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Pingtung is just to the south of the mountainous regions where more than 500 people died two years ago in mudslides spawned by torrential rains associated with Typhoon Morakot, the most devastating storm to hit the island in half a century

TAIPEI, Taiwan – A typhoon that flooded homes, roads and farmland in Taiwan with more than 20 inches of rain left the island Monday and headed to southeastern China. Typhoon Nanmadol stayed over Taiwan for only a few hours and…

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The relative calm during August, says Clark, is down to three primary factors:

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Based on estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday according to Hollywood.com., here are the top 10 weekend box-office draws: 1. “The Grey,” $20 million

(CBS/AP) “The Grey” painted a rosy box office picture this weekend for Irish actor Liam Neeson, who at age 59 is emerging as a top-flight action hero. The Alaskan survivalist thriller topped the weekend box office with $20 million, according…

“It was the one thing that could make him weep,” said O’Farrill

The Grammy Awards are due to be handed out next Sunday, February 12. Among the nominees for best large jazz ensemble album is Arturo O’Farrill. As CBS News correspondent Michelle Miller reports, O’Farrill’s musical journey covers a lot of personal…

It added that it had found no evidence to confirm or deny reports that Qaddafi troops and loyalists were issued Viagra-type drugs to sustain their systematic rapes

NEW YORK – Libyan troops loyal to Muammar Qaddafi forced civilians to act as human shields, perching children on tanks to deter NATO attacks, 바카라사이트 human rights investigators said. It was part of a pattern of rapes, slayings, “disappearances” and…

KABUL, Afghanistan – Sixty-six U.S. troops have died in Afghanistan so far this month, making August the deadliest month for American forces in the nearly decade-long war. Nearly half of the troops killed died on Aug. 6 when the Taliban shot down a Chinook helicopter in eastern Afghanistan. That was the single deadliest event of the war and sent the monthly total soaring, according to a tally by The Associated Press. The 30 American service members — most of them elite Navy SEALs — were aboard the helicopter as it flew in to help Army Rangers who had come under fire. Most of the SEALs who died were from the same unit that killed bin Laden, although none of the men took part in that mission. Forces kill Taliban who downed U.S. copterFallen in Afghan copter crash remembered as heroesVideo: Obama pays respect to fallen U.S. troops Aside from the 30 killed in the crash in Wardak province, southwest of Kabul, 23 died this month in Kandahar and Helmand provinces in southern Afghanistan, the main focus of Afghan and U.S.-led coalition forces. The remaining 13 were killed in eastern Afghanistan. The deadliest month for American forces until now was July 2010 when 65 were killed.

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The relative calm during August, says Clark, is down to three primary factors:

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