News Archive --- Date:20061129
China |
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China, Italy ink MOU to boost business cooperation (21:53, November 29, 2006)
China to enhance relations with Albania, says FM (21:53, November 29, 2006)
Chinese leader meets Albanian foreign minister (21:52, November 29, 2006)
China, Philippines pledge to strengthen press cooperation (21:50, November 29, 2006)
China commemorates International Day of Solidarity with
Palestinians (21:50, November 29, 2006)
Millions of disasters victims need grain, clothing and medicines
this winter (21:26, November 29, 2006)
Two gangs busted for swindling foreign companies via Internet (21:24, November 29, 2006)
Chinese mainland asks Taiwan to reciprocate investment
opportunities (21:22, November 29, 2006)
China, Benin stress military exchanges (21:21, November 29, 2006)
China dealt with 10,992 commercial bribery cases in one year period (20:17, November 29, 2006)
Progress made in talks to open Taiwan routes for mainland tourists (20:16, November 29, 2006)
Chinese vice premier meets Boeing chief executive (20:15, November 29, 2006)
Former executive of Beijing construction firm on trial for graft,
hit-and-run accident (20:14, November 29, 2006)
China's mainland calls for weekend charter flights with Taiwan (20:11, November 29, 2006)
China cracking down on fake military vehicles (19:29, November 29, 2006)
China's failed SinoSat-2 may be pushed out of orbit (19:28, November 29, 2006)
Former provincial party official goes on trial (22:05, November 29, 2006)
China, DPRK, U.S. agree to resume six-party talks (19:23, November 29, 2006)
Mine bosses jailed over colliery gas explosion that killed
166 in 2004 (19:26, November 29, 2006)
Former party chief of NE China city sentenced to 14 years in jail
for bribery (19:24, November 29, 2006)
China issues alert against bird flu from ROK (13:19, November 29, 2006)
Ground-breaking ceremony of China-build railway launched in Nigeria (08:42, November 29, 2006)
Chinese premier addresses writers and artists (08:22, November 29, 2006)
Ministry calls for safety inspections of schoolbuses after fatal
accident (08:19, November 29, 2006)
China's education watchdog orders financial probe in colleges after
scandal (08:14, November 29, 2006)
Entrepreneurs, professionals make key part of CPC's united front in
new era (08:13, November 29, 2006)
U.S., China, DPRK negotiators meet in Beijing, spokesman says (07:46, November 29, 2006)
Conference of Sino-Arab Friendship held in Khartoum (07:46, November 29, 2006)
Senior official stresses role of political, legislative departments
in building harmonious society (07:46, November 29, 2006)
Hong Kong strives to make TeLecom World 2006 success (07:45, November 29, 2006)
Police official sacked for negligence in fatal bus crash probe (07:45, November 29, 2006)
CPC official calls for transparent administrative work (07:44, November 29, 2006)
Defects lead to satellite malfunction
(08:34, November 29, 2006)
Draft of country's first energy law taking shape
(08:36, November 29, 2006)
Flexibility, pragmatism urged to restart nuclear talks
(08:37, November 29, 2006)
Chan positive on public health efforts
(08:39, November 29, 2006)
Tibet axes graduate job guarantee
(08:39, November 29, 2006)
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Business |
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Cash income for Chinese farmers up 11.4 percent in first three
quarters (22:00, November 29, 2006)
Thai baht cautiously intervened (21:59, November 29, 2006)
Kenya urges tea producers to improve quality, promote consumption (21:58, November 29, 2006)
U.S. economy grows at 2.2 percent in third quarter (07:50, November 30, 2006)
Chinese securities watchdog supports mainland firms listing in Hong
Kong (21:57, November 29, 2006)
China's pension fund council signs overseas investment agreements (21:35, November 29, 2006)
ADB announces 300 mln USD loan for north China railway project (21:34, November 29, 2006)
Gold price higher in Hong Kong -- Nov. 29 (21:33, November 29, 2006)
China's farm produce exports to exceed 30 billion dollars this year (21:31, November 29, 2006)
Development is the key to poverty alleviation: senior Chinese
legislator (21:30, November 29, 2006)
IKEA opens outlet in southwest China (20:30, November 29, 2006)
China revokes licenses of ten insurance brokers (20:27, November 29, 2006)
Zambia developing guidelines for uranium mining (20:26, November 29, 2006)
Bridge between China and Russia opens (19:49, November 29, 2006)
ADB to fund railway project in China (19:49, November 29, 2006)
HK Tourism up 8.7 pct in first ten months (19:47, November 29, 2006)
Vietnam s pepper output to drop in 2007 (19:47, November 29, 2006)
Thai cabinet approves 6 billion baht flood victim budget (19:46, November 29, 2006)
Chinese banks urged to tighten controls of armed guards (19:46, November 29, 2006)
HK Tourism up 2.3 pct in Oct. (19:44, November 29, 2006)
China plans development of Yangtze River economic belt (17:34, November 29, 2006)
China's imports of crude oil fall (17:34, November 29, 2006)
Gold price reaches 160 yuan per gram (17:33, November 29, 2006)
China's crude oil imports down 20 percent month-on-month in October (17:04, November 29, 2006)
Zambian airline to launch direct flights to London, Dubai (16:51, November 29, 2006)
China pours in investment for expanding Yangtze River navigation (16:51, November 29, 2006)
Full head of steam for search engines in China (16:50, November 29, 2006)
China keen to join int'l anti-money laundering organization:
central bank (14:53, November 29, 2006)
China, Chile to exchange breed resources in agricultural
cooperation (14:52, November 29, 2006)
Economic exchanges between Chinese mainland, Taiwan irreversable,
official (14:52, November 29, 2006)
Australian mining giant says well placed to supply uranium to China, India (14:37, November 29, 2006)
Colombian president urges energy integration with Chile (14:35, November 29, 2006)
Taiwan urged to loosen control over financial exchanges with
China's mainland (21:35, November 29, 2006)
Vietnam's footwear export surges in 11 months (13:15, November 29, 2006)
Nepali tea workers fail to get minimum salary (13:14, November 29, 2006)
Air China to extend services to Nepal from different Chinese cities (13:13, November 29, 2006)
Vietnam's garment export rises in 11 months (13:12, November 29, 2006)
Nepal introduces more liberal aviation policy (13:12, November 29, 2006)
Housing DIY -- ordinary Chinese fight against high housing prices (13:11, November 29, 2006)
Brazil unveils massive plan to boost transportation (10:57, November 29, 2006)
Ukraine plans for oil stockpiles by 2017 (10:57, November 29, 2006)
China issues alert against bird flu from ROK (14:05, November 29, 2006)
HK dollar losing popularity in Shenzhen due to RMB appreciation (10:54, November 29, 2006)
Chinese shares open nearly 2 percent lower Wednesday (10:06, November 29, 2006)
RMB breaks 7.84 mark against U.S. dollar (21:32, November 29, 2006)
Brazil auctions oil, gas blocks (10:05, November 29, 2006)
China's largest machine tool manufacturer to sell 49 percent stake (20:28, November 29, 2006)
EU demands more efforts from Poland to curb budget deficit (10:04, November 29, 2006)
China's coal output and electricity generation see fast growth (10:03, November 29, 2006)
Macao sees drop in jobless rate (09:24, November 29, 2006)
Bernanke says U.S. economy to continue expansion (09:19, November 29, 2006)
Russia agrees to lift ban on Moldovan wines, meat (08:49, November 29, 2006)
New York oil price rises to near 61 dollars (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Eurotunnel bondholders to vote on debt plan (08:48, November 29, 2006)
Paulson, Bernanke to lead U.S. team to Beijing next month (08:28, November 29, 2006)
U.S. government vows to continue trade agenda (08:46, November 29, 2006)
U.S. FTC readies stricter rules for "robo calls" (08:45, November 29, 2006)
U.S. existing home sales nudge up but prices plunge in October (08:42, November 29, 2006)
Foreign-funded banks may offer Renminbi services within three
months of new regulations (08:29, November 29, 2006)
Hong Kong strives to make TeLecom World 2006 success (08:42, November 29, 2006)
Postal charge increases approved by Chinese government (08:40, November 29, 2006)
HK's land auction reaps 5.18 billion HK dollars (08:38, November 29, 2006)
U.S. durable goods orders plunge by 8.3 percent in October (08:37, November 29, 2006)
Construction of new hydropower project in SW China starts (08:36, November 29, 2006)
American businesses optimistic about China operation prospects (08:35, November 29, 2006)
OECD lowers U.S. growth forecasts (08:35, November 29, 2006)
Eurozone to see 2.6 percent increase in 2006: OECD (08:34, November 29, 2006)
Dutch consumer spending higher (08:33, November 29, 2006)
EU financial ministers fail again to raise alcohol tax (08:33, November 29, 2006)
OECD confirms growth forecast for Italy (08:32, November 29, 2006)
Italian govt mulls over three-way governance for national airline (08:25, November 29, 2006)
S. Africa's GDP increases at a slower rate (08:23, November 29, 2006)
Uganda's solo airline company to launch maiden flight after brief delay (08:22, November 29, 2006)
U.S. consumer confidence declines further (08:21, November 29, 2006)
CITIC acquires participating interest in Indonesian oil block (08:21, November 29, 2006)
Russian energy giants sign partnership deal (08:19, November 29, 2006)
Americans' income in 2004 below 2000 levels: report (08:18, November 29, 2006)
Zambia's non-traditional exports to DRC earns 20 million dollars (08:12, November 29, 2006)
Expert warns of over-production risk in China's coal industry (08:12, November 29, 2006)
Hang Seng index records biggest single-day drop
(08:10, November 29, 2006)
China leads in adopting "quality management" measures for business (08:09, November 29, 2006)
China Enterprises Index falls down -- Nov. 28 (08:07, November 29, 2006)
Eka Co opens 2nd plant
(08:50, November 29, 2006)
SABMiller to freeze investment in local brands
(08:52, November 29, 2006)
Hang Seng index sees biggest drop in 5 years
(08:46, November 29, 2006)
Hualian may be 'forced to quit capital?'
(08:51, November 29, 2006)
Chinese brands see gain in loyalty
(08:53, November 29, 2006)
More than 10 overseas banks to incorporate
(08:54, November 29, 2006)
NBA to open first overseas store in Wangfujing
(08:54, November 29, 2006)
Brilliance China to sell sedans in Europe (08:55, November 29, 2006)
Huaneng launches new generating facility
(08:56, November 29, 2006)
Firms say out with DVDs, time for EVDs
(08:51, November 29, 2006)
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World |
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South Korean, DPRK journalist associations hold inter-
Korean journalism meeting (22:07, November 29, 2006)
Thai teachers to discuss unrest in south (21:56, November 29, 2006)
NATO wraps up summit, declares door open for aspiring members (08:19, November 30, 2006)
30,000 Thais to rally on Constitution Day to demand election (21:55, November 29, 2006)
Sri Lanka PM arrives in Cambodia on official visit (21:54, November 29, 2006)
Suicide bombing kills civilian in S. Afghanistan (21:30, November 29, 2006)
Egyptian FM meets Palestinian counterpart on Palestinian issues (21:29, November 29, 2006)
Monitors to end mission next month in Aceh, Indonesia (22:07, November 29, 2006)
NATO declares its rapid reaction force fully operational (21:27, November 29, 2006)
Bush's visit rouses protest in Jordan (21:27, November 29, 2006)
U.S. soldier dies from wounds in Iraq's Anbar province (21:26, November 29, 2006)
Suicide bombings kill 244 in Afghanistan this year (21:24, November 29, 2006)
Cambodian government legalizes Prince Ranariddh's new party (20:24, November 29, 2006)
Car bomb, roadside bomb kill one, wound eight in Baghdad (20:25, November 29, 2006)
Israeli-Palestinian prisoner swap deal imminent: sources (20:23, November 29, 2006)
Iraq's Maliki arrives in Amman for talks with Bush (20:23, November 29, 2006)
Bangladesh to hold fair elections: president (20:22, November 29, 2006)
Food convoys depart for rebel-held eastern Sri Lanka (20:21, November 29, 2006)
Suicide car bomb hits police checkpoint in Baghdad, policeman
killed (20:20, November 29, 2006)
One Australian soldier dead, one missing in helicopter crash (20:20, November 29, 2006)
Lebanese PM vows to remain in office to prevent civil war (20:19, November 29, 2006)
UNHCR steps up aid for flood-affected Somali refugees in Kenya (20:18, November 29, 2006)
U.S. soldier killed north of Baghdad (19:39, November 29, 2006)
Backgrounder: Key articles of the North Atlantic Treaty (19:38, November 29, 2006)
Malaysian king pays farewell visit to Brunei (19:37, November 29, 2006)
News Analysis: Left-winger rides on popularity to win Ecuador's
presidency (19:37, November 29, 2006)
14 killed, 19 injured in road accident on Egyptian highway (19:36, November 29, 2006)
Rafah crossing shut down again after temporary opening: sources (19:35, November 29, 2006)
Villagers shot dead in Thai south (19:34, November 29, 2006)
NATO summit holds round-table meeting (19:33, November 29, 2006)
Backgrounder: NATO Response Force (19:33, November 29, 2006)
Singapore, South Korea to coproduce HDTV projects (19:32, November 29, 2006)
NATO summit adopts strategic paper on transformation (19:32, November 29, 2006)
Thai PM says no fear for insurgents' death threat (19:31, November 29, 2006)
Saddam trial resumes, defense lawyer arrested (17:25, November 29, 2006)
Australian army helicopter lost near Fiji (17:24, November 29, 2006)
Two people killed in bomb attack in central Baghdad (17:24, November 29, 2006)
Iranian president writes to Americans (17:24, November 29, 2006)
Israeli labor union launches general strike to claim overdue salary (17:23, November 29, 2006)
Philippine defense department forms transition committee (17:23, November 29, 2006)
One killed, three others injured in bomb blast in south Nigeria (17:22, November 29, 2006)
U.S. marine killed in western Iraq (17:22, November 29, 2006)
Japan to donate 5 mln USD for Cambodia to hold national census (17:22, November 29, 2006)
Tonga police charge 355 with riot crimes (17:22, November 29, 2006)
Philippine Army upgrades armor unit (17:21, November 29, 2006)
Writethru: 2 NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan (17:21, November 29, 2006)
Istanbul Strait closed to traffic due to ship crash (17:21, November 29, 2006)
UN chief urges common strategy in tackling nuclear threat (17:20, November 29, 2006)
Fiji talks constructive: NZ FM (14:45, November 29, 2006)
Baltic states to play important role in U.S. global
strategy (14:17, November 29, 2006)
UN condemns continued use of children in armed conflict (14:09, November 29, 2006)
Cuba celebrates Castro's 80th birthday (14:07, November 29, 2006)
Hun Sen to join top-level meeting with Laos, Vietnam (14:06, November 29, 2006)
Pakistan successfully launches medium-range ballistic missile (14:05, November 29, 2006)
Indonesia to buy 6 more Russian Sukhois (14:04, November 29, 2006)
Indian foreign secretary arriving Nepal on Wednesday (13:00, November 29, 2006)
Former Indonesian minister named suspect in graft case (12:59, November 29, 2006)
Former financial minister set to win Ecuador's presidential runoff:
electoral authorities (11:30, November 29, 2006)
Ecuadorian president-elect reviews oil contracts with foreign
companies (11:28, November 29, 2006)
Brazil to boost security at Rio's airport after attack on British
tourists (11:25, November 29, 2006)
Bolivian president to use decree if land bill fails (11:24, November 29, 2006)
Ruling party deputies occupy Mexican legislature's stage (11:21, November 29, 2006)
Backgrounder: NATO's partnerships (11:16, November 29, 2006)
Sao Paulo presents lowest unemployment rate in October (11:13, November 29, 2006)
Mexican PAN deputy injured in gun attack (11:06, November 29, 2006)
Venezuela receives 35,000 Russian-made rifles (11:04, November 29, 2006)
More than 5,000 journalists to cover Venezuela elections (11:02, November 29, 2006)
Canadian man climbs highest peaks of all seven continents (10:59, November 29, 2006)
Roundup: NZ gov't attempts on Fiji political compromise
(10:30, November 29, 2006)
Palestinian PM arrives in Cairo for talks (09:39, November 29, 2006)
Nicaragua president-elect meets U.S. officials (09:36, November 29, 2006)
UN Security Council extends mandate of multinational force in Iraq (09:34, November 29, 2006)
France seeks to increase number of elected women (09:34, November 29, 2006)
U.S. demands Sri Lanka's government, Tamil Tigers honor cease-fire (09:32, November 29, 2006)
Mexico president-elect appoints three more cabinet ministers (09:30, November 29, 2006)
Sudan to respond soon on planned UN-AU force in Darfur (09:30, November 29, 2006)
Bernanke says U.S. economy to continue expansion (09:28, November 29, 2006)
Kazakh president kicks off visit to Jordan (09:27, November 29, 2006)
Chirac congratulates Kabila on election win (09:49, November 29, 2006)
Defense chief says Russia unable to influence NATO enlargement (09:25, November 29, 2006)
Annan suggests participation of Syria, Iran in resolving Iraqi issue (09:23, November 29, 2006)
Jordanian king reiterates support for Lebanon (09:21, November 29, 2006)
U.S. hopes Israel, Palestinians abide by cease-fire (09:20, November 29, 2006)
UN chief alarmed by recent violence in Tonga (09:18, November 29, 2006)
NATO leaders meet to discuss Afghanistan, NATO's future role (09:16, November 29, 2006)
Ruling party deputies occupy Mexican legislature's stage (09:14, November 29, 2006)
Belgium pledges cash for Afghanistan, but no more troops (08:29, November 29, 2006)
UN chief alarmed by recent violence in Tonga (08:27, November 29, 2006)
EU, Mediterranean FMs urge new efforts for Middle East peace (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Egyptian PM discusses mechanisms of controlling markets, prices
monitoring (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Poland to seek extradition of alleged spy from Lithuania (08:23, November 29, 2006)
DRC's Bemba says to enter opposition to preserve national peace (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Belgium to tighten up control on foreign construction workers (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Nigeria to modernize operations of customs service (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Former Italian PM Berlusconi feels better (08:18, November 29, 2006)
CIS countries agree reform mandate, sign cooperation deals (08:49, November 29, 2006)
Greek, Turkish Cypriots mull forming working groups to implement
July agreement (08:15, November 29, 2006)
Jordan's King urges Islamic scholars to clarify principles of Islam (08:13, November 29, 2006)
Suicide bomber explodes himself at Syria-Lebanon border
after fake identity discovered (08:12, November 29, 2006)
UN chief calls for participation of Syria, Iran in solving Iraqi issue (08:09, November 29, 2006)
Qassam rocket fired from Gaza falls in Israel despite truce (08:08, November 29, 2006)
Roundup: Iran's supreme leader urges U.S.-led foreign troops to
leave Iraq (08:50, November 29, 2006)
Syria, Iran be part of solution on issue of Iraq: UN chief (08:05, November 29, 2006)
British, Danish PMs discuss Iraq troop pull-out (08:04, November 29, 2006)
Sudanese vice president visits S.Africa (08:50, November 29, 2006)
Food convoy fails to reach Sri Lanka's rebel controlled
area (08:00, November 29, 2006)
Dutch crackdown on spam emails praised (08:50, November 29, 2006)
Bangladeshi court confirms death sentence to militant leaders (07:55, November 29, 2006)
Bangladeshi former main opposition lays siege around
Election Commission (07:45, November 29, 2006)
Nepali govt, CPN sign agreement on monitoring of arms (07:42, November 29, 2006)
Sweden may send more soldiers to Afghanistan (07:40, November 29, 2006)
Russia denies intelligence service's role in former agent's death (07:39, November 29, 2006)
NATO chief looks beyond Riga summit (07:38, November 29, 2006)
Bush says NATO's door open to aspirants (09:37, November 29, 2006)
Bush urges Iran to suspend nuclear enrichment (07:34, November 29, 2006)
Syrian killed in suicide attack on border post (07:32, November 29, 2006)
Singapore welcomes Thai govt's decision to lift martial law (07:31, November 29, 2006)
Syria confirms suicide bombing at Syria-Lebanon border (07:31, November 29, 2006)
Egypt, Equatorial Guinea agree to upgrade diplomatic ties (07:29, November 29, 2006)
Some U.S. states prohibit smoking around children (07:28, November 29, 2006)
Backgrounder: NATO's enlargement (07:26, November 29, 2006)
NATO chief says Afghanistan "mission possible,"
Blair sounds alarm (07:25, November 29, 2006)
6 injured in runway accident in S.Korea's Jeju International Airport (07:21, November 29, 2006)
A suicide bombing at Syria-Lebanon border -- TV
(07:21, November 29, 2006)
Bush says violence in Iraq not civil war, urges
NATO to fulfil mission in Afghanistan (07:20, November 29, 2006)
Japan's 48th expedition to Antarctica starts journey (07:07, November 29, 2006)
Some 20,000 DRC refugees to return home from Zambia next year (07:06, November 29, 2006)
Abbas' senior aide rules out unilateral policy for Palestinian
issue (07:05, November 29, 2006)
CIS leaders meet to discuss reform (07:04, November 29, 2006)
Taliban stage new wave insurgency in Afghanistan (07:03, November 29, 2006)
Bush arrives in Riga for NATO summit (07:00, November 29, 2006)
Palestinian PM enters Egyptian border (08:30, November 29, 2006)
Pope seeks 'brotherhood' in Turkey
(08:54, November 29, 2006)
Parliament recognizes Quebecois as a nation
(09:02, November 29, 2006)
Crashed US F-16 jet found, pilot still missing
(09:05, November 29, 2006)
ITV poaches BBC boss Michael Grade
(09:05, November 29, 2006)
Afghanistan a test to NATO's credibility
(09:07, November 29, 2006)
Riga will plot NATO's course towards global bloc
(09:09, November 29, 2006)
Kerry coldest on poll's 'feeling thermometer'
(09:10, November 29, 2006)
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Opinion |
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Ceasefire - an important step towards ending the tragedy (17:08, November 29, 2006)
Fast growth and macro-control in 2006 (17:07, November 29, 2006)
Coalition gov't talks likely to drag on
(13:50, November 29, 2006)
Golf elitist? Why not make it egalitarian?
(13:51, November 29, 2006)
An important Party election
(13:53, November 29, 2006)
Domestic banks are poised
(13:57, November 29, 2006)
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Sports |
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Belgian soccer club chairman fined for insulting referee (22:03, November 29, 2006)
Rising stars bring confidence to China's women judo (22:02, November 29, 2006)
Brazil to face Serbia & Montenegro in semifinals of men's volleyball worlds (22:02, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Waterpolo in Asian Games (08:21, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Triathlon in Asian Games (08:21, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Trampoline in Asian Games (08:21, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Tennis in Asian Games (08:21, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Taekwondo in Asian Games (08:21, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Squash in Asian Games (08:20, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Softball in Asian Games (08:32, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Soft tennis in Asian Games (08:20, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Shooting in Asian Games (08:20, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Sepaktakraw in Asian Games (08:20, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Sailing in Asian Games (08:19, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Rugby in Asian Games (08:19, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Rowing in Asian Games (08:19, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Rhythmic gymnastics in Asian Games (08:19, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Chess in Asian Games (08:18, November 30, 2006)
Yao-less China to prove itself a good basketball team: Coach (21:40, November 29, 2006)
Maldives men's volleyball team relocated outside Athletes's Village (21:39, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Karate in Asian Games (08:18, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Kabaddi in Asian Games (08:18, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Judo in Asian Games (08:18, November 30, 2006)
China survives scares at Asiad table tennis (20:35, November 29, 2006)
Feature: Green Asiad in Doha, city on desert (20:34, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Volleyball in Asian Games (08:17, November 30, 2006)
Chinese delegation chief thanks organizers for good job done (20:33, November 29, 2006)
Injured Roslin to miss Doha's Asiad (20:33, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Hockey in Asian Games (08:17, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Handball in Asian Games (08:33, November 30, 2006)
Malaysia king Sultan Mizan quits Doha Asiad equestrian (20:04, November 29, 2006)
2006 Beirut Marathon to start on Sunday (20:03, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Golf in Asian Games (08:17, November 30, 2006)
S. Korea and DPRK to hold talks on joint team for opening ceremony (20:02, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Soccer in Asian Games (08:16, November 30, 2006)
Unbeaten Poland scores straight-set win at men's volleyball worlds (20:01, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Fencing in Asian Games (08:15, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Equestrian endurance in Asian Games (08:15, November 30, 2006)
Timor-Leste karate players to try their best at Doha Asiad (19:58, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Equestrian in Asian Games (08:14, November 30, 2006)
Factbox: Diving in Asian Games (08:14, November 30, 2006)
Wifi malfunction hits Asiad venues in Doha (19:57, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Cycling in Asian Games (08:14, November 30, 2006)
Women's trap team event offers Doha Asiad's first gold (19:55, November 29, 2006)
Hun Sen to donate money for Cambodian medal winners at Doha Games (19:55, November 29, 2006)
Chinese female judokas fully prepared for Doha Asiad: coach (19:54, November 29, 2006)
Maldives men's volleyball team for Asiad hit by chicken pox (17:44, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Canoe-kayak in Asian Games (17:44, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Boxing in Asian Games (17:44, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Bowling in Asian Games (17:44, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Bodybuilding in Asian Games (20:05, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Beach volleyball in Asian Games (17:44, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Basketball in Asian Games (17:44, November 29, 2006)
Organizers keen to protect Doha 2006 brand (17:43, November 29, 2006)
Canada stages impressive comeback to topple Argentina (17:43, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Baseball at Asian Games (17:43, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Athletics in Asian Games (17:43, November 29, 2006)
Dinamo Bucharest seeks win over Bayer Leverkusen in UEFA Cup (17:43, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Badminton in Asian Games (17:43, November 29, 2006)
Rookie paddler Chen Qing makes fine debut at Asiad (17:42, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Gymnastics at Asian Games (17:42, November 29, 2006)
Factbox: Archery at Asian Games (17:42, November 29, 2006)
Questions and answers about Beijing Olympic tickets (17:41, November 29, 2006)
Canadian man climbs highest peaks of all seven continents (17:41, November 29, 2006)
Indonesia gears up to host A1 Grand Prix (17:40, November 29, 2006)
Malaysian squash queen considered shoo-in for gold in Doha Asiad (17:40, November 29, 2006)
Tickets for Beijing Olympics affordable for ordinary people (17:42, November 29, 2006)
Watford loses to Sheffield United 1-0 (17:39, November 29, 2006)
Clippers, Dunleavy reportedly reach four-year deal (14:40, November 29, 2006)
Bobcats signs Anderson (14:39, November 29, 2006)
Schumacher to be Maranello honorary citizen (14:39, November 29, 2006)
Malaysian squash queen considered shoo-in for gold in Doha (14:38, November 29, 2006)
Indonesia gears up to host A1 GP (14:37, November 29, 2006)
Ferrari backs on track for pre-Christmas tests (14:36, November 29, 2006)
AC Milan turns to Italian Cup (14:35, November 29, 2006)
Cuba's national series begins Sunday with Industriales vs Santiago (14:33, November 29, 2006)
Chilean soccer's Colo Colo to stay offensive against Mexico's Tuzos (14:31, November 29, 2006)
Brazil's Olympic Committee announces nominees to all-star (14:30, November 29, 2006)
Thailand places second at disabled Games (14:29, November 29, 2006)
Philippine triathlon team sets modest Asian Games goals (14:28, November 29, 2006)
Filipinos upbeat on Doha Asian Games campaign (14:27, November 29, 2006)
Thai team leaves for Doha (14:26, November 29, 2006)
Romania to host international car event in May 2007 (09:42, November 29, 2006)
Malaysia eyes eight golds at Doha Asiad: delegation chief (09:41, November 29, 2006)
Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Macao advance in Asiad volleyball event (09:41, November 29, 2006)
Chinese shooter on alert despite absence of UAE Olympic champ (09:41, November 29, 2006)
Roundup: Qatar makes dream start, South Korea beats Bangladesh (09:41, November 29, 2006)
South Africa to host COSAFA U20 soccer championship (09:40, November 29, 2006)
Qatar beat Jordan 3-0 to make dream start at Asiad (09:40, November 29, 2006)
Chinese female tennis contingent plays low key at Asian Games (09:40, November 29, 2006)
Nedbank Golf Challenge to tee off in S. Africa (09:39, November 29, 2006)
Chinese lifters vow to take at least 10 golds in Doha Asiad (09:39, November 29, 2006)
Jonas has no knowledge about Chinese cagers' opponents at Doha Asiad (09:39, November 29, 2006)
Chinese cager Yi Jianlian has no idea of bearing flag at Doha Asiad (09:38, November 29, 2006)
Chinese cagers have full confidence in winning gold at Doha Asiad (09:38, November 29, 2006)
Chinese women's volleyball team eyes gold at Asian Games (09:38, November 29, 2006)
Malian sports body sacks U17 squad's technical bench (09:44, November 29, 2006)
China's judo star confident over Asian Games (09:43, November 29, 2006)
Chinese sports delegation arrives in Doha (09:36, November 29, 2006)
Turkmenistan eyes 10 medals at Doha Asiad (09:36, November 29, 2006)
Uganda beat Sudan in CECAFA Senior Challenge Cup (09:36, November 29, 2006)
Chinese teams favor "small capacity" courts at Doha Asiad (09:14, November 29, 2006)
Chef de mission says Timor-Leste cherishes opportunity to participate in Asiad (09:14, November 29, 2006)
Zabirova poses threat to Chinese cyclists in Doha (09:15, November 29, 2006)
Sri Lanka gold hope shadowed by Jayasinghe's illness (09:10, November 29, 2006)
Victory of one match will do for Macao table tennis player (09:10, November 29, 2006)
Uzbekistan eyes on more than 15 golds from Doha Asiad (09:09, November 29, 2006)
Equestrian endurance schedule of Asian Games (09:09, November 29, 2006)
Sri Lanka wants more medals in Doha (09:09, November 29, 2006)
FAZ urged to delegate Kalusha to vote for COSAFA presidency (09:08, November 29, 2006)
Chinese flag bearer not have to be tall: official (09:08, November 29, 2006)
Participation first for Maldives at Doha Asiad (09:07, November 29, 2006)
Kabaddi schedule of Asian Games (09:07, November 29, 2006)
Diving schedule of Asian Games (09:06, November 29, 2006)
Liu looks to lead track and field gold rush
(08:45, November 29, 2006)
Return of ace spiker Zhao Ruirui provides injection of hope
(09:03, November 29, 2006)
Pressure on in men's volleyball
(09:04, November 29, 2006)
Cannavaro wins Ballon d'Or
(09:05, November 29, 2006)
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China pledges to enhance free anti-retroviral treatment for
children (21:36, November 29, 2006)
Commercial database market valued at 463 million yuan (17:16, November 29, 2006)
EU is China's biggest source of imported technology (17:15, November 29, 2006)
World's largest vacuum butterfly valve exhibited in Beijing (17:15, November 29, 2006)
China to start 23rd scientific expedition toward Antarctica (17:02, November 29, 2006)
China's first circumlunar exploration satellite to be ready next
February (17:15, November 29, 2006)
U.S. Supreme Court to rule on "greenhouse gases" (13:39, November 29, 2006)
Italy targets Google execs over abusive video (13:39, November 29, 2006)
Ninetendo: 600,000 Wii consoles sold in 8 days (16:55, November 29, 2006)
Ancient sea creature made mincemeat of sharks (13:37, November 29, 2006)
Male humpbacks use grammar in love songs (13:36, November 29, 2006)
Jury still out on Microsoft's Zune (13:35, November 29, 2006)
Independent committee urges revision of trust-based journal
procedures (11:00, November 29, 2006)
Noise-immune stethoscope helps medics hear vital signs in loud
environments (10:33, November 29, 2006)
U.S. ports considering maglev trains to cut pollution (10:32, November 29, 2006)
Smoking changes brain chemistry (10:14, November 29, 2006)
U.S. intelligence agencies invest in college education: report (08:07, November 29, 2006)
Education authorities probing bar "internships" of dance school (08:04, November 29, 2006)
Chronic back pain linked to changes in brain (07:52, November 29, 2006)
Japan's 48th expedition to Antarctica to start journey (07:52, November 29, 2006)
Scientific exchange a success
(08:27, November 29, 2006)
Digital gorillas flex muscles
(08:26, November 29, 2006)
Shortage of jobs to affect huge number of graduates
(08:27, November 29, 2006)
Partial face transplant a success one year on
(08:57, November 29, 2006)
Scientists say trained bees can sniff bombs
(08:58, November 29, 2006)
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Africa urged to step up efforts to curb HIV/AIDS (21:38, November 29, 2006)
Pakistan taking steps to face dengue, bird flu: President (07:47, November 30, 2006)
China's karaoke bar royalty scheme reaches impasse (20:31, November 29, 2006)
China vows to eradicate measles by 2012 (19:53, November 29, 2006)
Typhoon Durian to affect East China Sea (07:47, November 30, 2006)
Ugandan president calls for renewed anti-HIV/AIDS campaign (19:51, November 29, 2006)
Over 70,000 Cambodians die of smoking annually (17:36, November 29, 2006)
Mud schools to be replaced in Zambia (17:04, November 29, 2006)
Zambia witnesses big increase in AIDS centers (17:04, November 29, 2006)
Smoking cessation product criticised for nicotine overload (17:04, November 29, 2006)
Cell phone tops product complaint list (14:36, November 29, 2006)
Depositor sues bank for controversial interest calculation method (14:34, November 29, 2006)
WHO urges Indonesia to get tough against HIV (14:28, November 29, 2006)
China to produce record 80,000 minutes of cartoons in 2006 (14:27, November 29, 2006)
South China province sees rise in HIV carriers, AIDS cases (14:27, November 29, 2006)
Shanghai's new HIV cases jump 74 percent this year (13:18, November 29, 2006)
Earthquake hits seas of Indonesia (11:01, November 29, 2006)
Earthquake hits NZ, no report of damage (10:16, November 29, 2006)
Voluntary HIV tests on the rise in S. Africa (08:06, November 29, 2006)
High alert after South Korea outbreaks
(09:02, November 29, 2006)
Guangdong seeks end to food-safety woes
(09:03, November 29, 2006)
Shenzhen keeps 1,300 firms out of the city
(09:05, November 29, 2006)
Beijing gets poor grades for water quality
(09:06, November 29, 2006)
Shanghai looks for love in other provinces
(09:06, November 29, 2006)
Tour festival turns into a gala for overseas Chinese
(09:09, November 29, 2006)
Violent TV, school-dismissals face ban
(09:07, November 29, 2006)
Law finally catches up with Bollywood's enfant terrible
(09:43, November 29, 2006)
Eco-skyscraper planned to rival Eiffel tower
(09:11, November 29, 2006)
Building on treasure trove of resources
(09:12, November 29, 2006)
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Are they real UFO images?
This photo was allegedly taken in Jersey City, NJ, USA, Aug. 2005. It took place when the photographer had pulled over off the highway to buy some fruits at an isolated fruit store and he snapped a picture of this warehouse in the lot over. He said he did not even see it when he took the picture.
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"Swallow" bowl breaks auction record
An 18th century Chinese famille rose "swallows" bowl has broken the world record for a Qing Dynasty porcelain piece, selling for 151.3 million HK dollars (19.5 million U.S. dollars) at a Christie's auction in Hong Kong on Tuesday.
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Curse of Golden Flowers premieres in NY
China's upcoming blockbuster "Curse of Golden Flowers" held a special screening in New York on Monday. The photo shows director Zhang Yimou and actress Gong Li at the screening. (Source: CRIENGLISH.com)
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Rare rime scenery in Xinjiang
A person views the rare rime scenery in Qiemo, a county deep in the Taklimakan Desert in northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, Nov. 28, 2006.
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Chinese sports delegation arrives in Doha
Yi Jianlian,member of the Chinese basketball team,responds to a reporter outside the Doha International Airport in Doha, capital of Qatar, Nov. 28, 2006. The Chinese sports delegation arrived here Tuesday afternoon for the Doha Asian Games in hopes of topping the medal table for the seventh consecutive time.
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Kenya Pastoralists' Week 2006
Masai youths perform traditional Masai dance at an exhibition during the Kenya Pastoralists' Week 2006 held in Nairobi, Kenya, Nov. 28, 2006. The five-day event started on Monday in the theme of "Promoting Pastroalist Leadership and Accontability Mechanism", during which forums, exhibitions and shows will be held.
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CIS countries agree reform mandate, sign cooperation deals
Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev addresses a summit of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Minsk, capital of Belarus, Nov. 28, 2006. Leaders from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) on Tuesday instructed their foreign ministers to draw up plans for reforms of the organization by next June and signed a series of deals including one on cooperation in cracking down on illegal immigration.
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Unknown noxious chemical contaminates Philippine river
Chemical waste was dumped near a river in a town north of the Philippine capital, Manila, local officials and police said. Dozens of people were hospitalised and 3,000 abandoned their homes on Tuesday. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Parade rehearsal for Castro's birthday
Photo shows the Russian anti-aircraft missiles in Havana during a rehearsal for the parade to be held on Dec. 2 2006 to celebrate President Fidel Castro's 80th birthday. Four months have passed since Castro underwent intestinal surgery and then relinquished power temporarily to his brother and defense minister, Raul Castro. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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