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Iranian Earthquake leaves 20,000 Dead

BBC NEWS | Middle East | Iranian earthquake ‘kills 20,000’
This is just horrible. That so many can perish in just a few minutes, crushed beneath the rubble of what was a city. Nature can unleash incredible fury at times.

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This entry was posted in General on 12/27/2003 by Thomas.

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