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Tag Archives: Daily Sunshine
Li Na the Great
The Daily Sunshine is gelivable.
A stealth fighter and two more firsts
The Daily Sunshine reports on the maiden flight of China’s new J-20 stealth fighter, the reorganization of the One Foundation, and the first network police station.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged charity, Daily Sunshine, Jet Li, military, One Foundation, police, stealth fighter
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104-year-old buddhist monk celebrates birthday in Shenzhen
A centenarian buddhist monk’s birthday drew large number of worshipers to Shenzhen’s Hongfa Temple, today’s Daily Sunshine reports.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Buddhism, Daily Sunshine, religion, Shenzhen
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Government officials fired after deadly demolition action in Jiangxi
In Jiangxi, multiple government officials involved in a deadly demolition action, including a vice county mayor, have been discharged from their position to receive police questioning.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Daily Sunshine, demolition, protest, self-immolation
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Businessman, suspected rapist Song Shanmu’s detention extended one month
Song Shanmu’s (宋山木) detention period was extended one month while awaiting trial on a rape case for which he was arrested on May 21st. Song allegedly demanded a female employee to pose naked while he photographed her, and then used the photos as blackmail to force the employee to sleep with him.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Daily Sunshine, rape, Song Shanmu
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Young Jia Baoyu gets mad
The actor strikes out at a critic of the new TV adaptation.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Daily Sunshine, Red Mansions
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The Hunan court shooting, illustrated
Three judges in Hunan shot by a former post office security guard. Two newspapers’ reconstructions of the scene differ.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Daily Sunshine, Hunan, shooting, Yantai Evening News
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Nigerian ping pong player cleans up in Shenzhen
A visiting Nigerian table tennis player has been on a roll, beating most of the local players.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Afrifa, Daily Sunshine, Negira, Shenzhen
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Security guards in demand after kindergarten murder case
Shenzhen municipal government ordered each kindergarten in Shenzhen to have at least two security guards on staff. The policy is believed to generate over 1,600 new jobs.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Daily Sunshine, Employment, murder
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Miners rescued in Shanxi after a week underground
‘Miracle’ is the word of the day as papers report on the rescue of nine miners who had been trapped underground for eight days.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged accidents, Daily Sunshine, mining
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