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The Internet has become a new platform to see if people are as good as their word WHEN Fu Weigang made a promise on his microblog at weibo.com to give 1 yuan($0.15) to the son of Zhang Miao,a young mother stabbed to death by a student in Xi’an last year,every time his post was forwarded,he never dreamed it would make such a public impact. The killer was sentenced to death and ordered to pay compensation of 45,498.50 yuan ($6,975) to Zhang’s family.Fu,a 34-year-old lawyer who works at the Shanghai Institute of
The Internet has become a new platform to see if people are as good as their word WHEN Fu Weigang made a promise on his microblog at weibo.com to give 1 yuan ($ 0.15) to the son of Zhang Miao, a young mother stabbed to death by a student in Xi’an last year, every time his post was forwarded, he never dreamed it would make such a public impact. The killer was sentenced to death and ordered to pay compensation of 45,498.50 yuan ($ 6,975) to Zhang’s family.Fu , a 34-year-old lawyer who works at the Shanghai Institute of