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China
    2016-08-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    Volleyball gold

    Head held high as she took the court moments after her Chinese team entered the arena*, Jenny Lang Ping waved and smiled in several directions then paced around the floor observing China’s championship opponent from Serbia.

    She guided her team to a come-from-behind gold — and made her own history, too. Lang became the first person to win volleyball gold as a coach and player, her China team rallying from one-set down to defeat the upstart Serbians on Saturday night at Rio Olympics.

    Domestic roaming fees

    China’s major telecom operators have announced plans to cancel domestic roaming* charges as they are instead turning to 4G services as a major source of profit.

    China Mobile Communications Corp., the country’s largest telecom operator, recently said they will stop charging domestic roaming fees by the end of this year. Since July, they have stopped selling new service packages that include domestic roaming charges on cross-province phone calls.

    Teacher illegally fired

    A female teacher in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, was illegally fired by a college as she battled cancer, according to a recent court ruling, but she didn’t live to see the legal decision, the China Youth Daily reported.

    Liu Lingli, an English teacher, was dismissed from Bowen College of Lanzhou Jiaotong University in January 2015 while undergoing treatment for ovarian* cancer, losing her salary and medical insurance.

    Hospital seeks apology

    A controversial electroshock* therapy that is used in a hospital in East China’s Shandong Province to help “cure teenage Internet addiction” has again come to the limelight after the hospital asked a Net user to apologize for his criticism of the therapy and the therapist.

    Cai Jiangzhou, a mobile game developer, said on August 16 that the Linyi No. 4 People’s Hospital has sent him a letter asking for a public apology because Cai’s article about one of its therapists Yang Yongxin damaged the hospital’s reputation. Yang uses electroshock therapy to “cure young Internet junkies*.”(SD-Agencies)

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