General Honored
Chi Haotian, former Chinese Defense Minister, received a specially designed trophy from the World Harmony Foundation (WHF) on October 27 for his contribution to promoting a harmonious relationship between China and the world
Film Awards
Fan Bingbing took the Best Actress Award for her role in Buddha Mountain at the 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival, which concluded on October 31. Wang Qianyuan won the Best Actor Award for The Piano in a Factory
New FM Spokesman
Hong Lei, Deputy Director General of the Information Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, held his first press conference as the ministry's 25th spokesperson on November 2

"Policies about an issue as complex as emission-cutting have many mathematics [about possibilities, the economic and the human dimensions] behind them. They can't just change only because some other people want China to. We have 1.3 billion people to whom we are responsible."

Fu Ying, Chinese Vice Foreign Minister, in an interview with the French newspaper Le Figaro, which was published on October 28

"Chinese enterprises' outbound investment is good in general because of the active role of the international multilateral trade and investment system."

Chen Jian, Chinese Vice Minister of Commerce, when refuting allegations China's state-owned enterprises have received subsidies for outbound investment at a press conference in Beijing on November 1

"Britain and France do share a real interest here. There are many areas where we can work together and enhance our capabilities—and save money at the same time."

British Prime Minister David Cameron, telling lawmakers on November 1, before Britain and France finalized plans to share defense and security duties

"This tactic carries the hallmarks of methods used previously by terrorist organizations such as Al Qaeda."

A statement released by the Dubai police on October 30, after the police intercepted a U.S.-bound parcel that contained a bomb hidden in a printer cartridge

"Last spring we took courageous decisions. We won the battle of the euro. Today we show we can draw the lessons of the crisis."

Herman Van Rompuy, President of the European Council, as the EU held a summit on avoiding future economic calamities on October 28

"Animal performances portray the animals to the public in a humiliating way that does not promote empathy and respect."

David Neale, Welfare Director of the Animals Asia Foundation, supporting China's ban on animal performances in zoos

 
FULFILLING CITIZENS' DUTY Chinese President Hu Jintao answers questions during the nationwide census in Beijing on November 2. China started its sixth nationwide population census on November 1 (LAN HONGGUANG)
Entrepreneurial Charity
The country's top think tank said private-run enterprises were the major driving force for China's charity donations in 2009. Private enterprises donated around 5.43 billion yuan ($812 million) in 2009, which accounted for about 41.35 percent of total donations from enterprises in 2009
Head Counting
China started its once-a-decade census on November 1, with 6 million census takers going door-to-door in 10 days to document demographic changes in the world's most populous country
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DIGITAL EYES
An exhibitor introduces a laser infrared camera to visitors during a public security equipment exposition in Beijing on November 3. Some 800 enterprises from home and abroad displayed their products during the four-day exposition (CHEN XIAOGEN)
FLOWING OIL
A technician records data at the oil storage facility in Mohe, northeast China’s Heilongjiang Province, on November 1. The test run of the China-Russia crude oil pipeline was successful on November 2. The pipeline is designed to transport 150 million tons of crude oil per year from 2011 to 2030 (JIN JIANGSHA)
GURUS TALK
Martin Lipton (center), Chairman of the Board of Trustees of New York University, speaks at a meeting between students of Guanghua School of Management of Peking University and the school’s international advisory council on October 30 (WEI YAO)
SPEEDY SHUTTLES
On November 3, passengers board the train at Xilang Station of the Guangzhou-Foshan metro line, China’s first underground inter-city light rail line. The line was officially put in use on that day (CHEN YEHUA)
 
RED CAR, GREEN ENGINE GreenWheel EV Inc., an auto manufacturer devoted to new energy car production, exhibits its pure electricity-driven vehicle at the Eco Expo Asia-International Trade Fair on Environmental Protection in Hong Kong on November 3-6 (CHEN DUO)
Credit Restrictions
On November 3, the Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development  announced that it will block the public housing fund mortgage for third home buyers, a move to further curb property speculation
Investing Overseas
Chinese companies' overseas investment rose 10.4 percent year on year in the first three quarters this year, even as global investment as a whole dropped sharply, according to Zhang Xiaoqiang, Vice Chairman of the National Development and Reform Commission
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Trade Outlook
The Ministry of Commerce on November 1 released the Report on China's Foreign Trade Situation (Autumn, 2010), providing an overview of the country's trade landscape. After braving serious fallout last year, both imports and exports have returned to a steady growth course
Manufacturing Strength
The Purchasing Managers' Index, a barometer of manufacturing activities, reached 54.7 percent in October, up 0.9 percentage points from last month, said the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing
Bank Profits
The banking industry of China is getting into full swing, but not without worries from investors and experts. In the first three quarters this year, the country's 16 listed commercial banks raked in combined net profits of 529.3 billion yuan ($79 billion), surging 34 percent from a year ago
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  • THE UNITED KINGDOM
    British Prime Minister David Cameron (left) shakes hands with visiting French President Nicolas Sarkozy in London on November 2. The two signed a historic deal to share nuclear testing facilities (XINHUA/AFP)
  • TURKEY
    Forensic experts work at the scene of a suicide bombing in Istanbul’s central Taksim Square on October 31. The explosion wounded 32, including 15 policemen (XINHUA/AFP)
  • VENEZUELA
    Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez welcomes visiting Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos (right) in Caracas on November 2. It was Santos’ first visit to Venezuela since taking office three months ago (XINHUA)
  • GREECE
    Police and bomb squad members look on after the controlled explosion of a package in Athens on November 4. The package, which had been delivered to the French Embassy, was the 14th parcel bomb recently intercepted by Greek police (XINHUA/AFP)
  • IRAQ
    Iraqi Christians carry the coffin of a relative on November 1, who was killed the night before in a hostage situation at a Catholic church occupied by Al Qaeda gunmen. At least 58 were killed during rescue operations (XINHUA/AFP)
  • THE UNITED STATES
    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (center) prepares to vote in a New York public school on November 2. The Republicans won control of the U.S. House of Representatives in the midterm elections, while the Democrats retained their Senate majority (XINHUA/AFP)
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