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News -- September 25, 2004
- 106 mainland enterprises listed outside mainland market
- 14 knifed in Chinese cybercafe attack
- Auction market opening to foreign firms
- A recalcitrant Taiwan: A self-destruct option
- Bush orders to remove Iraq from terrorism sponsor list
- Bush: Terrorists may plan more attacks
- China demands punishment for warehouse fires in Spain
- China develops powerful chips for communication equipment, terminals
- China condemns US arms sales to Taiwan
- Chinese paper says Japan's check cannot buy UN seat
- China's Insurance Law to be revised
- Conservatory of Chinese music marks 40th founding anniversary
- Crackdown on pirated software to intensify
- China urges Spain to punish arsonists
- Defects of Chinese Metropolis
- Ericsson intent on holding pole position
- Foreign investors may issue yuan shares
- Forbes to enlarge China's richest list
- Free press, free choice, free enterprise, censorship
- France pours cold water on Bush's sunny vision of Iraq
- Globalization needs management: UN symposium
- Gates pegged on Forbes Richest list in U.S.
- Hundreds punished amid audit storm
- Huawei wins US$28m Algerian contract
- India, Pakistan leaders promise to normalize ties through dialogue
- Li Na played very well: Kuznetsova
- Liu Xiang defeats Allan Johnson at Yokohama Super Track and Field Meet
- Liu Xiang defeats Allen Johnson in Japan
- Multinationals competing for China's mid-west
- Millions to travel during Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holidays
- Malaysia bans 'opium-idolising' song by Faye Wong
- No-car day creates traffic jams
- Only-child generation grows up to be parents
- Rescue work continues for the missing in Yellow River boating accident
- Rumsfeld: U.S. troops can leave before Iraq peaceful
- Removal of textile trade quotas urged
- Standard charge set for a China Green Card
- Sino-Japanese friendship is an historical trend
- Scientists have hopes for SARS cure
- SCO plan maps out regional co-operation
- Striking a chord for social harmony
- Third meeting of SCO Prime Ministers held in Bishkek
- Tian'anmen decorated with flowers
- UN awards peace medal to Chinese civilian police contingent in Liberia
- UN seat needs more than money
- Watsons to double stores in mainland
