Aigo President to Join Gates/Buffett Giving Pledge Feng Jun, president of Aigo Information Digital Technology Company, has publicly announced that he intends to donate 100 percent of his fortune to Chinese charitable organizations, the Yangtze Evening Post reported on Sept. 10.
Tick-borne Pathogen Yet to Be Determined: Ministry Chinese experts are yet to determine the type of pathogen carried by ticks that have killed a number of local people in some provinces, said Li Dexin, director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, in Beijing on Friday at a press conference.
Former Party Chief of China Mobile Disciplined Former Party chief and deputy general manager of China Mobile Zhang Chunjiang has been removed from his official post and expelled from the Communist Party of China (CPC) for "severe violations of the discipline and the law."
'80s Generation Incapable of Supporting Parents A vast majority - a staggering 90 percent - of the '80 generation believes it is incapable of supporting parents, according to a recent survey, which polled 1,612 people born in or after 1980.
Post-World Cup South Africa South Africa ended up unique in the history of both the World Cup and within the African continent, which embraced the event after an eighty-year wait.