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[Title] => Obama, Bush, Clinton to participate in AIDS talk
[Summary] => President Barack Obama and his immediate predecessors, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, will join anti-AIDS advocates Thursday in a panel discussion to observe World AIDS Day.
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[Title] => Ex-Presidents Bush, Clinton visit devastated Haiti
[Summary] => Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton clasped hands with residents of one of Haiti's massive tent cities Monday on a tour of its quake-devastated capital — a visit intended to remind donors of the immense needs facing the recovery effort.
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[Title] => Haitians praise God after apocalyptic quake
[Summary] => Drumbeats called the faithful to a yesterday Mass praising God amid a scene resembling the Apocalypse — a collapsed cathedral in a city cloaked with the smell of death, where aid is slow to reach survivors and rescue crews battle to pry an ever-smaller number of the living from the ruins.
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[Title] => 100 Pinoys found safe in Haiti
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[Title] => Haitians desperate for supplies; rescues continue
[Summary] => Rescuers pulled a dehydrated but otherwise uninjured woman from the ruins of a luxury hotel in the Haitian capital early Sunday, an event greeted with applause from onlookers witnessing rare good news in a city otherwise filled with corpses, rubble and desperation.
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[Title] => Clinton heads to Haiti, ex-presidents visit Obama
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Saturday that America "stands united" with the Haitian people as he thanked two former presidents for agreeing to help raise billions of dollars to help rebuild the country after this week's devastating earthquake.
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[Title] => Obama promises sustained US support to help Haiti
[Summary] => Standing alongside two former presidents, President Barack Obama on yesterday promised that US support for Haitian relief would continue long after the scenes of death and destruction fade from the headlines.
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[Title] => AP source: Obama writes letter to North Korean leader
[Summary] => President Barack Obama has written a personal letter to North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il as part of an intense effort to draw the reclusive nation back to nuclear disarmament talks, a senior State Department official said Tuesday.
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