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Government Acts
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China Allocates 400 Mln Yuan for Medical Relief in Quake-hit Areas
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China Aims at 'No Big Epidemic After a Great Disaster'
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Transparency Works
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Chinese Premier Continues Inspection in Quake-hit Guangyuan, SW China
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Military Airdrops Disaster Relief Goods to Quake-Stricken Towns
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China Promises Transparency in Quake Donation Fund Use
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China Sends 101 More Helicopters to Quake-hit Area for Relief Work
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Chinese Premier Orders Deployment of 90 More HeliCopters for Quake Relief
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China Hydropower Engineering Police Force Join in Quake Relief
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Banking Regulators: No Remittance Fee for Disaster Relief Donors
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Chinese Police Warns Against Swindling After Quake
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Chinese Politburo Stresses Saving Lives First in Quake Relief
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All Stranded Rail Passengers Evacuated After China Earthquake
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Chinese Army's Largest Airlift to Take 11,420 Troops to Quake-hit Province
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Premier Oversees Quake Rescue in SW China's Beichuan
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Chinese Premier Tells Quake Victims Rescue, Relief on the Way
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China Transfers 11,420 Soldiers to Quake-hit Sichuan
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Premier Wen Reemphasizes Saving Lives in Quake Relief
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Troops Arrive at Worst-hit Township at Epicenter
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Expert team Sent to Quake Area to Assess Pollution Risks
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