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by Jessica Beaton, Shanghai Editor
23 September, 2009



   
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Daily Hitlist: Make an easy RMB 300,000 -- and the Shanghai government is paying

This bar girl won’t drug you and take your kidney, just your wallet, valuables and passport.
 
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This RMB could be yours -- if you have the right tip.
Local police aren’t taking any chances with Expo safety, offering rewards of up to RMB 300,000 for tips on serious crimes surrounding the event. Leads on terrorism, violent crime, organized crime and serious economic crime will net you RMB 5,000 and up. Report a crime by dialing 110.
more via Xinhua
It sounds like an urban myth up there with kidney thieves, but this is the real deal. A local bar girl and her "colleagues" were arrested for drugging (via roofied chocolate, no less) and robbing “male foreigners in downtown lounges.”
more via China Daily
The Modern Sky Festival is only a few weeks away (October 4-7), but we’re already hearing rumors of a Modern Sky round two called either "Modern Sky Electronic Music Festival" or the "Zoo Festival," tentatively scheduled for mid- to late-October. If true, expect flights to Beijing to be solidly booked by music lovers travelling north this October.
more via SmartShanghai
The food safety saga continues, only this time China is striking back, with the State Council watchdog for product quality having released a list of blacklisted imports. Twenty-five foreign companies have products on the list, including PepsiCo and Mead Johnson.
more via China Briefing
Mao Part III: Return of the Grandson. Could be a good movie title, or just the life of Mao Xinyu (herein referred to as Mao III), grandson of Mao Zedong. Mao III has just become the youngest general in the Chinese military at age 39. Who says nepotism is dead?
more via Shanghaiist
 



   
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