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Guangzhou's Southern Metropolis Daily also promotes this story on their front page.
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Other deputies watched aghast as Mr Zhu showed peanuts turning a glass of water black within seconds, recounts Southern Metropolis Daily.
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Regional papers such as Guangzhou's Southern Metropolis Daily have multi-page reports.
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The newspaper Southern Metropolis Daily, known for its aggressive reporting, said the accident occurred in a factory building where chickens were being dismembered.
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Shenzhen officials have apprehended six suspects, according to Southern Metropolis Daily.
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Southern Metropolis Daily and The Beijing News urge the public to heed the government's ban on unauthorised volunteers entering disaster areas and adding to the road congestion.
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Southern Metropolis Daily says this decree could be a game-changer.
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But after just two nights, the government says the PM 2.5 air pollutant index has soared in Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Xian and other major cities, Southern Metropolis Daily reports.
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Southern Metropolis Daily reports that the newly-established National Railway Bureau will keep 130 former railways ministry staff and transfer hundreds of other staff to its commercial arms or local branches by June.
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The government has refuted a China Business Times report on Monday of a 30% gas price hike that triggered nationwide panic buying and long queues for fuel, says Southern Metropolis Daily.
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Guangzhou's Southern Metropolis Daily says parents have been questioning why Meiji refuse to recall the same products in China, while 21st Century Business Herald suggests that the problem could actually lie on "parallel traded" stocks.
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