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Cheating Shoes

By Alexander Russo — June 13, 2007 1 min read
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Those Chinese kids do everything better, it seems. “Police had found some 42 pairs of so-called “cheating shoes” with transmitting and reception ability, selling for about 2,000 yuan each, in a flat in Shenyang, the provincial capital, state media said Thursday, adding that they--along with “cheating wallets” and hats--had proved popular this year.” (Three detained in high-tech China exam cheats). Maybe this is what we’d have to look forward to with that new national test we’re on the verge of having:

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