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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Google Alert - Philippines News

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Hundreds still missing after deadly Philippines typhoon
Los Angeles Times
Hundreds of people were still missing Monday after Typhoon Bopha struck the southern stretches of the Philippines last week, claiming more than 600 lives and displacing more than 5 million people. Though the Philippines are battered by more than a ...
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Philippines picks up pieces after freak typhoon roars across country
Public Radio International PRI
Hundreds dead, a similar number missing and thousands upon thousands are homeless after an off-season, off-track typhoon roared across the island nation of the Philippines. Over the weekend it threatened to criss-cross the island again, before ...
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Philippines sees Japan as balance to China ambitions
Reuters
MANILA (Reuters) - A stronger Japan would act as a counterbalance to the military rise of China, something that is worrying smaller Asian nations as tensions grow over conflicting territorial claims in the region, the Philippines said on Monday. Rivals ...
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Asia-Pacific Typhoon-hit Philippines appeals for help
Aljazeera.com
The Philippines government and the United Nations are launching a $65m global appeal to help the victims of Typhoon Bopha that devastated the country's south and left hundreds dead. Luiza Carvalho, country officer for the UN Office for the Co ...
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Philippines declares 'state of national calamity'
ABC Online
ELEANOR HALL: Overseas now to The Philippines, where president Benigno Aquino has declared a state of national calamity. The Philippines has just experienced an earthquake deep under the city of Davao on the southern island of Mindanao. There are ...
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Philippines Wonders About Hero's Future
Wall Street Journal (blog)
In the Philippines, the fight was supposed to lift national spirits suffering from a typhoon that ravaged the southern part of the country days earlier. And why not? The nontitle fight would feature Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao — the Philippines' biggest ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
Philippines, leftist rebels declare truces in disaster areas
Yahoo! News (blog)
DAVAO CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - The Philippine government and Maoist rebels have declared truces in two southern provinces devastated by a typhoon last week as the army concentrates on relief and many rebels recover from the disaster, ...
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Yahoo! News (blog)
Disaster in the Philippines
DAWN.com
Hungry and homeless typhoon survivors appealed for help on December 8 as the ravaged southern Philippines mourned its more than 500 dead and desperate people in one hard-hit town looted shops in search of food. Search and rescue operations ...
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DAWN.com
Philippines: Can power and cash absolve a bloodbath?
GlobalPost
Only Iraq and Somalia rate worse than the Philippines in the Committee to Protect Journalists' rankings of nations with extremely high impunity towards murdering media workers. According to the Manila-based Center for Media Freedom and Responsibility, ...
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Philippines: UN seeks $65 million to provide lifesaving aid to survivors of ...
UN News Centre
10 December 2012 – The United Nations and its humanitarian partners today appealed to the international community for $65 million to provide immediate lifesaving aid and support in recovery to the millions affected by Typhoon Bopha in the Philippines.
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UN News Centre


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