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May 30, 2003 - June 6, 2003
Beijing to Lift Dwelling Restrictions on Foreigners
Beijing is planning to completely lift dwelling restrictions that have been imposed on foreigners for more than half a century. By Oct. 1, all requirements on foreigners to stay in designated hotels will be eliminated.
New Rules for State-owned Assets Management
New rules governing state-owned assets were issued Wednesday by the State Council. The provisional regulation mainly covers the supervision of state-owned assets in non-financial enterprises.
Third Navigation Satellite Successfully Positioned
China's third Beidou navigation satellite was successfully positioned over the equator and came into earth-synchronous orbit early Tuesday morning. The satellite had operated continuously for 220 hours.
High-level Symposium on SARS Held in Beijing
ASEAN, China, Japan and ROK (10+3) High-level Symposium on SARS opened Tuesday morning in Beijing. This symposium will exchange information and experience on SARS prevention and treatment, particularly on issues like epidemiological investigation, clinical treatment, diagnosis and medical research so as to seek more international cooperation.
More Efforts for 2008 Games Pledged
Chinese President Hu Jintao Monday pledged more efforts to strengthen public health, emergency response and security systems in China ahead of the 2008 Olympic Games.
President Delivers Development, Cooperation Proposal
Chinese President Hu Jintao made proposals in an address to the informal South-North leaders dialogue meeting in Evian, France, on June 1. The proposals include the adoption of resolute steps to boost global economic growth, pursuance of peaceful co-existence and maintenance of diversity of the world, closer multilateral cooperation to promote the establishment of a new world economic order, and stronger support for enriching the South-North cooperation.
Action Plan Inked
China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations passed an action plan yesterday in Beijing to strengthen immigration and quarantine cooperation in controlling the spread of SARS.
Huge Investment in Three Gorges to Pay off
With the sluice gates closing down and the water level in the reservoir rising steady, the Three Gorges Project, the world's largest water control project, is expected to bring initial benefits soon.
Banks Embrace New Basel Accord
Chinese banks are increasingly following international standards when remodeling their risk management systems ahead of the industry's complete opening-up, but analysts say the task remains a major one.
China, US to Further Develop Cooperative Relations
Chinese President Hu Jintao and US president George W. Bush pledged to further develop the constructive relations of cooperation between the two countries. Bush spoke highly of China's great efforts and outstanding achievements in the fight against SARS.
No More Gorges Boat Tracking
Known as the "Mini Three Gorges," the narrow, shallow and turbulent Madu River has created a new career for locals -- boat tracking. However, as the reservoir of the Three Gorges dam project is scheduled to begin storing water from June 1, the tracking game is coming to an end.
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