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 Manila Bulletin 
World Bank chief urges swift action on food and fuel crisis
WASHINGTON, July 3 (Reuters) — World Bank President Robert Zoellick urged swift action by leaders of the Group of Eight industrial countries and oil-producing nations to address rising poverty due t... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Vaccine
Babies   Health   Photos   Risk   Vaccine  
 The Daily Mail 
Nationwide shortage of vaccines puts babies' health at risk
| There is a shortage of a vaccine called Pediacel used against against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough and polio | Babies could be put at risk by a critical shortage of vital vaccinations. | Ever... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
 San Diego 
Shores peaceful, but not everyone happy
Welcome to San Diego, Jack Weisensell. | The tourist from Akron, Ohio, took the risk of sipping a beer at Mission Beach, and it turned out to be a mighty expensive cold one. | Try $250. | "I was tryin... (photo: WN / Jacques Fritsch)
Ecology   Environment   Health   Photos   Travel  
HILL TESTIMONY  BBC News 
Iran and Washington's Israeli option
| The warning by the senior US military commander Adm Mike Mullen that an attack on Iran would be "extremely stressful" for US forces must lessen the chances of the US taking part in any strike agains... (photo: Defense Department / Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley)
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   Washington  
Top Stories
The Llaima volcano erupts in Conguillio National Park in southern Chile, Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2008. Independent online
Llaima volcano erupts
| Santiago - Chile on Wednesday evacuated the remaining occupants of a southern ski station as Llaima volcano, one of South America's most active, spewed lava for a secon... (photo: AP Photo / Juan Tejos)
Chile   Government   Photos   Santiago   Volcano  
 Forest Fire - Wildfires - Disasters / aaeh Newsday
Most of Big Sur evacuated after wildfire spreads
| BIG SUR, Calif. - Authorities ordered the remaining residents of this scenic coastal community to leave Wednesday because an out-of-control wildfire, one of hundreds in... (photo: United States Federal Government)
Community   Environment   Photos   Society   Wildfire  
Philippine Peso - US Dollar Inquirer
Peso tumbles to 45.50:$1, weakest level in 10 months
| MANILA, Philippines -- The peso faltered to P45.50 to the US dollar on Thursday, its weakest level in 10 months, as rising inflation across Asia's emerging markets sour... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Business   Currency   Economy   Philippines   Photos  
Rupee-currency-money (sl1) The Times Of India
Rupee to drop to 44/dlr by Sept on oil, outflows
|                 MUMBAI: Foreign portfolio flows out of India's battered stock market, a widening trade gap and an unrelenti... (photo: creative commons / )
Currency   Economy   Finance   India   Photos  
 Bangladeshi villagers move in banana rafts to collect drinking water at a flooded village in Munshigonj district, of Bangladesh, Thursday, Aug. 9, 2007. More than two weeks of monsoon rains across much of northern India, Bangladesh and Nepal have flooded BBC News
S Asia climate 'crisis' talks due
| Environment ministers from the South Asian regional grouping, Saarc, have gathered in Bangladesh to discuss a plan to tackle climate change. | Experts say millions of p... (photo: AP /Pavel Rahman)
Asia   Climate   Environment   Global Warming   Photos  
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe, at podium, listens to former hostage Ingrid Betancourt, third left, during an event at the presidential palace in Bogota, Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Colombia's military rescued 15 hostages from the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, including former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt, three U.S. military contractors and 11 Colombian police and soldiers. Betancourt was abducted by the FARC when running for president in Feb. 2002. The two men at left are unidentified freed hostages. The Miami Herald
Rescue is huge blow to the FARC
BOGOTA -- Colombia's FARC guerrillas suffered a devastating but likely nonfatal blowm, and President Alvaro Uribe may have strengthened his bid to win a third term in off... (photo: AP / Fernando Vergara)
Colombia   Defence   FARC   Military   Photos  
 DOD SUPPORT TO SOCAL FIRES    wnhires   (js1) The Boston Globe
Most of Big Sur evacuated after wildfire spreads
| BIG SUR, Calif.—Authorities ordered the remaining residents of this scenic coastal community to leave Wednesday because an out-of-control wildfire, one of hundred... (photo: U.S. Marine Corps / Lance Cpl. Albert Hunt)
California   Environment   Nature   Photos   Wildfire  
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Earth Science
 Solar System /ntf1 Solar system is egg-shaped, scientists find Canada Dot Com
The Planet Earth Did newborn Earth harbour life? New Scientist
 Honeybee - Honey /aaeh Decline in bee diversity could sting crop producers New Scientist
Volcanology
In this photo released by the Araucania Governor's Office, the Llaima volcano erupts in Chile's Conguillio National Park, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2008. Chile's Llaima Volcano Erupts Chosunilbo
The Chaiten volcano erupts in Chaiten, Chile, Saturday, May 3, 2008. Chile's Llaima volcano spews lava TVNZ
Volcano lava News Bytes of the Week--Smoldering Hawaiian volcano an ongoing geologic hottie Scientific American
Geology & Geophysics
The Discoverer Deep Seas drillship sits in 4,000 feet of water as Chevron drills for oil off the coast of Louisiana in the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday March 28, 2006. Trillions of dollars worth of untapped oil drive innovation Austin American Statesman
Dinosaurs Dinosaur donation Canada Dot Com
Sunlight                      RP continues to experience sweltering heat Manila Bulletin
Environment & Nature
Navy's Ticonderoga class cruiser USS Port Royal, equiped with AEGIS combat systems, and "Tomahawk" ASM/LAM cruise missiles, patrols in the Persian Gulf in this 1997 file photo. Iranian boats harassed and provoked three American Navy ships in the strategic Strait of Hormuz, threatening to explode the vessels, U.S. officials said Monday, calling it the most serious such incident in years. Record oil prices: Iran and the Strait of Hormuz The Times
KLdy1 - Apr08 - climate change - global warming - town planning - environment - ecology. (dy1) South Asian nations issue joint climate plan Inquirer
A rainbow appears following a heavy downpour in Bulgaria as U.S. Army staff officers move to the tactical operations center during Exercise Bulwark 04. The exercise is sponsored by U.S. Army Europe and involves more than 900 Soldiers of the Illinois Natio Bulgaria army depot explodes near Sofia The Miami Herald
Floods & Storms Seismology
- Comedy, Theater and More: Friday, July 4
- DENR identifies landslide-prone areas
- Soybeans rise to record for 3rd day, then retreat
- Platte County recovers from flash floods
- Mich., Ohio storms bring flooding, power outages
- China Fights Algae Bloom in Preparation for Summer Olympics
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Mosquitoes swarm after Midwest floods
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- Fashion- and Federer-watching at Wimbledon
- Small earthquake shakes rattled residents of Southern town
- Israeli quake warning sows panic in parts of South
- China quake was very unusual: US scientists
- China quake 'very unusual'
- China quake was very unusual - scientists
Construction of tram network (metro) in Burj Dubai aera of Dubai, UAE, November 2007
Mile-high tower wars: How tall is too tall?
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Typhoons & Tropical Cyclones Aid
- What's the difference?
- 'Batuan,' civet coffee
- How about workers abused by their employers?
- Health organization can't fully ban endosulfan
- Stop blaming one another for sea tragedy — Vidal
- Big welcome for Pacquiao today
 rice - food - seeds - agriculture - hires - am1
DA starts Romblon rehab
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- Woman refuses aid: My husband is alive
- Plea for aid to avert starvation
- PAMB to send aid to China and Myanmar
- West ties drug-war aid to nuclear demands
- Aids epidemic a 'global disaster'
- West links drug war aid to Iranian nuclear impasse
 Indian Peoples takes part in a peaceful rally to observe the Global AIDS Week of Action in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata May 21, 2008.
Aids epidemic a 'global disaster'
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Natural Disasters Storms & Rainfall
- SBS snipers target cocaine smugglers
- Merger of US earth sciences agencies is proposed
- Merger of US earth sciences agencies is proposed
- China Students Take Quake-delayed Exams
- Arms dump explosions rock Bulgarian capital ... then the cit
- Merger of US earth sciences agencies is proposed
A young girl looks after her sibling as people line up to receive food aid, Monday, Jan. 7, 2008 outside an air force base in the Nairobi slum of Mathare. Kenya's opposition leader on Monday canceled planned nationwide protest rallies, amid fears they could ignite new bloodletting.
14M Kenyans in urgent need of food aid
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- 'Batuan,' civet coffee
- NYMEX crude off record high
- Pagasa warns public of landslides, flashfloods triggered by
- A reflection of character
- Shakira, Angelina Jolie, Tatum O'Neal, Sacha Baron Cohen
- India blows up a monsoon
Shell - Davao City, Philippines
NYMEX crude off record high
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Hurricanes Weather
- Tropical depression forms in Atlantic Ocean
- System could become Tropical Storm Bertha today
- Tropical depression forms in Atlantic Ocean
- Tropical depression forms in Atlantic Ocean
- Tropical depression forms in Atlantic Ocean
- Tropical depression forms in Atlantic Ocean
Vegetables
Even vegetarians may not be safe from 'mad cow' prions
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- Thunderstorms to give way to better weather tomorrow
- Dayton fireworks organizers keeping eye on weather Where a
- Jordan handed parenting slur payout
- Weather could threaten July 4 events
- June weather ‘well within norm’
- Funnel clouds spotted; winds down power lines in region
Fireworks light the sky
Rain should clear in time for fireworks
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