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Waves and scattered debris along the coast, caused by Cyclone Pam, in the Vanuatu capital of Port Vila.
 
 'Like a bomb's gone off': Cyclone hits Vanuatu dead-on 
 What may have been the worst cyclone in Pacific history has just hit the string of islands. 
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 A Mophie St. Bernard rescue dog that will take Mophie power solutions to smartphone users needing a battery recharged at South By Southwest. SXSW: What you need to see
The best and buzziest videos from Austin.
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 GOLF   
  12-foot alligator interrupts PGA Tour event in Florida
A close encounter.
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 NEWS   
 Attorney Stephen Jones talks with reporters following a news conference in Oklahoma City  March, 13 2015. OU Sigma Alpha Epsilon alumni consider lawsuit
SAE alumni have hired high-profile attorney Stephen Jones
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 NATION   
 A protester hangs a banner reading  Hundreds expected at funeral for 19-year-old shot by officer
Tony Robinson died March 6 after what police say was a confrontation in which he assaulted an officer.
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 NEWS   
 Ferguson Mayor James Knowles III announces the resignation of police chief Thomas Jackson during a news conference March 11, 2015 Ferguson mayor, under fire, says he shouldn't be held accountable
Ferguson leaders, torn by racial strife, try to pick up the pieces
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 NCAAB   
 Mar 13, 2015; Greensboro, NC, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish forward Bonzie Colson (35) celebrates during game against the Duke Blue Devils in the first half during the semifinals of the ACC Tournament at Greensboro Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Evan P NCAA bracketology: Projecting the field of 68
A good chunk of shakeups before Selection Sunday.
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 WORLD   
 Abdelwahab Akray lifts his 9-year-old son's shirt to show shrapnel scars from airstrikes on his back. His children take turns picking shrapnel out of the scars, where the skin has healed over. Homeless Iraqis say government planes bombed them
Human Rights Watch documented 'indiscriminate air and artillery attacks' by Iraq forces.
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 PERSONAL FINANCE   
 Predicting health care costs in retirement can be difficult. How much will health care cost in retirement?
Health care is the one spending category that consistently fails to decline in retirement.
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 TECH   
 Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is being sued by a real estate developer. Here he speaks during his keynote conference as part of the  Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. Mark Zuckerberg in ugly lawsuit over Palo Alto home
Real estate developer accuses the Facebook CEO of stiffing him on promise to introduce him to influential people.
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Israeli Border Police and army soldiers block Palestinian protesters from advancing on March 14 near Jab'a, West Bank. The protesters' posters refer to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement which wants Israel to end its operations in the Pal

Israeli Border Police and army soldiers block Palestinian protesters from advancing on March 14 near Jab'a, West Bank. The protesters' posters refer to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement which wants Israel to end its operations in the Pal
 

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'Like a bomb's gone off': Cyclone hits Vanuatu dead-on
SXSW: What you need to see
12-foot alligator interrupts PGA Tour event in Florida

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