Chinese travelers stampede stations
February 1, 2008 – 3:51 pmChinese travelers stampeded train stations in their thousands as rail service resumed Friday, but authorities warned that the continuing snow storms would still crush the hopes of many people desperate to see their families during their only break of the year.
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