+ Follow GERRY BROWN Tag
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[Title] => Intl tent city rises in Saint Bernard
[Summary] => A whole international tent city has sprung up on the fringes of a sea of earth that was once the village of Guinsaugon in Saint Bernard, Southern Leyte, where local and foreign rescuers continue to hope for miracles in their search for survivors.
There are Taiwanese and Malaysian flags. Spaniards brought two sniffing dogs, and three more were on the way yesterday.
Dozens of US Marines from two US navy ships anchored off Leyte mingle with Philippine Army troops, miners and others on a small patch of rain-soaked earth, which serves as a base for the rescue operation.
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GERRY BROWN
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[Title] => Intl tent city rises in Saint Bernard
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There are Taiwanese and Malaysian flags. Spaniards brought two sniffing dogs, and three more were on the way yesterday.
Dozens of US Marines from two US navy ships anchored off Leyte mingle with Philippine Army troops, miners and others on a small patch of rain-soaked earth, which serves as a base for the rescue operation.
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February 22, 2006 - 12:00am