News Archive --- Date:20060212
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Senior CPC official urges efforts to build
new socialist countryside (15:52, February 12, 2006)
Myanmar PM's visit to further neighborly ties: Chinese official (15:49, February 12, 2006)
Ukrainian ambassador: China's development poses no threat (13:24, February 12, 2006)
China's normal development poses no threat: French expert (13:24, February 12, 2006)
Surveillance law ready in six months: official (08:50, February 12, 2006)
Senior CPC official demands to improve cadre evaluation system (08:49, February 12, 2006)
Defense Minister calls for army building with scientific concept (08:47, February 12, 2006)
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Philippines expects GDP to grow up to 6.3% this year (13:01, February 12, 2006)
Output value of China's machine tool industry to hit 150 bln yuan (13:00, February 12, 2006)
G8 upbeat about global growth, grappling with energy
security (12:38, February 12, 2006)
China sells ship-use steel boards in bulk to ROK (12:59, February 12, 2006)
Experts: China's urban poverty worsens (12:37, February 12, 2006)
Polluting monster disappears from Shanghai's skyline (12:57, February 12, 2006)
Guangdong expected to be major petro-chemical refining base
in Asia (12:56, February 12, 2006)
China's railways transport 1.154 bln passengers in 2005 (11:31, February 12, 2006)
Foreign firms invited to join Thailand's water
management projects (12:54, February 12, 2006)
NW China city to introduce US$1.3 bln of foreign investment (12:52, February 12, 2006)
Air China passengers to log on mid-flight (11:30, February 12, 2006)
HK becomes Shanghai's largest source of investment (12:18, February 12, 2006)
Huge funds earmarked for transport construction in N. China
province (12:49, February 12, 2006)
Three Gorges power project generates 100 bln kwh of
electricity (11:27, February 12, 2006)
China's railways carry 103 mln passengers in 28 days (12:44, February 12, 2006)
Beijing to continue expanding public transport as priority (12:36, February 12, 2006)
Machinery, electronics fair across Taiwan Straits set for early
April (12:17, February 12, 2006)
World Bank recommends China's large SOEs to pay dividends to
central government (11:26, February 12, 2006)
3 Italia IPO deferred: Hutchison (12:16, February 12, 2006)
Hong Kong abolishes estate duty (12:15, February 12, 2006)
Italy says Russian gas supply to fall 16.2 percent (12:14, February 12, 2006)
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World |
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Acquitted Rwandan officials to live abroad for safety reasons (15:47, February 12, 2006)
Two bombs rock central Baghdad, wound 12 (15:41, February 12, 2006)
Ugandan army ordered to intensify operations against rebels (15:46, February 12, 2006)
Denmark withdraws ambassador from Indonesia (15:41, February 12, 2006)
Majority of Japanese oppose prompt revision of imperial law (15:40, February 12, 2006)
Commonwealth observers to monitor Uganda's elections (15:45, February 12, 2006)
Guerrillas kidnap 151 civilians in mid-western Nepal (15:44, February 12, 2006)
10 Nepali women elected Mayor and Deputy Mayor (15:42, February 12, 2006)
U.S. reserve forces to become more mobile: official (15:21, February 12, 2006)
New UAE cabinet sworn in (15:30, February 12, 2006)
Myanmar top leader calls for safeguarding national policy (15:33, February 12, 2006)
Denmark asks citizens to leave Indonesia amid cartoon fury (15:13, February 12, 2006)
Haiti could rejoin Caricom if elections deemed free, fair (15:32, February 12, 2006)
Haitian former leader may have to face runoff in presidential race (15:28, February 12, 2006)
Second mass anti-Thaksin rally ends peacefully (15:26, February 12, 2006)
Russia sees need for contact with Hamas (15:19, February 12, 2006)
Armenian-Azerbaijani talks on Nagorny-Karabach fail in France (15:25, February 12, 2006)
Hamas could visit Moscow before end of February: diplomat (15:11, February 12, 2006)
Arab League hopes Iraq to form national unity gov't: official (15:10, February 12, 2006)
Serbian president calls for tolerance over controversial cartoons (15:08, February 12, 2006)
U.S. says narrowing differences with Russia in WTO talks (15:04, February 12, 2006)
New IAEA inspectors arrive in Iran (10:22, February 12, 2006)
Yemeni president orders cabinet reshuffle (10:21, February 12, 2006)
Kosovo ready for first status talks in Vienna (10:39, February 12, 2006)
Fatah chooses opposition leader in Palestinian parl't (12:33, February 12, 2006)
Hamas politburo chief to visit Khartoum Sunday (12:27, February 12, 2006)
Sharon out of immediate danger, condition remains critical (10:42, February 12, 2006)
G8 finance ministers concerned over economic impact of bird flu (12:25, February 12, 2006)
Syrian President reshuffles cabinet after naming new
vice president (10:46, February 12, 2006)
Pakistani Shia, Sunni leaders agree on ceasefire (12:32, February 12, 2006)
Two killed in avalanche in central Turkey (12:24, February 12, 2006)
Experts to test two children for bird flu in Nigeria (12:22, February 12, 2006)
Blast destroys suspected Tamil Tiger boat in Sri Lanka (12:21, February 12, 2006)
Kuwait's new government to take oath on Feb. 20 (12:19, February 12, 2006)
U.S. shows troops relocation budget to Japan (11:22, February 12, 2006)
19 killed as Sudanese military plane crashes (12:23, February 12, 2006)
Thousands of Muslims gather in London to protest against cartoons (11:18, February 12, 2006)
Japan's SDP declares defense forces unconstitutional (10:10, February 12, 2006)
Russia to join international effort to aid poor countries: Putin (11:12, February 12, 2006)
Danish ambassadors leave Iran, Indonesia over threats (11:18, February 12, 2006)
G8 FMs predict solid growth of global economy (11:10, February 12, 2006)
DPRK accuses U.S. of tarnishing its world image (09:30, February 12, 2006)
Pakistan's religious, political parties for general
strike on March 3 (11:16, February 12, 2006)
Sharon's surgery completed well (08:34, February 12, 2006)
Fatah uncertain on whether or not to join Hamas-led cabinet (11:07, February 12, 2006)
Blair joins leaders for progressive governance summit (11:02, February 12, 2006)
Italian president dissolves parliament for general elections (11:01, February 12, 2006)
Iranian president threatens to revise nuclear
policy (08:36, February 12, 2006)
Shiite bloc postpones PM nomination (08:37, February 12, 2006)
PNA hails Russian, French attitude on Hamas (11:00, February 12, 2006)
Pakistan confirms suicide bombing in northwestern province (10:57, February 12, 2006)
Sharon's life in danger: hospital (08:31, February 12, 2006)
Airport reopened after minor accident in Kuwait (08:43, February 12, 2006)
Progressive gov't summit opens in S. Africa (08:30, February 12, 2006)
Jihad commander escapes assassination attempt in W. Bank (08:42, February 12, 2006)
G8 finance ministers grapple with global economy, energy security (08:38, February 12, 2006)
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Opinion |
"Yale's less global than I thought it could be", President (10:15, February 12, 2006)
"I'm not member of Skull and Bones", Yale President (10:14, February 12, 2006)
"If qualified for admission, money's not a problem", Yale President (10:14, February 12, 2006)
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Sports |
US refresh indoor 4x400m relay world record (16:09, February 12, 2006)
Costa Rica beat South Korea 1-0 in soccer friendly (16:03, February 12, 2006)
Chelsea stunned by Middlesbrough as Man. United, Liverpool
win (15:58, February 12, 2006)
Russia sails into Davis Cup quarterfinals (16:15, February 12, 2006)
Former IOC chief Samaranch praises Rogge (15:57, February 12, 2006)
Zhao Hongbo lands on ice with good triple toeloop (16:44, February 12, 2006)
Bjorndalen looks to break countryman Daelie's eight-gold record (16:08, February 12, 2006)
Day 1 roundup: Germany skies to two-gold start (15:56, February 12, 2006)
World Cup leader Heil lifts title of women's moguls (16:13, February 12, 2006)
Chad Hedrick wins men's 5,000-meter speed skating gold (16:07, February 12, 2006)
Medal winners in Winter Olympics on Feb. 11 (16:12, February 12, 2006)
Kwan's Olympic journey in speculation (16:06, February 12, 2006)
Day-2 schedule of Turin Winter Olympics on Feb. 12 (15:54, February 12, 2006)
American Hedrick wins men's 5,000m speed skating (15:53, February 12, 2006)
Court denies German skier's appeal (14:54, February 12, 2006)
Finland beats Germany 3-0 in women's ice hockey opener (14:53, February 12, 2006)
Ticket sales close to Games target (14:52, February 12, 2006)
Pearce urges FA to name their coach (14:49, February 12, 2006)
Hettich wins ski jumping in Olympic Nordic combined (14:39, February 12, 2006)
German wins first Turin Olympic gold (14:48, February 12, 2006)
Olympic champion Yang Yang ineligible to defend 500m title (14:29, February 12, 2006)
Italy begins for great Olympic Games in Turin (14:23, February 12, 2006)
Turin's Olympic security net in place (14:59, February 12, 2006)
Japan beats China 3-0 in Davis Cup tie (14:42, February 12, 2006)
Zambian sports associations warned over failure to pay fees (15:00, February 12, 2006)
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Life |
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S.W. China ethnic group applies for herbal bath trademark (13:52, February 12, 2006)
Beijing strives to cut emergency response time (13:55, February 12, 2006)
Xi'an museum of neolithic relics and culture to reopen (13:51, February 12, 2006)
China issues AIDS control statute, defining duties of governments,
patients (13:45, February 12, 2006)
Hong Kong bans poultry keeping in public estates (13:39, February 12, 2006)
Romania confirms H5 bird flu in Danube Delta village (13:54, February 12, 2006)
Bird flu risk on rise in Hong Kong: official (13:38, February 12, 2006)
Adventurer sets new world flight distance record (13:49, February 12, 2006)
Deadly H5N1 bird flu cases confirmed in Bulgaria (13:53, February 12, 2006)
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Lovers rush to register before Valentine's Day
A couple waits to get their marriage registration at the City Hall in Brussels, Belgium, Feb.11, 2006. Since the City Hall opens every Friday and Saturday for couples to get registered, many lovers come for their marriage registrations at the last Saturday just before Valentine's Day.
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Sharon out of immediate danger, hospital
Shlomo Mor-Yosef, director of Jerusalem's Hadassah Hospital where Sharon is being treated, speaks to the journalists in Jerusalem, Feb. 11, 2006. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who has remained comatose since a Jan. 4 stroke, was not in immediate danger after an emergency surgery on Saturday and his condition was serious but stable, according to Shlomo Mor-Yosef.
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