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Survivors recovering from the earthquake
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A combination of pictures shows earthquake survivor, middle school student Liao Bo under the rubble in Beichuan County, Sichuan Province, May 13, 2008, left, and in a hospital in Chongqing Municipality, on his 17th birthday, May 24, right. Liao Bo lost his left leg in the earthquake.

People eat breakfast together near their tents where they've been living after the May 12 earthquake in Shifang, Sichuan Province, May 24, 2008.

A man eats breakfast at a tent area for earthquake-affected people in Shifang, Sichuan Province, May 24, 2008.

(Xinhua News Agency May 25, 2008)

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