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<description><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.hotelchatter.com/files/61268/TurkeyQuake.jpg" class="top"><p><b>The Bayram Hotel</b> in the city of Van, Turkey, survived last month's 7.2 earthquake with just "some cracks and a damaged elevator," according to a report by <a href="http://www.hotelchatter.com/files/61268/TurkeyQuake.jpg"><i>AJC</i></a>. But another quake last night, this one of a lesser magnitude, rocked the city again, bringing down about 25 buildings. <p>So far, seven have been declared dead, though dozens are still missing. In some cases, the victims were actually <b>journalists who had traveled to the city to report on the wreckage from last month's earthquake</b>, which killed 600. The Bayram Hotel, along with another unnamed hotel, were occupied during last night's quake, and rescue workers are still working to locate guests buried beneath the rubble. ]]>   </description>
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