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Local resident Wally Magkatok <e1>said</e1> in a radio interview that "the rain was really hard and the volcanic materials <e2>mixed</e2> in with it" in his village of Tagas.
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He <e1>said</e1> rescuers were concentrating their efforts on <e2>trying</e2> to save lives.
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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, raising fears of a major <e2>eruption</e2>.
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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 <e2>oozing</e2> lava, raising fears of a major eruption.
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The volcano had <e1>calmed</e1> down by <t1>September</t1> and the residents were allowed to go 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, thinking it was <e2>safe</e2>.
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The typhoon, which hit the eastern region of Bicol before dawn Thursday, <e1>packing</e1> 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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"It was only <t1>three minutes</t1> before the water level suddenly <e1>rose</e1>," he said.
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Relief services were <e1>stretched</e1> to the limit trying to find survivors and investigating reports of villages <e2>swept</e2> away.
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The typhoon was initially <e1>expected</e1> to hit Manila but veered south and <e2>struck</e2> the Bicol region instead, before moving west towards the South China Sea.
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The Red Cross later <e1>said</e1> some 388 were killed and 96 missing <e2>following</e2> the mudflow.
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The Red Cross later said some 388 were <e1>killed</e1> and 96 missing <e2>following</e2> the mudflow.
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"It was only <t1>three minutes</t1> before the water level suddenly rose," he <e1>said</e1>.
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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 caused mudslides that smothered dozens of villages in the eastern Philippines <t2>Friday</t2>, killing 388 according to the Red Cross.
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AFP_ENG_20051221.0052 TOKYO, <t1>Dec 21 , 2005</t1> Passenger tackle kills Japan train groper A businessman was tackled by passengers and later died after molesting a young woman on a packed rush-hour train in Japan, where groping is a chronic problem, police <e1>said</e1> Wednesday.
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AFP_ENG_20051221.0052 TOKYO, Dec 21 , 2005 Passenger tackle kills Japan train groper A businessman was tackled by passengers and later died after molesting a young woman on a packed rush-hour train in Japan, where groping is a chronic problem, police <e1>said</e1> <t1>Wednesday</t1>.
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But Tokyo police <t1>last year</t1> <e1>reported</e1> a record high 2,201 cases of groping on the metropolis's trains.
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The 40-year-old businessman <e1>groped</e1> the 20-year-old student during morning rush hour Tuesday in Osaka and then tried to <e2>run</e2> out at busy Tennoji Station.
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The 40-year-old businessman <e1>groped</e1> the 20-year-old student during morning rush hour Tuesday in Osaka and then <e2>tried</e2> to run out at busy Tennoji Station.
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The 40-year-old businessman groped the 20-year-old student during morning rush hour <t1>Tuesday</t1> in Osaka and then <e1>tried</e1> to run out at busy Tennoji Station.
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AFP_ENG_20051221.0052 TOKYO, Dec 21 , 2005 Passenger tackle kills Japan train groper A businessman was <e1>tackled</e1> by passengers and later died after molesting a young woman on a packed rush-hour train in Japan, where groping is a chronic problem, police <e2>said</e2> Wednesday.
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But Tokyo police last year <e1>reported</e1> a record high 2,201 cases of <e2>groping</e2> on the metropolis's trains.
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The man <e1>lost</e1> consciousness and died later in the day in a nearby hospital, a police spokesman <e2>said</e2>.
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But he was <e1>followed</e1> by a 32-year-old off-duty police officer and three other male passengers who <e2>tackled</e2> him on the platform.
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In 2001, Tokyo <e1>raised</e1> penalties for groping and rail operators <e2>began</e2> running all-women carriages.
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"We are <e1>looking</e1> into the cause of death and details about how he was overpowered by the passengers," he <e2>said</e2>.
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AFP_ENG_20051221.0052 TOKYO, Dec 21 , 2005 Passenger tackle kills Japan train groper A businessman was <e1>tackled</e1> by passengers and later died after <e2>molesting</e2> a young woman on a packed rush-hour train in Japan, where groping is a chronic problem, police said Wednesday.
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In 2001, Tokyo <e1>raised</e1> penalties for groping and rail operators began <e2>running</e2> all-women carriages.
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Japan has <e1>begun</e1> cracking down on groping after legions of stories of men <e2>getting</e2> away with fondling and groping on busy trains.
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Japan has <e1>begun</e1> cracking down on groping after legions of stories of men getting away with fondling and <e2>groping</e2> on busy trains.
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Japan has <e1>begun</e1> cracking down on <e2>groping</e2> after legions of stories of men getting away with fondling and groping on busy trains.
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In 2001, Tokyo raised penalties for groping and rail operators <e1>began</e1> <e2>running</e2> all-women carriages.
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AFP_ENG_20051221.0052 TOKYO, Dec 21 , 2005 Passenger tackle kills Japan train groper A businessman was tackled by passengers and later died after molesting a young woman on a packed rush-hour train in Japan, where <e1>groping</e1> is a chronic problem, police <e2>said</e2> Wednesday.
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The man lost consciousness and <e1>died</e1> later in the day in a nearby hospital, a police spokesman <e2>said</e2>.
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"We are looking into the cause of death and details about how he was <e1>overpowered</e1> by the passengers," he <e2>said</e2>.
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"We are <e1>looking</e1> into the cause of death and details about how he was <e2>overpowered</e2> by the passengers," he said.
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The 40-year-old businessman groped the 20-year-old student during <t1>morning rush hour</t1> <t2>Tuesday</t2> in Osaka and then tried to run out at busy Tennoji Station.
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China <e1>boasts</e1> the world second largest population of netizens behind the United States, <e2>exceeding</e2> 123 million last July.
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China boasts the world second largest population of netizens behind the United States, <e1>exceeding</e1> 123 million <t1>last July</t1>.
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Information security has <e1>become</e1> a serious problem in China with the rapid <e2>growth</e2> of the information industry.
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17 , 2006 (Xinhua) China set up information security certification center China <e1>launched</e1> an information security certification center in Beijing on <t1>Friday</t1>.
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"A national standard on security products will <e1>take</e1> effect following the establishment of the center and some products will be subject to compulsory certification," <e2>said</e2> Qu Weizhi, deputy director of the Information Office under the State Council.
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"Some departments have <e1>set</e1> up systems on evaluation, licensing or purchase of security products but a unified national system is required to avoid repetition," <e2>said</e2> Qu.
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"Some departments have set up systems on evaluation, licensing or purchase of security products but a unified national system is <e1>required</e1> to avoid repetition," <e2>said</e2> Qu.
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"Some departments have set up systems on evaluation, licensing or purchase of security products but a unified national system is required to <e1>avoid</e1> repetition," <e2>said</e2> Qu.
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"Some departments have set up systems on evaluation, licensing or <e1>purchase</e1> of security products but a unified national system is required to avoid repetition," <e2>said</e2> Qu.
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Apart from certification of security products, the center would also <e1>conduct</e1> talents training and technology research and <e2>development</e2> on information security.
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"A national standard on security products will take effect following the <e1>establishment</e1> of the center and some products will be subject to compulsory certification," <e2>said</e2> Qu Weizhi, deputy director of the Information Office under the State Council.
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"Some departments have set up systems on evaluation, licensing or <e1>purchase</e1> of security products but a unified national system is required to <e2>avoid</e2> repetition," said Qu.
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China <e1>boasts</e1> the world second largest population of netizens behind the United States, exceeding 123 million <t1>last July</t1>.
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The suspension was <e1>issued</e1> as the typhoon is expected to <e2>bring</e2> rains and strong winds to Luzon, according to a report by ANC TV.
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The suspension was <e1>issued</e1> as the typhoon is expected to bring rains and strong winds to Luzon, <e2>according</e2> to a report by ANC TV.
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Weather bureau PAGASA <e1>said</e1> Durian has <e2>intensified</e2> further and increased its threat to Luzon.
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Weather bureau PAGASA <e1>said</e1> Durian has intensified further and <e2>increased</e2> its threat to Luzon.
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Storm Signal 3 was <e1>hoisted</e1> over Catanduanes province in the Bicol region, while storm Signals 1 and 2 were also <e2>hoisted</e2> over 10 other provinces.
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29 , 2006 (Xinhua) Metro Manila to suspend classes due to typhoon threat The Philippine government <e1>announced</e1> the suspension of classes in all levels <t1>Thursday</t1> in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Rizal, Cavite and Laguna, due to the threat of typhoon Durian, local media reported on Wednesday.
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29 , 2006 (Xinhua) Metro Manila to suspend classes due to typhoon threat The Philippine government announced the suspension of classes in all levels Thursday in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Rizal, Cavite and Laguna, due to the threat of typhoon Durian, local media <e1>reported</e1> on <t1>Wednesday</t1>.
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29 , 2006 (Xinhua) Metro Manila to suspend classes due to typhoon threat The Philippine government <e1>announced</e1> the suspension of classes in all levels Thursday in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Rizal, Cavite and Laguna, due to the threat of typhoon Durian, local media <e2>reported</e2> on Wednesday.
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Residents in areas under Public Storm <e1>Warning</e1> Signal 1, 2 and 3 are <e2>alerted</e2> against possible flashfloods and landslides.
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The suspension was issued as the typhoon is <e1>expected</e1> to bring rains and strong winds to Luzon, <e2>according</e2> to a report by ANC TV.
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29 , 2006 (Xinhua) Metro Manila to suspend classes due to typhoon threat The Philippine government <e1>announced</e1> the suspension of classes in all levels Thursday in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Rizal, Cavite and Laguna, due to the threat of typhoon Durian, local media reported on <t1>Wednesday</t1>.
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29 , 2006 (Xinhua) Metro Manila to suspend classes due to typhoon threat The Philippine government announced the suspension of classes in all levels <t1>Thursday</t1> in Metro Manila and nearby provinces of Rizal, Cavite and Laguna, due to the threat of typhoon Durian, local media reported on <t2>Wednesday</t2>.
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During the two years till <t1>June 2006</t1>, interest rates were <e1>increased</e1> by 4.25 percentage points, trying to produce a soft landing for the economy.
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Gasoline prices <e1>plunged</e1> by 11.1 percent in <t1>October</t1>, while prices of natural gas and home heating oil also posted big declines.
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consumer prices dropped by 0.5 percent in <t1>October</t1>, <e1>registering</e1> the second consecutive monthly decline, the Labor Department reported on Thursday.
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The 0.5 percent drop in the department's Consumer Price Index, an inflation barometer on consumer price levels, matched the <e1>decline</e1> in <t1>September</t1> and was better than the 0.3 percent dip expected by analysts.
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It was the first back-to-back drops in consumer prices since <t1>late last year</t1>, <e1>providing</e1> evidence that inflation pressures started to ease because of declining energy prices and a slowing economy.
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Policymakers at the central bank are <e1>hoping</e1> that the slowing economy will eventually <e2>put</e2> inflation in control.
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economy grew at an annual rate of just 1.6 percent in the third quarter, compared with <e1>gains</e1> of 2.6 percent in the second quarter and 5.6 percent in <t1>the first quarter</t1>.
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economy grew at an annual rate of just 1.6 percent in <t1>the third quarter</t1>, compared with <e1>gains</e1> of 2.6 percent in the second quarter and 5.6 percent in the first quarter.
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economy grew at an annual rate of just 1.6 percent in the third quarter, compared with <e1>gains</e1> of 2.6 percent in <t1>the second quarter</t1> and 5.6 percent in the first quarter.
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However, food costs <e1>edged</e1> up 0.3 percent in <t1>October</t1>.
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The <t1>October</t1> <e1>drop</e1> in consumer prices was helped by a decrease of 7 percent in energy prices, which followed a 7.2 percent decline in September.
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consumer prices <e1>dropped</e1> by 0.5 percent in October, registering the second consecutive monthly decline, the Labor Department <e2>reported</e2> on Thursday.
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The 0.5 percent <e1>drop</e1> in the department's Consumer Price Index, an inflation barometer on consumer price levels, matched the <e2>decline</e2> in September and was better than the 0.3 percent dip expected by analysts.
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Gasoline prices <e1>plunged</e1> by 11.1 percent in October, while prices of natural gas and home heating oil also <e2>posted</e2> big declines.
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Gasoline prices <e1>plunged</e1> by 11.1 percent in October, while prices of natural gas and home heating oil also posted big <e2>declines</e2>.
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The 0.5 percent <e1>drop</e1> in the department's Consumer Price Index, an inflation barometer on consumer price levels, <e2>matched</e2> the decline in September and was better than the 0.3 percent dip expected by analysts.
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Beef, pork and vegetable prices <e1>increased</e1> but poultry and fruit prices <e2>declined</e2>.
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The 0.5 percent <e1>drop</e1> in the department's Consumer Price Index, an inflation barometer on consumer price levels, matched the decline in September and was better than the 0.3 percent dip <e2>expected</e2> by analysts.
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consumer prices dropped by 0.5 percent in October, <e1>registering</e1> the second consecutive monthly decline, the Labor Department <e2>reported</e2> on Thursday.
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consumer prices dropped by 0.5 percent in October, registering the second consecutive monthly <e1>decline</e1>, the Labor Department <e2>reported</e2> on Thursday.
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The October <e1>drop</e1> in consumer prices was <e2>helped</e2> by a decrease of 7 percent in energy prices, which followed a 7.2 percent decline in September.
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Excluding volatile food and energy, the "core" consumer prices rose by 0.1 percent in October, the smallest since a similar 0.1 percent <e1>increase</e1> in <t1>February</t1>.
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Excluding volatile food and energy, the "core" consumer prices <e1>rose</e1> by 0.1 percent in October, the smallest since a similar 0.1 percent <e2>increase</e2> in February.
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