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Donations to China Quake-hit Areas Exceed 37 Bln Yuan
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Amid Race to Drain Chinese Quake Lake, Emergency Plans Proceed
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Swollen Lake Tops China's Quake Relief Agenda, Draining, Evacuation Side by Side
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Kuomintang Official Arrives in Quake-hit Sichuan, Pledging More Help to Quake Victims
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Reconstruction Planning Group to Be Launched for China Post-quake Work
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Poverty Alleviation Foundation Announces a Run on Donations
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Quake Donations Rise to 30.9 Bln Yuan
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Over 10,000 Children, Elderly 'Alone After Quake'
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Flood Alarm Grows in Quake Area
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Donations to China's Quake-hit Regions Rise to 26.1 Bln Yuan
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Quake Orphans Face Uncertain Future
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6 Pandas Moved to New Shelter After Quake
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Trunk Highways, Rural Roads Worst Hit After Quake in Sichuan
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China Quake-struck County to Relocate 10,000 People to Other Provinces
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Emergency Solution for Dangerous 'Quake Lake' Underway
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Water Quality Basically Unchanged in Quake-hit Areas
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Nuclear Facilities in Quake Regions Safe
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Post-quake Rebuilding to Take 3 Years
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China Quake-struck County to Relocate 10,000 People to Other Provinces
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