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People are missing in the philippines. Its been a week since super typhoon haiyan ravage the the country. Food and medicine are arriving in the devastated communities, aids groups say they face huge challenges getting help to people in remote areas. U. S. Military say its rescued 3,000 people and delivered more than 100 tops of food, water and other supplies to hardest hit and isolated towns. International humanitarian groups are on the ground giving medical help to survivors. We turn to craig leeson at cebu. Hopefully you are there still. Do you feel like help is getting to the people who need it . Early Morning Light filters to the deck of the mv gemini6. It fails to make the sleeping crew. Theyve been up most of the night loading supplies for a rescue mission, bringing relief aid to a Remote Island of bantayan off the northern sip of cebu. It was one of a dozen islands to be decimated by typhoon haiyan. I can only imagine what the people have been experiencing, and other suffering,

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Fighting back against library book bans

A bill recently passed by the West Virginia House of Delegates is one of the latest attempts to censor educational materials. If the measure becomes law, it would make librarians and other educators criminally liable for showing obscene materials to children who are not accompanied by an adult. Librarians and teachers could then face felony penalties, up to $25,000 in fines, and even up to five years in jail.

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