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ic and social challenges. Bo's downfall 
also has been widely perceived as the result of his defeat in 
party infighting ahead of China's once-a-decade leadership transition last 
fall.In a rare show of openness, the court has been publicizing details 
of the trial in a bid to lend credibility to what is 
widely seen as a political show trial. Bo, in return, has refrained 
from using the trial as a stage on which to denounce the 
administration and the opponents who purged him   which would likely 
be the leadership's worst nightmare."So far, the worst has been avoided," 
said Ding Xueliang, a Chinese politics expert at Hong Kong University of 
Science and Technology. "He's been trying to play the game within the 
limitations set up by the Chinese leadership. He does not talk about 
politically sensitive things, even though everybody inside and outside China 
knows that he's in trouble for politics."Still, the ousted leader mounted 
an unexpectedly spirited defense against charges of abuse of power and of 
netting $4.3 million through corruption, recanting earlier confessions and 
rarely expressing contrition as he sought to lay the blame for most 
of the misdeeds on his wife and others. He deftly cross-examined witnesses, 
and was selectively unable to recall key details when the questioning turned 
to him.It appeared to be Bo's last-ditch effort to repair the damage 
the scandal wrought on the clean, populist image he had so carefully 
cultivated for ye
BAGHDAD  An Iranian dissident group is accusing Iraqi authorities of cutting 
off water and electricity to a contested northern camp for Iranian exiles, 
a charge the Iraqi government denies.The Mujahedeen-e-Khalq dissident group 
says authorities cut off the services to Camp Ashraf in northeast Iraq 
more than two weeks ago, and alleges that Iraqi forces are now 
hauling off pieces of the water system.Georges Bakoos oversees the issue 
for the Iraqi government and on Sunday dismissed the dissident group's allegations 
as "propaganda." He acknowledges there are occasional power cuts at the 
camp but says that is no different from other parts of Iraq, 
where the electricity supply is spotty.Baghdad wants to shut Camp Ashraf 
and move remaining residents to a Baghdad-area camp before relocating them 
abroad.

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