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May 13

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Haiti’s Non-Governmental Organizations Fill in for Shattered Government

In the first of two reports from Haiti, Dave Iverson of KQED in San Francisco describes Haiti's struggle to rebuild after the earthquake and the crucial role of non-government organizations in the relief effort.

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May 12

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Through a Child’s Lens: Two Years After the China Quake

By Talea Miller

On May 12, 2008, a 7.9-magnitude earthquake hit China's Sichuan province, leaving more than 70,000 people dead and 18,000 missing. In an effort to document what life is like in the region now, the American Red Cross distributed 200 disposable…

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May 11

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News Wrap: Tornadoes, Severe Storms Slam Kansas and Oklahoma

In other news Tuesday, severe storms hit Oklahoma and Kansas overnight, killing at least five people and injuring nearly 60 and Afghan President Hamid Karzai met with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as part of his four-day trip to Washington.

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May 10

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Exclusive: Oil Rig Worker Shares Tale of Survival, Fear, Legal Tangles

Oil rig survivor Christopher Choy recently shared his story with the NewsHour and NPR.

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May 05

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Gulf Coast Oil Spill Adds ‘Insult to Injuries’ for Ocean’s Health

Cleanup and wildlife rescue operations are underway on the shore as the massive oil leak spreads toward sensitive coastal wetlands along the Gulf Coast. Judy Woodruff speaks with Sylvia Earle, National Geographic's explorer-in-residence, about the disaster's effects on the fragile…

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May 05

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Gulf Cleanup Continues as BP Attempts to Cap Largest Oil Leak

Tom Bearden continues his reports from the Gulf Coast with an update on BP's attempt to cap the biggest leak at the wellhead. Judy Woodruff talks to him about progress to contain further spread of oil contamination.

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May 04

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News Wrap: Death Toll Rises from Floods in Southeastern U.S.

In other news Tuesday, record flooding over the weekend is now blamed for 29 deaths in the Southeastern U.S. Also, authorities prepared to close air space over Scotland and Northern Ireland again because of the Icelandic volcano.

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May 03

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Q&A: Addressing Mental Health and Trauma in Haiti

By Talea Miller

Nearly four months after the earthquake in Haiti that killed an estimated 230,000 people and left 1.3 million homeless, mental health workers are trying to help the survivors cope with their feelings of distress, loss and fear.

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May 03

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News Wrap: 22 Dead, Thousands Displaced by Flooding in Southeast U.S.

In other news Monday, the death toll reached 22 after severe flooding from weekend storms in Tennessee, Mississippi and Kentucky. Also, a boil-water advisory continues for nearly 2 million people around Boston after a water main break.

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Apr 30

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Louisiana Dispatch: Bracing for the Spill

Correspondent Tom Bearden is reporting from Louisiana on the impact of the Gulf oil spill and filed this dispatch for the Rundown. Why does it always seem to happen to Louisiana? We're in Venice, a town of about…

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