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News -- October 30, 2004
- 5th China air show to open next week
- Banks welcomes interest rates rise
- Bin Laden threatens to launch new attacks against US
- Beijing Olympic TV broadcast formally start
- Beijing University bars public access
- Banking asset quality improves
- Bush, Kerry trade charges on leadership
- Beauty industry needs facelift
- China tries to shake off poverty through rural tourism
- Chinese leaders visit 2004 PT/Expo Comm.
- China urges end of embago against Cuba
- China overhauling Forbidden City
- China's steel export growth prompts hostile threat theory
- China hopes US appropriately handle Chinese detainees in Guantanamo
- Chinese president named honorary president of Red Cross Society of China
- China's 'blue helmet' adds luster to world peace
- China's first weather satellite captures 1st picture
- China attaches importance to proteomic research
- China's Antarctic expedition ship arrives in HK
- China's steel output to reach 260m tons in 2004
- CFA releases punishment to Shide
- Chinese central bank raises interest rate
- China overhauling Forbidden City
- Diver Guo as "Volunteer Ambassador" to East Asian Games
- EU's first constitution to be signed
- East Asian Games torch relay starts
- Fatal plague in Qinghai brought under control
- Homosexuality lectures popular on campus
- How America and Soviets compare
- IOC not worried about 2008 Olympic venue construction
- Iran a natural partner for China in energy sector, says Iranian oil minister
- Iraqi deaths count to 100,000 -- survey
- Insurgents slaughter 11 Iraqi soldiers
- Japanese hostage in Iraq killed
- Largest prison of old Tibet to open to visitors next May
- Laws expected to protect Beijingers?
- More job vacancies reported in third quarter
- "Never allow terrorist activities to affect influence on Pakistani-Chinese friendship''
- Nuclear storm will not go alone, Comment
- Nation takes firm stance on arable land
- Nothing free at Shanghai dorms
- President Hu urges Pakistan to protect Chinese citizens
- Premier urges quickening pace of IT technology
- Playing the victim
- Plunge in steel imports witnessed
- Review: 13 keywords of China's economic reform
- Smiling Arafat agreed to go to Paris
- Sex exhibition opens in Beijing
- Sick Arafat heads to Paris, cancer suspected
- Stargazers enjoy total lunar eclipse
- SAIC takes on Ssangyong Motors
- S&P keen on setting up rating firm
- Sinochem sees huge profit rise
- Siemens launches R&D base in Wuxi
- Thai PM praises close strategic relationship between Thailand, China
- Tiger cubs living the wild life in S. Africa
- The first reunification of China
- Ukrainian army celebrate victory of World War Two
- Zhang romps into World Cup semis

