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Around the World: Garbage Can World Cup held in Germany

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    Dozens compete in race annually

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Spain flames -- -- -- woodlands in the north.

Emergency aircraft and more than 100 firefighters worked through the night to contain the thing.

Crews bulldozed toppled trees to build a firewall and keep the flames from spreading.

Wildfires this summer have destroyed thousands of acres across the country.

China emergency workers rescued some 8000 tourists trapped since Friday after a landslide hit in the southwestern province.

Heavy rain loosened rocks and debris that destroyed hundreds of homes and blocked several roads -- relocated local residents.

Canada fourteen year old girl is now reportedly the youngest person to swim across Lake Ontario.

She completed the 31 mile trip in 27 hours taking food and water from both a long way for family doctor was in that.

The team raised some 60000 dollars for children's cancer charity.

Germany and dozens of folks competed in the garbage can World -- in the western part of the country.

The trash can company hold the event each year contestants raced downhill on top of vehicles made from garbage bins.

This year's winner of the defending champ who completed the course in just 21 seconds.

That's arrests on this -- around the world.

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