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News Archive --- Date:20060702


China

  • China-ROK scholars discuss further developing bilateral cooperation (19:17, July 02, 2006)
  • Beijing adopts rigid measures on dog-raising to curb occurrence of rabies (19:17, July 02, 2006)
  • Lao party chief forecasts thriving Laos-China cooperation with bigger progress (12:43, July 02, 2006)
  • Chinese president attends launching ceremony of Qinghai-Tibet railway (09:51, July 02, 2006)
  • Bird flu virus found in NW China province (09:46, July 02, 2006)
  • Beijing holds concert marking 85th birthday of Communist Party of China (09:19, July 02, 2006)
  • HKSAR gov't determines to attain ultimate aim of universal suffrage (09:18, July 02, 2006)
  • China's regulation banning human organ trade takes effect (09:17, July 02, 2006)
  • Laotian party chief visits E. Chinese province (09:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Senior Chinese officials send condolences over Hashimoto's death (09:15, July 02, 2006)
  • China's military ordered to study Hu Jintao's speech on fighting corruption (08:45, July 02, 2006)
  • China expresses deep condolences over Hashimoto's death (09:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Thousands of citizens on street march in HK (09:18, July 02, 2006)
  • China to continuously support African countries (08:43, July 02, 2006)
  • Sino-African ties withstand test of time: Senegalese FM (08:42, July 02, 2006)
  • Party now has 70.8 million members (10:34, July 02, 2006)
  • Anti-corruption drive a strategic task (10:36, July 02, 2006)



  • Business

  • Canada, U.S. end trade row over softwood lumber (13:25, July 02, 2006)
  • Nepal plans to restructure state-owned airline (12:43, July 02, 2006)
  • Bank incurs controversy in move to discourage small deposits (12:42, July 02, 2006)
  • World Bank offers loan to central China's water supply, sanitation project (12:41, July 02, 2006)
  • China opens miracle railway with first trains traveling across "roof of the world" (10:21, July 02, 2006)
  • Railway makes room for Tibetan culture: experts (10:21, July 02, 2006)
  • Electrified Beijing-Shanghai railway starts freight service in Shanghai (10:14, July 02, 2006)
  • WTO members urge U.S. to end trade-distorting agricultural subsidies (10:15, July 02, 2006)
  • 32 countries to take part in Thai Royal Flora expo (10:14, July 02, 2006)
  • Train passes topnotch of world's railways (10:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Doha Round still deadlocked as U.S. refuses to cave (10:11, July 02, 2006)
  • Qinghai-Tibet railway not just a big deal for Chinese (10:10, July 02, 2006)
  • Train enters "forbidden zone for lives" on Qinghai-Tibet route (10:09, July 02, 2006)
  • Train to Tibet passes China's largest uninhabited land, home to Tibetan antelopes (10:08, July 02, 2006)
  • China's wheat stockpile to end six-year-long drop (10:07, July 02, 2006)
  • First train enters "unsurmountable" Kunlun Mountains (10:06, July 02, 2006)
  • Amerada, ConocoPhilips to begin oil production in 2007, 2008 in Indonesia (10:05, July 02, 2006)
  • World Bank writes off 1.5 billion dollars debt for Bolivia (10:04, July 02, 2006)
  • Passengers start boarding trains to and from Tibet (10:03, July 02, 2006)
  • S. Korea's exports reach record 28.2 bln U.S. dollars in June (10:00, July 02, 2006)
  • Oil prices nears 74 dollars ahead of long weekend (10:00, July 02, 2006)
  • EU ban on lead, mercury in electronics enters force (09:59, July 02, 2006)
  • EU Commission says MasterCard may have broken antitrust rules (09:58, July 02, 2006)
  • Eurozone economy robust in first quarter 2006 (09:57, July 02, 2006)
  • China overcomes three major obstacles to build most elevated railway (10:09, July 02, 2006)
  • Backgrounder: Key facts about Qinghai-Tibet Railway (10:09, July 02, 2006)
  • HK's Exchange Fund assets down 8.2 bln HK dollars in May (09:54, July 02, 2006)
  • Gazprom to build two pipelines transmitting natural gas to China (10:09, July 02, 2006)
  • Beijing bans opening companies in residential buildings (09:53, July 02, 2006)
  • China's anti-dumping investigations focus on chemical industry (09:52, July 02, 2006)
  • eBay expects flourishing business in Singapore (09:50, July 02, 2006)
  • France expresses pessimism over WTO talks (09:49, July 02, 2006)
  • Chinese telecoms center in technical support pact with Phoenix (09:48, July 02, 2006)
  • China's maiden altiplano train run receives cheers (09:52, July 02, 2006)
  • First train from Chinese capital leaves for Tibet (09:30, July 02, 2006)
  • China's higher courts vow to strengthen handling of real estate law cases (09:29, July 02, 2006)
  • China Exclusive: Train leaves Chengdu for Lhasa (09:28, July 02, 2006)
  • China Exclusive: Passenger train to Lhasa ends maiden run (09:32, July 02, 2006)
  • WTO members fail to break deadlock in Doha Round talks (09:24, July 02, 2006)
  • China Exclusive: High-tech features first Tibetan railway (09:31, July 02, 2006)
  • Zambian gov't to reduce its borrowing to 0.5 percent of GDP (09:21, July 02, 2006)
  • Qinghai-Tibet Railway builds harmonious link between wildlife, human (09:30, July 02, 2006)
  • Wal-Mart sees lowest monthly growth in June (09:20, July 02, 2006)
  • China Focus: China's maiden altiplano train run receives cheers (09:30, July 02, 2006)
  • Railway makes room for Tibetan culture: experts (09:30, July 02, 2006)
  • OAPEC crude oil exports increase in 2005 (09:15, July 02, 2006)
  • High-end consumers drive up luxury sales (10:31, July 02, 2006)
  • NDRC raises electricity retail prices (10:32, July 02, 2006)
  • BP to supply LNG to Fujian terminal (10:33, July 02, 2006)
  • Petrochemical industry leads way in top 500 list (10:34, July 02, 2006)
  • Antwerp port expects more Chinese cargo (10:34, July 02, 2006)
  • China, Ireland work to improve trade ties (10:35, July 02, 2006)
  • Power plant in pipeline in Senegal (10:35, July 02, 2006)



  • World

  • Iraqi Sunni Arab lawmakers boycott parliament meetings (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Saddam's wife, daughter on most wanted list (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Gunmen kidnap undersecretary of Iraqi Health Ministry in Baghdad (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Iran dismisses deadline for response to six-nation package (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • 8 Taliban militants killed in southern Afghanistan (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Thousands of Indonesian demonstrators protest Israeli action against Palestine (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Britain confirms death of soldiers in Afghanistan (19:16, July 02, 2006)
  • Flash floods hit Thailand's eastern seaboard (19:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Zambian president declares running for second term (19:15, July 02, 2006)
  • One killed, 16 wounded in two car bomb blasts in Baghdad (19:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Gov't pays attention to boat disaster in E.Nepal: minister (19:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Two British soldiers killed in Afghanistan (19:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Jordanian women expected to increase representatives in local government (19:15, July 02, 2006)
  • Shiite lawmaker escapes bomb attack in Baghdad (15:45, July 02, 2006)
  • Tourists to Jordan rise by over five percent in 1st quarter of 2006 (15:44, July 02, 2006)
  • Pakistan PM leaves to attend UN meeting in Geneva  (15:44, July 02, 2006)
  • Grenade attack on Canadian troops wounds 3 Afghan police (15:43, July 02, 2006)
  • Car bomb injures 10 in central Baghdad (15:43, July 02, 2006)
  • Clash leaves 12 militants dead in S. Afghanistan (15:42, July 02, 2006)
  • Gunmen kidnap undersecretary of Iraqi industry ministry (14:20, July 02, 2006)
  • Backgrounder: Key facts about Mexico's general elections (13:41, July 02, 2006)
  • Bangladesh to be officially admitted into ARF (13:39, July 02, 2006)
  • Profile: Mexcio's three leading presidential candidates (13:41, July 02, 2006)
  • Slovakia to withdraw troops from Iraq (12:42, July 02, 2006)
  • Palestine PM calls for international action to end Israeli offensive (12:42, July 02, 2006)
  • British forces facing graver threats in Iraq, Afghanistan: parliamentary report (12:42, July 02, 2006)
  • U.S. accuses Bin Laden of using media to fuel Iraqi insurgency (12:41, July 02, 2006)
  • One Hamas militant killed in Israeli strike on Gaza (10:03, July 02, 2006)
  • Saudi Arabia voices support to Iraq's stability (09:24, July 02, 2006)
  • Writethru: Israeli strike hits office of Hamas security forces in Gaza (09:23, July 02, 2006)
  • Writethru: Palestinian PM's office in Gaza City hit by Israeli missile (09:23, July 02, 2006)
  • Canadians celebrate nation's 139th birthday (09:23, July 02, 2006)
  • Israel urges U.S. to pressure Syria on release of kidnapped soldier (09:21, July 02, 2006)
  • Key Gaza goods crossing to be reopened on Sunday for urgent aid (09:21, July 02, 2006)
  • Pakistan wants peaceful solution of Kashmir: Musharraf (09:21, July 02, 2006)
  • AU vows to speed up transport construction (09:21, July 02, 2006)
  • Annan to press G8 leaders fulfill commitments to Africa (09:13, July 02, 2006)
  • Belarus-U.S. relations depend on U.S. goodwill, says president (09:13, July 02, 2006)
  • Abbas voices hope for solving Gaza crisis (09:22, July 02, 2006)
  • Annan praises Africa's progress on democracy (09:12, July 02, 2006)
  • Writethru: Bin Laden urges Islamist fighters to free Iraq (09:12, July 02, 2006)
  • Palestinian spokesman says no deal reached on kidnapped Israeli soldier yet (09:11, July 02, 2006)
  • Iraqi PM arrives in Saudi Arabia on official visit (09:11, July 02, 2006)
  • Roundup: Violence escalates in Baghdad despite reconciliation plan (09:11, July 02, 2006)
  • Iranian president vows to continue nuke program (09:10, July 02, 2006)
  • Nepali gov't committed to make king's property public (09:09, July 02, 2006)
  • India-controlled Kashmir residents protest civilian killing (09:09, July 02, 2006)
  • EU president calls on Israel to free Palestinian officials (09:09, July 02, 2006)
  • Indian gov't releases relief package for desperate farmers (09:09, July 02, 2006)
  • African leaders meet in Gambia for AU summit (09:09, July 02, 2006)
  • Kuwaiti emir accepts government's resignation (09:08, July 02, 2006)
  • Three militants killed in India-controlled Kashmir (09:08, July 02, 2006)
  • Singapore to have third generation armed forces in five to seven years: Minister (09:08, July 02, 2006)
  • Zimbabwe gazettes Domestic Violence Bill (08:39, July 02, 2006)
  • Israeli arrest blocks formation of new coalition cabinet: DFLP official (08:39, July 02, 2006)
  • Nepali deputy PM urges guerrillas to stop extortion (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Official denies reports on Abbas' plan to form emergency government (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Indian court sentences three terrorists to death (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Factions call on Arab, Islamic countries to boycott Israel (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Constituent Assembly elections to decide Nepali monarchy's fate: Party (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Abbas intensifies contact to end abduction crisis: Erekat (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Afghanistan to eradicate illegal armed groups at any cost: president (08:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Hamas official decrease importance of targeting Haneya cabinet (08:37, July 02, 2006)
  • Roundup: Lebanon raging for Israel's offensive in Gaza (08:37, July 02, 2006)
  • Palestinian Kidnappers present new demands to release captive Israeli soldier (08:37, July 02, 2006)
  • Suspected militant sympathizer shot dead in Thai South (08:37, July 02, 2006)
  • Two U.S. warships arrive in Vietnam (08:37, July 02, 2006)
  • Indonesian parliament demands release of Palestinian officials (08:37, July 02, 2006)
  • U.S. urges Nepali guerrillas to abandon violence (08:36, July 02, 2006)
  • U.S. soldier killed in bomb attack north of Baghdad (08:36, July 02, 2006)
  • Writethru: Gunmen kidnap Sunni Arab female lawmaker in Baghdad (08:36, July 02, 2006)
  • Bin Laden defends al-Zarqawi's attacks on Shi'ite in Iraq (10:22, July 02, 2006)



  • Opinion

  • China-Australia ties an example (12:31, July 02, 2006)
  • Internationalization of the RMB to be accelerated (12:31, July 02, 2006)
  • Commentary: People should have a more worldly eye on Tibet railway (09:58, July 02, 2006)



  • Sports

  • Philippine Pacquiano retains WBC super featherweight title (19:19, July 02, 2006)
  • Beckham quits as England captain (19:19, July 02, 2006)
  • Soccer fans of Argentine in Bangladesh find some comfort from Brazil's defeat (15:48, July 02, 2006)
  • Bruins sign Chara and Savard (15:49, July 02, 2006)
  • Sorenstam and Hurst tie for lead at U.S. Womens Open (12:46, July 02, 2006)
  • Raptors sign top pick Bargnani (12:45, July 02, 2006)
  • Agassi bid farewell to Wimbledon (12:45, July 02, 2006)
  • Carmelo to stay in Denver and accept contract offer (12:44, July 02, 2006)
  • Brazil coach Parreira apologizes for disappointing performance (08:59, July 02, 2006)
  • Roundup: Portugal ousts England, France eliminates Brazil (08:59, July 02, 2006)
  • France coach to enjoy victory moment before taking Portugal in mind (09:00, July 02, 2006)
  • Zidane hails France's superb win over favorites Brazil (09:00, July 02, 2006)
  • Brazil defender Lucio breaks World Cup foul-less record (09:00, July 02, 2006)
  • France win 1998 final rematch 1-0 to crash Brazil out (09:00, July 02, 2006)
  • Ten players in 1998 final start for Saturday's rematch (08:54, July 02, 2006)
  • Brazil squad for Saturday's match against France (08:51, July 02, 2006)
  • France squad for Saturday's match against Brazil (08:51, July 02, 2006)
  • World Cup factfile of Brazil (08:51, July 02, 2006)
  • World Cup factfile of France (08:51, July 02, 2006)
  • Factbox of Brazil vs France - World Cup Quarterfinals (08:51, July 02, 2006)
  • Results of Wimbledon men's singles (08:49, July 02, 2006)
  • Norway's Hushovd wins Tour de France prologue (08:49, July 02, 2006)
  • Portugal's starting line-up against England in World Cup (08:49, July 02, 2006)
  • England's starting line-up against Portugal in World Cup (08:48, July 02, 2006)
  • Poland to repair ailing football (08:47, July 02, 2006)
  • Bangladeshi Argentinean supporter dies after World Cup defeat (08:47, July 02, 2006)
  • Russian Dementieva, Myskina make fourth round at Wimbledon (08:47, July 02, 2006)
  • Results of Wimbledon women's singles (08:47, July 02, 2006)
  • Spaniard Quesada suspended from Tour de France cycling (08:46, July 02, 2006)



  • Science & Technology

  • White folks getting more sleep (09:44, July 02, 2006)
  • Scientists reopen LA Ice Age site (09:43, July 02, 2006)
  • NASA postpones launch of Discovery due to bad weather (09:28, July 02, 2006)
  • Chinese company develops high-efficient wind power generator (09:27, July 02, 2006)



  • Life

  • Writers, journalists conference underway in Myanmar (19:20, July 02, 2006)
  • Chinese traditional healthcare products need clinical re-evaluation: experts (19:18, July 02, 2006)
  • Ex-Tanzanian PM off to Harvard for masters degree (14:39, July 02, 2006)
  • HIV/AIDS defilers to face death sentence in Uganda (14:38, July 02, 2006)
  • Earthquake rocks Ternate, Indonesia (14:36, July 02, 2006)
  • Swollen river sweeps away 5 houses in Nepali capital (14:35, July 02, 2006)
  • First Chinese American police chief vows to make city a better place (13:38, July 02, 2006)
  • 64 malaria cases found in central Nepal (12:40, July 02, 2006)
  • East Nigeria records fresh outbreak of bird flu (10:49, July 02, 2006)
  • Weighted toys may help children keep fit (10:50, July 02, 2006)
  • Fake medicine firm fined, banned after 11 deaths (10:50, July 02, 2006)
  • Online map shows hotspots for theft (10:51, July 02, 2006)
  • Rainstorms, floods claim 14 lives in southwest (10:52, July 02, 2006)
  • Cartoons on boorish acts give pause for thought (10:53, July 02, 2006)
  • Shanghai has a glorious past - let's not erase it (10:53, July 02, 2006)
  • Japan becomes world's oldest country (12:49, July 02, 2006)
  • Sage of Omaha worries nuclear catastrophe, but still looks to future (12:48, July 02, 2006)



  • Photo

    France oust Brazil 1-0

    Brazil's Juan reacts after the quarter-final at World Cup 2006 in Frankfurt, Germany, July 1, 2006. France edged out Brazil after winning the match 1-0.

    Portugal eliminates England 3-1 on penalty shootout

    Portugal forward Luis Figo (R) hugs their team's goalie Ricardo after the World Cup 2006 quarterfinals match between England and Portugal in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, July 1, 2006. Portugal won 3-1 after the penalty shoot out and advanced into the semifinals.

    Miss Tourism Queen International 2006

    Foreign contestants of the Miss Tourism Queen International 2006 Finals show up on the city entry ceremony held at Erqi Square, or February 7 Square, in Zhengzhou, capital of central China's Henan Province, July 1, 2006. Contestants from over 80 countries and regions paid a visit to Zhengzhou Saturday and took part in the city entry ceremony.

    Chinese president opens Qinghai-Tibet Railway

    Chinese President Hu Jintao, who is also general secretary of Chinese Communist Party (CPC) Central Committee and Chairman of the Central Military Commission (CMC), delivers an important speech at the launching ceremony of the Qinghai-Tibet railway held at the Golmud Railway Station in Golmud, northwest China's Qinghai Province, July 1, 2006.


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