JUYUAN, China (Reuters) - A year after Juyuan Middle School came crashing down in China's May 12 earthquake, parents wrestle with grief, protests, marriage breakups and anger that defies government calls to put the past behind.
Junior Secondary Year 3, Class 5, at Juyuan was settling down to a lesson when the quake convulsed southwest Sichuan province, tearing the main building into concrete slabs that killed up to 60 or more of its nearly 70 students, said parents.
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