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    The parents of more than 9 million Chinese students peered out on Tuesday from the lines of iron railing outside every examination site around the country.

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    This year 20 billion yuan will be put into the post-quake reconstruction in Yushu county, northwest China's Qinghai Province which suffered a devastating earthquake last year.

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    Security workers across China offered tips that led to the detention of 142,100 suspects last year and helped prevent a potential economic loss of 5.773 billion yuan (888 million U.S. dollars), according to the Ministry of Public Security on Thursday.

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    About 900 monks from the three best known monasteries in Yushu -- Trangu, Gyegu and Renyak -- gathered at a hillside sky burial site in Gyegu town on Thursday, chanting sutras for about 1,000 qu...

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    Yushu Prefecture locating above average elevation of 4,200 meters is a magical plateau with long history, splendid culture, special customs and unique charm.

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    China's Ministry of Civil Affairs detailed on Wednesday the way it used the more than 3 billion yuan ($450 million) in disaster relief funds it received in 2010.

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    China's Ministry of Civil Affairs detailed Wednesday the way it used the more than 3 billion yuan in disaster relief funds it received in 2010.

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    China's Qinghai provincial government has taken steps to drop coal prices and raise the heating subsidy for local residents in quake-hit Yushu.

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