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      This image provided by NASA acquired Friday at 11 p.m. EDT shows Hurricane Carlotta slammed into Mexico's resort-studded Pacific coast late Friday, toppling trees and lashing hotels while authorities evacuated people from low-lying areas. The rapidly changing hurricane made landfall as a Category 1 storm near Puerto Escondido, a laid-back port popular with surfers, and is expected to push inland and northward in the direction of Acapulco. (AP Photo/NASA)

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    Maine museum hold cool cars show

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    Summer walking tours showcase Dover, NH

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    Aron Ralston pushes for monument where he lost arm

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    Detroit museum to host Navy’s War of 1812 display

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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)

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    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)

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    Debt-ridden museum in Va. wants attorneys tossed

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