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News Archive --- Date:20060207


China

  • Chinese Vice FM to attend fourth-round strategic dialogue in Japan  (17:17, February 07, 2006)
  • Chinese FM, Monacan leaders voice hope for enhanced cooperation (13:05, February 07, 2006)
  • Macao Int'l Airport sees rise in passenger movement (12:31, February 07, 2006)
  • China continues effort to curb online piracy cases (11:43, February 07, 2006)
  • DPRK-Japan talks discuss security issue on 4th day (11:42, February 07, 2006)
  • Urban income gap widens to alarming level (11:41, February 07, 2006)
  • SEPA calls for quick reporting of pollution (11:20, February 07, 2006)
  • DPRK-Japan talks slow over abduction issue (09:59, February 07, 2006)
  • Fraud charges prompt BOC's internal controls (10:45, February 07, 2006)
  • Energy law aims at power conservation (09:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Two Chinese shot dead in S. African robbery (09:40, February 07, 2006)
  • Russia reiterates one-China policy (08:36, February 07, 2006)
  • China prefers diplomatic solution to Iranian nuclear issue (08:18, February 07, 2006)
  • Taiwan businesspeople long for cross-Straits direct links (08:38, February 07, 2006)
  • Top auditor calls for auditing work for public concern (08:41, February 07, 2006)
  • Mainland resolutely opposes "Taiwan's de jure independence" activities (08:32, February 07, 2006)
  • Japanese FM's remarks on Taiwan further damage China-Japan ties (08:30, February 07, 2006)
  • Chinese FM meets UN Mideast envoy (08:29, February 07, 2006)
  • No full consensus in DPRK-Japan talks on normalizing ties (08:28, February 07, 2006)
  • 1.4 million armymen surf Intranet in Chinese New Year holiday (08:26, February 07, 2006)
  • Zeng Qinghong tours rural areas in central china (08:25, February 07, 2006)
  • China, Norway willing to expand cooperation (13:05, February 07, 2006)
  • DAB protests against Japanese FM's remarks on colonization past (08:17, February 07, 2006)



  • Business

  • Vietnam targets bigger plastic export earnings (16:50, February 07, 2006)
  • China's bank card transactions total 11.8 bln yuan during Spring Festival (16:49, February 07, 2006)
  • Chinese official rejects claims that China's oil imports raise global oil price (16:49, February 07, 2006)
  • Uganda to procure thermal power plants to address power crisis (16:48, February 07, 2006)
  • ABC submits joint-stock reform plan to State Council (16:31, February 07, 2006)
  • Why tax revenue growth far outpaces GDP? (17:17, February 07, 2006)
  • Global chip sales to keep growing (16:29, February 07, 2006)
  • Jiangsu leads in attracting foreign investment last 3 years (16:29, February 07, 2006)
  • Kenya, Uganda begin construction of oil pipeline in August (15:53, February 07, 2006)
  • China CITIC bank profits over six bln yuan last year (15:53, February 07, 2006)
  • UN agency seeks emergency aid for drought-hit Horn of Africa (15:52, February 07, 2006)
  • SW China province posts 1.3 bln yuan in tourism revenue during Spring Festival (15:52, February 07, 2006)
  • S. China region to build more highways (15:51, February 07, 2006)
  • Output of yarn, cotton cloth hits new high (15:46, February 07, 2006)
  • Macao sees stronger visitor flow in Spring Festival (14:38, February 07, 2006)
  • Vietnam to invest heavily in poultry raising reform (14:38, February 07, 2006)
  • Bangladesh's remittance grows 23 percent in seven months (14:38, February 07, 2006)
  • Direct air route to link SW China with Europe (13:05, February 07, 2006)
  • U.S. wants free trade agreement with Mercosur: diplomat (13:04, February 07, 2006)
  • Macao's gaming receipts dips during Lunar New Year (13:03, February 07, 2006)
  • Japan's foreign exchange reserves hit record (10:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Tourists to Xinjiang up in Spring Festival holiday (10:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Gov't looks into dumping allegations (10:51, February 07, 2006)
  • China Life plans to sell a 10% stake (10:50, February 07, 2006)
  • EU nods acquisition of Chiron by Novartis (09:00, February 07, 2006)
  • EU unveils financial services shake-up  (08:59, February 07, 2006)
  • Oil prices edge down as traders take profits (08:59, February 07, 2006)
  • Bush proposes 2.77 trillion-dollar spending plan (08:59, February 07, 2006)
  • Railways move to deal with snowy weather in central, east China (08:58, February 07, 2006)
  • UK sees strong M&A start in 2006 (08:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Uzbek produces 59.68 billion cubic meters of natural gas in 2005 (08:57, February 07, 2006)
  • S. Africa to boost infrastructure, tourism for faster growth (08:57, February 07, 2006)
  • E. China province sees foreign trade growth in 2005 (08:57, February 07, 2006)
  • S. China region gains 966 mln yuan in tourism revenue over Spring Festival (08:56, February 07, 2006)
  • Number of worldwide tourists predicted to grow 4.4 pct in 2006 (08:56, February 07, 2006)
  • Chinese banks more willing to lend to small companies (08:55, February 07, 2006)
  • Ukraine's electricity exports increase by 56 percent (08:55, February 07, 2006)
  • Yangtze River economic circle dominates China's golden week tourism revenue (08:17, February 07, 2006)
  • Beijing's parks play host to 5.5 mln tourists in Spring Festival week (08:16, February 07, 2006)
  • Indonesia to host international tourism meeting (08:16, February 07, 2006)
  • Nortel and Huawei to establish joint broadband venture (08:16, February 07, 2006)
  • ENI, BP considering possible takeover bids for energy group Repsol (08:15, February 07, 2006)
  • Chinese businesswoman lists fertilizer firm on Britain's AIM (08:14, February 07, 2006)
  • BOC to actively cooperate with U.S. side on handling corruption case (08:13, February 07, 2006)
  • India sees Japan as important partner for investment (08:13, February 07, 2006)
  • Shell, Algeria's Sonatrach sign cooperation pact (08:12, February 07, 2006)
  • Bush proposes 2.77 trillion-dollar budget for 2007 fiscal year (08:11, February 07, 2006)
  • Export of medicinal materials brings S. China region over 35 mln U.S. dollars (08:10, February 07, 2006)
  • China's railways transport 82 million passengers in 23 days (08:10, February 07, 2006)



  • World

  • Malaysian PM reminds media not to abuse press freedom (16:45, February 07, 2006)
  • Senior Jihad commander killed by Israeli troops in W. Bank (16:45, February 07, 2006)
  • Singapore preserves British surrender site in WWII as national monument (16:44, February 07, 2006)
  • Turkish senior police official killed in Ankara (16:44, February 07, 2006)
  • 13 killed in southern Afghan bomb blast, Taliban claims responsibility (16:43, February 07, 2006)
  • Turkey arrests suspect over killing of Italian priest (16:43, February 07, 2006)
  • Four U.S. marines killed in bomb attacks in Iraq (16:42, February 07, 2006)
  • 13 killed, 11 injured in southern Afghanistan bomb blast (16:42, February 07, 2006)
  • NPA rebels ambush Philippine troops, 5 soldiers injured (16:41, February 07, 2006)
  • Nations and international blocs call for calm over caricature row (16:41, February 07, 2006)
  • Iran goes ahead with uranium enrichment while keeping talks open (16:40, February 07, 2006)
  • Rwandan ex-minister acquittal challenged at UN court (16:39, February 07, 2006)
  • Vehicles restricted on polls day in Nepali capital (16:38, February 07, 2006)
  • Indonesia holds investigation to prove accusation on Freeport (16:38, February 07, 2006)
  • Bandh affects 9 mln people in Nepal: Nepali official (16:37, February 07, 2006)
  • Indonesian presidential envoy to arrive in Seoul after Pyongyang visit  (16:37, February 07, 2006)
  • Former president Amin's son appointed Uganda's deputy ISO chief (13:08, February 07, 2006)
  • Four declared suspects in Hilton case in Indonesia (13:06, February 07, 2006)
  • Vietnamese government eyes bigger stock market (11:16, February 07, 2006)
  • Russia firmly opposes "Taiwan independence," reaffirms one-China policy (11:13, February 07, 2006)
  • Face transplant patient appears in public  (11:16, February 07, 2006)
  • Two Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike in northern Gaza  (08:52, February 07, 2006)
  • Annan calls on Haitians to participate in coming elections (09:27, February 07, 2006)
  • Stephen Harper sworn in as Canadian PM (09:27, February 07, 2006)
  • Iran protestors attack Danish embassy (09:26, February 07, 2006)
  • Annan calls for strengthening of UN force in Cote d'Ivoire (09:24, February 07, 2006)
  • UN prosecutor urges Serbia-Montenegro to extradite war crimes suspects (09:23, February 07, 2006)
  • UNICEF hails progress toward ending female genital cutting (09:22, February 07, 2006)
  • Russia says enrichment offer still stands, talks likely next week (09:21, February 07, 2006)
  • Sweden calls on EU, Arab world to act to calm cartoon row (09:20, February 07, 2006)
  • Detained Nigerian governor's illness stalls trial (09:19, February 07, 2006)
  • Norway steps up security at embassies abroad (09:18, February 07, 2006)
  • Iraq's Sadr criticizes Israel, U.S. for spreading strife in Mideast (09:17, February 07, 2006)
  • Muslims protest against controversial caricatures in Helsinki (09:16, February 07, 2006)
  • France condemns "unjustifiable" Muslim attacks on Denmark (09:01, February 07, 2006)
  • 388 survivors found in Egyptian ferry disaster (08:45, February 07, 2006)
  • Norwegian ambassador to Ethiopia denies quotes by Eritrean media (09:15, February 07, 2006)
  • WHO opens meeting on worldwide tobacco control (09:14, February 07, 2006)
  • Denmark's FM appeals for calm over cartoons row (09:00, February 07, 2006)
  • Sao Tome's president urged to set legislative poll date (08:49, February 07, 2006)
  • Canadian PM names leaner cabinet (08:48, February 07, 2006)
  • 15 killed as bus catches fire in central India (08:48, February 07, 2006)
  • U.S. Fed Chairman Bernanke vows to do best in steering economy (08:48, February 07, 2006)
  • Olmert says willing to hold talks with Abbas (08:47, February 07, 2006)
  • Czech Muslims denounce Mohammad's cartoons (08:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Germany hopes talks with Iran to resume (08:46, February 07, 2006)
  • 3 Afghans killed in demonstrations against blasphemy of Islam Prophet (08:26, February 07, 2006)
  • Russia sends warships for operation with NATO in Mediterranean (08:45, February 07, 2006)
  • Denmark urges Kenyan Muslims against violent protests (08:43, February 07, 2006)
  • Turkey calls for restraint over cartoon controversy (08:27, February 07, 2006)
  • Bangladesh protests publishing Islam's Prophet cartoon (08:28, February 07, 2006)
  • Russian lawmaker expresses concern, urges calm over cartoon controversy (08:25, February 07, 2006)
  • Iran informs IAEA of resumption of uranium enrichment (08:30, February 07, 2006)
  • EU anti-terrorism coordinator visits Philippines (08:42, February 07, 2006)
  • DPRK urges South Korea to drop joint military exercises with U.S. (08:42, February 07, 2006)
  • Protestors stone Austrian embassy in Tehran (08:06, February 07, 2006)
  • PNA urges world to press Israel to stop assassinations (08:41, February 07, 2006)
  • U.S. soldier killed in firefight in Afghanistan (08:39, February 07, 2006)
  • Hamas delegation in Egypt to discuss new Palestinian gov't (08:39, February 07, 2006)
  • Iran stresses commitment to NPT (08:37, February 07, 2006)
  • Volatile security hampers post Tsunami rebuilding in Sri Lanka's east: ADB (08:37, February 07, 2006)
  • Militants' attack on Indian company wounds 3 Afghans (08:36, February 07, 2006)
  • Rwandan defense minister regrets recent killings (08:35, February 07, 2006)
  • Nigerian president mediates between Gambian president, opposition (08:35, February 07, 2006)
  • Fatah may consider joining gov't if Hamas adopts changes: MP (08:33, February 07, 2006)
  • Mob demonstrate against blasphemy of Islam Prophet in Afghan capital (08:32, February 07, 2006)
  • Singapore confirms Mas Selamat's deportation from Indonesia (08:31, February 07, 2006)
  • Thai Muslims protest against controversial caricatures (08:24, February 07, 2006)
  • Defense team calls for releasing Saddam (08:23, February 07, 2006)



  • Opinion

  • Iran nuclear issue: Is there a road ahead?  (16:54, February 07, 2006)



  • Sports

  • Ugandan boxer selected as sportsman of January (15:14, February 07, 2006)
  • Australia's track and field team for Commonwealth Games (15:14, February 07, 2006)
  • French mountaineer missing in Nepal (15:12, February 07, 2006)
  • Defending champion Safina beats first challenger at Gaz de France (13:10, February 07, 2006)
  • US Taekwondo athlete suspended for taking drug (13:06, February 07, 2006)
  • Penalty kick in injury upsets Porto (13:05, February 07, 2006)
  • Australia remain unbeaten in trans-Tasman softball series (13:03, February 07, 2006)
  • Uruguayan team Rocha to face mighty Peruvian Universitario (09:24, February 07, 2006)
  • IBF to decide site of Americas qualifiers for Beijing Olympics (09:22, February 07, 2006)
  • TV show makes new claims about Belgian soccer scandal (09:21, February 07, 2006)
  • Argentine soccer club Racing confirms manager's resignation (08:19, February 07, 2006)
  • Scots upset French World Cup planning (08:16, February 07, 2006)
  • Hopes high on snow for China (08:15, February 07, 2006)
  • Desert delight for confident Woods (08:14, February 07, 2006)
  • Steelers bank on big plays for fifth Super Bowl win (08:13, February 07, 2006)
  • Maier to travel to Games despite flu scare (08:11, February 07, 2006)
  • S. Africa to build 5 new stadiums for 2010 World Cup (08:10, February 07, 2006)
  • S. Korean county hosts events to promote winter sports (08:06, February 07, 2006)
  • Switzerland targets 8 medals in Turin Olympic Winter Games (08:05, February 07, 2006)
  • Iceland international Gudjonsson to join Dutch side AZ Alkmaar (08:04, February 07, 2006)
  • Injured Messi to miss Barcelona vs Valencia clash (08:03, February 07, 2006)



  • Science & Technology

  • Toshiba develops fastest speed, highest density chip (16:51, February 07, 2006)
  • New technology prevents theft  (15:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Researchers discover another particle  (15:58, February 07, 2006)
  • Broader surveillance necessary for bird flu pandemic prevention: study (11:13, February 07, 2006)



  • Life

  • 6 bln MOP$ invested in Macao International Airport extension (16:56, February 07, 2006)
  • Nine killed in bus accident in India-controlled Kashmir (16:10, February 07, 2006)
  • Over 1,300 homes evacuated amid Southern California wildfire (16:11, February 07, 2006)
  • Ethiopia to kick-start casino in five-star hotel: official (15:53, February 07, 2006)
  • 300 flights delayed as heavy snowfall hits Beijing (14:34, February 07, 2006)
  • Macao sees stronger visitor flow in Spring Festival (12:34, February 07, 2006)
  • Macao's gaming receipts dips during Lunar New Year (11:05, February 07, 2006)
  • Something to lose sleep over: Fewer people are sleeping well (11:03, February 07, 2006)
  • Thousands of hotels to become environmentally friendly by 2010 (09:39, February 07, 2006)
  • Heavy snowfall hits large areas of China (09:40, February 07, 2006)
  • HK strengthens bird flu preventive measures (12:35, February 07, 2006)
  • China's online travel agency compensates for clients denied by HK Disneyland (09:17, February 07, 2006)
  • UN rushes health supplies to control deadly diarrhea in southern Sudan (08:21, February 07, 2006)
  • China launches anti-AIDS education program for migrant workers (08:16, February 07, 2006)
  • Nigeria vows to provide 250,000 persons with anti-retroviral drugs by June (08:20, February 07, 2006)



  • Photo

    Stephen Harper sworn in as Canada's PM

    Stephen Harper, 46, was sworn in on Monday as Canada's 22nd Prime Minister, the country's first Conservative prime minister after a consecutive 12-year Liberal rule.

    Frenchwoman grateful for new life

    Isabelle Dinoire, who received the world's first partial face transplant, addresses a news conference at Amiens hospital in northern France, February 6, 2006.

    Rockets taking off with McGrady and Yao

    With Tracy McGrady and Yao Ming healthy, the Houston Rockets are better than they have been in months. But even after a tough 93-89 win over the struggling New York Knicks on Sunday, the Rockets know they still need to improve.

    Chinese lunar new year celebration in Washington

    An American woman takes photos for a lion dancer during a celebration for Chinese Lunar New Year, at Chinatown in Washington, capital of the United States, Feb. 5, 2006. The New Year celebration held by overseas Chinese attracted many local Americans on Sunday.

    Costa Rica begins presidential election

    Former president and 1987 Nobel prize winner Oscar Arias (C) meets the press after casting his ballot in San Jose, Costa Rica, Feb. 5, 2006. Costa Rica's 2.5 million eligible voters casted their ballots Sunday to choose a new president from 14 candidates.

    Shanghai's tourism revenue reaching 1.89 bln yuan in holiday

    A girl plays a game at a tourist site in Shanghai, China's economic powerhouse, Feb. 4, 2006. According to the municipal tourism bureau, Shanghai received nearly 2.5 million tourists with its tourism revenue reaching 1.89 billion yuan (about 236 million U.S. dollars), up 3.8 percent and 7.4 percent respectively year-on-year during the Spring Festival holiday.

    Relatives hold demonstration, search continues for ferry survivors

    A police officer stands guard in Egyptian port city Safaga on Feb. 6, 2006. Relatives of the passengers of the sunk ferry al Salam 98 held demonstrations and clashed with police in Safaga on that day.

    Highlights from Fashion Week in New York

    Models walk the runway during the Badgley Mischka show at Fashion Week in New York, the United States, Feb. 5, 2006.


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