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Homeless make claim for compensation
2016-01-12
A group of homeless people have gone to court accusing the government of taking their belongings without giving them adequate notice.
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Louis Vuitton seeks action against fakes
2016-01-12
French luxury goods firm Louis Vuitton is seeking damages from three people convicted of offering counterfeit versions of its clothing, shoes and handbags on Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's popular Taobao shopping website.
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Thieves sentenced to life in prison for tapping oil pipe
2016-01-11
Three men were sentenced to life in prison for theft of refined oil worth 470 million yuan ($71 million), the largest case of theft in terms of value since 1949.
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Wife played key role in former energy chief's corruption
2016-01-11
The wife of disgraced former energy chief Jiang Jiemin played a key role in his corruption as most of the briberies were paid to her, a report disclosed.
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Trial of IT executives puts judges to the test
2016-01-11
The heated discussion both online and in the print media about the trial of four former executives of Shenzhen QVOD Technology Co, an online video service company, which was broadcast live on Thursday and Friday, has exerted pressure on the judges.
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Watchdog issues rare comment on execs' porn prosecution
2016-01-11
China's Internet watchdog has taken the rare step of commenting on an ongoing court case by issuing a statement about a controversial online pornography trial.
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Judgment reserved in landmark case for non-profit organizations
2016-01-09
The Court of Final Appeal on Friday reserved judgment on a landmark case which will decide whether profits acquired through real estate by non-profit organizations are taxable or not.
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China video streaming execs stand trial for pornography
2016-01-08
Four executives of Chinese online video service Qvod stood trial on Thursday and Friday in Beijing, charged with spreading pornography for profit.