News Archive --- Date:20060930
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Armed police deployed along Qinghai-Tibet Railway during national
holiday (19:35, September 30, 2006)
Cote d'Ivoire-China cooperation has huge potential: President (15:17, September 30, 2006)
Former president of China Construction Bank appears in Beijing
court (15:17, September 30, 2006)
NPC vice chairman meets Zimbabwean guests (15:16, September 30, 2006)
Namibia president optimistic about China-Africa summit (15:16, September 30, 2006)
Seychelles to firmly abide by one-China policy: FM (15:15, September 30, 2006)
Namibia welcomes Chinese companies: president (08:12, September 30, 2006)
Malaysian national news agency launches bureau in China (08:11, September 30, 2006)
Anti-Chen protest tour gets underway in Taiwan (08:01, September 30, 2006)
China continues anti-terror efforts: public security chief (08:11, September 30, 2006)
Former lawmaker executed in NE China for corruption (08:10, September 30, 2006)
SCO considers working with ASEAN in fight against
terror (08:10, September 30, 2006)
African students finish study on China's control, prevention of
AIDS (08:10, September 30, 2006)
Exhibition on reform, opening-up opens at Deng
Xiaoping's hometown (08:09, September 30, 2006)
China marks 100th birth anniversary of venerated Communist Party
member (08:09, September 30, 2006)
Chinese embassy to DPRK celebrates China's National Day (08:09, September 30, 2006)
China honors foreign experts with Friendship Awards (08:16, September 30, 2006)
Federation of returned overseas Chinese marks 50th anniversary (08:06, September 30, 2006)
China's most populous province legislates to
curb gender imbalance (08:06, September 30, 2006)
Luo Zhijun reelected communist party chief of Nanjing (08:05, September 30, 2006)
China insists new UN secretary-general come from Asia (08:13, September 30, 2006)
China, Zimbabwe to expand cooperation on agriculture, mineral,
telecom and infrastructure (08:03, September 30, 2006)
Overseas Chinese celebrate National Day in Beijing (08:03, September 30, 2006)
Panchen Lama concludes month-long Buddhist activities in Tibet (08:02, September 30, 2006)
Mao's portrait in Tian'anmen Square replaced by
new one on eve of National Day (08:02, September 30, 2006)
Anti-Chen motorcade starts tour around Taiwan (08:00, September 30, 2006)
Expert consulting team needed to enhance emergency response (08:00, September 30, 2006)
Cameroon to strengthen cooperation with China: Cameroonian PM (08:38, September 30, 2006)
Cross-Straits flight touches down
(09:50, September 30, 2006)
Ministry to continue protecting Chinese
(09:50, September 30, 2006)
Gov't grants top award to foreign experts
(11:04, September 30, 2006)
German city receives unique gift from museum
(09:54, September 30, 2006)
One-child policy 'will not change'
(09:53, September 30, 2006)
US$1m environment plan
(09:53, September 30, 2006)
China insists new UN secretary-general come from Asia
(09:54, September 30, 2006)
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Business |
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China's macro-economic control takes effect, central bank (19:36, September 30, 2006)
Four AMCs dispose of over 1169.2 bln yuan in non-performing banking
assets (19:36, September 30, 2006)
Migrant workers in risky industries must do safety training (15:18, September 30, 2006)
China makes headway in exploiting rich water resources in western
regions (15:18, September 30, 2006)
Oil price at 50-60 USD a barrel "appropriate": Venezuela president (15:17, September 30, 2006)
UN forecasts Thai GDP at 4.7 percent if stability maintained (13:16, September 30, 2006)
Nepal's inflation registered highest in six years: central bank (10:34, September 30, 2006)
Poland, Lithuania sign declaration on energy cooperation (10:11, September 30, 2006)
Russia restructures debt to Cuba, lends 355 mln U.S. dollars (10:11, September 30, 2006)
Chinese "wind" blows in the Paris Motor Show (08:58, September 30, 2006)
World oil prices ended mixed (09:58, September 30, 2006)
Gasoline prices continue dropping (08:53, September 30, 2006)
Dutch producer price increase slows down in August (08:52, September 30, 2006)
U.S. stocks fall as inflation data hit 11-year high (08:50, September 30, 2006)
Expert: U.S. senators dropping punitive bill against China avoids
damaging relations (08:30, September 30, 2006)
Eurozone inflation drops sharply to 1.8 percent (08:49, September 30, 2006)
Macao's exports, imports soar in first 8 months (08:47, September 30, 2006)
HK's Exchange Fund total assets up 14.2 bln HK dollars (08:47, September 30, 2006)
Roundup: China Export Commodities Fair to convene 100th session (08:46, September 30, 2006)
HK's total gross insurance premiums up 13.2 pct in 2005 (08:44, September 30, 2006)
China sees private firms boom with easier registration (08:44, September 30, 2006)
China Development Bank to lend AVIC I 40 bln yuan (08:37, September 30, 2006)
HK's Exchange Fund total assets up 14.2 bln HK dollars (08:37, September 30, 2006)
ADB to help finance national highway rehabilitation in Afghanistan (08:35, September 30, 2006)
China to hold WEF annual meeting on emerging multinationals (08:34, September 30, 2006)
Construction starts on new central China railway hub (08:32, September 30, 2006)
Hungary's euro accession theoretically possible in 2011: official (08:28, September 30, 2006)
Petrol price to fall 8 percent in S. Africa (08:27, September 30, 2006)
Moody acquires significant stake in China's top rating agency (08:17, September 30, 2006)
Macao's exports, imports soar in first 8 months (08:15, September 30, 2006)
2006 Paris motor show opens with 65 new models (08:15, September 30, 2006)
Gold price lower in Hong Kong -- Sept. 29 (08:44, September 30, 2006)
China Enterprises Index closes lower -- Sept. 29 (08:13, September 30, 2006)
CEIS, Sipa sign agreement on agency of photo service (08:12, September 30, 2006)
Sri Lanka economy up 8% in 2nd quarter (08:44, September 30, 2006)
CNOOC's chemical subsidiary listed in Hong Kong (08:06, September 30, 2006)
Pakistan, Malaysia conclude free trade agreement talks (08:08, September 30, 2006)
Vietnam earns less from cashew export in first 9 months (08:04, September 30, 2006)
Singapore, Peru end third round of FTA talks (08:01, September 30, 2006)
German retail sales stagnate in August (08:01, September 30, 2006)
Auto parts import probe blocked
(10:00, September 30, 2006)
Beijing Olympics to help hotels earn record revenues
(10:00, September 30, 2006)
'Top firms' earnings likely to fall in 2007'
(10:00, September 30, 2006)
Airline hopes for Shanghai flight
(10:01, September 30, 2006)
Sony will pay for replacement of batteries
(10:14, September 30, 2006)
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World |
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Kabul, Islamabad agree to curb terrorism through holding traditional Jirga (19:32, September 30, 2006)
Erekat blames Hamas for delaying formation of coalition gov't (19:32, September 30, 2006)
DPRK says U.S. commits over 170 cases of aerial espionage in
September (19:32, September 30, 2006)
Guard of Iraqi Sunni politician detained for planning attacks on
Green Zone (19:32, September 30, 2006)
Malaysian peacekeepers to leave for Lebanon in a month: official (19:32, September 30, 2006)
Bin Laden not in Afghanistan: says President Karzai (19:31, September 30, 2006)
Roundup: Bangladesh parties to hold talks to end political stalemate (19:31, September 30, 2006)
Iraqi government imposes one-day curfew in Baghdad (19:31, September 30, 2006)
Observers urge losers of Zambian elections to accept result (19:30, September 30, 2006)
Bangladeshi garment workers clash with police, block road
for realizing arrears (19:30, September 30, 2006)
Interim charter submitted to Thai King for approval (19:30, September 30, 2006)
Zambian president Mwanawasa headed for victory: ruling party (19:30, September 30, 2006)
Bahrain's legislative, municipal elections set for November (19:29, September 30, 2006)
Zambian opposition presidential candidate prepares for victory (19:29, September 30, 2006)
Brazilian airliner with 155 aboard missing after mid-air collision (15:26, September 30, 2006)
Bomb explodes in Indonesia's Poso (14:44, September 30, 2006)
Myanmar official media make strong criticism over NLD (14:42, September 30, 2006)
Sri Lanka to continue anti-terrorism fight: PM (13:29, September 30, 2006)
Myanmar rejects U.S. religious freedom report (13:25, September 30, 2006)
Explosion occurs in Kabul, causing casualties (15:10, September 30, 2006)
8 EU Mediterranean nations meet for joint efforts against illegal
immigration (15:10, September 30, 2006)
Myanmar forges diplomatic ties with Timor-Leste (13:23, September 30, 2006)
Wide difference on guerrilla proposal affects the summit talk (13:22, September 30, 2006)
Akihiro Ota selected as Japan's New Komeito leader (15:04, September 30, 2006)
Nepali guerrilla positive on arms management: PM (11:26, September 30, 2006)
Most Brazilians in Portugal support reelection of Pesident Lula: TV
polls (10:54, September 30, 2006)
U.S. announces 40 mln USD of aid under CAFTA agreement (10:53, September 30, 2006)
Legalization does not solve migrant problem: French minister (10:52, September 30, 2006)
U.S. suspends Honduran interior minister's visa (10:51, September 30, 2006)
Sata remains leading position in Zambian presidential election (09:42, September 30, 2006)
Ghanaian president re-affirms support for peace efforts in Cote d'Ivoire (09:57, September 30, 2006)
President: DR Congo's electoral process on track (09:57, September 30, 2006)
UN board fails to determine truth of Israeli killing of UN monitors (09:57, September 30, 2006)
Sata temporarily leads in Zambian presidential election (09:57, September 30, 2006)
U.S. urges Russia, Georgia to resolve spy dispute (08:12, September 30, 2006)
Solana to speak to world's major countries over Iran (07:50, September 30, 2006)
U.S., Kazakhstan hail bilateral relations (07:49, September 30, 2006)
Opponents criticize Lula for not attending TV debate (07:49, September 30, 2006)
Int'l community urged to salvage Uganda peace talks (07:48, September 30, 2006)
Somali Islamists shut down private radio station: statement (07:48, September 30, 2006)
Canadian soldier killed in S. Afghanistan (07:47, September 30, 2006)
Francophone countries ask complete cease of hostilities in Lebanon (07:47, September 30, 2006)
Kenya launches $1.23 billion expansion program of Nairobi airport (07:45, September 30, 2006)
Georgian court orders two-month custody for Russian officers (07:46, September 30, 2006)
Clashes between Sri Lanka troops, rebels continue (07:47, September 30, 2006)
Corruption in Africa an "imported evil": Namibian president (07:45, September 30, 2006)
DRC president ends visit to Angola (07:45, September 30, 2006)
Parliament asks Topolanek to resign over bugging (07:44, September 30, 2006)
U.S. congress approves defense bill (07:44, September 30, 2006)
Qatar Airways to launch flight to Tanzania from January (07:44, September 30, 2006)
Rice due in Cairo Tuesday to start Middle East tour: MENA (07:44, September 30, 2006)
Different views on war in Lebanon trigger disagreement among
Francophone countries (07:43, September 30, 2006)
DPRK blames South Korea for developing aggressive weapon (07:43, September 30, 2006)
Sri Lankan Tamil legislators continue protest in parliament (07:43, September 30, 2006)
Tens of thousands of Palestinians rally in Gaza to support Hamas (07:43, September 30, 2006)
Russian ambassador to return to Georgia after officers' release (07:41, September 30, 2006)
Ukraine defense minister dismisses reports of radar system sales to
Iran (07:42, September 30, 2006)
Thai CDR announces annual military reshuffle (07:42, September 30, 2006)
Russia accuses new NATO members of illicit arms sales to Georgia (07:41, September 30, 2006)
NATO urges Russia, Georgia to defuse tension (07:42, September 30, 2006)
Cambodia, Vietnam to commence land transportation along border on Saturday (07:39, September 30, 2006)
Cyprus satisfied with report on Turkey's EU accession (07:36, September 30, 2006)
S.Korea confirms Japanese PM's Seoul visit in mid-October (07:36, September 30, 2006)
Car blast happens in central Israel (07:36, September 30, 2006)
Diouf re-elected as OIF secretary general (07:35, September 30, 2006)
Timor Leste opens consulate in Bali (07:35, September 30, 2006)
Roundup: Ice melting in Bangladesh politics to bring end
to standoff over caretaker reforms (07:35, September 30, 2006)
Pakistan appoints new ambassador to India (07:35, September 30, 2006)
Roundup: Cambodia's Funcinpec extends olive branches to CPP as reshuffle delayed (07:35, September 30, 2006)
Solomon Islands new attorney-general arrested in PNG (07:35, September 30, 2006)
EU enlargement chief pledges no delay in membership talks (07:35, September 30, 2006)
NATO defense ministers to discuss the alliance's transformation (07:35, September 30, 2006)
Iran says no reason to suspend nuclear work (07:34, September 30, 2006)
Feature: Surveillance tightened around east J'lem (07:34, September 30, 2006)
Brother-in-law of Saddam trial judge killed in western Baghdad (07:34, September 30, 2006)
Angolan president meets DRC counterpart on ties issues (07:33, September 30, 2006)
Vietnam, Czech agree to bolster friendly, cooperative ties (07:33, September 30, 2006)
UNHCR to temporarily suspend Afghan refugees' repatriation (07:33, September 30, 2006)
Business gloomy for West Bank hotels
(09:45, September 30, 2006)
New PM proposes a 'beautiful Japan'
(09:49, September 30, 2006)
South Korean FM wins third Security Council poll
(09:50, September 30, 2006)
Georgia to hold two Russian officers
(09:52, September 30, 2006)
Thai official names Surayud interim premier
(09:54, September 30, 2006)
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Opinion |
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Editorial hails 57th founding anniversary of PRC (19:34, September 30, 2006)
China still has plenty of room for economic development (09:32, September 30, 2006)
Reflections on the cosmetics crisis in China (15:08, September 30, 2006)
U.S. encounters "nightmares" in UN General Assembly (09:29, September 30, 2006)
A dynamic China looks boldly to the future
(09:23, September 30, 2006)
How to keep HK as a top financial hub
(09:21, September 30, 2006)
Exchange rate dialogue
(09:21, September 30, 2006)
Benefits of charter flights
(09:21, September 30, 2006)
Happy holidays for all
(09:20, September 30, 2006)
Policemen aren't guns for hire
(09:19, September 30, 2006)
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Sports |
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Zhang Yining makes it three out of three (15:14, September 30, 2006)
Italian reporter rivets on Chinese table tennis (15:14, September 30, 2006)
Indonesia pins Asiad gold medal hopes on tae kwon do athletes (15:13, September 30, 2006)
South Korean show super power at archery World Cup (15:13, September 30, 2006)
Dominica wins women's volleyball international (15:13, September 30, 2006)
Nothing changes without Schumacher, says Briatore (15:13, September 30, 2006)
76ers pick up option on swingman Iguodala (15:12, September 30, 2006)
Stoudemire eyes return for Suns' opener in NBA season (15:12, September 30, 2006)
Chinese table tennis league makes "Ai-chan" better
player (15:12, September 30, 2006)
Lakers coach Jackson to have hip replacement (15:11, September 30, 2006)
Yanks' Johnson has playoffs in doubt (10:22, September 30, 2006)
Panthers' Wallace fined $7,500 for hit on Simms (10:22, September 30, 2006)
Paradorn sets up semifinal faceoff against Ljubicic at Thai Open (10:22, September 30, 2006)
Top seed Dememtieva shown door out at Luxembourg (10:22, September 30, 2006)
Four overseas players of Romania excluded for Euro qualifier (10:21, September 30, 2006)
Bulgaria name squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (10:21, September 30, 2006)
Spanish defending champions win Jai Alai handball gold (10:21, September 30, 2006)
Wang Hao leads SVS to second win in European Champions League (10:21, September 30, 2006)
Mali names squad against Togo in Bamako tie (10:20, September 30, 2006)
Uruguayan Silva leaves intensive care after amputation (10:20, September 30, 2006)
Spanish Raul left out of national team for October matches (08:32, September 30, 2006)
Legendary football striker Romario to play in Australia (08:32, September 30, 2006)
Kenya appoints management board to handle soccer team (08:32, September 30, 2006)
Goalkeeper inspires Spain to 1-0 win over China in World Cup (08:32, September 30, 2006)
Home crowd cheer on all players competing in Table Tennis World Cup (08:25, September 30, 2006)
Results from 2006 Women's Table Tennis World Cup (08:24, September 30, 2006)
Zhang Yining kicks off quest for fifth World Cup title (08:24, September 30, 2006)
Captain Raul dropped from Spanish national soccer team (08:33, September 30, 2006)
China lost to spain in Hockey World Cup (08:31, September 30, 2006)
Zhang Yining romps into World Cup quarter-finals (08:24, September 30, 2006)
Ugandan track queen set for World Road Running Championships (08:29, September 30, 2006)
Vietnam targets 10 golds at Asian Games (08:29, September 30, 2006)
Ferrari suffers from Massa's engine failure (08:29, September 30, 2006)
Engine failure sends Massa down grid (08:29, September 30, 2006)
Schumacher starts strong in Chinese GP practice (08:26, September 30, 2006)
Germany hires hockey coach
(10:01, September 30, 2006)
Raul dropped from Spain squad
(10:02, September 30, 2006)
Woods makes flying start
(10:03, September 30, 2006)
Federer and Nadal go head to head in Davis Cup
(10:03, September 30, 2006)
Captain Inzamam cleared of ball tampering by ICC
(10:04, September 30, 2006)
Shanghai showdown for Schumi, Alonso
(10:04, September 30, 2006)
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Science & Technology |
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Mozambique wants to develop information technology (07:58, September 30, 2006)
Japan's Toshiba, Fujitsu to recall Sony-made notebook batteries (07:58, September 30, 2006)
Nigeria can excel in technology: president (07:57, September 30, 2006)
Scientists develop new treatment for severe malaria (07:57, September 30, 2006)
First female paying space tourist returns safely
(09:48, September 30, 2006)
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Life |
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Terracotta army city to "bury" traffic congestion (15:19, September 30, 2006)
Most drug retailers with little pharmacy knowledge in Nepal (13:49, September 30, 2006)
HK MTR disinfected ahead of flu season (13:48, September 30, 2006)
Singapore's Changi airport launches CIP terminal services (08:37, September 30, 2006)
U.S. Lower House passes bill to allow wiretapping without court
warrant: report (08:35, September 30, 2006)
Typhoon Xangsane death toll in Philippines rises to 48 (08:32, September 30, 2006)
Two die as small plane crashes in eastern Pakistan (08:31, September 30, 2006)
112 Beijingers poisoned by hyacinth beans in September (08:29, September 30, 2006)
HKU inaugurates new school of language and culture (08:27, September 30, 2006)
Nationwide inspection of inoculation programs to begin (08:25, September 30, 2006)
Masseuses offered special check up service by hospital in east
China (08:23, September 30, 2006)
Human rights, HIV/AIDS experts to meet in Accra (08:21, September 30, 2006)
Hong Kong's Mickey celebrates its first Halloween (08:19, September 30, 2006)
All "snail patients" in Beijing get recovered before National Day (08:18, September 30, 2006)
Breast cancer cases rise 80 percent since 70s in UK (08:11, September 30, 2006)
Woman who fell from moving train sues railway for compensation (08:09, September 30, 2006)
Ancient mills unearthed in central Turkey (08:08, September 30, 2006)
Dalian to host first 'summer Davos'
(09:42, September 30, 2006)
Tian 'anmen Square offers festive visitors visual feast
(09:44, September 30, 2006)
Weight gain between pregnancies very risky
(09:46, September 30, 2006)
Fast-food chains sued over grilled chicken
(10:12, September 30, 2006)
Homework outsourced as 'e-tutoring' grows
(10:12, September 30, 2006)
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Newborn baby hippo
A hippopotamus named 'Carlota' plays with her newborn in 'The Park of Legends' zoo in Lima, Peru on Thursday, Sept. 28, 2006. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Spy row between Georgia and Russia
Georgian policemen escort Russian officer suspected of espionage Viktor Orekhov to in Tbilisi, 29 September 2006.A Tbilisi court confirmed on Friday espionage charges against two Russian army officersand ordered a two-month custody for them. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Schumacher in Chinese GP practice
German driver Michael Schumacher sits in the cockpit of his Ferrari at the team's garage during a practice session for Sunday's Formula One Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit in Shanghai, China, Friday, Sept. 29, 2006.
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Intangible Cultural Heritage Fair in Shaanxi
Folk artists perform a local folk custom in Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province, Sept. 29, 2006. An Intangible Cultural Heritage Fair was opened here on Friday. A total of 12 kinds of folk arts from Shaanxi Province will be shown during the forthcoming National Holidays.
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New Zealanders welcome coming spring
Three young persons in specially-designed clothes with bright colors stand on a float in Wellington, capital of New Zealand, Sept. 29, 2006. The winter in New Zealand, located in the Southern hemisphere, has passed. Locals parade in attire through the city to welcome the coming spring there.
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International pilgrimage ceremony commemorating Guan Yu in Henan
Dancers perform at an international pilgrimage ceremony commemorating Guan Yu, an important hero during the period of Three Kingdoms (220-265), in Luoyang City, central China's Henan Province Sept. 29, 2006. Some 1,000 people attended the ceremony here Friday.
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Japan's new PM vows to improve ties with China
Japan's newly-elected Prime Minister Shinzo Abe delivers his first keynote speech to the parliament in Tokyo, capital of Japan, Sept. 29, 2006. Abe vowed Friday in his policy speech to improve relations of trust with China, South Korea, calling them "important neighbors."
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Collective wedding ceremony in Jinan
A total of 110 newly-wed couples exchange rings during a collective wedding ceremony at a park in Jinan, capital of East China's Shandong Province September 29, 2006. The couples promised to build a harmonious family and society and made donations to a local charity to buy baby incubators. (Newsphoto)
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Plane makes emergency landing as man threatens to hijack
Passengers plan to board the Shanghai-Chengdu passenger plane Airbus A340 after it made an ermgency landing at the Tianhe Airport in Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province Friday, September 29, 2006. A passenger surnamed Zeng threatened to hijack and bomb the plane during the flight. (newsphoto)
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Taiwan fruit gets popular as festivals near
A merchant from Taiwan presents a basket of Taiwan-grown fruits at a Taiwan fruit terminal market in Xiamen, east China's Fujian Province, Spet. 28, 2006. Taiwan fruit markets in Xiamen got prosperous development as various effective measures were carried out to help Taiwan farmers to sell fruits on Chinese mainland.
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Mid-Autumn Festival charter flight across-Straits arrives in Shanghai
Passengers aboard the BR 1712 flight of Taiwan-based Eva Airways make victory sign upon their arrival at Shanghai Pudong International Airport Sept. 29, 2006. The first Mid-Autumn Festival charter flight across the Taiwan Strait arrived in Shanghai on Friday, marking the extension of the cross-strait charter flight service, which used to be restricted to the Spring Festival, or traditional Chinese New Year.
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Massive manhunt for police killer in central Florida
Lakeland City police officers, Polk County sheriff's deputies and state troopers set up a perimeter along I-4 during a manhunt in north Lakeland, Florida September 28, 2006. A massive manhunt was under way in central Florida on Thursday for a man who killed one police officer and wounded another after a traffic stop. A police dog working with the slain officer was also killed, Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd told reporters. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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Russia evacuates personnel from embassy in Georgia
People line up to board a plane of the Russian Emergencies Ministry at the Tbilisi airport September 29, 2006.Russia started evacuating personnel from its embassy in the Georgian capital as Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili angrily denied that they were in any danger, during a row over the arrest of alleged Russian spies.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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