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Jokes and air purifiers: life of Beijingers in the days of smog
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Deluxe smog-proof tent at Beijing int'l school
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Chinese public's creative smog responses
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People shun outdoors amid smog
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Pollution fears dampen fireworks sale
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Chinese celebrate with fewer fireworks, less luxury
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Spring Festival firework sales sluggish amid smog
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Fireworks and firecrackers on sale in Beijing
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Families emigrating to escape city pollution
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Air Pollution a Leading Cause of Cancer Deaths
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Experts: Increased Funding Needed to Monitor Air Quality
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Ride Sharing Can Ease Traffic, Environment Woes
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Pollution Prompts Concern
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Green Storm Invites Public Participation
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Heavy Smog Reveals Generation Gap
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Pollution Masks Given to Outdoor Workers
Backgrounders
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Introductory Guide to Fog, Haze, Smog and PM2.5
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China's Smog by the Numbers
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New Emission Standard
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London's Great Smog
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Health Impact of PM2.5 in China
Real-time Air Quality Index
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10 tips to minimize haze's influence on health
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In Charts
Beijing PM2.5 Source in 2006
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Report: 1.2 Mln Chinese Died from Air Pollution in 2010
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Energy Consumption During 11th Five-Year Plan
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PM2.5 Concentration Levels of Chinese Major Regions
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