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Government Acts Home> Web> Special> Aftermath of the Quake> Government Acts

- China Earmarks Further $76 Mln for Quake Disaster Areas
- China Quake-struck County to Relocate 10,000 People to Other Provinces
- Emergency Solution for Dangerous 'Quake Lake' Underway
- China Takes Measures to Stabilize Prices in Quake Zone
- Premier Encourages Surviving Students in Quake Disaster Zone
- President Hu Asks Tent Factories to Boost Production
- Wen, in Quake Visits, Highlights Chinese Style of Premiership
- China Takes Steps to Control Rodents in Quake-hit Areas
- Top China Legislator Stresses Boosting Economy to Offset Quake Loss
- Red Cross: All Donations Used for Disaster Relief
- Health Ministry: No major Epidemic Reported in Quake Zone
- China Party Leadership: Prevent Epidemics, Minimize Quake Losses
- Auditors to Track Relief Funds and Supplies
- Quake Rebuilding Effort Allocated 70 Bln Yuan
- China Moves to Prevent Epidemic Disease in Quake Areas
- China Runs Three More Trains to Take Injured From Quake Area
- Chinese Vice President: Quake Relief Top Priority for Gov't
- Senior Officials Call for More Support, Aid to Quake-hit Area
- China Sets up Expert Panel for Quake Relief, Reconstruction
- Vice Premier: Quake Relief Still at Critical Point
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