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+ Follow JAPANESE DEFENSE MINISTER ITSUNORI ONODERA AND AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER JULIA BISHOP Tag
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                    [Title] => Bieber on Tacloban visit: It changed my life
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US pop star Justin Bieber yesterday said on his Twitter account that his visit to the young victims of Supertyphoon Haiyan (local code name: Yolanda) in Tacloban, Leyte on Tuesday “changed my life” and called it “the most touching trip of my life.”

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The government is back at work, and markets are laden with fruits, pork, fish and bread. Shredded trees are sprouting new leaves. Above all, the sounds of a city getting back on its feet fill the air: the roar of trucks hauling debris, the scrape of shovel along pavement, the ping of hammer on nails.

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JAPANESE DEFENSE MINISTER ITSUNORI ONODERA AND AUSTRALIAN FOREIGN MINISTER JULIA BISHOP
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US pop star Justin Bieber yesterday said on his Twitter account that his visit to the young victims of Supertyphoon Haiyan (local code name: Yolanda) in Tacloban, Leyte on Tuesday “changed my life” and called it “the most touching trip of my life.”

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The government is back at work, and markets are laden with fruits, pork, fish and bread. Shredded trees are sprouting new leaves. Above all, the sounds of a city getting back on its feet fill the air: the roar of trucks hauling debris, the scrape of shovel along pavement, the ping of hammer on nails.

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