Tag Archives: Chutian Metropolis Daily

Wuhan begins construction on world’s third-tallest building

Construction on the 606-meter structure has begun in Wuhan, the Chutian Metropolis Daily reports.

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Water in Hubei

Three stories about water in today’s Chutian Metropolis Daily.

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Shanxi admits graft, denies vaccine danger

Reporters get feisty at a press conference in Shanxi.

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Digging out a train

Heavy snowfall has basked northern China since Saturday. Today, like several other regional papers, the Chutian Metropolis Daily reported on the excavation effort of Train #1814.

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Naked escorts at a Wuhan karaoke bar

Chutian Metropolis Daily, a Wuhan-based newspaper, launched an undercover investigation into a local nightclub.

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Horse racing comes back to China

Chutian Metropolis Daily: Mainland China’s first commercial horse race since 1949 is going to make its debut in Wuhan’s newly renovated Orient Lucky City racecourse on Saturday.

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The good Bolt and the bad Bolt

Bolt’s on Rogge’s bad side, but accepts Smile bracelets from a volunteer. Chinese Business View (华商报) reports on the Liu-less Robles 110m hurdle victory.

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Earthquake omens

After every disaster, in hindsight, there seem to have been signs that passed by unheeded. Are they coincidences, or warnings from nature?

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What meticulous work!

Chutian Metropolis Daily (楚天都市报) reports on free education and President Hu Jintao’s papercut of a man pushing a cart (老汉推车).

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