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2013-11-11

Instead of resorting to violence, a city in Southwest China's Sichuan province hired an attractive woman as a chengguan (urban management) worker.

Online sales of an Internet company reached 6.7 billion yuan in one hour on Monday morning, an annual carnival for online shoppers. The online shopping spree on Nov 11, initiated in the name of "Singles Day," a celebration of those not paired off, has become the country's most popular annual commercial holiday and created an e-commerce miracle, Xinhua News agency reported.

The Beijing Subway ignited public anger after it criticized uncivilized passengers as "locusts" on its official micro blog on Sunday morning. "After the locusts passed through Line 10, waste is everywhere," the post said, with a photo of rubbish on a subway carriage floor.

Instead of resorting to violence, a city in Southwest China's Sichuan province hired an attractive woman as a chengguan (urban management) worker. Xiong Zhaorong is called a "goddess" by the roadside vendors, since she uses smiles to persuade the vendors to clear out rather than attack them like many other chengguan workers, West China City Daily reported.

It would be risky to believe an online post that called on workers to deposit 500 yuan ($82) per month instead of paying into their pension, a social security official said. The online post said workers can get about 3,376 yuan in bank interest every month after retirement if they continue depositing 500 yuan a month for 30 years.

In an effort to match his 140-kg wife, a man in Central China's Henan province gained 18 kg in three months. Liu Ru, from Jiaozuo city, now weighs 81 kg, from a previous weight of 63 kg in late October, three months after marrying Chang Qinghua, according to China Youth Daily.

Buses in Nanjing have been requisitioned as school buses because the district could not afford special school buses, China National Radio reported. A total of 234 buses transport students to 31 schools in Jiangning district, but more than 300 are needed, education authorities say. The price and maintenance costs of special school buses are too expensive, authorities say.

As of Saturday, more than 1.77 million people have registered with Beijing's vehicle license plate lottery system to get a purchase permit. The total, more than 80,000 above October's, is the highest number in 32 months. The increase in applicants is due to the city's new license plate lottery policy, which will slash its new car quota by 37.5 percent beginning next year.

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