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About 150 parents gathered Friday at the ruins of Fuxin No. 2 Primary School, hoping to learn why the building collapsed in last month’s earthquake, killing their sons and daughters.They left with nothing: The results, officials say, were just not...
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The recent attacks in China’s schools make it very clear that the children are not at all secure behind the boundary walls of the premises.
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