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HONOLULU - United States President Barack Obama has condemned Saturday's deadly suicide bomb strike in northwestern Pakistan as an "outrageous terrorist attack", in which dozens of people were killed at a World Food Programme project.
HONOLULU (GaeaTimes.com)- While the world is gearing up for celebrating Christmas and the new year, Barack Obama the president of USA has plans to stay far from the madding crowd and spend some quiet days with his family members.
HONOLULU - Corals at remote atolls northwest of the main Hawaiian islands suffered some bleaching this summer as ocean temperatures rose to higher-than-normal levels for a couple of weeks, but they were spared the large-scale mass bleaching observed this year in Indonesia and other parts of Southeast Asia, scientists said Wednesday.
HONOLULU - Lawyers for Philippine victims of human-rights abuses under late dictator Ferdinand Marcos say they've reached a $10 million settlement for more than 9,500 people.
HONOLULU - A U.S. military team returned from the remote Pacific atoll of Tarawa this week with the remains of what are believed to be two U.S.
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