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  • "D-22 was at the epicenter of the alternative music scene in China," notes Matthew Niederhauser, an American photographer who documented the scene in his book "Sound Kapital: Beijing's Music Underground."

    China's Little Punk Rock Club That Could Ron Gluckman 2012

  • "The closing is still sad," reflects Mr. Niederhauser.

    China's Little Punk Rock Club That Could Ron Gluckman 2012

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal Though Mr. Shi's family holds out hope that he will be found alive, by midweek this week, rescuers had begun to pull up bodies.

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal Ms. Guo has been telling her six-year-old daughter, Shi Rongrong, left, that her father will be "coming home soon."

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal Ms. Guo has been telling her six-year-old daughter, Shi Rongrong, left, that her father will be "coming home soon."

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Shi's relatives say he usually worked in a storage shed underground.

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal After school, Mr. Shi, at left with Ms. Guo and their daughter, gave up farming to follow his two uncles into mining.

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Yang's nephew, Shi Weike, had been working in the mine to support his wife, Guo Qinqin, left, their daughter and his parents.

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Shi and his fellow miners were excavating mine in time for production scheduled to begin this October.

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

  • Matthew Niederhauser/Institute for The Wall Street Journal When Yang Shirong, left, heard about Monday's rescue of 115 miners eight days after the Wangjialing mine flooded, he rushed to the scene and two nearby hospitals, searching for news of his missing nephew.

    In China's Mines, a Chance to Get Ahead 2010

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