And the crime that fills newspapers here daily largely takes place far from the tourist zones of a metropolis of seven million people.
They fill newspapers with hate letters.
Investigative reporters will once again fill newspapers with stories of corporate malfeasance.
The lives of Taiwanese pop singers or Chinese soccer stars fill newspapers.
The messages fill the airwaves, newspapers, billboards and even the sides of buses.
It filled newspapers and television for three or four days, instantly obliterating from memory the big midweek visit of economic reality.
But since earlier this year, the talks have become media fodder, with various prices and provisions filling airwaves and newspapers.
Keep filling the bin with kids' toys, newspapers, and anything else that doesn't need to be here.
The startling accusations nevertheless filled newspapers and news programs on state television.
Stories of ordinary citizens making small contributions to nongovernmental relief funds have filled newspapers here.