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Saturday, August 4, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Philippine death toll from typhoon rises to 39
Timesonline.com
Typhoon Saola dumped torrents of rain as it swept past the Philippines earlier this week. It moved Wednesday to Taiwan, where it left at least five people dead and two others missing. It then weakened to a tropical storm and headed westward to China, where ...
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More deaths recorded in Philippines days after typhoon's exit; toll now 39 dead
Washington Post
MANILA, PhilippinesPhilippine officials say the bodies of 13 more drowning victims have been recovered, raising the death toll from a typhoon that left the country days ago to 39. Office of Civil Defense Administrator Benito Ramos says two bodies were ...
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2 tropical cyclones strike Chinese coast in quick succession
CNN
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Two tropical cyclones have made landfall in eastern China, prompting the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people from coastal areas as the Philippines and Taiwan assess the damage that one of the storms left in its wake.
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US: China's new military garrison risks escalation of tensions in South China Sea
Washington Post
The standoff at the reef, which the Philippines views as within its exclusive economic zone, began after Chinese fishing boats were stopped by Philippine vessels. Manila deployed a navy ship, supplied by the U.S. the previous year, leading China to send ...
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Philippine Bonds Gain on Rate-Cut Outlook, Debt Swap; Peso Rises
Businessweek
Philippine bonds gained this week on speculation the central bank will reduce interest rates further, and after the government said it is considering swapping debt for shorter-dated securities. The peso rose. Governor Amando Tetangco said Aug. 1 the nation's ...
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Largest Philippine mining company suspends operation after discharge of ...
Washington Post
MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines' largest mining company has suspended operations at its northern gold mine after waste leaked from a storage pond. Philex Mining Corp. vice president Michael Toledo said Friday the discharge came after two recent ...
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Typhoons Saola, Damrey Strike, Philippines, Taiwan, China: AIR Analysis
Insurance Journal
In the Philippines, Saola (locally known as Typhoon Gener) brought torrential downpours earlier this week forcing 154000 to evacuate their homes. The storm tracked slowly just north of the Taiwan after its brief landfall. The Central Weather Bureau in Taipei ...
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Philippine typhoon death toll rises to 37
AFP
Philippine typhoon death toll rises to 37. (AFP) – 18 hours ago. MANILA — The death toll in the Philippines from Typhoon Saola has risen to 37 and is expected to go even higher as new rains worsened flooding, the government said on Friday. Monsoon rains ...
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US: China garrison raises tension in disputed sea
CBS News
That would annoy China, "which increasingly views the U.S. as taking sides and emboldening Vietnam and the Philippines to confront China on South China Sea matters," Glaser said. The statement noted an uptick in "confrontational rhetoric, disagreements ...
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Typhoon Saola kills 44 in Philippines, Taiwan (PHOTOS)
GlobalPost
Typhoon Saola claimed 44 lives in Taiwan and the Philippines as of Friday, as Typhoon Damrey made landfall in China, killing two. 39 deaths were recorded in the Philippines due to floods and accidents caused by the storm, the country's Office of Civil ...
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