Premier: Taiwan needs to maintain defense against China while pursuing peaceful tiesOctober 1st, 2009 Premier: Taiwan needs strong defense against ChinaTAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan needs to maintain its defense against China while pursuing peaceful cross-strait relations, the island's premier said Thursday, as Beijing staged its biggest-ever military parade to celebrate the 60th anniversary of communist rule. Wu Den-yih's statement came on the same day China showed off its advanced military hardware in a parade with over 100,000 people.
Cannon firing, flag raising marks 60th anniversary celebration of ChinaOctober 1st, 2009 BEIJING - A grand flag-raising ceremony, firing cannons and a march past down a red carpet in Beijing's Tiananmen Square marked the 60th anniversary of the founding of Communist China on Thursday. Amid 60 gun salutes and 200 national flag guards in olive green uniforms walked down the platform of the Monument to the People's Heroes in the center of Tian'anmen Square.
China plans 60th anniversary with huge 'ideology' showSeptember 30th, 2009 BEIJING - "Democracy" is taking a minor role in Thursday's show marking 60 years of the People's Republic of China, upstaged by the ruling Communist Party's invitation-only celebration of its own history, ideology and military prowess. Held amid unprecedented security in Beijing, the show is to include China's biggest-ever display of its military hardware in the first major parade by the People's Liberation Army since 1999.
Fighters soar over Beijing as China steps up preparations for 60th anniversarySeptember 21st, 2009 Jets soar over Beijing as China prepares for Oct 1BEIJING — Dozens of fighter jets and other warplanes soared over Beijing on Monday as China stepped up preparations for the 60th anniversary of communist rule, tightening security with restrictions on knife sales and plans to ground flights on Oct. 1. The planes and helicopters flew in formation over Chang An Avenue, the major boulevard that runs east-west through the city and across the top of Tiananmen Square.
Man stabs 2 to death, wounds 12 despite tight security in Chinese capitalSeptember 18th, 2009 Man stabs 2 to death, wounds 12 in BeijingBEIJING — A man stabbed two security guards to death with a knife and wounded 12 other people in central Beijing, despite increased security ahead of the 60th anniversary of Communist rule in China. Zhang Jianfei, 46, of northeastern Jilin province, allegedly attacked the people late Thursday in Dashilan, the oldest commercial street in Beijing near the southern end of Tiananmen Square, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
Dress rehearsal: Beijing clears streets for National Day parade practiceSeptember 18th, 2009 Dry run: Beijing shuts early for parade practiceBEIJING — Police cleared streets and office buildings in parts of China's capital Friday for a full dress rehearsal of celebrations for 60 years of communist rule, touching off a mixture of excitement and resentment among ordinary Chinese told to stay away. Patrons and employees spilled out on to the streets from offices, shops and restaurants shortly after lunch, hustling to subways and buses to meet a curfew in all-but name.
Despite increased security, man stabs 2 to death in BeijingSeptember 17th, 2009 Man stabs 2 to death in BeijingBEIJING — A man stabbed two people to death with a knife and wounded 12 others in central Beijing, which has been under increased security in preparation for China's 60th anniversary. Zhang Jianfei, 46, of northeastern Jilin province, allegedly attacked the people late Thursday in Dashilan, the oldest commercial street in Beijing near the southern end of Tiananmen Square, the official Xinhua News Agency said.
China puts on military parade to show off new capabilitiesSeptember 13th, 2009 China military spotlighted in national day paradeBEIJING — China's biggest military parade in a decade will show off an army bristling with formidable new capabilities and deliver a potent message to the U.S. and others not to underestimate Beijing's determination to defend its interests at home and abroad.
China holds first rehearsal of 60th anniversary parade on Beijing streetsAugust 28th, 2009 China holds National Day rehearsal paradeBEIJING — Beijing closed down its streets overnight Friday in the heart of the city near Tiananmen Square as tens of thousands of people joined in the first dress rehearsal for China's 60th anniversary parade. On Oct. 1, the People's Republic of China celebrates six decades since its founding.
Beijing takes anti-terror measures ahead of National Day celebrationsAugust 24th, 2009 BEIJING - Almost a month before China observes its 60th National Day, thousands of additional police officers have been deployed across Beijing in a bid to thwart off any terror activity. "The security work for the coming event is by no means easier.
China's leaders stress economic stability ahead of 60th anniversary of Communist ruleJuly 23rd, 2009 China's leaders seek economic stabilityBEIJING — China's powerful Politburo said Thursday that economic stability and the success of a $586 billion stimulus package are top priorities ahead of the 60th anniversary of Communist rule in October. A partial transcript of a Politburo meeting was read on state-run China Central Television's evening news broadcast, declaring it "vitally important to have the economic work done well" in the second half of the year when the anniversary is celebrated.
AEG Chief says hours of Jackson's last rehearsal may end up being a motion pictureJuly 3rd, 2009 AEG Chief: Rehearsal footage may become motion picLOS ANGELES — The footage of Michael Jackson's last rehearsal may be coming to a theater near you. Randy Phillips, the CEO of concert promoter AEG, says there are over 100 hours of documentary footage of Jackson preparing for his comeback performances in London.
China to step up security ahead of nation's 60th anniversaryApril 28th, 2009 China launches security campaign for anniversaryBEIJING — China announced plans Tuesday to ramp up public security ahead of the 60th anniversary of the founding of the Communist nation, after a similar campaign last year for the Olympic Games. The security campaign, which starts in May, is aimed at ensuring "a steady and harmonious social environment" for celebrations slated for Oct.
Nuclear submarines on display at Chinese naval paradeApril 23rd, 2009 QINGDAO - Nuclear powered submarines were on display for the first time Thursday at China's naval parade off the coast of Qingdao. The parade marked the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy.
Kamalesh Sharma heads to India on 60th anniversary of CommonwealthFebruary 1st, 2009 LONDON - Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma is to visit India Feb 4-11 for discussions on the current global economic scenario on the 60th anniversary of the grouping, his office announced Monday. Sharma will address international and local audiences, focussing on the current global economic situation, and 'the pressing need' for reform of international institutions and collective action by all governments.