BEIJING (Reuters) - Two men widely tipped as future leaders of China gave glimpses of their agenda on Tuesday, promising gentler, more environmentally sound growth, a contrast with the get-rich-quick attitude of recent boom years.
But Shanghai Communist Party boss Xi Jinping and his counterpart in northeastern Liaoning province, Li Keqiang, fended off or avoided questions about their own political futures, despite intense media interest.
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