Desire for sons spurs poor Chinese to sell daughters: In March, the police in Guangxi province found the fallout of son worship packed away in the back of a long-haul bus: 28 unwanted baby girls from Yulin, 2 months to 5 months old, being transported like farm animals, for sale.
China bans lewd text messages: China's Liaoning province has launched an attempt to crack down on insulting or sexually explicit mobile phone messages. . . . China's communist authorities already screen email messages and online chat rooms, as well as blocking access to a large numbers of foreign websites which they consider subversive.
Taxation on High-income Earners Urged in China: The State Administration of Taxation (SAT) issued a notice over the weekend calling on taxation authorities of all levels in China to intensify the collection and management of personal income taxes, especially those of high-income earners.
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