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  • GERMANY-E.COLI OUTBREAK-BEAN SPROUTS
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    GERMANY-E.COLI OUTBREAK-BEAN SPROUTS
    (110610) -- BERLIN, June 10, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A notice warning consumers not to eat raw bean sprouts is seen at a market in Berlin, capital of Germany, June 10, 2011. The German authority said on Friday bean sprouts were probably the source of the E. coli outbreak, which has killed 30 people and infected about 3,000 around the world. Reinhard Burger, president of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's national disease control center said the Robert Koch Institute was lifting its warning against eating cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce but keeping the warning in place for the sprouts. (Xinhua/Ma Ning)
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  • GERMANY-E.COLI OUTBREAK-BEAN SPROUTS
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    GERMANY-E.COLI OUTBREAK-BEAN SPROUTS
    (110610) -- BERLIN, June 10, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 10, 2011 shows bean sprouts in Berlin, capital of Germany. The German authority said on Friday bean sprouts were probably the source of the E. coli outbreak, which has killed 30 people and infected about 3,000 around the world. Reinhard Burger, president of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's national disease control center said the Robert Koch Institute was lifting its warning against eating cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce but keeping the warning in place for the sprouts. (Xinhua/Ma Ning)
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  • GERMANY-E.COLI OUTBREAK-BEAN SPROUTS
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    GERMANY-E.COLI OUTBREAK-BEAN SPROUTS
    (110610) -- BERLIN, June 10, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 10, 2011 shows bean sprouts in Berlin, capital of Germany. The German authority said on Friday bean sprouts were probably the source of the E. coli outbreak, which has killed 30 people and infected about 3,000 around the world. Reinhard Burger, president of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), Germany's national disease control center said the Robert Koch Institute was lifting its warning against eating cucumbers, tomatoes and lettuce but keeping the warning in place for the sprouts. (Xinhua/Ma Ning)
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  • GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
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    GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
    (110608) -- BERLIN, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by Helmholtz-Zentrum fur Infektionsforschung (HZI) shows the E. coli (EHEC) bacteria. The deadly strain for the E. coli outbreak was found again on cucumbers, authorities of German state Saxony-Anhalt said on June 8, 2011. The strain O104 was found on the scraps of cucumbers in a dustbin in the eastern city of Magdeburg, said State Health Minister Holger Paech. (Xinhua/HZI/Manfred Rohde) (zw)
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  • GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
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    GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
    (110608) -- BERLIN, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by Helmholtz-Zentrum fur Infektionsforschung (HZI) shows the E. coli (EHEC) bacteria. The deadly strain for the E. coli outbreak was found again on cucumbers, authorities of German state Saxony-Anhalt said on June 8, 2011. The strain O104 was found on the scraps of cucumbers in a dustbin in the eastern city of Magdeburg, said State Health Minister Holger Paech. (Xinhua/HZI/Manfred Rohde) (zw)
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  • SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
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    SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
    (110608) -- MADRID, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People get free fruit and vegetables in central Madrid, Spain, June 8, 2011. One of Spain's two leading farmers associations, COAG, distributed 40 tons of fruit and vegetables on Wednesday, to dispel health fears and the incorrect claim that Spanish produce caused a deadly E.coli outbreak in Germany. It is estimated that more than 200 million euros (292.5 million U.S. dollars) and more than 500 jobs were lost in Spain in the first week of the E.coli crisis and the figures are still rising. (Xinhua/Ricardo Emparan) (wjd)
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  • GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
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    GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
    (110608) -- BERLIN, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 5, 2011 shows cucumbers for sale in a market in Berlin, Germany. The deadly strain for the E. coli outbreak was found again on cucumbers, authorities of German state Saxony-Anhalt said on June 8.The strain O104 was found on the scraps of cucumbers in a dustbin in the eastern city of Magdeburg, said State Health Minister Holger Paech. (Xinhua/Ma Ning) (zw)
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  • GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
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    GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
    (110608) -- BERLIN, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by Helmholtz-Zentrum fur Infektionsforschung (HZI) shows the E. coli (EHEC) bacteria. The deadly strain for the E. coli outbreak was found again on cucumbers, authorities of German state Saxony-Anhalt said on June 8, 2011. The strain O104 was found on the scraps of cucumbers in a dustbin in the eastern city of Magdeburg, said State Health Minister Holger Paech. (Xinhua/HZI/Manfred Rohde) (zw)
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  • SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
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    SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
    (110608) -- MADRID, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People get free fruit and vegetables in central Madrid, Spain, June 8, 2011. One of Spain's two leading farmers associations, COAG, distributed 40 tons of fruit and vegetables on Wednesday, to dispel health fears and the incorrect claim that Spanish produce caused a deadly E.coli outbreak in Germany. It is estimated that more than 200 million euros (292.5 million U.S. dollars) and more than 500 jobs were lost in Spain in the first week of the E.coli crisis and the figures are still rising. (Xinhua/Ricardo Emparan) (wjd)
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  • GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
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    GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
    (110608) -- BERLIN, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo provided by Helmholtz-Zentrum fur Infektionsforschung (HZI) shows the E. coli (EHEC) bacteria. The deadly strain for the E. coli outbreak was found again on cucumbers, authorities of German state Saxony-Anhalt said on June 8, 2011. The strain O104 was found on the scraps of cucumbers in a dustbin in the eastern city of Magdeburg, said State Health Minister Holger Paech. (Xinhua/HZI/Manfred Rohde) (zw)
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  • SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
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    SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
    (110608) -- MADRID, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- People get free fruit and vegetables in central Madrid, Spain, June 8, 2011. One of Spain's two leading farmers associations, COAG, distributed 40 tons of fruit and vegetables on Wednesday, to dispel health fears and the incorrect claim that Spanish produce caused a deadly E.coli outbreak in Germany. It is estimated that more than 200 million euros (292.5 million U.S. dollars) and more than 500 jobs were lost in Spain in the first week of the E.coli crisis and the figures are still rising. (Xinhua/Ricardo Emparan) (wjd)
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  • SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
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    SPAIN-MADRID-FREE FRUIT VEGETABLES-CRISIS
    (110608) -- MADRID, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Workers prepare free watermelon in central Madrid, Spain, June 8, 2011. One of Spain's two leading farmers associations, COAG, distributed 40 tons of fruit and vegetables to citizens on Wednesday, to dispel health fears and the incorrect claim that Spanish produce caused a deadly E.coli outbreak in Germany. It is estimated that more than 200 million euros (292.5 million U.S. dollars) and more than 500 jobs were lost in Spain in the first week of the E.coli crisis and the figures are still rising. (Xinhua/Ricardo Emparan) (wjd)
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  • GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
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    GERMANY-E. COLI-OUTBREAK
    (110608) -- BERLIN, June 8, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on June 5, 2011 shows cucumbers for sale in a market in Berlin, Germany. The deadly strain for the E. coli outbreak was found again on cucumbers, authorities of German state Saxony-Anhalt said on June 8. The strain O104 was found on the scraps of cucumbers in a dustbin in the eastern city of Magdeburg, said State Health Minister Holger Paech. (Xinhua/Ma Ning) (zw)
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  • MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
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    MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
    (110517) -- MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows a garbage collector selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world's largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who've been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (wxy)
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  • MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
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    MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
    (110517) -- MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows garbage collectors selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world's largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who've been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (wxy)
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  • MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
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    MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
    (110517) -- MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows garbage collectors selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world's largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who've been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (wxy)
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  • MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
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    MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
    (110517) -- MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows garbage collectors selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico.
    As one of the world's largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who've been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (wxy)
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  • MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
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    MEXICO-MEXICO CITY-ENVIRONMENT-TRASH-LANDFILL
    (110517) -- MEXICO CITY, May 17, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on May 11, 2011 shows a garbage collector selecting wastes at the Bordo Poniente landfill, in Mexico City, capital of Mexico. As one of the world's largest landfills, the Bordo Poniente landfill is to be closed by the end of this year because of worries that more than 12,000 tons of garbage deposited there daily could contaminate the aquifer, while its closure will create the unemployment of about 1,200 garbage collectors who've been working on the site. (Xinhua/Bernardo Montoya) (wxy)
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  • Tarballs on the beach Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Tarballs on the beach Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Tarballs on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Washed up wheel and tyre, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Washed up wheel and tyre, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
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    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
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    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, Crete, Greece
    Discarded shoe on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • Dead goat, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Dead goat, Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Dead goat on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic crate and tarballs from oil spills washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. The Mediterranean contains a huge amount of disgarded plastics, 15% of which ends up on beaches.

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  • Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
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    Balos Bay, Crete, Greece
    Plastic bottles, washed up on Balos Beach, on Gramvousa peninsula, in north western Crete, Greece. The beach is famous for its white sands and turquoise waters and is a protected nature reserve. More than 10% of plastic disgarded every year ends up in the ocean. These bottles can take up to 500 years to disintegrate. Just 15% of the plastic in the Mediterranean washes up on the beach.

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  • AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
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    AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
    (110421) -- KABUL, April 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Vehicles are seen in the dusty street in outskirt of Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 17, 2011. Air pollution in Afghan big cities, particularly the capital city Kabul, has reached alarming point as head of National Environment Directorate, Mustafa warned last Sunday of dire consequences if air pollution is not checked.(Xinhua/Ahmad Massoud) (xhn)
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    AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
    (110421) -- KABUL, April 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An afghan worker works at a brick factory in outskirt of Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 17, 2011. Air pollution in Afghan big cities, particularly the capital city Kabul, has reached alarming point as head of National Environment Directorate, Mustafa warned last Sunday of dire consequences if air pollution is not checked.(Xinhua/Ahmad Massoud) (xhn)
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    AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
    (110421) -- KABUL, April 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An afghan worker poses for a photo at a brick factory in outskirt of Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 17, 2011. Air pollution in Afghan big cities, particularly the capital city Kabul, has reached alarming point as head of National Environment Directorate, Mustafa warned last Sunday of dire consequences if air pollution is not checked.(Xinhua/Ahmad Massoud) (xhn)
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  • AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
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    AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
    (110421) -- KABUL, April 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Afghan workers take break at a brick factory in outskirt of Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 17, 2011. Air pollution in Afghan big cities, particularly the capital city Kabul, has reached alarming point as head of National Environment Directorate, Mustafa warned last Sunday of dire consequences if air pollution is not checked.(Xinhua/Ahmad Massoud) (xhn)
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  • AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
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    AFGHANISTAN-KABUL-AIR POLLUTION
    (110421) -- KABUL, April 21, 2011 (Xinhua) -- An afghan worker works at a brick factory in outskirt of Kabul, Afghanistan, on April 17, 2011. Air pollution in Afghan big cities, particularly the capital city Kabul, has reached alarming point as head of National Environment Directorate, Mustafa warned last Sunday of dire consequences if air pollution is not checked.(Xinhua/Ahmad Massoud) (xhn)
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  • CHINA-HUNAN-DROUGHT (CN)
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    CHINA-HUNAN-DROUGHT (CN)
    (110412) -- YUEYANG, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 12, 2011 shows boats and ships stop aside the bank of Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province. A drought hit Hunan Province in April and the water level of Dongting Lake falls recently due to the lack of rainfall. Farms that cover about 121,300 hectares and 440,000 people were affected by the drought near Dongting Lake. Local government has organized 350,000 people to fight the drought with equipment to minimize the negative effect. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao) (zhs)
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  • CHINA-HUNAN-DROUGHT (CN)
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    CHINA-HUNAN-DROUGHT (CN)
    (110412) -- YUEYANG, April 12, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on April 12, 2011 shows boats and ships stop aside the bank of Dongting Lake in Yueyang, central China's Hunan Province. A drought hit Hunan Province in April and the water level of Dongting Lake falls recently due to the lack of rainfall. Farms that cover about 121,300 hectares and 440,000 people were affected by the drought near Dongting Lake. Local government has organized 350,000 people to fight the drought with equipment to minimize the negative effect. (Xinhua/Long Hongtao) (zhs)
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  • PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
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    PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
    (110407) -- MANILA, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Residents look at their homes after a fire razed a residential area in Malabon City, Philippines, April 7, 2011. Around 3,000 residents were left homeless and were evacuated to a nearby school. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (msq)
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  • PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
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    PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
    (110407) -- MANILA, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A resident carries the leftovers after a fire razed a residential area in Malabon City, Philippines, April 7, 2011. Around 3,000 residents were left homeless and were evacuated to a nearby school. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (msq)
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    PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
    (110407) -- MANILA, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- A resident walks in water filled with debris after a fire razed a residential area in Malabon City, Philippines, April 7, 2011. Around 3,000 residents were left homeless and were evacuated to a nearby school. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (msq)
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  • PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
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    PHILIPPINES-MALABON-FIRE
    (110407) -- MANILA, April 7, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Residents collect belongings after a fire razed a residential area in Malabon City, Philippines, April 7, 2011. Around 3,000 residents were left homeless and were evacuated to a nearby school. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali) (msq)
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  • GABON-LIBREVILLE-SANITATION
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    GABON-LIBREVILLE-SANITATION
    (110402) -- LIBREVILLE, April 2, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Sanitation workers clear the garbage on the coast in Libreville, capital of Gabon, April 2, 2011. Gabon will co-host with Equatorial Guinea the 2012 African Cup of Nations.
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  • GABON-LIBREVILLE-SANITATION
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    GABON-LIBREVILLE-SANITATION
    (110402) -- LIBREVILLE, April 2, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Sanitation workers clear the garbage on the coast in Libreville, capital of Gabon, April 2, 2011. Gabon will co-host with Equatorial Guinea the 2012 African Cup of Nations.
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  • GABON-LIBREVILLE-SANITATION
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    GABON-LIBREVILLE-SANITATION
    (110402) -- LIBREVILLE, April 2, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Garbage is seen on the coast in Libreville, capital of Gabon, April 2, 2011. Gabon will co-host with Equatorial Guinea the 2012 African Cup of Nations.
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  • U.S.-NEW YORK STATE-E-WASTE RECYCLING LAW-TAKE EFFECT
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    U.S.-NEW YORK STATE-E-WASTE RECYCLING LAW-TAKE EFFECT
    (110404) -- NEW YORK, April 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Working staff clear up the E-wastes sent by residents in New York, the United States, April 3, 2011.
    A state law took effect on April 1 requiring electronic manufacturers to make it free and convenient for New York residents to recycle their old or broken computers, television sets and gadgets. The new law mandates that manufacturers pay for the collection, handling and recycling of electronic products to keep materials that may contain toxic metals like lead and mercury from going into the trash, and later into incinerators and landfills. Part of the goal is to make it simpler for consumers to prepare for 2015, when it will be illegal to throw electronics into the regular trash. (Xinhua/Wu Kaixiang) (lyx)
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  • U.S.-NEW YORK STATE-E-WASTE RECYCLING LAW-TAKE EFFECT
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    U.S.-NEW YORK STATE-E-WASTE RECYCLING LAW-TAKE EFFECT
    (110404) -- NEW YORK, April 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Working staff clear up the E-wastes sent by residents in New York, the United States, April 3, 2011.
    A state law took effect on April 1 requiring electronic manufacturers to make it free and convenient for New York residents to recycle their old or broken computers, television sets and gadgets. The new law mandates that manufacturers pay for the collection, handling and recycling of electronic products to keep materials that may contain toxic metals like lead and mercury from going into the trash, and later into incinerators and landfills. Part of the goal is to make it simpler for consumers to prepare for 2015, when it will be illegal to throw electronics into the regular trash. (Xinhua/Wu Kaixiang) (lyx)
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  • U.S.-NEW YORK STATE-E-WASTE RECYCLING LAW-TAKE EFFECT
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    U.S.-NEW YORK STATE-E-WASTE RECYCLING LAW-TAKE EFFECT
    (110404) -- NEW YORK, April 4, 2011 (Xinhua) -- Working staff clear up the E-wastes sent by residents in New York, the United States, April 3, 2011.
    A state law took effect on April 1 requiring electronic manufacturers to make it free and convenient for New York residents to recycle their old or broken computers, television sets and gadgets. The new law mandates that manufacturers pay for the collection, handling and recycling of electronic products to keep materials that may contain toxic metals like lead and mercury from going into the trash, and later into incinerators and landfills. Part of the goal is to make it simpler for consumers to prepare for 2015, when it will be illegal to throw electronics into the regular trash. (Xinhua/Wu Kaixiang) (lyx)
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