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The sixth China Art Festival, the country's top-level art gala, has kicked off in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province. A total of 105 plays, operas and other programs will be staged during the 16-day festival. |
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A timbale and song festival isto be held in Yizhou City of south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, |
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at a meeting with the Chinese sports delegation who returned from Sydney,
President Jiang Zemin said the Chinese government and people will fully
support the efforts of Beijing to bid for hosting the 2008 Olympic Games.
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On the 51 th Birthday of Motherland, Two Hundred Thousand People From All Over the Country Come to Tian An Men Square to Watch the Flag-raising Ceremony. |
| China has released its regulation on telecommunications passed by the State Council, which divides the business into two categories, namely basic business and value-added business. |
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It is not
only China's athletes who have triumphed in the Sydney Olympics -- the
event has also been an unprecedented success for Beijing Li-Ning Sports
Goods Co., the country's largest sportswear provider
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| China's State Council held a grand reception in Beijing Saturday at the Great Hall of the People to mark the 51st anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. |
| With the 90-minute-long performance titled "Ode to Jasmine" in Nanjing, the capital of east China's Jiangsu province, the Sixth China Art Festival, the largest art gathering in China was unveiled. |
| With Fu’s victory on Thursday, China’s gold tally at the medals table up to 26, second only to the United States. On the same day, Chinese President Jiang Zemin congratulated the Chinese sports delegation at the ongoing Sydney Olympic Games on the excellent achievements the athletes have made so far. |
| So far, 104 person-times of anti-doping tests have been practiced on Chinese Olympians but no one has been found positive, winning accolades of the Olympic Organization Committee. |
| In the past five years, with the market-oriented reforms of foreign trade management mechanisms and the relaxation of foreign trade operation regulations, China's foreign trade in products, raw materials and service have witnessed an rapid increase. |
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Hong Kong, home to a large number of businesses which have ties with Taiwan, is expected to help the mainland establish direct trade ties across the Taiwan Straits. Discussions are under way between trade groups on the mainland and Hong Kong to achieve this. |
| The Ministry of Public Security announced on September 20 that beginning October 1, the police will replace their current uniforms with new ones which have changed a lot in color, pattern, function and other aspects. The new uniforms, dubbed "Style-99", will first be used by police officers in big cities across the country. | ||
| China has topped the world in the number of large dams, a senior government official announced in Beijing Tuesday. Some dams, such as the Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River and the Xiaolangdi Dam on the Yellow River, are among the largest and most sophisticated dam projects in the world. |
| Chinese President Jiang Zemin has urged to enforce the rule of law in developing the country's western region, so as to accelerate its economic growth and social development, guard national unity, and ensure social stability. |
| The site of the machine collapse accident at the Three Gorges, where the world's largest hydropower project is being built, was finally cleared Friday. |
| Cheng kejie, former vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress were sentenced to death |
| Fired nuclear scientist Wen Ho Lee walked out of federal court a free man on Wednesday, more than nine months after he was jailed for allegedly stealing national security information. In accepting a plea bargain that dropped the most serious charges against Lee, the judge said the government's conduct in the case had "embarrassed our entire nation." | ||
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Bar and restaurant owners in Hong Kong have been banned from erecting signs carrying the name SoHo in a trendy dining district. |
| Two companies will invest 150 million yuan (about 18 million U.S. dollars) in building telecommunications systems in the Shanghai metro |
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