Chinese police count stacks of fake 100 yuan banknotes in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian province, April 28, 2011. Police seized the faux currency worth 490,000 yuan ($75,457) and arrested three suspects. [Photo/Xinhua]
The popular Beijing grill "The Lancet", which is named after the famous medical journal, received a special customer on Sunday --- William Summerskill, one of the four senior executive editors of the journal, according to the grill's weibo account.
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