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Nation mourns China's funniest man

2006-12-21 10:54:28

Cui Xiuqin, a 46-year-old woman cycled straight to the China-Japan Friendship Hospital of Beijing on hearing the news on TV at midday Wednesday.

Beijing more open to sexual education

2006-12-20 15:16:02

What grade does China's sexual education for its massive population of teenagers deserve? A failing one. That was the well-known psychologist and sexologist Hu Peicheng's evaluation of the country's sex-education in early November.

Crosstalk master Ma Ji dies of heart attack

2006-12-20 13:50:55

Renowned Xiangsheng master Ma Ji, 72, passed away today at a hospital in Beijing. He died of heart failure.

An entertaining tug-of-war - the'hidden rules'

2006-12-18 18:56:21

It is like a tug-of-war amongst Chinese actresses over whether there are 'hidden-rules' in the country's entertainment industry.

Abandoned 'mermaid baby' dies in hospital

2006-12-18 17:38:53

A thirty-eight-day-old infant born with 'mermaid syndrome' died on December 17 in Hunan Provincial Children's hospital, despite doctor's best efforts to save him, the Xiao Xiang Morning Herald reported Monday.

How the media reported on graft in the early days of China?

2006-12-18 15:50:52

Gao Qinrong, a party member and former Shanxi Youth Daily journalist, was the first to expose the fraud committed by Yuncheng District on a fake irrigation project in May, 1998.

Gong Li: Non-Chinese characters Hollywood challenge

2006-12-17 12:55:36

Chinese actress Gong Li says the biggest challenge she faces in Hollywood isn't the language barrier, but rather tackling non-Chinese characters.

Patrick Tam is anomaly in HK movie industry

2006-12-17 12:55:36

Hong Kong's film industry is famous for churning out a large volume of movies. Sometimes scripts are written at the last minute _ or not at all. But veteran director Patrick Tam doesn't work that way.

Professor: Dragon symbol of China's feudal monarchy

2006-12-15 17:25:05

The fate of the dragon, China's thousands-of-years-old national symbol, has fallen into a swirl of uncertainties as professors and civilians interpret the virtual animal in totally different ways.

Students turn to bars, farms to get credit hours

2006-12-12 15:30:52

More than one thousand Mianyang College, Sichuan University students are busy running businesses or working on farms to gain credit hours, reported the Beijing News Tuesday.

Private planes take wing in China

2006-12-11 17:34:56

As private cars are no longer luxury dreamboats for many Chinese, some magnates, especially in the booming eastern region, are turning to private planes to get around.

Website defending mistresses' rights against legal spirit - scholar

2006-12-11 17:30:19

Six months after it began, Zheng Baichun's website (www.2n88.com), known for defending the rights of er'nai, or mistresses, was deemed against the spirit of marital law by a legal scholar, despite the fact that over 600 unfortunate women have resorted to the website for help.