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03-20-2012, 01:10 AM
BEIJING - Communist Party leaders sacked Bo Xilai, the powerful party chief of metropolitan Chongqing, after being told that he had schemed to remove his police chief and impede a corruption investigation involving his family, according to a preliminary report circulated among government officials. A version of the report, posted on a Chinese Web site and verified independently, provides a rare glimpse of the government's internal efforts to manage one of its biggest political earthquakes in years. Some officials are worried that the purge of Mr. Bo could upset plans for a transfer of power to a new generation of party leaders this fall. Read the full article. » (http://forums.calgaryn.com/www.nytimes.com/2012/03/20/world/asia/bo-xilai-accused-of-interfering-with-corruption-case.html)
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