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Searchers rest outside the Briarwood Elementary School after the tornado destroyed the school , Monday,  May 20, 2013. (AP Photo/ The Oklahoman,  David McDaniel)
Crews dig through night after deadly Okla. twisterCrews search through the night after tornado slams Oklahoma City suburb, killing at least 51
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A woman is pulled out from under tornado debris at the Plaza Towers School in Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. A tornado as much as half a mile (.8 kilometers) wide with winds up to 200 mph (320 kph) roared through the Oklahoma City suburbs Monday, flattening entire neighborhoods, setting buildings on fire and landing a direct blow on an elementary school.(AP Photo Sue Ogrocki)
AP photographer describes destroyed Okla. schoolAP photographer describes rescuers pulling kids out of rubble at Okla. school hit by tornado
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This image provided by U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., shows the Zimbabwe National Registration card for Alois Pedzisai Matyoramhinga. Unusual circumstances have left federal prosecutors pursuing vandalism charges against Andrew Pastirik, a U.S. government worker accused of killing Matyoramhinga in a drunken driving collision. Much of the case against Pastirik is shrouded in secrecy at a federal courthouse in northern Virginia. Court documents show the only charge filed against Pastirik in the 2008 death is one of “malicious mischief,” or vandalism, for wrecking a U.S. government-owned Toyota Land Cruiser he was driving. (AP Photo/Department of Justice)
Death in Zimbabwe results in unusual US chargeDeath in Zimbabwe results in unusual charge against US government worker
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Shawna Scott, second from left, tries to help Jeanett McAllister, second from right, and McAllister's son, Tonice Woods, find McAllister's two nieces, Sabrina and Olivia Durkey, who are students at Briarwood Elementary, after a tornado struck south Oklahoma City and Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. At left is Feliciana Hernando, Scott's niece. Scott has a home daycare near SW 156th and Vicki and went to Briarwood to pick up one of the children she watches. She took a group of students from the destroyed school to her home to wait for their parents.  (AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Nate Billings)
In tornado's wake, worried parents seek out kidsIn deadly Okla. tornado's wake, tearful reunions and worrisome waits for parents, children
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