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[Title] => Filipino graduates magna cum laude in Geneva
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[Title] => Economic losses due to natural disasters estimated at $60B in 2003
[Summary] => Natural disasters, the lions share of which were weather-related catastrophes, cost the world over $60 billion in 2003, up from around $55 billion the year before.
The high economic losses, highlighted in a report by experts with the Finance Initiative of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), are part of a worrying trend that is being linked with climate change.
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The high economic losses, highlighted in a report by experts with the Finance Initiative of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), are part of a worrying trend that is being linked with climate change.
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January 11, 2004 - 12:00am