Meteorite Finder Fights China’s (Mostly Terrestrial) Property Law A herder, along with his sons, has sued for rights to a 17.8-ton rock that was seized under rules that keep natural resources under state ownership. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Australian Cardinal, a Top Adviser to Pope, Is Charged With Sexual AssaultHacks Raise Fear Over N.S.A.’s Hold on CyberweaponsThe Breakdown: Cardinal George Pell Charged with Sexual Abuse. Also: Uber Drivers Fight for Worker Rights.After Helicopter Attack, Venezuelans Ask, What Was That About?Australia Letter 16: That Low Hum of RacismTrump’s R.S.V.P. to Macron: Yes to Bastille Day in Paris