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Raw: 40 Dead in Turkey Car Bombings Near Syria

Raw: 40 Dead in Turkey Car Bombings Near Syria

Turkey's interior minister says the death toll in the explosions in a town across the border from Syria is around 40, according to private NTV television. Muammer Guler said Saturday around 100 other people were injured car bomb explosions....

Pakistanis Go to Polls, Election Marred by Bombs

Pakistanis Go to Polls, Election Marred by Bombs

Defying threats of violence, Pakistanis streamed to the polls Saturday for a historic vote. But militant attacks that killed 22 people underlined the risks many people took just casting their ballots. (May 11)

Today in History May 11

Today in History May 11

Highlights of this day in history: Charges dropped against Daniel Ellsberg in the Pentagon Papers case; Garry Kasparov loses a chess match against IBM's Deep Blue computer; Songwriter Irving Berlin born; Reggae star Bob Marley dies. (May 1...

Tourists Return to Once Flooded Argentine Town

Tourists Return to Once Flooded Argentine Town

A flood wiped out the resort town of Epecuen, Argentina 25 years ago. Now that the waters have receded, the surreal scene is drawing tourists back. (May 10)

From Rubble of Death, Survivor in Bangladesh

From Rubble of Death, Survivor in Bangladesh

As the number of dead from the collapse of a garment factory building in Bangladesh soars past 1,000, there's a remarkable story of survival. A woman was found alive today in the wreckage of the building. (May 10)

Prince Harry Visits Arlington Nat'l. Cemetery

Prince Harry Visits Arlington Nat'l. Cemetery

Britain's Prince Harry is spending most of his week in the U.S. honoring those wounded and killed in war. On Friday, the prince visited Arlington National Cemetery and will then head to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. (May 10)...

In this image made from a TV footage released by AP video, a woman survivor is examined on a hospital bed in Dhaka as she was rescued out of a collapsed building in Savar near Dhaka, Bangladesh, Friday, May 10, 2013. The woman buried in the wreckage of a collapsed garment factory building for 17 days was rescued Friday, a miraculous moment set against a scene of unimaginable horror where the death toll is more than 1,000 and still rising. (AP Photo/Somoy TV via AP Video) BANGLADESH OUT

Woman freed from collapse in Bangladesh

Workers in Bangladesh rescued a seamstress buried in the rubble of a collapsed garment factory building for 17 days. The woman survived by eating dried food that was in her area and drinking spare amounts of water with her.

Raw: Survivor Pulled From Bangladesh Factory

Raw: Survivor Pulled From Bangladesh Factory

After 17 days buried under tons of rubble, workers rescued a woman alive at the scene of unimaginable horror. (May 10)

In this May 7, 2013 photo, tombs lay in the ruins of Epecuen, a village that was submerged in water in Argentina. When a particularly heavy rainstorm followed a series of wet winters, the lake overflowed its banks on Nov. 10, 1985. Water burst through a retaining wall and submerged the lakeside streets. People fled with what they could, but a few days later, their homes were drowned under nearly 10 meters (33 feet) of corrosive saltwater. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

Creepy ghost town comes up for air

A strange ghost town that spent a quarter century under water is coming up for air again in the Argentine farmlands southwest of Buenos Aires.

Today in History May 10

Today in History May 10

Highlights of this day in history: A golden spike completes America's first transcontinental railroad; Nazis burn books in Germany; Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland; Nelson Mandela takes office in S. Africa; U2's frontman Bono born. (Ma...

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