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Companies in China Donate Over 3.5 Bln Yuan for Quake Relief
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Man Rescued 139 Hours After SW China Earthquake
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No Epidemic, Public Health Incidents in Quake Zone
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Lakes Overflow in Earthquake-hit County
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Miracle Rescues Save at Least 63 Buried People Into Fifth Day Since Quake
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China Quake-caused Lake Bursts, No Casualties Reported
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Nuclear Facilities Confirmed Safe in Quake-hit Regions
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Donations to China Quake Zone Hit 3.175 Bln Yuan
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Chinese Netizens Move to Adopt Earthquake Orphans
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Worker Rescued From Fertalizer Plant 100 Hours After Quake
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Power Partly Restored After 105 Hours in China Quake Epicenter Area
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First Repaired Road to Epicenter Reblocked by Aftershock
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Part of Quake-damaged Railway Trunk Route Reopens
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Stranded Taiwan Tourists in Sichuan fly Back to Taiwan
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Power Resumed in Sichuan Except Aba, Beichuan
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Chinese Army to Send more Relief Materials, Medical Teams to Quake-hit Area
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Domestic Donations Hit 1.34 Bln Yuan
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64,040 Quake Victims Hospitalized in Sichuan
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Mainland Lets in Taiwan Chartered Freight Flights Sending Quake-relief Materials
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Rescuers Save more than 60,000 Injured People From Quake-hit Areas
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