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                    [ArticleID] => 232758
                    [Title] => US, Japan send aid for landslide disaster
                    [Summary] => United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan said the UN was trying to round up aid to help the Philippines cope with landslides that killed around 200 people.


Already, the United States said yesterday it was providing P2.7 million (about $49,000) as well as relief goods to the victims while Japan said it is providing about ¥15.9 million (about $144,000) in aid.

Annan’s spokesman, Fred Eckhard, said the UN chief was "distressed to learn of the casualties and damage caused by landslides and floods in the central part of the Philippines."
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FRED ECKHARD
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                    [Title] => US, Japan send aid for landslide disaster
                    [Summary] => United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan said the UN was trying to round up aid to help the Philippines cope with landslides that killed around 200 people.


Already, the United States said yesterday it was providing P2.7 million (about $49,000) as well as relief goods to the victims while Japan said it is providing about ¥15.9 million (about $144,000) in aid.

Annan’s spokesman, Fred Eckhard, said the UN chief was "distressed to learn of the casualties and damage caused by landslides and floods in the central part of the Philippines."
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