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International Anti-Drug Day
10,000 take to streets in Beijing on anti-drug day
BEIJING, June 26 (Xinhuanet) -- More than 10,000 people participated in a march from the Summer Palace, which indicates China's suffering in the Opium War 165 years ago, to the China Millennium Altar symbolizing the country's 5,000-year-old civilization, to promote public awareness against drugs.
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¡¤ 10,000 take to streets in Beijing on anti-drug day
More than 10,000 people participated in a march from the Summer Palace, which indicates China's suffering in the Opium War 165 years ago, to the China
¡¤ Ten thousand take to streets in Beijing to mark government's anti-drug day
Some 10,000 people marched through Beijing's streets Sunday to support China's anti-drug day, as authorities burned illegal caches of heroin, hash and other drugs
¡¤ Tibet burns 500 kg of drugs to mark Int'l Anti-Drug Day
Southwest China's Tibet Autonomous Region burnt about 500 kilograms of seized illegal narcotics Sunday in Lhasa, capital of the region, to mark the UN-sponsored
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