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UPDATED: May-31-2008  
President Heads for Shaanxi to Oversee Quake Relief
President Hu Jintao on Saturday morning headed for northwest China's Shaanxi Province, one of the regions hit by the devastating earthquake on May 12, to oversee relief operations
 

President Hu Jintao on Saturday morning headed for northwest China's Shaanxi Province, one of the regions hit by the devastating earthquake on May 12, to oversee relief operations.

(Xinhua News Agency May 31, 2008)



 
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