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A German football federation tribunal has rejected Hoffenheim's replay quest of a Bundesliga match won by Bayer Leverkusen with a goal that shouldn't have been allowed.

Leverkusen's Stefan Kiessling was awarded the goal by referee Felix Brych in the Oct. 18 game when his header hit the side-netting and rolled into the goal through a hole.

The tribunal ruled Monday that Brych didn't breach any rules in making his decision and let Leverkusen's 2-1 win stand.

Hoffenheim has a week to decide whether it will appeal to a higher tribunal.

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SEOUL Muhammad Wilkerson Jersey , May 2 (Xinhua) -- South Korea's consumer prices rose 1.9 percent in April from a year earlier, hovering at a relatively high level on expensive crude oil, a government report showed on Tuesday.

The headline inflation, which stayed below 1.5 percent in 2016, rebounded above 2 percent in January, according to Statistics Korea. Since then, the inflation bobbed in and out of 2 percent for the next three months.

Costly crude oil led the accelerated inflation. Oil product prices advanced 11.7 percent in April, raising the overall inflation by 0.48 percentage points. Prices for gasoline and diesel jumped 9.5 percent and 14.1 percent each.

Prices for agricultural, livestock and fishery prices added 4.5 percent in April, after gaining 5.8 percent in the prior month. Livestock product prices rose 8.7 percent, but vegetable prices declined 6 percent.

Services prices picked up 2.2 percent, lifting the overall inflation by 1.21 percentage points.

Core consumer prices, which exclude volatile prices for agricultural and oil products, rose 1.3 percent. The OECD-method core prices excluding energy and food costs gained 1.5 percent, the lowest since December 2014.

The so-called livelihood prices, which include groceries and daily necessities influencing living costs, increased 2.5 percent. The prices stayed above 2 percent for three months to April.

Fresh food prices including fresh vegetables and fruits rose 4.7 percent last month, but it was the lowest increase since August last year.

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) -- Beijing changed the name of a middle school to that of a WWII general on Monday, one day before China's first Martyrs' Day.

When Li Peizhi, headmaster of what was once Nanding Middle School in south Beijing, heard that his school was to be renamed Tong Linge Middle School, he spent a month learning about the life of the general who died just a few hundred meters away from the school.

Tong Linge was deputy army commander when the Japanese attacked Chinese troops on the outskirts of Beijing 77 years ago. The incident was known as the "July 7 Incident", which marked start of the full-scale War of Resistance. Tong resisted for 20 days before he was killed by shell.

"I have been living near this place for decades, but I knew so little about him," said Li, 58.

Li is not alone. The filed of Tong's last battle has become a cement plant, overrun with migrant workers. Tong was forgotten by local people, until 2005, when Beijing Municipal Archives, helped by an old resident whose parents were once owners of what once were fields, locate the scene of Tong's last battle.

China last month approved a national day to commemorate martyrs.Martyrs' Day will be marked with events across the country on Sept. 30 every year to publicize the martyr spirit and cultivate patriotism, collectivism, and socialist morals.

The middle school was founded in 1981. It now provides education for more than 300 students. The change of name was announced earlier this month to commemorate the general, the first high-ranking officer to die in the eight-year War of Resistance.

Lun Chang, a ninth-grader, admitted that she searched Tong online just because of the new school name. "I was surprised to find out that the place where he died was so close to our school, and our life is to be connected with such a big name," she said. "It makes me proud."

While Li Jiangang, Party chief of the local community, said: "The battle here was a fierce one. We cannot just turn a blind eye to history, and let those who sacrificed their lives for us be forgotten."

Li, the headmaster, hopes that the move will encourage teachers and students, and give them "some spiritual power".

A bronze bust of the general has been erected and the school has set up display panels telling people Tong's story.

On Monday afternoon, Tong's 92-year-old daughter Tong Yifei and 89-year-old son Tong Bing visited the school and took a photo with the statue.

"This is where he died. I visited this place several years ago," said the emotional Yifei, gazing at the statue. "Love your country, I think this is what he wanted to tell the young people here."

Li is to retire in two years. He wants to build an exhibition room in the school for Tong before his retirement, but Liu Su, former head of the research office in the Beijing Municipal Archives, believes more work should be done.

"Changing the name of a school only affects the students, and maybe their parents at best, but we need to reach more people," he said. "So we need something else, a landmark that local people can talk about for generation upon generation, so that history will be remembered forever."

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