Front Page: July 17
Updated: 2013-07-17 11:36
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A collapsed building in Longzhou, Sichuan province due to heavy rainstorm makes the cover of Beijing News along with the news of 58 deaths and 175 people remain missing and 3.47 million people affected.
Beijing Times shows a family photo to celebrate a father's newly-gained Master's Degree at Tsinghua University. He was part of the 4,589 students who were conferred Master's or higher degrees on Tuesday.
China's top leadership's focus on the "mass line" education campaign makes Shanghai-based Wenhui Bao. The campaign urged officials to prioritize the people's interests and boost their livelihood.
Chinese premier Li Keqiang's remarks on Tuesday make Southern Daily. "We should not shift our policy orientation just because of temporary changes in economic indicators," he said.
The central picture of Guangzhou Daily was dedicated to China's top leaders who visited different provinces nationwide to promote the "mass line" education campaign.
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