situation grows more tentative (11:07, January 07, 2006)
'Bulldozer' fights for life after operation (11:08, January 07, 2006)
Canada's Conservatives to set up new anti-terror spy agency (09:51, January 07, 2006)
Sri Lankan Navy boat sinks after explosion (09:51, January 07, 2006)
15 killed in fight between government forces, rebels in Colombia (09:50, January 07, 2006)
Assad denies any bargaining to ease tension with Washington (09:50, January 07, 2006)
EU presidency urges Belgrade to extradite war crimes suspects (09:49, January 07, 2006)
Arab media concerned about Sharon's health (09:49, January 07, 2006)
Iran's Khatami calls for "another voice" in Islamic world (09:49, January 07, 2006)
Rice puts off diplomatic visit due to Sharon's illness (09:48, January 07, 2006)
Brazil, India, Germany present resolution on Security Council expansion (09:48, January 07, 2006)
Sharon remains in critical but stable condition after new surgery (09:41, January 07, 2006)
Moscow rejects Rice accusation over gas deal with Ukraine (09:47, January 07, 2006)
UN Council calls for first round of Haitian elections early next month (09:47, January 07, 2006)
Army widows in Liberia begin removing road blocks (09:45, January 07, 2006)
Russian delegation's visit to Iran postponed (09:46, January 07, 2006)
ECOWAS leaders to meet in Niger next Thursday (09:46, January 07, 2006)
Liberia's capital at standstill as army widows protest (09:45, January 07, 2006)
German FM to visit Middle East this month (09:44, January 07, 2006)
Nigeria appoints petroleum economist as OPEC acting secretary-general (09:44, January 07, 2006)
World Bank approves 45 million dollars for Ghanaian enterprise development (09:44, January 07, 2006)
Pakistan says no pressure on Iran gas pipeline project (09:43, January 07, 2006)
Peretz offers Labor support to Olmert for national stability (09:43, January 07, 2006)
Kyrgyz President authorizes referendum on new constitution (09:42, January 07, 2006)
India, Pakistan to resume Khokrapar-Munnabao rail service (09:42, January 07, 2006)
Ukraine will increase nuclear energy production: PM (09:42, January 07, 2006)
British FM visits southern Iraq (09:42, January 07, 2006)
Sharon's health not to affect Germany's Middle East pocilies:
spokesman (09:41, January 07, 2006)
Turkish PM denies negligence over bird flu outbreak (09:40, January 07, 2006)
Russia to start building Siberia-Pacific oil pipeline in summer:
Putin (09:39, January 07, 2006)
Polish defense minister says troops could stay in Iraq beyond 2006 (09:14, January 07, 2006)
Austrian plane makes emergency landing (09:14, January 07, 2006)
Israeli acting PM, Peres vow to follow Sharon's path (09:13, January 07, 2006)
Death toll in Saudi hotel collapse rises to 53 - sources (09:13, January 07, 2006)
Israeli deputy PM voices grave worries over Sharon's condition (09:13, January 07, 2006)
Stricter security arrangements for Thai-Malaysia border (09:12, January 07, 2006)
Nigeria establishes 3 more naval bases in oil-rich Niger Delta (09:12, January 07, 2006)
Indonesia facing challenges of terrorism, corruption, bird flu (09:12, January 07, 2006)
Final report to be released next week on Hwang Woo-suk's stem cell research scandal: Panel (09:11, January 07, 2006)
Blair backs chancellor as successor (09:11, January 07, 2006)
President Arroyo calls for 3 former presidents to join Council of State (09:11, January 07, 2006)
Two US soldiers killed by roadside bomb in Baghdad (09:10, January 07, 2006)
Kazakhstan's parliament adopts new national anthem (09:10, January 07, 2006)
Sharon receives new surgery to reduce cranial pressure,
stem fresh bleeding - TV (09:10, January 07, 2006)
Philippine government to give US more time to turn over 4 accused marines (09:09, January 07, 2006)
South African woman identifies rapists in Mumbai (09:08, January 07, 2006)
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Sports |
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Seattle's Alexander defeats Manning for NFL's MVP (10:45, January 07, 2006)
Richest league becoming predictable contest (10:47, January 07, 2006)
Ponting's hundreds help Aussies to 8-wicket win (10:48, January 07, 2006)
McGrady leads Rockets past Cavs with 34 points (10:48, January 07, 2006)
Lampard going nowhere, says Mourinho (10:48, January 07, 2006)
Hingis loses in semis at Gold Coast (10:49, January 07, 2006)
Federer hammers out ominous warning (10:49, January 07, 2006)
Burton dream of FA Cup glory against Man United (10:50, January 07, 2006)
Argentine may change nationality, play for Mexico in soccer World
Cup (10:28, January 07, 2006)
Mavs' Daniels sidelined with neck strain (10:28, January 07, 2006)
Nigeria nullifies football association elections, rules out FIFA
sanction (10:27, January 07, 2006)
Barcelona soccer club may equal Real Madrid's match-winning record (10:27, January 07, 2006)
Argentine tennis star denies reports of poor reputation (10:27, January 07, 2006)
Italian striker Cassano must get fitter before Real Madrid soccer
debut (10:26, January 07, 2006)
Romanian tours Africa on bicycle (10:26, January 07, 2006)
Czech Cyclocross racer Zlamalik faces doping punishment (10:26, January 07, 2006)
US wins fourth Hopman Cup title (10:26, January 07, 2006)
Hrbaty reaches semifinals of Australian hardcourt tournament (10:26, January 07, 2006)
Man. Utd to sign Monaco defender Evra (10:25, January 07, 2006)
Manninen regains Nordic combined dominace (10:25, January 07, 2006)
Koller still doubtful for Czech World Cup team (10:25, January 07, 2006)
World Cup biathlon men's sprint cancelled due to fog (10:25, January 07, 2006)
Serena Williams withdraws from match with injury (10:25, January 07, 2006)
Zimbabwe raises funds for national soccer team (10:24, January 07, 2006)
Davenport sweeps Venus 2-0 in Champions Challenge (10:24, January 07, 2006)
Serena Williams withdraws from Champions Challenge with injury (10:23, January 07, 2006)
Hingis beaten in comeback tournament (10:23, January 07, 2006)
South Korea can make to top 16 at World Cup, says former coach (10:22, January 07, 2006)
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Science & Technology |
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Life |
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Ancient tomb discovered in north China (16:36, January 07, 2006)
Child mortality rate lowering in Nepal (16:36, January 07, 2006)
Heavy snowfalls claim 57 lives in Japan since Dec. (11:01, January 07, 2006)
Mexico controls bird flu outbreak: official (10:04, January 07, 2006)
Bird flu detected in two wild ducks near Ankara (10:04, January 07, 2006)
Illegal kidney transplants disclosed in Bulgarian state-run
hospital (10:03, January 07, 2006)
Famous urinal artwork of Marcel Duchamp damaged by hammer (10:02, January 07, 2006)
Drink abuse makes Britain top European liver cirrhosis patient (10:02, January 07, 2006)
Nigerian doctors remove 6-inch nail from housewife's head (10:02, January 07, 2006)
No need for panic for human cases of bird flu in Turkey: WHO (10:01, January 07, 2006)
Exhibition on Zheng He great voyages opens in Myanmar (10:00, January 07, 2006)
Macao to solve salinity crisis by 2007 (09:59, January 07, 2006)
Chinese Vice Premier stresses scientific research in bird flu
control (09:59, January 07, 2006)
Archeologists call for protection of ancient barns in NW China
province (09:58, January 07, 2006)
China sets up nationwide CDC system (09:58, January 07, 2006)
Cholera outbreak claims 10 lives in Rwanda (09:58, January 07, 2006)
Cholera claims 4 in Zimbabwe (09:56, January 07, 2006)
Landslide kills 7 bus passengers in northern Pakistan (09:52, January 07, 2006)
Britain's largest drug ring cracked (09:52, January 07, 2006)
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Funeral of Shiro Azuma held in Kyoto
Japanese veteran Shiro Azuma's wife mourns during his funeral in Kyoto, Japan, Jan. 6, 2006. Some 200 people, including relatives and friends of Azuma, officials of the Chinese Consulate General in Osaka and representatives from Nanjing in east China's Jiangsu Province, attended the funeral. Azuma served in the Japanese army during the notorious Nanjing Massacre in 1937, and published his wartime diary to reveal the atrocities committed by Japanese troops in the holocaust.
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Hu Jintao underscores Party Constitution
Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, urged Party officials to study and abide by the Party Constitution to fight corruption Friday at the sixth plenary session of the CPC Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, which opened Thursday, January 5, 2006.
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