News Archive --- Date:20060131
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Japanese govt. position paper says China not a threat (17:56, January 31, 2006)
Mozambican president says China welcome in Africa (17:03, January 31, 2006)
Seychelles' FM highly values ties with China (16:15, January 31, 2006)
China plans to complete legal system for drug surveillance in five
years (12:36, January 31, 2006)
Chinese Customs cracks over 60,000 smuggling cases in past five
years (12:36, January 31, 2006)
Philippines to publish book on agreements with China since 1975 (09:42, January 31, 2006)
Azerbaijan hopes to deepen ties with China (09:43, January 31, 2006)
Chinese president joins Yan'an people in celebrating Spring
Festival (09:44, January 31, 2006)
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Hong Kong remain premier choice of Mainland investment (18:01, January 31, 2006)
Taiwan business people tend to shift investment focus to NE. China (18:01, January 31, 2006)
Fixed assets investment surges drastically in C. China province (17:06, January 31, 2006)
C. China province reports rapid industrial development (17:07, January 31, 2006)
C. China province posts double-digit GDP growth (17:08, January 31, 2006)
E. China province invests more overseas (17:09, January 31, 2006)
E. China province posts rapid export growth (16:16, January 31, 2006)
E. China province posts double-digit FDI growth (16:16, January 31, 2006)
S.Korea-Singapore FTA to take effect in March (16:17, January 31, 2006)
Production of CNOOC Ltd. expected to approach 170 million barrels
in 2006 (11:47, January 31, 2006)
Shanghai records double-digit GDP growth for 14th year in a row (11:48, January 31, 2006)
China's domestic oil and gas supplies grow steadily (11:48, January 31, 2006)
China's hydroelectric power capacity on the rise (11:49, January 31, 2006)
Foreign trade in robust growth in east China province (11:49, January 31, 2006)
Personal income up in NE. China province (10:35, January 31, 2006)
Saudi oil minister says OPEC set to leave daily output quota
unchanged (10:35, January 31, 2006)
N. China province posts double-digit growth in fixed assets
investment (10:36, January 31, 2006)
Venezuelan minister calls for OPEC production cut (10:36, January 31, 2006)
China mobile phone subscribers to reach 440 million in 2006 (10:38, January 31, 2006)
Beijing posts 23.5 pct growth in revenue income for 2005 (10:38, January 31, 2006)
Beijing reports 35.3 pct growth in grain output for 2005 (10:41, January 31, 2006)
Beijing registers 11.8 pct growth in fixed assets investment for
2005 (10:43, January 31, 2006)
Beijing's retail sales up 10.5 pct in 2005 (10:44, January 31, 2006)
U.S. Exxon Mobil posts record-high profit in 2005 (10:44, January 31, 2006)
Russian GDP grows 6.4 percent in 2005: economy minister (10:46, January 31, 2006)
Ethiopia bans crops exports after price hike (10:47, January 31, 2006)
Beijing's foreign trade up 32.8 pct in 2005 (10:47, January 31, 2006)
Beijing reports 15 pct growth of inbound tourist arrivals in 2005 (10:48, January 31, 2006)
Beijing sees 9.9 pct growth of added value in finance sector for
2005 (10:48, January 31, 2006)
Beijing residents see disposable income grow in 2005 (10:58, January 31, 2006)
China's basic endowment insurance fund exceeds 500 billion yuan in
2005 (10:59, January 31, 2006)
Arcelor: no talks with Nippon Steel now (10:59, January 31, 2006)
COMESA mulls establishment of shipping line (11:00, January 31, 2006)
Tibetans report income rises (11:00, January 31, 2006)
Tibet posts fixed assets investment rise (11:01, January 31, 2006)
NE China province reports record GDP growth (11:01, January 31, 2006)
NE China province sees drastic surge in foreign trade (11:02, January 31, 2006)
ADB to establish development knowledge hubs in Asia Pacific (10:16, January 31, 2006)
Africa's GDP to sustain high growth rate: UN report (10:17, January 31, 2006)
Egyptian PM promises more economic reform (10:17, January 31, 2006)
FIAT posts profit for first time in over four years (10:18, January 31, 2006)
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World |
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Pakistan, India sign rail link agreement (17:57, January 31, 2006)
Hamas rejects Quartet's demands as "blackmail" (17:58, January 31, 2006)
Iranian chief negotiator warns of "end of diplomacy" if nuclear
issue referred to UN Security Council (17:59, January 31, 2006)
U.S. forces offer bounty on head of insurgent sniper in western
Iraq (18:00, January 31, 2006)
No legal basis to refer nuclear case to Security Council, research
irreversible:Iran (17:04, January 31, 2006)
18 NPA rebels killed by Philippine military (17:05, January 31, 2006)
Japan to withdraw ground troops from Iraq by May: report (16:12, January 31, 2006)
Death toll crosses 11 in rebel gun battle in central India (16:13, January 31, 2006)
Myanmar constitutional national convention adjourns again to year end (16:13, January 31, 2006)
U.S. military leader to visit S.Korea (16:14, January 31, 2006)
Backgrounder: Statement from permanent Security Council members on
Iran nuclear problem (13:25, January 31, 2006)
Chavez says Venezuelan agents "infiltrate" U.S. spy group (13:25, January 31, 2006)
Mexican foreign minister says border conflict with U.S. "resolved" (13:26, January 31, 2006)
Alleged Abu Sayyaf leader killed by Philippine military (11:51, January 31, 2006)
Iranian president to meet Malaysian PM over nuke disputes (11:52, January 31, 2006)
Chile's president-elect names cabinet, giving half jobs to women (11:43, January 31, 2006)
Al Qaida's Zawahri says survives U.S. strike (11:43, January 31, 2006)
Permanent five say IAEA must report Iran to U.N. (11:44, January 31, 2006)
Spain calls for new EU Mideast strategy (11:45, January 31, 2006)
African Union outraged by renewed fighting in Darfur (09:46, January 31, 2006)
Kalam three-nation tour to boost Indian Look East policy (09:47, January 31, 2006)
EU pressures Belarus on presidential poll (09:47, January 31, 2006)
ECOWAS intervenes in Benin-Burkina Faso border dispute (09:48, January 31, 2006)
Georgia closes airspace to Russian military planes (09:50, January 31, 2006)
Middle East Quartet urge Hamas to abandon violence, recognize
Israel (12:21, January 31, 2006)
Kidnapped Iranian soldiers released (09:51, January 31, 2006)
U.S. navy hands over suspected Somali pirates to Kenya (09:51, January 31, 2006)
Foreign oil workers held hostage in Nigeria released (09:52, January 31, 2006)
Militants begin targeting Afghan schools parallel to soldiers (09:53, January 31, 2006)
Palestinian policemen storm parliament building in Gaza (09:54, January 31, 2006)
Ministers blame Pakistan train derailment on saboteurs (09:54, January 31, 2006)
Hamas condemns Danish daily for insulting cartoons (09:55, January 31, 2006)
Mayoral candidate shot in Kathmandu (09:56, January 31, 2006)
Philippine government reassures Arroyo clear from election cheating (09:56, January 31, 2006)
Iran detains suspects of blast which kills eight (09:57, January 31, 2006)
India tests surface-to-air Akash missile (09:57, January 31, 2006)
India, Pakistan, Iran begin workshop on gas pipeline (09:58, January 31, 2006)
Indonesia to ban live-broadcasting of foreign media (09:59, January 31, 2006)
Visiting Forces Agreement with US beneficial to Philippines: official (09:59, January 31, 2006)
Kuwaiti emir accepts cabinet resignation (10:00, January 31, 2006)
S. Korea denounces Japanese FM remarks on Yasukuni Shrine (10:00, January 31, 2006)
Blair for Iraqi invasion without 2nd UN resolution: report (10:01, January 31, 2006)
U.S. not to support Hamas government, Bush says (10:02, January 31, 2006)
S. Korea, DPRK to hold working-level military talks (10:02, January 31, 2006)
Erekat urges Hamas to be committed to international legitimacy (10:03, January 31, 2006)
Abbas says won't resign despite Hamas defeats ruling Fatah in
election (10:04, January 31, 2006)
Terror assets frozen by U.S. decrease: report (10:04, January 31, 2006)
EU foreign ministers ask Hamas to renounce violence, recognize
Israel (10:05, January 31, 2006)
Germany says Hamas must reform or aid package be cancelled (10:06, January 31, 2006)
UK soldier killed in Iraq (10:06, January 31, 2006)
EU says committed to diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear issue (10:07, January 31, 2006)
Military plane crashes in southeastern Turkey (10:08, January 31, 2006)
German chancellor visits Israel's Holocaust memorial (10:08, January 31, 2006)
Britain to host informal talks on Iran nuclear issue (10:09, January 31, 2006)
Three injured in explosion in Turkey's southern city Adana (10:09, January 31, 2006)
Gunmen attack U.S. soldiers' house in Iraq's Fallujah: witnesses (10:10, January 31, 2006)
EU foreign ministers craft response to Hamas victory (10:11, January 31, 2006)
Landmine blast kills Pakistani paramilitary soldier (10:11, January 31, 2006)
Court chaos hampers Saddam trial (10:12, January 31, 2006)
Saudi king to visit Pakistan (10:13, January 31, 2006)
Abbas calls for maintaining world aid to
Palestinians (10:13, January 31, 2006)
EU bird flu experts begin work in northern Cyprus (10:14, January 31, 2006)
US conducts over 190 cases of aerial spying on Pyongyong in January (10:15, January 31, 2006)
Santiago court grants bail to Pinochet daughter (10:15, January 31, 2006)
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Opinion |
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Sports |
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Lenton shatters 100 free world record (17:10, January 31, 2006)
One recalled to Japan team (17:10, January 31, 2006)
Real Sociedad coach Amorrortu steps down (11:40, January 31, 2006)
Bolton midfielder Campo may miss rest of season for injury (11:41, January 31, 2006)
DR Congo not to play ANC quarterfinal unless bonuses paid (11:42, January 31, 2006)
Olympic Alpine Skiing: Kostelic versus Paerson, Raich to make
another stride (11:24, January 31, 2006)
Beijing to start recruiting Olympic volunteers in August (11:39, January 31, 2006)
Clijsters replaces Davenport to top world rankings (11:26, January 31, 2006)
Norway winter Olympic team receives threats for use of fur (11:26, January 31, 2006)
Liverpool drawn to play Man. Utd in FA Cup 5th round (11:27, January 31, 2006)
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Science & Technology |
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Life |
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14 Hong Kong tourists killed in Egypt bus
accident (18:03, January 31, 2006)
Chinese railways to see post-festival travel peak after short break (17:12, January 31, 2006)
New York's Chinatown puts on show to mark Year of Dog (11:05, January 31, 2006)
Hong Kong's fireworks display attractive (11:06, January 31, 2006)
Rome prepares new film festival for 2006 (11:06, January 31, 2006)
Masters' paintings exhibited in Forbidden City (11:07, January 31, 2006)
HK Disneyland packed with visitors (11:08, January 31, 2006)
Chinese holiday makers begin to return after family reunion (11:08, January 31, 2006)
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Celebrating Chinese New Year in the US
An American child in Chinese traditional costume is attracted by lion dance performance during celebration of China's lunar New Year known as Spring Festival in Lakeforest Shopping Center in Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States, Jan. 29, 2006.
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Hong Kong's fireworks display attractive
More than 350,000 people in Hong Kong watched a resplendent fireworks display to mark the traditional Chinese New Year Monday. About 24,000 pieces of fireworks were discharged from 3 large barges on the "Xiangjiang River". The fireworks display was coordinated by the Hong Kong Commercial and Industrial Association. The sponsorship totaled 3 million HK dollars.
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Chinese president joins Yan'an people in celebrating Spring Festival
Chinese President Hu Jintao (R), also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee and chairman of the CPC Central Military Commission, expresses his New Year greetings to local people in Hougoumen Village of Yanhewan Town in Ansai County. President Hu paid New Year visits to people at revolutionary base of Yan'an, in northwest China's Shaanxi Province, to extend Spring Festival greetings to them during Jan. 27 to 29. (Xinhua)
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London embraces Chinese New Year
Local performers perform Chinese dragon dance during the parade celebrating Chinese Spring Festival in london, January 29, 2006. The grand parade streaming along from China Town to the famous Trafalgar Square drew tens of thousands of Londoners to join the cheers of the Chinese New Year celebrations. (Xinhua/PD Online)
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