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The longest solar eclipse of this century pitched a swath of Asia from India to China into near darkness yesterday as thousands also gathered in the Philippines to watch the phenomenon in the streets.

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TAREGNA (

AP

) -­- The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century pitched a swath of Asia from India to China into near darkness Wednesday as millions gathered to watch the phenomenon.

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AP

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