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发表于 2016-5-3 10:40:25 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Baidu faces probe after outcry over cancer treatment



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The central government has set up an investigation team to probe search engine giant Baidu, after the company was accused by a hospital patient, who since has died, of providing misleading medical treatment information.

The team is made up of officials from the Cyberspace Administration of China, the National Health and Family Planning Commission and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce — the regulator of online advertisement.

Jiang Jun, spokesman for the CAC, which is the country's internet regulator, said the results of the investigation will be made public.

Nasdaq-listed Baidu has been under mounting public pressure since a couple said online that their 21-year-old son died of cancer after receiving immunotherapy at a hospital in Beijing.

Baidu shares had dropped by 6.8 percent in New York trading as of press time.

Wei Zexi, a computer science major at Xidian University in Shaanxi province, died from synovial sarcoma, a rare cancer of the soft tissue, on April 12. Four times since September, he had received a treatment that uses cells generated by a patient's own immune system to kill cancer cells.

The treatment was administered at the biological treatment center of the Second Hospital of the Beijing Armed Police Corps.

The parents said their son learned of the treatment and the hospital by researching the disease on Baidu, and that the hospital was listed second from the top on the first page of search results.

Before Wei's death, he also had posted about his experience on the Q&A website Zhihu, calling the treatment useless and criticizing Baidu's paid listing practice.

Paid listing is an internet advertising model used to direct traffic to websites. The system, under which an advertiser pays a search engine for each time an ad is clicked, has long been a major source of revenue for Baidu.

Compared with other search engines such as Google, which clearly marks search results that are advertisements with a color label, Baidu's paid listing results do not have clear labels.

Instead, they are marked by two small, gray characters denoting the listing as a paid promotion.

In a media statement, Wei's parents said: "We don't want any compensation, nor will we sue any organizations or individuals. While our son posted his experience online, his purpose was simple: just to let more people know the therapy is useless."

In Wei's posting, he said other public hospitals had told him his days could be numbered, since end stage cancer had been diagnosed in 2014. He said the immunotherapy treatment at the Beijing hospital cost the family more than 200,000 yuan ($31,000), most of which was borrowed from friends and relatives.

Wei had previously been treated with chemotherapy.

The young man's case stirred public wrath in the past few days over regulation of online advertising, with the debate focusing on whether Baidu should bear responsibility for the medical promotions it offers.

Baidu said in a statement on Sunday that it will fully cooperate with the government investigation and that false online information should not be allowed.

In an earlier reply on Sunday, Baidu had said it asked authorities to investigate the hospital's subcontracting of the controversial therapy.

Media reported on Monday that the biological treatment center at the hospital where Wei received the therapy was not part of the hospital but was subcontracted to a private company in violation of regulations.

A visit to the center on Monday found that its operations has been suspended.

The hospital declined to comment.

Ying Jianming, deputy director of the Pathology Department of the Cancer Institute and Hospital at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, said the immunotherapy treatment in question is regulated as medical science research, and thus it must not be commercially marketed or practiced as regular therapy.

But in many military-affiliated hospitals such as the one Wei had been to, "it's not strictly regulated," he said, adding that in large public hospitals, "there are no such practices".

However, the possibility that such treatment might be helpful for some patients cannot be ruled out, Ying said.

A terminal synovial sarcoma patient can usually live for one month to one year with mainstream therapies like surgery and chemotherapy, he said.

This was not the first time that Baidu has been criticized for its commercial model. In November 2008, State-owned CCTV reported that Baidu sold priority placement for certain key medical terms to fake hospitals and unlicensed medicine suppliers.
Currently, there is no regulation of this practice.

Zhu Wei, an associate professor at China University of Political Science and Law, said a detailed regulation on internet advertisement should be issued as soon as possible.

"The paid listing is a kind of advertising and should be governed by law," he said.

The State Administration for Industry and Commerce made public a draft regulation on online advertising to solicit public opinion last summer, but no announcement has been made on its status.

Meng Jing and Cao Yin contributed to this story.

————诸多新闻讨论魏则西事件,矛头直指百度。最终板子打在谁身上,也只能是百度和莆田系。百度作为互联网巨头,商业化运作模式诚然有问题,难辞其咎,却也算不上核心原因。
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 楼主| 发表于 2016-5-3 11:14:30 | 显示全部楼层
Rio 2016 torch to begin 95-day Brazil relay

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RIO DE JANEIRO - The Rio 2016 Olympic torch will begin its 95-day journey through more than 300 Brazilian cities on Tuesday as the final countdown begins for the first Games in South America.

Since being lit at the Games' birthplace in Olympia on April 21, the torch has traveled through parts of Greece and Switzerland - where it made brief stops at the United Nations office in Geneva and the Olympic museum in Lausanne.

It was due to arrive by plane in the capital Brasilia before midday, embarking on the first leg of its Brazil tour - a 105km relay around the Federal District in central Brazil.

In total, the torch will be carried for more than 19,000km in Brazil, passing through 26 state capitals.

Each of the 10,000 bearers will carry the torch for no more than 300 meters.

The first Brazilian to carry the Rio 2016 flame was two-time Olympic volleyball champion Giovane Gavio, who represented the host nation at the flame-lighting ceremony in Olympia.

Rio 2016 torch to begin 95-day Brazil relay
Volleyball player Fabiana Claudino presents the official uniform of the Brazilian Olympic team for the 2016 Rio Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, April 9, 2016. [Photo/Agencies]

The first torchbearer in Brazil will be Fabiana Claudino, also a two-time Olympic volleyball gold medallist and a member of Brazil's current Olympic squad.

She will hand the torch to Rio resident Artur Avila Cordeiro de Melo, the first Latin American to win the Fields medal, awarded for excellence in mathematics.

Next in line will be Gabriel Hardy, a 16-year-old karate starlet who has already won several regional accolades and is part of the Rio 2016 Transforma education program.

Angelo Assumpcao, a 19-year-old artistic gymnast and one of Brazil's brightest Rio 216 gold medal hopes, will follow.

It will then be the turn of Aurilene Vieira de Brito, who won a series of awards in mathematics and chemistry to transform his school in the poor northeastern state of Piaui into one of the country's best.

Aurilene will pass the torch on to Hanan Khaled Daqqah Hanan, a 12-year-old refugee from Syria. Hanan and her family fled a refugee camp in Jordan before finding a new home to Sao Paulo as part of a Brazilian government humanitarian program.

Adriana Araujo - Brazil's only female boxing Olympic medallist - and 2014 world surfing champion Gabriel Medina will follow.

Another two-time Olympic volleyball champion, Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima, will be the 10th Brazilian to carry the flame.

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 楼主| 发表于 2016-5-3 11:27:02 | 显示全部楼层
AIIB sets up co-financing road project in Pakistan

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The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has reported its first co-financing project in Pakistan, a choice that a financial chief said is not related to close ties between China and Pakistan.


The China-led multilateral development bank has identified a series of co-financing projects with the Asian Development Bank, according to a statement released by both banks on Monday.


The statement came after AIIB President Jin Liqun and ADB President Takehiko Nakao signed a memorandum of understanding in Frankfurt on the sidelines of the ADB's 49th annual board of governors meeting.


The first of these projects is expected to be Pakistan's M4 highway, a 64-kilometer stretch of motorway connecting Shorkot to Khanewal in Punjab province.


The financing level will be $300 million, with the two banks contributing roughly an equal amount, Nakao said.


The statement said: "The agreement sets the stage for jointly financed projects. The AIIB and ADB are already discussing projects for co-financing in the roads and water sectors."


Responding to questions on whether the project in Pakistan had been chosen first as a result of close ties between China and Pakistan, Nakao said this had come about "just by chance".


"The Pakistan project is the most mature one. There is a series of forthcoming projects, which will probably be approved and announced in June."


The AIIB expects to approve about $1.2 billion in financing this year, including 12 projects with the World Bank and the ADB. Meanwhile, China is implementing its $46 billion plan for a China-Pakistan economic corridor.


A Financial Times report said earlier that besides the project in Pakistan, the AIIB is considering a road project in Tajikistan and a ring road in Almaty, Kazakhstan.


The report said the ADB led the Pakistani project, while the AIIB participated later. The ADB said it will administer the project on behalf of the other co-financiers and that bidding must be carried out in accordance with the ADB's procurement guidelines and procedures.

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