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TO GO WITH China-politics-business BY DAN MARTIN Chinese businessman and Communist Party member, Yuan Yue, gestures as he speaks during an interview at his office in Beijing, 27 September 2007. In Mao Zedong's day, a businessman such as Yuan Yue would have been denounced as a "class enemy" and maybe even killed, much less allowed to join the Communist Party. But today, Yuan, founder of a successful market research firm, is one of a growing number of capitalists embraced by Chinese politicians as they seek to bring the country's economic movers and shakers under its wing. AFP PHOTO/TEH ENG KOON (Photo credit should read TEH ENG KOON/AFP via Getty Images)
TO GO WITH China-politics-business BY DAN MARTIN Chinese businessman and Communist Party member, Yuan Yue, gestures as he speaks during an interview at his office in Beijing, 27 September 2007. In Mao Zedong's day, a businessman such as Yuan Yue would have been denounced as a "class enemy" and maybe even killed, much less allowed to join the Communist Party. But today, Yuan, founder of a successful market research firm, is one of a growing number of capitalists embraced by Chinese politicians as they seek to bring the country's economic movers and shakers under its wing. AFP PHOTO/TEH ENG KOON (Photo credit should read TEH ENG KOON/AFP via Getty Images)
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