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1,000 pulled from rubble
Hundreds of soldiers entered China's earthquake epicenter at Wenchuan and pulled more than 1,000 people from debris, according to the disaster relief headquarters. More than 25,000 people were trapped, according the state media. The death toll topped 12,000 today.
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As kids' bodies are found, firecrackers pop
The sharp sound of firecrackers and the wails of grieving parents echoed Tuesday morning above Juyuan Middle School, where hundreds of students are still trapped 24 hours after a major earthquake in central China.
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Big, big Clinton win unlikely to slow Obama
Sen. Hillary Clinton's expected victory in West Virginia Tuesday is unlikely to derail Sen. Barack Obama's path to the Democratic nomination, but it could renew questions about his ability to draw the support of white, blue-collar voters.
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60 dead after serial blasts in India
Seven quickfire explosions killed at least 10 people in India's northwestern city of Jaipur on Tuesday evening, local police told CNN-IBN.
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'Sick' arsonist hunted for starting wildfires
Assessment teams plan to fan out around Palm Bay, Florida, on Tuesday to gauge the damage done by a wildfire that continues to burn.
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