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op-ed | Out of tune: The King of Instruments , as pianos are known in China, is dead

It’s being acknowledged by parents that once children complete the final piano exam, they never go back to playing. Parents are now willing to sell their pianos even at rock-bottom prices

op-ed | Young bullies: A serious concern at schools

Like in India, in China too, there’s a demand that juveniles be tried as adults if their crime is heinous. In fact, Chinese law allows offenders aged 14 and above to be charged with criminal offences

op-ed | Fishy business: China not alone in condemning Japan for releasing radioactive wastewater from Fukushima nuclear disaster site

CHINA DIARY | Two businesses that have been most affected by Japan’s action have been that of Japanese restaurants the cuisine is very popular in China and the domestic fishing industry

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Paul White: friend of People s Republic

PAUL WHITE who has died at the age of 77, was a widely travelled British journalist, translator and former miner, who spent the last 36 years of his life in Beijing. For many years, he wrote the China Diary column for this newspaper. Morning Star editor Ben Chacko said: “His China Diary was unique a brisk and breezy overview of Chinese events that provided a window into the country. We’ll miss it.” A hard worker and keen socialist, Paul had a passion for studying languages and he learnt several, including Mandarin, Korean and Old English. He enjoyed folk singing, rambling and the Japanese martial art of Aikido, in which he achieved a black belt in 2011 at the age of 68.

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