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Blood transfusion conmen running wild and some really meaningful announcements about ideological work

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DECEMBER 8 NEWSPAPERS

The Beijing News 新京报
Blood transfusion conmen run wild because of blood donation target
血头猖獗缘于献血指标
There is currently a blood donation drive. Many blood donors do it for financial reasons. Blood gangsters are taking advantage of such people using a variety of tricks to cheat donors out of the money that they should receive. Another section of the report notes that very few Beijing citizens donate blood at voluntary (i.e. unpaid) donation centers: most of the donors are from outside Beijing. Unpaid donors are compensated in kind: if they need a blood transfusion within five years of giving blood, they can up to five times the amount of blood they donated for free.

Beijing Youth Daily 北京青年报
Promote ideological work, master six important points
宣传思想工作抓好六大重点
Roughly, the six important points are:
- Educate the Party and the people about the Three Represents
- Promote reform, development and stability
- Nourish national spirit (mizu jingshen)
- Ensure correct political thought
- Make cultural industries and products an important task of the Department of Culture, including communication / propaganda to foreign countries

Beijing Morning Post 晨报
Nationwide ideology promotion conference begins
全国宣传思想工作会议召开

Beijing Star Daily 信报
Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference proposes: If water price rises, let it rise
政协建议:水价该涨就涨
The CPPCC is an advisory body with no legislative powers. They are advising letting water prices rise to discourage waste, which is a large problem exacerbating the water shortages in many parts of China.

The Economic Observer 经济观察报
Liaoning reassures civil enterprises
辽宁安抚民营企业
Liaoning Provincial government wants to make sure private capital helps the drive to develop the the economy.

People's Daily 人民日报
Insist on using the 'Three Represents' to lead ideology promotion work, provide scientific theoretical direction and strong public opinion to make a well-off society
坚持用“三个代表”重要思想统领宣传思想工作
为全面建设小康社会提供科学理论指导和强大舆论力量
Cryptology should be a necessary skill for people applying to join the Party.

11:00am INTERNET
Sina
Wen Jiabao in the U.S,: China won't tolerate 'Taiwan independence'
温家宝访美 称决不能容忍“台独”

Sohu
Wen Jiabao arrives in New York at start of U.S. trip
温家宝抵达纽约 开始访问美国

DECEMBER 7

Beijing Evening News 北京晚报
Few [students] apply for [university admission] at peak time
报名高峰应者寥寥
Fewer people than most years are applying to do university admission tests next spring.

Shanghai Xinmin Evening News 新民晚报
Use careers to care for people
用事业关心人
Mentioning the Three Represents, the article is mostly hot air but is basically saying that people must work hard so that they can be prosperous.

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