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[edit] April 4, 2007 (Monday)
- Evidence shows first man came from China. Weird Asia News
[edit] April 2, 2007 (Monday)
- Infant corpses and fetuses have become the newest supplements for health and beauty in China. Weird Asia News
[edit] March 22, 2007 (Thursday)
- A puppy in Nanjing returned home seven hours after its owner had buried it in a garden after the dog was hit by car. Weird Asia News
[edit] March 3, 2007 (Thursday)
- Zhao Xiaoju (27 years old) gave birth to a 13.8 pound baby in Fengtai Hospital of Beijing, to become the heaviest baby born in China ever. Currently, both mother and baby are well. Weird Asia News
[edit] February 22, 2007 (Thursday)
- Police officers caught 2 illegal advertisers and covered the boys, 10 and 15, with the ads, in an attempt to publicly humiliate them. Weird Asia News
[edit] February 13, 2007 (Monday)
- Superstitious Chinese drivers bid a total of 559,000 yuan (US$72,036) for six “lucky” vehicle registration plate numbers in northeastern China’s Jilin Province on Sunday. Weird Asia News
[edit] February 5, 2007 (Monday)
- Beijing plans to correct all bad English on major public signs by the end of 2007. Weird Asia News
[edit] February 1, 2007 (Thursday)
- China launches nationwide campaign this month aimed at encouraging people to mind their manners when they travel, whether at home or abroad. Weird Asia News
[edit] January 31, 2007 (Wednesday)
- The Door, a movie made completely for the blind, was shown recently in a movie theater for the first time in Beijing. Weird News
[edit] January 27, 2007 (Saturday)
- China approves 132 outbound tourist destinations. Xinhua
- A girl from north China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region plans to set a new Guiness World Record after eating nothing but dirt for two months. Weird Asia News
[edit] January 26, 2007 (Friday)
- Dress supposed to shield pregnant women from radiation. Weird News
[edit] January 23, 2007 (Tuesday)
- Criminal fakes coma to avoid jail. Weird News
[edit] January 22, 2007 (Monday)
- China welcomes Vatican olive branch. Cnn
[edit] January 21, 2007 (Sunday)
- Major earthquake hits northeastern Indonesia. MSNBC
[edit] January 18, 2007 (Thursday)
- Warnings issued for Guangzhou residents to watch for stray dogs as they have been trained to steal cell phones. Weird News
[edit] January 15, 2007 (Monday)
- China detains 2 after body parts found in mail. CNN
[edit] January 13, 2007 (Saturday)
- A man from Changchun, Jilin Province, pulled a 3-ton-car with his belly in an attempt to set a Guinness world record. Weird News
[edit] November 17, 2006 (Friday)
- Chinese President Hu Jintao urged wealthy nations investing more in developing countries in Asia. BBC News
[edit] November 6, 2006 (Monday)
[edit] November 3, 2006 (Friday)
- Guangdong more than doubles aircraft imports.[2]
- Shenzhen cracks biggest fake foreign cigarette. [3]
- Torch relay for the ninth Far East and South Pacific Games for the Disabled held in Guangzhou.[4]
[edit] August 11, 2006
- Typhoon Saomai kills 111 people and leaves 4 missing in eastern China, according to the Chinese government. It is the strongest typhoon to hit China in five decades. (BBC) (Times, UK)
[edit] August 3, 2006
- Thousands were evacuated as Typhoon Prapiroon approached southern China.
[edit] July 8, 2006
- The People's Republic of China and Japan started the sixth round of talks on the East China Sea issues at Beijing's Diaoyutai State Guesthouse. China Dailysome one was born i guess
[edit] May 26, 2005
- The People's Republic of China said Thursday that it will have meetings with Japan to resolve territorial disputes involving gas drilling in the East China Sea. (guardian uk)
[edit] News collections and sources
- Wikipedia:News collections and sources.
- Wikipedia:News sources - This has much of the same material organised in a hierarchical manner to help encourage NPOV in our news reporting.