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Flooding in western China, the worst in 50 years for some areas, has left seven people dead and 48 missing, with more than half a million others forced to evacuate or otherwise affected, the government reported Thursday.

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BEIJING (AP) - Sections of streets, schools and bridges destroyed during last year's massive earthquake in southwestern China will soon be open to tourists, state media said today.

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MANILA (Xinhua) -- A group of 100 children who survived a devastating earthquake in China last May will arrive in the Philippines on the invitation of President Arroyo  this weekend for rehabilitation, with visits to the archipelagic state's stunning beaches, museums, schools and the Presidential Palace, officials said Wednesday.

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BEIJING (AP) - China has picked a site where it will completely rebuild a county that was devastated by a deadly earthquake in May, a state news agency said yesterday.

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BEIJING (AP) - Sections of streets, schools and bridges destroyed during last year's massive earthquake in southwestern China will soon be open to tourists, state media said today.

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MANILA (Xinhua) -- A group of 100 children who survived a devastating earthquake in China last May will arrive in the Philippines on the invitation of President Arroyo  this weekend for rehabilitation, with visits to the archipelagic state's stunning beaches, museums, schools and the Presidential Palace, officials said Wednesday.

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BEIJING (AP) - China has picked a site where it will completely rebuild a county that was devastated by a deadly earthquake in May, a state news agency said yesterday.

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