In 2008, Gu was sentenced to 10 years in prison based on guilty verdicts in three crimes - falsely reporting registered capital, falsifying and withholding information and embezzlement - at the Foshan Intermediate People's Court in Guangdong province. Before he was arrested in 2005, he controlled five listed companies, including Greencool Technology and Kelon, which were well-known appliance manufacturers in China.
In 2003, Wong was awarded the Bronze Bauhinia Star for his long-term contributions to Hong Kong society.
In 2014, the EAOC granted the city of Taichung the right to host the games to support the promotion of the Olympics and development of sports in Taiwan.
In 2013, Honeywell gratefully acknowledged Xiamen Airlines' contribution in engine reliability.
In 2006, when severe flooding hit Jian'ou, a county-level city in Fujian province, local authorities were given approval to delay the two-day examination by six days. Originally scheduled for June 7 and June 8, the gaokao was taken on June 13 and June 14. More than 4,000 students were affected by the delay.
In 2015, New York City officials agreed to pay Garner's family an out-of-court settlement of .9 million to resolve a wrongful death lawsuit.
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In 2005, He had a one-night stand with a Shanghai resident surnamed Liu and became pregnant, resulting in a divorce with her husband. The woman then sought help from Liu, but Liu, who was married, refused to accept Le Le. She brought Liu to court in 2012.
In 1978, China started the reform and opening-up process, kick-starting the country's transformation from a centrally-planned economy into a market economy. A range of old occupations, such as grain and oil managers, are becoming obsolete.
In 2016, General Motors sold 3.87 million automobiles in China at a rate of one automobile per 8 seconds. Ford Motor sold 1.27 million automobiles at a rate of one automobile per 25 seconds. Both enterprises set new records in sales volumes in China. Through over 2,200 stores in China, McDonald's sells 1,600 hamburgers every minute.
In 1995, Nie was executed at the age of 21 after being convicted of raping and killing a woman in Hebei province. In 2016, however, the Supreme People's Court, China's top court, quashed Nie's conviction and pronounced him not guilty posthumously after ruling that the evidence presented at his trial had been obtained illegally and could not guarantee a flawless conviction.