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Tag Archives: Oriental Morning Post
No leeway for drunk drivers
The Oriental Morning Post reports on proposed amendments to the criminal law.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged law, Oriental Morning Post, real estate
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Curtain falls on the Shanghai Expo
Expo 2010 wrapped up in Shanghai on Sunday, October 31.
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Tagged Expo, Oriental Morning Post
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Newspapers commemorate the Zhouqu landslide
China’s newspapers go black-and-white for a second day in commemoration of the victims of the landslide disaster in Zhouqu, Gansu Province.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Henan Legal Daily, Jimmy Liao, Lanzhou Morning Post, Oriental Guardian, Oriental Morning Post, People's Daily, Shanxi Evening News, Southern Metropolis Daily, Wuhan Morning Post, Zhouqu
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After Terry Guo’s apology, another suicide at Foxconn
A twelfth suicide at the electronics manufacturer comes just hours after company head apologized for the previous eleven.
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Tagged Foxconn, Oriental Morning Post, Terry Guo
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Papers raise the alarm about swine flu
Most newspapers find a prominent spot on their front page for the swine flu outbreak as more and more cases are reported
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chengdu Evening News, epidemics, health, Hu Jintao, New Express, Oriental Morning Post, swine flu
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High-school educated worker accepted to Fudan PhD program
A former three-wheeled cab driver made was admitted by Shanghai’s prestigious Fudan University.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged education, Fudan, Oriental Morning Post, Shanghai
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Fake news concocted by Beijing Times sent bank stock price plunging
Today’s Beijing News reprinted a Xinhua article about the six newspapers that were found running fake news and admonished recently by the media monitor GAPP.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged fake news, Oriental Morning Post, Qingdao Morning News, The Beijing News
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Universal health care for China?
Oriental Morning Post: Most of today’s newspapers cast their eyes on China’s health service reform: a list of proposals compiled by the State Council was released yesterday and are expected to take effect within this year.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged health, medical, Oriental Morning Post, policy
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How much are those bronze heads really worth?
The Shanghai-based newspaper Oriental Morning Post today ran an front page headline questioning the value of the two auctioned items.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged artifact, auction, Christie's, Oriental Morning Post
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Jobs for all! (Just not the one you want)
Oriental Morning Post: Shanghai’s major ensures university graduates that everyone would finally find a job as long as they are not too choosy.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Employment, graduates, Oriental Morning Post, university
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