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China farmer avoids jail in fake tiger photo trial

BEIJING (Reuters) - A farmer in northern China found guilty of doctoring photos of an endangered tiger after collecting a cash reward from wildlife authorities, has been handed a lighter sentence on appeal, local media said on Tuesday.

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China freezes reuters.com - 03/02/08
Feb 2 - Extreme weather chaos continues to affect China's transportation systems.

China Rejects Apology Demand www.reuters.co.uk - 18/04/05
BEIJING TOKYO (Reuters) - China told Japan bluntly on Sunday it had no reason to apologise after weeks of anti-Japanese protests, some violent, in cities across China.

China recalls Nanjing massacre britainnews.net - 13/12/07
By Royston Chan NANJING, China (Reuters) - China marked 70 years since Japan's infamous Nanjing massacre on Thursday, invoking memories of the atrocity to remind Tokyo that the wartime past remains ...

Stocks Beats Sex In Google China www.anorak.co.uk - 04/01/08
SEX sells: “BEIJING (Reuters) - The names of three banks and the word ’stocks’ beat ’sex’ to become four of the most Googled words in China last year, according to a Google China list seen on Thursday. China Merchants Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and Ch...

China remembers Nanjing massacre reuters.com - 13/12/07
Dec 13 - China commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Nanjing massacre with sirens and bells.

Christmas is the new cool in China reuters.com - 25/12/07
Dec. 24 - Christmas mass in China attracts the devout, the curious and the vendors.

China tackles piracy Reuters Video: Top News - 27/12/08
Dec 26 - It's China's first naval mission outside Chinese waters in centuries.

China, Japan Hold Talks www.reuters.co.uk - 24/04/05
JAKARTA TOKYO (Reuters) - The leaders of China and Japan pulled relations between the Asian giants back from the brink at a weekend meeting, but analysts said bitter memories of Japan's wartime history and rivalry for influence will keep ties fragile.

Bjork Ruines China For Artists Anorak News - 10/03/08
BJORJK makes her childish point about Tibet and leaves the mess behind: HANGHAI (Reuters) - China will tighten its controls over foreign singers and other performers after Icelandic singer Bjork shouted “Tibet! Tibet!” at a Shanghai concert last weekend, the Ministry of Culture said on F...

China denounces torch protest Reuters: UK - 07/04/08
BEIJING (Reuters) - China on Monday denounced protests that disrupted the Beijing Olympic torch relay in London and IOC chief Jacques Rogge said he was very concerned at the protests, but added there was no momentum for a Games boycott.

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