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News Archive --- Date:20060402


China

  • Senior Chinese leader returns to Beijing (18:54, April 02, 2006)
  • China publishes over 5,000 chorographies  (12:24, April 02, 2006)
  • 42 people injured in Taiwan earthquake (12:24, April 02, 2006)
  • 2nd national sample survey on disabled people  (12:22, April 02, 2006)
  • China's poverty-relief program still has long way to go  (12:21, April 02, 2006)
  • Top leaders plant trees in Beijing  (12:20, April 02, 2006)
  • "Shanghai Initiative" aims at IPR protection  (12:16, April 02, 2006)
  • Shanghai builds new city with 800,000 people (11:21, April 02, 2006)
  • Chinese premier arrives in Australia  (13:30, April 02, 2006)
  • China, Nepal to have joint border survey (10:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Experts propose to build railway ferry between China, ROK (10:52, April 02, 2006)
  • German president meets China's supreme court president (10:52, April 02, 2006)



  • Business

  • Rural communities in Zimbabwe urged to boost incomes (18:51, April 02, 2006)
  • Roundup: HK considers long-term precautionary measures against bird flu (18:50, April 02, 2006)
  • WTO powers secure no breakthrough at talks in Brazil (18:50, April 02, 2006)
  • Bangladesh's trade deficit with India up by 13.23 percent (18:49, April 02, 2006)
  • Faltering global trade talks inch forward at meetings in Brazil: officials (11:26, April 02, 2006)
  • Honduras finalizes FTA with U.S. (11:26, April 02, 2006)
  • Large auto exhibition to debut in E. China city (11:26, April 02, 2006)
  • Brazil hosts IDB annual meeting on debt relief, regional projects (11:25, April 02, 2006)
  • Spanish Inditex sets up first fashion outlet on China's mainland (11:25, April 02, 2006)
  • Ethiopia sees rapid foreign investment (11:25, April 02, 2006)
  • Ethio-Russian firm gets license for Ethiopia's placer gold mining (11:24, April 02, 2006)
  • 19 foreign firms submit letters of interest in Ethiopia's gas fields (11:25, April 02, 2006)
  • Prices of wooden floor, disposable chopsticks same as before in Beijing (11:23, April 02, 2006)
  • Price of luxurious watches remains same as before in Beijing (11:23, April 02, 2006)
  • UN grants 1.7 million dollars to drought-hit Horn of Africa (11:22, April 02, 2006)
  • Beijing gives green light to small autos (11:27, April 02, 2006)
  • Taxation administration issues regulations on new consumption taxes (11:22, April 02, 2006)
  • Financial performance better, staff payment raised in HK (11:18, April 02, 2006)



  • World

  • Taliban set ablaze U.S. military base-bound oil tankers in S. Afghanistan (19:01, April 02, 2006)
  • Afghanistan's per capita income to reach 335 U.S. dollars (18:55, April 02, 2006)
  • Zimbabwe embarks on new tobacco farming techniques (18:55, April 02, 2006)
  • Western countries urged to lift sanctions on Zimbabwe (18:55, April 02, 2006)
  • Electricity to be prepaid for in Zambia (18:55, April 02, 2006)
  • Bombs explode at polling stations in S. Thailand (18:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Israel arrests two suspected terrorists in northern town (18:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Fatah denies involvement in militants leader's death (18:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Israeli security forces on high terror alert in north (18:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Roundup: Thai general elections end mostly peaceful  (18:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Japan may delay troops withdrawal from Iraq: FM (18:52, April 02, 2006)
  • Thai opposition expresses post-election violence fear (18:52, April 02, 2006)
  • Thaksin hints using power of law to crackdown protests (18:52, April 02, 2006)
  • Voting for parliament winds up in Thailand (18:52, April 02, 2006)
  • Blast in Pakistan farm kills 2, injures 10 (18:52, April 02, 2006)
  • Tanzanian president urges reconciliation in Zanzibar (18:48, April 02, 2006)
  • Four U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (18:48, April 02, 2006)
  • Rice and Straw arrive in Baghdad (18:48, April 02, 2006)
  • Myanmar's second top leader leaves for Russia on official visit (18:48, April 02, 2006)
  • Core protest leader vows to continue protests after election (18:48, April 02, 2006)
  • Chart Thai party leader predicts short-lived Parliament (18:47, April 02, 2006)
  • Over 1,500 protest in California against immigration reform plans (13:06, April 02, 2006)
  • Recent rows with Indonesia not to undermine ties: Australian PM (13:01, April 02, 2006)
  • Thaksin casts vote, says election important to country's future (13:00, April 02, 2006)
  • At least 60 Guinee-Bissau soldiers die in clashes with Senegalese rebels (12:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Nicaragua's former vice president wins presidential candidacy (11:15, April 02, 2006)
  • Polls for new parliament open in Thailand (11:15, April 02, 2006)
  • Colombian army kills 22 rebels in operation ahead of elections (11:15, April 02, 2006)
  • Body of abducted Italian toddler found (11:14, April 02, 2006)
  • French socialists call for strike against job law (11:14, April 02, 2006)
  • Thousands rally in New York against immigration law change (13:16, April 02, 2006)
  • Interview: Hamas FM urges int'l community to respect Palestinian people's choice (11:13, April 02, 2006)
  • Turkey's riot city resumes order (11:12, April 02, 2006)
  • No amnesty for rebel leader: Ugandan president (11:11, April 02, 2006)
  • Egypt's politician arrested after clashes at party's headquarters (11:06, April 02, 2006)
  • Sudan denies lending support to Chad's rebels (11:06, April 02, 2006)
  • Iran condemns killing of top Palestinian militant (11:05, April 02, 2006)
  • Captain blamed for Egyptian ferry disaster (11:05, April 02, 2006)
  • Arab League, UN discuss regional, international issues (11:04, April 02, 2006)
  • Fatah leader criticizes Hamas cabinet for failing to contain chaos (11:04, April 02, 2006)
  • Palestinian official vows to punish those involved in Friday's killings (11:04, April 02, 2006)
  • AU hopes to reach Darfur truce deal by end of April (11:03, April 02, 2006)
  • U.S. helicopter crashes south of Baghdad (11:03, April 02, 2006)
  • Sudanese civil society petitions UN, Sudan, Uganda over rebels (11:02, April 02, 2006)
  • Pakistan, Sri Lanka vow to combat extremism, terrorism (11:02, April 02, 2006)
  • Iraqis swarm into northern safe haven (11:02, April 02, 2006)
  • Sri Lanka's international truce monitors have new leader (11:01, April 02, 2006)
  • 20 injured in clashes at Egypt's opposition party headquarters (11:01, April 02, 2006)
  • Nepali people urged to end ongoing conflict (11:00, April 02, 2006)
  • 198 arrested in Turkey's violent protests (11:00, April 02, 2006)
  • Nepali guerrillas abduct 56 people: Defense Ministry (11:00, April 02, 2006)
  • Malawian gov't restricts officials' travel abroad to save money (11:00, April 02, 2006)
  • Four more arrested over bomb scares in Zambia (10:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Backgrouder: Thailand's general election (10:59, April 02, 2006)
  • UK, U.S. still disagree on Guantanamo Camp (10:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Thai Army Chief calls anti-Thaksin leader to end political movements (10:58, April 02, 2006)
  • Sunday's election unlikely to end Thailand's political deadlock (10:58, April 02, 2006)
  • 500 Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia return home (10:58, April 02, 2006)
  • Feature: Two Iraqi cities live in two different worlds (11:02, April 02, 2006)
  • Pakistan, Sri Lanka vow to boost cooperation in security, trade (10:57, April 02, 2006)
  • Freed U.S. journalist Carroll arrives in Germany (10:57, April 02, 2006)
  • Palestinian PM urges int'l community to press Israel to end escalation (10:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Philippine president urges armymen's wives to do business (10:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Thaksin calls for national reconciliation (10:56, April 02, 2006)
  • MP assassinated in Afghan capital (10:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Pakistani leaders send condolence to Iran on earthquake (10:55, April 02, 2006)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Barca's Motta doubtful for Benfica game (19:00, April 02, 2006)
  • Alonso wins Australian Grand Prix to extend lead in standings (19:00, April 02, 2006)
  • Ethiopia's Bekele completes historic double in cross-country worlds (19:00, April 02, 2006)
  • James' triple-double helps Cavs beat the Heat (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • China, Canada break South Korea's domination at short track speed skating worlds (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Sweden to build new national arena by 2011 (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Nepali mountianeer to release CDs atop Mt. Qomolangma (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Juventus held by Treviso, AC Milan loses at Lecce (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Lyon secure Champions League spot (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • US boxer Reiss beats Kenyan star Conjestina to win WBC title (18:59, April 02, 2006)
  • Ronaldo helps 10-man Real draw with Barca at Nou Camp (12:12, April 02, 2006)
  • Bayern salvages 2-2 draw with lowly Cologne (12:11, April 02, 2006)
  • Kenyan runners win Prague half-marathon (12:11, April 02, 2006)
  • FA complained to UEFA about Levski's abuse (12:11, April 02, 2006)
  • Manchester beat Boltan to close gap with Chelsea (12:11, April 02, 2006)
  • Big birthday present for Norway's Berg at shooting World Cup (12:09, April 02, 2006)
  • Wang Chen cruises into finals at ABC (12:09, April 02, 2006)
  • Beijing starts renovation of 3 existing venues for 2008 Olympics (12:09, April 02, 2006)
  • FIFA President Blatter inaugurates AFC Challenge Cup in Bangladesh (11:08, April 02, 2006)



  • Science & Technology

  • Nepal has 28,000 strong manpower in science, technology (12:18, April 02, 2006)
  • Asia-Europe meeting on ocean protection adopts cooperative plan (12:17, April 02, 2006)



  • Life

  • Earthquake hits Sumatra of Indonesia  (18:58, April 02, 2006)
  • Pakistan bus accident kills 8, injures 10 (18:57, April 02, 2006)
  • China's flagship magazine reports record high circulation (18:57, April 02, 2006)
  • Interview: Touching music can overcome limitations (18:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Rural Zambians now enjoy free medical services (18:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Chinese artists to attend photography exchange program in Japan (18:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Roundup: HK considers long-term precautionary measures against bird flu (18:56, April 02, 2006)
  • Girl went under knife, becoming a man (12:43, April 02, 2006)
  • Brazil investigating causes of plane crash near Rio (11:37, April 02, 2006)
  • Brazilian police detain 118 tourists in raids on sex tourism (11:53, April 02, 2006)
  • Earthquake hits Indonesia (11:42, April 02, 2006)
  • Bird flu in Myanmar under control: report (11:42, April 02, 2006)
  • 1,000 patients receive free medical care in central Nepal (11:41, April 02, 2006)
  • Pakistan to shift quake-devastated city to new location (11:41, April 02, 2006)
  • Czech announces fifth case of bird flu (11:39, April 02, 2006)
  • Feature: Leslie Cheung, legend of Hong Kong entertainment (11:39, April 02, 2006)
  • WB approves anti-bird flu loan to Nigeria (11:38, April 02, 2006)
  • UN launches "Go To School" campaign in southern Sudan (11:38, April 02, 2006)
  • 19 people killed in plane crash in Brazil (11:38, April 02, 2006)
  • Chinese archaeologists probe origin of domestic horses through DNA research (11:37, April 02, 2006)
  • Zambia records 60,000 TB patients annually (11:37, April 02, 2006)
  • Scandinavia's first gorilla born at Sweden's zoo (11:36, April 02, 2006)



  • Photo

    Chinese premier kicks off Australia visit

    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao shakes hands with wellwishers upon his arrival at Perth, Australia April 1, 2006. Wen arrived here Saturday for an official visit to Australia, the first visit by a Chinese premier to the country in nearly 18 years.

    Underwear trend show - China Fashion Week

    Models present underwear creations during the "Haosha" underwear trend show in Beijing, China, April 1, 2006. The show is a part of the ongoing China Fashion Week in Beijing.

    Top leaders plant trees in Beijing

    Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) shovels during a tree-planting activity in the Beijing Olympic Forest Park, Beijing, China, April 1, 2006. Senior Chinese government and Party leaders plants trees, joining hands with nearly 2 million people in the city to mark the 22nd Voluntary Tree-PLanting Day.

    6th China Professional Model Contest Finals

    The 6th China Professional Model Contest Finals competed at the 14th China International Fashion Week in Beijing March 31. In the female group, Zhang Yingxi(R3) won the championship, Wu Xiaochen(R 2) got the second, and Li Xiaoyao(L2)got the third. In the male group, Ma Haoran (R4) won the championship, Lv Yuanhao(R1) got the second, and Wu Binsheng(L1) got the third.


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