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Wenzhou, one under construction bridge collapsed

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By David Cao
David Cao
11 February 2009
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collapsed bridges in wenzhou

on the spot of broken bridge

At 8o'clock this morning one under construction bridge, in the Lucheng district of Wenzhou, collapses. 3 workers on that bridge are buried, local people get 2 worker out of ground, the 3rd worker is rescued by firemen 2 hours after.

The reason is under investigation.

Former general manager of Capital Airport Group sentenses death penalty for 100million bribery

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By David Cao
David Cao
11 February 2009
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Capital airport groupThe intermediate people's courts in Jinan, Shandong province, gives its judgment on Li Peiying's case today. The judge concludes that he, former general manager, is guilty and sentenses death penalty for taking more than 100million bribery.

As he returned all of the bribery, the court suspends his execution for 2 years.

Lantern Festival celebrated around China

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By Chinadaily.com.cn
Chinadaily.com.cn
10 February 2009
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China Lantern festival

People watch fireworks to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Zhengzhou, central China's Henan province February 9, 2009.

China lantern festival

People enjoy watching lanterns at a lantern fair in Baotuquan (or Spurting Spring) Park to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Jinan, east China's Shandong province February 9, 2009.

China lantern festival

Performers run in a rain of firework sparks during a dragon dance performance to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Wuhou Temple Museum in Chengdu, southwest China's Sichuan province February 9, 2009.

China lantern festival

Visitors crowd the Confucius Temple to celebrate the Lantern Festival in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu province February 9, 2009. The Lantern Festival is the last day of the Chinese New Year and falls on February 9 this year.

China lantern festival

People release sky lanterns to celebrate the traditional Lantern Festival in Shifen, Taipei County, Taiwan province February 9, 2009. People gathered to release sky lanterns as a form of prayer for good luck and blessings.

Zhangjiajie lantern festival

People celebrate the Lantern Festival in Zhangjiajie, a tourist city in central China's Hunan province February 9, 2009.

State TV company apologizes for Beijing fire

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By Yahoo.com
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10 February 2009
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 CCTV fire police

CCTV fire

China's state-run television broadcaster apologized Tuesday for an unlicensed fireworks display that sparked a blaze that destroyed a luxury hotel in the network's headquarters complex in downtown Beijing.

The fire, which sent off huge plumes of black smoke and showered the ground with embers, left one firefighter dead and a handful of others injured, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The blaze was put out early Tuesday after burning for more than five hours at the unfinished Mandarin Oriental hotel.

Xinhua quoted Luo Yuan, a spokesman for the Beijing fire department, as saying that fireworks set off to celebrate the Lunar New Year were to blame for the fire that destroyed the nearly finished Mandarin Oriental hotel.

He was quoted as saying CCTV had hired a fireworks company to ignite several hundred large fireworks in an open area by the hotel. Video footage posted on Youtube showed spectacular bursts of fireworks above the top of the building in downtown Beijing.

"According to the Beijing fire department, this fire occurred because the person in charge of the construction of the new building project of CCTV, without permission, hired staff to set off fireworks that violated regulations," China Central Television said in a statement on its Web site.

CCTV said it was deeply grieved "for the severe damage the fire caused to the country's property."

The 159-metre (520-foot) Mandarin Oriental, designed by Netherlands architects Rem Koolhaas and Ole Scheeren, was part of a stunning CCTV complex that helped transform the capital's skyline for last year's Olympics.

The dynamic Z-shaped CCTV tower next to the hotel quickly became a symbol of a modernizing and powerful China. The whole complex cost 5 billion yuan ($731 million), according to Xinhua.

Luo told a news conference the people from a company in Hunan province hired to set off the fireworks were being questioned.

Luo said the fireworks were similar to those used during the Beijing Olympics. Xinhua quoted him as saying because the fireworks were much more powerful than what was available at roadside stalls during the Lunar New Year holiday, approval was needed from the city government before they could be set off in downtown areas.

"The owners of the property ignored police warnings that such fireworks were not allowed," said Luo.

Beijing usually tightly restricts the use of fireworks downtown, but waives the rules each year during the Lunar New Year holiday. Monday was the final day for the firework exception, marking the first full moon since the Lunar New Year, and massive barrages exploded in open spaces throughout the city.

A 30-year-old firefighter died after suffering respiratory tract injuries fighting the blaze, Xinhua said.

Claim damages by show breasts in front of hospital(Photo)

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By David Cao
David Cao
09 February 2009
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Show breasts in public

Does a breast enlargement failure lead to bare one breasts in front of the public?

No, normally not. But this time is the special case. Zhao is a 39 years old lady, in the moring of the 7th of this month, she bare her breast at the gate of the hospital in which she recieved that painful operation. Her abnormal behavior draws a lot of people's attention.

Three months ago, Zhao had an breast enlargement operation in Kangmei hospital, located in Fuoshan, Guangdong province. after that she found out that her breast are not in the same size, later her boyfriend broke up with her.

She asked the hospital to refund her operation fee for dozens times, but the Kangmei refused her again and again.

"If I can't get refund from this hospital, I will commit suicide just in front of this hospital", she says.

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