A CLONED military vehicle was set ablaze by angry people last night after self-claimed armed police beat a taxi driver for a rear-end collision. Some police cars were smashed in the chaos as well, police in the south China city of Nanning said today.
The fake military MPV crashed into the taxi in an accident but the driver surnamed Chen asked the cabbie to pay compensation and beat him up for protesting. Their scuffle soon drew a big crowd.
As police were about to bring Chen to a police station for investigation, the agitated cabbie stood in their way to protest. Some onlookers took the chance to burn the vehicle, police said.
THE 12-year-old girl who took a five-hour taxi ride all the way from Jiangxi Province to Shanghai yesterday to treat her wounded eye received a surgery last night at Fudan University Eye Ear Nose and Throat Hospital.
Wu Meihui from Poyang City of Jiangxi had her right eye pricked by a bamboo stick while playing with her cousin on Wednesday afternoon. Local doctors said she should be sent to a major hospital in Shanghai or Guangzhou for more professional treatment within 24 hours.
For the first time, the World Trade Organization (WTO) will co-sponsor the 17th China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) in September, the CIFIT organizing committee announced Thursday.
U.S. stocks plunged Wednesday after Tuesday’s retreat, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling for the third consecutive day for the first time in the year, amid lingering concerns over the Federal Reserve’s possible tapering of its bond purchases.
The World Bank on Wednesday slightly scaled down its forecast of global economic growth rate to 2.2 percent for this year, 0.2 percentage point lower than its January forecast.
The U.S. dollar continued falling against most major currencies on Wednesday ahead of the U.S. retail sales data for May, which is seen as another indicator for whether the Federal Reserve would begin to taper its monetary easing program.
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Chief executive officers (CEOs) of large U.S. companies were slightly more confident about the country’s economic prospects, according to a survey released Wednesday by Business Roundtable, a leading U.S. business association.
Chinese shares closed sharply lower Thursday as a string of weaker-than-expected economic data weighed heavily on investors’ confidence about the world’s second-largest economy.
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