| Wed, 8 Feb 2012 Hopes fade for dozens buried in Philippines quake | Click photo to enlargeIn this photo taken Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2012, rescuers and residents search for survivors following a landslide that was triggered by Monday's magnitude- 6.9 earthquake at Guihulngan township, Negros Oriental province in central Philippines. Dozens ... | 'Little hope' for Philippines quake survivors | Officials in the Philippines say there is little hope of finding dozens of people still buried in landslides triggered by a powerful earthquake on the heavily populated islands of Negros and Cebu. | Survivors of the disaster called on rescuers on Wednesday to keep sea... | Kabul experiences coldest weather in 15 years | The Afghan capital has been experiencing its worst cold-snap and heaviest snows in at least 15 years, the National Weather Center said Wednesday. | The cold, combined with about 19.6 inches (50 centimeters) of snow, has caused power blackouts and iced over most of the... | Hula Girls Help Revive Earthquake-Hit Town in Japan Tokyo. A Hawaiian theme park that for 45 years propped up the economy of a rural Japanese town was forced to close after the March 11 earthquake. | Structural damage from the magnitude-9.0 quake and concerns about radiation leaking from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear pow... | Kabul experiences coldest weather, biggest snowfall in 15 years | KABUL, Afghanistan - The Afghan capital has been experiencing its worst cold-snap and heaviest snows in at least 15 years, the National Weather Center said Wednesday. | The cold, combined with about 19.6 inches (50 centimeters) of snow, has caused power blackouts and ... | Cold winter weather, snow in short supply this season | WASHINGTON — Winter's been so mild in much of the United States this year that you can slip out some sunny afternoons to the golf course or bike path. Many snow shovels have stayed in storage. Heating bills have fallen. | Meanwhile, Europe's suffering a brutal w... | Kabul experiences coldest weather in 15 years SHARE | AND | DISCUSSTweet KABUL, Afghanistan: The Afghan capital has been experiencing its worst cold-snap and heaviest snows in at least 15 years, the National Weather Center said Wednesday. | The cold, combined with about 19.6 inches (50 centimeters) of snow, has cau... | Kabul experiences coldest weather in 15 years | KABUL, Afghanistan — The Afghan capital has been experiencing its worst cold-snap and heaviest snows in at least 15 years, the National Weather Center said Wednesday. | The cold, combined with about 19.6 inches (50 centimeters) of snow, has caused power blackout... | | |
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