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Raw: Giant Sinkhole Gobbles Up Building in China

Two buildings in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou vanished into a sinkhole on Monday. China's state television reports no one was hurt in the collapse, but 300 local residents had to be evacuated. (Jan. 30)
 

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Pope: church should open up but follow teaching

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Southern Baptists coordinating tornado relief efforts from Alpharetta

Members of the Southern Baptist Convention’s disaster relief organization began making plans Tuesday at the group’s North American Mission Board office in Alpharetta to send volunteers and supplies to areas of Oklahoma hit hard by Monday’s devastating tornadoes.