A school bus carrying 46 passengers overturned in a county incorporated in the Jiangsu city of Xuzhou (徐州) at approximately 6pm on Tuesday, with a dozen reported deaths and with 3 out of the 11 injured school bus passengers in critical condition.
15 die in school bus accident in Jiangsu [Updated]
More than 200 students in Jiangsu kindergarten in hospital for food poisoning
Can someone tell us just WHO is trying to kill all of China's children right now? The latest news just in: Over 200 students, approximately a third of total enrollment at a kindergarten in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province, have been admitted to hospital for food poisoning. Few details are available just yet, but Jiangsu police are investigating. Click here for a video clip from the "Good Morning Jiangsu" show on Jiangsu Satellite TV.
Now illegal: Blogging about the private lives of government officials
The local government in Xuzhou, Jiangsu province has just passed what looks like a wide-reaching law making it illegal for people to publish someone else's 'private information' on the Internet. Offenders can be fined up to 5,000 yuan and could be barred from using the Internet for half a year! The news comes one month after a district housing bureau chief in Nanjing was dismissed after netizens posted photos of him wearing a RMB100,000 watch and smoking a RMB150 a pack cigarettes. The pictures spread like wildfire on the web because those items were seen to be beyond the means of someone living on a civil servant's modest wages.

