New York Times: For many millions of people living in the planets poorest, most populous places, a state of recovery from what used to be called natural disasters has become the norm, not some exceptional circumstance. The central Philippines, now reeling from the impact of Typhoon Haiyan, a super storm if ever there was one, are just the latest place in which huge human losses follow a disaster that, in a rich country, would almost assuredly mainly exact a financial toll. See Keith Bradshers wrenching reports...