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Tag Archives: Beijing Daily Messenger
Newspapers back on Beijing subways
Beijing Times reports on the resolution to the ‘newspapers-in-subways’ controversy.
Posted in Front Page of the Day, Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, Beijing Times, newspapers, subways
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No newspapers sold in subway stations but one
Today’s The Beijing News reported on the decision that every newspaper had to be taken out of Beijing subway stations apart from Star Daily (北京娱乐信报).
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, newspapers, subway, The Beijing News
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Heading off a run on cooking oil
The government dispels rumors that cooking oil is in short supply
Posted in Food, Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, cooking oil
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Did the Chinese Academy of Sciences invent melamine fodder supplement?
In the wake of a string of melamine-related food safety scares, the Chinese Academy of Sciences is suspected of inventing and promoting the fodder supplement containing the deadly chemical.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, China Sciences, melamine
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Strong wind: clear air again in Beijing
A strong wind dispersed the pollution hovering above Beijing’s sky and made yesterday a “first grade day” of superb air quality.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged air quality, Beijing Daily Messenger, Beijing Times, The Beijing News, weather
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Astronomy vs. the earthquake
Beijing Daily Messenger (北京娱乐信报) reports on an expert who dispels myths about the Wenchuan earthquake.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged astronomy, Beijing Daily Messenger, earthquake, Olympic torch
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Looking back on the snowstorms
Beijing Daily Messenger (北京娱乐信报) reports on the NPC.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, Buffet, NPC
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Worker’s Stadium has a new look
Beijing Daily Messenger (北京娱乐信报) announces the opening of the Second Plenary Session of the 17th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (十七届二中全会)
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, subway, Yao Ming
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Farewell, Fei-fei
Front page of today’s Beijing Daily Messenger (信报) announces the results of a Bureau of Labor and Social Security (北京市劳动保障局) survey.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, CPI, Prison Break
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The year of CPI
The headline of today’s Beijing Daily Messenger 娱乐信报 announces that the CPI (Consumer Price Index) of 2007 set a new 11 year high.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Daily Messenger, CPI, Steven Chow
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