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The Front Page of the Day is from The Beijing News

US - Britain coalition transfers sovereignty to interim Iraqi government early

- Beijing government has plans for the village in city
(I.e. dealing with dirty areas in the city)

- Uncle, please do not beat me
(With photo, about an abused child)

Headlines from other newspapers are below:

Beijing Morning Post 北京晨报
北京地区电网运行稳定
Electric grid in Beijing region stabilized

Beijing Youth Daily 北京青年报
伊拉克提前两天拿回主权
Iraq gets sovereignty back 2 days early

People's Daily 人民日报
胡锦涛与阿根廷总统会谈
Hu Jintao talks with the president of Argentina

Beijing Daily Messenger 北京娱乐信报
出境旅游合同有了费用条款
Itemized costs to be added in contract for tours abroad

Headlines of yesterday's evening newspapers:

Beijing Evening News 北京晚报
您家厨房安全吗
Is your kitchen safe?

Shanghai Xinmin Evening News 新民晚报
党员点亮诚信灯
CCP members ignite the light of trust

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