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                    [Title] => Russian president denies he fled summit pressure
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Russian President Vladimir Putin made an early exit on yesterday from a two-day summit of world leaders where he was roundly criticized over Russia's escalating aggression in Ukraine, but brushed off suggestions that he had felt pressured.

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After two weeks away from the White House, President Barack Obama's vacation on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, ends late yesterday.

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The Manila Overseas Press Club and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce held the “Filipino-Canadian Night” at the Manila Golf and Country Club with Canadian Ambassador Neil Reeder as guest speaker. In the last 65 years, bilateral ties between the Philippines and Canada have grown even stronger, with more Filipinos choosing to work and live in Canada.

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President Aquino on Monday said the Philippine government will be grateful if the international community stays for the long term in rebuilding and rehabilitation of typhoon-devastated areas.

[DatePublished] => 2013-11-20 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1804901 [AuthorName] => Aurea Calica [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1193651 [Title] => Obama, Canadian PM discuss Syria chemical weapons [Summary] =>

The White House says President Barack Obama has spoken with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper about chemical weapons use in Syria.

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LAC-MEGANTIC — Hazardous conditions hindered firefighters' attempts yesterday to search for some 40 people still missing after a runaway oil tanker train exploded over the weekend, killing at least five people, officials said.

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A Quebec town devastated when a runaway oil tanker train ignited explosions and fires braced Monday for what authorities assured would be a rising death toll as fire crews tried to reach the hardest hit areas more than two days after the disaster. Five were dead and about 40 people remained missing.

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About 40 people were still missing a day after a runaway train derailed in Quebec, igniting explosions and fires that destroyed a busy downtown district and killed five people. Police said a higher death toll was inevitable, and authorities feared the number might soar once they're able to reach the hardest-hit areas. Worries remained over the status of two oil-filled train cars.

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At least three people were killed by floodwaters that devastated much of southern Alberta, leading authorities to evacuate the western Canadian city of Calgary's entire downtown. Inside the city's hockey arena, the waters reached as high as the 10th row.

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A putrid stench lingered in the air when Customs Commissioner Ruffy Biazon dropped by The STAR office in Manila’s Port Area Friday night.

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