Trending news across China on Aug 29 (Part 2)
Lost in love or direction? Do you have a dream? Hopefully, not blind to law or sense - it's all trending across China.
Liu Xiang back
Liu Xiang arrives back in Shanghai tonight after 11 months of rehabilitation in the US following his Olympic failure. Although Liu's trainer hoped the hurdler could continue for an extra two months in the US, his visa could not be extended.
Airport bomber
Ji Zhongxing, a partially paralyzed man who is suspected of detonating a homemade explosive device at Beijing Capital International Airport on July 20, is indicted by Chaoyang District People's Procuratorate.
University love
Fudan, Tsinghua, Hunan, Sichuan and Xiamen universities maintain the highest rate for finding love while studying, dominating discussions on Sina Weibo. Fudan University tops the ranking as graduates mostly choose to stay in Shanghai, which creates a better environment for love.
Free navigation
Map navigating giants Baidu and Gaode announced on Wednesday their navigation apps for smart phones, originally priced at 30 and 50 yuan, are now free to clients.
Brook Larmer, who wrote the New York Times profile of Li Na, apologized in an E-mail to Li for wrongly translating the information about Li taking "hormone medicine" into "steroid pills", which was sourced from Li's autobiography, Li's agent said.
Your dream?
Pop singer-songwriter Leehom Wang has used the 50th anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King's famous "I have a dream" speech for people to look at the Chinese version of the speech and ask themselves "Do I have a dream?"
Personal shopper
Want to earn money for shopping? Xie Can is a personal shopper who helps clients choose dresses and accessories for around 300 yuan an hour.
Blind injustice
Chen Yan accompanied by her guide dog are refused entry by staff from Beijing No 5 subway and have to take taxi home, People's Daily reports on its Sina Weibo.