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Relatives attend the funeral of victims of a landslide at an open pit gold mine in Suarez
15 Oct 2007
Source: Reuters
 
Relatives attend the funeral of victims of a landslide at an open pit gold mine in Suarez October 14, 2007. Twenty-one Colombian miners died and 16 were missing in a landslide at an open pit gold mine in the southwest part of the country on Saturday, the local chapter of the Red Cross said.
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Claire Bonnelie of the conservation department of the International Rec Cross Committee (ICRC) displays a WWI prisoner card reading the name of Charles de Gaulle as captain in the 33rd Regiment of the 10th Company, at the Red Cross Museum in Geneva November 12, 2007. Archives recording the fate of two million prisoners, captured during World War One, including French singer Maurice Chevalier and French captain Charles de Gaulle who later became president, will enter UNESCO's "Memory of the World" register November 15. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse (SWITZERLAND)



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