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Over 400 killed, thousands injured in Indonesia quake
www.chinaview.cn 2006-05-27 11:54:04

    JAKARTA, May 27 (Xinhua)-- More than 400 people were killed and thousands were injured in a strong earthquake in Indonesia on Saturday, according to figures given by local Red Cross. Enditem

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