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CHINA DAILY - Monday October 27,2008
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The fundamentals of the Chinese economy remain sound and the country can cope with the challenges posed by the worsening global financial crisis, central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan told legislators yesterday.
Nation
The world's two most populous countries should have a "far-sighted, strategic and long-term perspective" in their joint effort to overcome the global financial crisis, President Hu Jintao told Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday.
Comment
The world is facing a series of challenges, ranging from financial crisis, grain and energy safety, environmental deterioration, climate change, natural calamities and poverty to terrorism. Directly related with mankind's survival, development and security, these challenges have also accelerated transformation of the established international order.
Special Supplement
From today to October 30 this year Deutsche Messe will again be staging two important trade shows at the Shanghai New International Expo Center (SNIEC): PTC ASIA and CeMAT ASIA.
Bavarian Special
The German state of Bavaria and its capital Munich are many things to different people.
International
Israeli prime minister-designate Tzipi Livni yesterday abandoned her efforts to form a government, putting Israel on course for new elections that could endanger fragile progress to end decades of Arab-Israeli conflict.
Life
As the global financial crisis threatens to poison lives around the globe, many expatriates in China are finding they are largely immune to its toxicity.
Sports
MADRID: Barcelona tore apart Almeria 5-0 with another irresistible first-half display at the Nou Camp to go top of the Primera Liga on Saturday.
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