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The best photos of 2007Posted by Banyue, November 23, 2007 5:18 PM
The top headline in today's Oriental Morning Post reports that the Shanghai stock market dropped below 5,000 points yesterday. The more than four percent drop represented a loss of about 1. 32 trillion yuan. Analysts said that the current Asia-Pacific financial upheaval contributed to the fall. The front page photo shows Bill Clinton listening to his wife deliver a campaign speech. The photo is part of the "Best of 2007" collection from Getty Images. Other headlines: • In cooperation with Laodongfa.com and Chinahr.com, the Oriental Morning Post has launched a free training session on the new Labor Law for HR managers and employees; • The Shanghai government won't lift limitations on individual car ownership in the near future; • State-owned investment agencies are seeking competent traders world-wide.
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