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ench villa, worth millions, and set up a chain of associates through 
which government funds could be embezzled discreetly."It was the first time 
such a high-ranking family has put down the operation step by step," 
Ding said. "This case has taught us so much about the dynamics 
and mechanisms in most Chinese corruption cases."Testimony also revealed 
how one of the foreigners, Neil Heywood, demanded more money by threatening 
the safety of Bo's son and to expose the family. Gu later 
killed him and received a suspended death sentence for the murder.The court 
also heard evidence over the weekend about the events surrounding the attempted 
U.S. defection bid by Wang, the police chief, in February 2012, an 
incident that blew the scandal into the open. Wang said he fled 
to an American consulate fearing for his safety after he told Bo 
that the politician's wife had murdered a British associate.Bo told the 
court that he reacted angrily to Wang's report, slapping him in the 
face and smashing a cup in fury because he initially thought Wang 
was framing his wife for the crime. "I thought he was being 
duplicitous. I have zero tolerance for duplicity," Bo said. "I slapped him 
in the face."Wang, who testified Saturday, said the violent confrontation 
with Bo, his subsequent removal as police chief and the disappearance of 
his subordinates who were investigating the murder spurred him to flee to 
American officials for safety. He said Bo did not slap him as 

 30 to 40 
mph winds expected to push the fire further north into the park 
Sunday, fire crews were focused on attacking its northern edge to keep 
flames from the communities of Tuolumne City, Twain Harte and Long Barne."The 
wind could push it further up north and northeast into Yosemite and 
closer to those communities and that is a big concern for us," 
said Daniel Berlant, a spokesman for the California Department of Forestry 
and Fire Protection.The U.S. Forest Service says about 4,500 structures 
are threatened. Berlant said 23 structures were destroyed, though officials 
have not determined whether they were homes or rural outbuildings.Jessica 
Sanderson said one of her relatives gained access to the family's property 
in Groveland, just 26 miles from the park's entrance, on Saturday and 
was able to confirm their vacation cabin had burned to the ground.The 
family saw firefighters defending the cabin on a TV news report just 
a day earlier."It's just mind-blowing the way the fire swept through and 
destroyed it so quickly," said Sanderson, who's been monitoring the fire 
from her home near Tampa Bay, Fla. "The only thing left standing 
is our barbeque pit."The tourist mecca of Yosemite Valley, the part of 
the park known around the world for such sights as the Half 
Dome and El Capitan rock formations and waterfalls, remained open, clear 
of smoke and free from other signs of the fire that remained 
about 20 miles away.More than 2,600 firefighter

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