Read my previous posts on this tragedy here and here. According to the Associated Press, today:

Chinese police on Wednesday blocked access to several schools that collapsed in last month’s massive earthquake, a day after a group of parents protested that their children had died because of shoddy construction of the schools….

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Students’ deaths have become the focus for Chinese, both inside and outside the disaster area, fueling accusations about corruption in school construction. Angry parents and even rescuers have pointed to steel rods in broken concrete slabs that were thinner than a ball point pen….

On Tuesday, Beijing began giving compensation to some families whose children died in the quake – about $144 a year to each parent who lost an only child.

Meanwhile actress Sharon Stone told the New York Times last week, “Clearly, I sound like an idiot,” about saying she thought the Chinese earthquake was “karma” for mistreating the Dalai Lama and Tibetans.
But saying one sounds like an idiot is different than confessing to idiocy.
Stone is under contract with Dior, which issued an apology for Stone she told the NYT she didn’t make:

“I talked to Sidney [Toledano, Dior CEO] and I said: ‘Let’s get serious here. You guys know me very well. I’m not going to apologize. I’m certainly not going to apologize for something that isn’t real and true – not for face creams.'”

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And while she wasn’t planning to attend, Stone is not welcome at this year’s Shanghai Film Festival, which she attended last year to promote Dior’s anti-aging creams, according to BreitBart.com.
[HT for Stone update: proofreader Laura Loo; photo of police trying to stop grieving parental protest courtesy of the NYT]

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