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Over 20 dead in Mo., Okla., Ga. after new round of storms (AP)

Houses are seen after being destroyed after a tornado in Stuttgart, Ark., Sunday, May 11, 2008. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)AP - Crews and search dogs hunted Sunday for survivors or bodies in piles of debris after tornadoes and storms rumbled across the region a day earlier and killed at least 21 people in three states.


Boat carrying Myanmar aid sinks; toll climbs beyond 28,000 (AP)

Myanmar soldiers unload bags of supplies aid, donated by Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej, from a Thai military plane onto a truck at Yangon airport in Myanmar Sunday, May 11, 2008. More food reached Myanmar's hungry cyclone victims as roads were cleared of fallen trees, but a British aid group warned that up to 1.5 million face death if they do not get clean water and sanitation soon. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)AP - Myanmar's monumental task of feeding and sheltering 1.5 million cyclone survivors suffered yet another blow Sunday when a boat laden with relief supplies — one of the first international shipments — sank on its way to the disaster zone.


 

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EnCana to split into separate oil, gas companies (Reuters)

EnCana President and Chief Executive Officer Randy Eresman announces that EnCana, Canada's largest energy company, will be split into two energy companies in Calgary May 11, 2008. EnCana Corp said on Sunday it plans to split into two separate oil and natural gas firms in an effort to wring out more value with crude prices at record highs. EnCana, a $65 billion producer formed in a merger six years ago, said the new oil firm will operate its Alberta oil sands and U.S. refining assets, which it runs as part of a joint venture with ConocoPhillips. It will also encompass Canadian plains natural gas assets. (Todd Korol/Reuters)Reuters - EnCana Corp , Canada's biggest energy company, said on Sunday it plans to split itself into separate oil and natural gas companies in efforts to lift its value with crude prices at record highs.


Cablevision near deal to buy Newsday: report (Reuters)

The Tribune Tower in Chicago, April 2, 2007. (John Gress/Reuters)Reuters - Tribune Co is close to a deal to sell Newsday to Cablevision Systems Corp for $650 million, the Long Island paper reported on its website on Sunday, citing people familiar with the negotiations.