Ambitious New Soccer Boss
Wei Di, the newly appointed chief of the Chinese Football Association (CFA), pledged to lead the scandal-tainted sport back to top level in Asia during his tenure
Laureate Mathematician
Shing-Tung Yau, a Chinese-American mathematician working in differential geometry, will share this year's Wolf Prize in Mathematics with Professor Dennis Sullivan at Stony Brook University, New York
Rogue Police Officer
Wen Qiang, the highest-raking official to be prosecuted during the massive crackdown on organized crime in southwest China's Chongqing, stood trial on February 2-7

"As the arms sales to Taiwan pose a threat to China's national security, China has the right to penalize the companies."

Zhang Hanlin, Director of the WTO Institute of the Beijing-based University of International Business and Economics, on reports that China might sanction U.S. companies selling arms to Taiwan

"While needing to do more to reduce market access asymmetries, China is certainly open to foreign investment, much more than in the past and increasingly so in diverse industries."

Robert Kuhn, an international investment banker and author of How China's Leaders Think, on U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke's recent accusation of China creating "headaches" for U.S. companies

"The search for justice should be pursued in a manner not detrimental to the search for peace."

The African Union, saying in a statement that a decision by the International Criminal Court to consider adding genocide charges to an arrest warrant for President Omar al-Beshir harmed the peace process in Sudan

"I want peace but not at the cost of women's freedom."

Farida Tarana, a female provincial legislator in Afghanistan, fearing that President Hamid Karzai's plans to mediate with Islamist insurgents could risk Afghan women's hard-won gains in education and employment

"No one has any reason to fear Europe, but everyone should be able to depend on Europe."

German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, supporting the establishment of a European army in a speech at the Munich Security Conference on February 6

"This is an effort to stop the country's course toward the cliff."

Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, when announcing on February 3 tough austerity measures aimed at cutting Greece's soaring public debt

"For a dinosaur scientist, this is like the birth of color TV."

Luis M. Chiappe, a paleontologist at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, on new research providing evidence of the colors of dinosaurs

"Those who are already on the wrong side already have the book and already read it from their own point of view."

Stephan J. Kramer, Secretary General of the Central Council of Jews in Germany, criticizing Germany's refusal to allow a scholarly version of Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf (My Struggle) to be published

 

 
SAFE CELEBRATION Law enforcement personnel inspect quality certificates for fireworks at licensed retailers in Beijing on February 7, the day when they went on sale for the Spring Festival on February 14 (ZHANG XU)
GDP Growth
A top Chinese think tank forecasted the nation's economy would experience a mild rebound this year, with its gross domestic product expanding by around 10 percent compared to the previous year
Dry Land
The worst drought in 60 years has inflicted direct agricultural economic losses of 6.5 billion yuan on southwest China's Yunnan Province
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BLOSSOMING LUCK
A visitor ties a red ribbon that symbolizes good luck to a plum tree in Wuhan's Donghu Park, Hubei Province. A plum flower festival began in the park on February 6 (WANG ZHENWU)
MASTERS OF FLAPJACKS
A pancake-baking contest to celebrate the Spring Festival is held on February 7 in Yinan County, in east China's Shandong Province, where pancakes are a traditional food (DU YUBAO)
LANTERN FORTUNE
Artisans in Zhaoyang Village, Shanxi Province, have a busy week making lanterns to meet demand for the Spring Festival (GAO XINSHENG)
AUSPICIOUS MENU
On February 6, chefs from Beijing's Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant exhibit their tiger-themed set menus that have been designed for family banquets on the Spring Festival's eve (ZHANG XU)
 
MAIDEN JOURNEY On February 6, the Zhengzhou-Xi'an high-speed train G2003 moves out of Zhengzhou Railway Station in central China's Henan Province on its first trip to Xi'an, capital of northwest China's Shaanxi Province (ZHU XIANG)
Subsidizing Farmers
The Ministry of Finance had earmarked 86.7 billion yuan of subsidies for grain-growing farmers across the country
Free Trade Area
China and Switzerland kicked off their first study meeting on the feasibility of a Free Trade Area (FTA) in Beijing on February 4
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U.S. Paying the Price
China will place sanctions on U.S. companies that insisted on selling arms to Taiwan. Their market share in China could be crippled by their presumptuous actions
Lenovo Reboots
Lenovo Group, the world's fourth largest personal computer (PC) manufacturer, posted a net profit of $80 million in the third fiscal quarter ending December 31, 2009
Hainan Heats Up
Hainan has experienced an influx of hot money as investors hope to be a part of the future economic surge
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  • BRITAIN
    A Chinese worker sets up red lanterns in London's Chinatown on February 7, a week in advance of the traditional Chinese New Year (XINHUA)
  • GERMANY
    Afghan President Hamid Karzai speaks with a reporter on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on February 7 (XINHUA)
  • CANADA
    Finance ministers and central bank governors from the Group of Seven leading industrialized countries pose for a photo during their meeting in Iqaluit in northern Canada from February 5-6 (XINHUA)
  • AUSTRALIA
    A mother and her daughter light a candle on February 7 during a remembrance service in Melbourne commemorating the first anniversary of the "Black Saturday" bushfires in the southeastern state of Victoria (XINHUA/AFP)
  • LEBANON
    Lebanese Navy vessels discover the submerged black box of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed off the shores of Naameh, south of Beirut, on February 7 (XINHUA/AFP)
  • BRAZIL
    Chinese actors perform a dragon dance to celebrate the traditional Chinese New Year, which fell on February 14 this year, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on February 6 (XINHUA)
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