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Hi there, I'm Jenny, live with Newsround. Stick around as we have

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loads to tell you. First, UK Charity workers helping

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people in the Philippines say the devastation caused by Typhoon Haiyan

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shows that we need to do more to tackle climate change. They say the

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typhoon is an example of the sort of weather that could happen more often

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if the world doesn't take action. Not all scientists agree that events

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like this can be blamed on climate change. However, countries currently

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debating the issue at the United Nations climate talks are being

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urged to look at what has just happened.

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Meanwhile, vital aid is starting to trickle into the Philippines, as

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I've been finding out. Aid is finally getting through to

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the places worst affected by Typhoon Haiyan. Here in Tacloban, the Save

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the Children charity has been unloading basic supplies for people

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who have lost everything. Everybody is relieved they are here. It is

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clearly a race against time. It's now getting started. We wish it

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could have happened a week ago but it's been difficult. Supplies are

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coming from across the globe. This naval ship has been sent by the UK

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and is packed with emergency provisions. This aircraft carrier

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from America has brought 21 helicopters to drop aid to remote

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areas. Here people are living in a school. Marie-Ann told reporters

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that she and 19 family members lived here. This is the worst experience

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we've encountered, because it is the first time. We're still in full

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because our family is still complete. Our family members are

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safe. As a quarter of a million homes were destroyed, much more help

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is needed. 2.5 million people need food aid. At the port, goods from

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the Philippine government are now being unloaded. While some roads

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have been cleared to let aid through, there is still a lot of

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work to be done to get help to the people who need it.

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Next, over 30 million tonnes of litter are collected from our

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streets every year. But what they would look like if no one cleaned

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them at all? These pictures of streets in London show things would

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get pretty messy. Campaign group Keep Britain Tidy is trying to

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highlight the litter problem by getting councils up and down the

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country to sweep on just one side of the street this weekend.

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Now, if you've been on a school trip to a museum, you'll probably have

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seen lots of valuable art and antiques. But police say museums are

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being targeted by criminal gangs. Here's a look at a thief in action.

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He was captured on CCTV, smashing his way into a museum in Luton and

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stealing a jug worth ?750,000. Theft from museums and heritage centres

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totals more than ?300 million a year.

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Next, when you take the water out of a canal, what lurks beneath? Well,

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The famous Camden Lock in London has been completely drained for one week

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only. People will be able to climb down into the drained lock chamber

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and see the structure that dates back to 1818, which is usually full

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of water. It's all for a big restoration project by The Canal and

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River Trust to improve 100 locks in the UK. But it doesn't come cheap,

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costing over ?45 million in total. And what did they find when they

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drained the water? Well, no treasure. A few shopping trolleys

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and some old coins was all they got. Next - if you know anything about

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dogs, you'll know most of them enjoy a good walk. But for Wufra the dog

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here, a little walk turned into a bit of a nightmare when he got lost

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and was stranded. There is a happy ending though. Ayshah's got more.

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Wufra is taking it easy. After a scary few weeks, the four-year-old

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is glad to be warm and fed. His dog adventure went wrong when he went

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chasing a rabbit in the Yorkshire Dales and then became lost. He looks

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wonderful compared to how we looked three weeks ago. They think Wufra

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was stranded for a month in the hills with a broken leg and no food

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or water. Luckily, he was spotted by a walker who called a rescue team.

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He was in a really poor condition. He hadn't moved for many days. It

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was a sad thing to see. We wrapped in a blanket and put him in a bag.

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The easiest way to carry him was on a stretcher. The team aren't sure

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about his own, but he's found a new home with Helen, who loves stalks.

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-- dogs. It took him three weeks to be well enough to have the

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operation. So, a happy ending. I think he will think twice about

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catching rabbits in the future. Next - some great pictures of a

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balloon festival in Mexico. Hot air balloons of all different shapes and

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sizes filled the skyline at the Leon International Balloon Festival. It's

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been running for the past ten years and has been watched by nearly two

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million people. Finally, one for you Dr Who fans.

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Who has been your favourite Doctor of all time? Over the years, 11

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different actors have played the Time Lord. But Scottish actor David

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Tennant has been picked as the nations favourite, in a survey by

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Radio Times to mark 50 years of the programme. My favourite, Matt Smith,

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came second, and Billie Piper, who played Rose, was voted the best

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assistant. On our website we've been asking

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about your favourite Dr Who character. Hundreds of you got in

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touch. Louie from Chelmsford picked Sarah Jane Smith, saying she is the

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person who really made Doctor Who interesting. James from Leeds said

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Jon Pertwee, as he had a really good sense of humour and encountered all

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the best aliens. And Millie says Matt Smith is the best Doctor ever,

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and she's sad he's leaving - me too. Well, that's all from the weekend

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team. Have a lovely afternoon, whatever you're doing. Newsround

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will be back, bright and early tomorrow morning, with Ricky.

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