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It is necessary to promote the baseline morality in our education. And practitioners in all industries should stick to their professional baseline, says an article on eastday.com.
Five children drowned in a pool in a remote village, this extreme case underlines the problem of an empty countryside with only the old and young left at home, says an article in Beijing News.
The four consensuses will build a framework for a new type of China-US military relations in the future.
A great deal of strange behavior occurs when hard-working students try to relieve the mounting pressure of preparing for the national college entrance examination, says an article in People's Daily.
Security guards at some hospitals in Beijing are now required to wear bulletproof vests and police offices are due to be set up in 50 hospitals, says an article on xinhuanet.com.
Those blindly calling the national education "brain-washing" actually have neglected students' freedom of choice and self-studying course.
A chengguan knelt to talk with a street vendor when the female vendor knelt down with her child in her arms. He said he knelt down to have an "equal conversation", says an article in Legal Daily.
People should face up to the fact that the days of cheap agricultural products are gone, says an article in Xinhua Daily Telegraph.
After the agricultural tax was cancelled, the charging of family planning fees has become a major source of funds for some grassroots administrative departments, says Beijing Youth Daily.
Conflicts between hospital employees and patients are becoming more frequent and more violent. And erasing the root cause of the conflicts is the real issue, says an article in People's Daily.
The related claimants should directly negotiate and reach a consensus in a peaceful manner based on the spirit of seeking truth from facts.
Entrance fees should never be a priority in developing tourism, an industry that includes revenue sources such as catering, accommodation and entertainments, says an article in Qilu Evening News.