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- U.S. President Visits Chinese Embassy to Mourn Earthquake Victims
- Int'l Community Offers More Condolences, Aid for China Earthquake
- More Foreign Leaders Mourn China Quake Victims
- UN Security Council Mourns China's Earthquake Victims
- Psychological Treatment Being Offered in China's Quake Areas
- Japanese Medical Team Reaches Quake-hit Sichuan
- German Red Cross to Send Mobile Hospital Into Quake-hit Zone
- Hong Kong Sends Logistic Support Team for Mainland Quake-hit Area
- Foreign Envoys Donate Goods, Cash for China's Quake Areas
- CPC Anti-graft Chief: Ensure Quality in New Schools
- Survivors of China Quake Cope With Thousands of Aftershocks
- No Major Epidemic Outbreak Reported in Quake-hit Zone
- Man Alive Nearly 179 Hours After Quake
- CPC Anti-graft Chief: Ensure Quality in New Schools
- Vice Premier Li Keqiang Stresses Sheltering of Quake Victims
- Vice President Urges Local Gov'ts to 'Offer Whatever' to Help Quake Victims
- Donations to China's Quake-hit Regions Near 14 Bln Yuan
- China Pledges More Tents for Millions Left Homeless by Quake
- Rescuers Reach All China Quake Areas; Survivors Still Found
- Vice Premier: China Appreciates, Welcomes World's Quake Aid
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