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More than 100 dead in China floodingupdated: Sun Aug 01 2010 17:08:00

Flooding and landslides in northeastern China left have more than 100 people dead or missing, the state-run Xinhua news agency reported Sunday, citing provincial officials.

Death toll from week of flooding in northeast China rises to 47updated: Sat Jul 31 2010 16:40:00

The death toll from a week of flooding in northeast China's Jilin Province has risen to 47 while another 45 people remain missing, state-run media reported Saturday.

Series of blasts in China kill 5updated: Sat Jul 31 2010 08:11:00

A blast at a tax office that left four dead and 19 injured in central China was a deliberate attack, state media reported Saturday.

Containers washed into Songhua River raise fears of contaminated waterupdated: Fri Jul 30 2010 12:20:00

Floods in northeast China's Jilin Province have killed 29 people, left seven missing, cut utility services and raised fears of tainted water, the state-run news agency Xinhua reported Friday, citing provincial authorities.

Floods in northeast China kill at least 29updated: Thu Jul 29 2010 23:33:00

Floods have killed at least 29 people in northeastern China this week and washed tons of chemical containers into the Songhua River, state media reported Friday.

Time.com: China Urges Precautions Against Deadly Virusupdated: Wed May 07 2008 11:25:00

China has made it mandatory for health care providers to report all cases of a viral illness that has sickened thousands of young children across the country, as the death toll rose Wednesday to 28

Time.com: China's Disposable Athletesupdated: Thu Jul 19 2007 12:25:00

As its Olympic Games approach, the plight of many of the country's retired sports stars, uneducated and impoverished, is drawing attention

CNNMoney: Feeding China's billions, one seed at a timeupdated: Mon Mar 19 2007 08:37:00

Feeding China's 1.3 billion population is no easy task, and the challenge is becoming harder as the country's urban sprawl encroaches on precious farmland.

Environment boss quits after spillupdated: Fri Dec 02 2005 06:31:00

China's environmental chief has resigned in the wake of a two-week crisis over a toxic spill that forced the shutdown of drinking water supplies to millions of Chinese and sparked concern in Russia.

Oil firm apologizes for toxic slickupdated: Fri Nov 25 2005 02:29:00

China's largest oil company has apologized for an explosion that led to a toxic slick of benzene entering the Songhua River and the suspension of water services to the northeastern city of Harbin.

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