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Daily Archives: 19th May 2008

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When words mean nothing… even to the Chinese…

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  • Post published:19th May 2008
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The horrors of China's earthquake are rightly dominating the news - and what with the disaster in Burma, it has been a gruesome few days. For those who have been bereaved, their lives will never of course be the same.…

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