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China sentences five to death over riots

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A court in the Chinese region of Xinjiang has five people to death for his role in the bloody ethnic riots of July, the worst convicted for decades. The sentences that the number of people condemned to die in riots at a total of 22. Five more were to death with a lag of two years, ordered a sentence is often commuted to life imprisonment. Nine people were executed last month by the riots that killed nearly 200 people. The Chinese ...

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Cold wave numbs North China, relief efforts intensified

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Though used to sub-zero temperatures, people in Dandong, Liaoning province, still struggle to come to terms with the sudden drop in temperature on Friday. [China Daily] The lowest recorded temperature so far has been 40.2 in Qinghe, Altai, in the northern part of the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Thursday night. China Daily | Dec 26, 2009 By Wang Qian and Cheng Yingqi The coldest day of the season in Beijing could ...

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Asian Tsunami Of 2004 Remembered: Monks, Tourists, Villagers Pay Tribute To 230,000 Killed

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PHUKET, Thailand Buddhist monks in orange robes chanted on a Thai beach, an Indonesian mother mourned her children at a mass grave, and a man scattered flowers in now-placid waters Saturday to commemorate the 230,000 killed five years ago when a tsunami ripped across Asia. An outpouring of aid that followed the Dec. 26, 2004, tsunami has helped replace homes, schools and entire coastal communities decimated by the disaster. But at ...

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