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Legal
system on the right track (03/17/2003)
Senior legal scholars claimed the country is well on track to complete
a comprehensive legal system, with specific Chinese characteristics,
by 2010. To that end the efforts of the 10th National People's Congress
(NPC) are critical.
Balance
school budgets: experts
(03/17/2003)
Primary schools in China's rural areas need more central government
funding, especially in the wake of tax-for-fee reforms which have
cut local education budgets, top legislators and political advisers
said.
Market
should open wider to non-State sectorn (03/17/2003)
China's private businesses, fast becoming a powerful engine driving
the Chinese economy, should be given wider market access to more
industries, the nation's top advisers said.
Greater scope for development by these firms is crucial to maintaining
the country's high economic growth rate and job creation, members
of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)
said.
Bankruptcy
laws need review (03/17/2003) The country is in urgent
need of a new bankruptcy law to ensure that failed non-State-owned
enterprises can, where viable, continue to trade and also to better
protect the interests of their creditors.
New premier, CMC vice-chairmen approved (03/16/2003)
Newly-elected Chinese President Hu Jintao was renamed vice-chairman
of the Cental Military Commission (CMC) of the People's Republic
of China Sunday morning, and 60-year-old Wen Jiabao was approved
by law-makers to succeed Zhu Rongji as premier.
Wen
Jiabao elected China's new premier (03/16/2003 )
Wen Jiabao was elected China's new premier of the State Council
at the sixth plenary meeting of the first session of the 10th National
People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing
on March 16, 2003.
Wen
Jiabao, premier of State Council
(03/16/2003)
The National People's Congress, China's top legislature, picked
Wen Jiabao to succeed Zhu Rongji as the new premier of the State
Council, or the "chief executive" of the Chinese cabinet,
in Beijing Sunday.
CMC
vice-chairmen, members (03/16/2003)
Newly-elected Chinese President Hu Jintao was approved as vice-chairman
of the Cental Military Commission (CMC) of the People's Republic
of China by lawmakers at a plenary meeting of the First Session
of the 10th National People 's Congress (NPC) Sunday morning.
Guo
Boxiong, vice-chairman of Central Military Commission (03/16/2003)
The following is the biographical sketch of Guo Boxiong, who was
just elected vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of
the People's Republic of China:
Cao
Gangchuan, vice-chairman of Central Military Commission of China
(03/16/2003)
The following is the biographical sketch of Cao Gangchuan, who was
just elected vice-chairman of the Central Military Commission of
the People's Republic of China:
Xiao
Yang, President of Supreme People's Court (03/16/2003)
Following is a biographical sketch of Xiao Yang who was re-elected
president of the Supreme People's Court at the on-going session
of the 10th National People 's Congress (NPC) Sunday:
Jia
Chunwang, procurator-general of Supreme People's Procuratorate
(03/16/2003)
The following is a biographical sketch of Jia Chunwang, who was
elected procurator-general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate
at the on-going session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC)
Sunday:
New
Chinese leadership elected
(03/15/2004)
Hu Jintao was elected president of the People's Republic of China
at the fifth plenary meeting of the first session of the 10th National
People's Congress in Beijing Saturday morning.
Hu
Jintao, President of the People's Republic of China (03/15/2003)
Hu Jintao, general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC)
Central Committee, was elected president of the People's Republic
of China yesterday at the first session of the 10th National People's
Congress, becoming the new head of State of a country with a population
of approximately 1.3 billion.
Jiang
Zemin, chairman of CMC (03/15/2003)
Jiang Zemin was re-elected to the post as chairman of the Central
Military Commission (CMC) of the People's Republic of China at the
first session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC), held
Saturday in Beijing.
Wu
Bangguo, chairman of NPC Standing Committee (03/16/2003)
Wu Bangguo was elected chairman of the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress (NPC) yesterday to succeed former Chairman
Li Peng as the leader of the standing committee of China's supreme
State power.
Zeng
Qinghong, Vice-President of PRC
(03/15/2003)
Zeng Qinghong, a member of the Standing Committee of Political Bureau
of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, was elected
vice-president of the People's Republic of China, at the first session
of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) Saturday.
Wu
Bangguo elected NPC Standing Committee chairman (03/15/2003)
Wu Bangguo was elected chairman of the Standing Committee of the
10th National People's Congress (NPC) Saturday morning at an on-going
session of the NPC, China's top legislature.
Official:
nuclear radiation level under control (03/14/2003)
A senior official said Friday, according to monitoring results,
China's current nuclear radiation level is within the controlled
scope and there should be no problem with it.
Emission
of major pollutants drop sharply (03/14/2003)
A senior official said here Friday that the emission of major pollutants
has dropped sharply over the past five years despite a high average
economic growth rate of 7.7 percent.
Foreign
investment encouraged in environmental protection
(03/14/2003)
A senior government official said Friday that foreign capital is
welcome to participating in China's environmental protection industry.
License
system to be adopted for waste emission (03/14/2003)
Director of the State Environmental Protection Administration Xie
Zhenhua said Friday that in the coming few years China will implement
an overall volume control and a license system for waste emission,
on the basis of which, trading of sulfur dioxide will be carried
out in some key areas.
Legislators
call for revision of law on compulsory education
(03/14/2003)
Chinese legislators attending the ongoing First Session of the 10th
National People's Congress (NPC) have called for a revision of the
existing law on compulsory education.
CPPCC
member calls for greater attention on vocational education
(03/14/2003)
If China cannot improve the situation with its vocational education
as soon as possible, its economic growth will be impeded, said a
member of China's top advisory body on Friday.
NPC
deputies, CPPCC members on personal safety of Private entrepreneurs
(03/14/2003)
A few cases, in which the owners of private firms were killed, has
drawn attention of the affluent people's personal safety, which
has become a heated topic during panel discussions of the on-going
First Session of the 10th National People's Congress.
Jia
Qinglin on work of CPPCC in next 5 years (03/14/2003)
The 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC) will concentrate on work for building a well-off
society in an all-round way in China in the next five years, Chairman
Jia Qinglin said here Friday.
Jia:
CPPCC to serve building of well-off society (03/14/2003)
Jia Qinglin, the newly-elected chairman of China's political advisory
body, Friday called on the members to build up a strong sense of
mission and responsibility and work hard to contribute to building
a well-off society in an all-round way in China.
New
leadership of China's top advisory body elected (03/14/2003)
The leadership for the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) was elected Thursday at
the fourth plenary meeting of the national advisory body's annual
session in Beijing.
New
lineup, fresh image features CPPCC leadership (03/14/2003)
The leadership of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top advisory
body, features more new faces, is more streamlined and represents
broader walks of life.
CPPCC
has new leader (03/14/2003)
Jia Qinglin was elected chairman of the 10th National Committee
of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC)
yesterday at the fourth plenary meeting of the 10th CPPCC's first
session.
Officials
vow on disaster prevention
(03/14/2003)
Central government officials vowed yesterday to enhance the nation's
disaster prevention and emergency services, acting on concerns expressed
by members of China's leading political advisory body.
Deputies
call for legalized euthanasia
(03/14/2003)
Deputies to the ongoing 10th National People's Congress (NPC) in
Beijing yesterday controversially called for the legislation of
euthanasia.
Number
of candidates for top posts set (03/13/2003)
The on-going session of the National People's Congress (NPC) will,
among others, elect 15 vice-chairmen for its Standing Committee,
and approve four vice-premiers of the State Council, five state
councilors and three vice-chairmen of the Central Military Commission
(CMC), a senior Chinese leader said here Thursday.
Draft
list of candidates for senior Chinese leaders endorsed
(03/13/2003)
The Presidium of the first session of the 10th National People's
Congress held its third session in Beijing Thursday morning, endorsing
the draft list of candidates for senior Chinese leaders and deciding
to distribute it for discussion by all NPC deputies to the ongoing
NPC annual session.
New
CPPCC leadership to be elected
(03/13/2003)
The new leadership for the 10th National Committee of the Chinese
People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) will be elected
Thursday afternoon at the fourth plenary meeting of the national
advisory body's annual session in Beijing.
Industrialization
key to breakthrough in increasing farmers' income (03/13/2003)
To increase the income for farmers, a key issue closely related
to China's efforts to expand the domestic market to maintain rapid
economic growth, could get a smooth go-ahead once the breakthrough
is made in the industrialization of agricultural production, a lawmaker
said there Thursday.
Annual
NPC session holds third presidium meeting (03/13/2003)
The presidium of the First Session of the 10th National People's
Congress (NPC) held its third meeting in Beijing Thursday morning.
Official
pledges more jobs (03/13/2003)
China will consolidate its social security network and create more
jobs to smooth the country's ongoing labour restructuring, Minister
of Labour and Social Security Zhang Zuoji told a news conference
in Beijing Wednesday.
New
legislation urged for civil service (03/13/2003)
China is in urgent need of a civil service act to enhance administrative
efficiency and weed out corruption, national legislators and legal
professionals said.
President
calls for modern industries
(03/13/2003)
President Jiang Zemin yesterday stressed the need to develop modern
industries and restructure the old industrial bases where most large
State-owned enterprises are located.
Yangtze
Delta cities urged to unite
(03/13/2003)
Closer co-operation on economic integration and the full utilization
of their resources will ensure a win-win situation for all cities
in the Yangtze River Delta, Chinese top legislators and advisers
said Wednesday.
Lawmakers
take on 'wild' west (03/13/2003) Legislators have
proposed drafting a new law to promote the key issues of western
development.
Social
security system takes shape: Official (03/12/2003)
Minister of Labor and Social Security Zhang Zuoji said Wednesday
that China has basically developed a market-oriented employment
mechanism and the framework of social security system has been initially
established.
Civil
affairs minister calls for protecting democratic rights of floating
population (03/12/2003)
The democratic rights of China's floating population for voting
and to be voted have still not been brought under the protection
of law, said Doje Cering, minister of Civil Affairs on Wednesday.
Li
Peng calls for greater openness, transparency in legislation
(03/12/2003)
Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's
Congress (NPC), on Tuesday called for greater openness and transparency
in legislative work, so as to ensure that the laws to be enacted
would be sientific, fair and democratic.
All
schools should offer Law as required course: NPC deputy
(03/12/2003)
"All primary, secondary and tertiary schools should offer law
as required course," said Peng Fuchun, deputy to the 10th National
People's Congress and tutor of students doing doctor's degree in
central China's Wuhan University, at a panel discussion of the 1st
session of the 10th NPC.
First
Session of 10th NPC receives 1,050 motions (03/12/2003)
The on-going First Session of the 10th National People's Congress
(NPC) had received a total of 1, 050 motions by 18:00 hours on Monday,
the deadline for accepting motions from legislators, according to
an official in charge of the motions affairs on Tuesday.
Excessive
commodities packaging has to "be banted": CPPCC member
(03/11/2003)
A member of China's top advisory body warned Wednesday against excessive
commodities packaging, which he cited as another source of environmental
pollution and have to "be banted" and greatly reduced.
It
is still too early to levy inheritance tax in China
(03/11/2003)
It was still too early to collect inheritance tax in China, said
Vice-Finance Minister Liao Xiaojun Tuesday at a meeting on the discussion
of matters related proposals submitted to the first session of the
10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative
Conference (CPPCC), the top advisory body.
Proposals
call for improvement of farmers' lot (03/12/2003
)
The ongoing first session of the 10th National People's Congress
(NPC) had received 1,050 motions by its Monday deadline, the session's
motions division announced Tuesday in Beijing.
Congress
expands supervision (03/12/2003) The National People's
Congress (NPC) should assume more power in overseeing the work of
governmental and judicial bodies, deputies to the ongoing NPC session
said.
Hu:
One-China policy key to cross-Straits ties (03/12/2003)
Vice-President Hu Jintao yesterday reiterated the importance of
the one-China policy in improving cross-Straits ties.
Advisers
call for narrower income gap
(03/12/2003)
Members of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference in Beijing yesterday called for more measures
to bridge the income gap between people from different sectors and
between urban and rural residents.
Intermediary
sector helps build economy (03/12/2003)
By improving accounting, legal and other "intermediary"
services, China will be able to better regulate and develop its
socialist market economy, government advisers said.
Make
social security prerequisite for land requisition: NPC deputies
(03/11/2003)
Social security should be made a prepositive condition for land
requisition in the urbanization drive so that farmers would get
secure in their life.
China's
procuratorial organs enhance supervision on lawsuits
(03/11/2003)
China's procuratorial organs have, in the past five years, stepped
up supervision on detection and judgment of criminal cases, on prosecution
of verdicts as well as on lawsuit proceedings of civil and administrative
cases, chief prosecutor Han Zhubin said in Beijing Tuesday.
Chinese
procuratorates crack down on crimes threatening state security (03/11/2003)
Chinese procuratorial organs in the last five years gave priority
to cracking down on crimes that posed a threat to state security,
said Han Zhubin, procurator- general of the Supreme People's Procuratorate,
Tuesday.
Procuratorial
organs actively fight against corruption (03/11/2003)
Procurator-General Han Zhubin said Tuesday that China's procuratorial
organs are firmly against corruption and earnestly perform their
duty of investigating functionary crimes.
Chinese
procuratorates combat grave crimes: procurator-general (03/11/2003)
Chinese procuratorial organs fought sternly against grave crimes
that disrupted social order and undermine the market economic order
over the past five years, said Procurator-General Han Zhubin of
the Supreme People's Procuratorate Tuesday.
Chief
justice: Number of dishonest judicial officers declines
(03/11/2003)
China's chief justice Xiao Yang said in Beijing Tuesday that the
number of judges and court officers who take the law and discipline
in their own hands has dropped steadily from 6.7 per thousand in
1998 to 2 per thousand over the past five years.
Chief
justice: Human rights better protected in administering justice
(03/11/2003)
Chinese people's courts have over the past five years paid special
attention to protecting human rights in the area of administering
justice, said Xiao Yang, president of the Supreme People's Court.
Chief
justice: 80,000 corrupt officials brought to justice
(03/11/2003)
China's chief justice Xiao Yang said in Beijing Tuesday that the
Chinese people's courts have over the past five years closed 99,306
embezzlement and bribery cases and brought 83,308 corrupt officials
to justice.
Chief
justice: Foreign-related cases rising (03/11/2003)
China's chief justice Xiao Yang said in Beijing Tuesday that the
people's courts across the country have over the past five years
tried and closed a total of 26,399 foreign-related cases, averaging
an annual growth of four percent.
More
than 1,000 motions tabled to NPC session (03/11/2003)
More than 1,000 motions had been tabled to the ongoing First Session
of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature,
an official in charge said in Beijing Tuesday.
Li
Peng sums up Ninth NPC work (3/11/2003) The Standing
Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC) has improved
the way it operates over the past five years to upgrade the quality
of laws passed and strengthen its supervisory function.
Tough
times continue in job market (03/11/2003)
For graduate Chen Zhizhong, his modest new position as an office
clerk was hard-won and took eight months of job-hunting to secure.
High-tech
know-how for PLA urged by Jiang (03/11/2003)
President Jiang Zemin yesterday emphasized the need for the country's
armed forces to hone and improve their skills to both better serve
the nation and prepare for a changing world situation.
New
body to tackle population issues
(03/11/2003)
Family planning officials welcomed the new title and the pending
reforms to the 22-year-old State Family Planning Commission. The
changes will strengthen the role and effectiveness of the new body
in dealing with population development.
School's
in for legislators (03/11/2003)
Top legislator Li Peng yesterday said that extra training for senior
legislators has helped improve the quality of the country's laws.
Fee-to-tax
reform alleviates farmers' burden by over 30 percent
(03/10/2003)
Minister of Agriculture Du Qinglin said Monday that the fee-to-tax
reforms carried out on a trial basis in 20 provinces and cities
have been successful, with farmers' economic burden reduced by over
30 percent.
CPPCC
members advise government on education
(03/10/2003)
Two members of the 10th National Committee of the Chinese People's
Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top political
advisory body, Monday urged the government to take measures to promote
employment of new college graduates and reallocate the country's
compulsory education resources.
China
yet to cover farmers in social security system (03/10/2003)
A senior government official said Monday that for the time being
the country's social security system is not able to shelter the
total population of 800 million in rural areas.
CPPCC
member calls for implementation of intellectual property strategy
(03/10/2003)
China should implement a national strategy of intellectual property
to improve its competitiveness, a member of China's top advisory
body said in Beijing Monday.
CPPCC member urged
balanced structure of China's population
(03/10/2003)
China should strive to balance the structure of its population and
further improve birth quality while proceeding to pursue a still
better birth control policy, so as to help seek a solution to the
issue concerning its population, said a member of the country's
advisory body on Monday.
Safety
control on gene-modified products not to affect international trade
(03/10/2003)
Minister of Agriculture Du Qinglin said Monday that safety control
measures on gene-modified agricultural products will not affect
international trade.
CPPCC
members call for promoting ties across Taiwan Straits
(03/10/2003)
Members of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's top advisory body, have
called for joint efforts from compatriots along the Taiwan Strait
to promote economic cooperation and the reunification of the motherland.
China's
foreign exchange reserve conducive to investment, trade
(03/10/2003)
China's foreign exchange (Forex) reserve rose 104.7 percent in the
past five years from 1997 to 2002, from 139.9 billion US dollars
to 286.4 billion US dollars, and the country has thus become the
world's second largest nation with biggest Forex reserve only after
Japan.
China
needs more technicians to rev up manufacturing industry
(03/10/2003)
Chinese lawmakers attending the on-going annual national legislature
session have urged the government to pay more attention to the sharp
shortage of well- trained workers and technicians, or "senior
blue-collars," to boost the manufacturing industry, which has
provided the world market with an increasing number of "made-in-China"
products.
Capital
flight assumes downward trend
(03/10/2003)
A senior government official said Monday that capital flight has
assumed a downward trend over the past few years.
NPC
session holds third plenary meeting (03/10/2003)
The first session of the 10th National People's Congress held its
third plenary meeting here Monday, which heard a report presented
by top legislator Li Peng on the work of the Standing Committee
of the 9th National People's Congress (NPC) and adopted a plan for
restructuring the government and the procedure for election and
appointment.
CPPCC
session receives 3,668 proposals (03/10/2003)
The on-going First Session of the 10th National Committee of the
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), China's
top advisory body, has received a total of 3,668 proposals, an official
in charge said here Monday.
Organizational
setup of Chinese government (March 10,2003)
The following is an unofficial translation of the new organizational
setup of the State Council, which was adopted Monday at the third
plenary meeting of the on- going first session of the 10th National
People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature of China:
China's
government restructuring plan adopted
(03/10/2003)
The 10th National People's Congress (NPC), the top legislature of
China, adopted Monday a plan submitted by the State Council for
streamlining government departments.
People's
congress system must continue: Li Peng (03/10/2003)
Li Peng, chairman of the Standing Committee of the 9th National
People's Congress, China's top legislature, said in Beijing Monday
that the system of people's congress is a political system of fundamental
importance in ensuring the prosperity and long-term peace and stability
of the country and must continue for a long time to come.
Ninth
NPC Standing Committee active in parliamentary diplomacy
(03/10/2003)
The Standing Committee of the Ninth National People's Congress (NPC)
has been active in establishing and enhancing ties with foreign
parliaments, said the outgoing Chinese top legislator Li Peng in
Beijing Monday.
Major
progress in NPC's supervisory work: Li Peng
(03/10/2003)
Legal
system with Chinese characteristics taking form: Li Peng
(03/10/2003)
Nation's
robust growth benefits other countries (03/10/2003)
Better
management of population, resources, environment urged (03/10/2003)
Nation's
social security network takes shape (03/10/2003)
'Go-west'
concerns: poverty, ecology (03/10/2003 )
Government
trade policies pay off (03/10/2003)
Urban
sprawl a danger as city living spreads (03/10/2003)
Overseas
market access mulled (03/10/2003)
Presidium of 10th NPC First Session holds second meeting
(03/08/2003)
Environment,
energy critical to economic growth in western China region
(03/08/2003)
China
to take four steps to narrow rural-urban gap (03/08/2003)
China
to invest more in less-developed western areas (03/08/2003)
China
planning new carrier rocket generation for lunar expedition: CPPCC
member (03/08/2003)
China
to step up anti-poverty drive
(03/08/2003)
Tibet's youngest
deputy to NPC represents ethnic group of merely 3,000
(03/08/2003)
Migrant rights
urged (03/08/2003)
Deputies make
western environmental pledge (03/08/2003)
Residents' relocation
not to delay Three Gorges project: Chongqing party chief
(03/08/2003)
Multiparty co-operation
is people's choice (03/08/2003)
Seize opportunities
and go all out for innovation: Jiang (03/08/2003)
New central leadership
to carry forward set policies for HK, Macao: Hu (03/08/2003)
Li Peng calls for
stepping up development of west China
(03/08/2003)
Use three Represents
to command arts and literature: Li Changqun (03/08/2003)
Senior
leaders join in NPC, CPPCC panel discussions (03/08/2003)
Non-Communist Parties
vital in administering, managing state affairs (03/08/2003)
Foreign trade minister
warns of real adverse impact of WTO membership (03/07/2003)
Creating more jobs,
fundamental way to relieve urban poor: CPPCC member
(03/07/2003)
CFIC proposes equalizing
tax burden (03/07/2003)
Reshuffle to clarify
functions (03/07/2003)
State Council proposes
restructuring scheme (03/07/2003)
Taiwan issue key
to Sino-US relations
(03/06/2003)
China to seek political
solution on Iraq - Tang (03/06/2003)
China urges direct
DPRK-US dialogue (03/06/2003)
HK legislation an internal
affair of China: Chinese FM (03/06/2003)
No change in China's
foreign policy (03/06/2003)
China sticks to independent
foreign policy for peace - Tang
(03/06/2003)
China to restructure
government agencies (03/06/2003)
China to increase
budgetary spending for social security (03/06/2003)
Finance minister
calls for further funding agriculture, rural areas (03/06/2003)
China's defense
spending up 9.6 percent this year (03/06/2003)
10 billion yuan
more deficit budgeted for 2003 (03/06/2003)
China's 2002 deficit
controlled as budgeted (03/06/2003)
China to issue 140 billion T-bonds
in 2003 (03/06/2003)
China vows to bring
unemployment rate under 4.5 percent (03/06/2003)
China's top planner
keeps alert on conflicts, problems
(03/06/2003)
China's top planner
promises harsh measures on market irregularities
(03/06/2003)
Income growth for
urban, rural residents expected lower in 2003 (03/06/2003)
10th NPC First Session
holds second plenary meeting (03/06/2003)
Zhu takes a bow
as audience hail report
(03/06/2003)
Li Changchun speaks
highly of Zhu Rongji's report (03/06/2003)
Public welcome work
account (03/06/2003)
Hu: `Significant decades ahead'(03/06/2003)
Premier Zhu Rongji
calls for 7% GDP growth for 2003 (03/05/2003)
Chinese premier
on administrative reform (03/05/2003 )
Chinese premier
confident of early reunification of motherland (03/05/2003)
Premier reiterates
China's foreign policies (03/05/2003 )
Premier Zhu
outlines experience on government work (03/05/2003)
Zhu Rongji
singles out China's economic, social difficulties (03/05/2003)
Premier stresses
agriculture, rural economy (03/05/2003)
China to further expand domestic
demand (03/05/2003)
Premier clarifies
general requirements for government in 2003 (03/05/2003)
Zhu calls for
improvements in employment, social security (03/05/2003)
Chinese premier
on democracy, rule of law, cultural ethics
(03/05/2003)
Zhu calls for
deepening reform, wider opening (03/05/2003)
Zhu calls for
industrial readjustments, development of west China (03/05/2003)
China makes new
strides in national defense, army building (03/05/2003)
China sees remarkable
improvements in people's living standard(03/05/2003)
Chinese premier
on national rejuvenation through science, technology
(03/05/2003)
China makes significant
achievements in building democracy: premier (03/05/2003)
Premier proud of
achievements in science, technology, education
(03/05/2003) Breakthroughs
made in reform, opening: premier (03/05/2003)
Premier making an
inventory of Chinese economy (03/05/2003 )
10th NPC begins first
session (03/05/2003)
NPC opens in Beijing,
goals set out (03/05/2003 )
Leaders join panel
discussions (03/05/2003)
Presidium of 10th
NPC First Session holds first meeting ( 03/04/2003 )
Legislative work
of 10th NPC to have three focuses: spokesman (03/04/2003)
Macao SAR chief
executive leaves for NPC opening ceremony (03/04/2003)
Chinese government
fulfills five-year tasks (03/04/2003)
Ninth NPC Standing Committee accomplishes
historic mission (03/04/2003)
First Session
of 10th NPC is of great significance: spokesman (03/04/2003)
Wu Bangguo elected
executive chairman of presidium of 10th NPC 1st Session
(03/04/2003)
Preparatory meeting
for NPC session held in Beijing (03/04/2003)
Li Peng: 2,983 deputies
attending current 10th NPC session (03/04/2003)
Contributions
of CPPCC hailed at conference (03/04/2003 )
High-tech beefs up Xinjiang's capability to fight terrorism, separatism
(03/04/2003)
CPPCC provides powerful
support to major state affairs: Li Guixian (03/04/2003)
Enthusiasm greets
annual political advisors' conference (03/04/2003 )
Macao newspaper
hails opening of CPPCC session (03/04/2003)
Chinese economist
gives lie to 'China Threat' fallacy (03/04/2003)
First session
of 10th CPPCC opens in Beijing (03/03/2003)
CPPCC enhances its
role in major issues (03/03/2003)
Bigger say for non-State
sector (03/03/2003)
Greater education
access urged (03/03/2003)
All delegations
of NPC deputies arrive for session (03/03/2003)
NPC deputies arriving
in Beijing for national meeting (03/02/ 2003)
Corrupt NPC deputy
dismissed (03/01/2003)
Legislature to elect
top leaders (02/28/2003)
New deputies scrutinized in countdown to 10th NPC (02/28/20030
Government
changes to be productive
(02/28/2003)
CPC puts forward leadership
proposal (02/27/2003)
Prosperity, social
order still key issues: survey (02/27/2003)
Private sector to have
stronger voice in corridors of power (02/26/2003)
Congress welcomes public
opinion (02/20/2003)
More reforms of central budget needed: Official (02/20/2002)
Protecting private property rights (02/20/2003)
Free pricing
in power, rail (02/20/2003)
New laws to safeguard
farmers' interests (02/18/2003)
Reforms for transparent,
accountable government (02/18/2003)
NPC, CPPCC welcome journalists
(02/05/2003)
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