Anthony Enso, 23, hugs his son Anthony Enso Jr. at a hospital near Saint Bernard town in central Philippines February 19, 2006, after his one-year-old son was rescued from mudslides which buried the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town on Friday. Around 900 villagers are still missing, including Enso's wife. (REUTERS/Bobby Yip)
U.S. soldiers from USS Essex HLD2 chat upon their arrival at Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. U.S. soldiers based in the Philippines joined a rescue operation after mudslides buried the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town, on Friday. Rescue workers launched a last-ditch search on Sunday for schoolchildren trapped in mud following a landslide that officials fear has wiped out the village of 1,800 people. (REUTERS/Bobby Yip)
A U.S. soldier from USS Essex HLD2, standing beside bottled water to be transported to a rescue site, chats with children upon his arrival at Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. U.S. soldiers based in the Philippines joined a rescue operation after mudslides buried the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town on Friday. (REUTERS/Bobby Yip)
A Philippine military officer chats with USMC Capt. Burrell Parmer (L) of USS Essex HLD2 from Monroe, Louisiana, upon his arrival at Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. U.S. soldiers based in the Philippines joined a rescue operation after mudslides buried the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town on Friday. (REUTERS/Bobby Yip)
A U.S. soldier surveys the area where mudslides occurred beside the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. U.S. soldiers based in the Philippines joined a rescue operation after mudslides buried the village of Guinsaugon on Friday. (REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco)
Filipino soldiers dig during a retrieval operation in an area where mudslides occurred beside the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. Rescue workers launched a last-ditch search on Sunday for schoolchildren trapped in mud following a landslide that officials fear has wiped out the village of 1,800 people. (REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco)
A bulldozer carries rescuers to the mountain where mudslides occurred beside the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. Rescue workers launched a last-ditch search on Sunday for schoolchildren trapped in mud following a landslide that officials fear has wiped out the village of 1,800 people. (REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco)
A Filipino rescuer carries a stretcher in an area where mudslides occured beside the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. Rescue workers launched a last-ditch search on Sunday for schoolchildren trapped in mud following a landslide that officials fear has wiped out the village of 1,800 people. (REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882587.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=AAAB1D3D22B8F28CD313D37831388741[/IMG]A Philippine airforce helicopter hovers over the mountain where mudslides occurred beside the village of Guinsaugon, near Saint Bernard town in Southern Leyte province, central Philippines, February 19, 2006. Rescue workers launched a last-ditch search on Sunday for schoolchildren trapped in mud following a landslide that officials fear has wiped out the village of 1,800 people. (REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882576.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=AAAB1D3D22B8F28C98C8B3C2EA409A22[/IMG]SAINT BERNARD, PHILIPPINES: US soldiers chat prior to a Sea knight helicopter arrived to unload relief goods at a school turned evacuation center in Saint Bernard town southern Leyte in central Philippines, 19 February 2006. US soldiers arrived 19 February at the village of Guinsaugon to assist in the search and rescue operation after a massive landslide wiped the village off the map, including a school with 200 children. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882524.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=AAAB1D3D22B8F28C687181C8B1787123[/IMG]SAINT BERNARD, PHILIPPINES: A US soldier shakes hands with a boy at a school turned evacuation center in Saint Bernard town southern Leyte in central Philippines, 19 February 2006. soldiers arrived 19 February at the village of Guinsaugon to assist in the search and rescue operation after a massive landslide wiped the village off the map, including a school with 200 children. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/*****
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882501.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF193CC300C081D9F4700E2899EF9C4640DD79BAF7EFA8F6274F2[/IMG]SAINT BERNARD, PHILIPPINES: US soldier talk to their Filipino counterpart after a US sea knight helicopter that carry supplies landed in Saint Bernard town southern Leyte in central Philippines, 19 February 2006, to unload supplies to the victims of a massive landslide. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882500.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=AAAB1D3D22B8F28C8562E7E39E8EE4BF[/IMG]LEYTE GULF - FEBRUARY 19: In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Navy, A CH-46E Sea Knight assigned to the Flying Tigers of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 (HMM-262), departs the dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) after loading variety of relief supplies February 19, 2006 in Leyte Gulf off the Coast of Southern Leyte, Republic of the Philippines. Harpers Ferry and the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) are en route to the Island of Leyte in the Republic of the Philippines, to provide humanitarian assistance for the victims of a devastating landslide. A wall of mud and boulders poured down from a mountainside, burying the farming village of Guinsaugon under as much as 30 feet of earth. Officials estimate the death toll at 1,800, nearly every resident of the village. (Photo by Brian P. Biller/U.S. Navy via ***** Images)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882494.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=AAAB1D3D22B8F28C59F711EC507E2B7A[/IMG]SAINT BERNARD, PHILIPPINES: Philippine soldiers unload bottled water from a US sea knight helicopter in Saint Bernard town southern Leyte in central Philippines, 19 February 2006. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882461.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=AAAB1D3D22B8F28C4B75A22B19245905[/IMG]SAINT BERNARD, PHILIPPINES: US soldiers unload bottled water from a sea knight helicopter in Saint Bernard town, southern Leyte in central Philippines, 19 February 2006. AFP PHOTO Joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882434.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF193CC300C081D9F4700E2899EF9C4640DD7EE50172CE6AD0CCA[/IMG]SAINT BERNARD, PHILIPPINES: Philippine soldiers unload relief supplies from a US sea knight helicopter in Saint Bernard town southern Leyte in central Philippines, 19 February 2006. US Marines military medical team were set to join a major international rescue and aid operation after a landslide wiped a Philippine village off the map, including a school with 200 children. A 50-strong contingent of marines arrived late 18 February from Japan and began surveying the disaster area 19 February to see what is needed following Friday's tragedy at Guinsaugon village in the central island of Leyte. AFP PHOTO joel NITO (Photo credit should read JOEL NITO/AFP/***** Images
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56882430.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF193CC300C081D9F4700E2899EF9C4640DD78BA64F63274C57EB[/IMG]LEYTE GULF - FEBRUARY 19: In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Navy, two CH-53E Super Stallions belonging to Marine Air Combat Element (HM) 262 depart the flight deck carrying Commodore Mark Donahue, Amphibious Squadron Eleven, and U.S. Marine Corps Col. Walter L. Miller, from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, to survey damage caused by a landslide on the Island of Leyte aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex February 19, 2006 off the Coast of Southern Leyte, Republic of the Philippines. Accompanying the survey team were Forty-eight U.S. Marines and digging equipment to immediately assist with the rescue efforts. A wall of mud and boulders poured down from a mountainside, burying the farming village of Guinsaugon under as much as 30 feet of earth. Officials estimate the death toll at 1,800, nearly every resident of the village. (Photo by Marvin E. Thompson Jr./U.S. Navy via ***** Images)
[IMG]http://cache.*****images.com/xc/56883499.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A6AD84DBBCCA51362D810F755E003CBEB8[/IMG]LEYTE GULF - FEBRUARY 19: In this handout photo provided by the U.S. Navy, a CH-46E Sea Knight assigned to the Flying Tigers of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 (HMM-262), lands aboard the dock landing ship USS Harpers Ferry (LSD 49) to pick up a variety of relief supplies February 19, 2006 in Leyte Gulf off the Coast of Southern Leyte, Republic of the Philippines. Harpers Ferry and the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2) are en route to the Island of Leyte in the Republic of the Philippines, to provide humanitarian assistance for the victims of a devastating landslide. (Photo by Brian P. Biller/U.S. Navy via ***** Images)
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 19: Ehud Olmert (R) Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni (2nd-R) and the Minister's of the cabinet attend the weekly cabinet meeting in on February 19, 2006 in Jerusalem, Israel. Olmert said on Sunday the Palestinian Authority was becoming a "terrorist authority" now that election winner Hamas had taken control of the Palestinian parliament. (Photo by Ronen Zvulun-Pool/***** Images)
Palestinian security men perform an exercise in front of a poster of late President Yasser Arafat during a graduation ceremony in Rafah in southern Gaza Strip February 19, 2006. (REUTERS/Suhaib Salem)
German soldiers from the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) patrol on Nadir Khan hill in Kabul February 19, 2006. (REUTERS/Ahmad Masood)
Pakistani protesters throw stones amid tear gas during a protest against the publication of cartoons depicting Prophet Mohammad in Isalamabad February 19, 2006. Police fired tear gas and warning shots to disperse small groups of demonstrators in Pakistan's capital on Sunday, despite sealing the city to stop Islamists protesting against cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. (REUTERS/Mian Khursheed)
Indian Muslims burn an effigy of U.S. President George W. Bush during a demonstration in the northern Indian city of Lucknow February 19, 2006. Thousands of Muslims on Sunday protested against the cartoons of Prophet Mohammed which were first published by a Danish newspaper and reprinted by many European newspapers. (REUTERS/Pawan Kumar)
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton speaks to the media during his visit at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences in New Delhi February 19, 2006. Clinton and the Government of India on Sunday announced a plan to train nurses in AIDS care and treatment through a partnership between the National AIDS Control Organisation of India (NACO) and the Clinton Foundation. (REUTERS/B Mathur)
An Afghan boy flies a kite at a playground in Kabul February 19, 2006. (REUTERS/Ahmad Masood)
An Indian policeman uses a sniffer dog to examine the scene of an explosion at a railway platform in the Indian western city of Ahmedabad February 19, 2006. A powerful bomb blast ripped through a railway station platform on Sunday in Ahmedabad, the main city of India's Gujarat state which saw communal riots in 2002, police said. (REUTERS/Amit Dave)
Nepali army soldiers march during a parade celebrating "Democracy Day", an annual official event, in Kathmandu February 19, 2006. Nepal's Maoist rebels called on Saturday for an indefinite nationwide general strike from April 3 in an intensified campaign against King Gyanendra who sacked the government and seized absolute power last year. (REUTERS/Desmond Boylan)
Argentine congressman and author Miguel Bonasso mourns while standing next to Cuban President Fidel Castro during the wake for Bonasso's wife, Argentine journalist Ana de Skalon, in Havana February 18, 2006. Skalon died of cancer at the age of 53 on February 17. (REUTERS/Enrique De la osa)
An Indian hand rickshaw puller stands with chickens in front of a wholesale chicken market in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata February 19, 2006. A man has died of suspected bird flu in western India, a top official told Reuters. (REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw)
An Indian poultry labourer unloads chickens from a truck in front of a wholesale market in the eastern Indian city of Kolkata February 19, 2006. Big poultry producers India and France confirmed their first cases of H5N1 bird flu on Saturday as the deadly disease continued its geographical spread from Asia (REUTERS/Jayanta Shaw)






















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