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

- Quake Rebuilding Effort Allocated 70 Bln Yuan
- China Offers Temporary Allowance for Quake Victims
- CPC Anti-graft Chief: Ensure Quality in New Schools
- No Major Epidemic Outbreak Reported in Quake-hit Zone
- 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
- China Pledges More Tents for Millions Left Homeless by Quake
- Vice Premier: China Appreciates, Welcomes World's Quake Aid
- Official: Donations to China Quake Zones 'Moving Quickly'
- Chinese Embassies Worldwide Mourn Quake Victims, Some Foreign Leaders Join
- Senior Official Appreciates Relief Work in Chongqing Municipality
- Senior Official Appreciates Relief Work in Chongqing Municipality
- China Begins Three-day Mourning for Quake Victims
- National College Entrance Examination to Be postponed in Quake-hit Areas
- Vice Premier Li Keqiang Stresses Disease Prevention in Quake-hit Areas
- Chinese Military Holds First Press Conference Showing Quake Rescue Efforts
- Premier Wen Urges Quake Research, Early Warning to Minimize Casualties
- President Hu Orders Rescuers to Reach Every Quake-hit Village by 'Every available Means'
- China Dispatches 113,080 Armed Forces in Earthquake Rescue
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