Foreign media praise China´s relief efforts WATCH VIDEO Source: CCTV.com | 05-14-2008 14:18 Special Report: Strong quake jolts SW China Foreign media have been paying close attention to the latest earthquake developments. Many of them have praised th...
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Source: CCTV.com | 05-20-2008 19:00
Special Report: Strong quake jolts SW China
The Ministry of Civil Affairs has briefed the media on the central government efforts to resettle the... |
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Foreign media praise China's earthquake relief » People's Daily The Wall Street Journal Asia Edition (U.S.), the Globe and Mail (Canada), the Guardian (U.K.), among other foreign news agencies, have recently published articles on China's earthquake relief. They have all lauded the earthquake relief effo ... |
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Foreign Media perspective on China's relief efforts » People's Daily Following a strong earthquake that jolted the county of Wenchuan, southwest China's Sichuan Province, at 2:28 p.m. on Monday, media from Great Britain, New Zealand, Malaysia and many other countries expressed great concerns about the tremor ... |
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