Woman caught with surgery to fool biometrics

A 27 year-old Chinese woman named Lin Ring has been arrested attempting to illegally gain entry into Japan following a deportation in 2007, according to an article from The Register. The attempt was made by having her fingerprints of her right hand surgically removed and switched with those of her left hand to fool the biometric collection the Japanese government performs on non-citizens entering Japan.


Reportedly, Lin was able to fool agents collecting data at the Kansai Airport last year utilizing another’s passport with her switched fingerprints. However, when entering into a suspicious marriage to a Japanese man, police investigation turned out scars on her fingers and thumbs which provoked a deeper investigation.

According to Lin, she paid 1.3 million Yen for the surgery that was performed in a private home in her home country of China. Lin, however, is not the only one to be caught by Japanese authorities having received a surgery altering their fingerprints to illegally gain entry into the country, Japan reports that eight others have been caught between January 2009 and October 2009 with the same or similar surgeries.

bron: www.thirdfactor.com [8-12-2009]

Death penalty for fraudulant business woman

This Friday, a 28 year old Chinese business woman has been sentenced to death for fraud. The sentence was given in a court in the eastern town of Jinhua, China, according to the Chinese newswebsite Xinhua.

Miss Wu Ying started 10 years agao with a beauty salon, and built that up to a holding company that was known nation wide. She tricked investors to invest for about 38 million euro. In 2007 she was arrested.

bron: buitenland.nieuws.nl [18-12-2009]

Jingjing to take the plunge with Fok

OLYMPIC gold medallist Guo Jingjing is going to put an end to her diving career and will get married.

The 28-year-old Chinese diving queen is said to wed her boyfriend Kenneth Fok Kai-kong after the East Asian Games, being held in Hong Kong from Dec 5 to 13.

Fok is the grandson of the late Hong Kong tycoon Henry Fok Ying-tung. He has been dating Guo for four years.

His father Timothy Fok Tsun-ting, who is the vice-president of the Hong Kong East Asian Games organising committee, had slipped off his mouth about the marriage in an interview recently.

Timothy said the family would go into preparing the wedding for the couple after the games, reported China’s Sina Net.

When asked by the media, Fok said he would inform them once the event is confirmed.

It is learnt he has been undergoing a diet programme to be in the best appearance for the wedding. He has lost 10kg so far. Guo will only arrive in the Special Administrative Region on Dec 12, a day before her competition.

She is entered for only one event – the women’s three-metre synchronised diving with Wu Minxia. It is learnt she has applied with the national diving team to retire from her diving career of 21 years and this East Asian Games would be her last competition.

It was reported that she would take up a masters course at Beijing Sport University after her retirement.

Her good friend Wang Feng, however, said he did not know about the wedding. ‘I have not receive her invitation,’ said the Chinese diving athlete.

Guo, who is known as The Princess of Diving, has won more than 25 gold medals for her country.

bron: news.asiaone.com

7 foot girl cover shoot

We of Wocview like to see what more is out there. We came across this rather strange youtube video, about a photo shoot including a 7 foot girl. There is some speculation about whether or not she is a woman, but nontheless it’s very impressive.

bron: www.youtube.com

When a birthday firecracker landed in Chinese woman’s mouth

A Chinese woman literally got a ‘hot’ shock of her life when a firecracker landed in her mouth while walking on the road.

http://poplicks.com/images/firecracker.jpgXie, from Nanjing (南京), Jiangsu province (simp江苏省trad江蘇省), was walking down the street with her husband when a firecracker entered her mouth on Nov 6.

The firecracker, set off to celebrate a birthday party at a nearby restaurant, burned her mouth, filling it with blood.

Xie was given four stitches to sew up the injury, reports The China Daily.

And the man responsible for the accident has paid for her treatment and has promised to pay more as compensation.

bron: sify.com, poplicks.com [picture]

Chinese women with abortion experience 17% increased breast cancer risk

Chinese researchers at the Department of Oncology at the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University who conducted a case-control study examining reproductive factors associated with breast cancer found a statistically significant 17% increased breast cancer risk among Chinese women who had induced abortions.

Peng Xing and his colleagues also found that, although breastfeeding protected women from any subtype of breast cancer, an increase in risk of breast cancer was associated with having more children among women who delayed their first full term pregnancy (FFTP) until after age 25 and never breastfed.

The researchers studied 1,417 women diagnosed with breast cancer between 2001 and 2009, and matched them with 1,587 controls without a prior breast cancer history.

The report was e-published by the National Center for Biotechnology Information of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

Dr. Joel Brind, professor of endocrinology at Baruch College, City University of New York and a director at the Breast Cancer Prevention Institute, said Chinese studies on the abortion/breast cancer (ABC) link exclude the possibility of a flaw called “report bias” because abortion isn’t stigmatized in China.

“Communist officials forcibly abort women after first full term pregnancy (FFTP), so Chinese women are considered reliable reporters of their abortions,” Dr. Brind explained. He also added that Chinese studies may underestimate the risk of abortion because of its high prevalence in China.

In his review of ten prospective studies on the ABC link for the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons in December 2005, Professor Brind explained that “it’s hard to do an epidemiological study accurately in communist countries where exposure to abortion affects most of the study population.”

“The prevalence of abortion is quite high at about 56% overall in this population,” Professor Brind said. “Because abortion is so prevalent in the population, women in the small, unexposed population (the comparison group) are a minority group and do not represent a typical population. Rather, they’re atypical because they represent a high-risk subgroup. Women without abortions in China are more likely to be childless or to have late FFTPs, which are accepted risk factors for breast cancer.”

Hence, if the control group in a study of breast cancer risk is itself a high-risk group, the heightened risk for the experimental group could actually be significantly underestimated.

Earlier this year, a Turkish study reported a statistically significant 66% increased risk of breast cancer for women with abortions.

Karen Malec, president of the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer, said, “The Chinese and the Turkish studies are relevant considering the debate over government-funded abortion through healthcare reform” in the US. “Government-funded abortion means more dead American women from breast cancer.”

Malec suggested that both the Turkish and the Chinese studies show that, when research is conducted outside the control of the U.S. National Cancer Institute (NCI) and other Western governmental agencies or organizations tethered to abortion ideology and politics, the truth emerges that abortion raises risk of breast cancer.

“Studies reporting no abortion-breast cancer (ABC) link were proven in medical journals to be stupendously flawed, even fraudulent,” Malec said.

“Although the NCI, the nation’s largest funder of cancer-research, and others have worked feverishly to suppress the ABC link by publishing fraudulent research and even leaning on scientists whose studies have shown risk increases among women who have abortions, honest research occasionally escapes the NCI’s purview,” Malec concluded.

For more information on the medical connection between abortion and breast cancer please visit the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer website here.

bron: www.lifesitenews.com [12-11-2009]

Ins and Outs of a Young American’s Roguery on Bus in China

[We of Wocview, take effort to highlight misbehavings towards Chinese/Asians around the world (besides the fun articles), in this case we have done some investigation about a case from a while ago:]

One day after the “March 8″ International Women’s Day, a young American teacher named Mark lifted up a Chinese woman’s shirt and peeped inside on bus 370, made the woman’s breasts exposed in public for seconds and then beat a passenger who tried to stop his indecent behavior.

[photo: Jobless American Mark Alan Forshee of Tennessee appears outside Futian police station with the woman whose chest he peeped at, Guo Shaofei.]

One day after the “March 8″ International Women’s Day, a young American teacher named Mark lifted up a Chinese woman’s shirt and peeped inside on bus 370, made the woman’s breasts exposed in public for seconds and then beat a passenger who tried to stop his indecent behavior.

Five hours after, this young American excused himself of his roguery merely as “a touch” of the woman’s shirt and claimed it a misunderstanding. But this American’s dishonesty and all his professions of excuse were turned
down and the Chinese woman decided to put him to court and demand a compensation of 1 yuan.

The event has aroused wide concern in China. Who is Mark? Why he came to China? Will he return to his country after the event?

What Mark has been up to on bus? The Chinese woman involved, surnamed Guo, told reporter what happened. “I’m
from Henan, 30, and works for a company in Huizhou. This time I came to Shenzhen to visit my parents. On March 9 I took my three-year-old daughter, together with my family, to “window of the world” (a tourist site of Shenzhen). We
got on 370 from Longhua. When the bus arrived at Meilin check station I got down to show my ticket. When I returned I found my daughter’s seat had been taken by a foreigner, who had a bottle of beer in hand”.

“He looked at me in salacious eyes. I was standing beside my mother, then I felt my shirt was pulled and caught the foreigner’s hand on the second bottom of my shirt, pulling it out. Then he peeped inside through my shirt, his indecency attracting the eyes of all passengers. I was stunned by his sudden low-down acts. He drew back his hand reluctantly only until I recovered from the surprise and stared at him angrily. ‘How can you be such a brazen-faced
impudent man on the Chinese land?!’ I spoke to him. But he didn’t look sorry at all, instead, he repeated “fuck you” “I’m American. It’s nothing. Even if I killed you, and what?’”

How has Mark excused himself of his roguery? There were some 60 passengers on the bus, all of them flew up. A young woman who speaks English helped to condemn the young American’s behavior by acting as volunteer interpreter. But he showed no sign of repentance, saying “You call the police, I’m not feared. I have lawyer friends. What can you do?” When the bus arrived at Jingxin Park, this American culprit wanted to get down but was stopped by a passenger Huang Yonggou at the door. He hit Huang back by giving a blow at the chest and got down arrogantly. He was soon surrounded by indignant people until the police came.

This young American was taken to Jingtian Police Station around 12:00. He denied his behavior and refused to apology to Mrs Guo, saying he had only “touched Guo’s shirt”. At three o’clock he asked to see his lawyer.

“I am sorry!” Mark finally made his apology around 4:35, accompanied by his lawyer. But he beamed from ear to ear, almost danced for joy, even made a gesture of “V” in front of reporter’s camera lens. Besides, he repeatedly murmured “it’s only a misunderstanding, and I will never venture to touch a Chinese woman’s shirt.”

When Mrs Guo refused to accept his apology, Mark added “My Chinese lawyer said as long as I said so I would be protected. I’m sorry, please forgive me. I will never touch a Chinese woman’s shirt. I’m terribly sorry, please let me go!”

What price is he going to pay for his roguery on bus? “I think his apology contained no sincerity at all”, says Mrs Guo, “The shameless Mark must receive punishment he deserves”. On Monday morning Guo told reporter she was preparing to put the American rogue to court, demanding 1 yuan in damages. “I ask only 1 yuan for compensation, I want to show to all people I’m not seeking for money, but my dignity and legal rights.”

Why he was expelled from school?

It is known to the reporter that there is cooperation agreement between Shenzhen Education Bureau and the University of Tennessee of the US, under which the university sends foreign teachers to Shenzhen schools every year, and Mark was one of them.

“One of our foreign teachers was leaving, so we asked the Education Bureau to send Mark to our school”, a teacher surnamed Guo of Shenzhen Radio and TV University said in a telephone interview. Mark came to the university on September or October of 2000 to teacher oral English. “He was not excellent in teaching, behaved himself in the first month. Then he began to drink, made troubles in dormitory, with all his neighbors and students complaining about him”.

After discussing Mark’s behavior with the US side, the Bureau decided to send Mark home and reserved air ticket for him. But Mark slipped out of the university one night with his luggage.

After that, Mark once taught English at a training center for electric professionals, but got fired two months later when he was found processing no teaching experience at all.

Is it merely a moral question?

After strongly criticized media reports smell politics and national sentiment, Mark’s lawyer Chen Haitao expressed his opinion by saying it was only a moral question, a question of public order at most, and newspaper reports “more or less exaggerated”.

Chen said he agreed to act on behalf of Mark after the incident happened. He told that Mark came to Shenzhen on February 28 this year and, as a postgraduate psychology student of University of Tennessee, cherished “nice dream” when came to the young city of Shenzhen for study on a certain subject.

“He is from the root not a rogue but a student. If he possesses any faults it’s that he likes to drink, and behaved not so properly after that. And I didn’t hear any other faults of him”.

This is in no way a mere question of morality, says Wang Linan, a lawyer in Shenzhen. Mark’s behavior had infringed upon Ms Guo’s right of the person and right of personality according to the Article 101, Article 120 of the “General Principles of the Civil Law of PRC”, (Article 101: Citizens and legal persons shall enjoy the right of reputation. The personality of citizens shall be protected by law, and the use of insults, libel or other means to damage the reputation of citizens or legal persons shall be prohibited. Article 120: If a citizen’s right of personal name, portrait, reputation or honor is infringed upon, he shall have the right to demand that the infringement be stopped, reputation rehabilitated and apology made, with all ill effects eliminated. He may also demand compensation for losses), therefore should shoulder legal liabilities, including making apology, rehabilitating reputation and compensating for losses incurred.

Latest development: Ms Guo may drop action against Mark Ms Guo once said bravely to put Mark to court, but refused to give comment on this issue after returning home. She only said she believed public conscience and she didn’t expect the huge pressure she met, roused by great concern over the issue from the whole society. She hoped to have a period of time to consider the case. While Guo’s lawyer Zhang Zhiran said Guo may still decide to go to court after a period of mood adjustment.

Meanwhile the Jingtian police station of Shenzhen has begun investigation into the case. Whoever, Chinese or foreigner, broke the law shall be punished, a police officer affirmed.

bron: http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200203/15/eng20020315_92167.shtml, app1.chinadaily.com.cn

Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Friday, March 15, 2002

A CHINESE woman in Guangdong Province has demanded one yuan in compensation from an American man for peeping at her chest in public, the Nanfang Dushi News reported.

Guo Shaofei took the No. 370 bus with her parents, sister and 3-year-old daughter in Futian last Saturday.

At 10:50am, a tall American man got on the bus with his interpreter. Guo said the American went towards her daughter’s seat, picked her up from the seat and sat down.

“The man looked strange, and he had a beer bottle in his left hand. He smelled of drink,” she recalled.

Guo was standing beside her mother’s seat.

Suddenly the American stood up, held the woman’s blouse at the chest, and looked inside.

Guo said she was shocked by his sudden action, and used her hands to hold her own clothes.

The American’s action angered other passengers. Xiao Baohong, who was sitting at the back of the bus, stood up and demanded that the man apologize. But the American refused to do so.

“I am American,” he said. “What can you do to me if I kill you?” His interpreter took no action to restrain him.

Guo said the American tried to get off at the Jingxin Garden station. A number of passengers blocked his way.

When the passenger Huang Yonggou tried to prevent him from getting off the bus, the American transferred his luggage to his interpreter and struck the man in the chest.

After the American got off the bus, about 20 passengers including Huang followed him and tried to extract an apology from him. After a while, the American found that he was surrounded by 100 angry people.

Within a few minutes, the local Futian police had intervened. They took the American and the interpreter to the police station for interrogation.

The man revealed that he was 30 years old that he was 1.85 metres tall, that his name was Mark Alan Forshee, and that he had majored in psychology at the University of Tennessee.

He told police he travelled to Shenzhen a month ago to look for a job, without success.

He eventually confessed to the police that he had peeped at the woman’s chest in the bus, and expressed willingness to mediate with the woman.

At about 4:30pm the American said to Guo at the gate of the police station: “I am sorry and I apologize.” He also presented her with a written apology. However, he continued to refuse to say sorry to the passenger Huang.

Reputation

Guo said that despite the apology, she would take the American troublemaker to court and demand one yuan’s compensation from him, the Chongqing Business News reported.

She contacted a lawyer on March 11. “I asked for only one yuan because it is not the money I care about – it’s my reputation,” she said. “I do not think the American’s apology is serious enough.”

The lawyer Zhang Zhiran of Guanghe lawyers’ office said: “The action of the American Mark Alan Forshee has violated the law and he should shoulder the responsibility of apology and compensation.”

Zhang said he would help Guo with this case for free.

Forshee’s lawyer Chen Haitao said the American was inebriated at the time, so that he had lost control of his actions.

But the lawyer said that, although Forshee was drunk, he had only wanted to remove a black spot that he had spotted on Guo’s blouse, out of consideration for her.

Forshee’s psychological condition is reported as grave. He keeps trembling and eating sedatives in a bid to remain calm, according to the lawyer. “His condition makes him unable to apologize in public,” Chen said. Forshee entrusted Chen to apologize to Guo once again.

However, the American continued to refuse to confess that he had violated the law.

Baying mob turns on miniskirted Brazilian uni student

A Brazilian university student has become a national cause célèbre after footage demonstrating just why it’s a bad idea to wear a miniskirt to lectures surfaced online.

Geisy Arruda, 20, was subjected to a torrent of abuse from a baying mob of fellow students last month at Sao Paulo’s Bandeirante University, aka Uniban. So bad did things get that police finally had to escort her from the premises, wrapped in a modesty-preserving white coat, to chants of “whore”:

Images of the incident promptly hit the internet, and the university decided to expel her for a “flagrant lack of respect for ethical principles, academic dignity and morality”.

Cue general disbelief – unsurprising in a country where bikinis are fabricated from dental floss – and a round of chat-show appearances, including this one in which Ms Arruda gives her version of events while wearing the offending dress for the benefit of the viewing public.

The polemic today prompted Maria Paula Dallari, higher education secretary at the Ministry of Education, to ask Uniban if any of the students responsible for the abuse would also be punished.

Former tourism student Arruda, meanwhile, is reportedly considering an appeal against her expulsion.

bron: www.theregister.co.uk [9-11-2009]

Woman offers blind date to die for

An Australian woman is offering a blind date with herself at the world’s best restaurant after breaking up with her boyfriend.

Jules Clancy, a food scientist from Sydney, has a reservation for two at El Bulli in Spain on December 15, reports the Australian Daily Telegraph.

But after her relationship ended, she has nobody to go with so hit upon the idea of searching for a dining companion online.

“It’s my way of turning a bad situation into a positive. I’m not expecting to find romance. It would be lovely, of course. It’s always nice to find love,” she said.

“I had someone who offered to buy me dinner at the second best restaurant in the world – The Fat Duck in Bray in the UK – and that sounds good. I am open to bribes… food, wine and I like my champagne.

“The winner of Miss Clancy’s competition will have to meet their own costs in getting to chef Ferran Adria’s restaurant, plus go Dutch on the final bill.

The set food menu costs about £220 per person, but could cost more “depending on how crazy you go with wine,” Miss Clancy said. “I think it’s pretty reasonable.”

“I’d like to take someone who is easy-going, fun, witty and wants to enjoy the experience as much as I do,” she said.

With El Bulli only opened between April and December, competition for a table is fierce, with restaurant staff fielding over two million requests on the one day they take bookings for the year ahead.

Miss Clancy will announce the winning entrant on her blog TheStoneSoup on 16 November.

bron: www.ananova.com

Korean woman’s driving test joy… after 950 attempts

A woman in South Korea who has tried to pass the written exam for a driver’s license with near-daily attempts since April 2005 has finally succeeded – on her 950th time.

Having spent more than 5 million won ($4,200) on application fees, Cha Sa-soon, 68, finally passed the written exam with a score of 60 out of 100 on Wednesday.

It’s the minimum score that will now allow her to take the driven part of the test, but it’s enough. A commemoration plaque the employees of the exam office promised has already been handed over.

Written part finally out of the way – now for the practical.

bron: www.metro.co.uk