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Unseen Shots From 1965 Vietnam Legendary Newsweek Saigon bureau chief Francois Sully shot hundreds of photographs of combat, street scenes, and military life in the field. See a selection from one year, 1965—including many images never seen before.CNN
You've selected the International Edition. Would you like to make this your default edition? Yes | No CloseThe American crocodile, a salt-water species once reduced to a few hundred reclusive reptiles hidden among the mangroves of the deep Everglades, remains a rare creature. But the population has multiplied nearly 10-fold since the 1970s, with numbers now estimated at around 1,500.
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A man was seriously injured after he was pinned between a subway car and the platform at the Bedford Avenue L train station tonight, sources said.... 12:01 AM SYRACUSE — A student was reportedly found dead today in a residence hall at Syracuse University. The circumstances surrounding the student's death... The feds slapped the lead contractor on the MTA’s sprawling East Side Access project with 11 “serious” safety violations following an investigation...

