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News -- December 24, 2005
- Ancient human activity sites unearthed in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
- China remains developing nation despite GDP increase
- China hopes to further enhance non-government exchanges with Japan, FM spokesman
- China urges parties concerned to foster six-party talks
- China opposes dual standards in combating terrorism: FM spokesman
- China posts list of industries facing overcapacities
- CNPC, India's ONGC wins bid for Syrian assets of Petro-Canada
- China to make government more efficient through administrative reform
- China, UK ink carbon capture technology deal
- China issues white paper on peaceful development
- China refutes Japanese FM remarks as "extremely irresponsible"
- China to enhance int'l cooperation on oil price surge, FM spokesman
- Fund-raising meeting to be held in Beijing for bird flu prevention
- Full Text: China's Peaceful Development Road
- Green tea may help fight against leukaemia
- Heavy snow hits eastern Chinese cities
- Hwang Woo-suk expresses intention to resign his professorship
- Kyrghyz foreign minister to visit China
- New vocabulary ushers China-US relations into global scenarios
- NY transit strike enters second day
- Sri Lanka Navy, Tigers in gun battle
- Secular limits of universal values
- Saddam accuses US forces of torture
- Top statistician on China's economic figures after national census
- Trade disputes central to development, says FM spokesman
- US spy court judge quits amid spying debate
- White paper helps world learn more about China, FM spokesman
