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| I'm over trying to convince anyone else that this is a good cause. For that matter, I'm having my own doubts about sending money oversees after reading this... The state-run China Daily also warned Tuesday that people should guard against Internet fraud while donating to quake victims. Two people were arrested in Guangdong province in southern China for setting up a fake donation Web site. http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=2008-05-20_D90P4TR80&show_article=1&cat=breaking That said, you should at least keep somewhat informed of what's going on over there. The same article talked about how a warning of a "rather great" chance of a magnitude 6 to 7 aftershock sparked a panic with residents fleeing in masses. Tensions are as high as ever in the wake of so much death. Here's the latest figures... China's Cabinet said the confirmed death toll rose to 34,073, although it is expected to climb. Another 5,260 remained buried in Sichuan, the provincial government said. Almost 250,000 are injured. If you'd like to help, you may want to consider the following... Signaling it wants help to deal with millions of homeless and injured survivors, China said it would accept foreign medical teams and made an international appeal for tents to provide shelter for the coming rainy season.
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