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Around the nation: Painter uses tongue and fish as brushes

Also man calls police to help find missing trousers; carpenter builds ‘armoured’ jeep from wood

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Folk artist Han Xiaoming demonstrates painting with his tongue in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. Han dips his tongue in ink to paint on paper, and uses his fingers to fill in final adjustments. Photo: Reuters
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CHONGQING

No gambling on the job

A Communist Party commission for Bishan district has told reporters about officials gambling and watching TV shows on the job in the hope of ending such behaviour, the Chongqing Morning Post reports. The party Commission for Discipline Inspection listed as examples school principals gambling on the job, a director taking a government car on a holiday to Sichuan, and a government worker who watched TV dramas at work to “educate himself about the revolution”.

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Loses pants, calls cops

A 23-year-old drunkard in Banan district phoned police after he couldn’t find his pants, Chinanews.com reports. After a bout of heavy drinking with friends, the man stumbled into someone else’s living room dressed only in a down jacket and his underwear. The homeowner called police, and the drunk man left. He called the police the next morning saying he couldn’t find his pants. They were found in the dog kennel of the house he stumbled into the night before.

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