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Of the Top 10 Survivor China Season 15,
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Bolt visits China quake victims, urges them to look forward
BEIJING (AFP) - Triple gold medal winner Usain Bolt put his celebrations on hold to visit victims of the devastating earthquake in Sichuan, urging survivors to use the Olympics as inspiration to look forward, not back. read more...
Inspiration of the Opening Ceremony for the Beijing 2008
Inspiration can be found in anyone, even a nine-year-old boy. The opening ceremonies was moving, particularly at the moment where Yao Ming carried the flag for China, along with Lin hao-a survivor of the Wen Chuan earthquake, that I was moved to tears. read more...
Torch relay bittersweet for China quake survivors
By Lindsay Beck DUJIANGYAN, China (Reuters) - The capital of China's earthquake-ravaged province of Sichuan will welcome the Olympic torch on Tuesday, but for thousands still mourning lost relatives and lost homes, the relay's arrival is... read more...
In China, Anger Still Simmers Over School Collapses
As the physical reminders of what happened are swept away, officials are waging a campaign to tamp down on potential unrest among survivors and bereaved parents. The official media has been gagged on the sensitive topic to avoid fanning unrest. Even the museum's founder, property developer Fan Jianchuan, believes that's the right decision. read more...
E3 2008: Xbox360: FallOut 3
Set in an alternate timeline in which the US turn their backs on oil in favour of fusion technology, in 2077 the US and China waged a nuclear war. Survivors hid underground in enormous city-sized chambers, known as the Vault, and have been living below the surface for some time. Two hundred years later, and the world’s surface is a... read more...
Chinese Quake Survivors Turning to Lawyers, Rule of Law
The earthquake that has ravaged Sichuan province, resulting in the deaths of, by some estimates, as many as 70,000 people, is testing the mettle of China’s legal system.According to a story in today’s WSJ, Chinese lawyers are using TV and the Web to teach ordinary Chinese people — such as quake survivors — how to invoke their rights, from [...] read more...
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