(1) Chuin-Wei Yap, Debate Rages in China as Death Sentence Upheld for Young Tycoon. China Real Time, Jan 20, 2012
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealti ... d-for-young-tycoon/
(A high court this week upheld a capital sentence for 31-year-old Wu Ying, once listed as China’s sixth-richest woman, after hearing the prosecution’s case that the boss of Bense Holding Group bilked investors out of 380 million yuan ($60.3 million) in an apparent Ponzi-like scheme)
(2) Josh Chin, ‘Buried Alive’: A Dissident’s Words Become a Catchphrase. China Real Time, Jan 20, 2012.
http://blogs.wsj.com/chinarealti ... come-a-catchphrase/
Note: The blog forms the backbone of a report:
Josh Chin, After Beijing Lets Dissident Leave, He Spurs an internet Catchphrase. Wall Street Journal, Jan 20, 2012.
, whose major difference is the addition as the last paragraph: "Separately, a court in Wuhan in central China sentenced democracy activist Li Tie to 10 years in prison for subversion, the Associated Press reported, citing a family member of Mr Li. It was the third long sentence for a dissident in less than a month.
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