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Evening Edition: At least 141 killed in Taliban massacre at Pakistan school and other headlines for this evening, Tue, Dec 16, 2014

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Your evening update to Today's Headlines  •  Tue., Dec. 16, 2014
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At least 141 killed in Taliban massacre at Pakistan school
Nine staffers and 132 students were killed, while hundreds were injured at the elite army high school. An army spokesman said the seven militants, who all died, wanted to “inflict maximum harm.”
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