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Praying In Ruined Churches, Filipinos Face Up To Massive Rebuilding
Survivors of Typhoon Haiyan flocked to ruined churches on Sunday, kneeling in prayer under torn roofs as the…
Lufthansa Cuts First Class Seats, Ousts Air-Miles Hunters
Deutsche Lufthansa AG (LHA) said sales of first-class tickets have risen more than 10 percent following a revamp of…
In win for Big Oil, U.S. proposes biofuel mandate cut
The Obama administration proposed on Friday slashing federal requirements for U.S. biofuel use in 2014, bowing to…
House Passes Republican Health Bill With 39 Democratic Votes
In the most significant legislative rebuke to President Barack Obama's healthcare overhaul, 39 members of his…
Obama To Tout U.S. Economic Recovery In Ohio Steel Mill Visit
President Barack Obama is set to tout the U.S. economic recovery during a visit to an Ohio steel mill on Thursday…
Aquino Under Pressure Over Typhoon Aid, U.S. Carrier On Its Way
Philippine President Benigno Aquino was under growing pressure on Thursday to speed up the distribution of food,…
Desperate Philippine Typhoon Survivors Loot, Dig Up Water Pipes
Desperation gripped Philippine islands devastated by Typhoon Haiyan as looting turned deadly on Wednesday and…
Twenty Nine Dead In South Africa Truck, Bus Smash
Twenty nine people died and several others were injured after a bus collided with a truck in South Africa, the…
China To Unveil 10-Year Reform Plan, Expectations Toned Down
China's leaders will unveil a reform agenda for the next decade on Tuesday, seeking to balance the need to overhaul…
U.S., Britain Send Warships To Help Philippine Relief Efforts
A U.S. aircraft carrier set sail for the Philippines on Tuesday to accelerate relief efforts after a typhoon killed…