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Tag Archives: Wenchuan
Sala
Music from the Sichuan quake zone.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Abigail Washburn, Afterquake, earthquake, Luke Mines, music, Sexy Beijing, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Earthquake update
A roundup of news about the Sichuan earthquake and the aftershocks on May 25.
Posted in Disaster Relief
Tagged disaster relief, earthquake, Sichuan, Wen Jiabao, Wenchuan
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China’s quake orphans
A Current TV piece by Selena Hsu about children and parents seeking lost loved ones in Sichuan.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Current TV, disaster relief, earthquake, orphans, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Compassion, logistics, and nerves begin to fray in Chengdu
A report on the earthquake relief effort as exhaustion sets in.
Posted in Disaster Relief, Guest Contributor
Tagged disaster relief, earthquake, Janek Zdzarski, Pete Sweeney, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Orphans of the Tangshan quake
A school for the orphans of the 1976 Tangshan quake.
Posted in The Earnshaw Vault
Tagged earthquake, Sichuan, Tangshan, Wenchuan
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Why did Manchester United win?
Man U wins because of dead quake fans?
Posted in Sports, Survey
Tagged European Champion Leage, Netease, Wenchuan
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Three minutes of noise
At 2:27 pm on May 19, people in China marked the Sichuan earthquake that started on May 12 at this time by keeping silent for three minutes, while cars, ships and trains blasted their horns. Clip shot by Ada Shen.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged earthquake, mourning, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Three day mourning period
China goes entertainment-free to commemorate earthquake victims.
Posted in State media
Tagged earthquake, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Getting supplies to the epicenter
CCTV footage showing PLA soldiers assembling pontoon bridges to give access to Wenchuan to transport relief workers and supplies.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged earthquake, natural disasters, PLA, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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Earthquake updates
Links to news sources about the Sichuan earthquake.
Posted in Information
Tagged BBC, earthquake, NPR, Red Cross, Shanghaiist, Sichuan, Wenchuan
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