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** FILE ** The body of Los Angeles Police motorcycle officer Clarence Wayne Dean lays covered at the intersection of Interstate 5 and Highway 14 after he drove off the collapsed freeway interchange, caused by the Northridge earthquake, in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, in this Jan. 17, 1994, file photo. The focus on mitigating earthquake damage has shrunk since the Bush administration made the Federal Emergency Management Agency part of the Department of Homeland Security two years ago, officials said. That's led to slowed-down progress in the one area that can yield the most benefit when the ground shakes: designing and constructing buildings and structures to withstand quakes. (AP Photo/Douglas C. Pizac, File)
JAN 17 1994 FILE PHOTO. Minimum price 50PLN
AP HDD 2-b
1994-01-17
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
DOUGLAS C PIZAC
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