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Ukrainian forces are claiming new successes Tuesday against Russian invaders. A counteroffensive has retaken a strategically important town west of Kyiv, and the southern port city of Mariupol continues holding out despite being hammered from air, land and sea. Jane Ferguson reports in southwestern Ukraine.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20131205:11:35:00

from oregon to montana when it vanished in idaho on sunday. he radioed about engine trouble and asked for directions but never made it. he was on board with his son, daughter and her fiance. desperate rescue operation is underway in in the florida everglades. ten whales are dead and dozens remain stranded. wildlife officials will be out at first light hoping to coax the whales to the open water. more from our station in miami. reporter: a sad and sickening sight. at least 53 short-fin pilot whales wound up in dangerously shallow waters in the everglades national park. their prognosis isn t good. it is difficult rehabilitate these mammals. reporter: the lead biologist says ten whales have already died. some beached themselves on the shore. others had to be euthanized. the fate of the rest depends on mother nature. once they have been stranded and resting on themselves with

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20131205:10:05:00

is entering the fourth day and there s no sign of their missing plane. software executive dale smith was flying the private plane from oregon to montana when it vanished in idaho on sunday. he radioed about engine trouble and asked for directions but never made it. he was on board with his son, daughter in law and his fiance. desperate rescue operation is underway in in the florida everglades. ten whales are dead and dozens remain stranded. wildlife officials will be out at first light hoping to coax the whales to the open water. more from our station in miami. reporter: a sad and sickening sight. at least 53 short-fin pilot whales wound up in dangerously shallow waters in the everglades national park. their prognosis isn t good. it is difficult rehabilitate these mammals. reporter: the lead biologist says ten whales have already died. some beached themselves on the shore. others had to be euthanized. the fate of the rest depends on mother nature. once they have been stranded

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