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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">resident Lee Myung-bak at midnight and the two leaders agreed to stay
in close touch."The president reaffirmed the United States' strong commitment to the
stability of the Korean Peninsula and the security of our close ally,
the Republic of Korea," the White House said in a statement.Obama and
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton were both briefed on Kim's death,
the White House and State Department said.South Korea's military and police were
placed on a high alert after Kim's death and Lee convened an
emergency national security council meeting.Kim's death was announced by state media in
a "special broadcast" from Pyongyang late Sunday. The report said Kim died
of a heart ailment on a train due to a "great mental
and physical strain" on Dec. 17 during a "high intensity field inspection."
North Korea will hold a national mourning period until Dec. 29. Kim's
funeral will be held on Dec. 28, it said.The U.S. officials stressed
that North Korea's past behavi
trengthen EPA as an organization and a leader in the nations progress
toward a sustainable future.Whatever EPA does with its suggestions, the study emphasizes,
will be discretionary. But the study urges EPA to create a new
culture among all EPA employees, and hire an array of new experts
in order to bring the sustainability focus to every corner of the
agency and its operations. Changes will move faster as EPAs intentions and
goals in sustainability become clear to employees, the study says.The National Academies
and the EPA held a meeting last week in Washington to begin
public discussion of the study.Even as it begins to go public, EPA,
which has come under renewed fire for its recent rulings on new
auto emissions standards and limits on coal-fueled power plant emissions, is being
determinedly low-key about the study.Initially questioned about the document by Fox News
weeks ago, an EPA spokesman eventually declared that we are currently reviewing
the recomme
APDecember 18, 2011: Remains of destroyed houses, toppled trucks and uprooted trees
lie along a flood-hit area in Cagayan de Oro city, southern Philippines.ILIGAN,
Philippines With funeral parlors overwhelmed, authorities in a flood-stricken southern Philippine
city on Monday organized the first mass burial of some of nearly
700 people who were swept to their deaths in one of worst
calamities to strike the region in decades.For the first time in a
day, the staggering death toll from Friday night's disaster, spawned by a
tropical storm, remained little changed but the number of missing varied widely.
Official figures put the missing at 82, while the Philippine Red Cross
estimated 800.The disparity underscores the difficulty in accounting for people who could
be buried in the mud and debris littering much of the area
or could be alive but lost in crowded evacuation centers or elsewhere."We
lost count of how many are missing," said Benito Ramos, head of
the gove
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