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Floods, landslides kill 124 in El Salvador
SAN SALVADOR (AFP) - Floods and landslides left at least 124 people dead in El Salvador on Monday after a late-season hurricane ravaged parts of Central America and took aim for the United States.
Nations:El Salvador Mexico Guatemala Nicaragua Honduras People:Daniel Ortega Source:(AFP)
2009-11-09
Caribbean, Gulf spared widespread coral damage
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - Lower-than-feared sea temperatures this summer gave a break to fragile coral reefs across the Caribbean and the central Gulf of Mexico that were damaged in recent years, scientists said Thursday.
Nations:U.S. Mexico Source:(AP)
2009-11-06
Ship forged with 9/11 steel sails into New York
NEW YORK (AFP) - The USS New York, a naval vessel whose bow was forged in part with steel from the World Trade Center towers destroyed on 9/11, sailed for the first time Monday into the city's harbor.
Nations:U.S. Afghanistan People:Michael Bloomberg Activities:Sept 11 Terror Attack Source:(AFP)
2009-11-02
Envoy: No China-US climate pact from Obama visit
SHANGHAI - President Barack Obama's visit to China next month is not likely to yield a separate accord on countering global warming, though both countries are pushing for progress for upcoming global talks in Copenhagen, the top U.S. envoy on climate change said Wednesday.
Nations:China Denmark India Canada South Korea Australia People:Barack Obama Hu Jintao Activities:China-U.S. Source:(AP)
2009-10-28
China poisoning Pearl River Delta: Greenpeace
HONG KONG (AFP) - Factories in southern China are poisoning the Pearl River Delta, an area where almost one-third of the country's exports are made, Greenpeace said in a report Wednesday.
Source:(AFP)
2009-10-28
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