Himfr.com Reports The performance characteristics of PE pipe
A good pipe, not only should have a good economy, but also should have a stable and reliable interface, material impact, anti-cracking, anti-aging, corrosion resistance and a series of advantages in comparison with the traditional pipe, HDPE pipe system h...
Himfr.com Reported Chinese company purchases theatre in U.S.
China Heaven Creation International Performing Arts Co. Ltd (CHC) Monday formally took over the ownership of the White House Theatre in Branson, Missouri, making the first ever successful purchase of an American theatre by a Chinese company.
Cao Xiaoni...
Himfr.com Reports Detained Americans questioned by Haitian judge
A Haitian judge on Tuesday questioned a group of U.S. Baptist missionaries arrested trying to leave Haiti with a busload of children they gathered from the disaster zone.
The investigating magistrate met with the five women for several hours at judicia...
Himfr.com Reports U.S. top advisor distances Christmas incident from 9/11 attacks
The failure in preventing the Christmas bombing plot was different from that in preventing the Sept.
"Before 9/11, there was often reluctance or refusal to share information between departments and agencies ... that is not what happened here," John Br...
Himfr.com Reports Worst snow over, but icy temperatures freeze up Britain
The heavy snowfalls earlier in the week that swept across Britain are over, but the country now faces a big chill, with temperatures expected to plunge as low as -17 degrees Celsius in certain places.
On Thursday night, temperatures were forecast to r...
Himfr.com Reports China to continue promoting inbound, outbound investment
The Chinese government will continue encouraging outbound investment while attracting foreign investment in 2010 for "stable and relatively fast" growth of the country's economy, a government official has said.
Outbound investment, or "go-global" stra...
Himfr.com Reports Consumer spending fuels retail expansion in China
European fashion retailers are accelerating business expansion in China thanks to the nation's increasing number of fashion-conscious consumers.
Two companies that opened new outlets in China at a rapid pace this year included Sweden's H&M and Spain's...
Himfr.com Reports China "more open" with refined media approach
A top government spokesman said an increasingly confident China is poised to become more open to the world and take concrete steps next year to
build a "mass media system".
Wang Chen, director of the State Council Information Office, said the nati...
Himfr.com Reports Iran rejects nuclear swap deadline set by U.S.
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast on Wednesday rejected a nuclear swap deadline set by the United States, the state-run IRNA
news agency reported.
On Tuesday, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said that December is "a very real...
Himfr.com Reports Arms control talks between U.S., Russia to resume mid-January
Talks between the United States and Russia on a successor treaty to the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START) will resume in mid-January next
year, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said Tuesday.
Crowley said the U.S. delegation, led by As...
Himfr.com Reports Six-party talks expected to resume early next year: Yonhap
The stalled six-party talks over the denuclearization of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is expected to resume early next year,
local media Yonhap News Agency said on Tuesday, citing unnamed government sources.
"The six-party talk...
Himfr.com Reports Nuclear power plants set to go inland
Construction of two or three inland nuclear power plants is expected to start by the end of next year, in a move that would further enhance the use of clean energy in China, according to sources familiar with the subject.
The new plants will use the A...
Himfr.com reports Worried parents at heart of terror probe
When five young American Muslims were arrested in Pakistan over possible links to terrorism, a key break in the case came not from federal agents or spies, but parents worried their sons may have made a terrible decision.
The families, based in the nor...
Himfr.com reports Giant oil spill in Alaska likely caused by ice
Alaska - Officials believe that ice plugged up a pipeline and likely caused a rupture that sent 46,000 gallons of crude oil and water gushing onto
snow-covered tundra on Alaska's North Slope late last month.
The spill is one of the worst by volume ...
Himfr.com reports BofA repays $45B in government bailout funds
Bank of America Corp. said Wednesday it has repaid the entire $45 billion it owed U.S. taxpayers as part of the Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Bank of America, which announced its agreement with the U.S. Treasury to repay TARP last week, funded the rep...
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