Cachalot to Be Made into SpecimenWorkers dissect a male cachalot guided by experts from Shanghai Aquatic Products Institutes. The mammal was twined to death with fishnets and found recently in the Qiongzhou Straits near Beihai City in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and will be made into two specimen of body's outline and skeleton. | |
Broadcasting and television developing in Tibet Broadcasting and television have been developing greatly since the liberation of Tibet in 1951. Now, more than 75 percent of herdsmen and farmers can receive the broadcast and TV programs. The government of Tibet Autonomous Region will sent broadcast and TV programs to all the areas in Tibet in 2010 with a great investment. | |
Beijing Issues New Regulations on Internet BarsBeijing authorities recently launched a three-month campaign to straighten out irregularities in Internet bars. | |
CPPCC Chairman Meets Venezuelan PresidentLi Ruihuan, chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), met Friday with visiting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez Frias. | |
Jiang Hails China's Poverty-Relief SuccessPresident Jiang Zemin has hailed the country's poverty-relief success over the last two decades as "unprecedented in the history of the world" and a "miracle on the earth." | |
Li Peng Meets Kim Dae-jung Li Peng (L), chairman of the Standing Committee of China's National People's Congress, shakes hands with South Korean President Kim Dae-jung Friday in Seoul, capital city of South Korea, May 25, 2001. | |
Bush Vows to Build Strong U.S. Military Force President George W. Bush Friday pledged to build a strong U.S. military force which is defined less by size and more by mobility and swiftness. | |