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Official: Spying on Chinese mainland will be punished

All activities aimed at harming the Chinese mainland will be punished, said a Chinese mainland official in Beijing on Wednesday, in response to a question from a Taiwanese journalist about the alleged detention of a Taiwanese person by the ... ...full story at People's Daily

from People's Daily on Wed, Oct 31 2007

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