Maker of Champions
Li Yan led Chinese short track speed skating athletes to win all four gold medals in the women's events at the Vancouver Winter Olympic Games. No other country has ever achieved such a success in Winter Olympics history
New Ambassadors
China's new top diplomats in Britain, Liu Xiaoming, and Japan, Cheng Yonghua, have assumed office. They succeeded Fu Ying and Cui Tiankai who were appointed vice foreign ministers in January
Film Maker Honored
Wang Xiaoshuai became the third Chinese movie director to receive the French Order of Arts and Letters on February 24. The order is a top honor given by the French Ministry of Culture to recognize outstanding contributions to the fields of arts and literature
"It is the responsibility of the government to make the 'cake of social wealth' big, and it is the conscience of the government to properly divide the 'cake'."

Wen Jiabao, Chinese Premier, during an online chat with Internet users

"It's quite possible that a renminbi adjustment on a large scale would either lead to lower wages and faster productivity growth in China or higher wages and lower productivity growth in the West."

Stephen King, chief economist at the HSBC bank, criticizing efforts to blame China's currency policy for trade surplus

"The enthusiasm with which our politicians and pundits manufacture Chinese straw men points more to unease at home than to success inside the Great Wall."

Steven Mufson and John Pomfret, reporters of The Washington Post, in their article "There's a New Red Scare. But Is China Really So Scary?" in the U.S. newspaper

"We face a catastrophe of such unthinkable magnitude."

Michelle Bachelet, President of Chile, after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake hit the country on February 27, killing hundreds and displacing as many as 2 million people

"The challenge, therefore, is not that there is no progress; the real challenge lies in the fact that progress is uneven across regions and within countries."

Sha Zukang, UN Under Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs, on the uneven progress across the globe for gender equality and women's empowerment, particularly in economic and social policies

"We are doing our very best. Please understand. Please look at this thing in a more objective manner."

Salaman Bashir, Foreign Secretary of Pakistan, rejecting allegations that Pakistan is an "epicenter" for terrorism

"Israel is pushing the Palestinians to carry out more violent actions in order to justify using force against them."

Ali al-Khalili, a West Bank-based political analyst, on the Israeli Government's declaration to include two religious shrines in the West Bank in the list of Jewish heritage sites

 

 
FIGHTING PIRACY China's missile destroyer DDG-168 Guangzhou sets off from Sanya, Hainan Province on March 4 for an anti-piracy escort mission in the Gulf of Aden. The Chinese flotilla also includes supply ship 887 Weishanhu and missile frigate FFG-568 Chaohu (ZHA CHUNMING)
A Dry Spell
More than 6 million people in Yunnan Province faced water shortages as a lingering drought continued to worsen. The drought has also threatened the water supply for more than 3.6 million livestock
Premier on the Net
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said he was determined to tame the "wild horse" housing market and keep property prices at a reasonable level during his term in an online chat with Chinese Internet surfers
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GREENER LIFE
Beijing starts to provide free bicycle services to subway riders on March 1 to encourage people's use of public transportation (XINHUA)
FIGHTING DROUGHT
Farmers of Kaiyuan City of Yunnan Province dig a 16-km furrow on February 27 to bury a pipeline for farmland irrigation amid the province's worst drought for decades (CHEN HAINING)
PUMPING TO SALVAGE
Rescue work continues to save 31 miners who are trapped underground after a flooding accident in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region on March 3. The picture shows a third water pump being sent underground (REN JUNCHUAN)
RESIDENT MASCOTS
Organizers of the 16th Asian Games, which is to be held in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, in November this year, reached an agreement with Beijing Capital International Airport on March 2, to allow mascots figures to greet passengers in the airport (WEI YAO)
 
EMPLOYMENT CHILL A large job fair was held at the National Agriculture Exhibition Center on February 25 in Beijing. The frigid employment landscape has promoted the government to take stronger measures to help job seekers (GONG LEI)
Trade Freedom
The China-Peru Free Trade Agreement (FTA) officially took effect on March 1. The FTA is China's second with a Latin American country, after one signed with Chile in 2005
Cross-Strait Appliances
Five Taiwan home appliance manufacturers have entered this year's list of suppliers whose products are eligible for a government program that subsidizes rural purchases of appliances
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Trade Frictions
The U.S. Commerce Department said on March 2 that it would impose preliminary countervailing duties on potassium phosphate salts and coated paper imported from China
Luxury Boom
China's rich demographic bought 27.5 percent of total worldwide luxury goods worth $9.4 billion by the end of 2009, second only to Japan
Soaring Coal Imports
China imported a total of 16.078 million tons of coal in January, surging 438.3 percent from the same month last year
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  • FRANCE
    French President Nicolas Sarkozy (right) and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev hold a joint a press conference in Paris on March 1. Medvedev said Russia could consider agreeing to new sanctions against Iran if international diplomatic efforts failed (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE UNITED STATES
    U.S. President Barack Obama speaks on health care reform at the White House on March 3. That day his administration released a final version of its health care reform proposal (XINHUA/AFP)
  • HUNGARY
    Czech Foreign Minister Jan Kohout, Slovak Foreign Minister Miroslav Lajcak, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Balazs and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski (left to right) pose at a meeting of Visegrad Group foreign ministers in Budapest on March 2 (YANG YONGQIAN)
  • BULGARIA
    Bulgarian President Georgi Parvanov reviews honor guards in Sofia on March 3. The commemoration observed the 132nd anniversary of Bulgaria's liberation from the Ottoman Empire (XINHUA)
  • RUSSIA
    A simulated space station is being submerged at an astronauts' training center in the eastern suburbs of Moscow on March 3. Inaugurated in 1960, the center has trained more than 100 astronauts from Russia and other countries (LU JINBO)
  • AFGHANISTAN
    Afghan security officers inspect the site of a blast in downtown Kabul on February 26. Terrorist attacks that morning claimed 12 lives, including seven civilians (XINHUA/AFP)
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