A father who dumped the body of his baby daughter outside a refuge for abandoned infants is to be prosecuted.
Editor's note: To offer a clearer picture of history, the State Archives Administration released a large number of files on 45 Japanese war criminals who were tried and convicted in China after World War II. The special military tribunal of the Supreme People's Court held public trials, sentencing the criminals to eight-to-20 years prison term. China Daily is publishing abstracts of the criminals' confessions:
I was dumbfounded when I saw the result online. There must be something wrong."
Social networks are playing a crucial role in the earthquake rescue operation as victims use blog posts to summon help and organizers stay in touch with frontline commanders over the Internet.
I was awakened by aftershocks three times on Monday night.
Twelve Chinese fishermen received prison sentences ranging from six to 12 years by a Philippine Palawan regional court after the group's vessel rammed into Tubbataha Reef Natural Park in April last year.
The timing of the release of Japan's defense white paper, just one day before the anniversary of the dropping of the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, may raise a few eyebrows.
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