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Burma survivor stories are told
The sad stories of some of the survivors of the cyclone in Burma are being told for the first time.
Hope fading for quake survivors
Hope is fading for thousands of people in China who are still thought to be trapped under collapsed buildings five days after a deadly earthquake struck.
Old underwater village uncovered
A medieval village in Spain which has been underwater for years has been uncovered, because water levels have sunk so low.
Wildfires raging through Florida
Wildfires are raging through parts of America forcing hundreds of people to leave their homes.
Powerful tornado caught on camera
Storms swept through America's Southern States, producing two tornadoes.

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Science/Technology/Nature

Fake ears help boy feel better
A boy born without ears has had special pretend ears made which help him hear and look like everyone else.
Mystery buyer strikes dino deal
A rare skeleton of a Triceratops that's 65 million years old, has gone under the hammer for about half a million pounds.
Superhero soldiers' robotic suits
It might sound like the plot of a film, but American scientists have made suits which give soldiers super-human powers.
Some animals 'being wiped out'
The number of loads of different bird, animal and fish species have fallen by almost a third over the past 35 years, according to animal experts.
Sloths not total sleepyheads
Sloths are always thought of as the laziest creatures in the animal kingdom, but scientists have proved they're not as sleepy as imagined.
Man escapes by poking shark's eye
An Australian swimmer says he survived a shark attack by poking the creature in the eyes!

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