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THIS HEN IS NO BIRD OF A FEATHER


It looked like a hen but had a gorgeous cockscomb. It began laying eggs when it was ten months old but two months later it crowed.
Its astonished owners thought that it was a jinx so theylet free in a mountain. The strange bird survived for a year and it was recently spotted and taken in by  an emplyee of a folk cultural park in Xinlou Village, Chenghai District of Shantou, Guangdong Province.
A veterinarian believes the unusual physical attributes  are due to excessive male hormones in the hen.

Source - Yangcheng Evening News.

DIVORCE PUSHES SON TO COMMIT SUICIDE

Fear of his parents' divorce pushed a 20-year old man to jump to his death from a high building in Jilin Province.
Xiao Ming, a college student from Changchun, jumped  from the window of his home in the 21st floor on Tuesday.
Xiao Ming's parents were recently divorced.

Source - New Cultural News

IN SOME PLACES, HEAT TRUMPS OUT MARRIAGE

Dozens of women teachers in primary and mibddle schools in Harbin of Northeasr Heilongjiang Province  - a very cold region - were recently divorced to a get a heating allowance.
Some schools only give men and unmarried women employees a heating allowance, about 3,000 yuan  (US$370) a year, which made some women teachers abandon their marriage certifications.
The public has called for equal treatment to men and  women and warned that the divorce might cause new troubles for the women teachers in the future.

Source - Life Daily


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RING IN THE PANTS GETS PROFESSOR OFF THE HOOK

A college student from Hefei, Anhui Province, accused a professor of stealing his mobile phone.
When queuing at a local post office, Xiao Ji felt a shake in his trouser pocket and found that his phone was missing. He quickly noticed that the only other person in the post office  was a 50 year old professor.
Ji angrily accused him and called the police.
The mobile phone was found inside Xiao Ji's own pants after the police called his number.  The  police suggested that he stick with more traditional clothes instead of trying to copy western fashion.

Source - Xinan Evening News

SON STAGES PLOT, SEEKS MONEY FROM PARENTS

The parents of a 17-year old man were heart-broken after he told his friends to kidnap him to pay his debts.
His friends called the parents in Nanchong in Sichuan Province, and demanded 1,000 yuan (US$123), claiming their son had stabbed one of their friends seriously.
The parents paid the ransom for and asked police for help but officers found the whole thing was a farce directed by the son.

Source - Huaxi Metropolis News

RARE HORSES GO UP FOR ADOPTION

Przewalaski's Horses, very rare wild equestrians with  a history dating back more than 6,000 years, are now up for adoption.
For 10,000 yuan (US$1,233), the Xinjiang Wild Animal Protection Association and Xinjiang Wild  Horse Propagation Research Centre, which launched the programme in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, will assign a guardian to one of 66 wild horses.
Among them are 37 mares but 34 were adopted on the first day Monday.
Przewalaski's Horse is in danger of extinction. There are less than 1,500 in the world and only about 300 in  China. They are considered "more precious than Panda."

Source - New Express

TRIP TO PLAYGROUND? PHONE MY  SECRETARY

A growing number of primary and middle school students in Shanghai have business cards giving their name position at school and on line chat moniker.
These students believe they will be able to extend their social circle more easily.

Source - Shanghai Evening News

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