 | New storm head toward cyclone-devstated Myanmar
In this photo released by the U.S. Marine Corps,
soldiers from Myanmar and others unload water from a U.S. Air Force
C-130 Monday, May 12, 2008, at Yangon airport. The plane was carrying
the first U.S. Aad to be delivered to Myanmar following cyclone
Nargis, which struck on May 2, 2008. (AP Photo/HO, US Marine Corps,
Sgt Andres Alcaraz)
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 | 80 killed by series of blasts in Western India
The site of a blast in Jaipur, India, Tuesday, May 13,
2008. A hospital official says at least 45 people have been killed in
six bomb blasts that ripped through crowded areas of a city in
western India. N.S. Shekhawat, the superintendent of the Sawai Man
Singh hospital in Jaipur, where most of the bodies were taken, says
at least 45 people have died. Another 100 people have reportedly been
wounded in Tuesday's attacks. (AP Photo)
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 | Police raid trade ministry in Olmert probe
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert listens during a
committee meeting at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem,
Monday May 12, 2008. According to a new poll, six out of 10 Israelis
think Prime Minister Ehud Olmert cannot promote peacemaking with the
Palestinians because of the latest police investigation into his
conduct. The same number think Olmert should resign.(AP Photo/Tara
Todras-Whitehill)
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 | US airlifts aid to Myanmar, UN urges junta to cooperate
U.S. Marine based in Guam, Aerial Porter MSgt. Todd
Kneisley, of Defiance, Ohio, front, helps crewmen load a C-130 cargo
plane with supplies bound for cyclone devastated Myanmar in Utapao
Air Base near the southern city of Rayong, Thailand, Monday, May 12,
2008. (AP Photo/Wally Santana)
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 | Toll from China quake estimated at 3,000 to 5,000
In this photo distributed by the official Xinhua news
agency, rescuers search for students at Juyuan Middle School in
Juyuan Township of Dujiangyan City, about 100 kilometers from the
epicenter in Wenchuan county of southwest China's Sichuan province,
on Monday May 12, 2008. Nearly 900 students here were feared buried
when a high school building collapsed in the earthquake, Xinhua said.
(AP Photo/Xinhua, Chen Xie)
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 | US airlifts aid to Myanmar, UN urges junta to cooperate
In this photo captured from video and released by the
state run television station MRTV-3, an aerial view of a town is
shown, Saturday, May 10, 2008, in Myanmar. Myanmar's military regime
distributed international aid Saturday but plastered the boxes with
the names of top generals in an apparent effort to turn the relief
effort for last week's devastating cyclone into a propaganda
exercise. (AP Photo/MRTV-3)
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 | Sudan arrests Islamist for alleged rebel links
In this Sunday, July 17, 2005 file photo, Hassan Turabi
speaks to the Associated Press after being released from a year and a
half of house arrest for allegedly plotting a coup, in Khartoum,
Sudan. Hassan Turabi, the leader of the Sudanese opposition Popular
Congress Party, was arrested at his house in the early hours of
Monday, May 12, 2008, according to his party, apparently because of
his links to Darfur rebels who attacked close to the capital this
week. (AP Photo/Abd Raouf, File)
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 | Toll from China quake estimated at 3,000 to 5,000
In this photo distributed by the official Xinhua news
agency, rescuers search for students at Juyuan Middle School in
Juyuan Township of Dujiangyan City, about 100 kilometers from the
epicenter in Wenchuan county of southwest China's Sichuan province,
on Monday May 12, 2008. Nearly 900 students here were feared buried
when a high school building collapsed in the earthquake, Xinhua said.
(AP Photo/Xinhua, Chen Xie)
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 | Sharif's party to quit Pakistan Cabinet
Pakistani former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, left,
waves to supporters as his brother Shahbaz Sharif, right, looks on
upon their arrival at Islamabad International airport, Monday, May
12, 2008 in Islamabad, Pakistan. Sharif has returned to his country
to lead a party meeting that could determine if the country's
fledgling coalition government stays intact. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)
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