Emergency workers were mounting a massive clean-up operation after the strongest typhoon to pound Manila in a decade left a trail of devastation, at least 40 people dead and millions more without power before heading toward Vietnam. Typhoon Xangsane ripped off roofs, tore up trees and power lines and sent debris hurtling into the air after piling through the Philippines at a maximum 130 kilometers (81 miles) per hour from before dawn Thursday. Full Story
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