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Beijing Media Top Stories: Olympic slogan, SARS vaccine and balls ...Posted by Tsingsong, June 27, 2005 2:34 PM
1. Beijing unveils the slogan for 2008 Olympic Games — One World, One Dream 2. Second round of SARS vaccine trials needs 300 volunteers 3. China's National Women's basketball and volleyball teams beat Korea and US to win Asian Champion and Grand Prix in Ningbo 4.New laws to prohibit sexual harrasment in workplace 5. 10 thousand people in anti-drug parade in Beijing The pictured front page is from the Beijing Daily Messenger. It features a photo of the gala to unveil Olympic games slogan. |
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