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Miner rescued after 196 hrs out of danger
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Lai Yuanping, a miner rescued after being trapped for 196 hours, receives medical treatment in a field hospital in Mianzhu, Sichuan Province, on May 21, 2008. [Photo: Xinhua]

Lai Yuanping is airlifted to the military hospital in Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province, on May 21, 2008. [Photo: Xinhua]

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