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China Will Not Tolerate Cheating on College Entrance Exam
June 10th, 2008 at 10:31 am

As China’s two-day National College Entrance Exam — known as gaokao – begins, a swirl of activity is planned to ensure the best possible conditions for students to take the test that will determine their professional tracks within Chinese society. Do you think students should be expelled for cheating on their exams? What do you think of China’s “zero tolerance approach? Join the discussion on Wide Angle.

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