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    Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien (L) greets Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in his office on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, December 11, 2003. Chretien will retire from politics on December 12. [Reuters]  
         
    Premier Wen Jiabao smiles during a speech at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts December 10, 2003. Wen encouraged people to pay more attention to China, adding that the Chinese Government is committed to protecting the fundamental rights of all workers and the right to property, both public and private. [Xinhua]  
         
    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (left) and U.S. President Bush wave as they walked to the Oval Office for meetings after taking part in state arrival ceremonies, Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, on the South Lawn of the White House. The premier plans to talk about Taiwan question, Sino-US trade issues, and six-part talks on North Korea nuclear development. [AP Photo]  
         
    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (centre) is joined by New York Stock Exchange Interim Chairman John Reed (right) and NYSE President Robert Britz atop the podium, before ringing the opening bell in New York, December 8, 2003. The premier also met with United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan during his visit to the city. Wen will travel to Washington, D.C. later in the day. [Reuters]  
         
    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (right) speaks at a news conference alongside United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan (Left) at U.N. headquarters Sunday, Dec. 7, 2003. [AP]  
         
    Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, seated at center, looks across the table to United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan, seated in front at right, as the rest of his team of diplomats take their seats at U.N. headquarters Sunday, Dec. 7, 2003. [AP]  
         
    Premier Wen Jiabao (L) shakes hands with United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan in New York, December 7, 2003. Wen is expected to depart for talks in Washington D.C. where he will meet with US President George W. Bush and other senior government officials. Sino-US trade links and Taiwan issue will be the focus of the talks. [Reuters]  
         
    Supporters stand on Park Avenue outside the Waldorf Astoria hotel awaiting the arrival of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in New York, December 7, 2003. [Reuters]  
         
    Supporters waive flags and stand on Park Avenue outside the Waldorf Astoria hotel waiting for the arrival of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao in New York, December 7, 2003. [Reuters]  
         
    Premier Wen Jiabao (centre) is accompanied by New York Stock Exchange interim Chairman John Reed (right) as he greets James Fanning, a trader on the exchange floor after ringing the opening bell, Monday Dec. 8, 2003. [AP]  
         
    Premier Wen Jiabao meets with visiting US Treasury Secretary John Snow in Beijing September 3, 2003. During their discussion, Wen said China's current foreign exchange system is in line with the nation's economic reality and a stable renminbi exchange rate benefits both China and the United States. [newsphoto.com.cn]  
         
 
   
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