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Watching dissidents is a booming business in China Every workday at 7:20 a.m., colleagues pick up Yao Lifa from his second-floor apartment and drive him to the elementary school where he taught for years.This is no car pool. Yao is a prisoner, part of a China boom in outsourced police control.By day, Yao is kept in a room, not allowed to work and watched by fit, young gym teachers and other school staff. At dinner time or later, he is sent back to
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