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October 16, 2013
SHAKE AND BLOW
Floods kill five in India after cyclone: official
Bhubaneswar, India (AFP) Oct 15, 2013
Cyclone-induced flooding has killed five people in eastern India, a government official told AFP Tuesday. Heavy rains caused by the strongest cyclone to hit India in 14 years have seen the Budhabalanga river in Orissa state swell, leading to flooding in two districts. "Five people have died due to flooding in northern Orissa, in Mayurbhanj and Balasore," Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, the state's special relief commissioner, told AFP. Rescue teams, already involved in a massive state-wide relief ... read more
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FARM NEWS

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT

India, US trying to hamper Pakistan quake relief: top militant
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SHAKE AND BLOW

India cyclone survivors return home to destruction
Hundreds of thousands of people who fled India's strongest cyclone in 14 years returned home to scenes of devastation Monday, as a massive relief operation kicked into gear. ... more


WATER WORLD

Fishermen, farmers secure livelihoods ahead of Indian cyclone
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DEMOCRACY

Strike ends, temporarily, in India's Andhra Pradesh state
Electricity workers in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh called off their political strike ahead of a severe cyclone forecast to hit the coast Saturday night. ... more
SINO DAILY

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SHAKE AND BLOW

Killer Indian cyclone wreaks havoc, 1 million evacuated
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SHAKE AND BLOW

Indian MET wins forecasting battle as cyclone ravages east coast
India's weather office stood vindicated Sunday morning over its predictions for Cyclone Phailin which were consistently below those from foreign meteorologists who foresaw higher wind speeds and greater damage. ... more
SINO DAILY

Mexican officials won't meet Dalai Lama: Tibetan group
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ENERGY TECH

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FLORA AND FAUNA

Kenya seizes 4 tonnes of ivory as elephant slaughter surges
Kenyan customs officers have seized almost four tonnes of elephant ivory in two separate shipments, officials said Wednesday, amid a surge in poaching of the threatened animals. ... more
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WOOD PILE

Alarming suicide rates among Brazil's Guarani Indians
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EARLY EARTH

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TIME AND SPACE

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TIME AND SPACE
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THE STANS

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TRADE WARS

Booming Philippine outsourcing industry faces worker shortage
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SUPERPOWERS

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PILLAGING PIRATES

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DEMOCRACY

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TECH SPACE

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Bangladesh breaks ground for first nuclear power plant

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