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Tag Archives: New Life Post
Why are we no longer making progress?
The New Life Post is not optimistic about rail service over the Spring Festival.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chunyun, dairy, Kunming, New Life Post, rail
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Two trucks in a freight yard
New Life Post reports on a truck accident, housing prices, and bank policy adjustment.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged accidents, New Life Post
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Floods and 20 million in Beijing, but not much about the oil spill
Typhoons and flooding in the south, but not oil slicks, are on many Chinese newspapers front pages today.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged disasters, Modern Express, New Life Post, oil spill, population
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More miners rescued in Shanxi
Commercial papers announce that 115 miners were saved; the People’s Daily trumpets Hu Jintao’s instructions.
Posted in Disaster Relief, Front Page of the Day
Tagged mining, New Life Post, People's Daily
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Shanxi admits graft, denies vaccine danger
Reporters get feisty at a press conference in Shanxi.
Posted in Front Page of the Day, Health care and pharmaceuticals
Tagged Chutian Metropolis Daily, fakes, New Life Post, vaccines
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Fallen peacekeepers laid to rest
Front page photos of the funeral of the eight Chinese police officers who were killed in the Haiti earthquake.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Beijing Evening News, Beijing Times, Chengdu Evening News, funerals, New Life Post
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Did you get your hair cut yesterday?
New Life Post 生活新报 announces that pension insurance will be run among a entire provincial district during oncoming two years 养老保险.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged New Life Post
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All Chinese museums to be free by 2009
New Life Post 生活新报 The lead headline announces that all museum in China will open to public without charging eventually by 2009. 博物馆 免费 开放
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged New Life Post, traffic, Yunnan
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