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 ooking to stay at the top.To do that, Gingrich is focusing on 
ideology as he courts the Iowa conservatives he needs to win the 
caucuses and challenge Romney's well-organized campaign in what could become a drawn-out 
primary. He has mounted a broad attack on federal judges and the 
Supreme Court, arguing that they are legislating from the bench and have 
more control over the country than they should.It's an argument that drew 
sustained applause during a debate last week in Sioux City, Iowa -- 
and one that could have particular resonance in a state where Republicans 
fought a protracted battle with state Supreme Court judges over gay marriage."The 
Manchester Union Leader which is a reliably conservative newspaper endorsed me and 
the Des Moines Register, which is a solidly liberal newspaper did not 
endorse me," Gingrich said Sunday. "I think that indicates who the conservative 
in this race is."The Register, which typically has a left-leaning editorial board, 
endors
 , unite as one, and continue to advance the cause of North 
Korean socialism."But he also added that Beijing would continue to offer its 
support and make "active contributions to peace and stability on the Korean 
peninsula and in this region."China has long sought to convince North Korea 
of the need for economic reform, and Kim's death raises hopes that 
Pyongyang might now take heed of such advice, said Korea expert Lu 
Chao at China's Academy of Social Sciences in Liaoning province, which borders 
North Korea."There will definitely be change, good and positive change," Lu said. 
"North Korea will work more closely with the global community toward the 
peace and stability of the Korean Peninsula."China is also expected to take 
a strong behind-the-scenes role to help retain its influence, which is seen 
as important no matter which direction North Korea takes, said U.S. Naval 
Academy China scholar Yu Maochun."If North Korea continues to be an international 
pariah, Ch
nd relief operations, attributed the high casualties "partly to the complacency of 
people because they are not in the usual path of storms" despite 
warnings by officials that one was approaching."We've had flooding before but nothing 
like this," Cruz, the Iligan mayor said, recalling floods in the early 
1950s. "We have a good drainage system but it as simply overwhelmed. 
The rainfall fell heavily on the mountains and this flowed down to 
two of our river systems and they overflowed and swept away houses 
and covered the highway and residential areas."About 143,000 people were affected in 
13 southern and central provinces, including 45,000 who fled to evacuation centers. 
About 7,000 houses were swept away, destroyed or damaged, the Office of 
Civil Defense said.An estimated 35 percent of evacuees are children, said Trevor 
Clark, head of UNICEF in the southern Mindanao region. Running water and 
hygiene were major concerns, followed by a lack of clothing, blankets and
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