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是最近两个月发生的新闻,比如大学生的篮球或者足球比赛,华农学生自杀事件,

很多的呀,你为什么找不到?帮你找了两条.

1.College students reject pyramid sales in Guangzhou

More than 1,000 students from Guangzhou universities rallied at the South China Agriculture University on Saturday to protest against pyramid selling, the Guangzhou Daily reported Sunday.

The rally was co-sponsored by the provincial administration for commerce and industry and the education department, reported Shenzhen Daily.

Many students at other universities held protest activities on their own campuses.

"As far as I know, none of my friends have ever been involved in the illegal practice. But anyway, we should stay alert," said Zhao Ying, a student from South China Normal University.

The campaign was launched in the wake of a pyramid selling case which cheated more than 2,000 college students from all over the country.

The case was solved this March with the help of three students, who were rewarded by the Ministry of Public Security on Saturday, the paper said.

On of the students, surnamed Xu, set up a plan to expose the pyramid selling ring in southwestern Chongqing after he was coerced into the ring in February. Xu and two friends recorded the information of other cheated students during "training lectures" organized by the leading suspects.

It was this information that helped police break up the ring and send the cheated students home, the paper said.

Source: Xinhua

http://english.people.com.cn/200409/13/eng20040913_156840.html

College students swindled
Latest Updated by 2005-03-18 10:07:01
Guangzhou police warned college students to guard against strangers posing as students from Beijing University after a number of students were swindled out of thousands of yuan recently, the New Express reported Wednesday.

At least three cases had been reported to police where swindlers posing as students from Beijing University, one of the most prestigious in China, had cheated Guangzhou students out of various sums of money, police said.

On Nov. 11 last year, a Guangzhou college student met three strangers who said they were from Beijing University. They told him they had become lost in Guangzhou while conducting research and could not find their teacher. They said they needed a sum of money urgently to fax "some important material" back to Beijing University.

The Guangzhou student loaned them 1,700 yuan (US$205) in cash and gave them his bankcard.

But the strangers never returned and the Guangzhou student later found additional 7,800 yuan missing from his bankcard account.

In the other two cases, two college students also fell victim to strangers who claimed to be students from Beijing University, losing at least 7,000 yuan each.

Beijing University was considered one of the top universities in China, and many Guangzhou college students, especially freshmen, admired students from the prestigious university and were too eager to make friends with them, police said.

Editor: Catherine

http://www.newsgd.com/culture/universities/200503180037.htm