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Chinese President Meets Mongolian Press Delegation
Chinese President Jiang
Zemin expressed the hope on July 7 that his forthcoming State visit to Mongolia will add
substantial contents to solid good-neighborly, friendly and cooperative relations between
the two nations.
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China Rings In College Entrance Exams
 At
9 o'clock July 7 morning, 3.4 million Chinese high school students started the three-day
national college entrance examinations.
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Japan Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi Begins His Visit to China Today
At the
invitation of Premier Zhu Rongji of People's Republic of China, Japan Prime Minister Keizo
Obuchi begins his three-day official visit to China on July 8.
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Chinese President Meets With
Country's Ambassador To Yugoslavia
President Jiang Zemin met on July 7 morning with
China's Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pan Zhanlin and three other
embassy staff members.
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62nd Anniversary Of Outbreak Of Anti-Japanese War
People in Beijing have gathered over the past few
days to mark the outbreak of the war against Japanese aggression (1937-45), an important
part of the global Anti-Fascist War.
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Zhejiang SOEs' Economic Efficiency Continues to Improve
The Chinese National People's Congress (NPC) on July
7 expressed its strong condemnation and opposition to recent US anti-China actions
concerning the Taiwan issue.
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Top Legislature Condemns US Anti-China Moves
The Chinese National People's Congress (NPC) on July
7 expressed its strong condemnation and opposition to recent US anti-China actions
concerning the Taiwan issue.
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Investigation and Punishment Demanded for Brutalities on a Chinese Woman Residing
in Japan
Japanese law-enforcement force's violence and
brutalities against Wang has aroused strong indignation among Chinese nationals residing
in Japan and these have been reported in detail by many media in Japan. Commenting on the
violence and brutalities against Wang, "Oriental Times" says that the
seriousness of lawlessness lies in the fact that Japanese lawyers and policemen know the
law but break it. When enforcing it but violating it, they have fragrantly encroached upon
the human rights of foreign nationals residing in Japan.
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Li Peng Meets Thai Armed Forces Commander
Li Peng, the chairman of the Chinese National
People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee, met in Beijing on July 7 with Mongkon
Ampornpisit, the supreme commander of the Armed Forces of Thailand.
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New Development of Sino-Japanese Economic Cooperation
Since the normalization of diplomatic relations
between China and Japan, the two nations' economic cooperation has made considerable
progress in the fields of trade, direct investment and government fund cooperation.
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