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News -- September 27, 2004
- 11th Panchen prays for world peace
- British hostage killed in Iraq: website
- Barrichello wins inaugural Chinese Grand Prix
- China's economy to grow at 9% this year
- China launches "Iron Fist-2004" military exercise
- CPC publishes key policy document on ruling capability
- China one step from historic Paralympic victory in Athens
- Confucius Cultural Festival opens in E. China
- China stay atop, surpass Sydney medal tally
- China - emerging force in global marine transport
- Crushing burden of sickness
- Drivers in the hot seat
- Four barriers on Japan's way to "permanent seat"
- Feature: China accelerates nuclear energy development
- Ferrari's Barrichello takes first Shanghai pole
- How China copes with an aging population
- How should China and America respond to the age without textile quota
- Hamas vows to hit Israeli targets abroad
- Hu issues certificates to two new generals
- India's unmanned moon mission going smoothly: official
- Iran successfully launched long-range missile
- Japan needs qualification: Commentary
- Japan to develop advanced spy satellite
- Jeanne tears across Bahamas toward Florida
- Kuznetsova advances to China Open Final
- Mass rally protests military procurement plan in Taiwan despite rain
- Macro-control not to hinder China's sustainable and rapid economic growth
- Mainland growth boosts HK's financial status
- NE China granted preferential tax policies
- Northeast China granted preferential tax policies
- Premier's Kyrgyzstan, Russia tour fruitful: Chinese FM
- Pop stars perform at the Great Wall
- Power cuts to kick kids off the Net
- PRD air quality monitoring network planned
- Rally in Taiwan protests huge weaponry procurement plan
- Report: Antarctica glaciers are thinning
- Serena claims China Open title
- Shanghai expecting 3rd baby boom to hit
- Serena breezes into semis of China Open
- Soldier blogs detail life in Iraq
- Top Pakistani al-Qaeda suspect killed in security operation
- U.S. strikes Zarqawi network, killing 16
- Web posting claims British hostage killed

