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LDS quake aid easing pain in Peru

PISCO, Peru -- Carlos Ayo was given a single day to hope.

Perhaps, he told himself, his 16-year-old daughter, Carla, wasn't inside her dance academy when Peru's largest quake in almost four decades began shaking this coastal community. Maybe the girl had escaped the broken building and was looking for her parents, knowing they'd be desperate. Searching for her.

Then Carla's body was found and another name was added to a death list that numbers more than 540 throughout this quake-fractured region.

"My daughter was practicing a folkloric dance when the earthquake happened," Ayo told a reporter in a whisper. Then the father shook his inquisitor's hand, turned away and sat beside a group of ...

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