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Tag Archives: law
Man charged for knife attack on ProState in Flames blogger
The man who stabbed ProState in Flames had previously been sent to prison embezzlement.
Posted in Blogs
Tagged law, ProState In Flames
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Husband murders wife’s cousin at divorce hearing
From Life News: A divorce trial spiraled into a grisly murder yesterday at a court in Songming, a county on the outskirts of Kunming, Yunnan Province.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged crime, law, Life News, murder
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Internet censorship victim wins court case
Censored economics professor wins court case against Internet provider for censoring his blog posts.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged censorship, freedom of expression, Hu Xingdou, Internet, law, Liu Xiaoyuan
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Customers take peanut revenge on Chongqing restaurant
After a dispute, a restaurant in Chongqing’s Yubei District was disrupted by malicious customers who came to order the cheapest dish on the menu, or just drink a bottle of beer.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged animal, Chongqing Economic Times, customer, law
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Dueling statements in the Deng Yujiao murder case
Deng Yujiao’s lawyers were dismissed, the local government said. Says who? they reply.
Posted in Law
Tagged Deng Yujiao, law, sexual assault
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70 kph, indifference, and the rule of law
He Dong responds to the Hangzhou 70kph case, in which a driver who struck and killed a college student was said by police to have been travelling far slower than many people believed.
AP courses come to American-style high school in Guangzhou
New Express: A Guangzhou high school claims to be the first in China to offer students (Advanced Placement) courses and tests.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged AP tests, education, Guangzhou, H1N1, homicide, intellectual property, law, New Express, swine flu
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Two crooked Chinese bank officials convicted in the US
Two former managers of a branch of the Bank of China in Kaiping, Guangdong Province, were sentenced to 25 and 22 years by a US District Court in Nevada.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Bank of China, banking, corruption, crime, earthquakes, extradition, goverment, law, New Express
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Guard your pass word from hidden ATM cameras
The Beijing News alerts readers to the danger of losing your credit card information to thieves.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged ATMs, law, prostitution, scams, sex trade, The Beijing News
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