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    In this March 27, 2014 photo, a poster of Venezuela's late President Hugo Chavez stands in the Petare shanty town of Caracas, Venezuela. Many in Petare, a sprawling hillside slum of crumbling brick buildings on the eastern outskirts of Caracas, have come to rely on Cuban physicians for free health services in a country where private care is too expensive for the poor and public hospitals have a dismal reputation. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)
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    In this March 22, 2014 picture, a crew member walks on a CSX freight train engine in Brunswick, Md. CSX Corp. reports quarterly earnings after the market close on Tuesday, April 15, 2014. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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    This June 2, 2010 photo shows marble-size Golden Delicious apple blossoms, in Armada Township, Mich. Michigan's heavy snowfall and bitter cold winter have damaged some fruit trees and vineyards, according to a leading state farm group. The late thaw is finally allowing fruit farmers to assess damage from the cold and heavy snow, the Michigan Farm Bureau said in a report Friday, April 4, 2014. (AP Photo/Detroit News, Todd McInturf)
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    Better weather may have lifted job growth in March
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    This image provided by the United Space Alliance shows the launch of a weather satellite, the Atlas V rocket carrying the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program-19 spacecraft Thursday April 3, 2014, from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The U.S. military weather satellite is headed for  for a polar orbit. (AP Photo/ United Space Alliance, Bill Hartenstein)
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