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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_025.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_023.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_022.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_020.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_019.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_016.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_015.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_010.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_024.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_018.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_017.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_014.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_009.jpg
  • A new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • Visitors view a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, containing the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_002.jpg
  • Karen Macklin, visiting from Montana, sits by a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, that contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
    061121_king_crypt_001.jpg
  • Dexter Jones, of Atlanta, photographs a new crypt, dedicated on Monday, Nov. 20, that contains the remains of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife, Coretta Scott KIng, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic Site on Auburn Avenue. Dr. King's body was in a smaller crypt at the same site for decades since shortly after his assassination in 1968. Mrs. King, who died in January at 78 years old, was buried in a temporary grave until the larger crypt was ready.<br />
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  • Aerial of volcanoes at dusk near Antigua, Guatemala. Volcan de Fuego (at left) is active, while neighboring Acatanenango remains inactive. Ciudad Vieja, below, was once a capital of the Spanish empire in Central America.
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  • Little remains of a three-story building at the Episcopal University in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, next to the city's fire station. The building collapsed during the January 12 earthquake, killing over 40 people and injuring over one hundred. Many were saved by the firefighters from next door. The fire station itself has been deemed uninhabitable and marked for demolition, though no one can say when that may be. There are no plans yet for relocation. A few dozen under-equipped firefighters are tasked with providing fire service to a damaged city of over two million people.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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  • A worker removes stones from an area Panabaj, Guatemala on Saturday, March 17, 2007 during a search for missing bodies remaining buried from a mudslide spawned by rains associated with Hurricane Stan in October 2005. Initially, up to 500 Tzujutil Maya villagers were believed to have been killed by the mudslide, which essentially  wiped away the town. Forensic anthropologists from the Fundación de Antropología Forense de Guatemala have been working to unearth the bodies of the missing and have recovered more than 100. They have also found the number of missing to be lower than originally thought, after many people were located in shelters or living in other towns after the disaster.
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