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Gunmen burst into factory in Honduras, kill 18 (AP)

Gunmen burst into factory in Honduras, kill 18
(AP)

Relatives of people killed in a shoe factory embrace near the factory in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. Men armed with assault rifles opened fire in a shoe factory, killing at least 15 workers and wounding eight, according to Honduran authorities.  (AP Photo)AP – Men armed with assault rifles burst into a shoe factory and opened fire Tuesday, killing at least 18 workers and wounding five, Honduran authorities said.

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Gunmen burst into factory in Honduras, kill 18 (AP)

Gunmen burst into factory in Honduras, kill 18
(AP)

Relatives of people killed in a shoe factory embrace near the factory in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, Tuesday Sept. 7, 2010. Men armed with assault rifles opened fire in a shoe factory, killing at least 15 workers and wounding eight, according to Honduran authorities.  (AP Photo)AP – Men armed with assault rifles burst into a shoe factory and opened fire Tuesday, killing at least 18 workers and wounding five, Honduran authorities said.

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China calls in Japan envoy over boat collision (AP)

China calls in Japan envoy over boat collision
(AP)

AP – Diplomatic tensions between China and Japan escalated Wednesday when Beijing called in Japan’s ambassador after a Chinese fishing boat collided with two Japanese patrol vessels near a chain of disputed islands and Tokyo arrested the boat’s captain.

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China calls in Japan envoy over boat collision (AP)

China calls in Japan envoy over boat collision
(AP)

AP – Diplomatic tensions between China and Japan escalated Wednesday when Beijing called in Japan’s ambassador after a Chinese fishing boat collided with two Japanese patrol vessels near a chain of disputed islands and Tokyo arrested the boat’s captain.

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Big aftershock freshly damages New Zealand city (AP)

Big aftershock freshly damages New Zealand city
(AP)

New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key, left, speaks to owner Michael Oakley during a visit to a destroyed potato farm in Darfield as he tours earthquake effected areas near Christchurch, New Zealand, Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010. Key inspected smashed buildings, cracked roads and spoke to residents near the earthquake epicenter. The weekend's powerful 7.1-magnitude quake smashed buildings and homes, wrecked roads and disrupted the central city, though nobody was killed and only two people were seriously injured, which authorities attributed to good building codes and the quake's early-morning timing.  (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)AP – A magnitude-5.1 aftershock hammered New Zealand’s earthquake-hit city of Christchurch on Wednesday morning, freshly damaging buildings, sparking evacuations and prompting the extension of a state of emergency for another week.

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