News Archive --- Date:20070220
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China registers record-high applications for software copyright
protection in 2006 (15:14, February 20, 2007)
China mulls new measures in environmental protection (14:50, February 20, 2007)
Emergency case prompts another direct flight from Chinese mainland (11:33, February 20, 2007)
Chinese present flowers to Deng Xiaoping 10 years
after his death (10:19, February 20, 2007)
President visits residents, workers and farmers in west China (10:18, February 20, 2007)
Roundup: Chinese Indonesians celebrate lunar new year in style
(10:16, February 20, 2007)
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China to deliver first liquefied natural gas ship in September (11:59, February 20, 2007)
Airbus postpones restructuring plan announcement (11:59, February 20, 2007)
ICBC, China Aluminum to start long-term strategic cooperation (11:57, February 20, 2007)
China's service trade deficit on rise: report (11:56, February 20, 2007)
Energy investment by China's central SOEs beats projections (11:55, February 20, 2007)
Kuwaiti mobile telecommunication giant makes record high profit in
2006 (11:54, February 20, 2007)
Southern Philippine city attracts call center investors with cultural diversity (11:54, February 20, 2007)
China Huarong AMC finishes handling of non-performing assets (11:53, February 20, 2007)
China's automakers earn 10 billion USD in 2006 (11:52, February 20, 2007)
Direct flight between NW China's Ningxia, Hong Kong kicks off (11:51, February 20, 2007)
OPEC weekly oil price drops 0.93 dollars to 53.45 (11:51, February 20, 2007)
China's electronic information products export expected to hit 390
billion USD (11:50, February 20, 2007)
S.Korea's Hyundai Motor denies Chrysler takeover rumor (11:49, February 20, 2007)
EU labor market reforms working, says report (11:48, February 20, 2007)
Polish industrial production up in January (11:47, February 20, 2007)
Shanghai reports steady growth in trade with Taiwan (11:46, February 20, 2007)
China will continue to get warmer in the 21st century (11:45, February 20, 2007)
German economic minister to visit Algeria on energy (11:44, February 20, 2007)
DaimlerChrysler AG to sell Chrysler Group (11:43, February 20, 2007)
Lufthansa posts strong profit growth in 2006 (11:42, February 20, 2007)
Citigroup studies possibility of Tokyo share listing (11:41, February 20, 2007)
OECD lauds Sweden's economic strength (11:40, February 20, 2007)
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Philippine police beefs up forces in 8 provinces against election-related violence (15:13, February 20, 2007)
Sri Lankan Air Force raids rebel targets (15:12, February 20, 2007)
Indonesia, PNG ready to open border road (15:11, February 20, 2007)
Colombia rules out recall of scandal-hit congress (15:09, February 20, 2007)
Bomb attack in southern Thailand averted (15:07, February 20, 2007)
Myanmar sentences 3 more human traffickers (13:37, February 20, 2007)
L. America must boost South-South links: UNCTAD secretary general (13:36, February 20, 2007)
EU urges Bulgaria to deliver on law enforcement (13:35, February 20, 2007)
Nepali CPN leader to abide by globalization (13:34, February 20, 2007)
Colombian president appoints new FM (13:33, February 20, 2007)
Russian interior ministry taking measures to prevent spread of bird flu virus (13:32, February 20, 2007)
France adopts constitutional amendment, abolishing death penalty (13:31, February 20, 2007)
Cambodian police asked to bring Prince Ranariddh to court (13:30, February 20, 2007)
Japanese Cabinet's disapproval rate tops support rate: polls (13:29, February 20, 2007)
Poland sends special troops to Afghanistan (13:28, February 20, 2007)
Finnish President visits NZ (13:27, February 20, 2007)
Iran's top nuclear negotiator to meet IAEA chief (13:26, February 20, 2007)
Bush, Howard discuss six-party deal, wars in Iraq, Afghanistan (13:25, February 20, 2007)
Australian opposition leader leading Howard as preferred PM in opinion poll (13:23, February 20, 2007)
Spain condemns train blast attacks in India (13:22, February 20, 2007)
U.S. condemns train blast attacks in India (13:21, February 20, 2007)
Colombia FM resigns after relatives' arrests for militia links (13:20, February 20, 2007)
Ex-kidnap victim appointed as Colombian foreign minister (13:19, February 20, 2007)
Abolition of death penalty inscribed in French constitution (13:18, February 20, 2007)
Lesotho's ruling LCD leads parliamentary polls (13:18, February 20, 2007)
Poland's foreign minister to pay visit to Croatia (13:16, February 20, 2007)
HCO's 11-truck aid convoy heads to Palestinian territories (13:16, February 20, 2007)
Russia warns of tough response to U.S. missile defense plans (13:15, February 20, 2007)
DPRK accuses Japan of suppressing pro-DPRK organization (11:37, February 20, 2007)
No Malaysian students hit by tornado in Indonesia (11:36, February 20, 2007)
Cheney starts visit to Japan, Australia (11:35, February 20, 2007)
Al Qaida chiefs seen to regain power: report (11:34, February 20, 2007)
Thirteen Canadian soldiers injured in vehicle accident in
Afghanistan (11:31, February 20, 2007)
Colombian FM announces resignation over brother's arrest (11:29, February 20, 2007)
Malaysia moots ban on fast food ads (11:29, February 20, 2007)
Indonesia, Australia to strengthen commitment in fighting terrorism (11:28, February 20, 2007)
Expo Bangladesh to open in London (11:27, February 20, 2007)
Indian external affairs minister leaves Bangladesh (11:26, February 20, 2007)
Roundup: Terror blast kills 66 on India-Pakistan friendship train (11:26, February 20, 2007)
Rice to meet Jordan king on Tuesday (11:24, February 20, 2007)
French authorities lift alert over toxic letter at Canadian Embassy
in Paris (11:23, February 20, 2007)
Iran's nuclear power plant could be delayed: Russian contractor (11:30, February 20, 2007)
Peruvian police seize 360 kg cocaine (11:22, February 20, 2007)
Two U.S. soldiers killed in suicide attack against U.S.
army base north of Baghdad (11:21, February 20, 2007)
Nicolas Sarkozy to win French presidential elections: poll (11:20, February 20, 2007)
Iran's military exercises start across the country (11:19, February 20, 2007)
Romania's ruling party names Cioroianu as new foreign minister (11:18, February 20, 2007)
Roundup: Arab nations urged to preserve Arabic language for
children (11:17, February 20, 2007)
20 policemen killed, wounded in suicide bomb attacks in Ramadi (11:17, February 20, 2007)
Czech Republic, Poland likely to host U.S.
missile defense system: Czech premier (11:16, February 20, 2007)
Bangladesh's chief advisor to attend SAARC Summit in New Delhi (11:15, February 20, 2007)
Hamas spokesman says not to count on U.S. (11:14, February 20, 2007)
Pakistan terms Samjhota Express incident as terrorism act (11:06, February 20, 2007)
5 injured in another bomb blast in southern Thailand (11:05, February 20, 2007)
Writethru: British police arrest man over letter bomb attacks (11:04, February 20, 2007)
British police arrests man over letter bomb attacks (11:03, February 20, 2007)
EU condemns train blast attacks in India (11:07, February 20, 2007)
Militants destroy NATO vehicle in S. Afghanistan (11:01, February 20, 2007)
Nepal's MPRF to resume peaceful but intensified protests (10:59, February 20, 2007)
Rice says Abbas, Olmert reiterate commitment to two-state
solution (10:58, February 20, 2007)
Palestinians hope three-way summit to resume stalled peace talks (10:56, February 20, 2007)
Australia could send more military trainers to Iraq: PM (10:54, February 20, 2007)
Thai Police offer 1 mln baht for information on suspect Bangkok bomber (10:53, February 20, 2007)
Hamas spokesman says new gov't likely to be announced in two weeks (10:52, February 20, 2007)
Rice, Abbas, Olmert begin three-way summit (10:51, February 20, 2007)
Malaysia, India to sign new defense pact (10:49, February 20, 2007)
Philippine president replaces head of task force for probing extra-judicial killings (10:49, February 20, 2007)
U.S. Aegis destroyer to call at southern Japanese port (10:48, February 20, 2007)
More troops, but no curfew in Thai far south after bombings: army chief (10:48, February 20, 2007)
Japanese FM urges Iran to halt uranium enrichment (10:47, February 20, 2007)
U.S. Marine killed in western Iraq (10:47, February 20, 2007)
Five people killed in suicide car bombing north of Baghdad (10:46, February 20, 2007)
Turkmen new president vows to abide by all previous int'l deals (10:45, February 20, 2007)
Two policemen killed in southern Baghdad bombing (10:44, February 20, 2007)
Philippine, U.S. troops begin joint exercises (10:43, February 20, 2007)
Three foreign workers kidnapped in Nigeria (10:42, February 20, 2007)
Pakistani president condemns blast in Samjhota Express (10:41, February 20, 2007)
Gambian president vows to change country's fortunes (10:40, February 20, 2007)
Iran rejects Russian claims of payments delay over nuclear plant (10:38, February 20, 2007)
Iran's nuclear program issue should be resolved through diplomatic
ways: Turkish PM (10:39, February 20, 2007)
Chinese NY Consulate confirms citizen killed in street attack (10:22, February 20, 2007)
Algerian army truck attacked by armed group (10:21, February 20, 2007)
News analysis: Trilateral summit concluded without any
substantiality
(11:13, February 20, 2007)
Canada condemns bomb attack on India-Pakistan train (11:12, February 20, 2007)
Nigerian government calls for development of intra-African linkages (11:11, February 20, 2007)
Shortcomings not to damage results of Albanian local elections (10:01, February 20, 2007)
World urged to honor pledges on Sudan (09:59, February 20, 2007)
Romanian PM to visit Japan (09:58, February 20, 2007)
No Kenyans repatriated to Somalia, president says (09:57, February 20, 2007)
Senegalese army officers cast votes for presidential elections (09:56, February 20, 2007)
Fifty-five percent of Poles oppose anti-missile shield installation (09:54, February 20, 2007)
Israel denies report of five-way summit (09:52, February 20, 2007)
Suicide car bomb hits house of Iraqi officer, killing five (09:51, February 20, 2007)
Algeria to order more Russian MIG 29 fighter planes (09:49, February 20, 2007)
Kazakhstan denies having any nuclear facilities (09:48, February 20, 2007)
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Opinion |
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Sports |
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Leipheimer keeps lead despite crashes (15:16, February 20, 2007)
Indonesia s Chris John to defend WBA title (15:15, February 20, 2007)
China's Li Na knocked out of Dubai Open (12:08, February 20, 2007)
Minnesota Timberwolves to play in Turkey (12:08, February 20, 2007)
Real Madrid's Diarra to miss Bayern clash (12:07, February 20, 2007)
Chelsea cuts losses to 80 million pounds (12:06, February 20, 2007)
Federer equals Connors' world number one streak (12:05, February 20, 2007)
Probe committee unearths more Kenya Football Federation corruption (12:04, February 20, 2007)
Kenyan Muslims threaten to disrupt World Cross Country
Championships (12:03, February 20, 2007)
Melzer beats American qualifier in Regions Morgan Keegan
Championships (12:02, February 20, 2007)
"I will not resign": Argentine soccer's River Plate president (12:02, February 20, 2007)
Kenya athletes prepare for World Cross Country Championships (12:01, February 20, 2007)
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Life |
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The Zidanes watch Thai boxing match
Former French soccer international Zinedine Zidane (R) and his wife Veronique watch a Thai boxing match at a boxing stadium in Bangkok February 19, 2007. Zidane is in Thailand for a private visit. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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"Chinese Cultural Night" at UCLA
Chinese girls perform during the Chinese Spring Festival Celebration "Chinese Cultural Night" at UCLA in Los Angeles, the United States of America, Feb. 18, 2007. Chinese students studying in Los Angeles and local students participated in the celebration held at UCLA on Sunday.
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Underwater wedding in aquarium
Actors perform an underwater wedding in an aquarium in the Wenfeng Park in Nantong City, east China's Jiangsu Province, Feb. 19, 2007. The underwater performance including underwater ballet and wedding attracted lots of tourists on Monday.
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Terror blast kills 66 on India-Pakistan train
This TV Grab shows Indian rescuers removing items from a carriage of The "Samjhauta" Express train travelling between India and Pakistan, near Panipat, some 100 kilometres (60 miles) north of New Delhi, Feb. 19, 2007. (Xinhua/AFP Photo)
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Hu Jintao spends Spring Festival in Gansu
In the first three days of the Spring Festival, China's Lunar New Year, Chinese President Hu Jintao visited local residents, workers who stuck to their posts in the week-long holidays and needy families in northwestern Gansu Province.
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