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      Confetti rain on Filipino boxer and Congressman Manny Pacquiao during a news conference upon arrival in Manila, Philippines, early Saturday, June 16, 2012 from Los Angeles. Pacquiao, who lost his WBO welterweight title to American Timothy Bradley via a controversial split decision June 9, arrived Saturday to check the situation in his home province of Sarangani in southern Philippines following flooding that affected thousands of residents. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

    Pacquiao returns to help flood victims

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    June 16, 2012 4:52 am
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    Plan to reopen shuttered Kentucky Kingdom scrapped

    Plan to reopen shuttered Kentucky Kingdom scrapped

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      RETRANSMISSION TO CORRECT LOCATION - In this photo taken in July 2011, bear mauling victim Ben Radakovich stands in front of some peaks south of Anchorage, Alaska, that he was hoping to climb before the attack by the grizzly Sunday left him with a shredded back and neck lacerations. The 30-year-old resident of the Anchorage, Alaska, suburb of Eagle River was rescued almost two hours after he scrambled 30 feet up a tree. (AP Photo/Jason Hlasny)

    Alaska bear mauling victim recounts ordeal

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    June 15, 2012 6:29 pm
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    Debt-ridden museum in Va. wants attorneys tossed

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      Tourists are seen in front of ancient Acropolis hill in central Athens, on Friday, June 15, 2012. Tourism and shipping are among the pillars Greek economy. Both are under strain amid speculation about whether Greece will have to abandon the euro in a chaotic and possibly economically debilitating exit. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias)

    Pharmacist’s death highlights Greek plight

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    June 15, 2012 3:57 pm
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    FILE - In this Feb. 13, 2008 file photo, the landmark Pullman Works administration building and its 12-story clock tower is seen at left from the row houses in the Pullman District neighborhood in Chicago. The director of the National Park Service toured the historic neighborhood Thursday, June 14, 2012, to learn more about the site being considered for national park status. The neighborhood was founded by industrialist George Pullman in 1880. It was known for manufacturing Pullman Palace Sleeper Cars, the most luxurious railcar for nearly a century. (AP Photo/Seth Perlman, File)

    Park service director visits Pullman neighborhood

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    Agencies ban campfires in southern New Mexico

    Agencies ban campfires in southern New Mexico

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    Western Md. museum opens Civil War art exhibition

    Western Md. museum opens Civil War art exhibition

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      In this Wednesday, June 13, 2012, photo, visitors at Chicago's Millennium Park enjoy the sculpture

    Chicago: 5 freebies from lake to Magnificent Mile

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      FILE - In this Feb. 10, 2006, file photo provided by Michigan Technological University, a pack of gray wolves is shown on Isle Royale National Park in northern Michigan. On Thursday, June 14, 2012, the university said its researchers have discovered the reason for a worrying decline in the number of wolves in their most recent census. They say the bodies of three wolves, including a female cub, were found floating in water at the bottom of an abandoned, 19th century mineshaft. The winter census found only nine living wolves, only one of them a female. (AP Photo/Michigan Technological University, John Vucetich, File)

    Mystery solved: 3 Isle Royale wolves drown in mine

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