A massive typhoon, reported as one of the strongest storms on record this year, came ashore in the central Philippines today. The storm packed sustained winds of 147 miles per hour and forced more than 700,000 people from their homes, killing at least four. -- Lloyd Young ( 19 photos ) A Filipino resident stands on a roof of a home with a backdrop of a cloudy financial district in Manila, Philippi
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