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Cattle ranchers are affected by El Nino in Peru

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Cattle ranchers in northern Peru have expressed frustration over what they claim is a lack of aid and support from the government for their plight, following recent heavy rains and floods. The deadly floods from the El Nino rains...
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New Orleans Worries Over Flooding

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The Broad Street Theater took on several feet of water during two heavy rain events last summer. This past Friday, May 18, it took on another six inches of water during a heavy rainstorm. But that, says...
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9 mths after Hurricane Maria many Puerto Ricans still living under tarps as new storm looms

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Thousands of people in Puerto Rico, living in damaged homes after Hurricane Maria devastated the island last year, are dreading the approach of a new hurricane season. Their vulnerable homes can barely withstand heavy...
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Experts: Expect a slightly weaker hurricane season

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Storm season brings new dread while towns rebuild

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY
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Experts: Expect a slightly weaker hurricane season

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U.S. weather officials say the Atlantic hurricane season should be near normal.
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Deadly dengue epidemic in Honduras

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On a recent afternoon, dozens of emergency workers cranked up howling fumigation machines that looked like leaf blowers and fanned out into a hillside Tegucigalpa neighbourhood.
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Aid arrives to help victims of flood-ravaged eastern city; bite

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1. Various of outskirts of Trinidad completely flooded 2. Group of children playing in the flooded water 3. Pan of flooded neighbourhood 4. Plane arriving at Trinidad airport carrying aid 5. Various of workers unloading aid from plane 6....
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EM Opportunities Re-Emerging, Edward Jones' Mahajan Says

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"The international and European story is starting to look relatively promising," Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist Mona Mahajan says during an interview with Jonathan Ferro on "Bloomberg The Open." Follow Bloomberg for business...
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Changing Face of China, AP focus on water shortages in famous tourist river location.

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Guilin - 17 December 2007 1. Wide pan right of Li River and vast pebble banks exposed by the low water level caused by drought 2. Sellers of souvenirs, sitting isolated, with no customers, at the top of the exposed bank 3. Close,...
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PHILIPPINES: EL NINO BLAMED FOR DROUGHT AFFECTING ANIMAL SANCTUARY

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Eng/Taga/Nat The El Nino weather phenomenon is being blamed for a drought in the Philippines which is adversely effecting an animal sanctuary. There has been no rain on the normally lush island of Calauit for more than six months - ...
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Coming rainy season causes concern for camp dwellers

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1. Wide of protesters carrying leaves marching down street wet with rain 2. Wide of protesters jumping up and down 3. Tilt up of protesters dancing in wet street 4. Wide of protesters 5. Various of protesters walking towards Government...
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PERU: EL NINO WEATHER PHENOMENON FORCES FOOD PRICES TO RISE

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Spanish/Nat Food prices in Lima, Peru, rose on Wednesday following four days of torrential rain and landslides which have blocked supplies to the capital. The city faces further price hikes and food shortages as freak weather attributed...
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BRAZIL: HAZE HAMPERS ATTEMPTS TO COMBAT AMAZON FOREST FIRES (2)

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Spanish/Nat A smoky haze hampered fire fighting attempts on Monday to combat a three-month-old fire in Brazil's northern Amazon region. Four Argentine helicopters were forced to cancel fire fighting efforts just outside the Yanomami...
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FEATURE Changing Face of China, AP focus on water shortages in famous tourist river location

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Guilin - 17 December 2007 1. Wide pan right of Li River and vast pebble banks exposed by the low water level caused by drought 2. Sellers of souvenirs, sitting isolated, with no customers, at the top of the exposed bank 3. Close,...
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PERU: EL NINO STORMS CAUSE GIANT LAKE TO FORM IN DESERT

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Spanish/Nat Months of torrential rains caused by the El Nino weather phenomenon have caused a giant lake to form in the Peruvian desert. "Lake La Nina," as it's known, is now the second largest lake in Peru - a massive 80 kilometres (50...
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ZAIRE: UN ENVOY CHRETIEN MEETS PRIME MINISTER KENGO WA DONDO

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Eng/French/Nat U-N envoy Raymond Chretien met Zairean prime minister Kengo Wa Dondo in Kinshasa Wednesday, but officials said no firm agreement on how to get millions of tonnes of aid to the refugees was reached. U-N relief officials...
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USA: NASA SAYS LA NINA WEATHER PHENOMENON IS OVER

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English/Nat The La Nina weather phenomenon that caused severe drought last year in the U-S appears to be over. NASA scientists, using satellite imagery, have determined that the unusually cold water in the Pacific Ocean last year has...
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Weather experts warn of more hurricanes this season

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July 17, 2005 - Cancun, Mexico 1. Various of hurricane Emily July 8, 2005 - Havana, Cuba 2.Various of hurricane Dennis August 2, 2005 - Washington DC 3. Wide view of press conference 4. Mid view of photographer 5. SOUNDBITE...
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined Wednesday the daunting task awaiting pop-star-turned-president-elect Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly. She said the U.S. will help the impoverished Caribbean nation 'all the way.'

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HEADLINE: Clinton: Haiti's new president has US support CAPTION: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton outlined Wednesday the daunting task awaiting pop-star-turned-president-elect Michel "Sweet Micky" Martelly. She said the U.S....
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HONDURAS: AIR TRAFFIC CUT OFF DUE TO FOREST FIRES

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Spanish/Nat Air traffic in Honduras has been cut off due to forest fires caused by El Nino weather phenomenon. A thick cloud of smoke has curtailed visibility at all of Honduras four international airports and flights are neither...