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Police raid Beijing?s unfit scalper parents

Mon, 11 Sep 2006 11:29:22 +0000 | shanghaidaily.com

SCALPERS at Beijing railway stations who use their children as pawns to escape the law will no longer be tolerated, as the police have adopted a new policy to enforce these types of offenders, Beijing Times reported today. Beijing railway police will now send the scalpers’ children to local orphanages with the state’s authorization for [...]


Couples of Only Children Expected to Create Beijing Baby Boom

| CRIENGLISH.com

The two million Beijingers, who are products of single child families, are expected to cause a major baby boom by the end of the decade as they are entitled to have two children.


China to tighten adoption rules, ban obese parents (Reuters)

Wed, 20 Dec 2006 11:52:49 GMT | Yahoo! News

A girl from Nanchang, Jiangxi province, is lined up with other children for photos with their adopted Spanish families on Tiananmen Square in Beijing March 26, 2003. China will unveil new rules this week aimed at restricting the number of foreigners who can adopt Chinese children, an official said on Wednesday, which foreign agencies say will ban the obese and unmarried from adopting. (Guang Niu/Reuters)Reuters - China will unveil new rules this week aimed at restricting the number of foreigners who can adopt Chinese children, an official said on Wednesday, which foreign agencies say will ban the obese and unmarried from adopting.




In an Adoption Hub, China?s New Rules Stir Dismay

Sat, 23 Dec 2006 20:08:19 EDT | New York Times

Demographic factors that made Manhattan?s Upper West Side an adoption capital for Chinese children are now considered deal breakers by the Chinese government.


China confirms to tighten foreign adoption rules (Reuters)

Mon, 25 Dec 2006 05:32:15 GMT | Yahoo! News

Chinese children perform a dance to celebrate the forthcoming International Children's Day in Beijing, in this May 29, 2004 file photo. China confirmed on Monday it will enforce stricter rules for foreigners wanting to adopt Chinese children, barring overweight, depressed or unmarried applicants. (Guang Niu GN/SH/Files/Reuters)Reuters - China confirmed on Monday it will enforce stricter rules for foreigners wanting to adopt Chinese children, barring overweight, depressed or unmarried applicants.



Customised stamps helping needy children

Fri, 22 Dec 2006 09:00:00 +0800 | hongkongpost.com

Customers using Hongkong Post's "Heartwarming Stamps Customised Service"can help needy children this Christmas.


Afghan Leader Makes Surprise Mosque Visit

Sat, 30 Dec 2006 21:08:54 EDT | New York Times

President Hamid Karzai visited a crowded Kabul mosque Saturday where he hugged worshipers and gave money to children to celebrate the Muslim festival of Id al-Adha.


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