CHINA'S top legislature announced the appointment of two senior officials at the bimonthly meeting of the National People's Congress Standing Committee today. Yuan Guiren, in replacement of Zhou Ji, was appointed... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Sat, Oct 31 2009
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