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Sep 06

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Young Pakistan Flood Victims Face Health Concerns

Special correspondent Saima Mohsin reports in Pakistan on the potential health and safety concerns for the youngest victims of the country's flooding crisis.

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Aug 26

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Possible Targeting of Aid Workers Complicates Pakistan Flood Relief

As flooding continues to worsen in southern Pakistan, U.S. officials said that insurgents may be targeting flood relief workers there. Meanwhile, the United Nations made a plea for more aid for victims. Jim Lehrer has more.

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Aug 26

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Can New Orleans' Revamped Levee System Withstand Next Storm?

The state of the levee system in New Orleans continues to be a major concern, especially during hurricane season. Jeffrey Brown gets two views on the city's revamped coastal protection system.

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Aug 23

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In Pakistan, Years of Future Hardship in Water's Wake

Floodwaters are moving south in Pakistan but trouble is possibly brewing in the unstable north as well. Special correspondent Saima Mohsin reports on the ongoing humanitarian crisis.

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Aug 19

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Holbrooke: Donations Offer Leverage Over Pakistan Floods; Need Still Enormous

U.N. and U.S. officials declared the Pakistan flooding to be worse than the 2004 Asian tsunami, the 2005 Pakistan earthquake and the Haiti earthquake combined. U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan Richard Holbrooke speaks with Jim Lehrer about the…

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Aug 19

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U.N., U.S. Officials Highlight Enormity of Pakistan Flooding

The situation for Pakistan flood victims grew more desperate Thursday as people waited hours in line for food and water. Since the flooding began nearly three weeks ago, more than 1,500 people have died and millions have been displaced. Jim…

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Aug 18

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For Pakistani Flood Victims, Is Worst Yet to Come?

As the need for aid in Pakistan worsens, new questions are being raised on whether the government can handle a crisis of this magnitude. Gwen Ifill talks to Shuja Nawaz, director of the Southeast Asia Center at the Atlantic Council,…

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Aug 17

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News Wrap: 3 U.S. Troops Killed in Afghanistan

Three more U.S. troops were killed in Afghanistan, bringing the month's death toll to 15. In Pakistan, desperation for aid grew as relief trucks were mobbed by flood victims.

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Aug 02

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As BP Looks to Start Static Kill, a Firsthand Look at Discoverer Enterprise Ship

In the middle of the Gulf of Mexico, crews are confident that they are close to finally killing the oil well that's been gushing for months. Tom Bearden reports from a ship that has played a key role in the…

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Jul 23

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Fear of Oil Damage Heightens as Storm 'Bonnie' Approaches the Gulf

Although Tropical Depression Bonnie isn't expected to do much harm on land, many along the Gulf Coast worry that high winds could intensify damage that has already been done by the oil leak. Spencer Michel reports from Louisiana.

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