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  • Quake damages so far reach US$9.5 billion
  • BUSINESSES suffered 67 billion yuan (US$9.5 billion) in damage in last week's quake in southwestern China, the government said yesterday. Some 14,207 companies in Sichuan Province and surrounding areas were...
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  • Share turnover drops over 20%
  • TURNOVER in the Shanghai stock market fell more than 20 percent although the key index ended generally stable yesterday which was the first of a three-day national mourning period to honor the victims of the May 12...
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  • Garden evokes Beatle's spirit
  • BEATLEMANIA erupted at London's Chelsea Flower Show yesterday as Ringo Starr joined George Harrison's widow for the opening of a garden inspired by the "quiet Beatle." Photographers swarmed around as Starr...
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    A 31-year-old man was pulled from the rubble of a destroyed power plant at 12:50am today by firefighters from Shanghai after being trapped for 179 hours in Sichuan Province. Ma Yuanjiang, a mid-level technician at a power plant in Wenchuan County, was in good condition after being rescued.
    Shanghai team rescues man after 179 hours
    BY Yang Jian 2008-5-20
    SHANGHAI firefighters rescued Ma Yuanjiang, a 31-year-old man, this morning after he miraculously survived being buried for 179 hours in earthquake-devastated Yingxiu Town in Sichuan Province.

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    Metro
    Slight increase in virus cases
    SHANGHAI reported 2,138 cases of hand, foot and mouth disease from last Monday to Sunday, a small increase over the previous week, the Shanghai Health Bureau said yesterday. There were no fatalities. Most of the...


    Roads are closed for Olympic torch relay

    The donations just keep on coming

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    Business
    Donations related to quake made less taxing
    CHINA'S tax authority has cut or waived a tax levy, offered a tax refund, and reiterated the tax concession on donations related to the earthquake in Sichuan Province as means of helping to support victims. Losses...


    China sees drop in FDI by EU

    Fall in Sichuan-based stocks

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    National
    Death's devastation
    THE death toll from the devastating earthquake rose to 40,075 nationwide at 6pm yesterday, as rescuers found another survivor eight days after the huge tremor hit. A total of 32,360 people were still missing,...


    Volunteers help heal young minds

    Hunt for a very large bathhouse

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    World
    It ain't over yet, warns Clinton
    HILLARY Clinton had a warning for rival Barack Obama, who is on the verge of claiming the United States Democratic presidential nomination: Not so fast. "This is nowhere near over," Clinton said at a rally in...


    Bush apologizes for Quran 'target'

    How to live well until you hit a century

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    Sport
    Platini scoffs at pitch fears
    UEFA President Michel Platini tried to allay fears voiced by the head groundsman that the recently laid Luzhniki Stadium pitch in Moscow is not fit to host tonight's Champions League final. Matthew Frost has...


    Liang eyes ticket for US Open

    Peng topples Olaru in Strasbourg

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    Feature
    Sharing spirit of our heroes with the world
    LIKE precious white flowers of mourning, tales of overwhelming valor and sacrifice are sprouting from the Sichuan earthquake rubble. They are twining around our hearts and binding us together as a nation. In this...


    Words of love and miraculous moments

    Hands-on helpers stare into the eyes of sorrow

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    Opinion
  • Coverage raises ethics queries
  • THE disaster in Sichuan has resulted in an unprecedented media presence. The reporters have done salutary service in keeping the rest of the nation alive to what is happening there, but their presence also raises...


  • Don't equate one-child policy with quake grief
  • IF you have only one child and he or she dies, you grieve. If you have two children and only one dies, you grieve less. If you have three children and only one dies, you grieve even less. If you have...


  • School quake standards lower than for hospitals, arenas
  • WHEN the earthquake struck during school hours, the quality of school building design and construction can be a matter of life and death. Liuhan Hope Primary School, only 7.5 kilometers from devastated Beichuan...


  • Real estate sector really cheap when it comes to quake aid
  • AT a time when virtually all Chinese are doing their bit to help earthquake survivors, the penny-pinching behavior of some real estate tycoons is deplorable. According to one recent survey, of the 100 richest people...


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