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      A person throws a bucket of warter at a house engulfed in flames in Sittwe, Myanmar, Monday, June 11, 2012. With fearful residents cowering indoors, security forces patrolling a tense town in western Myanmar collected bodies Monday from the debris of homes burned down over the weekend in some of the country's deadliest sectarian bloodshed in years. The Buddhist-Muslim violence, which has left at least seven people dead and hundreds of homes torched since Friday, poses one the biggest tests yet for Myanmar's new government as it struggles to reform the nation after generations of military rule. (AP Photo/Kihn Maung Win)
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      Local residences taking refuge at a monastery in Sittwe, capital of Rakhine state in western Myanmar, where sectarian violence is impacting on the local population Monday Junee 11, 2012. The Buddhist-Muslim violence, which has left at least seven people dead and hundreds of homes torched since Friday, poses one the biggest tests yet for Myanmar's new government as it struggles to reform the nation after generations of military rule. (AP Photo/Khin Maung Win)
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    Police say another man has died in mall shooting
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      FILE-This file photo provided by the Montreal Police Service shows Luka Rocco Magnotta. The family of a Chinese student who was killed and dismembered in Canada said they are deeply troubled by his death but have been moved by the outpouring of sympathy and charity. Jun Lin's family arrived in Montreal last week. The family said in a statement made public late Monday June 11, 2012 that Lin was
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      An investigator guarding by Russian police officers carries a box after a police search in Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny flat in Moscow, Russia, June 11, 2012. Russian investigators searched the apartments of several protest leaders Monday and called them in for questioning Tuesday, making it difficult if not impossible for them to lead a mass demonstration against President Vladimir Putin planned for the June 12 national holiday. (AP Photo/Leonid Lebedev)
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