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Friday, May 30, 2008

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Aid pouring into China after quake

Earthquake survivors carry water past debris

There are still problems and ways to help in the aftermath of this China's big quake, but aid money has been pouring in. Scott Jagow talks to Scott Tong in Shanghai about supportive actions that have been happening over there.

Earthquake survivors carry water past debris (China Photos/Getty Images)

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  • By Cyril de-Valry

    From CT, 05/30/2008

    I used to enjoy finding the songs that went with each story but I can't seem to find the titles anywhere anymore. Can we have the music titles used in each story on the same page?
    It would be really nice.

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