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Tag Archives: Beijing Morning Post
Statistics authorities explain why everyone is getting richer in the bad economy
Beijing Morning Post: Did national incomes rise 12.9% last year? The National Bureau of Statistics explains how it came up with its numbers.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, Forbidden City, income, survey
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An international family’s domestic violence case
A 31-year-old woman of Russian nationality checked into Peking University First Hospital yesterday for injuries caused by domestic violence.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, domestic abuse, international marriage
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China’s morning papers urge you to eat breakfast
Beijing Morning Post is one of the 19 morning papers sponsoring a “three morning concept” program with KFC.
Posted in Newspapers
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, KFC
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Chinese newspapers discuss Consumer Rights Day
A sudden eruption of exposed consumer rights violation news flooded today’s newspaper following the March 15th, Consumer Rights Day.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, Beijing Times, CCTV, Consumer Rights Day, forgery, The Beijing News
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Beijing woman charged with extortion in car title case
The Beijing News: A woman who registered more than 3,000 cars for non-residents is on trial for extortion.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, cars, residence permits, The Beijing News
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Internet addict swallows steel saw blade
23-year-old Xiao Cai was so addicted to the Internet that his mental state was affected. He ingested saw blades as he desired suicide, and feeling sick he called the emergency room asking for help.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, casulty, ingesting saw blades, Internet addiction, Xinhua
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Trial begins for TV host mugger
A man who was accused of robbing a TV host was on trial yesterday in Haidian District Court.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, crime
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The slapped historian speaks
Beijing Morning Post (北京晨报): An interview with historian Yan Chongnian who was hit for his historical views.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, history, Manchu, Qing, Yan Chongnian
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Will SARFT save us from annoying ads for quack tonics?
Beijing News Post (北京晨报): China’s media regulator SARFT has vowed to step up its efforts to clean up illegal and distasteful commercials from television broadcasts.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged advertisement, Beijing Morning Post, Naobaijin, SARFT
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Whole country rushes for the Olympic bank note
Beijing Morning Post (北京晨报): The big image of today’s Beijing Morning Post shows an old couple proudly displaying their Olympic bank notes. The old man Mr. Xing said all members of his family – five in all – went to exchange for the notes and every one got one.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Morning Post, Olympic bank note, The Beijing News
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