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Navy excercises and serial killers

FRONT PAGE OF THE DAY
The Beijing Morning Post wins for a combination of international and Chinese news unmatched by any of the other papers.

The headlines are:

SICHUAN AND BEIJING MARCHING TOWARD NEW COOPERATION
(Some friendly agreement signed between Beijing and SIchuan local governments.)

SINO-FRENCH NAVY MANEUVERS HELD YESTERDAY
(It's a multi-polar wold baby.)

MA JIAJUE ARRESTED; INFORMER GETS RMB250,000 REWARD
(Ma Jiajue is a serial killer. Everyone is relived that he will soon not be a problem to anyone.)

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The image shows some military nurses, off to a peacekeeping type UN mission in Liberia.


WORST FRONT PAGE OF THE DAY
The People's Daily gets a pie in the face, because of uninspiring design.

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The big headline is: GOVERNMENT WORK STATUS REPORT

 
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