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News Archive --- Date:20070221
China |
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Chinese prosecutors probe 9,582 commercial bribery cases in 2006 (12:55, February 21, 2007)
China reduces number of civil explosives enterprises (12:54, February 21, 2007)
China's gift industrial output value tops 200 bln yuan in 2006 (12:52, February 21, 2007)
China steps up guard against major public health emergencies (12:50, February 21, 2007)
China rebuilding rural cooperative medicare system (12:49, February 21, 2007)
Chinese police launches two-week clampdown on drunken driving for
"two sessions" (12:48, February 21, 2007)
Nixon's landmark visit to China (12:46, February 21, 2007)
Profile: Former U.S. president Richard Milhous Nixon (12:45, February 21, 2007)
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Business |
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China's central SOEs report good performance last year (15:59, February 21, 2007)
Shell Global to boost headcount in Malaysia (15:57, February 21, 2007)
Nepali domestic Yeti Airlines given license to fly international routes (15:57, February 21, 2007)
Greek central bank urges banks to reduce bad loans (14:00, February 21, 2007)
UNHCR appeals for millions of dollars in aid to Colombia's
displaced (13:59, February 21, 2007)
Two U.S. satellite radio services to merge (13:58, February 21, 2007)
Women take over half of new jobs in U.S. in 2000-2005: report (13:56, February 21, 2007)
China's personal income tax up 17.1 percent in 2006 (13:55, February 21, 2007)
Profits at British bank Barclays hit record high in 2006: report (13:52, February 21, 2007)
India not to subsidize sugar exports: official (13:51, February 21, 2007)
Saudi Arabian investor to invest 3 bln USD in Bangladesh (13:50, February 21, 2007)
China to produce 1,300 tons of gold in 2006-2010 period (13:49, February 21, 2007)
Major state-owned enterprises see slower growth in profits last
year (13:48, February 21, 2007)
China's crude steel output to reach 460 million tons this year (13:46, February 21, 2007)
Int'l loan to lift 3.6 million rural poor out of poverty in SW
China (13:45, February 21, 2007)
New Zealand's international tour rises slightly (13:44, February 21, 2007)
Total, Chevron to open fuel outlets in Indonesia (13:43, February 21, 2007)
Expert predicts China's GDP to grow a bit slower this year (13:43, February 21, 2007)
UAE vice president orders establishment of Dubai financial control
department (13:42, February 21, 2007)
Germany denies French statement on Airbus job cuts (13:38, February 21, 2007)
Wal-Mart reports record sales, earnings for fourth quarter (13:37, February 21, 2007)
Canada's annual inflation rate falls in January (13:36, February 21, 2007)
Shenzhen improving rail service for 2011 Summer Universiade (13:35, February 21, 2007)
S. Korea plans to hold more stakes in gas, oil reserves abroad (13:34, February 21, 2007)
Seoul stock market's KOSPI index ends slightly higher (13:34, February 21, 2007)
China cutting number of civilian explosive producers (13:33, February 21, 2007)
Indonesia to dramatically reduce state firms (13:32, February 21, 2007)
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World |
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Israeli forces kill Islamic Jihad senior member in West Bank (16:58, February 21, 2007)
UAE, U.S. to continue FTA talks: report (16:56, February 21, 2007)
India and Pakistan sign deal on nuclear weapons (16:55, February 21, 2007)
Car bomb hits busy area in Shiite city of Najaf (16:30, February 21, 2007)
Vietnamese president to visit Cambodia this month (16:29, February 21, 2007)
Roadside bomb kills member of police commando in Baghdad (16:28, February 21, 2007)
Garbage collection resumed in Kathmandu after being suspended for 13 days (16:27, February 21, 2007)
Roundup: Obama visits Los Angeles to raise fund (16:26, February 21, 2007)
Two accomplices of Kenya's most wanted criminal killed (16:26, February 21, 2007)
Philippine government agrees to release Melo report to public (16:24, February 21, 2007)
Three U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (16:23, February 21, 2007)
Salvadoran president condemns killing of three legislators (15:47, February 21, 2007)
Australia PM rules out reducing troop numbers in Iraq (15:47, February 21, 2007)
Indonesia to press ahead with plan to build nuclear power plant (15:46, February 21, 2007)
CPN soldiers warn to leave camps, complaining poor living conditions (15:44, February 21, 2007)
UN investigator urges Philippine military to admit facts of extrajudicial killings (15:43, February 21, 2007)
UN Security Council condemns bombing of Delhi-Lahore train (15:42, February 21, 2007)
Thai former finance minister resigns from new appointed post (15:41, February 21, 2007)
Roundup: EU study sees huge opportunities for exports to China (15:35, February 21, 2007)
Malaysia-Turkey investment expected to grow: official (13:28, February 21, 2007)
Gov't to take action against king: Nepali Deputy PM (13:28, February 21, 2007)
Insurgents burn rubber warehouse in Thai South (13:27, February 21, 2007)
Palestinian bombing attack thwarted in Tel Aviv (13:26, February 21, 2007)
Czech Republic not to be intimidated by Russian threat: Czech FM (13:25, February 21, 2007)
UN authorizes AU peacekeeping force in Somalia (12:59, February 21, 2007)
U.S., Mexico to discuss competitiveness during Bush's visit (13:24, February 21, 2007)
At least one Malaysian injured in bombings in southern Thailand (13:24, February 21, 2007)
Colombia hopes to complete trade talks with three C. American
countries on Friday (13:22, February 21, 2007)
Spain, Italy agree to help relaunch EU constitution (13:21, February 21, 2007)
Venezuelan, Argentine regional govts to work together (13:20, February 21, 2007)
Blair expected to announce major troop withdrawal from Iraq: media (13:20, February 21, 2007)
Iran rejects preconditions for negotiations on nuclear program (13:17, February 21, 2007)
U.S. confirms British decision to withdraw troops
from Iraq (13:16, February 21, 2007)
UN chief calls for sustainable security (13:15, February 21, 2007)
U.S. court rules Guantanamo prisoners cannot challenge their detention (13:13, February 21, 2007)
Argentine president arrives in Venezuela to sign agreements (13:12, February 21, 2007)
U.S. rejects Iran's offer on nuclear shutdown (13:11, February 21, 2007)
Lesotho's ruling party wins elections (13:09, February 21, 2007)
Greek PM: Education reforms backed by citizens (13:19, February 21, 2007)
Burkina Faso's president receives ECOWAS delegation (13:08, February 21, 2007)
Bush's top aide begins three European nation tour (13:08, February 21, 2007)
U.S. condemns train attack in India (13:07, February 21, 2007)
Malaysians advised not to visit southern Thailand (12:06, February 21, 2007)
Mother strangles 2 children to death in Malaysia (12:05, February 21, 2007)
Three arrested over Thai South attacks (12:04, February 21, 2007)
12 schoolchildren drown, 33 missing after boat capsizes in India (12:03, February 21, 2007)
Former South Africa's President Mandela doing well (12:02, February 21, 2007)
Uganda's opposition legislators return to parliament after weeks of
boycott (12:01, February 21, 2007)
Pak Navy to organize multinational naval exercise (12:00, February 21, 2007)
Abbas says talks with Rice, Olmert "difficult and tense" (11:59, February 21, 2007)
Death toll rises to seven in suicide bombing in Baghdad (11:58, February 21, 2007)
Protest against king's statement enters 2nd day across Nepal (11:57, February 21, 2007)
DRC PM presents government's program (11:56, February 21, 2007)
Roundup: Talks on forming Palestinian unity gov't continue despite
PFLP's refusal of joint (11:55, February 21, 2007)
UN satisfied with progress in Cote d'Ivoire's peace process (11:52, February 21, 2007)
International observers give Lesotho's elections thumbs up (11:54, February 21, 2007)
Thai police step up security at Bangkok embassies (11:51, February 21, 2007)
Spain, Italy ready to work with Germany on integrating Europe (11:50, February 21, 2007)
UAE, Britain to boost defense cooperation (11:49, February 21, 2007)
Russian FM rules out new arms race, calls for "frank" discussion (11:48, February 21, 2007)
Polish defence minister meets Afghan ambassador over troops
dispatch (11:47, February 21, 2007)
Indian Air Force clears tests of chopper flight into Sicahen (11:46, February 21, 2007)
Turkish PM calls for fight against PKK (11:45, February 21, 2007)
Roundup: Canada ruling party reverses downturn trend in polls (11:44, February 21, 2007)
Turkish PM calls for diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear issue (11:42, February 21, 2007)
Togolese national electoral commission designs local
representatives (11:41, February 21, 2007)
New U.S. intelligence chief sworn in (11:40, February 21, 2007)
Turkey condemns attack on passenger train in India (11:40, February 21, 2007)
Romania hosts no secret U.S. bases, says commission (11:32, February 21, 2007)
S. Africa, Japan agree to train African public servants (11:28, February 21, 2007)
Jordanian king urges Israel to revive peace track with Palestinians (11:26, February 21, 2007)
U.S. troops kill two insurgents in western Iraq (11:25, February 21, 2007)
Roundup: Presidential contenders eye California for funds (11:24, February 21, 2007)
S. Africa, Switzerland to collaborate on global conflict resolution (11:23, February 21, 2007)
Unknown persons blow up gas pipeline in Pakistan (11:23, February 21, 2007)
Quartet to discuss recognition of Palestinian unity government (11:22, February 21, 2007)
Cypriot president visits Greece (11:21, February 21, 2007)
Council of Europe official in Cyprus to promote intercommunal
dialogue (11:20, February 21, 2007)
Three American women released after kidnapped in Nablus (11:18, February 21, 2007)
Guineans gradually return back to normal life (11:17, February 21, 2007)
Report sees lessening Cheney's influence in second term (11:16, February 21, 2007)
Iceland, Norway discuss defense cooperation (11:14, February 21, 2007)
Sri Lankan opposition urges gov't to end ethnic strife (11:13, February 21, 2007)
S. African police lash out at rumor about Mandela (11:12, February 21, 2007)
Suicide bomber hits funeral in Baghdad, kills five mourners (11:10, February 21, 2007)
Spain, Italy call for common EU Energy policy (10:57, February 21, 2007)
Nepali parties agree to give temporary residents voting right (10:56, February 21, 2007)
Pakistani woman provincial minister shot dead by suspected "religious fanatic" (10:55, February 21, 2007)
Poland outcries at Russia's warning against U.S.
missile shield (10:54, February 21, 2007)
Russia confirms three H5N1 bird flu cases (10:52, February 21, 2007)
Cambodia supports six-party talks on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue (10:51, February 21, 2007)
Pakistan foreign minister begins visit to India (10:49, February 21, 2007)
UNICEF urges Nigerian gov't to improve service to women, children (10:50, February 21, 2007)
Palestinian official terms three-way summit "opening meeting" (10:47, February 21, 2007)
U.S. rejects Indonesia's request to meet with terrorist Hambali (10:46, February 21, 2007)
French prime minister confirms 10,000 jobs to be cut at
Airbus (10:43, February 21, 2007)
ECOWAS team holds dialogues on Nigerian election (10:45, February 21, 2007)
Palestinian faction PFLP refuses to join coalition gov't (10:44, February 21, 2007)
Joint police, military unit formed in Somalia: lawmaker (10:41, February 21, 2007)
Afghan gov't determined to eradicate poppy: official (10:39, February 21, 2007)
Iranian president refuses to suspend enrichment work to
meet UN deadline (10:38, February 21, 2007)
U.S. Guam to host world's largest anti-terror exercise (10:36, February 21, 2007)
U.S. Secretary of State starts visit to Jordan (10:35, February 21, 2007)
Mubarak, Olmert talk by phone over Three-way meeting (10:34, February 21, 2007)
Iranian FM arrives in Ankara to boost trade ties (10:33, February 21, 2007)
Kyrgyz authorities warn opposition not to take radical steps (10:32, February 21, 2007)
Iraqi PM clears police from rape accusations (10:31, February 21, 2007)
Qatar Airways to open flight to Lagos (10:30, February 21, 2007)
Iraq's Turkmen leader says Iraq still under U.S. occupation (10:25, February 21, 2007)
Lesotho ruling party's win in elections looms (10:23, February 21, 2007)
Suicide car bomb attack kills five people (10:22, February 21, 2007)
Abbas to start Arab, European tour to earn support for Mecca deal (10:20, February 21, 2007)
Fiji to hold elections in 2010: army chief (10:19, February 21, 2007)
Philippine president lauds passage of anti-terror bill (10:18, February 21, 2007)
Demand for armored vehicles on rise in Mideast: report (10:13, February 21, 2007)
Kuwaiti lawmakers move to oust health minister (10:12, February 21, 2007)
UAE private gas company to dig 15 wells in Egypt in 2007 (10:11, February 21, 2007)
Car bomb hits petrol station in Baghdad, killing five (10:10, February 21, 2007)
UAE Armed Forces announce deals of 775 million Dirhams (10:06, February 21, 2007)
Afghan gov't retakes district overran by Taliban militants (10:05, February 21, 2007)
U.S. Vice President Cheney arrives in Japan for visit (10:04, February 21, 2007)
Suicide bombing wounds 3 foreign soldiers in Afghanistan (10:03, February 21, 2007)
Abe underlines necessity to make Wen's visit a success (10:02, February 21, 2007)
Tanzania to host African population conference again (10:01, February 21, 2007)
Kenyan police say most wanted criminal killed (10:00, February 21, 2007)
Australia to discuss restoration of bilateral relationship with
DPRK (09:59, February 21, 2007)
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Opinion |
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Sports |
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Peru U-17 soccer team ready for S. America contest (14:59, February 21, 2007)
Uruguay manager keeps low key in Copa America (14:59, February 21, 2007)
Mexican soccer side Toluca travels to Cusco for Cienciano match (14:56, February 21, 2007)
PSV Eindhoven defeats Arsenal 1-0 in Champions League (14:55, February 21, 2007)
Sun Xiang makes debut in European Champions League (14:53, February 21, 2007)
IOC officials inspecting Russian candidate city for 2014 Winter
Games (14:52, February 21, 2007)
UEFA president Platini calls on Champions League teams to set
example (14:51, February 21, 2007)
Real Madrid deny rumours of Capello's resignation (14:48, February 21, 2007)
Japanese judo star eyes Beijing Olympic gold (14:46, February 21, 2007)
Braga coach resigns before Parma game (14:45, February 21, 2007)
Saha believes Manchester United hot favorites in Champions League (14:41, February 21, 2007)
Chelsea to play FA Cup quarterfinals at home against Tottenham
Spurs (14:38, February 21, 2007)
Stuttgart not to sell Gomez at any price (14:36, February 21, 2007)
Gilardino joins AC Milan's long injury list (14:33, February 21, 2007)
Maldini to reach 100-match milestone in Champions League (14:30, February 21, 2007)
Gebrselassie plans return to athletics worlds (14:29, February 21, 2007)
Newell's Old Boys coach Pumpido resigns (14:29, February 21, 2007)
Watford coach promises win over Wigan (14:28, February 21, 2007)
Roma to face tough rival Lyon (14:23, February 21, 2007)
Cahill confident of Everton beating Tottenham Spurs (14:21, February 21, 2007)
Manchester United plans to play a friendly in Macao (14:18, February 21, 2007)
Radmanovic of Lakers to be out of action for two months (14:27, February 21, 2007)
Larsson may return to Helsingborg next month (14:13, February 21, 2007)
IAAF team to inspect Daegu (14:12, February 21, 2007)
Kenya drawn in tough group for rugby tournament (14:08, February 21, 2007)
Iraqi soccer player dies from bomb blast (14:07, February 21, 2007)
Thailand national team coach to join Vietnamese club (14:07, February 21, 2007)
Phelps wins five titles at Missouri Grand Prix swimming meet (14:04, February 21, 2007)
Roitman beat Acasuso at Buenop Aires tennis tourney (14:02, February 21, 2007)
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Science & Technology |
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MOE promises education in China's poorest areas in 2007 (16:52, February 21, 2007)
China trains over 14,000 Tibetan students for Tibet's development (16:51, February 21, 2007)
Vanadium won't turn down volume under pressure: research (15:55, February 21, 2007)
U.S. scientists use corncob to devise methane storage system (15:54, February 21, 2007)
Intel unveils new platform for access to real-time medical data (15:55, February 21, 2007)
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Life |
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Feature: Cultural Revolution with aliens - Spring Festival on other
side (3) (15:11, February 21, 2007)
Feature: Cultural Revolution with aliens - Spring Festival on other
side (2) (15:10, February 21, 2007)
Feature: Cultural Revolution with aliens - Spring Festival on other
side (1) (15:08, February 21, 2007)
Russia confirms three H5N1 bird flu cases (15:06, February 21, 2007)
400-year-old Tibetan Buddhist monastery to be restored (15:05, February 21, 2007)
Trational Chinese new year painitings favored by collectors (15:03, February 21, 2007)
Malaysia to have 24-hour radio news channel (15:03, February 21, 2007)
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