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1 in 4 people in Shanghai over the age of 60

According to new demographic statistics released yesterday, 3.48 million of Shanghai's 14.2 million permanent residents are over the age of 60 . At 24.5% of the city's population, Shanghai's


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Shanghai medical personnel notify funeral parlors of dying patients in exchange for cash

In an alarming breach of medical ethics, medical staff have been notifying funeral companies of their dying patients in exchange for cash. [ more › ]


Photo of the Day: Youngsters

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Hire a professional mourner to grieve in your place this Tomb Sweeping Day

A budding company is now offering to mourn your dead ancestors this Tomb Sweeping Day if you either can't attend or just need some extra tears on site to show you know how to appear like you


Publisher Qin Biaoxi on China's state-owned enterprises

"State-owned enterprises should not be owned by the state, but by the people. Last year, these enterprises earned a profit of 900 billion yuan. This money should by right go to the people. First,


She-wolf captive suspected of attacking seven in Shandong is actually a husky

Only days after possibly gunning down the wrong wolf during a hunt for the creature responsible for biting seven people in Tengzhou (two of whom died), Shandong's finest captured another suspect


Woman in Taiwan commits suicide while chatting with friends on Facebook

Morbid suicide story of the day : A young woman in Taipei, Taiwan committed suicide by inhaling poisonous fumes while chatting with her friends on Facebook. None of her so-called friends called


ITV: Wang Lijun first went to UK Consulate; diplomats mum on Neil Heywood

Now, Angus Walker, UK correspondent for ITV, who's now in Chongqing, says the UK consulate there has now refused to entertain further questions from the media , going so far as to chain up its


Photo of the Day: Night lights

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