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		<description>[...] With the conclusion of rescue efforts more than two months after the Sichuan earthquake disaster, the closely watched issue of seeking those responsible behind shoddy school constructions seems to have been swept under a carpet of political pressure and money, according to Free Asia Radio reports. With legal issues over school collapses not yet addressed, the television program on State run media singing praise to rescue efforts has caused an uproar among Chinese web users. (more&#8230;) [...]</description>
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