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BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- A digital document-drama using real quake volunteers and quake survivors as actors has begun shooting in quake-hit southwest China's Sichuan Province and will be screened in early September. The film, called "After the Wind and Rain", reveals how volunteers help schoolchildren to restore normality to their lives after the earthquake. "Wind and rain" is often used as a metaphor for disaster in Chinese. "It is likely to be broadcasted on the CCTV's (China Central Television) Movie Channel within two months," producer of the film Wang Zheng said. The film is based on true stories of Lu Xing and her fellow volunteers, and is now being shot in Mianyang, one of the worst hit areas in Sichuan. Lu was a student from Beijing Film Academy, who became a volunteer music teacher at "tent schools" after the... [read full story]
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At least 372,000 urban residents in southwest China's Sichuan Province lost their jobs because of the May 12 powerful earthquake, Vice Governor of Sichuan Li Chengyun said here on Monday. The figure made the province's number...
CHENGDU, China, June 30 (UPI) -- The devastating May 12 earthquake in China's Sichuan province has left at least 372,000 urban residents without jobs, officials said. Li Chengyun, Sichuan's vice governor, said the economic...
By Andrea Thompson, Senior Writer A woman grieves for her lost mother in Beichuan, in China's southwest Sichuan province, Sunday May 18, 2008. Credit: AP Photo/Greg Baker. The major earthquake that devastated China last month...
A new analysis of the setting for last month's devastating earthquake in China by a team of geoscientists at MIT shows that the quake resulted from faults with little seismic activity, and that similar events in that area occur...
LiveScience.com - The major earthquake that devastated China last month was something of a seismological oddity, seismologists report in a new analysis. The faults that caused the temblor rarely rumble. More than 69,000 people...
A new analysis of the setting for last month's devastating earthquake in China by a team of geoscientists at MIT shows that the quake resulted from faults with little seismic activity, and that similar events in that area occur...
A new analysis of the setting for last month's devastating earthquake in China by a team of geoscientists shows that the quake resulted from faults with little seismic activity, and that similar events in that area occur only...
Could be a long wait before next big temblor--or maybe not - David Chandler, MIT News Office - June 2008 - - - A new analysis of the setting for last month's devastating earthquake in China by a team of... [WebWire - Monday,...
A new analysis of the setting for last month's devastating earthquake in China by a team of geoscientists at MIT shows that the quake resulted from faults with little seismic activity. Similar events in that area occur only...
Disasters, Accidents & Crises, Natural Disasters, Earthquake, Eruption & Tsunami, Earthquake in China, Movies, Sichuan, China, Mianyang, Beijing

