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Description: The content of this blog is a reprint and discussion of an online article published originally in Japan.
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Subject: Flies
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Blog
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This blog discusses the implications of the downfall of the first "tiger" Liang Bin in Hebei province.
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Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Blog
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This blog talks about the situation of the second round of perambulation.
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Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Blog
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This blog discusses the importance of eradicating "flies" type of corruption.
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Subject: Flies
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Blog
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This blog argues that without the support of mass the eradicating of "flies" type coruption is impossible.
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Subject: Flies
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Blog
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This blog article discusses the corruption story of Sui Fengfu, a high-ranking cadre in Heilongjiang province.
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Subject: Heilongjiang
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Blog
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This news provides a comprehensive review of the characteristics of those corrupted high-end officials by analyzing the data disclosed from various sources.
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Subject: Tigers
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: News
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This news discusses the charges which are not common in the trials of corrupted officials.
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Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: News
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This news discusses the widespread secret corruption problems in China manifested by sending officials art work, gift card, etc.
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Subject: Tigers
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: News
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This is a magazine article discussing the corruption case of Ma Chaoquan, a low-level official who is in charge of water supply in Beidaihe district, Hebei province. Petty official he is, he has received as much as 100 million RMB bribe.
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Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: Magazine
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This news is about the corruption case of former Kaifeng vice mayor Zhou Liangen and his resume.
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Subject: Flies
Source: Governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: News
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This news reports that a local environmental protection bureau in Zhejiang province engenders several corrupted officials.
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Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: News
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
Description: This news reports that Jiangxi CPPCC vice president Xu Aimin's son-in-law obtained his post by using fake information. More details are followed.
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Subject: Jiangxi
Source: Non-governmental
Language: Chinese
Type: News
Date: November 2014
Collector: MSE Library, Johns Hopkins University
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