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Tag Archives: Shanxi Evening News
The “headline party” does a school stampede
A stairwell stampede at a school in Aksu City, Xinjiang, is covered in some very different ways.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged accident, headlines, school, Shanxi Evening News
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Li Ao’s son enrolls in Peking University
Yesterday marked the start of the school year. Today, many front pages show students - Shanxi Evening News featured the son of Li Ao (李敖), the Taiwanese political commenter and essayist, who had enrolled in Peking University.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Jolin, Li Ao, Li Kan, PKU, Shanxi Evening News, Taiwan
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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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Most bought-off journalists in Shanxi scandal were fakes, says local government
The director and party secretary of the involved mine, Huobao Ganhe coal mine, have been both fired for not reporting the accident to their superior immediately.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged coal mines, Shanxi Evening News
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