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** FILE ** Zhang Yaowu mourns the death of his coal miner son Zhang Xianhe in the family home hours after learning of his death in a mine explosion in Qitaihe, in China's northeast Heilongjiang province in this Nov. 29, 2005 file photo. Zhang, 23, who had worked in the mine since he was 17, was one of at least 171 miners killed in an explosion at the Dongfeng coal mine. Government officials said Thursday Dec. 21, 2006, that the death toll is down in China's accident-plagued coal industry, but local officials who collude with bosses of dangerous mines are hurting safety efforts. Dozens of officials have been punished for corruption or negligence in fatal accidents in the past year, including six managers at the Qitaihe mine. (AP Photo/Greg Baker, File)
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2005-11-29
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GREG BAKER
051129020924
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