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WORLD NEWS SYRIA-BAKERIES 4 MCT
The dead and wounded are removed from outside the main bakery in Halfaya, Hama province, after the Syrian Air Force dropped cluster bombs on a line of those waiting for bread December 23, 2012. (Samer al Hamawi/MCT)

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