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      <title>ADB: In Asia, wealth buys access to clean water</title>
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      <description>MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Ninety-one percent of people living in Asia have improved access to clean water, a remarkable achievement over the last two decades in the world's most populous region. But its richest countries and wealthiest citizens likely have better water supplies and governments better prepared for natural disasters. 
                   The assessments made b...</description>
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      <description>SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Most of the world's urgent problems boil down to water and sanitation, and global leaders must act to reduce child mortality and urban poverty, the UN's deputy chief said Friday. 
                   There are 783 million people who lack access to clean or relatively safe water and 2.5 billion people, or 37 percent of the world's population, who don't h...</description>
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