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[2016-08-27 08:18]

Telecom fraud blamed in death of college applicant

[2016-08-26 08:35]

Xu Yuyu, a college-bound student, died from a sudden heart attack on Sunday after tuition fees raised by her family were swindled in a telephone scam.

Ex-Yunnan official expresses remorse in corruption trial

[2016-08-26 08:35]

A former senior official in Yunnan province stood trial on Thursday for allegedly accepting bribes worth over 24.3 million yuan ($3.7 million).

Taiwan tourism feeling a chill

[2016-08-26 08:35]

For Taiwan tourism, winter came early.

Wedding businesses need tweak, report says

[2016-08-26 08:35]

China's wedding industry should shift to more customized services, as the number of people getting married is decreasing, a market report said on Wednesday.

Children sickened during swimming lessons

[2016-08-26 08:35]

Since the beginning of August, nearly 300 children have suffered high fevers and eye inflammation after swimming lessons at a club in Harbin, Heilongjiang province.

Beijing launches real-time public bicycle app

[2016-08-26 08:35]

Beijing launched its first real-time public bicycle app on Thursday, as September - the most congested month of the year - approaches.

Free books enlighten Xinjiang minds

[2016-08-26 08:35]

Sixteen bookstores in the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region are donating books to the poor as part of an ongoing charity drive.

Musician versus masseur

[2016-08-26 08:35]

In late August 2013, Guo Bin, then a 6-year-old school student, was lured into a field near his home in the northern province of Shanxi by a woman who blinded him by gouging out his eyes.

The teacher who never gives up

[2016-08-26 08:35]

"In my view, there are no blind children, only children. Blind children are no different to any other, except for their way of seeing the world: we use our eyes, and they use their ears and hands," said Zhang Long, Guo Bin's teacher.

Support group shows the better side of human nature

[2016-08-26 08:35]

The attack on Guo Bin shocked China and led many observers to lament the "moral decline" in the country.

Authorities stop illegal broadcasts

[2016-08-25 08:21]

More than 500 sets of equipment for making unauthorized radio broadcasts in China were seized in a national campaign aided by more than 30,000 airwave monitors.

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