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Female recruits practice security techniques during a training session for China's first female bodyguards in Beijing January 13, 2012. According to the Tianjiao Special Guard/Security Consultant Ltd. company, the training session consists of 20 women, mostly college graduates, who will undergo 8-10 months of training to develop sufficient skills to become security guards. The company will then offer the best trainee a chance to attend the International Security Academy in Israel.
 
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Li Na of China holds the runner-up trophy following the women's final against Victoria Azarenka of Belarus at the Sydney International tennis event on January 13, 2012. Azarenka won 6-2, 1-6, 6-3.

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TAIYUAN, CHINA - JANUARY 12: A 126 metre long and 16 metre high dragon lantern is installed at Fenhe River Beauty Spot on January 12, 2012 in Taiyuan, China. The Year of the Dragon on the Chinese calendar will start on January 21, 2012.

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Citizens are removed from in front of the Apple store after refusing to move as ordered by the police in the Beijing district of Sanlitun January 13, 2012. A crowd of a few hundred people gathered outside the store from early morning on the first day of sales in China for Apple's iPhone 4S, but police were called to disperse the crowd after one potential customer threw eggs at the front of the store.

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A vendor waits for customers at his stall selling couplets at a local market in Shenyang, Liaoning province January 13, 2012.

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A woman walks next to a dragon sculpture made with recycling material at a shopping mall in Shanghai January 13, 2012.
 

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A keeper checks caged cats at a house in Wuhan on Dec 30. The cats are believed to have been sent to South China restaurants or are ready to be on the way. Trucks loaded with caged cats often head to South China in recent years. Chen Yong / for China Daily

In South China, elderly diners savor cat meat, particularly during winter

WUHAN - In a gloomy and damp single-story house in the rural-urban fringe of the city, hundreds of cats are locked in a foul-smelling room. The terrified animals were rounded up in neighboring provinces, and they will be killed in southern China to end up on dinner tables.

"After gathering a certain number, around 300, the cats will be moved to sell to restaurants in Guangdong province and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region," a 'guardian' of the cats surnamed Zhou, told China Daily on Tuesday.

Zhou said, since it is getting cold, people in Guangdong and Guangxi will eat cat meat to supplement their diet.

So his boss opened this cat shipping station on Baishazhou Avenue, Wuhan, in October, and is paying him around 1,000 yuan ($156) a month.

"Sometimes there are 70 or 80 cats a day, other times just 20 or 30," said Zhou, a 60-year-old man from Xiaogan, Hubei province. He began the job, which was described as a "guardian", at the end of October. His main task is to watch the cats and load them into trucks.

At the dark site, around 100 cats were packed in cages, nervously nestling against one another.

Most of the cats Zhou handles are the common type, but occasionally there are special breeds, he said.

"But they all cost the same - 10 yuan a kilogram," Zhou said.

The cats were caught mostly in Anhui and Jiangsu provinces, Zhou said, and all had received the necessary quarantine certificates.

"So everything is in order, I think," he said. The cats will be sent to South China in several days.

In Guangdong, cat meat is a main ingredient in the traditional dish "dragon (snake), tiger (cat), chicken", which is said to fortify the body.

"The cats will be sold for more than 160 yuan a kg in restaurants." Zhou said. His boss recently worked at marketing the meat in Guangxi, because cat meat is currently a hot item there.

In late December, the local Nanfang Daily newspaper reported about 4 million cats are eaten in China in a year, and the number is rising.

"In Guangzhou, cat meat is popular now mostly in restaurants on the outskirts of the city. Most of the cat eaters are older people and old habits die hard," said Feng Dongmei, a manager of cat and dog welfare at the Animals Asia Foundation (AAF), a non-government charitable foundation in Hong Kong.

Cat dishes are rarely seen on the menus of restaurants downtown, and most young people do not eat them nowadays, she said.

An Xiang, a Chinese lawyer who handles public causes and focuses on animal protection, said trade in cat meat is illegal.

Under the Management of New Food Sources law, enacted by the Ministry of Health in July 2007, food that is not customarily eaten in China should be grouped among new sources of food. Businesses dealing in these foods must obtain special authorization.

The law on new food source safety evaluation procedures, issued subsequently in November 2007, stipulates that food eaten only in a few countries or in a few domestic regions is counted among the new food sources.

"The reality is not that people throughout the world or throughout China customarily eat cat, right?" An Xiang asked. And eating cat is limited in parts of the south, he said.

"As cat meat is a new food source, its production and business operation must abide by strict rules to get the safety certification and permission from the Ministry of Health," An said.

There are no official statistics on the number of domestic cats in China, because the government does not require cats to be registered.

In Beijing, the number of stray cats has rapidly been increasing in recent years, mainly because more cats are being abandoned by families moving away, said Qin Xiaona, head of the Capital Animal Welfare Association.

By 2007, there were as many as 200,000 stray cats in the capital, she said, citing association's latest figures.

An animal activist in Beijing, who identified herself as Xiaomiao, said that because it costs less, cat meat is usually mixed with the roasted mutton sold by the roadside in the city.

"Many people don't know that what they have eaten was cat meat," she said.

Tu Jiancheng, a professor at the Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, said the cats are carriers of many of pathogens that can cause health problems. "It probably won't turn out well for people who ate sick cats," Tu said.

Mei Zhigang, a professor who studies social problems at Central China Normal University, said the cat is not simply an animal, but part of human civilization.

The fate of the cats has triggered growing concern among animal rights activists in the country, and "more people have joined us to prevent cats from being captured and killed," Xiaomiao said.

In October, with the help of local police, an animal protection organization rescued nearly 200 cats from a dog trader in Wuxi, East China's Jiangsu province. The cats were to be delivered to restaurants.

China has recently finished a draft on animal protection, and it is singled out as a punishable offense.

Back at the cat station, guardian Zhou said he will leave the job after the Chinese New Year because his grandchildren are unhappy about what he is doing.
 

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If I were the assailant with the gun, she doesn't even need to use those moves to disarm me, just taking off her top alone with that pretty face would distract me enough...LOL!

It's been awhile since I had cat meat.
 
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China's Premier Wen Jiabao (L) poses with Nepal's Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai at the Tribhuvan International Airport upon Wen's arrival in Kathmandu January 14, 2012. Nepalese Government has beefed up the security at the resident and refugee camps of the Tibetans ahead of Wen's five hours of visit to Nepal. During his visit to Nepal, Wen is scheduled to meet Nepal's President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav and Prime Minister Dr. Baburam Bhattarai before leaving for the Middle East, where he will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE according to the local media reports.

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Taiwan President and Nationalist Party (KMT) presidential candidate Ma Ying-jeou celebrates after provisional election results of the Taiwan's 2012 presidential election are announced in Taipei January 14, 2012. Incumbent Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou claimed victory in the island's presidential election on Saturday, pointing to smooth future relations with China and the likelihood of stepped-up economic integration.

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Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson and presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (L) and vice presidential candidate Su Jia-chyuan react after they lost in the presidential election at their campaign headquarters in Taipei January 14, 2012.

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Chinese students dressed as criminals, take a break from filming a student production during their Chinese New Year vacation at the Houhai Lake area of Beijing on January 14, 2012. The world's largest annual migration of people begins in China on January 15 with millions of travellers boarding public transport to journey across the vast country for the Lunar New Year celebrations. The government estimates the number of passenger trips on trains, planes, boats and buses will reach 3.2 billion during the holiday, also known as the Spring Festival, up 9.1 percent from last year.

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BEIJING, CHINA - JANUARY 13: Wu Chaomei of Giant Pro Cyling of China competes in the Women's Points Race Finals during day one of the 2011-2012 UCI Track Cycling World Cup at the Laoshan Velodrome on January 13, 2012 in Beijing, China.

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Hong Kong stockbrokers holding placards march to the Exchange Square in Hong Kong Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012. Several hundred Hong Kong stockbrokers have marched to the city's stock exchange to protest plans to trim their lunch break between morning and afternoon trading sessions to an hour.

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CEO of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Ltd, Charles Li, right, and Hong Kong Stock Exchange Chairman Ronald Arculli, left, receive a letter from protesters outside the Exchange Square in Hong Kong Thursday, Jan 12, 2012.

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The mother of twins, Cao Haijuan, holds the surviving daughter in Duchang county, Jiangxi province, on Thursday. The girl's twin brother died in a hospital after both were stricken with diarrhea and convulsive spasms. The mother said the babies were given Synutra baby formula before the symptoms began. Zhang Wei / China Daily

Infant twins fell ill day after being fed newly bought product; boy died

JIUJIANG, Jiangxi - The parents of twins claimed on Thursday that Synutra brand baby formula caused the death of a boy and sickened his sister in East China, one day before the test results of the formula are expected to be announced.

Four-month-old Jiang Jian and his twin sister Jiang Yunxin, born in Miaoxia village, Jiujiang, Jiangxi province, came down with diarrhea and a fever on Jan 6, one day after they were fed the newly bought baby formula carried the brand name Synutra, the family said. "The girl was taken to the hospital on Jan 7, and is now back home," said the 26-year-old mother Cao Haijuan.

But the boy was pronounced dead on the evening of Jan 6 after several hours' emergency treatment in Jiujiang Maternity and Infant Hospital.

Cao said the twins had been fed infant formula since they were 1 month old. Before they were given the "unsafe" formula, they had finished two cans of baby formula produced by Wondersun, a Heilongjiang-based dairy company, and three others produced by Synutra.

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Actress Yao Chen poses with her newly-unveiled wax statue at Shanghai's Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, east China, Jan. 13, 2012.
 
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i completely forgot about the Taiwan election, went out for dinner, heard people talking on it with Phoenix on coverage, thought it was some recap

good for Taiwan and good for China
 

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NANJING, CHINA - JANUARY 14: Passengers rest at Nanjing South Coach Station on January 14, 2012 in Wuhan, China. China's annual Spring Festival travel rush began on January 8 as authorities estimate 3.158 billion passenger journeys will be made for the Chinese lunar new year during the 40-day travel period.

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Ding Junhui of China plays a shot against Ronnie O'Sullivan of England during the first round match in the BGC Masters snooker tournament at Alexandra Palace in north London on January 15, 2012.

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TAIPEI, CHINA - JANUARY 14: Ma Ying-jeou, the incumbent Taiwan leader and chairman of the ruling Kuomintang (KMT), and his wife Chou Mei-ching celebrate after winning the island's leadership election on January 14, 2012 in Taipei, Taiwan of China. Ma Ying-jeou won a second four-year term on Saturday.

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JIAIXING, CHINA - JANUARY 13: Prisoners watch a Spring Festival Gala at a detention house of Jiashan county on January 13, 2012 in Jiaxing, China. The new year in Chinese calendar is the year of Dragon which will fall on January 21, 2012.

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BEIJING, CHINA - JANUARY 13: Police officers seal off the area near Sanlitun Apple store on January 13, 2012 in Beijing, China. Apple customers who waited overnight for the launch of the new iPhone 4S turned angry and pelted the flagship store with eggs after it failed to open due to the large crowds.

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BEIJING, CHINA - JANUARY 13: Workers clean up traces of eggs from the windows of Sanlitun Apple store on January 13, 2012 in Beijing, China. Apple customers who waited overnight for the launch of the new iPhone 4S turned angry and pelted the flagship store with eggs after it failed to open due to the large crowds.

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The plane carrying the two Chinese pandas arrive at Paris Roissy airport on January 15, 2012. The animals left their breeding centre in southwestern China for a 10-year stay in France, in a loan sealed after years of top-level negotiations. Huan Huan ('happy') and Yuan Zi ('chubby') are due to go to Beauval zoo , central-western France.

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A train attendant stands outside a CRH (China Railway High-speed) Harmony bullet train at Fuzhou Railway Station, Fujian province, January 14, 2012. Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, is the biggest of two "Golden Week" holidays, giving migrant workers their only chance of the year to return to their home provinces with gifts for their families. More than 200 million people are expected to take to the railways over this year's holiday, the biggest movement of humanity in the world. Picture taken January 14, 2012.

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Hostesses attend a farewell ceremony for two giant pandas due to depart for France at the Giant Panda Research Base in Chengdu, Sichuan province, on January 14, 2012. Pandas Huan Huan and Yuan Zi spent their last day at the panda breeding centre in southwestern China ahead of a ten year stay in France, with a farewell ceremony held in their honour.
 

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From internationally celebrated director Zhang Yimou (Ju Dou, Raise the Red Lantern, Hero, House Of Flying Daggers) comes a story of love and war - and a band of outcasts who emerge as unlikely heroes from the shadows of a city's occupation. At once lyrical and visceral, the film enters the apocalyptic world of Nanjing in 1937 only to find a vibrant human story about the invisible people of the city and a series of unexpected relationships that lead to a resonant act of sacrifice.

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Desk calendar features beauties from feature film 'The Flowers of War'
 
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