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Crude oil prices <e1>fell</e1> below 60 dollars on <t1>Wednesday</t1> as concern over supply eased.
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Crude oil prices <e1>fell</e1> below 60 dollars on Wednesday as concern over supply <e2>eased</e2>.
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The Standard Poor's 500 index <e1>gained</e1> 0.53 to 1,403.34, and the Nasdaq composite index <e2>rose</e2> 7.82 to 2,462.66.
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Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose to their highest level since late October, climbing by 12,000 to 321,000, the Labor Department <e1>said</e1> on <t1>Wednesday</t1>.
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Initial claims for state unemployment benefits <e1>rose</e1> to their highest level since late October, climbing by 12,000 to 321,000, the Labor Department <e2>said</e2> on Wednesday.
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stocks <e1>opened</e1> <e2>mixed</e2> on Wednesday ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, as U.S.
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stocks opened <e1>mixed</e1> on Wednesday ahead of the <t1>Thanksgiving holiday</t1>, as U.S.
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Initial claims for state unemployment benefits rose to their highest level since late October, <e1>climbing</e1> by 12,000 to 321,000, the Labor Department <e2>said</e2> on Wednesday.
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Initial claims for state unemployment benefits <e1>rose</e1> to their highest level since late October, <e2>climbing</e2> by 12,000 to 321,000, the Labor Department said on Wednesday.
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Crude oil prices fell below 60 dollars on <t1>Wednesday</t1> as concern over supply <e1>eased</e1>.
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stocks opened mixed on <t1>Wednesday</t1> ahead of the <t2>Thanksgiving holiday</t2>, as U.S.
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has won a 16 billion yen (126.5 million dollar) order from a Chinese company to supply a rolling mill near Shanghai, a company spokesman <e1>said</e1> <t1>Tuesday</t1>.
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has <e1>won</e1> a 16 billion yen (126.5 million dollar) order from a Chinese company to supply a rolling mill near Shanghai, a company spokesman <e2>said</e2> Tuesday.
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The mill aims to meet <e1>rising</e1> demand for cold rolled sheet steel in China for use in consumer electronics, automobiles and other products, the spokesman <e2>said</e2>.
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The mill aims to meet rising demand for cold rolled sheet steel in China for <e1>use</e1> in consumer electronics, automobiles and other products, the spokesman <e2>said</e2>.
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The mill aims to <e1>meet</e1> rising demand for cold rolled sheet steel in China for use in consumer electronics, automobiles and other products, the spokesman <e2>said</e2>.
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The mill <e1>aims</e1> to meet rising demand for cold rolled sheet steel in China for use in consumer electronics, automobiles and other products, the spokesman <e2>said</e2>.
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has won a 16 billion yen (126.5 million dollar) order from a Chinese company to <e1>supply</e1> a rolling mill near Shanghai, a company spokesman <e2>said</e2> Tuesday.
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has <e1>won</e1> a 16 billion yen (126.5 million dollar) order from a Chinese company to <e2>supply</e2> a rolling mill near Shanghai, a company spokesman said Tuesday.
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has <e1>won</e1> a 16 billion yen (126.5 million dollar) order from a Chinese company to supply a rolling mill near Shanghai, a company spokesman said <t1>Tuesday</t1>.
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10 , 2005 (Xinhua) Australian PM condemns Jordan bomb attacks Australian Prime Minister John Howard on <t1>Thursday</t1> <e1>condemned</e1> the bomb attacks on three hotels in Jordan in which at least 57 people were killed and up to 300 wounded.
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10 , 2005 (Xinhua) Australian PM condemns Jordan bomb attacks Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday <e1>condemned</e1> the bomb attacks on three hotels in Jordan in which at least 57 people were killed and up to 300 <e2>wounded</e2>.
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10 , 2005 (Xinhua) Australian PM condemns Jordan bomb attacks Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday <e1>condemned</e1> the bomb <e2>attacks</e2> on three hotels in Jordan in which at least 57 people were killed and up to 300 wounded.
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Howard <e1>said</e1> the <e2>attacks</e2> showed that terrorists had no regard for their victims, in this case mainly Muslim Jordanians.
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Howard <e1>said</e1> the attacks <e2>showed</e2> that terrorists had no regard for their victims, in this case mainly Muslim Jordanians.
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It just <e1>shows</e1> that nobody can assume that they're immune," he <e2>said</e2>.
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Meanwhile, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer " unequivocally" <e1>condemned</e1> the <e2>bombings</e2>, which he described as " appalling."
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"This was <e1>carried</e1> out in an Islamic country, the target, albeit three hotels frequented by westerners," he <e2>said</e2>.
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10 , 2005 (Xinhua) Australian PM condemns Jordan bomb attacks Australian Prime Minister John Howard on Thursday <e1>condemned</e1> the bomb attacks on three hotels in Jordan in which at least 57 people were <e2>killed</e2> and up to 300 wounded.
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"And it <e1>underlines</e1> the importance of strong international cooperation in the fight against terror," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"I <e1>extend</e1> my deepest sympathies to the loved ones of those killed and to those injured in this despicable act," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"This was a cowardly and indiscriminate <e1>attack</e1> on innocent people as they were going about their lives peacefully in Amman," he <e2>said</e2> in a statement.
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"It reminds us yet again that terrorism <e1>remains</e1> a serious threat,and that no country is immune," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"It <e1>reminds</e1> us yet again that terrorism remains a serious threat,and that no country is immune," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"And it underlines the importance of strong international <e1>cooperation</e1> in the fight against terror," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"And it underlines the importance of strong international cooperation in the <e1>fight</e1> against terror," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"I extend my deepest sympathies to the loved ones of those killed and to those <e1>injured</e1> in this despicable act," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"I extend my deepest sympathies to the loved ones of those <e1>killed</e1> and to those injured in this despicable act," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"This was carried out in an Islamic country, the target, albeit three hotels <e1>frequented</e1> by westerners," he <e2>said</e2>.
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It just shows that nobody can <e1>assume</e1> that they're immune," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"This was a cowardly and indiscriminate attack on innocent people as they were <e1>going</e1> about their lives peacefully in Amman," he <e2>said</e2> in a statement.
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"And it <e1>underlines</e1> the importance of strong international <e2>cooperation</e2> in the fight against terror," he said.
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10 , 2005 (Xinhua) Australian PM condemns Jordan bomb attacks Australian Prime Minister John Howard on <t1>Thursday</t1> condemned the bomb <e1>attacks</e1> on three hotels in Jordan in which at least 57 people were killed and up to 300 wounded.
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AFP_ENG_20061201.0147 LEGASPI, Philippines, Dec 1 , 2006, 2006 Super-typhoon Durian ravages eastern Philippines Heavy rain from super-typhoon Durian caused mudslides that smothered dozens of villages in the eastern Philippines <t1>Friday</t1>, <e1>killing</e1> 388 according to the Red Cross.
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Those living around Mayon had been <e1>evacuated</e1> from their homes only recently, in mid-August, when the volcano began belching ash and oozing lava, <e2>raising</e2> fears of a major eruption.
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Those living around Mayon had been <e1>evacuated</e1> from their homes only recently, in mid-August, when the volcano began <e2>belching</e2> ash and oozing lava, raising fears of a major eruption.
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Those living around Mayon had been <e1>evacuated</e1> from their homes only recently, in mid-August, when the volcano <e2>began</e2> belching ash and oozing lava, raising fears of a major eruption.
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She <e1>added</e1> many of Legaspi's streets were flooded, with people wading through waist-deep water to <e2>check</e2> on relatives and friends.
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She <e1>added</e1> many of Legaspi's streets were flooded, with people <e2>wading</e2> through waist-deep water to check on relatives and friends.
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She <e1>added</e1> many of Legaspi's streets were <e2>flooded</e2>, with people wading through waist-deep water to check on relatives and friends.
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Relief services were <e1>stretched</e1> to the limit <e2>trying</e2> to find survivors and investigating reports of villages swept away.
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Relief services were <e1>stretched</e1> to the limit trying to <e2>find</e2> survivors and investigating reports of villages swept away.
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Relief services were <e1>stretched</e1> to the limit trying to find survivors and <e2>investigating</e2> reports of villages swept away.
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The typhoon was initially <e1>expected</e1> to <e2>hit</e2> Manila but veered south and struck the Bicol region instead, before moving west towards the South China Sea.
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The typhoon was initially <e1>expected</e1> to hit Manila but veered south and struck the Bicol region instead, before <e2>moving</e2> west towards the South China Sea.
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He <e1>said</e1> rescuers were concentrating their efforts on trying to <e2>save</e2> lives.
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He <e1>said</e1> rescuers were <e2>concentrating</e2> their efforts on trying to save lives.
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The Red Cross later <e1>said</e1> some 388 were <e2>killed</e2> and 96 missing following the mudflow.
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Emmy Salgado, a local resident, <e1>said</e1> that a two-month old baby had been <e2>found</e2> alive on a buried hut's rooftop.
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The volcano had <e1>calmed</e1> down by September and the residents were allowed to <e2>go</e2> home, thinking it was safe.
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The volcano had <e1>calmed</e1> down by September and the residents were allowed to go home, <e2>thinking</e2> it was safe.
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Those living around Mayon had been evacuated from their homes only recently, in <t1>mid-August</t1>, when the volcano <e1>began</e1> belching ash and oozing lava, raising fears of a major eruption.
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AFP_ENG_20061201.0147 LEGASPI, Philippines, <t1>Dec 1 , 2006</t1>, 2006 Super-typhoon Durian ravages eastern Philippines Heavy rain from super-typhoon Durian <e1>caused</e1> mudslides that smothered dozens of villages in the eastern Philippines Friday, killing 388 according to the Red Cross.
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"It was only three minutes before the water level suddenly <e1>rose</e1>," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"We had to <e1>rescue</e1> people in our village, especially those who had climbed onto the roofs, still hanging on to their children," he <e2>said</e2>.
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They were <e1>taken</e1> by surprise as the area had rarely been hit by <e2>flooding</e2> before, he added.
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The Pepperland Hotel where she was staying had roof damage, <e1>causing</e1> water to cascade in and flood most of the rooms, she <e2>said</e2>.
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The mudflow <e1>struck</e1> shortly after midnight, burying everything in its path and <e2>reaching</e2> the rooftops of the region's bamboo houses.
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The rain <e1>mixed</e1> with volcanic ash on the slopes of the Mayon volcano, located some 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, creating a thick brown sludge that swept down the mountainside, local authorities <e2>said</e2>.
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The typhoon, which hit the eastern region of Bicol before dawn <t1>Thursday</t1>, <e1>packing</e1> maximum winds of 150 kilometers (93 miles) per hour, knocked out electrical services, telephone lines and water supply, further hampering rescue and relief efforts.
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Carolyn Wilson, an English examiner with the British Council who <e1>was</e1> in Legaspi when the storm hit, <e2>said</e2> it struck with incredible force, tearing off roofs, blowing in windows and uprooting trees.
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People could be <e1>seen</e1> wandering around many of the worst affected areas outside Legaspi, <e2>bewildered</e2> and confused, as they sifted through the debris looking for personal effects.
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People could be <e1>seen</e1> <e2>wandering</e2> around many of the worst affected areas outside Legaspi, bewildered and confused, as they sifted through the debris looking for personal effects.
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The typhoon, which <e1>hit</e1> the eastern region of Bicol before dawn Thursday, packing maximum winds of 150 kilometers (93 miles) per hour, <e2>knocked</e2> out electrical services, telephone lines and water supply, further hampering rescue and relief efforts.
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The typhoon, which hit the eastern region of Bicol before dawn Thursday, packing maximum winds of 150 kilometers (93 miles) per hour, <e1>knocked</e1> out electrical services, telephone lines and water supply, further <e2>hampering</e2> rescue and relief efforts.
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Some were <e1>seen</e1> repairing damaged roofs, <e2>ripped</e2> off by the typhoon during the night, with iron sheeting.
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Some were <e1>seen</e1> <e2>repairing</e2> damaged roofs, ripped off by the typhoon during the night, with iron sheeting.
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They were <e1>taken</e1> by surprise as the area had rarely been <e2>hit</e2> by flooding before, he added.
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They were <e1>taken</e1> by surprise as the area had rarely been hit by flooding before, he <e2>added</e2>.
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The typhoon was initially <e1>expected</e1> to hit Manila but <e2>veered</e2> south and struck the Bicol region instead, before moving west towards the South China Sea.
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The volcano had <e1>calmed</e1> down by September and the residents were <e2>allowed</e2> to go home, thinking it was safe.
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The typhoon, which <e1>hit</e1> the eastern region of Bicol before dawn Thursday, packing maximum winds of 150 kilometers (93 miles) per hour, knocked out electrical services, telephone lines and water supply, further <e2>hampering</e2> rescue and relief efforts.
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Carolyn Wilson, an English examiner with the British Council who was in Legaspi when the storm hit, <e1>said</e1> it <e2>struck</e2> with incredible force, tearing off roofs, blowing in windows and uprooting trees.
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Carolyn Wilson, an English examiner with the British Council who was in Legaspi when the storm hit, <e1>said</e1> it struck with incredible force, tearing off roofs, <e2>blowing</e2> in windows and uprooting trees.
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Carolyn Wilson, an English examiner with the British Council who was in Legaspi when the storm <e1>hit</e1>, <e2>said</e2> it struck with incredible force, tearing off roofs, blowing in windows and uprooting trees.
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Carolyn Wilson, an English examiner with the British Council who was in Legaspi when the storm hit, <e1>said</e1> it struck with incredible force, <e2>tearing</e2> off roofs, blowing in windows and uprooting trees.
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The Pepperland Hotel where she was staying had roof damage, causing water to cascade in and <e1>flood</e1> most of the rooms, she <e2>said</e2>.
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The rain mixed with volcanic ash on the slopes of the Mayon volcano, located some 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, creating a thick brown sludge that <e1>swept</e1> down the mountainside, local authorities <e2>said</e2>.
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The rain mixed with volcanic ash on the slopes of the Mayon volcano, located some 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, <e1>creating</e1> a thick brown sludge that swept down the mountainside, local authorities <e2>said</e2>.
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The rain mixed with volcanic ash on the slopes of the Mayon volcano, <e1>located</e1> some 350 kilometers (217 miles) southeast of Manila, creating a thick brown sludge that swept down the mountainside, local authorities <e2>said</e2>.
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AFP_ENG_20061201.0147 LEGASPI, Philippines, Dec 1 , 2006, 2006 Super-typhoon Durian ravages eastern Philippines Heavy rain from super-typhoon Durian <e1>caused</e1> mudslides that smothered dozens of villages in the eastern Philippines Friday, <e2>killing</e2> 388 according to the Red Cross.
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AFP_ENG_20061201.0147 LEGASPI, Philippines, Dec 1 , 2006, 2006 Super-typhoon Durian ravages eastern Philippines Heavy <e1>rain</e1> from super-typhoon Durian <e2>caused</e2> mudslides that smothered dozens of villages in the eastern Philippines Friday, killing 388 according to the Red Cross.
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"We had to rescue people in our village, especially those who had climbed onto the roofs, still <e1>hanging</e1> on to their children," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"We had to rescue people in our village, especially those who had <e1>climbed</e1> onto the roofs, still hanging on to their children," he <e2>said</e2>.
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People could be <e1>seen</e1> wandering around many of the worst affected areas outside Legaspi, bewildered and <e2>confused</e2>, as they sifted through the debris looking for personal effects.
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People could be <e1>seen</e1> wandering around many of the worst affected areas outside Legaspi, bewildered and confused, as they <e2>sifted</e2> through the debris looking for personal effects.
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People could be <e1>seen</e1> wandering around many of the worst affected areas outside Legaspi, bewildered and confused, as they sifted through the debris <e2>looking</e2> for personal effects.
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"We do not have exact figures, but we are <e1>looking</e1> at about 200 dead ... principally in the vicinity of Mayon volcano," <e2>said</e2> Glenn Rabonza, the executive officer of the national disaster coordinating council.
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The mudflow <e1>struck</e1> shortly after midnight, <e2>burying</e2> everything in its path and reaching the rooftops of the region's bamboo houses.
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Local resident Wally Magkatok <e1>said</e1> in a radio <e2>interview</e2> that "the rain was really hard and the volcanic materials mixed in with it" in his village of Tagas.
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