Student pranked by classmates receives 200 calls in one night, girl writes down iPad instructions for mom, parents worry over exercising on school roof.
Students exercising on roof worries parents
Primary students doing daily exercises on the roof of the school building is making the parents worry about their safety in Jinan city, Shangdong province, according to qq.com on Sunday.
Parents claim that the school is conducting exercises on the roof because they have admitted too many students, while the school counters that by saying that the roof was designed with the aim of being used as a playground.
The roof is used for daily exercises by students for only 15 minutes.
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Man receives 200 calls in one night
Man in Hanzhong city, Shaanxi province, was suddenly overwhelmed by calls from strangers asking if he was the chief of the central inspection team, a team dispatched by China's central authorities to oversee local officials on corruption issues, reported Qianjiang Evening News on Thursday.
The man, who had been using his two phone numbers for 14 years, received more than 200 calls and hundreds of texts in just one night.
Police launched an investigation and arrested the alleged culprit behind the calls. It turns out that the man's classmate replaced the member list of Central Inspection Team with names and phone numbers of classmates and released the list online to prank them.
The suspected culprit has been sent to detention for five days.
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Girl posts handmade iPad instructions for mom
Girl posted handmade eight pages of iPad instructions for her mom who had just received an iPad as a gift from her, according to zjol.com.cn on Wednesday.
Alhough the electronic devices are as popular as ever, there are many seniors who find it difficult to operate them. But for the lucky mom it’s not a puzzle anymore.
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Mr Primary School swindles Mr PhD
Man with a doctorate degree was swindled by a man with only primary-level education when he tried to buy some work-related equipment on the Internet in April, according to Chutian Metropolis Daily on Wednesday.
He realized that he had been fooled by the swindler when he was unable to reach the man after transferring the payment to him. The police launched an investigation and arrested the suspected con artist on August 11.
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Romantic expulsion denied by university
Henan University in Kaifeng has denied expelling a student who shouted his love for a female counterpart during a military training session at the university on Monday, people.com reported on Wednesday.
A micro blog post said on Tuesday that the student had been expelled, but the university said he had only been lectured and had apologized.
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Nursing homes planned for monks and nuns
The Tibet autonomous region plans to build nursing homes for monks and nuns in large monasteries. Nursing homes will be set up in 45 monasteries with more than 100 clergy each, said Be Tsering, deputy director of the region's religious affairs office.
There are more than 46,000 monks and nuns in more than 1,700 temples in the region.
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