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Anti-corruption war should "keep pace with the times"

China's disciplinary watchdog recently issued new regulations which "target new forms of corruption" in an effort to catch up with and overtake the tricks of wily, corrupt officials. ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Thu, Jun 21 2007

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