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深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳日报社出版 深圳日报社出版 Wednesday October 18, 2017 Vol. 21 No. 4576 www.szdaily.com Price: 1 yuan P2 Teen to bring lights to hurricane victims Salvador Gomez Colon launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money to help residents in the worst-hit areas of Puerto Rico Wed: 22-29Fri: 23-30 Weather for other cies P8 TO PROVIDE NEWS TIPS, CALL OUR HOTLINE Editorial Tel: (86-755) 8351-9441 Email: [email protected] Subscripons & deliveries Tel: (86-755) 8351-9022 (English) (86-755) 969766 (Chinese) Adversing Tel: (86-755) 8351-9519 Fax: (86-755) 8392-1577 Address 2 Shangbao Road Shenzhen 518034, China Intelligent leaders offer tips for SUSTech growth Fourteen of the world’s top universities’ leaders from seven countries and regions gave suggestions to realize the strategic objectives of the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) yesterday - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - China not to change foreign investment policy China will also keep unchanged its protection of foreign-funded companies’ lawful rights and interests as well as its commitment to providing better services for the investment and operations of companies from all nations - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trump’s Asia visit itinerary revealed U.S. President Donald Trump’s Nov. 3-14 tour will take him to Hawaii, Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Huawei challenges Apple, Samsung Huawei Technologies has unveiled a new line of smartphones that match or even improve on key features offered by Apple or Samsung while undercutting the rivals on price - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - China up to fourth-best team in Asia China has risen in the latest FIFA rankings released Monday, leaping to 54th in the world, or 4th in Asia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cher returns to cinema with role in musical Oscar winner Cher will appear in the sequel to “Mamma Mia!” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Scholarship applications open to special talents To pinpoint students gifted in science and technology, Huawei Technologies has teamed up with Shenzhen Middle School to set up a special scholarship program for exemplary students 03 04 Registration opens for expat talent contest Registration for the 8th SZ Expats Chinese Talent Competition is now open for expats who can speak Chinese and demonstrate a Chinese talent 05 06 05 YES TEENS 07 P1 YES TEENS 06 YES TEENS A foreign journalist works at the press conference of the 19th CPC National Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing yesterday. Xinhua CHINA TO ELECT NEW LEADERSHIP CHINA TO ELECT NEW LEADERSHIP AFTER CPC CONGRESS AFTER CPC CONGRESS A NEW central leadership will be elected at the first plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), after the conclusion of the 19th CPC National Congress, a spokesman said yesterday. After the plenary session, members of the new Stand- ing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee will meet Chinese and foreign journalists, Tuo Zhen, spokesman for the Party congress, said at a press confer- ence at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. The congress will open at 9 a.m. today at the Great Hall of the People and conclude Oct. 24. China National Radio, China Central Television and China Radio International will live broadcast the opening cer- emony. Viewers can also access the event at several web portals including www.people.com.cn and www.xinhuanet.com. There are a total of 2,354 delegates and specially invited delegates to the congress. A 22-member delegate creden- tials committee was approved at a preparatory meeting presided over by Xi Jinping, which was attended by 2,307 Party del- egates and specially invited delegates. A presidium of the congress consisting of 243 mem- bers was also approved. The presidium held its first meeting yesterday afternoon, approving a report on the exami- nation of delegates’ qualifica- tions by the delegate credentials committee. Presided over by the congress’ secretary-general Liu Yunshan, the meeting approved a list of the presidium’s 42-member Stand- ing Committee, including Xi. The agenda of the congress includes hearing and examining a report submitted by the 18th CPC Central Committee, exam- ining a work report of the 18th Central Commission for Disci- pline Inspection, deliberating and adopting an amendment to the Party’s constitution, electing the Party’s 19th Central Commit- tee and its 19th Central Commis- sion for Discipline Inspection. The congress will map out overall reform measures about the country’s political system and other systems, Tuo said. Based on the systematic review of achievements and experi- ence of reform in the past, the congress will strive to address outstanding issues that have emerged in practice and work out overall reform measures, Tuo told reporters. “We will unswervingly move toward the goal of improving and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics and modernizing China’s State governance system and capability,” Tuo said. “All the achievements China has made in reform and develop- ment since the launch of reform and opening up nearly four decades ago will not be possible without political system reform, and this will remain the case in the future,” he said. The spokesman said China has achieved major and his- toric achievements in political system reform, which have provided important guarantees for deepening reform in other fields and created better condi- tions for economic and social development. China will not copy and rep- licate the models of other coun- tries in political system reform, the spokesman said. “Our unique cultural tradi- tions, unique historic experience and unique national conditions determine that we must pursue a path of development suited to our own features,” he said. The CPC will amend its con- stitution at the congress to rep- resent new governance concepts, thoughts and strategies proposed by the CPC Central Committee with Xi at its core, Tuo said. The amendment will include key theories and stra- tegic thoughts presented by a report to be delivered at the congress. The CPC national congress, usu- ally held every five years, unveils new leadership and sets a blue- print for national development for the next five years and beyond. (More on P4)

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深圳报业集团主管、主办 深圳报业集团主管、主办 • • 深圳日报社出版 深圳日报社出版 • • Wednesday October 18, 2017 • • Vol. 21 • • No. 4576 • • www.szdaily.com • • Price: 1 yuan

P2 Teen to bring lights to hurricane victimsSalvador Gomez Colon launched a crowdfunding campaign to raise money to help residents in the worst-hit areas of Puerto Rico

Wed: 22-29℃ Fri: 23-30 Weather for other ci! es P8

TO PROVIDE NEWS TIPS, CALL OUR HOTLINE

Editorial Tel: (86-755) 8351-9441 Email: [email protected] Subscrip! ons & deliveries Tel: (86-755) 8351-9022 (English) (86-755) 969766 (Chinese) Adver! sing Tel: (86-755) 8351-9519 Fax: (86-755) 8392-1577 Address 2 Shangbao Road Shenzhen 518034, China

Intelligent leaders offer tips for SUSTech growth

Fourteen of the world’s top universities’ leaders from seven countries and regions gave suggestions to realize the strategic objectives of the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech) yesterday

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - China not tochange foreigninvestment policy

China will also keep unchanged its protection of foreign-funded companies’ lawful rights and interests as well as its commitment to providing better services for the investment and operations of companies from all nations

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Trump’s Asia visit itinerary revealed

U.S. President Donald Trump’s Nov. 3-14 tour will take him to Hawaii, Japan, South Korea, China, Vietnam and the Philippines

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Huawei challenges Apple, Samsung

Huawei Technologies has unveiled a new line of smartphones that match or even improve on key features offered by Apple or Samsung while undercutting the rivals on price

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China has risen in the latest FIFA rankings released Monday, leaping to 54th in the world, or 4th in Asia

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Oscar winner Cher will appear in the sequel to “Mamma Mia!”

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To pinpoint students gifted in science and technology, Huawei Technologies has teamed up with Shenzhen Middle School to set up a special scholarship program for exemplary students

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A foreign journalist works at the press conference of the 19th CPC National Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing yesterday. Xinhua

CHINA TO ELECT NEW LEADERSHIP CHINA TO ELECT NEW LEADERSHIP AFTER CPC CONGRESSAFTER CPC CONGRESS

A NEW central leadership will be elected at the fi rst plenary session of the 19th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC), after the conclusion of the 19th CPC National Congress, a spokesman said yesterday.

After the plenary session, members of the new Stand-ing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee will meet Chinese and foreign journalists, Tuo Zhen, spokesman for the Party congress, said at a press confer-ence at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

The congress will open at 9 a.m. today at the Great Hall of the People and conclude Oct. 24.

China National Radio, China Central Television and China Radio International will live broadcast the opening cer-emony. Viewers can also access the event at several web portals including www.people.com.cn and www.xinhuanet.com.

There are a total of 2,354 delegates and specially invited delegates to the congress.

A 22-member delegate creden-tials committee was approved at a preparatory meeting presided over by Xi Jinping, which was attended by 2,307 Party del-egates and specially invited delegates. A presidium of the congress consisting of 243 mem-bers was also approved.

The presidium held its fi rst meeting yesterday afternoon, approving a report on the exami-nation of delegates’ qualifi ca-tions by the delegate credentials committee.

Presided over by the congress’ secretary-general Liu Yunshan, the meeting approved a list of the presidium’s 42-member Stand-ing Committee, including Xi.

The agenda of the congress includes hearing and examining a report submitted by the 18th CPC Central Committee, exam-ining a work report of the 18th Central Commission for Disci-pline Inspection, deliberating and adopting an amendment to the Party’s constitution, electing the Party’s 19th Central Commit-tee and its 19th Central Commis-sion for Discipline Inspection.

The congress will map out overall reform measures about the country’s political system and other systems, Tuo said.

Based on the systematic review of achievements and experi-ence of reform in the past, the congress will strive to address outstanding issues that have emerged in practice and work out overall reform measures, Tuo told reporters.

“We will unswervingly move toward the goal of improving and developing socialism with Chinese characteristics and modernizing China’s State governance system and capability,” Tuo said.

“All the achievements China has made in reform and develop-ment since the launch of reform and opening up nearly four decades ago will not be possible without political system reform, and this will remain the case in the future,” he said.

The spokesman said China has achieved major and his-toric achievements in political system reform, which have provided important guarantees for deepening reform in other

fi elds and created better condi-tions for economic and social development.

China will not copy and rep-licate the models of other coun-tries in political system reform, the spokesman said.

“Our unique cultural tradi-tions, unique historic experience and unique national conditions determine that we must pursue a path of development suited to our own features,” he said.

The CPC will amend its con-stitution at the congress to rep-resent new governance concepts, thoughts and strategies proposed by the CPC Central Committee with Xi at its core, Tuo said.

The amendment will include key theories and stra-tegic thoughts presented by a report to be delivered at the congress.

The CPC national congress, usu-ally held every fi ve years, unveils new leadership and sets a blue-print for national development for the next fi ve years and beyond. (More on P4)