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1. Nanjing Massacre victim to be compensated for slander
  The Tokyo High Court upheld the judgment of the district court, ruling that a Japanese author and publisher of a book about the Nanjing Massacre will pay a total of 4 million yen (...

2. New dinosaur species identified in Zhejiang
  Chinese and Japanese scientists have confirmed a dinosaur fossil unearthed in eastern China's Zhejiang Province in last August was a new species of the animal.

3. Skull fossil find sheds new light on origins
  Chinese archaeologists have unearthed a 100,000-year-old human skull fossil that may help prove Chinese people originated locally rather than as descendants of Africans.

4. Pandas lived in Hainan 400,000 years ago
  Archaeologists discovered fossils of pandas and apes dating back 400,000 years in south China's Hainan Province.

5. Series on Nanjing Massacre published
  China has published a name list of 602 refugees who survived the Nanjing Massacre under protection of a German merchant, in which more than 300,000 Chinese were slaughtered by Japa...

6. Zhejiang unearths remains of 'oldest kingdom'
  Archaeologists are excited at the prospect that the remains of a 4,000-year-old city - larger than the Forbidden City - unearthed on the east coast could be the oldest kingdom in t...

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