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City-level government departments will refrain from buying new cars this year in order to save money for reconstruction work in Sichuan.
(26/5 16:25)Fifty-four people injured in the Sichuan earthquake arrived in Shanghai this morning while more victims are expected later today.
(26/5 16:23)The May 12 earthquake in Sichuan Province has claimed 62,664 lives and left 358,816 injured and
23,775 missing.
(26/5 09:30)Shanghai entered summer last Tuesday, as the daily average temperature was higher than 22C for
five straight days ending Saturday.
(26/5 09:29)A strong aftershock jolted southwest China yesterday afternoon killing at least one person and
injuring 400 others.
(26/5 09:29)The death toll from the quake has risen to 55,239 in Sichuan as of 7pm yesterday and another 24,949 were still missing.
(23/5 17:06)China Youth Development Foundation has urged the public to donate money to build temporary schools for children in quake areas.
(23/5 17:03)The Olympic torch relay meandered its way around the streets of Shanghai today. Tomorrow's leg starts from Shanghai Stadium at 7:30am.
(23/5 17:01)All the people left disabled by the Sichuan earthquake would get free artificial limbs and
wheelchairs if needed.
(23/5 09:29)Commercial and service companies suffered a loss of more than 20 billion yuan in the wake of the
8.0-magnitude earthquake in Sichuan.
(23/5 09:28)The death toll from the Sichuan earthquake rose to 51,151 as of 10am yesterday, up almost
10,000 from Wednesday.
(23/5 09:26)There are at least 4,000 orphans in Sichuan Province after the May 12 earthquake tore families apart.
(22/5 17:32)There is a risk of floods in quake-devastated areas as 34 new unstable lakes have formed in Sichuan Province.
(22/5 17:31)Forty-four expats will take part in the Beijing Olympic torch relay as torchbearers in Shanghai tomorrow.
(22/5 17:31)China will cut the government spending by 5 percent this year to fund quake relief efforts, Premier
Wen said yesterday.
(22/5 09:27)Death toll in last week¡¯s earthquake climbed to at least 41,353 yesterday.
(22/5 09:27)The Olympic torch relay will be held in Shanghai tomorrow and Saturday, and traffic controls will
be enforced at some streets.
(22/5 09:26)Shanghai sent another epidemic prevention team to aid earthquake rescue work in Sichuan Province today.
(21/5 16:41)Sanitary napkins, underwear and other women¡¯s products are needed urgently in the quake-ravaged areas of Sichuan Province.
(21/5 16:41)A man had his arm amputated today after Shanghai rescuers plucked him from rubble more than 179 hours after the earthquake struck.
(21/5 16:41)China said it will build a DNA database of unidentified dead bodies from the Sichuan earthquake
for later identification.
(21/5 09:33)As of yesterday noon, donations to China's quake-hit regions had reached 13.925 billion yuan
with 12.516 billion yuan in cash.
(21/5 09:33)The death toll from the Sichuan earthquake rose to 40,075 nationwide as of 6 pm yesterday.
(21/5 09:32)The Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3,443.16, down 4.48 percent today, the biggest decline in a month.
(20/5 16:10)At least 3,297 people in Shanghai have registered to adopt orphans from earthquake-ravaged areas of Sichuan Province as of 9am today.
(20/5 16:10)Shanghai firefighters rescue a man from quake rubble after he miraculously survived being buried for 177 hours in Yingxiu Town.
(20/5 16:09)Three officials in earthquake-damaged Dujiangyan City were sacked for dereliction of duties.
(20/5 09:25)No major outbreak of epidemic diseases or other public health threats have been reported in areas
hit by the disastrous earthquake.
(20/5 09:25)A 5.4-magnitude aftershock hit Qingchuan County of southwestern Sichuan Province at 2:06pm
Monday.
(20/5 09:25)A middle-aged woman was pulled out of the rubble in quake-hit Sichuan today, almost 164 hours after it struck.
(19/5 16:12)Tents top the list of items needed urgently to help quake victims in Sichuan, the spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.
(19/5 16:11)The public observed 3 minutes of silence at 2:28 pm today to mourn earthquake victims in Sichuan Province, one week after the disaster.
(19/5 16:10)China yesterday revised the magnitude of the Sichuan earthquake from 7.8 to 8.0 on the Richter
scale.
(19/5 09:20)China yesterday declared three days of national mourning for earthquake victims and ordered a
suspension of the Olympic torch relay.
(19/5 09:19)The death toll from last week's earthquake in southwest China's Sichuan Province rose to nearly
32,500 yesterday.
(19/5 09:17)All sorts of societies in Shanghai have donated more than 200 million yuan to help the victims of the earthquake.
(16/5 16:44)Shanghai¡¯s first rescue team of firefighters had saved 14 quake victims as of last night in Yingxiu Town of Wenchuan County.
(16/5 16:44)President Hu Jintao said that saving lives is still the top priority as he arrived to inspect earthquake-hit areas in Sichuan Province today.
(16/5 16:43)China¡¯s urban fixed-asset investments rose 25.7 percent in the January-April period to 2.84
trillion yuan.
(16/5 09:24)CNN President Jim Walton has apologized for the insulting remarks made by CNN commentator
Jack Cafferty on China.
(16/5 09:24)
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