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16 hours ago ago from Betting Systems
CHINA will launch a six-month crackdown on rampant online betting , saying the growing industry is causing large flows of currency out of the country. betting has been illegalized in China since the Communist Party came to power in 1949, but that has not stopped a thriving underground industry. The campaign, which will last until August, will be carried out by eight government agencies, including the Ministry of Public Security, the ...
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30 minutes ago ago from U.S. News
China jails young man for joining political party BEIJING (AP) -- A 20-year-old factory worker who joined a banned political party because he was unhappy with one-party rule in China was sentenced to jail for 18 months Wednesday, his mother said. A court in southern China's boomtown city of Shenzhen found Xue Mingkai guilty of subversion of state power because he joined the U.S.-based China Democracy Party last April, Xue's mother Wang ...
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23 hours ago ago from U.S. News
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9 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal
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3 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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