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- Chinese Urbanites Celebrate Christmas Featuring Eastern, Western Styles[2001/12/26]
- China to Allow Joint Ventures in Railfreight Sector[2001/12/26]
- DuPont Wins Patent Lawsuit[2001/12/26]
- Chinese Register More Patents[2001/12/26]
- Rescue on Collision Carried Out in Xinjiang[2001/12/26]
- China to Allow Foreign Capital into Its Video Audio Market[2001/12/26]
- Legislation to Guarantee Family Planning Rights and Services[2001/12/26]
- Foreign Photos About Old Beijing Exhibited[2001/12/26]
- International Toy Block Maker Wins in Piracy Dispute[2001/12/26]
- Man on AA Flight from Paris Was on Suicide Mission[2001/12/25]
- Canada's Anti-Terrorist Legislation Goes Into Effect[2001/12/25]
- Arab League Chief Warns Arab World Facing "Tough Circumstance"[2001/12/25]
- Cypriot President to Host Dinner for Turkish Cypriot Leader[2001/12/25]
- General Assembly Okays U.N. Budget for 2002-2003[2001/12/25]
- Funerary Multi-burner Stoves Puzzle Archeologists[2001/12/25]
- Bomb Goes off at Carrefour's Parking Lot in Qingdao[2001/12/25]
- Museum to Mark First Ancient Emperor[2001/12/25]
- Women's Federation Help Laid-Offs Find New Job[2001/12/25]
- New Machine to Alleviate Power Shortage in Eastern China[2001/12/25]
- Chinese Scientists Work Out Nimble Robot Hand[2001/12/25]
- Beijing Fund for Returned Students Put to Use[2001/12/25]
- China's Telephone Users Top Over 317 Million[2001/12/25]
- Shanghai Reports Higher Premium Income[2001/12/25]
- China Amends Criminal Law for Combating Terrorism[2001/12/25]
- My Son Innocent of September 11 Attacks: Bin Laden's Mother[2001/12/24]
- Christmas Celebrations in Disney Park[2001/12/24]
- Japanese Destroyer Sinks Fishing Ship over International Water[2001/12/24]
- Arafat Vows to Go to Bethlehem on Foot Despite Israel's Decision[2001/12/24]
- Military Actions on Iraq Must Be U.N.-Backed: British Official[2001/12/24]
- Foreign Hospitals Make "Service" Money[2001/12/24]
- Why do Employers Fail to Find WTO Experts[2001/12/24]
- Teachers Should Set Example and Compose Essays[2001/12/24]
- Over 7,000 Chinese Sturgeons Released into Minjiang[2001/12/24]
- China Outlines Blueprint for Development of Art and Literature[2001/12/24]
- Renovation of Old Beijing City Wall Begins[2001/12/24]
- Chinese Citizens Able to Travel to Turkey, South Africa[2001/12/24]
- Heavy Rainfalls Flood Villages in Central Malaysia[2001/12/23]
- France Orders 20 More Rafale Combat jets[2001/12/23]
- Road Accident Kills 7 in Siberia, Russia[2001/12/23]
- Prepare for the Coming Christmas[2001/12/23]
- U.S. To Officially Recognize New Afghan Government[2001/12/23]
- Shanghai Translation of WTO Protocol Suspended for Mistakes[2001/12/23]
- Chinese Women Writers Enjoy Golden Age[2001/12/23]
- Suspected Murderer of a Chinese Couple Studying in US Seized[2001/12/23]
- Social Debate on Chinese College Students' Marriage Right[2001/12/23]
- Chinese Diplomats Hoist National Flag in Kabul[2001/12/23]
- Nokia to Double Investment in Beijing[2001/12/23]
- Timeline of the Sino-Japanese Trade Dispute[2001/12/23]
- Overseas Chinese Professionals Encouraged to Come Back Now:[2001/12/23]
- Plaintiff Loses China's First Sexual Harassment Case[2001/12/23]
- Chinese Leaders Have Get-together With 2,000 Artists, Writers[2001/12/23]
- Britain to Lead a Multinational Peacekeeping Force in Afghanistan[2001/12/21]
- Armed Fighters Ordered Off Kabul Streets[2001/12/21]
- Russia Opposes Possible Operation Against Iraq[2001/12/21]
- U.S. Congress Approves Defense Bill, Anti-terrorism Package[2001/12/21]
- Argentine President Resigns[2001/12/21]
- McDonald's Blast Probe Continues[2001/12/21]
- Automation Upgrade for Environment Monitoring[2001/12/21]
- Millionaire Writers Appear in China[2001/12/21]
- High Education Academic Certificates to be Checked up on Internet[2001/12/21]
- Chinese Steel Giant Spends Heavily on Alloy Technology Renovation[2001/12/21]
- Chinese Villagers Actively Vote for Deputies to People's Congress[2001/12/21]
- Shanghai Restaurants Encourage Eaters to Take Away their Leftovers[2001/12/21]
- Mainland Universities Receive More Applications for Taiwan Students[2001/12/21]
- 28th Ice Lamp Expo Held in Harbin[2001/12/21]
- Artists Discuss Future Development of Chinese Culture[2001/12/21]
- U.N. Assembly to Resume Special Session on Palestinian Issue[2001/12/20]
- Mozambican Police Crack Down on Illegal Immigrants[2001/12/20]
- U.S. Studies Use of Mini-Nuclear Warhead on Underground Targets[2001/12/20]
- Bush to Meet Lithuanian, Turkish Leaders Next Month[2001/12/20]
- World's Largest Gothic Cathedral Caught Fire[2001/12/20]
- Washing Hands Carefully May Reduce Lead Poisoning Cases[2001/12/20]
- Economic Growth Weakest in 8 Years[2001/12/20]
- China Unveils First Credit Insurance Firm[2001/12/20]
- Shanghai Attracts Chinese Students From Overseas[2001/12/20]
- Parts of Peking, Tsinghua Campuses Named to Cultural Relics List[2001/12/20]
- Desert Control Law to Make a Splash[2001/12/20]
- China, Japan Fail to Make Breakthrough in Trade Talks[2001/12/20]
- China to Enlarge National Library to the World's Third Largest[2001/12/20]
- China Sets Up Another Telecom Giant[2001/12/20]
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