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Betty Tran uses one of the chairs that's part of the public art installation "Echoes" by Canadian artist Michel Goulet for support as she exercises at Kitsilano Beach in Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday March 26, 2014.DARRYL DYCK/The Globe and Mail

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A line of rescue workers arrives to look for victims in the mudslide near Oso, Washington as efforts continued to locate victims March 26, 2014. The death toll from a massive landslide in Washington state stood at 24 on Wednesday, but the mud-stricken community braced for a higher body count as search teams combed through debris looking for scores of people still missing four days after the disaster.RICK WILKING/Reuters

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MARITIME STORM: Adam Excel wears ski goggles as he walks down Barrington street in downtown Halifax. March 26, 2014.PAUL DARROW

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A great grey owl sits in its enclosure at the Grugapark in Essen March 26, 2014.INA FASSBENDER/Reuters

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A Royal Australian Air Force AP-3C Orion returns to RAAF base Pearce from a search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 over the southern Indian Ocean, in Bullsbrook, Australia, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. A French satellite scanning the Indian Ocean for remnants of the missing jetliner found a possible plane debris field containing 122 objects, a top Malaysian official said Wednesday, calling it "the most credible lead that we have." The search resumed Wednesday after fierce winds and high waves forced crews to take a break Tuesday. A total of 12 planes and five ships from the United States, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand were participating in the search, hoping to find even a single piece of the jet that could offer tangible evidence of a crash and provide clues to find the rest of the wreckage.Jason Reed/The Associated Press

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The head of an adult male Cuvier's beaked whale is pictured as it surfaces in this undated handout photo obtained by Reuters on March 26, 2014. Scientists said on Wednesday they tracked these medium-sized whales off the coast of California using satellite-linked tags as the creatures dove down nearly 1.9 miles (2,992 meters) and spent two hours and 17 minutes underwater before resurfacing. those figures represent both the deepest and the longest dives ever documented for any marine mammal.HANDOUT/Reuters

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In this image taken from video provided by Karen Jones, a worker lowers himself from a fifth floor balcony before swinging down to the one below as firefighters battle a five-alarm fire at a construction site Tuesday, March 25, 2014, in Houston. The cellphone video, shot by Karen Jones from her nearby office, shows the dramatic rescue of the worker from the burning apartment complex that was under construction.Karen Jones/The Associated Press

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A Special Police Operations Battalion (BOPE) officer is chased by a barking dog during an operation in the Mare slum complex, ahead of its "pacification," in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Wednesday, March 26, 2014. Elite federal police and army troops will be sent to the city to help quell a wave of violence in so-called "pacified" slums. Recent attacks on police bases in the favelas is raising concerns about an ambitious security program that began in 2008, in part to secure the city ahead of this year's World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.Silvia Izquierdo/The Associated Press

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People fish on a pier at the port of Mariupol, located on the north of the Sea of Azov in eastern Ukraine March 26, 2014.YANNIS BEHRAKIS/Reuters

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