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Monday, May 12, 2008

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China quake death toll tops 8,600

Rescuers try to get a boy from school rubble

More than 8,600 people are known dead from a 7.8 earthquake that hit the southwest China province of Sichuan. Host Kai Ryssdal gets the lastest details from Marketplace's China correspondent Scott Tong.

Rescuers try to get a boy (wearing a helmut for protection) out from the rubble of the collapsed Juyuan middle school where six children died in Dujiangyan, in southwest China's Sichuan province on May 12, 2008. FP/AFP/Getty Images) (AFP/Getty Images)

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"I disagree with Diana Nyad, who told Bob Moon today that Americans are not interested in Wimbledon because there are so few Americans playing. I love watching tennis, no matter who is playing. I have watched tennis for years, but the networks toy with us, creating drama rather than showing the match. Oftentimes, televised matches end precisely when the allotted time expires, even if they have to cut and splice. When they don't, as happened in a Nadal match last weekend, we were left hanging at the end of two sets, as NBC switched to women's golf. I don't have cable TV, so I couldn't switch to MSNBC as was suggested. It's enough to make me turn off the TV and read about the matches online."

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