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    Sismo en China deja 22 muertos

    Terremoto China
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    Pekín, (Notimex).- El suroeste de China fue sacudido esta tarde por un fuerte sismo de magnitud 6.1 grados en la escala de Richter y según los primeros reportes ha dejado al menos 22 muertos así como alrededor de 100 heridos.

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    La carne de perro, prohibida en restaurantes durante los Juegos Olímpicos

    Carne de perro y la gastronomía China

    Chung Sung-Jun, Getty Images

    Para los occidentales suena raro y hasta asqueroso imaginar un plato de carne de perro a las finas hierbas, pero lo cierto es que en China un menú así tienta a la mayoría.

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    Fotos de China

      Chinese strongman He Jianma pulls an 8,280-kg bus for 30 metres using his hair in Zhuzhou, in central China's Hunan province on May 26, 2009. He succeeded in breaking the previous Guinness World record held by a Malaysian strongman. CHINA OUT GETTY OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

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      China Telecom chief executive officer Wang Xiaochu speaks to the press after the company's annual general meeting in Hong Kong on May 26, 2009. The state-owned telecom operator, which has over 28 million mobile subscribers, is listed on both the Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE (Photo credit should read MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)

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      China Telecom chief executive officer Wang Xiaochu speaks to the press after the company's annual general meeting in Hong Kong on May 26, 2009. The state-owned telecom operator, which has over 28 million mobile subscribers, is listed on both the Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE (Photo credit should read MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)

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      China Telecom chief executive officer Wang Xiaochu speaks to the press after the company's annual general meeting in Hong Kong on May 26, 2009. The state-owned telecom operator, which has over 28 million mobile subscribers, is listed on both the Hong Kong and New York stock exchanges. AFP PHOTO/MIKE CLARKE (Photo credit should read MIKE CLARKE/AFP/Getty Images)

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      Li Xiaolin (L), Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer of China Power International Development talks with Tim Flannery, Chairman of Copenhagen Climate Council during the World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen on May 26, 2009. EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said he was optimistic world leaders would reach an agreement about how to fight global warming at a UN climate summit in Copenhagen in December. AFP PHOTO/SCANPIX/Keld NAVNTOFT (Photo credit should read KELD NAVNTOFT/AFP/Getty Images)

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      Li Xiaolin, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer of China Power International Development adresses the assembly at the World Business Summit on Climate Change in Copenhagen on May 26, 2009. EU Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said he was optimistic world leaders would reach an agreement about how to fight global warming at a UN climate summit in Copenhagen in December. AFP PHOTO/SCANPIX/Keld NAVNTOFT (Photo credit should read KELD NAVNTOFT/AFP/Getty Images)

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      TOPSHOTS.North Korean soldiers are seen from the Chinese border side of the Yalu River as they ride a motorcycle and side-car, around 60 kilometres northeast of Dandong in northeast China's Liaoning province on May 26, 2009. North Korea has reportedly fired two short-range missiles in a move set to heighten tensions after its latest nuclear weapons test drew global condemnation. Russia estimated the force of the May 25 underground nuclear explosion at up to 20 kilotons, far more powerful than the October 2006 test that announced the impoverished communist state had joined the club of world nuclear powers. AFP PHOTO/PETER PARKS (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)

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      North Korean soldiers are seen from the Chinese border side of the Yalu River as they ride a motorcycle and side-car, around 60 kilometres northeast of Dandong in northeast China's Liaoning province on May 26, 2009. North Korea has reportedly fired two short-range missiles in a move set to heighten tensions after its latest nuclear weapons test drew global condemnation. Russia estimated the force of the May 25 underground nuclear explosion at up to 20 kilotons, far more powerful than the October 2006 test that announced the impoverished communist state had joined the club of world nuclear powers. AFP PHOTO/PETER PARKS (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)

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      A North Korean soldier points as he is photographed from the Chinese border side of the Yalu River around 60 kilometres northeast of Dandong, in northeast China's Liaoning province on May 26, 2009. North Korea has reportedly fired two short-range missiles in a move set to heighten tensions after its latest nuclear weapons test drew global condemnation. Russia estimated the force of the May 25 underground nuclear explosion at up to 20 kilotons, far more powerful than the October 2006 test that announced the impoverished communist state had joined the club of world nuclear powers. TOPSHOTS. AFP PHOTO/PETER PARKS (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)

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      A North Korean soldier looks over his shoulder standing on a truck, as he is photographed from the Chinese border side of the Yalu River around 60 kilometres northeast of Dandong, in northeast China's Liaoning province on May 26, 2009. North Korea has reportedly fired two short-range missiles in a move set to heighten tensions after its latest nuclear weapons test drew global condemnation. Russia estimated the force of the May 25 underground nuclear explosion at up to 20 kilotons, far more powerful than the October 2006 test that announced the impoverished communist state had joined the club of world nuclear powers. AFP PHOTO/PETER PARKS (Photo credit should read PETER PARKS/AFP/Getty Images)

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