Via China Digital Times, Xinhua reports “China’s Public Security Ministry on Friday opened a website for citizens to verify individual identity cards. Any ID card can be verified for a 5 yuan (73 U.S. cents) online payment at the sit... ...full story at Mutant Palm
from Mutant Palm on Mon, Nov 10 2008
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