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School admits cheating in soccer tourney

THE principal of a middle school in Chongqing Municipality apologized yesterday for allowing his schoolgirls' soccer team to cheat in an international competition. The team won World Girls Middle School Football... ...full story at Shanghai Daily

from Shanghai Daily on Thu, Apr 23 2009

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