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Sichuan, China News Archives

Sichuan, China News Archives for May 2008

May 31, 2008 | South Africa News.Net

Chinese soldiers in urgent dig at dangerous lake

South Africa News.Net Saturday 31st May, 2008 Chinese soldiers and engineers have been working incessantly to dig a spillway from an earthquake-created lake that is threatening to burst its banks in the central ...

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May 31, 2008 | The Star Online

China's Wen 10th "top politician" on Facebook

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, hugely popular at home for his visits to quake-hit Sichuan, has emerged as the 10th most popular politician on the Facebook social networking site.

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May 31, 2008 | Shanghai Daily

Workers battle to beat threat from quake lake

Farmers plant rice next to their collapsed house in Mianzhu Town of Sichuan Province yesterday.

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May 31, 2008 | The West Australian

Sichuan Olympic torch relay postponed

The Olympic torch relay in quake-hit Sichuan has been postponed until just before the Games in August, state media said on Saturday, as local authorities focused on recovery efforts.

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May 31, 2008 | Gasgoo

Gravity visits China's car market

The slowdown, if sustained, will begin to separate winners from losers among the 46 brands competing for market share.

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Fri May 30, 2008

Athens Banner-Herald

China quake survivors scavenge amid the ruins

A Chinese earthquake survivor crushes the debris of his home with a sledge hammer to remove the steel bars from the cement in Hanwang Sunday, May 25, 2008.

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Shanghai Daily

Hazardous quilts sent to earthquake victims

Quake-affected people carry relief materials in Leigu Township of the quake-stricken Beichuan County, southwest China's Sichuan Province, yesterday.

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Lompoc Record

Rain hampers effort to drain quake-created lake in China

A Chinese man carries a mattress he removed from a destroyed apartment in Yingxiu in Wenchuan County of southwest China's Sichuan province Tuesday, May 27, 2008.

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CCTV

Changhong hit jard by quake

The earthquake that devastated Sichuan province on May 12 has caused losses totaling 149 million yuan for major domestic home appliance maker Sichuan Changhong Electric Co, a company announcement to the ...

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Scientific American

China aftershocks set for weeks, months even years

China's devastated Sichuan region can expect to be rocked by aftershocks for weeks and months, possibly years, but the power of the aftershocks, one destroyed some 420,000 houses, will gradually diminish, say ...

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Thu May 29, 2008

China Daily

Healing from within

Psychiatrist Wang Jian is used to conducting consultations with patients in a single, quiet room, where there are paintings on the wall and comfortable couches to sit on.

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Asahi Shimbun

SDF set to fly to China this weekend

Defense Ministry officials were busy Thursday sorting out the logistics of airlifting relief supplies to China aboard three C-130 transport planes of the Air Self-Defense Force for victims of the May 12 ...

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CCTV

Work continues despite rain

In Tangjiashan, diversion efforts have faced heavy rain for the first time since emergency work began.

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The Florida Times-Union

Chemical fire, rain hamper China quake recovery

Heavy rain and a chemical fire hampered urgent recovery efforts Thursday in an earthquake-shattered town threatened by a rising lake.

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RTE.ie

Corruption fears over China quake donations

Fears are growing that not all funds given for China's earthquake survivors will reach those in need.

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People's Daily Online

Amid race to drain quake lake, emergency plans proceed

An aerial photo taken on May 28, 2008 shows the Tangjiashan earthquake-induced lake near Beichuan County in southwest China's Sichuan Province.

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Wed May 28, 2008

hosted The Associated Press | The Associated Press

Quake brings rare freedom for journalists in China

Rows of body bags were laid out along streets for all to see. Sobbing parents furious about shoddily built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of children were able to speak freely. Military helicopters carried reporters to tour the disaster zone.

The earthquake that flattened a wide swath of central Sichuan province May 12 has been a historic event for journalism in China. Never before have the nation's leaders allowed foreign reporters so much freedom to cover a major disaster.

Chinese leaders haven't fully explained the new openness, and periods of thaw can be brief here. Only time will tell if it is a real policy shift _ a bold break from the Communist Party's traditional tight control on the release of news, particularly bad news.

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Shanghai Daily

Officials deny rumors spread by text message

Students of the former Hejia Middle School, which was destroyed in the earthquake in Chongzhou City, Sichuan Province, react at a ceremony of class reopening at a school established with charitable fund ...

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Xinhuanet

Race against time to drain quake lake

Amid race to drain Chinese quake lake, emergency plans proceed Special report: Reconstruction After Earthquake An aerial photo taken on May 28, 2008 shows the Tangjiashan earthquake-induced lake near Beichuan ...

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Concord Monitor

China

The strongest aftershock since a May 12 earthquake devastated parts of Sichuan province struck the area yesterday afternoon, killing one person, injuring more than 200 and spreading panic through a region just ...

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Newkerala.com

India to send more relief to China

New Delhi, May 27: India will Wednesday send 28 tonnes of relief material to earthquake-hit China.

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Tue May 27, 2008

The Dispatch

Amid Tremors, a City Trembles With Dread

The teahouses are nearly empty, travel agents sit beside silent telephones and shopkeepers pass the day watching the continuing agony of their countrymen on television.

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Buffalo News

Mental trauma rampant after China earthquake

An earthquake survivor, left, receives counseling from a psychologist at the Jiuzhou stadium, where homeless survivors are being housed, in Mianyang, in China's southwest Sichuan province, Thursday, May 22, ...

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Tajikistan News.Net

Survivors recount heroic teachers in China quake nightmares

Mianyang , May 27 'Granny Du, we've found granny Du!' Teachers and parents searching the ruins for life at the Nanba Primary School rushed to the scene when they heard the yell.

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China Daily

Govt urges patience on adoptions

People wishing to adopt quake orphans should remain patient while the authorities make every possible effort to reunite children separated from their parents, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said yesterday.

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Mon May 26, 2008

People's Daily

Top legislator Wu Bangguo visits quake-hit Sichuan

China's top legislator Wu Bangguo Monday visited and expressed sympathy and solicitude for people injured in the deadly May 12 earthquake in Sichuan Province.

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People's Daily Online

China quake leaves giant pandas in dire need of bamboo

The deadly earthquake that jolted southwest China's Sichuan Province on May 12 has destroyed the homes of giant pandas and left the bears in dire need of their favorite food, bamboo.

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Los Angeles Times

Aftershock in China kills at least 2

MIANYANG, China -- A powerful aftershock hit Sichuan province today, killing at least two people and heightening fears of landslides and flooding, even as more survivors of the May 12 earthquake sought to trek ...

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hosted The Associated Press | The Associated Press

One-child policy has exceptions after China quake

Chinese officials announced Monday that the country's strict one-child policy will make some exceptions for certain families affected by the devastating earthquake two weeks ago.

Families with a child who was killed, severely injured or disabled in the quake can obtain a certificate to have another child, the Chengdu Population and Family Planning Committee in the capital of hard-hit Sichuan province said.

The May 12 quake was particularly painful to many Chinese because it killed so many only children. The destruction of almost 7,000 classrooms during a school day left China heartbroken, with newspaper photos focusing on piles of dusty bookbags and small hands emerging from the debris.

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Sun May 25, 2008

The Age

Dogs follow smell of death in China quake rubble

Rifka bounded into the rubble of the Hanwang Town People's Hospital panting and barking.

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Shanghai Daily

China to build 1.5 mln make-shift houses for disaster victims

CHINA will build 1.5 million make-shift houses in the quake-stricken Sichuan Province, which are expected to endure at least three years, Minister of Housing and Urban-Rural Development Jiang Weixin said ...

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China's migrant workers return home after quake

Gao Ping's arms are still bruised and scratched from scrambling over boulder-strewn roads and dodging rain-slick landslides.

The 43-year-old migrant worker wasn't here when the earthquake struck on May 12. Instead, he is one of millions who had left their hometowns for better jobs in their country's white-hot economy, only to race back on a wrenching journey when disaster laid waste to their homes and families.

The news reached Gao at the auto parts factory where he works, 1,000 miles from his hometown in Sichuan province, in a frantic call from his mother saying his younger brother was missing.

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Xinhuanet

Wen, in quake visits, highlights Chinese style of premiership

Ten days after the devastating earthquake in southwest China, six days after he returned to Beijing, Premier Wen Jiabao was back on the front lines of quake relief.

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Xinhuanet

Premier Wen continued his second trip around the quake disaster zone on Friday.

Premier encourages surviving students in quake disaster zone Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao salutes with the students to pay tribute to the quake victims during his visit to the makeshift tent school at Jiuzhou ...

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Raw Story

Foreign aid gains pace as rain clouds threaten China quake zone

More foreign help arrived in China on Sunday as forecasts of heavy rain threatened to pour more misery on survivors of the devastating earthquake that killed at least 60,000 people.

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Sat May 24, 2008

Laos News.Net

Radiation leaks detected in Chinese earthquake zone

Chinese environment authorities say they have found fifty hazardous sources of radiation since this month's earthquake.

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People's Daily Online

Food supply stable in Sichuan, pork price won't rise, says minister

The supply of food and other goods in Sichuan province is stable now and business is expected to recover soon, the commerce minister said yesterday.

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People's Daily Online

Tents still urgently needed for quake survivors

As hope fades for the missing, shelter has become a top concern for earthquake survivors in the southwestern Sichuan Province, especially as the warm, rainy season approaches and the insect population surges.

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International Herald Tribune

China's glasnost

BEIJING : China's glasnost In the aftermath of the great Sichuan earthquake, we've seen a hopeful glimpse of China's future: a more open and self-confident nation, and maybe - just maybe - the birth of ...

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KSLA-TV Shreveport

Heifer reports devastation to its anti-poverty projects

Heifer International says its anti-poverty projects in western China have been devastated by the May 12th earthquake in that country.

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Fri May 23, 2008

hosted The Associated Press | The Associated Press

UN's Ban visits China quake area

A state news agency says U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has arrived in China to visit earthquake relief efforts.

The Xinhua News Agency says Ban arrived in the southwestern city of Chengdu, capital of quake-hit Sichuan province. He was due to travel later Saturday to a town nearer the epicenter of the May 12 quake, which killed more than 55,000 people.

Ban spent the past two days in Myanmar, visiting areas devastated by a cyclone and meeting with top leaders in hopes of opening the door to more foreign aid for millions of needy.

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English.eastday.com

"Quake lakes" on China river to be fixed

Water resources officials working in China's quake-stricken areas said yesterday they have made plans to repair damage to a river that threatens to burst.

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Xinhuanet

Cultural relics lost to quake in China

Sixty-five cultural relics under state protection and 119 under provincial protection in Sichuan province have been severely damaged as a result of last Monday's earthquake, the State Administration of Cultural ...

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Buffalo News

Wedding photographer captures earthquake moments

Bricks fall from a deserted catholic seminary as an earthquake strikes during a wedding photo shoot in Pengzhou in southwest China's Sichuan province Monday May 12, 2008.

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ABC News

Floods Threaten China Quake Victims

Chinese policemen wearing protective suits walk through the earthquake hit town of Beichuan, in China's southwest Sichuan province Thursday May 22, 2008.

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Thu May 22, 2008

hosted The Associated Press | The Associated Press

China estimates 4,000 children orphaned in quake

Last week's deadly earthquake in China has created more than 4,000 orphans, a Chinese official said.

But Chen Kefu, the deputy director for civil affairs in hard-hit Sichuan province, warned at a news conference Wednesday that it will take time to determine the real number of parentless children because of the large number of people still missing and displaced.

The May 12 quake has killed more than 41,000 people and left more than 5 million homeless.

Thousands of Chinese have called government offices and posted their pleas online to adopt an orphan from the quake.

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ABC News

China Quake Toll: 80,000 Dead or Missing

The Associated Press 4 comments A group of soldiers clean a road from pieces of broken glasses next to collapsed buildings following last week's earthquake in Hanwang town in China's southwest Sichuan province.

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Xinhuanet

Premier Wen makes second trip to quake-hit zone

Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao made his second trip to the quake-battered zone on Thursday afternoon to supervise over disaster relief work.

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International Herald Tribune

Rescue ends one ordeal for young Chinese pupils

CHENGDU, China : When the earth finally stopped bucking, only one building was left standing in the vicinity of the Yinxing Township Central Primary School, and that was the school itself.

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Vancouver Sun

China sends relief to quake-hit pandas

China has sent emergency bamboo-shoot rations to pandas at a reserve in the Sichuan earthquake zone because no one there is collecting it for them, state media said on Thursday.

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Deseret Morning News

China promises rebuilding fund

Chinese leaders moved to contain the political aftershocks of last week's deadly earthquake, promising a big rebuilding fund and trying to keep despair from turning to anger in the disaster zone.

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Wed May 21, 2008

Slam Sports

B.C. students ordered out of Sichuan province

A group of B.C. students caught up in a devastating earthquake in China have been evacuated from the area over fears of further quakes.

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The Dispatch

China quake survivors return to classes

Young Chinese children play games outdoors at a temporary camp set up for those affected by last week's earthquake in Chengdu, southwestern China's Sichuan province, Tuesday, May 20, 2008.

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People's Daily

Power supply mostly restored in quake-hit Sichuan Province

The State Grid Corporation of China said that 96 of the 106 major power users in Sichuan Province, which lost power in the May 12 earthquake, had their power back on Tuesday.

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Stuff

China quake focus shifts from rescue to relief

Heavy rain forecast for southwest China have threatened to disrupt relief efforts and raise the risk of reservoir breaches in earthquake-stricken areas, where tents have become the most-wanted item.

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South Florida Sun-Sentinel

Toll in China earthquake exceeds 40,000

The death toll in China's devastating earthquake topped 40,000 Tuesday as the country entered a third day of national mourning and struggled to shelter more than 5 million people left homeless.

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Xinhuanet

Quake donors warned against Internet scams

People should guard against Internet fraud while donating for the quake victims, Pang Chenmin, an official of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, warned yesterday.

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Tue May 20, 2008

HendersonvilleNews.com

Many Hands, Not Held by China, Aid in Quake

JIM YARDLEY and DAVID BARBOZA Duan Hanbing, right, helped move a survivor of last week's earthquake to a hospital in Chengdu, Sichuan.

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The Topeka Capital-Journal

Cell phone beep marked days for China quake victim

Yuan Jiang, an earthquake survivor who had trapped under the rubbles at a collapsed building for 72 hours in Beichuan, receives medical treatment at a hospital in Mianyang, Sichuan province, China, Tuesday, May ...

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Scientific American

New video: terror in quake's shocks

Fresh video has emerged showing the immediate aftermath of the devastating earthquake that struck Sichuan, China on 12 May 2008.

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Xinhuanet

Images of those who died in the disaster continue to touch citizens' hearts.

As flags throughout the country fly at half-mast in a three-day national mourning period that started Monday, images of those who died in the disaster continue to touch citizens' hearts.

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Xinhuanet

Trauma counseling for quake survivors in full swing

China's largest grief counseling operation for survivors of a natural disaster is in full swing, a week after an 8.0-magnitude earthquake rocked the southwestern Sichuan Province.

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Mon May 19, 2008

C-Health

Drugmakers send medicine, money for Asia disasters

Much-needed medicines, vaccines and medical supplies have begun entering disaster-ravaged areas of Myanmar and China, donated by U.S. and foreign drugmakers that also are giving millions of dollars in aid.

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Buffalo News

Kansas group helps get relief to China quake zone

A Child holds a bowl of noodles she received at a earthquake refugees camp in Anxian, 20km from Beichuan, Southwestern Sichuan province, China, Monday, May 19, 2008.

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International Herald Tribune

Aftershock warning sows panic in China

CHENGDU, China : Panic erupted here in the Sichuan provincial capital and at least one other Sichuan city on Monday after provincial television issued a warning of the possibility of a severe aftershock of as ...

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CNN

China mourns as death toll climbs

The death toll from last week's massive earthquake in China rose to at least 34,073 with another 245,109 people hurt, Chinese government officials said Monday, as the country began three days of national ... via CNN

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Xinhuanet

Disease prevention stressed in quake-hit areas

“Continuing surveillance is extremely important”

Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang, also member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, consoles a victim in Pingtong Township of Pingwu County, ... via Xinhuanet

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Gulf Times

Director Jia shows pace of change in China at Cannes

“It was 50-years-old and there are thousands and thousands of people who worked there. It involved whole families and had a major impact on their lives”

Jia waves as he arrives with actresses Joan Chen and Zhao Tao for the screening of his film 24 City at the 61st Cannes International Film Festival PARIS: Award-winning director Jia Zhangke took his vision of ... via Gulf Times

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Sun May 18, 2008

IcNorthWales

Quake team return home 'frustrated'

“The community are collecting millions of Hong Kong dollars to help out. On almost every street there were people with collecting cans. They are mobilising phenomenal amounts of money.”

A British rescue team who travelled to earthquake-hit China returned home "frustrated and disappointed" after failing to secure visas to stay and help with the emergency operation. via IcNorthWales

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VietNamNet

China quake death toll rises to 28,881

“The focus of our work will gradually shift to rural areas impacted by Monday's quake, ”

The death toll from the earthquake in southwest China's Sichuan Province has risen to 28,881 nationwide as of 2 p.m. Saturday, while 198,347 people were injured, according to the Information Office of the State ... via VietNamNet

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The Citizen

Barrington man returns home after surviving China quake

“To have been there, in the whole area, just two days prior to - it really brought it home to figure that I was just so close, timewise, to being close to the epicenter”

"My heart goes out to all the people who are still there," said John Cafasso, an engineer for Pratt & Whitney in North Berwick, Maine, who was working in Chengdu, China, on Monday when the quake hit. via The Citizen

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Honolulu Star-Bulletin

Hickam AFB flying quake aid to China

“The U.S. is standing by for any other requests, and if those requests are made, they will be handled though the interagency process and then we will respond as accordingly”

CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARBULLETIN.COM Supplies were loaded onto a China-bound C-17 yesterday at Hickam Air Force Base in advance of a flight scheduled for this morning. via Honolulu Star-Bulletin

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hosted Chicago Tribune | Chicago Tribune

Amid disaster, China presses onward

“This is a tragedy. It will set back the development of this whole area by five years.”

As strange as it sounds, the streets of Chengdu are normal today. This city barely 40 miles from devastated schools and apartments and hospitals is operating virtually as it was before the earthquake struck this patch of southwest China. Stores are open, tire shops are changing tires, the computer market is busy.

It's not for lack of sympathy for neighbors hit harder. Indeed, ordinary Chinese with no direct connection to the quake have poured out cash and donated blood and pledges of support. Rather, the remarkable thing about the two worlds unfolding in China this week is how they exist in parallel, a case study in a nation divided between its past and its present. Read more

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Sat May 17, 2008

hosted The Associated Press | The Associated Press

China rescuers seek survivors in hard-hit town

“I've called her countless times, but there's no answer. Now the phone is dead”

Piles of broken concrete rise seven stories high, and a few buildings stand askew, knocked at odd angles. People cry out the names of missing relatives and rescue workers shout, 'Is anyone there? Is anyone there?'

On Friday, amid the little that is left of the town of Beichuan, the answers came in faint taps on concrete or muffled cries.

In response to one such muffled call, five volunteers dug with their hands and shovels for more than four hours, freeing a middle-aged woman from a crumpled apartment building. Read more

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US monitoring China's nuclear sites after quake

“Damage to these plants could potentially be a serious issue for the Chinese government”

American experts are monitoring nuclear facilities in China's earthquake zone, officials said Friday, after France's nuclear watchdog reported that some had suffered minor damage.

The French Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety said Chinese authorities 'reacted well' to the quake and immediately shut down nuclear sites for inspection.

Thierry Charles, the group's director of plant safety, said China's nuclear safety agency, NNSA, had reported no leaks of radioactivity since the quake. Read more

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WQXI-AM Atlanta

12-year-old China quake survivor loses leg

“One little boy in the first grade was really brave. His name was Zhou Yuyan”

By WILLIAM FOREMAN Saturday, May 17, 2008 As Huang Siyu ran down the stairs of her school after the powerful earthquake, the building collapsed and her teacher was killed. via WQXI-AM Atlanta

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Xinhuanet

Russian rescue team arrives in quake-hit Sichuan

Head of Russian rescue team communicates with Chinese rescuers on information of the quake-hit region at an airport in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province, May 16, 2008. via Xinhuanet

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CBC

B.C. students in China aid relief effort

“It seems like the information coming out of China right now is almost unprecedented, as far as ... information on victims and things”

A group of B.C. students and their professor who found themselves near the epicentre of this week's devastating earthquake in China have decided to stay and lend a hand, despite the danger and chaos. via CBC

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People's Daily Online

Chinese President encourages quake victims to overcome difficulties

“You should be unafraid of fatigue and work around the clock, making great efforts to keep losses to a minimum.”

Chinese President Hu Jintao Friday went to Beichuan County of Mianyang City to visit people affected by the southwest China earthquake, encouraging them to be confident in overcoming hardships caused by the ... via People's Daily Online

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Fri May 16, 2008

hosted CBS 3 | CBS 3

Aftershock Rattles China's Quake-Hit Areas

“So when I hear a school has collapsed, I point the finger at politics.”

A powerful aftershock knocked out roads and communications in some of the most quake-ravaged parts of central China on Friday, as emergency crews rescued more than 30 people who had survived up to 100 improbable hours trapped in the ruins.

With the official death toll at more than 22,000, an air force unit reached Yinchanggou, a scenic spot in the mountains north of the Sichuan provincial capital of Chengdu, finding landslides had swept away rustic small hotels.

"There are several hundred hotels, including farmer homestays, probably 800 in all. They are all rubble now," Cai Weisu, an official with an air force unit from the Chengdu Military Region, told Sichuan Television. Most of the dead are tourists, he said, but did not identify whether they were foreign or Chinese. Read more

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Times-Transcript

China's 1-child policy causes extra pain in the wake of killer quake

“I'm 37 years old and my child was 13. If we were to do it again, I'd be 50 when this stage comes along”

A woman grieves on the grave of her child who was killed in Monday's earthquake at a school in Wufu. via Times-Transcript

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The York Daily Record

Heinz donating $350,000 to China earthquake relief efforts

The H.J. Heinz Co. says it's giving $350,000 in cash and in-kind services to earthquake relief efforts in China. via The York Daily Record

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Xinhuanet

Taiwan chartered flight arrives in Sichuan with relief materials

“We understand the concerns of the Taiwan compatriots toward the quake victims”

The chartered freight flight of the Taiwan-based China Airlines has arrived at Chengdu loaded with relief materials to quake-hit regions in Sichuan. via Xinhuanet

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Buffalo News

Survivors from apartment building recount quake

“We knew we weren't alone and that someone would help.”

A rescuer gestures as they save a pregnant woman from a damaged building in the earthquake-affected Dujiangyan of southwest China's Sichuan province Wednesday, May 14, 2008. via Buffalo News

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Thu May 15, 2008

MyTELUS

China OKs foreign rescue teams from four countries for quake zone

“The Chinese authorities have done a fantastic job mobilizing troops, but troops are not everything. You need specialist teams with equipment, otherwise you're not going to find them”

After days of refusing foreign relief workers, China has accepted offers from four countries to send in rescue teams. via MyTELUS

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