Environment
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Weakened Haiyan Makes Landfall in Vietnam
Super typhoon Haiyan, after killing thousands in the Philippines, lost its punch Monday as it made landfall near Hanoi, Vietnam. Haiyan is now categorized as a severe tropical storm.
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