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News Archive --- Date:20070107


China

  • China launches emergency mechanism to rescue kidnapped Chinese in Nigeria (14:16, January 07, 2007)
  • Eritrean president meets Chinese FM on ties (13:54, January 07, 2007)
  • Chinese rescue group arrives in southern Nigeria on release of kidnapped Chinese workers (10:15, January 07, 2007)
  • Beijing anti-corruption watchdog to tighten supervision over Olympic preparations (12:45, January 07, 2007)
  • China swaps greetings with Ukraine, five Central Asian nations on 15th anniversary of ties (10:04, January 07, 2007)
  • Sacked environmental chief appointed deputy director of NDRC (10:03, January 07, 2007)
  • China's prosecutors intensify fight against corruption (10:02, January 07, 2007)
  • U.S. reaffirms commitment to one-China policy (09:39, January 07, 2007)



  • Business

  • Guangdong's foreign trade tops 500 bln U.S. dollars in 2006 (15:56, January 07, 2007)
  • U.S. consumer electronics sales seen to hit record in 2007 (15:56, January 07, 2007)
  • Former drug administration chief under investigation for bribery (11:20, January 07, 2007)
  • Indonesia works hard to achieve food self-sufficiency (11:18, January 07, 2007)
  • Millions of Chinese farmers away from unhealthy water in 2006 (11:18, January 07, 2007)
  • China's low-income people relieved from tax burden under new law (11:01, January 07, 2007)
  • Pakistan to import 75 locomotives from Iran: minister (11:01, January 07, 2007)
  • Chinese telecom giants plan mainland financing for upcoming 3G projects (11:01, January 07, 2007)
  • Blasts may cut Thai economic growth: university forecast (11:00, January 07, 2007)
  • Chinese economy will remain robust after the Beijing Olympics: economist (11:00, January 07, 2007)
  • British petrol firms criticized for "smart" pump costs (10:59, January 07, 2007)
  • Net value of funds in China exceeds 850 bln yuan (10:59, January 07, 2007)
  • China's stock market sees slight drop after banking shares decline (10:59, January 07, 2007)
  • Real estate prices in Beijing to increase by 11 pct in 2007, report (10:58, January 07, 2007)



  • World

  • Thai PM warns public to be alert on violence (16:05, January 07, 2007)
  • Two U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (16:05, January 07, 2007)
  • Gunmen attack convoy of senior Iraqi official in Baghdad (15:58, January 07, 2007)
  • Kenya threatens to expel Somali officials subverting peace efforts (15:58, January 07, 2007)
  • Militants gun down school administrator in Afghanistan (15:58, January 07, 2007)
  • Zambian trade union calls for investigation into housing allowance scam (15:10, January 07, 2007)
  • One out of five Czechs have tried drugs: poll (15:03, January 07, 2007)
  • Nepal's biggest party to meet on monarchy issue (13:51, January 07, 2007)
  • West Nile virus found in seven provinces of Venezuela (12:41, January 07, 2007)
  • Breakaway CPN fraction ready to hold conditional dialogue (12:35, January 07, 2007)
  • CPN divides responsibilities of central office (12:34, January 07, 2007)
  • 17 prisoners killed in Salvadoran jail riot (12:34, January 07, 2007)
  • 6 more helicopters to join missing plane searching in Indonesia (12:26, January 07, 2007)
  • Venezuela demands OAS retract remarks on Chavez's closure of TV station (10:42, January 07, 2007)
  • ETA supporters demonstrate in northern Spain (10:37, January 07, 2007)
  • Roundup: Malaysia launches "Visit Malaysia Year 2007"  (12:44, January 07, 2007)
  • Russia raps U.S. sanctions against three companies as groundless (10:36, January 07, 2007)
  • UN secretary-general urges stay of execution of Saddam co-defendants (10:34, January 07, 2007)
  • Malawi investment pledges more than triple in 2006 (10:33, January 07, 2007)
  • Angola: military equipment used by FLEC destroyed (10:33, January 07, 2007)
  • FLEC soldiers incorporated into Angolan Armed Forces, National Police (10:33, January 07, 2007)
  • Iraqi army kills 30 militants in Baghdad: state TV (10:28, January 07, 2007)
  • Road accident kills 7 in northwestern Nigeria (10:32, January 07, 2007)
  • Water projects worth 11 mln dollars launched in northeast Nigeria (10:32, January 07, 2007)
  • Thousands of Afghans protest against Indian film (10:32, January 07, 2007)
  • Graft often compromises marine safety in Indonesia: shipping experts (10:31, January 07, 2007)
  • Abbas declares Hamas forces in Gaza illegal, Hamas rejects (10:31, January 07, 2007)
  • Pakistan is for sustainable peace in Iraq: PM (10:29, January 07, 2007)
  • Pak president seeks people support to combat extremism, terrorism (10:28, January 07, 2007)
  • Egypt's Mubarak urges Palestinians to stop infighting (10:26, January 07, 2007)
  • Ethiopian PM holds talks with Somali president (10:26, January 07, 2007)
  • Lebanese labor unions call for protest against reform program (10:24, January 07, 2007)
  • Palestinian Interior Ministry says Auxiliary Forces to expand despite Abbas' decision (10:24, January 07, 2007)
  • Bangladeshi president says election must be held on Jan. 22 despite protest (10:22, January 07, 2007)
  • Haneya rejects Abbas' call that Hamas forces illegal (10:09, January 07, 2007)
  • White House announces personnel changes to pave way for new Iraq policy (10:06, January 07, 2007)
  • Cypriot president reassures to demolish the wall in central Nicosia but with preconditions (10:06, January 07, 2007)
  • Tanzanian president agrees with appointment of FM as UN deputy secretary-general (10:32, January 07, 2007)
  • Singapore's legal profession to be more efficient in 2007 (10:06, January 07, 2007)
  • AFP photographer in good health: official (09:49, January 07, 2007)
  • DPRK accuses U.S. of practising air strike against it (09:47, January 07, 2007)
  • Moderate earthquake hits Near Samar, Philippines (10:05, January 07, 2007)
  • British army raises maximum recruitment age to 33 (09:44, January 07, 2007)
  • Car bomb kills two people in Baghdad (09:43, January 07, 2007)
  • Bangkok to see more police checkpoints (09:42, January 07, 2007)
  • Hamas slams U.S. funding for pro-Abbas forces (09:42, January 07, 2007)
  • Bangladeshi president urged to declare emergency amid uncertainties (09:42, January 07, 2007)
  • Double blasts wound 5 NATO soldiers in Afghanistan (09:41, January 07, 2007)
  • Philippine military kills 7 Abu Sayyaf terrorists (09:41, January 07, 2007)
  • Cell phone might trigger blasts in India's Mumbai: police (09:39, January 07, 2007)
  • Britain to tackle Islamic extremism in local communities (09:35, January 07, 2007)
  • Iraqi PM threatens to review ties with countries criticize Saddam execution (09:35, January 07, 2007)
  • Nepal's interim statute to be promulgated in a week: minister (09:28, January 07, 2007)
  • Two interpreters of kidnapped U.S. contractor found murdered in southern Iraq (09:27, January 07, 2007)
  • At least 8 killed in bus explosion in Sri Lanka (09:26, January 07, 2007)
  • More soldiers to station at Bangkok's Chatuchak weekend market (09:26, January 07, 2007)
  • Baghdad police chief survives car bomb attack (09:22, January 07, 2007)
  • Death toll mounts to 32 in overnight attacks in northeast India (09:22, January 07, 2007)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Nigeria starts camping for 9th All Africa Games (15:26, January 07, 2007)
  • Djokovic wins Adelaide tennis title (15:26, January 07, 2007)
  • Former coach Brown becomes 76ers vice president (13:10, January 07, 2007)
  • World Cup winners to receive "Cavaliere Ufficiale" in Italy (13:10, January 07, 2007)
  • Norway's Olympic champion Aamodt decides to retire (13:10, January 07, 2007)
  • Ljubicic lifts Qatar Open title (13:09, January 07, 2007)
  • Austrian Hosp wins World Cup giant slalom in Slovenia (13:09, January 07, 2007)
  • Malisse topples Nadal in Chennai tennis semi-finals (13:09, January 07, 2007)
  • Ljubicic beats Murray to win Qatar Open title (13:09, January 07, 2007)
  • Finn teenager wins snowboard World Cup (12:18, January 07, 2007)
  • Angolan government guarantees conditions for Afrobasket (12:18, January 07, 2007)
  • Indonesian bowler Putty planning an ambitious year (12:14, January 07, 2007)
  • Top seed Djokovic to meet wildcard Guccione in Adelaide final (12:14, January 07, 2007)
  • Indonesian bowler Putty planning an ambitious year (12:13, January 07, 2007)
  • Football Association of Zambia burys hatchet (12:13, January 07, 2007)



  • Science & Technology

  • Japanese researchers create liver cell from subcutaneous fat (11:56, January 07, 2007)
  • Los Angeles launches campaign to recycle trees (11:36, January 07, 2007)



  • Life

  • Floods cause 1.6 bln USD of economic loss in China last year (16:06, January 07, 2007)
  • China develops new human bird flu vaccine virus (12:02, January 07, 2007)
  • Dead bird tested positive for H5N1 virus in Hong Kong (12:03, January 07, 2007)
  • 90 pct of Chinese kidney disease patients without timely transplant operation (12:05, January 07, 2007)
  • Guangzhou reports highest number of measles cases in 20 years (11:51, January 07, 2007)
  • TCM to play important role in human bird flu prevention, treatment: Experts (11:43, January 07, 2007)



  • Photo

    Blast successful in demolishing Hangzhou Skyscrape

    A 67-meter-high building near the West Lake in Hangzhou, capital of east China's Zhejiang Province, looms large in the morning ray before the demolition blast on January 6, 2006. The building, also the highest within the lake area, was torn down successfully Saturday, causing no casualty. It served as the main teaching building of the Hubin district of Zhejiang University before the demolition.


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