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[Title] => China landslide toll rises to 700; Pakistanis flee
[Summary] => The death toll from landslides in northwestern China more than doubled to 702 yesterday, as rescue crews in three Asian countries struggled to reach survivors from flooding that has imperiled millions.
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[Title] => 1,300 missing in China amid widespread Asia floods
[Summary] => Rescuers dug through mud and wreckage Monday searching for 1,300 people missing after flash floods and landslides struck northwestern China, just one of a series of floods across Asia that have killed hundreds and spread misery to millions more.
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[Title] => Flash floods kill at least 59 in Indian Kashmir
[Summary] => A sudden overnight downpour and flash floods killed at least 59 people and injured 200 in the remote and mountainous Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir, police and army officials said Friday.
[DatePublished] => 2010-08-06 15:35:32
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[Title] => India opens 100 Himalayan peaks in India-controlled Kashmir to foreign tourists
[Summary] => NEW DELHI (Xinhua) -- India has for the first time opened nearly 100 high-altitude Himalayan peaks in India- controlled Kashmir, once dubbed the Switzerland of the east, for foreign tourists, local media quoted a tourism official as saying Saturday.
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[Title] => After playing Chinese checkers, Bert will be meeting Condi Rice
[Summary] => President GMA, who already saw him in Jakarta, will formally welcome Chinas President Hu Jintao when he arrives early this evening for a three-day state visit. Tomorrow night President Hu and Madame Liu Yongging will be feted by La Presidenta and the First Gentleman at a state dinner in Malacañang Palace.
[DatePublished] => 2005-04-26 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
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[Title] => An uncivil war among the good guys
[Summary] => You see? No sooner had the idea of a tough team of "Untouchables" headed by two-fisted ex-mayor and gang-buster Fred Lim been broached than everybodys saying he's the "boss" in the anti-drug fight, neither Lim nor Bobby Barbers. The STAR was absolutely correct in bannering its story yesterday, "Turf War, Not Drug War".
Sanamagan. The lawmen have begun shooting at each other. It makes you cry in frustration. The drug lords are laughing all the way to the bank and to their money-laundering conduits.
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[Title] => China landslide toll rises to 700; Pakistanis flee
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[Title] => 1,300 missing in China amid widespread Asia floods
[Summary] => Rescuers dug through mud and wreckage Monday searching for 1,300 people missing after flash floods and landslides struck northwestern China, just one of a series of floods across Asia that have killed hundreds and spread misery to millions more.
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[Title] => Flash floods kill at least 59 in Indian Kashmir
[Summary] => A sudden overnight downpour and flash floods killed at least 59 people and injured 200 in the remote and mountainous Ladakh region of Indian-controlled Kashmir, police and army officials said Friday.
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[Title] => India opens 100 Himalayan peaks in India-controlled Kashmir to foreign tourists
[Summary] => NEW DELHI (Xinhua) -- India has for the first time opened nearly 100 high-altitude Himalayan peaks in India- controlled Kashmir, once dubbed the Switzerland of the east, for foreign tourists, local media quoted a tourism official as saying Saturday.
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[Title] => After playing Chinese checkers, Bert will be meeting Condi Rice
[Summary] => President GMA, who already saw him in Jakarta, will formally welcome Chinas President Hu Jintao when he arrives early this evening for a three-day state visit. Tomorrow night President Hu and Madame Liu Yongging will be feted by La Presidenta and the First Gentleman at a state dinner in Malacañang Palace.
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[AuthorID] => 1510184
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[Title] => An uncivil war among the good guys
[Summary] => You see? No sooner had the idea of a tough team of "Untouchables" headed by two-fisted ex-mayor and gang-buster Fred Lim been broached than everybodys saying he's the "boss" in the anti-drug fight, neither Lim nor Bobby Barbers. The STAR was absolutely correct in bannering its story yesterday, "Turf War, Not Drug War".
Sanamagan. The lawmen have begun shooting at each other. It makes you cry in frustration. The drug lords are laughing all the way to the bank and to their money-laundering conduits.
[DatePublished] => 2003-06-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133172
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1510184
[AuthorName] => Max V. Soliven
[SectionName] => Opinion
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