Front Page: July 15
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A museum housing mostly fake antiques had its registration revoked after it became the laughing stock on the Internet. The curator was said to be local Party chief Wang Zongquan who invested about 60 million yuan to buy 40,000 counterfeit items, The Beijing News reports.
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The central picture of Shanghai Morning Post shows bomb-disposal experts moving a suspicious wooden box that later turned out to have sand inside.
Chongqing Morning Post leads with an appeal for residents to behave well in public summer resort as the metropolis will continue to suffer from sustained high temperatures this week.
South Metropolis Daily reveals more details about bribes and tax violations by British-based drug maker GlaxoSmithKline Plc in China. In stead of being tipped off, the police only started to investigate GSK when they found a new travel agency in Shanghai turned hundreds of millions yuan although its main clients were pharmaceutical companies.
The new season of the popular reality-TV talent show The Voice of China has attracted mass attention on Weibo.
A photo showing teachers of Shaanxi Normal University hand writing university admission letters with brushes was forwarded more than 30,000 times probably as the art has became less popular among the young in the information age.
People's Daily report of Japanese students ignorant of the Nanjing Massacre by invading Japanese troops also generated heated discussion. The paper asked how you can know the future if you dare not face up to the past.
Also trending high online this morning is the story of a 22-year-old woman in Yantai, Shandong province who urgently called her five ex-boyfriends to help while she had an abortion.
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