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Wu Ying Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
The Wu Ying saga came to a close with the announcement of sentence legal analysts interpreted as life imprisonment
05.21.2012
Kidnapped Fishermen Released After Two Weeks
29 Chinese nationals and three boats freed, but it is unclear if ransom is involved
05.21.2012
How One Policeman Got Burned When Dealing With the Devil
When a drug enforcement officer arrested men involved in trafficking he had no idea it would spell the end of his career because they enjoyed official protection
05.21.2012
Former Fugitive Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Convicted of transferring over 400 million yuan worth in bribes to local officials, courts in Fujian Province handed down a life sentence to Lai Changxing
05.18.2012
Death and Dying in the Provinces
Fault lines in the basic insurance system are appearing not only in disparities of coverage for those in the cities and countryside, but also in how health care institutions deal with the chronically ill
05.18.2012
Revisiting the Dangers of Cultural Amnesia
Remembering the Cultural Revolution for what it really was – a disaster – is paramount as China faces the future
05.18.2012
Chinese Fishermen, Boats Seized by N. Koreans
Captors demand 900,000 yuan in ransom for three boats and 29 kidnapped fishermen
05.17.2012
Near Three Gorges Dam, the Exodus Continues
Another 110,000 people are expected to join the 1.1 million who’ve moved from the reservoir's danger zone
05.17.2012
Authorities Say Yunnan Bomb Suspect Misidentified
The identification of a suicide bomb suspect in Yunnan was contested by eyewitness reports
05.14.2012
Closer Look: Beijing Daily Editorial Was Inappropriate
Newspaper's commentary on the Chen Guangcheng case misstated the central government’s stance and could have harmed Sino-U.S. relations
05.11.2012
Closer Look: The Truth about Drinking Water
Experts agree that the official statistics on quality are a sham
05.10.2012
Closer Look: Checking on the Pension Check
Reforms to China's public pension fund schemes overlook divides between government and non-government employees
05.10.2012
Former Soccer Chief Says Confession Obtained Under Torture
In a letter to a national sports magazine, the former head of China's Football Association, has stated that confessions to bribery charges were falsely obtained
05.03.2012
Music Industry Sings Copyright Swan Song
Musicians, recording studios and Internet firms are locked in debate over a government draft amendment
04.27.2012
Everbright Executive Quits Over Reports He Is Bo's Brother
Hong Kong-listed company says it is investigating the identity of vice chairman
04.26.2012
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