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  2. Jiefang Daily - Wikipedia

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    Jiefang Daily is the Party newspaper for the Shanghai committee of the CCP. After Shanghai was taken over by the People's Liberation Army from the Kuomintang government, the newspaper started publication on May 28, 1949, by continuing to use the name of the central government's former Party newspaper Jiefang Daily published in the communist ...

  3. Shanghai United Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Shànghǎi Bàoyè Jítuán. Shanghai United Media Group ( Chinese: 上海报业集团) is a state media company of the People's Republic of China, established on October 28, 2013, through the merger of the city's two largest newspaper groups, the Jiefang Daily Press Group and the Wenhui–Xinmin United Press Group. The media group is overseen ...

  4. People's Liberation Army Daily - Wikipedia

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    The People's Liberation Army Daily ( Chinese: 解放军报; pinyin: Jiěfàngjūn Bào ), or PLA Daily for short, is the official newspaper of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA). Institutionally, the PLA Daily is the mouthpiece of and speaks for the Central Military Commission, and in that capacity speaks on the part of the PLA itself.

  5. Preparing for war, social unrest or a new pandemic? Chinese ...

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    It would be overseen by the Shanghai garrison of the PLA, according to Jiefang Daily, the official newspaper of the Communist Party in the city. Liu Jie, the garrison’s commander, said the ...

  6. Without the Communist Party, There Would Be No New China

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    The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) published an editorial entitled "Without the Communist Party there would be no China" in the Jiefang Daily on 25 August 1943 to criticize the book, concluding that "If today's China had no Communist Party of China, there would be no new China."

  7. More than 30 dead in China’s torrential rain as ... - AOL

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    More than 30 people have been killed in the worst rainfall to have inundated China in 140 years, according to the state newspaper of the Chinese Communist Party’s Shanghai wing, Jiefang Daily.

  8. Zhang Chunqiao - Wikipedia

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    Zhang joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1938, later becoming a prominent journalist in charge of Jiefang Daily after the establishment of the People's Republic. He rose to prominence after his October 1958 article entitled "Destroy the Ideology of Bourgeois Right" caught the attention of Mao Zedong, who ordered its reproduction in People's ...

  9. List of newspapers in China - Wikipedia

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    Beijing Daily. Beijing Daily Messenger - prints 180,000 to 200,000 — 60,000 for subscribers; of the 120,000 retail copies, at least one-third is unsold. Beijing Entertainment News. Beijing Evening News - prints 700,000 copies — 450,000 for retail and 250,000 for subscribers; of the retail copies, 50,000 to 100,000 are unsold. Beijing Globe.