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News Archive --- Date:20070602


China

  • U.S. defense chief optimistic about U.S.-China military relationship (14:50, June 02, 2007)
  • CPC delegation leaves for four African nations (12:07, June 02, 2007)
  • China wants to be active contributor to Asia-Pacific security: military official (12:07, June 02, 2007)
  • China's defense budget true and authentic: military official (12:05, June 02, 2007)
  • China orders weeding out of corrupt bank officials (11:02, June 02, 2007)
  • Chinese state councilor urges overseas Chinese to stand against "Taiwan secessionists" (11:00, June 02, 2007)
  • Chinese president visits rural children on International Children's Day (10:59, June 02, 2007)
  • China's military build-up not threat to Asia: Singapore PM (10:58, June 02, 2007)
  • Chinese Vice-Premier Huang Ju dies in Beijing (15:25, June 02, 2007)
  • UN chief applauds Chinese efforts in improving situation in Darfur (09:57, June 02, 2007)
  • Hong Kong women more confident in a decade (10:56, June 02, 2007)
  • Senior CPC official calls for more high-quality art works for children (10:54, June 02, 2007)



  • Business

  • Indonesia suffers from shortage of skilled workers (14:45, June 02, 2007)
  • Greek economy to keep strong growth rate: minister (11:44, June 02, 2007)
  • German retail sales rise in April (11:43, June 02, 2007)
  • Official urges local authorities, businesses to help create jobs (11:42, June 02, 2007)
  • Foreign investors shy of Chinese mergers and acquisitions (11:42, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. consumer spending up 0.5 percent in April (11:40, June 02, 2007)
  • WTO chief calls for concrete action on Doha round (11:40, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. unemployment rate holds steady at 4.5 percent in May (11:39, June 02, 2007)
  • ADB, UN body jointly vows to help Asia's poor get safe potable water (11:19, June 02, 2007)
  • Hang Seng China Enterprises Index ends 1.26 pct higher -- June 1 (11:17, June 02, 2007)
  • Agency woos China's mainland enterprises to invest in HK (11:16, June 02, 2007)
  • Ecuadoran, Peruvian oil companies sign accord to exploit crude oil (11:15, June 02, 2007)
  • Hilton to open outlet in Macedonia (11:14, June 02, 2007)
  • Eurozone unemployment declines to record low in April (11:13, June 02, 2007)
  • Eurozone economic growth slows to 3 pct annually in 1st quarter (11:14, June 02, 2007)
  • Gasoline prices continue to drop (11:11, June 02, 2007)
  • China to enact national action plan on climate change (11:10, June 02, 2007)



  • World

  • Diplomatic corps concern about security situation in Nepal (15:58, June 02, 2007)
  • Zambia starts farmers' registration (15:57, June 02, 2007)
  • Philippine president leaves on trip to Italy, Portugal and China (15:51, June 02, 2007)
  • Senior US official urges Nepal to pass polls bills (15:48, June 02, 2007)
  • UN aid reaches 366,000 Somalis amid humanitarian difficulties (15:46, June 02, 2007)
  • Canada introduces bill banning camcording in theatres (15:13, June 02, 2007)
  • Four U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (15:12, June 02, 2007)
  • Fighting continues between Lebanese army, Fatah al-Islam militants (15:00, June 02, 2007)
  • First Mideast energy futures, commodities exchange launched in Dubai (15:00, June 02, 2007)
  • Sri Lankan Air Force bombs rebel camps in east (14:59, June 02, 2007)
  • Sri Lankan police seize explosives (14:58, June 02, 2007)
  • Timor-Leste new president to make first official visit to Indonesia (14:57, June 02, 2007)
  • DPRK's top leader inspects industrial facilities (14:53, June 02, 2007)
  • Venezuelan ombudsman reveals internet plot against Chavez (14:52, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. not prepare to use military force against Iran: Rice (14:51, June 02, 2007)
  • Filipino city mayor wants to turn streets into river to drain out rainwater (14:48, June 02, 2007)
  • Vietnam to further enhance ties with Cuba: Communist party chief (12:18, June 02, 2007)
  • EU to resume talks with Serbia on accession process (16:08, June 02, 2007)
  • Dutch organ donor show hoax: radio (12:16, June 02, 2007)
  • Brazilian Police arrest most wanted drug lord (12:15, June 02, 2007)
  • Austria arrests former Kazakhstan ambassador allegedly involved in abduction (12:15, June 02, 2007)
  • Indonesian president calls on religious communities to improve harmonious environment (12:14, June 02, 2007)
  • Lula to demand explanations on Chavez's attacks on Brazil's Senate (12:13, June 02, 2007)
  • EU assembly head to visit Poland to save Constitution (12:12, June 02, 2007)
  • Peru not have territorial or maritime border demand against Ecuador: president (12:11, June 02, 2007)
  • Colombia begins FARC rebel release (12:09, June 02, 2007)
  • Rice visits Spain to mend ties after Madrid withdrawal from Iraq (10:53, June 02, 2007)
  • Mexico arrests 26 Central American illegal immigrants (10:52, June 02, 2007)
  • President Bush defends his decision on Iraq (10:50, June 02, 2007)
  • Briton stands trial in Macedonia for Gumball Rally deaths (10:51, June 02, 2007)
  • Algerian gov't resigns following legislative elections (10:49, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. threatens to seek new UN sanctions against Iran (10:48, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. radar base to protect all allies: ambassador (10:47, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S., Russia to quicken installations of nuclear detectors (10:46, June 02, 2007)
  • British PM backs judgment on Zambian former president (10:45, June 02, 2007)
  • Blair uses farewell trip to urge world's recommitment to Africa (10:44, June 02, 2007)
  • Bush demands Iran free detained Iranian Americans (10:43, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. backs Lebanon troops in fighting against Islamic militants (10:42, June 02, 2007)
  • Albania, Macedonia ask for timely solution of Kosovo issue (10:41, June 02, 2007)
  • Zambia to terminate mining rights of investors not using licences (10:40, June 02, 2007)
  • One dies, several injured in Nigeria's communal clash (10:39, June 02, 2007)
  • Algeiran president congratulates his Syrian counterpart for reelection (10:38, June 02, 2007)
  • Israeli strike kills Islamic Jihad man in Gaza Strip (10:38, June 02, 2007)
  • Terrorist attacks declines in Russia last year (10:37, June 02, 2007)
  • Agenda of Pak-Afghan joint jirga finalized for containing border violence  (10:36, June 02, 2007)
  • Lebanese army urges failing Fatah al-Islam militants to surrender (10:35, June 02, 2007)
  • Greek, Hungarian PMs discuss economic cooperation, European issues (10:34, June 02, 2007)
  • Moroccan foreign minsiter to visit France (10:31, June 02, 2007)
  • Brown gets overwhelming local support for Labor leadership (10:31, June 02, 2007)
  • Kenya set for dialogue over controversial media bill (10:30, June 02, 2007)
  • Togolese labor union threatens to launch 72-hour strike (10:30, June 02, 2007)
  • UN hosts start of Blue Planet Run for safe drinking water (10:29, June 02, 2007)
  • Angolan delegation leaves for Tanzania (10:27, June 02, 2007)
  • Bush minimizes differences with Russia over missile defense program (10:27, June 02, 2007)
  • Kuwait's national carrier minimizes its losses in 2006-2007 (10:26, June 02, 2007)
  • Barroso slaps at U.S. climate initiative (10:25, June 02, 2007)
  • Blast near int'l aid group office injures two in Pakistan (10:24, June 02, 2007)
  • Top White House aide announces resignation (10:24, June 02, 2007)
  • Poland's defence minister: no shield if U.S. conditions unacceptable (10:22, June 02, 2007)
  • Iran says to continue talks on Iraq if U.S. changes policy (10:22, June 02, 2007)
  • Minority students account for over 40 percent of U.S. school enrollment (10:19, June 02, 2007)
  • U.S. Senate panel questions CIA detentions (10:18, June 02, 2007)
  • Togolese president accepts government resignation (10:35, June 02, 2007)
  • Syrian FM criticizes UN decision to set up Hariri tribunal (10:20, June 02, 2007)
  • Nigerien PM submits resignation of government (10:14, June 02, 2007)
  • Togo sets up security forces for legislative elections (10:13, June 02, 2007)
  • Kenya vows crackdown on rising insecurity (10:13, June 02, 2007)
  • Pakistan army backs president Musharraf in judicial crisis (10:12, June 02, 2007)



  • Opinion




    Sports

  • Nigeria's basketball premier league to end Saturday (15:55, June 02, 2007)
  • Kenya's soccer team in Swaziland for Cup of Nations (15:44, June 02, 2007)
  • Myanmar sailing team to take part in Singapore National 420 Championship (15:03, June 02, 2007)
  • Briton stands trial in Macedonia for Gumball Rally deaths (12:24, June 02, 2007)
  • Zambian Gov't encourages soccer players ahead of crucial encounters (12:23, June 02, 2007)
  • Indonesia loses striker Salossa in Asian Cup warm-up (12:22, June 02, 2007)
  • Spaniard Mayo wins Tour of Italy stage 19 (11:59, June 02, 2007)
  • China overcomes Cuba to win Beilun Cup women's volleyball invitational (12:00, June 02, 2007)
  • Japan beat Montenegro 2-0 in Kirin Cup (11:57, June 02, 2007)
  • Valencia to stage F1 street race in 2008 (11:57, June 02, 2007)
  • Man. Utd cancels Malaysia game of Far East tour (11:56, June 02, 2007)
  • Gronholm leads in Acropolis Rally (11:55, June 02, 2007)
  • Bayern's Pizarro joins Chelsea (11:55, June 02, 2007)
  • Brazilian hockey team robbed in Rio before PanAm Games (11:54, June 02, 2007)
  • Brazil scores late equaliser against England in soccer friendly (11:54, June 02, 2007)
  • Dutch soccer club Sparta fills another slot (11:53, June 02, 2007)
  • Davydenko sets up Nalbandian clash at French Open (11:52, June 02, 2007)
  • Henin, S. Williams advance into fourth round at French Open (11:52, June 02, 2007)
  • Nigeria names 18-man squad for Olympic qualifier in Algiers (11:51, June 02, 2007)
  • Federer, Robredo through, Ljubicic out (11:50, June 02, 2007)
  • Ruthless Jankovic strolls into last 16 at Roland Garros  (11:49, June 02, 2007)
  • Angolan soccer team confident to win: coach (11:48, June 02, 2007)



  • Science & Technology

  • NASA to test cosmos-observing Boeing plane (14:46, June 02, 2007)
  • China to have more precise weather forcasts with twin-satellite observations (11:31, June 02, 2007)



  • Life

  • Century-old Austrian jewel recovered in Canada (15:47, June 02, 2007)
  • 10 percent Nepali women suffer from uterus prolapse (14:56, June 02, 2007)
  • Nepal adopts plan to expedite heritage conservation works (12:20, June 02, 2007)
  • June 1 to be hottest day so far this year in Nepali capital (12:19, June 02, 2007)
  • Tomato-killing virus spreads to California (12:10, June 02, 2007)
  • Dutch mission discovers ancient tomb in Egypt (10:33, June 02, 2007)
  • Obesity to be biggest health problem in Netherlands: Expert (11:48, June 02, 2007)
  • Waisak Day at Borobodur: a Buddhist pageant  (11:46, June 02, 2007)
  • TB infection sparks scare on university campus (11:45, June 02, 2007)
  • Idea of new EU health strategy gains support (11:45, June 02, 2007)



  • Photo

    Beckham in Engliand-Brazil friendly match

    England's David Beckham for the ball during their friendly international soccer match at Wembley Stadium in London June 1, 2007.

    Police seize cheating devices before exam

    A market inspector shows a purse-like electronic device made for cheating ahead of the national college entrance exam in Jinan, East China's Shandong Province, May 31, 2007. Police raided a shop and confiscated a large number of cheating devices.

    Ferocious fighting rages on in N Lebanese camp

    Battles raged on around a Palestinian refugee camp in north Lebanon on Friday as Lebanese troops tightened grip on the Fatah al-Islam fighters who holed up inside the camp, the pan-Arab al-Jazeera satellite TV station reported. Two soldiers have been killed during the clashes between Lebanese troops and in Nahr al-Bared on Friday, said al-Jazeera.

    President Hu visits rural children on Int'l Children's Day

    Chinese President Hu Jintao (C) talks with children at the Tianyuan Kindergarten of Panggezhuang Town in the Daxing District of Beijing, capital of China, June 1, 2007. Hu Jintao on Friday spent the International Children's Day with the children at the Tianyuan Kindergarten and No. 2 Central Primary School of Panggezhuang Town.


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