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Friday, August 3, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Typhoon Saola: Deadly Storm Batters Taiwan After Killing 23 In The Philippines ...
Huffington Post
Typhoon Saola, which killed 23 people in the Philippines earlier this week, has already been blamed by local media for seven deaths in Taiwan, though the official toll puts the death count at three. Dozens of flights were canceled at Taipei's main international ...
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Typhoon Saola slams Northern Philippines with torrential rains and high winds ...
Examiner.com
From hot dry weather part of the year to cooler and oft times dangerous rainy weather brought on by typhoon season, the life of many Filipino people is a constant struggle. In many areas, poor planning, litter, overcrowding, and lack of maintenance by city ...
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Typhoon Saola wallops Philippines and Taiwan, killing 32
Business Recorder (blog)
Torrential rain and strong winds from Typhoon Saola killed 29 people in the northern and central Philippines, rescue officials said Thursday, as the storm made landfall in Taiwan, hammering the island with torrents of floodwater and killing three. The storm ...
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Typhoon Saola leaves 23 dead in Philippines
CNN
(CNN) -- Heavy rains from the outer bands of Typhoon Saola, which hovered near the Philippines beginning last week, have left 23 people dead and another five injured, an official with the National Disaster Coordinating Center said Thursday. The center's ...
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Philippine floods persist, toll rises to 23
gulfnews.com
Manila: Rescuers deployed rubber boats while doctors fanned across cramped evacuation centres in the Philippines as the death toll from five days of flooding reached 23 on Thursday, officials said. Large farming towns north of the capital Manila as well as ...
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gulfnews.com
Torrential rains batter Taiwan as typhoon hits after killing at least 14 people in ...
Washington Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan — A slow-moving typhoon spawning torrential rains slammed into eastern Taiwan early Thursday, flooding farmlands, disrupting transportation and turning the normally bustling capital of Taipei into a ghost town. Typhoon Saola, which killed at ...
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Torrential Rains Batter Taiwan As Typhoon Hits
TIME
Typhoon Saola, which killed at least 23 people in the Philippines, has already been blamed for four deaths in Taiwan, with the toll expected to rise. The storm made landfall near the eastern coastal city of Hualien just before daybreak, before veering northward ...
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PH asks claimant countries in West Philippine Sea to observe previously agreed ...
Asianjournal.com
Malacanang has asked claimant countries in the West Philippine Sea to observe the declaration previously agreed by all parties to prevent the escalation of tensions in the disputed territory. In a media briefing in Malacanang on Thursday, Secretary Ramon ...
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Philippines archbishop 'exposes' story of future saint through multimedia
National Catholic Reporter (blog)
MANILA, Philippines -- Manila Archbishop Luis Antonio Tagle sat in his usual red armchair and told the story of young Filipino martyr, Blessed Pedro Calungsod, on video. Tagle, in the video from "The Word Exposed" Sunday television program, tied the story ...
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Philippine police arrests S. Korean hackers
ZDNet
Eight South Koreans have been arrested in the Philippines for allegedly hacking into Globe Telecom, one of the country's largest telcos, in order to lower the cost of international mobile phone calls for other countrymen there. Philippine police cybercrime ...
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