On March 17, Cao Guang was working as usual at the China-Guinea Friendship Hospital at Conakry, capital of Guinea in West Africa.
Cheng Kun's shouts broke the lull of the hot afternoon in Ludian county. "He is opening his eyes! Quick, move him to a cooler spot under the shade!"
For many Muslims in quake-hit Ludian county, the arrival of Uygur volunteer Alimjan Xaliq was good news.
An online donation drive to help victims of the magnitude-6.5 quake, which hit Ludian county in Yunnan province, collected more than 10 million yuan ($1.6 million) within a day.
After hesitating for a year, Zhang Wei finally decided to return the court the black robe he had worn for 16 years. The 39-year-old former judge resigned from a Beijing suburban court on July 15, citing administrative obstacles in the judicial environment, work pressure and inadequate pay as some of the reasons for giving up the profession he once loved.
Enhancing public awareness of legal issues and getting authorities up to speed with the changes will help the rollout of the latest judicial reform, an official of the Supreme People's Court said.
Chinese courts will learn from the judicial experience of other countries, and the ongoing reform will be approached with an open attitude, an official of China's top court said.
Tan Xinyang said he made up his mind to study abroad while visiting a workshop at a design college in Australia a year ago.
It was a bow on a dress that finally undid everything for Zuo Wen, when she wondered whether she really wanted to continue designing and making clothes for women.
After a storm washed him ashore on Yongxing Island 30 years ago, Zheng Youbai had to survive on the deserted spot in the South China Sea like a modern-day Robinson Crusoe for a month until a fishing boat rescued him.
Deng Dayong, 54, fisherman and resident on Jinqing Island
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