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Girl killed, hundreds hurt in Philippines New Year's Eve revelry
The bullet hit 7-year-old Stephanie Nicole Ella as she gazed up at the fireworks in a Manila suburb, abruptly turning a New Year's Eve celebration tragic and ultimately ending her life. The little girl died Wednesday afternoon in a Quezon City hospital,...
Tags: New Year's Day, Manila (Philippines), Benigno Aquino III, Elections, Health
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Innocent-looking email causes big problems for Somerset woman
Daily American Staff WriterJodi Brougher let her guard down for one moment while checking her email. She clicked on a link that appeared to be from Yahoo asking her to verify her email address. She was skeptical but did not want to be without email around the holidays since...Tags: PayPal, Inc., eBay Inc., Credit and Debt, Email
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'Survivor Philippines' recap, episode 12, 'Shot into Smithereens'
Back from Tribal Council, it's now clear to Abi that Mike, Lisa, Malcolm, and Denise are in an alliance, most likely because Jonathan flat out said so at the last Tribal Council. She's also a really bad liar, because she can't stop talking about the...
Tags: Elections, Harry Potter (fictional character), Politics, Voting
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Scores reported dead as Philippines typhoon triggers flash flood
Scores of people were reported dead Tuesday as Typhoon Bopha deluged the southern Philippines, toppling trees and triggering landslides as heavy rains and blasting winds pounded the islands. The Philippines national disaster agency confirmed at least...
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Typhoon in Philippines leaves nearly 300 dead, hundreds missing
As Typhoon Bopha veered west from the Philippines on Wednesday, disaster officials continued their grim tally in its wake, counting nearly 300 deaths from the overpowering storm. The storm knocked over trees, destroyed homes and triggered devastating...Tags: Google Inc., United Nations
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New rankings underscore corruption concerns in Greece, Egypt
As the financial crisis has dragged on in Greece, bloody attacks unsettle Iraq and protests simmer after the revolution in Egypt, those and other troubled countries have lagged in corruption rankings, according to a global study released Wednesday....
Tags: Egypt, Financial Markets, European Union, Arab Spring, West Bank
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Philippines president signs law easing access to contraceptives
MANILA — Philippines President Benigno Aquino III has signed legislation that will provide modern contraceptives to the nation’s poorest people and mandate sex education in public schools, a spokeswoman announced Saturday. Leaders of the...
Tags: Los Angeles Times, Family Planning, Family, Christianity, Birth Control
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East Asian elections over but territorial disputes still simmer
Muscle-flexing over the archipelago of disputed islands in East Asian seas featured prominently in the political campaigns that have brought forth new leaders for China, Japan and South Korea. But don’t expect an end to the posturing and...
Tags: Petroleum Industry, Japan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Aquaculture, South Korea
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Beyond 7 billion: Bending the population curve
Hunger. Environmental degradation. Political instability. These were among the consequences of rapid global population growth documented in a five-part series in The Times in July. Now, Opinion has invited leading scholars to consider what, if anything,...
Tags: Aquaculture, Media Industry, Environmental Issues, Arts and Culture, Conservation
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Philippines travel: The best way to Manila
THE BEST WAY TO MANILA From LAX, Philippine Airlines offers direct service to Manila, and Asiana, JAL, All Nippon Airways, Delta, Air China, Hawaiian, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Southern, EVA Airways, Singapore, Korean and Qantas offer...Tags: Manila (Philippines), Trips and Vacations, Hotels and Accommodations, Travel, Los Angeles International Airport
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World War II in the Philippines: A timeline
Dec. 7, 1941: Japanese bomb Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Dec. 8, 1941: Japanese bomb the Philippines, destroying many aircraft at Clark Field Dec. 22, 1941: About 43,000 Japanese troops begin the main invasion of Luzon; American and Filipino troops begin to...Tags: Japan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Manila (Philippines), Emergency Incidents, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Law enhances Chinese police's power in disputed South China Sea
BEIJING -- Chinese maritime police will be able to "board, inspect, seize and expel" foreign ships entering Chinese waters in the South China Sea under a newly approved provincial law that could further raise tensions in the area. State media reported...
Tags: Malaysia, Manila (Philippines), Vietnam, China, Crime, Law and Justice
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