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Summary Dates for the congress, which is held once every five years, are overdue.
Chinas tumultuous, bizarre year in politics appears headed for a home stretch, with leading Communist Party members convening to finalize a list of new leaders and decide the fate of a disgraced colleague.People with connections to the party say a highly anticipated meeting of the decision-making Politburo is expected to take place as early as Friday. Afterward, state media are expected to announce dates for a party congress, a pivotal event to install the new leadership.Dates for the congress, which is held once every five years, are overdue. The delay is a sign of disarray over the upcoming transition.Disgraced Politburo member Bo Xilai has been the focal point of much of the tumult, which has featured a murder, corruption, two high-profile trials and a deadly car crash.
