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Chinese Rescuers Reach All Quake-hit Villages
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Radio Program on Psychological Assistance Helps Qquake-hit Chinese Recover
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Chinese Woman Dies Soon After Rescue From Earthquake Debris
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Aftershock of Magnitude 6 to 7 Likely to Hit China Quake Area
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From Leaders on Down, Millions Mourn Quake Dead
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Relief Train Reaches China Quake-hit Town by Road
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Three Killed, 1,006 Injured in Aftershock in China Quake Area
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Donations to China Quake Areas Exceed 8.945 Bln Yuan
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Psychologists Suggest Long-term Counseling for China Quake Victims
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China Quake Survivors in Psychological Trauma
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Surviving Children Back in Classroom Six Days After Quake
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TV Gala Raises 1.5 bln Yuan for Quake-hit Areas
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HK Medical Team on Way to Earthquake-hit Sichuan
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Eleven Quake-stranded Taiwan Tourists Rescued
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Six Days After China Quake, Rescuers Still Determined in Search for Survivors
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Online Public Memorial to Be Held for Quake Victims
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Six Days After Quake, China Still Goes all-out to Search for Survivors
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No Casualties Reported in Aftershok in Sichuan
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Eleven Quake-stranded Taiwan Tourists Rescued
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