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China Attempts to Contain High-Level Political Scandal

Clip: 4/11/2012 | 2m 16s

China Attempts to Contain High-Level Political Scandal

China has tried to clamp down on Internet discussions and move beyond a scandal surrounding the once-powerful political leader Bo Xilai, who was removed from the ruling Communist Party's Politburo while his wife was named the main suspect in the murder of a British businessman. Margaret Warner reports.

04/11/2012

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