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Special> Aftermath of the Quake> Latest News

-Chinese Premier Says Reconstruction in Quake-hit Shaanxi, Gansu to Complete by 2010
-China Quake Death Toll stands at 69,181 With over 1,000 More Missing
-Rebuilding Takes Center Stage
-20 Quake Students Start Camp Life in Shanghai to Get Psycho Assistance
-China Makes a Further Six Quake Lakes Safer
-China to Kick off Repair Programs on Quake-damaged Culture Heritage Sites
-China's Watchdog Head Stresses Quake Zone Food, Drug Safety
-China Makes a Further Six Quake Lakes Safer
-72,000 People in China Quake's Epicenter Relocated Before Rain
-Thousands of Auditors Track China Quake Relief Goods, Gunds Against Corruption
-Tent Shops Set Up in Quake-hit Areas
-China Praised for Swift Response in Disaster Relief Efforts
-China Aims to Rebuild Medical System in Quake Zone by Year-end
-CPC Emphasizes Party Members' Role in Reconstruction After Major Quake
-China's Anti-graft Chief Urges to Tighten Supervision Over Use of Quake Relief Resources
-'Coward Teacher' Deprived of Certificate
-Central Gov't Requires Transparency in Use of Quake Relief Funds
-China's Cabinet: Rebuilding Homes is Top priority for Quake Relief Cash
-China Holds Memorial Ceremony for Crashed Military Helicopter Crew
-Preventing Secondary Disasters Urged
-Sichuan Quake Victims Confident They Can Rebuild Lives
-Ministry: Quake Causes Severe Damage to Cultural Heritage Items
-China's Quake-battered Sichuan Reopens 13 Cities to Tourists
-Chinese President Hails Young People's Work in Quake Fight
-Int'l Community Continues Sending Condolences, Aid to Quake-hit China
-China Quake Causes $3 Bln in Forest Damage
-Quake-hit China County Moves 50,000 People to Avoid Landslides
-China Cabinet: Combine Industrial Restructuring, Quake Reconstruction
-China to Introduce More Rules to Facilitate Post-quake Rebuilding
-Senior Chinese Leader Calls Quake Relief Spirit 'National Treasure'
-Fix Transport First in China Quake Zone
-Victims, Black Box From Crashed Chopper Found
-Chinese Leaders Urge Emphasis on Quake Relief, Development
-China Calls Off Alert on Main 'Quake Lake'
-Flood From Main Quake Lake Passes Mianyang City Safely
-WHO: China Post-quake Health Response 'Quick, effective'
-State Council Quake HQ Congratulates Lake Drainage Team
-China's Post-quake Rebuilding Rule Focuses on Public Structures
-Official: China Wins 'Decisive Victory' in Main Quake Lake Drainage
-Premier Wen's Dialogue Touches Quake-affected People
-China Quake Death Toll Rises to 69,142
-Chinese Premier Rrges No Relaxation in Epidemic Prevention in Quake Areas
-Premier Wen Continues Quake Lake Tour, Says Quickness Is Vital
-Bush Impressed by China's Earthquake Relief Efforts
-Overflow Begins at China's Main Quake Lake
-Chinese Premier Vows 'No Casualty' During Tangjiashan Quake Lake Inspection
-Philippine Embassy to China Holds Concert for Quake Areas in Sichuan
-Taiwan People Donate Another 64 Mln Yuan During Quake-themed Show in Beijing
-Bulgaria to Provide 100,000 Euro Humanitarian Aid to China
-Disasters Slash Profits of China's Largest Power Grid
-China Quake Death Toll Rises to 69,127
-Thousands of Quake-hit Students Resume Classes Elsewhere
-China Leaders Order Provinces to Help Quake Zone Counties
-Decision Time Near to Drain China's Quake-formed Lake as Water Rises
-19 Less Likely to Survive as More Efforts Put in Helicopter Hunt
-China Open to Foreign Assistance in Disaster Relief
-China Passes Regulation on Post-quake Restoration and Reconstruction
-China Quake Death Toll Rises to 69,122
-Tangjiashan Quake Lake Water Rising
-Chinese Premier Underscores Production Resumption in Quake Zone
-Int'l Community Continues Condolences, Aid to China's Quake-hit Area
-Soldiers Scramble to Search for Downed Helicopter
-China Quake Death Toll Rises to 69,107
-National Earthquake Rescue Training Base Set up
-No Mass Health Problems in Quake Zone
-Senior Official Encourages People in Hardest-hit Quake Areas
-Int'l Community Continues to Offer Condolences, Aid to Quake-hit China
-Senior Official Li Changchun Visits Journalists, Victims in Quake Zone
-First School in Epicenter Resumes Classes
-No Mass Health Problems in Quake Zone, Ministry Says
-Search for Crashed Relief Copter Continues
-President Visits Quake Victims in Gansu
-Two Stranded Miners Rescued 19 Days After Quake
-Chinese President Hu Jintao Visits Pakistan Medical Team in Quake Zone
-China Earthquake Death Toll Rises to 69,016 by Mid-Sunday
-Li Changchun Wishes Happy Children's Day to Quake-affected Kids
-Chinese Vice President Urges Stepped-up Efforts in Post-quake Reconstruction
-China Customs Speeds Clearance of 510 Quake Relief Shipments
-Happy Children's Day, Chinese President Says to Quake-affected Kids
-Soldiers Evacuated as Plans to Drain Quake-formed Lake Are Completed

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