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Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao tours the area at the epicenter of Monday's magnitude 7.9 earthquake, offering encouragement to rescuers and survivors. (May 16) |
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The European Union's aid chief leaves Myanmar on Friday after saying he has failed to persuade the ruling generals to open up to foreign assistance, two weeks after the cyclone tragedy. The Irrawaddy Delta region in the southwest, which bore the brunt of the massive storm that hit on May 3, is largely off limits to foreigners including international relief workers. |
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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
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President Bush is now in Saudi Arabia, the second stop in his trip to the Middle East. Its expected the President will push Saudi leaders to do something to ease gas prices. (May 16) |
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Rescue workers continue digging for survivors Friday in towns devastated by this week's earthquake, still finding live victims buried in rubble for 96 hours. (May 16) |
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UN stands ready to assist China quake victims CPC leader urges earlier re-function of quake-damaged railway Premier Wen calls for nationwide efforts in rescue, relief after 'most destructive' quake since 1949 Damage to PetroChina's operations in quake area 'not fundamental' U.S. Commerce Secretary welcomes more Chinese investment Beijing to host AMD research center China may raise threshold for windfall tax on oil gains China's economy won't see galloping inflation Chinese shares down 0.55% amid tightening concerns China's Jan.-April urban fixed-asset investment up 25.7% Chinese banks see NPL ratio fall to lowest 5.8% by end of March |
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