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[00:00.10]BBC News with Jerry Smit.
[00:03.73]A week after typhoon Haiyan swept through the central Philippines, thousands of survivors are still desperate for help.
[00:10.09]A huge international aid effort is gathering pace, but agencies still haven't been able to get supplies through to some areas.
[00:16.85]Rupert Wingfield-Hayes sent this report from the stricken city of Tacloban.
[00:21.38]“After weeks of lying in the open, the dead are now being collected placed in body bags and removed for burial.
[00:28.84]In one district near the airport, the police told us they have picked up more than 100 bodies this morning.
[00:34.96]It is a grim task.
[00:36.69]The aid effort is still only just beginning.
[00:39.44]There is still no large scale food distribution taking place and won't be for several more days.
[00:45.64]But for the first time in a week, the people of Tacloban are starting to feel as if they haven't been forgotten by the rest of the world.”
[00:54.04]Police in Canada say an investigation into child pornography has led to the rescue of nearly 400 children around the world and the arrest of 341 people.
[01:04.52]The inquiry centred on a film company based in Toronto which allegedly sold DVDs and streamed videos of naked boys.