According to The L.A. Times, the Bejing Evening News finally retracted a story it stole last week from The Onion about the U.S. Congress threatening to move out of the capitol, but it's apparent they still don't quite understand things. As part of the retraction, they took a shot at the satire rag for being, well, not entirely accurate.
From the Times:
"Some small American newspapers frequently fabricate offbeat news to trick people into noticing them, with the aim of making money," the paper said. "This is what the Onion does."
It cited a recent Onion article about the U.S. government issuing life jackets to all Americans for some unexplained reason. "According to congressional workers, the Onion is a publication that never ceases making up false reports," the Evening News said.