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  • China-EU dialogue useful and fruitful
    September 21, 2004
    The first plenary meeting of the China-EU Industrial Dialogue held yesterday in Beijing, was both useful and fruitful, said a senior EU official.
  • Wen: China supports Russia to fight terrors
    September 21, 2004
    The Chinese government firmly supports the Russian government and people's efforts to maintain national unity and territorial integrity and to insure the safety of the citizens.
  • Potala Palace repairs done in Tibetan style
    September 19, 2004
    Very traditional Tibetan architectural skills have been used in the Repair work on Potala Palace in Lhasa, capital of southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region, said Qamba Gesang, head of administration bureau of the lamasery.
  • Sirens wail across China to mark 1931 attack
    September 18, 2004
    Sirens will wail across more than 100 Chinese cities and cars will stop and honk their horns on Saturday to commemorate the 73rd anniversary of the start of Japan's invasion of China, state media said.
  • China seeks helpful resolution to Darfur crisis
    September 17, 2004
    A new resolution on Sudan should help defuse the crisis afflicting the African nation, rather than add further confusion to the already complicated situation there, top Chinese envoy to the UN said Thursday.
  • China rejects US religion report
    September 16, 2004
    China rejected the US State Department's annual report on religious freedom Thursday with "strong displeasure" and "resolute objection."
  • English web platform launched
    September 16, 2004
    An English website designed to help people at home and abroad gain a better understanding of China was launched in Beijing Thursday.
  • MAS to concentrate on expanding services to China, India
    September 15, 2004
    Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia Airlines (MAS), will continue to concentrate in expanding services to the lucrative China and India markets which other carriers are pursuing aggressively, its managing director Ahmad Fuaad Dahalan, said Monday.
  • Singapore's A-Sonic to start China budget airline
    September 15, 2004
    BEIJING -- Singapore's A-Sonic Aerospace has applied for a license to run China's first budget airline in a bid to capture a slice of the growing regional budget air travel market, according to China Radio International on Tuesday.
  • Sacking of union leader sparks dispute
    September 15, 2004
    A Beijing-based Sino-Japanese joint venture could soon find itself in court after sacking the workplace's trade union leader.
  • Panda gives the runaround
    September 15, 2004
    A 20-year-old giant panda and mother of 13, including four sets of twins, has been giving her keepers the runaround, pretending to be expecting yet again.
  • Blood reserve growing in quality, quantity
    September 15, 2004
    SHANGHAI: China's blood reserve situation is better than ever thanks to a rapid increase in voluntary blood donations, more governmental investment in capacity building, stricter supervision and more scientific management of the blood market, a senior official said.
  • CPC enhances fight against corruption
    September 15, 2004
    The top discipline body of the Communist Party of China (CPC) is drawing a proposal to enhance its fight against corruption.
  • Hu: Western systems a "dead end" for China
    September 15, 2004
    President Hu Jintao said Wednesday that history proves following blindly western political systems would lead China to a dead end, and China's current people's congress system has strong vitality and great superiority.
  • Sadly,sexual subjugation sells
    September 15, 2004
    Kindly tell me what an airline attendant's beauty has to do with whether she or he can navigate a cart full of drinks and packaged "dinners" down an aisle on a packed Air China jetliner.
  • China grapples with legacy of its 'missing girls'
    September 15, 2004
    An age-old bias for boys, combined with China's one-child policy imposed since 1980, has produced what Gu Baochang, a leading Chinese expert on family planning, described as "the largest, the highest, and the longest" gender imbalance in the world.
  • Beijing government urges employers to pay up
    September 14, 2004
    The Beijing Municipal Construction Commission has ordered all construction companies in the city to pay migrant workers their defaulted salaries for the first eight months of this year before October 1 - the National Day.
  • China pushes for talks on Korean issue
    September 14, 2004
    China will continue to play an active and constructive role to encourage the various sides to move forward on the basis of the mechanism of the six-party talks on the Korean Peninsula nuclear issue.
  • Travel group plans china's first discount airline
    September 14, 2004
    Guangdong China Travel Service Holdings, a unit of the country's biggest state-owned tour agency, will apply to start the first discount airline in Asia's second-biggest economy, tapping rising demand for air travel.
  • Wartime US plane wreck found in Himalayas
    September 15, 2004
    A joint Chinese-US Himalayan search group has found the eerie wreckage of a World War Two plane, including a lock of the pilot's red hair, but otherwise no human remains.
  • Traffic accidents causing more deaths
    September 15, 2004
    Traffic accidents killed some 68,000 people and injured 302,000 across China in the first eight months of this year, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Public Security.
  • Shoot out rattles southern Beijing
    September 15, 2004
    A fight with home-made guns took place on the southern outskirts of Beijing on Saturday afternoon, injuring at least nine people, four of whom are still hospitalized.

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