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CLEAN: Blame game follows Indonesia's floods

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CLEAN: Blame game follows Indonesia's floods
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Sky News

Thousands Urged To Evacuate Ahead of Floods

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VOICED: Emergency services and the army are on high alert tonight as severe weather threatens the East coast. Roads have closed as waves breached protecting walls and thousands of people are being evacuated from their homes. A storm...
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Bloomberg

Saudi Arabia, Russia Send Mixed Signals on OPEC Cuts

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Mar.19 -- Emirates NBD Head of MENA Research Khatija Haque discusses OPEC's oil production cuts. Bloomberg's Anthony Dipaola also reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Middle East."
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CLEAN : Fishing with guns on Kenya lake under threat

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In Kenya's hot dry and lawless north even the fishermen are armed but guns will not save them
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VOICED : Fishing with guns on Kenya lake under threat

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In Kenya's hot dry and lawless north even the fishermen are armed but guns will not save them
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CLEAN : Fishing with guns on Kenya lake under threat

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In Kenya's hot dry and lawless north even the fishermen are armed but guns will not save them
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Bloomberg

What Harvey Means for the Energy Market

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Aug.28 -- Bloomberg's David Marino discusses the impact of Tropical Storm Harvey on the energy market. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Julia Chatterley on "What'd You Miss?"
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Dickinson Gets Worst of Galveston County Flooding

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Galveston County, Texas Judge Mark Henry said Sunday that about 22 inches (56 cm) of rain had fallen on the coastal county so far from Tropical Storm Harvey, with another 10 to 15 inches (25-38 cm) still expected. The area...
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Numerous rescues from Dickinson, Texas

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A Galveston County official said Harvey has caused unprecedented flooding there and 800 to 1,200 residents have had to be rescued. Galveston County Judge said on Sunday that about 22 inches (56 cm) of rain had fallen on the...
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Tropical Storm Harvey May Cause Heavy Flooding

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The remnants of former Tropical Storm Harvey moved into the southern Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday night, and forecasters warned it could reorganize as a tropical system and threaten Texas late this week. The U.S. National...
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Bloomberg

Floodwaters Rise in Houston as Harvey Gains Strength

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Aug.29 -- Bloomberg Houston Bureau Chief Joe Carroll discusses, now tropical storm, Harvey forecast to make landfall again in Texas. He speaks with Alix Steel on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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Bossert: Irma Remains a Dangerous Storm

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White House Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert warned Monday that even though Irma has been downgraded to a tropical depression, it is still a dangerous storm. He said Jacksonville, Florida is suffering some of the worst...
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CLEAN : As Irma approaches Floridians evacuate or hunker down

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The number of people in the US state of Florida under orders to evacuate in the face of approaching Hurricane Irma is at 6.3 million but resident Adam Wiegand prefers to be at home and deal with everything there
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NCarolina residents evacuate ahead of Hurricane Florence

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North Carolina coastal residents are fleeing a potentially devastating blow from Hurricane Florence.
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North Carolina residents board homes, evacuate

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North Carolina coastal residents are fleeing a potentially devastating blow from Hurricane Florence.
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Coastal NC residents rush to prepare for Florence

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People who live along North Carolina's vulnerable coasts are doing what they can to prepare for Hurricane Florence.
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Rescuers from around nation mass for Florence

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The parking lot of a shuttered Kmart in Raleigh, North Carolina has been turned into a staging area for rescue teams from across the country, converging on Hurricane Florence.
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North Carolina residents board homes, evacuate

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North Carolina coastal residents are fleeing a potentially devastating blow from Hurricane Florence.
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Some coastal residents weigh riding out Florence

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As Hurricane Florence made its way toward the South Carolina coastline, Myrtle Beach resident Michael Barnes said he and his family planned to stay and ride out the storm after spending the morning boarding up his home.
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Some coastal residents weigh riding out Florence

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As Hurricane Florence made its way toward the South Carolina coastline, Myrtle Beach resident Michael Barnes said he and his family planned to stay and ride out the storm after spending the morning boarding up his home.
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Washington's Tidal Basin has a flooding problem

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Washington's cherry blossom season has gone well this year, as warm spring weather has perfectly coincided with the blooming season that draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each spring.
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Washington's Tidal Basin has a flooding problem

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Washington's cherry blossom season has gone well this year, as warm spring weather has perfectly coincided with the blooming season that draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each spring.
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Washington's Tidal Basin has a flooding problem

Higher Ed
Washington's cherry blossom season has gone well this year, as warm spring weather has perfectly coincided with the blooming season that draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each spring.
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Hurricane officials warn to start planning now

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The annual start of hurricane season throws a shadow of dread over many coastal sections of the United States.