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

- Chinese President in Shifang to Oversee Quake Relief
- Six Days After Quake, China Still Goes all-out to Search for Survivors
- Vice Premier Li Keqiang Arrives in Mianyang
- Senior Chinese Military Officials Call for All-out Army Efforts for Quake Rescue
- Chinese Premier Stresses All-out Efforts to Rescue Quake Victims
- Central Gov't Departments Continue Efforts in Quake Relief
- China's Top Political Advisor Urges Whole Society to Help in Quake Relief
- China Sends Experts to Assess Reservoir Damage in Quake-hit Sichuan
- President Hu Visits Quake Victims, Saving Lives Top Priority After Four Days
- Chinese President Encourages Quake Victims to Overcome Difficulties
- China Plans for Adoption of Children Orphaned in Quake
- Chinese Gov't Earmarks Another 1.17 Bln Yuan for Eisaster Relief
- Officials: China Orders Probe of School Collapses in Quake
- Premier Wen Calls for Nationwide Efforts in Rescue, Relief After 'Most Destructive' Quake Since 1949
- Chinese President Flies to Quake-hit Sichuan
- Central Government Departments Actively Engaged in Quake Relief
- FM Spokesman: China Grateful for Int'l Quake Aid
- Premier Moves Chinese Amid Quake Effort
- 130,000 Troops in Rescue Operations Throughout Quake Area
- China Gives Extra 200 Mln Yuan in Disaster Relief Fund
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