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China shifts focus to disposal of dead

50,000 now suggested as final toll

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LUOSHUI TOWN, China — Troops dug burial pits in this quake-shattered town and black smoke poured from crematorium chimneys elsewhere in central China as priorities began shifting Thursday from the hunt for survivors to dealing with the dead.


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This article was published Friday, May 16, 2008.

Front Section, Pages 1, 11 on 05/16/2008


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