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    Chinese drawn to North Korea  Nov 18, 2005
    Company president An Fengcheng said agreement had already been reached with China Development Bank on 800 million yuan worth of soft loans and 1. 6 billion yuan of hard loans, while "the remaining investment will come in in stages". (Asia Times Online)

    Key Gold's Affiliated Joint Venture Acquires Final Government Approvals In China  Nov 25, 2004
    The Company received confirmation from its affiliated joint venture, Liaoning Taixing International Gold Mining Company ("LTI"), that LTI has acquired the appropriate government approvals for exploration and drilling on its gold property in Fengcheng, China ... LTI's initial 106 square kilometer property is located in the Fengcheng precious metal district in Liaoning Province, approximately 600 kilometers northeast of Beijing, PRC, and about 25 km inland from the north edge of the yellow sea. (Yahoo Finance -- Non-Metallic Mining)

    Coal mine gas blast kills nine in Jiangxi  Oct 5, 2004
    The blast occurred at about 12:20 p.m. Monday in one of the shafts of the Shangzhuang Coal Company in Fengcheng city, Jiangxi Province, according to sources with the Jiangxi Provincial Coal Group Corp.. So far, all of the bodies have been found. (Xinhuanet, China)

    DDI International Inc. Enters Exploration Agreement; Changes Name ...  May 18, 2004
    Key Gold has changed its core business to financing the exploration of precious and non-precious metals and other mineral resources within a specified region in the south of Fengcheng, PRC, extending northeast and covering an area of approximately 800km2. Effective at the opening of the markets Tuesday, May 18, 2004, the company's new trading symbol is "KYGC," its new CUSIP number is "49308W 10 5," and its 8-for-1 forward stock split went ex-dividend. (Business Wire)

    Corrupt bankers held in hunt for student killer  Mar 15, 2004
    Luo Sixin and Cui Junyi, two policemen attached to the Dabao Township Police Station in Liaoning's Fengcheng city, were informed by a hotel boss on March 6 that one of two men from South China looked very much like Ma Jiajue ... But they never imagined they would be arrested in Fengcheng, a place they believed was safe as it is in a mountainous area near the country's border, the report said. (Xinhuanet, China)

    Beijing votes in grassroots poll  Dec 9, 2003
    It is a fact that is changing the nature of the game when it comes to politics, according to democracy advocate Yang Fengcheng. "Why are so many people in my housing development so interested in this election?" he said (BBC News, UK)

    CHINA REOPENS COAL MINES AFTER FATAL ACCIDENTS  Nov 26, 2003
    Workers at the state-run Jianxin Coal Mine, affiliated to the Fengcheng Municipal Mining Bureau, told RFA at the time that the accident was the result of an obsession with increased production, which resulted in a failure to observe safety standards. The price of coal has risen dramatically since September because of serious coal shortages at many power stations, steel works, and cokeries in Shanxi (Radio Free Asia, United States)

    Mine blast in China kills 48 workers  Nov 15, 2003
    A woman who answered the telephone at the Fengcheng Coal Mine Bureau, which oversees the state-run mine, said she did not have an exact figure of how many people were underground. China's coal mines are the world's deadliest (London Free Press, Canada)

    China coal mine blast kills 48 - Xinhua  Nov 14, 2003
    The bodies were found after the blast that took place at a mine in the city of Fengcheng in Jiangxi late in the morning, the Xinhua news agency said, but did not provide details. A local mining bureau official in Fengcheng confirmed the explosion to Reuters, but could not provide further details (Reuters AlertNet, UK)

    48 miners killed in China coal blast  Nov 14, 2003
    A woman who answered the telephone at the Fengcheng Coal Mine Bureau, which oversees the state-run mine, said she did not have an exact figure of how many people were underground. Telephone calls to the government offices in the city of Fengcheng, about 1,300 kilometres south of Beijing, were not answered (Toronto Star, Canada)

    EXPLOSION KILLS MINERS IN CHINA  Nov 14, 2003
    The blast happened at the state-owned Jianxin coal mine in the city of Fengcheng. The state-controlled Xinhua media agency reports that the victims' bodies have been retrieved (Special Broadcasting Service, Australia)

    Report: China mine blast kills 48  Nov 14, 2003
    The bodies have been retrieved after the blast at a mine in the city of Fengcheng in Jiangxi late in the morning, news agency Xinhua said. A local mining bureau official in Fengcheng confirmed the explosion to Reuters, but could not provide further details (CNN)

    China gas blast kills 49 miners  Nov 14, 2003
    "We're very busy handling the aftermath," said an official at the Fengcheng Coal Mine Bureau, reached by telephone. He wouldn't give his name or additional details (The Age, Australia)




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