| • [Group Photo] NPC & CPPCC Annual Sessions, 2006
2006-03-16 |
| • 'Premier Wen, I have a question for you'
2006-03-14 |
| • 2 key transport projects approved by state council
2006-03-14 |
| • Mainland ready for cross-Straits talks under one-China principle, on equal footing: Premier
2006-03-14 |
• Report on Work of the Government, 2006 (Full Text)
2006-03-16 |
| • Report on Work of Chinese Government (Part III)
2006-03-16 |
| • Report on Work of Chinese Government (Part II)-Major Tasks for Year 2006
2006-03-16 |
| • Report on Work of Chinese Government (Part I) - Review of the work in 2005
2006-03-16 |
| • NPC agenda for March 14
2006-03-14 |
| • Some local govts infringe on people's legal rights: premier
2006-03-14 |
| • Premier stresses role of trade unions in work safety supervision
2006-03-14 |
| • Mainland to open 5 more cities to HK for individual traveling
2006-03-14 |
| • China's management of Internet conforms to int'l practice: premier
2006-03-14 |
| • Premier vows never to back away in resolving problems concerning public interest
2006-03-14 |
| • State must take dominant share in reform of state-owned banks
2006-03-14 |
| • Focus of education must be oriented toward general public: Premier
2006-03-14 |
| • Economic development conducive to HK's democratic construction
2006-03-14 |
| • No more unexpected changes of RMB exchange rates: Wen
2006-03-14 |
| • Strong China-India relations to usher: Premier Wen
2006-03-14 |
| • Environmental pollution major problem in development: premier
2006-03-14 |
| • China pursues self-defense policy: Premier Wen
2006-03-14 |
| • Sino-Japanese relations hard to develop if shrine issue not resolved, says premier
2006-03-14 |
| • Chinese Premier stresses building new socialist countryside
2006-03-14 |
| • Premier vows never to back away in resolving problems concerning public interest
2006-03-14 |
| • China to give harsh punishment to illicit land seizure: Chinese Premier
2006-03-14 |
| • Mainland keeps close watch over situation in Taiwan
2006-03-14 |
• China's Parliament endorses major economic policy changes
2006-03-14 |
| • Chinese premier calls for proper handling of social conflicts in new era
2006-03-14 |
| • China to unswervingly push forward reform, opening-up: premier
2006-03-14 |
| • Law on western development in pipeline
2006-03-14 |
• Advisory body endorses development plan
2006-03-14 |
| • Legislation expected to help create more jobs
2006-03-14 |
| • A US doctor gives suggestions regarding Chinese energy policy
2006-03-13 |
| • Lawmakers call for updating Labor Law for migrant workers
2006-03-13 |
| • Portraits of Sun Yat-sen, Deng Xiaoping proposed adding to RMB notes
2006-03-13 |
| • Political advisor calls for ban on dining on public funds
2006-03-13 |
| • Lawmakers submit 1,000 motions focusing on govt role, economy
2006-03-13 |
• Top advisory body calls for fight against "Taiwan independence"
2006-03-13 |
| • [Opinion] Time for Hong Kong to fulfil unique mission
2006-03-13 |
| • 4th Session of 10th CPPCC National Committee holds closing meeting
2006-03-13 |
| • Premier Wen to meet Chinese, foreign press
2006-03-13 |
| • Organ transplant regulation drafted
2006-03-13 |
| • Commercial bribes as top concern
2006-03-13 |
| • NPC, CPPCC agendas for March 13
2006-03-13 |
| • Top judge rules out abolition of death penalty
2006-03-13 |
| • Governor: Renminbi reform on sound track
2006-03-13 |
| • Trade unions trying to help migrant workers
2006-03-13 |
| • China speeds up water-saving efforts before possible water crisis
2006-03-13 |
| • Animal-borne diseases challenge nation's health system
2006-03-13 |
| • China sees chances to become world biggest shipbuilder
2006-03-13 |
| • Lawmakers more open to outside world
2006-03-13 |
| • Three Gorges Reservoir may become new source for water diversion project
2006-03-13 |
| • Procuratorates to audiotape, videotape interrogation process
2006-03-13 |
| • Complaints against judicial system decrease
2006-03-13 |
• President Hu calls for stepping up army building
2006-03-13 |
• President of Supreme People's Court delivers work report
2006-03-13 |
• China needs 40-year 7% annual growth to meet well-off target: minister
2006-03-11 |
• Top prosecutor reports progress in clampdown on corruption
2006-03-11 |
| • China varies development modes for different regions
2006-03-11 |
| • China's parliament ready to adopt five-year plan
2006-03-11 |
| • US criticism on China's human rights "groundless"
2006-03-11 |
• Preferential policies encourage innovation of enterprises
2006-03-11 |
| • China mulling construction of 2nd west-east gas pipeline
2006-03-11 |
| • China reforms death penalty trials in 2006: top judge
2006-03-11 |
| • Complaints against Chinese judiciary take down turn: Chief Justice
2006-03-11 |
| • Chinese courts sentence 10% more to prison
2006-03-11 |
| • Judiciaries take steps to ensure innocent free from being wronged
2006-03-11 |
• China puts 6 provincial-level officials into prison
2006-03-11 |
| • Media presence aids transparency of NPC session
2006-03-11 |
| • China to enhance govt administrative ability
2006-03-10 |
| • Beijing to stop producing iron, steel in 2010
2006-03-10 |
| • Major water diversion project faces pollution threats
2006-03-10 |
| • NPC, CPPCC agendas for March 10
2006-03-10 |
• Senior Chinese leaders join legislators' panel discussions
2006-03-10 |
| • China imports over 4,000 foreign movies in 5 years: advisor
2006-03-10 |
| • China's NPC, CPPCC sessions attract world attention
2006-03-10 |
• Officials to be liable for bad investment
2006-03-10 |
| • Celebrity members absent from CPPCC annual session face criticism
2006-03-10 |
| • Forestation proposed to curb salt tide in the south
2006-03-10 |
| • Ample logistics for China's parliamentary session
2006-03-10 |
• Legislators to step up supervisory work: Wu
2006-03-10 |
| • NPC's supervision to target rural development, innovation
2006-03-09 |
| • China needs law on press supervision: lawmaker
2006-03-09 |
| • More college students under poverty, employment pressure: lawmakers
2006-03-09 |
| • Anti-secession Law of "important role, far-reaching impact": NPC leader
2006-03-09 |
| • Interpretation of HKSAR Basic Law by NPC Standing Committee shouldn't be questioned: lawmaker
2006-03-09 |
• Legislature focuses supervision on workers' safety, environment
2006-03-09 |
| • Top legislator promises more democracy in legislation
2006-03-09 |
| • Argentine expert praises China's plan to improve countryside
2006-03-09 |
| • Ten features in China's 11th five-year plan
2006-03-09 |
| • Abstract of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan outline (draft) -2
2006-03-10 |
| • Abstract of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan outline (draft) -1
2006-03-09 |
| • NPC, CPPCC agendas for March 9
2006-03-09 |
| • Anti-secession Law of "important role, far-reaching impact": NPC leader
2006-03-09 |
| • China should independently develop civil aircraft: political advisor
2006-03-09 |
| • Better protect women from unhappy foreign marriages: advisors
2006-03-09 |
• [Group Photos] Top leaders join lawmakers in discussions
2006-03-09 |
| • Farmers hope for promising future
2006-03-09 |
• Chinese top legislator's work report live telecast for first time
2006-03-09 |
| • Foreign firms in China evade enormous amount of tax: expert
2006-03-09 |
| • Hot domain name registration refer to legislative sessions
2006-03-08 |
| • Loss of arable land threatens China's grain production safety
2006-03-08 |
• Commitments to Taiwan compatriots remain unchanged
2006-03-09 |
| • NPC, CPPCC agendas for March 8
2006-03-08 |
| • Sales of "golden books" in China arouse suspicion of corruption
2006-03-08 |
| • China sets new targets in five-year plan
2006-03-08 |
• Top leaders join in panel discussion
2006-03-08 |
• GD Governor Huang Huahua interviewed by press
2006-03-08 |
| • Budget increase aims at army stability: senior PLA officer
2006-03-08 |
| • "Not One Less" -- China offers free compulsory education to rural children
2006-03-08 |
| • Chinese students face too much educational expenses
2006-03-08 |
| • Migrant workers encouraged by Premier's commitment of more heed
2006-03-08 |
| • Shanghai preparing for Disney park construction
2006-03-08 |
| • China inspires urban teachers to work for rural schools
2006-03-08 |
| • Farmers still find life tough in post-tax era
2006-03-08 |
| • Basic Law assumes supreme legal status in HK: top legislator
2006-03-08 |
| • CPC to re-elect nearly 100,000 cadres of local committees by fully considering public opinions
2006-03-08 |
| • Major challenges ahead in the next five years
2006-03-07 |
| • Don't politicize Sino-U.S. trade relations: Chinese FM
2006-03-08 |
• Chinese president to visit US soon, FM says
2006-03-07 |
• 5-year plan addresses pressing problems
2006-03-07 |
| • Farmers voice delight with Premier Wen's "gifts"
2006-03-07 |
| • Taiwan authorities take a dangerous step, FM says
2006-03-07 |
| • China to severely punish academic falsification
2006-03-07 |
• Senior leaders join lawmakers in group discussions
2006-03-07 |
• Chinese foreign minister meets press
2006-03-07 |
| • East China Sea consultation between China, Japan "pragmatic, constructive": FM
2006-03-07 |
| • Don't politicize Sino-US trade relations: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • Japanese leaders should stop hurting feelings of wartime victims: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • Putin's visit to boost China-Russia relations: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • China maintains friendly relations with Pakistan
2006-03-07 |
| • China to build strategic partnership with African countries: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • Iran nuclear issue should be resolved through diplomacy, negotiation, FM says
2006-03-07 |
| • Vatican should not intervene with China's internal affairs: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • China's defense budget much smaller than that of US: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • China calls for early resumption of six-party talks: FM
2006-03-07 |
| • New five-year plan embodies opportunities, challenges
2006-03-07 |
| • China to raise grain output to 500 mln tons: 11th Five-Year Plan
2006-03-07 |
| • Further efforts needed to ensure food security
2006-03-07 |
| • Chinese foreign minister to meet press Tuesday
2006-03-07 |
| • On a fast and stable track: China in 2005
2006-03-07 |
• Top leaders join lawmakers in dicussion
2006-03-07 |
| • Farmland shortage to exceed 6.67 mln ha by 2020
2006-03-07 |
| • 47 revisions made in draft outlines of 11th Five-Year Plan
2006-03-07 |
| • China to raise trade volume in goods to $2.3 trillion
2006-03-07 |
| • China vows to press ahead state-owned bank reforms, stressing state holding
2006-03-07 |
| • Experts interpret government work report
2006-03-06 |
| • China to increase financial input for education
2006-03-06 |
| • Major high-tech projects planned for 2006-2010
2006-03-06 |
| • Key transport infrastructure projects for 2006-2010
2006-03-06 |
| • 1st national oil reserve facilities to operate at year end
2006-03-06 |
| • Political advisors take aim at fiscal misuse
2006-03-06 |
| • Lawmaker calls for legislation against domestic violence
2006-03-06 |
| • A changing Chinese legislature in the eyes of veteran deputies
2006-03-06 |
| • China accelerates pace of unifying corporate income tax
2006-03-06 |
• GD high officials meet HK Chief Executive
2006-03-06 |
• Top legislature begins annual session
2006-03-06 |
• President Hu underlines scientific concept of development
2006-03-06 |
| • Premier pledges prosperity for all
2006-03-06 |
| • Major projects for rural development in 2006-2010
2006-03-06 |
| • Key projects for revitalizing equipment manufacturing industry
2006-03-06 |
| • China to gradually increase flexibility of RMB exchange rate: official
2006-03-06 |
| • Ban proposed on exposure of students' scores, rankings
2006-03-06 |
• Premier Wen delivers govt work report
2006-03-05 |
| • China to cut energy consumption by 4 percent in 2006
2006-03-05 |
| • China to spend 14% more in building "new countryside"
2006-03-05 |
| • Top Chinese leaders join panel discussions with political advisors
2006-03-05 |
| • China to see 7.5 percent annual growth in next 5 years
2006-03-05 |
| • China pledges elimination of rural compulsory education charges
2006-03-05 |
| • China hikes sci-tech input by 19.2 percent
2006-03-05 |
| • Obstructers of cross-Straits relations doomed to fail: Chinese Premier
2006-03-05 |
| • Facts and figures: China's main targets for 2006-2010
2006-03-06 |
| • Facts and figures: China's major achievements in 2005
2006-03-05 |
| • Facts and figures: China's major targets for 2006
2006-03-05 |
• China expects 8% growth in 2006: Premier Wen
2006-03-05 |
• Top legislature begins annual session
2006-03-05 |
• Taiwan leader's play of words a dangerous step
2006-03-05 |
| • The unusual five years: Ma Kai
2006-03-04 |
| • Blog sites opened for legislators, political advisors in China
2006-03-04 |
• CPPCC National Committee opens annual session
2006-03-04 |
| • China's defence budget up 14.7% in 2006
2006-03-04 |
| • Building new countryside, China's historic choice
2006-03-03 |
• CPC calls for stronger performance of CPPCC
2006-03-03 |
| • Top advisory body fulfills bounden mission
2006-03-03 |
• Press conference of CPPCC
2006-03-03 |
| • 61 Guangdong Deputies to CPPCC Arrive in Beijing
2006-03-03 |
| • China's top advisory body discusses draft work reports
2006-03-03 |
| • People's Daily hails opening of CPPCC Session
2006-03-03 |
| • Annual national session of China's top advisory body to be held on March 3
2006-03-03 |
| • Journalists invited to cover NPC, CPPCC sessions
2006-03-03 |
| • Backgrounder: legislative powers of NPC, its Standing Committee
2006-03-05 |
| • Backgrounder: NPC's power of supervision
2006-03-05 |
| • Backgrounder: NPC motions and CPPCC proposals
2006-03-05 |
| • Backgrounder: people's congress system and NPC
2006-03-05 |