China is undergoing its version of an election cycle, with a once-in-a-decade leadership change in its top ranks. It's a much more dramaticand perhaps more important-power transfer than even the U.S. presidential race. Far from being the usual quiet swapping of one group of men in dark suits for another, China's changeover is turning cinematic, thanks to the toppling of Bo Xilai, the former head of the Communist Party in Chongqing, a western city with a population the size of Texas'.
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