
A man arranges newspapers carrying pictures of Pakistan's president-elect Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad on September 7, 2008. Pakistan's president-elect Asif Ali Zardari must work quickly to remove all doubts about his chequered past and prove to the people that he can be trusted, local media said. Zardari won more than two-thirds of the votes in a secret ballot on September 6 to become the country's 14th president, succeeding Pervez Musharraf, the former army general whose resignation last month triggered the election.
Rescuers and villagers dig through through the rubble of a landslide in the southern Philippine mining town of Mako, in Compostella Valley on September 7, 2008. Two landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains hit the area at the weekend, killing nine and injuring 19 others, with another 16 still missing and were feared dead.
Rescuers and villagers dig through through the rubble of a landslide in the southern Philippine mining town of Mako, in Compostella Valley on September 7, 2008. Two landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains hit the area at the weekend, killing nine and injuring 19 others, with another 16 still missing and were feared dead.
Local rescuers emerge from the rubble of a house destroyed in a landslide in the southern Philippine mining town of Mako, in Compostella Valley on September 7, 2008. Two landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains hit the area at the weekend, killing nine and injuring 19 others, with another 16 still missing and were feared dead.
Villagers look at the rubble from a landslide in the southern Philippine mining town of Mako, in Compostella Valley on September 7, 2008. Two landslides triggered by heavy monsoon rains hit the area at the weekend, killing nine and injuring 19 others, with another 16 still missing and were feared dead.
A man arranges newspapers carrying pictures of Pakistan's president-elect Asif Ali Zardari in Islamabad on September 7, 2008. Pakistan's president-elect Asif Ali Zardari must work quickly to remove all doubts about his chequered past and prove to the people that he can be trusted, local media said. Zardari won more than two-thirds of the votes in a secret ballot on September 6 to become the country's 14th president, succeeding Pervez Musharraf, the former army general whose resignation last month triggered the election.