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Parents of poison victims say China linking them to Falun Gong

Authorities in China's south-central Hunan province are associating disgruntled parents of children stricken by lead poisoning with the outlawed spiritual group Falun Gong.

Children with lead poisoning jam China hospital

At the Fengxiang County Hospital in Shaanxi Province, children are sleeping two to a bed. Cots line the hallways and hospital beds crowd offices to accommodate the ceaseless flow of new patients. In the last two weeks, so many children have been diagnosed with lead poisoning that there's barely enough room for everyone.

Lead poisons at least 615 children in China

Abnormal lead levels have been detected in at least 615 children living near a smelting plant in northwest China, state media reported Thursday.

China: Rebuilding quake zone to cost $147B

Rebuilding China's earthquake-devastated areas is expected to cost $147 billion, according to a government report released last August.

Part 2: Pingyao to Xian

After more Chinese tea that served as breakfast, I visited a guesthouse-cum-travel agent across the road to enquire about a train ticket to Xian.

Report: 11 Chinese pupils killed by carbon monoxide

Eleven schoolgirls in northwest China's Shaanxi province died from carbon monoxide poisoning after they used a school-provided charcoal heater to warm their dorm room, China's state-run Xinhua news agency reported Tuesday.

Death toll rises in latest Sichuan earthquake

The death toll from a 6.2-magnitude earthquake that struck central China's battered Sichuan province climbed to two Wednesday, with another 22 injured, local emergency officials reported.

Deadly earthquake hits China ahead of Games

A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck China's Sichuan province on Tuesday, killing at least one person and seriously injuring five others, a local emergency official told CNN.

Time.com: China Pulls Troops From Quake Zone

China on Monday began withdrawing the first batch of 40,000 troops from three provinces hit by the massive May 12 earthquake, as authorities shift their focus away from rescue and toward reconstruction

Mine collapse in China kills 21

A coal mine collapse in northeastern China killed at least 21 miners, the second fatal incident in less than a week, state-run media reported.

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