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Wall Street Stocks End Lower Wall Street stocks ended lower Tuesday following the steep losses on Monday, as investors were still cautious about the economy and corporate earnings outlook after the markets closed for four sessions last week because of the terrorist attacks on America.  |  |
Li Peng Meets President of Burundi National Assembly Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), met here Tuesday with Leonce Ngendakumana, president of the National Assembly of Burundi.  |  |
70th Anniversary of the"September 18th Incident" Marked in China Ren Dianjue, a farmer living in Xiazhuang Village, central China's Henan Province, shows to some students of Peking University a sword used by the Japanese militarists at an exhibition held by Ren in Peking University Tuesday September 18, 2001, in Beijing . Ren presented hundreds of photographs and objects used by the Japanese invaders at the exhibition, which is part of the activities held Tuesday in China to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the "September 18th Incident", the seizure of Shenyang in 1931 by the Japanese invaders.  |  |
70th Anniversary of the"September 18th Incident" Marked in China Two students of Peking University take a close look at some of the material evidences of the Japanese militarists collected by Ren Dianjue, a farmer living in Xiazhuang Village, central China's Henan Province, at an exhibition held by Ren in Peking University Tuesday September 18, 2001, in Beijing . Various activities were held Tuesday in China to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the "September 18th Incident", the seizure of Shenyang in 1931 by the Japanese invaders.  |  |
70th Anniversary of the"September 18th Incident" Marked in China Members of a delegation formed with 350 people by the Japan-China Friendship Society bow in silent tribute Tuesday September 18, before the remains of the Chinese killed by the Japanese militarists on September 16, 1932, when the Japanese invaders occupied northeast China's Liaoning Province. The 350-member delegation visited Tuesday the site where more than 3,000 villagers were killed by the Japanese invaders in Fushun, Liaoning Province, on September 16, 1932. Various activities were held Tuesday in China to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the "September 18th Incident", the seizure of Shenyang in 1931 by the Japanese invaders. |  |
New York Stock Exchange Re-opened Traders crowd on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange September 17, 2001. This is the first day of trading since two hijacked jetliners crashed into the twin towers of the World Trade Center on September 11. |  |
Sino-Belgic Exploration on Dinosaur Got a Success Sino-Belgic scientists study pieces of dinosaur fossil at the excavated site in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region September 18, 2001. The region's museum and Belgium Imperial Academy of Sciences have completed the joint exploration on dinosaur that has lasted for six years.  |  |
Booming Tourism in Southwest China Visitors enjoy the Tibetan dance performance in the Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of Garze in southwest China's Sichuan Province September 18, 2001. Beautiful scenery, unique customs and excellent performances are ready to welcome tourists of the golden tourist week which begins on the National Day. |  |
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