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News Archive --- Date:20060603


China

  • Company board members jailed for swindle involving Sichuan vice-governor (10:24, June 03, 2006)
  • Beijing seizes 200 kg of drugs in past six months (10:26, June 03, 2006)
  • China, Africa summit to strengthen relations: South African deputy foreign minister (10:26, June 03, 2006)
  • Senior Chinese, German lawmakers exchange views on bilateral ties (10:27, June 03, 2006)
  • China-Pakistan cooperation contributes to world peace, development (12:30, June 03, 2006)



  • Business

  • China to tighten qualification control of senior managers of securities firms (16:46, June 03, 2006)
  • China encourages small and medium-sized banks to introduce strategic investors from overseas (16:46, June 03, 2006)
  • Brazilian president announces 900 mln U.S. dollar refinery investment (16:47, June 03, 2006)
  • Uruguay, China to discuss possibilities of trade pact (12:20, June 03, 2006)
  • Japanese firms in vanguard of foreign investors to tap China's farmland (12:20, June 03, 2006)
  • China quickens pace of preparation for listing financial futures (12:21, June 03, 2006)
  • HK Ocean Park becomes world's top 10 (15:28, June 03, 2006)
  • Macao's exports, imports soar in first 4 months (11:07, June 03, 2006)
  • Southern China province shuts down all fireworks businesses (11:11, June 03, 2006)
  • CNOOC Ltd. signs $1.6 bln loan agreement with Chinese Bank for Nigeria oil project (11:11, June 03, 2006)
  • World Bank's huge loan to Pakistan "historic": PM (11:12, June 03, 2006)
  • News analysis: What is Africa's next biggest challenge? (11:12, June 03, 2006)
  • HK welcomes APEC's statement for trade on Doha development agenda (11:13, June 03, 2006)
  • Flat sales up 8.5 pct in Hong Kong (11:13, June 03, 2006)
  • Survey: 51 pct stock investors rely on financial reports (11:13, June 03, 2006)
  • French minister rates economic relations with Poland as good (11:14, June 03, 2006)



  • World

  • Solana to visit Tehran in 48 hrs to present package over nuclear issue (17:07, June 03, 2006)
  • Quake jolts southern Iran (17:06, June 03, 2006)
  • Two Palestinian children wounded in Israeli shelling on Gaza (17:05, June 03, 2006)
  • Iran to examine new package, not to stop enrichment (17:03, June 03, 2006)
  • Quake-flattened Indonesian town staggers to its feet  (16:43, June 03, 2006)
  • Israeli artillery pound Gaza in wake of rocket attacks (16:44, June 03, 2006)
  • EU official to present Tehran new package over nuclear dispute (16:44, June 03, 2006)
  • Ex-genocide radio chief to face up to 10 years in prison (16:45, June 03, 2006)
  • UN Security Council to consider names for next UN chief in July (15:10, June 03, 2006)
  • Annan recommends 6-month extension for UN force in Golan Heights (15:11, June 03, 2006)
  • Recently deployed U.S. National Guard to carry guns: patrol chief (15:11, June 03, 2006)
  • Spain to give quotas for Senegalese immigrants (15:11, June 03, 2006)
  • 12 Taliban militants killed, dozens wounded in southern Afghanistan (15:12, June 03, 2006)
  • Analysis: U.S. Iran policy not shift despite talks offer (12:06, June 04, 2006)
  • Pentagon probe clears U.S. troops in Ishaqi deaths in Iraq (12:16, June 03, 2006)
  • EU resumes aid projects in Nepal (12:17, June 03, 2006)
  • Polish president's top aide resigns amid scandal (12:17, June 03, 2006)
  • France seeks diplomatic solution of Iranian nuclear issue: minister (12:18, June 03, 2006)
  • U.S. must stay engaged in Pacific: Rumsfeld (12:19, June 03, 2006)
  • Pentagon probes into new allegations of war atrocities in Iraq (10:29, June 03, 2006)
  • UN appeals for 103 million dollars in aid for Indonesian quake victims (10:30, June 03, 2006)
  • Bush to welcome Chilean president to White House this month (10:30, June 03, 2006)
  • Dutch general election date may have to be put forward (10:31, June 03, 2006)
  • U.S. says new Zarqawi tape is authentic (12:06, June 04, 2006)
  • Hungarian PM announces new cabinet (10:32, June 03, 2006)
  • Romanian president discharged from hospital (10:33, June 03, 2006)
  • India, Pakistan to boost cultural ties, but movies ban on (10:34, June 03, 2006)
  • German defence minister "horrified" at U.S. massacre allegation in Iraq (10:35, June 03, 2006)
  • Sri Lanka government says door for peace still open (10:36, June 03, 2006)
  • Iran should resume talks: Russian FM (10:36, June 03, 2006)
  • British police shot man during anti-terrorist raid (10:37, June 03, 2006)
  • U.S. Defense Secretary to visit Jakarta  (10:38, June 03, 2006)
  • Nepali PM to visit India soon (10:38, June 03, 2006)
  • Cuban, Indonesian presidents to hold talks (10:39, June 03, 2006)
  • Merkel urges Iran to seize chance to resolve nuclear crisis (10:39, June 03, 2006)
  • Uganda's new cabinet gears for fast economic growth amid key challenges (10:40, June 03, 2006)
  • Italian PM reiterates resolve on withdrawing from Iraq (10:49, June 03, 2006)
  • Czechs vote in close general elections (10:49, June 03, 2006)
  • Russia urges Ethiopia, Eritrea to be "more purposeful" (10:50, June 03, 2006)
  • Pakistan playing important role in UN reform process: PM (10:50, June 03, 2006)
  • Iraq pullout tops agenda of Prodi-Blair talks (10:51, June 03, 2006)
  • U.S. says Iraqi PM misquoted over attacking civilian remarks (10:52, June 03, 2006)
  • Iranian president vows to protect nuclear rights (10:52, June 03, 2006)
  • EU supports constructive breakup of Serbia-Montenegro, says Solana (10:53, June 03, 2006)
  • Zambian president honored life presidency of Pan-African Lawyers Union (10:53, June 03, 2006)
  • Yemen, Saudi Arabia agree on final border maps (10:54, June 03, 2006)
  • U.S. urges Iran to abandon uranium enrichment (10:54, June 03, 2006)
  • U.S. soldier avoids imprisonment in Abu Ghraib abuse scandal (10:55, June 03, 2006)
  • UN council strengthens mission in Cote d'Ivoire (10:56, June 03, 2006)
  • World powers to hold direct talks with Iran: Russian FM (10:57, June 03, 2006)
  • DPRK raps S. Korean sentence on pro-DPRK minister (10:58, June 03, 2006)
  • Turkey, Germany urge Iran to assess nuclear offer carefully (10:58, June 03, 2006)
  • Serbian premier warns EU about Kosovo future status (10:59, June 03, 2006)
  • Consensus on incentives opens door for diplomatic settlement of Iran's nuclear issue (11:00, June 03, 2006)
  • Support for Iraq war continues to drop in U.S.: poll (11:00, June 03, 2006)
  • EU gives 700,000 euros to assist flood victims in Suriname (11:01, June 03, 2006)
  • EU plans to resume normal relations with Liberia (11:01, June 03, 2006)
  • Seven family members shot dead in U.S. state of Indiana (11:02, June 03, 2006)
  • Three Indonesian warships on border with Timor-Leste (11:02, June 03, 2006)
  • Fifth Shangri-la Dialogue opens in Singapore (11:03, June 03, 2006)
  • 10 arrested for rioting in Beirut (11:04, June 03, 2006)
  • AU Banjul summit could be watershed point in Africa: Chairperson (11:04, June 03, 2006)
  • Big cache of arms, ammunition recovered in southwestern Pakistan (11:05, June 03, 2006)



  • Opinion

  • Oil: leading Iran to success or failure? (11:29, June 03, 2006)



  • Sports

  • Pakistan women's hockey team leaves for Malaysia (16:52, June 03, 2006)
  • IOC to aid Zambia in preparation of 2011 Africa Games (16:48, June 03, 2006)
  • Zambian soccer squad to warm up ahead of regional tournament (16:48, June 03, 2006)
  • Cuba hopes to dominate athletics in C. American games (11:18, June 03, 2006)
  • Federer labors into last 16 of French Open (11:18, June 03, 2006)
  • FIFA official blames civil servants for Nigeria's soccer crisis (11:19, June 03, 2006)
  • Italian team takes Olympic torch to Mt. Makalu (11:19, June 03, 2006)
  • Bao Chunlai enters Indonesia Open semis after dramatic win (11:20, June 03, 2006)
  • Defending AFC Cup champ drawn against Sun Hei from Hong Kong (11:20, June 03, 2006)
  • German soldiers asked to fill empty seats at World Cup stadiums (11:21, June 03, 2006)
  • Netherlands beat Russia 3-1 at international women's volleyball (11:21, June 03, 2006)
  • Ilya Ilin rules 94kg in junior weightlifting worlds (11:22, June 03, 2006)
  • China win second straight at international women's volleyball (11:22, June 03, 2006)
  • S. Africa pledges for positive face for Africa in 2010 World Cup (11:23, June 03, 2006)
  • Nadal, Blake score big wins at French Open (11:23, June 03, 2006)
  • Mineiro joins Brazils national football team in Switzerland (11:24, June 03, 2006)
  • Presidential hopeful for soccer's Real Madrid to publish plans Monday (11:24, June 03, 2006)
  • Costa Rica soccer manager says friendly games "valid" despite losses (11:24, June 03, 2006)



  • Science & Technology

  • Wen Ho Lee settles privacy lawsuit with U.S. government, media (16:49, June 03, 2006)
  • Sea squirt could prevent Alzheimer's: Japanese researchers (12:22, June 03, 2006)
  • HK to become world's renowned intellectual center (11:15, June 03, 2006)
  • ISS astronauts complete spacewalk (11:15, June 03, 2006)
  • Eating dark soy sauce may have antioxidant effects: report (11:16, June 03, 2006)
  • Scientists discover 64 gene variants linked with lung cancer (11:16, June 03, 2006)
  • Internet firms urged to keep records of online activities (11:17, June 03, 2006)



  • Life

  • Death toll in fake drug case rises to ten in China (16:50, June 03, 2006)
  • Diarrhoea kills 15,000 children annually in Nepal (16:50, June 03, 2006)
  • Indonesian gov't to set up 5,000 tents for emergency classes (12:23, June 03, 2006)
  • Kunqu strives to win young audience (12:23, June 03, 2006)
  • Spring Festival, Shaolin Kungfu listed as intangible cultural heritage  (15:35, June 03, 2006)
  • Two siblings record another bird flu cluster death in Indonesia (11:26, June 03, 2006)
  • Indonesian nurse with bird flu-like symptoms hospitalized (11:28, June 03, 2006)
  • Ban on film The Da Vinci Code demanded in Pakistan (15:32, June 03, 2006)
  • Interest in learning Chinese on rise in Bangladesh (11:58, June 04, 2006)
  • Drug crimes, addiction increase markedly in Shanghai (11:28, June 03, 2006)



  • Photo

    Amusing sports game

    A contestant competes in the 100-meter-race with a hoop around her waist at the 16th Jiangsu sports meet for employees held in Huai'an, east China's Jiangsu Province, June 2, 2006. More than 230 participants took part in nearly 10 amusing sports games on Friday and Saturday, including kangaroo jumping, throwing stone with shovel.

    Three Gorges prepares for last cofferdam demolition

    Workers prepare for the upcoming explosion of the last cofferdam protecting the just-completed Three Gorges Dam on the Changjiang River in Yichang, central China's Hubei Province, June 2, 2006. Demolition experts completed Friday the setting of explosives that will create a massive explosion to demolish the cofferdam on June 6.

    Fog veils the city

    Buildings loom up through the heavy fog in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, June 2, 2006. Fog from the Yellow Sea gives the coastal city an air of mystery.

    Chinese planes to deliver more aid to Indonesia

    A worker prepares relief materials for shipment at an airport in Shijiazhuang, capital of north China's Hebei Province, June 2, 2006. Relief materials valuing around 10 million RMB yuan (about 1.25 million US dollars), including medicine, medical equipment, tents, sheets, and power generators, will be sent to quake-hit areas in Indonesia late Friday from Shijiazhuang.

    China offers aid to quake-hit Indonesia

    Chinese volunteers distribute food to people in the quake-hit Bantul, Indonesia, June 2, 2006. The Chinese government has offered 2 million U.S. dollars in cash to Indonesia. A 40-member rescue team from China arrived in Indonesia on Tuesday.(Xinhua photo)


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