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Xi Bai Po spiritPosted by Eric Mu, June 16, 2004 6:05 PM
The Front Page of The Day is from the Beijing Morning Post Facilities of Beijing West Railway Station to be upgraded this year Visitors' comments fill 5 notebooks after Xi Bai Po spirit exhibition Rescue folk cultural objects (with photo) 100% more physical education lessons to be added US should clearly see Taiwan authority's political intentions Headlines from other newspapers are below: The Beijing News 新京报 Beijing Youth Daily 北京青年报 YESTERDAY'S EVENING PAPERS Beijing Evening News 北京晚报 Shanghai Xinmin Evening News 新民晚报 |
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