BeijingTeacher detention upheldA court in the capital has upheld a decision by the public security authorities to put a secondary school teacher in administrative detention for stealing from a supermarket, the Beijing Times reports.迷你倉 After shopping with her daughter in June, she left the supermarket without paying for some eggs, lemons and two jackets. She admitted wrongdoing and was detained for five days, but later said the charges were fabricated.Death for murderA 55-year-old man has been given the death sentence by a court in the capital for killing his 39-year-old girlfriend and injuring her sister who had tried to save her, the Beijing Times reports. The man felt his partner was losing interest in him one year into their relationship. He stabbed her to death in February last year. The victim’s sister was struck on the hand with a hammer.GuangdongAttacked with cleaversA government official in Shenzhen has been attacked by three men wielding meat cleavers, the Yangcheng Evening News reports. The man sustained at least 12 injuries across his body. He was off-duty at the time of the assault. The family of the man said they suspected the attack was linked to a property dispute involving a kindergarten that the official was involved in. Police are investigating.Foreign ‘drug suspects’Eight foreigners have been arrested on suspicion of drug trafficking in Guangzhou, the Yangcheng Evening News reports. The police said the foreigners were found mailing the methamphetamine overseas. Police did not reveal their nationalities. Ten grams of the drug, plus heroin weighing 8.8kg, were allegedly found when police raided the foreigners’ hotel rooms.HenanStreet ‘revenge attack’A couple has been arrested in Hebi for allegedly taking off a woman’s shirt in public, hitting her and taking away her mobile phone, the Henan Legal News reports. The couple is said to have contracted a sexually transmitted disease last month after the 35-year-old man had sex with the other woman, whom he met online.African Buddhist visitTwenty people from Africa have completed a three-month programme to practise Buddhism at a Shaolin temple, the news portal Eastday.com reports. The visitors learned some Putonghua, acupuncture and Buddhist rituals, as well as practised kung fu and meditation. The visitors came from five countries and the programme formed part of a Sino-African cultural exchange.HubeiBogus drink detailsProduct safety officials are investigating after the police in Wuhan found a crate of milk drinks marked with a date of manufacture that had not yet come to pass, the Chutian Metropolis Daily reports. The police said on their microblog account that the drinks were found on December 29, but were marked as being made on January 1 this year. Police joked the company must have a time machine. The manufacturer is based in Henan and the province’s product quality supervision authority is looking into the matter. Police said the crate had probably fallen off the back of a truck.Wild bird hunting banThe forestry authority has introduced a five-year ban on the hunting of wild birds in the province to protect the wildlife, the Hubei Daily reports. The authority said it would consider extending the ban when it expires.HunanScam cash returnedThree men who fell prey to a scam to supposedly father the child of a fictitious, infertile Hong Kong tycoon have got back the money they paid to confidence tricksters, Voc儲存倉com.cn reports. The men were told they would get 300,000 yuan (HK$380,670) in reward for getting the wife of the “tycoon’’ pregnant, but had to pay money up front as a sign of “sincerity”. A court in Loudi has found a couple guilty of fraud and ordered that the 850,000 yuan the men paid be returned. The couple have yet to be sentenced.Woman survives fallA 37-year-old mentally ill woman survived after she jumped from a fifth-floor flat in Changsha and landed on a man who was cleaning his car below, the Rednet.cn news portal reports. The man is said to be in a stable condition in hospital. She only suffered fractures to her fingers. She had said she wanted to go outside and see her daughter and jumped from the building. Her husband went home one day last week to find his wife cutting her daughter’s finger with a knife.ShanghaiPoll against gay rightsAbout 70 per cent of people taking part in a survey carried out by a local university said they did not support an open attitude towards homosexuality in society, the news portal Eastday.com reports. Shanghai Jiao Tong University polled about 4,000 people in October in 34 cities around the country about their values, including their attitudes to divorce and suicide. About 87 per cent of people polled said taking your own life was wrong. About 72 per cent of those surveyed said they were not against divorce.Shop thieves soughtPolice are looking for two women suspected of stealing 15,000 yuan from a kiosk in the Pudong district, Radio and Television Shanghai reports. One of the women went inside to snatch the money when the shopkeeper, a pensioner, went to help another women looking at clothes and socks on sale. The shopkeeper said similar cases have happened in the area.ShaanxiOfficial found deadA health official who has been investigated by the anti-corruption watchdog authority in Hanzhong has been found dead at his home, the Huashang Daily reports. The newspaper said the official appears to have committed suicide. Police said the 44-year-old man was injured in the leg, but did not give details of the cause of death. The corruption watchdog confirmed it had investigated the official, but did not say why.Taobao customer harassedA woman in Xian who rated a vendor as average on the popular shopping website Taobao said she received more than 2,000 harassing phone calls from the seller over four days demanding she change her mark to good, the China West news website reports. The woman said the owner called her every two minutes and swore over the phone. She gave the rating because she was unsatisfied with the boots she bought. The woman has reported the matter to the police.ZhejiangPolluting firms criticisedThe deputy mayor of Ningbo has criticised polluting chemical businesses in the city, saying they were making money at the expense of future generations, the Metropolis Express reports. The official said industrial emissions were a major source of the city’s air pollution.Smog blog proves hitA man in Hangzhou who has been posting advice on how to deal with smog on the popular social network service WeChat has amassed more than 10,000 followers in a month, the Zhejiang News website reports. The man also measures and publishes details of PM2.5 concentrations, fine particles among the most health-threatening air pollutants, using professional instruments. He has compiled his tips into a “Smog Survival Manual”, which he regularly updates.迷你倉最平
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