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Chinese Premier: co-op needed to deal with global economic problems (10-25-2008)
Wen: China to actively attend G20 summit on financial crisis (10-25-2008)
Chinese Premier stresses confidence in coping with financial crisis (10-25-2008)
Full text of Chinese premier's speech at General Debate of 63rd Session of UN General Assembly (09-27-2008)
Full text of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at 2008 Summer Davos in Tianjin (09-27-2008)
Full text of Chinese premier's speech at welcoming lunchon hosted by U.S. friendly organizations (09-26-2008)
Full text of Chinese premier's speech at General Debate of 63rd Session of UN General Assembly (09-26-2008)
Full text of Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao's speech at U.N. High-Level Meeting on MDGs (09-26-2008)
Wen speaks on relief, rehabilitation in quake-hit areas (09-16-2008)
World rice price hikes "will not hurt supply" in China (04-01-2008)
Pemier Wen calls on GMS nations to enhance competitiveness (03-31-2008)
China to unswervingly follow path of peaceful development (03-31-2008)
Chinese premier calls for early resumption of cross-Straits negotiation, dialogue (03-31-2008)
Premier Wen: channels for dialogue with Daila Lama always open (03-31-2008)
China to ensure stable, sound growth of stock market (03-31-2008)
Premier underscores emancipation of mind, particularly by leaders (03-18-2008)
Premier: ample facts prove Dalai's role in Lhasa riot, door of dialogue still open (03-18-2008)
Premier: China to adopt monetary policies properly (03-18-2008)
Chinese premier deeply worried about world economy (03-18-2008)
Premier: Lhasa riot aimed to undermine Beijing Olympics (03-18-2008)
Premier: China aims to have another 50 million people employed in 5 years (03-18-2008)
Premier: China to ratify UN Covenant on Civil and Political Rights at early date (03-18-2008)
Premier: China to press ahead with public finance reform (03-18-2008)
Premier: China to consider organizing foreign journalists to Lhasa (03-18-2008)
Chinese premier: mainland to expand business ties with Taiwan (03-18-2008)
Premier: 2008 likely to be most difficult for Chinese economy (03-18-2008)
Premier: Taiwan's "UN membership referendum" will cause tension (03-18-2008)
Premier: claim of China's "cultural genocide" in Tibet nothing but lie (03-18-2008)
Chinese premier fully confident in controlling inflation (03-18-2008)
Premier: China faces potential risk of drastic economic fluctuation (03-18-2008)
China to test run super-ministries in central gov't body reform (03-05-2008)
Premier: China to present a "unique" Olympic Games (03-05-2008)
Premier: "Taiwan independence" attempts doomed to fail (03-05-2008)
China plans multibillion yuan budget for low-rent housing program (03-05-2008)
Employees assured to have paid vacations (03-05-2008)
Premier promises to crack down on illegal employment (03-05-2008)
China to solicit public opinions on health care reform (03-05-2008)
China to establish stock market for growth enterprises (03-05-2008)
China to introduce shareholding system into agriculture bank (03-05-2008)
Premier: China to stipulate, update 7,700 food, drug standards (03-05-2008)
Premier pledges hefty investment schemes under tight monetary policy (03-05-2008)
Premier: governors, mayors responsible for "rice bags," "vegetable baskets" (03-05-2008)
China to create 10 mln jobs in cities, keeping jobless rate at 4.5% in 2008 (03-05-2008)
Premier: China to keep 2008 CPI rise around 4.8% (03-05-2008)
Premier: China targets 8% GDP growth in 2008 (03-05-2008)
Premier acknowledges "increasing inflationary pressure" (03-05-2008)
Premier: China cuts energy consumption, pollution in 2007 (03-05-2008)
Premier: economy's state sector robust (03-05-2008)
Wen: China's economy grow 65.5% in 5 years (03-05-2008)
Highlights of Chinese Premier Wen's gov't work report (03-05-2008)