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News Source: One World
| 5 months ago
In the aftermath of the May earthquake that displaced millions in China, 17 year old Zhang Yong recruited volunteers, salvaged school supplies, and gathered over 50 students from his camp for displaced survivors to attend classes so children "don't...
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News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 5 months ago
The Chinese government has reported that a total of 7,000 classrooms collapsed during the May 12 earthquake, and some people estimate that 10,000 of about 80,000 fatalities were schoolchildren. In the aftermath of the quake, many local governments...
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News Source: China News
| 5 months ago
Panda experts, British and Chinese publishers, journalists and primary school students gathered together Wednesday morning at the Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding in the capital of Southwest China's Sichuan Province to celebrate the...
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News Source: Taiwan News
| 5 months ago
The Department of Health's Centers for Disease Control has removed Kaohsiung County from its list of enterovirus high-alert areas as no new serious enterovirus cases were confirmed for a week in the southern county. Kaohsiung County Bureau of Health...
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News Source: China News
| 5 months ago
Games, advise spectators not to bring into the venues support banners or leaflets of commercial publicity, religion, politics, military, human rights or environmental and animal protection. Olympic Charter. "Each spectator is subject to the rules...
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News Source: The Financial Express
| 6 months ago
Three weeks after the earthquake in Sichuan Province, five bereaved fathers whose children died in collapsed schools sought help from a local human rights activist named Huang Qi. The fathers visited Huang at the Tianwang Human Rights Center, an...
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News Source: The Financial Express
| 6 months ago
As the Olympics approach, China muffles activist voices with a vengeance Outside the small restaurant where he was having dinner, Huang Qi saw men he recognized, plainclothes police officers. He got on his cellphone to alert colleagues: Something...
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News Source: The Mercury News
| 6 months ago
Three weeks after the earthquake in Sichuan province, five bereaved fathers whose children died in collapsed schools sought help from a local human rights activist named Huang Qi. The fathers visited Huang at the Tianwang Human Rights Center, an...
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News Source: The New York Times
| 6 months ago
Three weeks after the earthquake in Sichuan Province, five bereaved fathers whose children died in collapsed schools sought help from a local human rights activist named Huang Qi. The fathers visited Mr. Huang at the Tianwang Human Rights Center, an...