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    (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2014-09-28 14:37

    Chinese singer poses like his 'sister', 90-year-old woman can do 50 push-ups, writer of 10 books scores low in exams.

    Woman slaps man on bus

    A woman surnamed Gao slapped a man after she was kissed by him on the bus on the way to work Saturday morning in Wuhan, Hubei province. But she forgave him after the man's mother apologized to her, Chutian Daily reported.

    Gao was taking a nap on the bus when she was kissed by the man she had never met before. She slapped him but the man asked her whether she was his girlfriend Beibei. It irritated Gao even more and she slapped him again. The man said nothing and got off the bus.

    The man's mother found Gao in the evening and apologized to her. Gao forgave her son after learning that he suffered from depression.

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    Trending: China's youngest hacker denies bad intentions

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     Lin Zi-qi (L) VS Eason Chan (R) 

    Singer poses like his 'sister'

    Famous Chinese singer Eason Chan posted a picture of himself weightlifting on his Sina Weibo account Friday, in response to a widely circulated joke that a new female weightlifting champion at the Asian Games resembled him.

    After Lin Zi-qi, representing Chinese Taipei, won the gold medal in women's weightlifting on Sept 23, the news soon went viral not only because of the gold medal but also because one of her weightlifting photos had an uncanny resemblance to Chan. "Chan has eventually found his sister after many years," said some Internet users.

    In response, Chan dressed and posed like Lin for a photo and posted it online, which ignited his fans' enthusiasm again.Trending: China's youngest hacker denies bad intentions

    Trending: China's youngest hacker denies bad intentions

    Writer files suit over low marks

    A well-known writer, Zhang Yiyi, 33, from Yueyang, Hunan province, has filed a lawsuit against the provincial examination board for giving him low marks in Chinese composition at this year's college entrance examination, Xinhua news agency reported.

    Zhang, who has published 10 books under his belt, has requested that the names of the examiners, scoring methods and standards should be made public.

    As the court is in session, the verdict will be announced at a later date.

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    Elder from C China can do 50 push-ups

    Zhang Fengqin, 91, from a residential community in Zhengzhou, Henan province, did 50 push-ups without losing her breath. She said regular exercise is the key to a healthier and longer life while attending the community's activity, which helps elders communicate and share experiences together. There are 27 people over 90 out of 5,357 living in the residence, news.zynews.com reported.

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    China's youngest hacker denies bad intentions

    Wang Zhengyang, a grade two student in a junior school affiliated to the prestigious Tsinghua University who is dubbed "the youngest Chinese hacker", prefers to be called a "sneaker" and said that he would not exploit Internet bugs to cause any harm, the Beijing News reported.

    Trending: China's youngest hacker denies bad intentions

    The online world recently said that Wang invaded his school's online question-answering system because he didn't want to do homework and he also bought goods worth 2,500 yuan ($408) for only one cent by using the packet capture technology. Wang said he invaded the system to help repair it because it is the only way to find and repair bugs.

    "I didn't buy anything, I just changed the price to give people a big discount," Wang said.

    He was invited as a speaker at the China Internet Security Conference this month.

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    Thief scraps jade as waste

    Trending: China's youngest hacker denies bad intentions

    A thief mistook stolen jade as common stones and threw them away, enews.xwh.cn reported on Sunday.

    The thief robbed a house in Jilin city, the capital city of Northeast China's Jilin province, on Sunday and took more than 600 pieces of Hetian Jade the house owner surnamed Zhang had bought. Mistaking the precious jade – estimated at more than $30,000 – as common stones, the thief threw them away after leaving Zhang's house. Only a couple of the precious stones have been retrieved.

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    Red-light camera used to restrain jaywalkers

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    A new device that photographs pedestrians jaywalking has been installed at an intersection in Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei province, to deter the practice, reported people.com.cn on Sunday. The red-light camera had only been previously installed in Shanghai.

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    Woman without fingerprints denied by driving school

    A woman surnamed Zhou has been rejected by driving schools because she has no fingerprints, reported Xiamen Daily on Saturday.

    As fingerprint registration is a must in many driving schools, the woman, who was born without fingerprints, has been refused by several driving schools for the same reason. She is also the only one that is exempt from fingerprint recognition in her company. Zhou's son has no fingerprints either.

    In China, fingerprint collection is also required when people apply for driver's licenses, ID cards and passports.

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