政委女儿冒名顶替事件
Beijing Youth Daily: Official Corruption and College Negligence allows for imposter


The unusual experience of a university graduate has triggered heated public debate in China. The girl couldn't get her teacher's certificate because another person made fraudulent copies of her identity five years ago.

The China Youth Daily reports the impostor was the victim's senior middle school classmate and the daughter of a local official.

A commentary in the Beijing Youth Daily blames the scandal on the corruption of local officials and the negligence of colleges.

The article notes that the impostor successfully attended university under the identity of her classmate, whose school performance was much better.

As a result, the victim wasn't enrolled into college as she had hoped for.

The article says it was through the collective collusion of local officials, that the impostor was able to succeed in using another student's name and get high scores in exams.

As similar incidents have been reported before, the author also criticizes the fact that many universities have fallen through in carefully examining the qualifications of new recruits.

香港维景酒店将于周五晚解封
The quarantined in Metropark Hotel HK to be Released Friday


In Hong Kong, the 283 guests and employees, who have been quarantined, inside a downtown hotel, are completing their week-long quarantine.

Hong Kong Home Affairs Deputy Director, Adeline Wong, says medical officials, will issued them a certificate, when they're released.

"This certificate will certify that thequarantined has undergone quarantine and shown no symptom or sign of being infected with human swine influenza, or influenza A H1N1 during the quarantine period."

Hong Kong's health chief, York Chow, says the government will offer those quarantined, several options.

"The commander has issued a request form to everyone so that they will tell us where they would like to go after the quarantine is lifted. There are several places, one is the airport, the other is the two hotels that we offered to them, and thirdly is to our land borders, and fourthly is some of the public transport areas like MTR stations and so on."

The Hong Kong group, was among dozens of people, placed under quarantine in China, after being on the same flight, as a Mexican traveller, later diagnosed with swine flu.