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Rebekah Stuck hugs her son, Aiden Stuck, 7, after she found him in front of the destroyed Briarwood Elementary after a tornado struck south Oklahoma City and Moore, Okla., Monday, May 20, 2013. Aiden Stuck was inside the school when it was hit. (AP Photo/ The Oklahoman, Nate Billings)
Parents face tough choice when tornadoes bear downAs tornadoes bear down, parents face choice: Get kids out of school or wait for storm to pass?
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FILE - This June 2009 photo provided by Christopher Savoie shows him, center, with his son, Isaac, and daughter, Rebecca, at a park near their home in Franklin, Tenn.  The children were later taken to Japan by their mother, in violation of a U.S. court custody decision, and Christopher Savoie was arrested in Japan in September 2009 during an unsuccessful attempt to regain custody.  Japan's parliament on Wednesday, May 22, 2013,  approved joining the 1980 Hague Convention on international child abduction amid foreign pressure for Tokyo to address concerns that Japanese mothers can take children away from foreign fathers without recourse.  (AP Photo/Amy Savoie, File)
Japan approves joining int'l child abduction pactJapan approves joining international child custody treaty amid concerns about abductions
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Cannes festival director Thierry Fremaux, right, reads a letter from actor Ryan Gosling explaining why he could not attend the festival, as director Nicolas Winding Refn, centre, and actress Kristen Scott Thomas listen during a press conference for the film Only God Forgives at the 66th international film festival, in Cannes, southern France, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. (AP Photo/Virginia Mayo)
Ryan Gosling breaks Cannes' heart, misses premiereRyan Gosling misses Cannes premiere of his 'Only God Forgives,' sends his regrets
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Metro North employees, in orange vests, help transfer westbound commuters at the transportation center in Bridgeport, Ct., to buses Monday, May 20, 2012, after a train collision on Friday injured 72 people and disrupted rail service into New York City. The commuters had arrived from New Haven by train and were being bused to Stamford, Ct., where rail service to New York was available. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
Conn. rail service returns to normalConn. train service returns to normal 5 days after derailment hurt scores of commuters
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Mortar lands in Congo as UN chief arrivesMortar lands in Congolese city of Goma as UN Secretary-General arrives in capital
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On May 22, 1913,

the American Cancer Society was founded in New York by a group of doctors and business leaders under its original name, the American Society for the Control of Cancer.

In 1813,

composer Richard Wagner was born in Leipzig, Germany.

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the United States and Japan exchanged ratifications of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce during a ceremony in Washington.

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