BEIJING, Sept 9 Asia Pulse - Highlights of today's newspapers:
PEOPLE'S DAILY:
- Chinese President Hu Jintao arrived in the Canadian capital of Ottawa on September 8 for a state visit aimed at promoting the all-round partnership of cooperation between China and Canada.
- China and Hungary on September 8 pledged to boost political, economic and cultural cooperation to enhance bilateral ties.
PEOPLE'S DAILY (overseas edition):
- In a speech delivered at the Second World Conference of Speakers of Parliaments at the headquarters of the United Nations on Wednesday, top Chinese legislator Wu Bangguo called for stronger multilateral cooperation in the spirit of mutual respect, mutual trust and common development.
XINHUA DAILY TELEGRAPH:
- Public hearings are popular in the drafting of regional and national laws. "Letting people's voices be heard" has gradually become an authentic practice in modern Chinese legislation.
CHINA YOUTH DAILY:
- Internet games of violence have become the causes of many social problems in China.
CHINA DAILY:
- The Six-Party Talks aimed at ending the nuclear stand-off on the Korean Peninsula will resume on Tuesday in Beijing, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced on September 8.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed that his nation's trans-Siberian oil pipeline's first exports will be to China, instead of Japan, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
CHINA SECURITIES JOURNAL:
- First batch of listed companies for all-round reform of split share structure is likely to be announced next week as preparation for application of reform proposal is stepping up.
- State Information Centre report suggests appropriate increase of real estate credit and supply of land.
(XIC) 09-09 1345
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