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Date Added: June 03, 2008 04:40:02 PM
June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Tangshan , the city flattened in China's 1976 earthquake, may sell shares to help finance a $29 billion industrial park, the centerpiece of the nation's largest land-reclamation project.

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