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? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. ? ? ? CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It’s the last week of January, but the start of five days of commercial-free headlines from CNN Student News. Here to take you through them, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Haiti Rescue vs. Recovery AZUZ: First up, rescue versus recovery. That is the debate taking place in parts of Haiti right now. The country's government says the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that hit nearly two weeks ago claimed more than 111,000 lives. It's left more than half a million people homeless. Some officials say, now, resources need to be used for recovery: moving concrete and damaged homes; helping to fight the spread of disease. But thousands of people are pushing for rescue efforts to continue. Search teams have saved at least 130 people so far. On Saturday, a French rescue team found one man who'd survived for 11 days underneath the rubble of a hotel. There've been a lot of these incredible survival stories out of Haiti. Josh Levs joins us now with another one. Josh? JOSH LEVS, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Carl, we love hearing any stories about people who have survived this earthquake, and this one really is pretty amazing. This is the story of a guy who managed to bandage up his own pretty severe wounds underneath the rubble because of an app on his cell phone. (BEGIN VIDEO) LEVS: You were in the Hotel Montana when the quake happened. Talk to me about what happened, what it felt like. DAN WOOLLEY, COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL, HAITI EARTHQUAKE SURVIVOR: Sure. My colleague, David Haines, and I had just come back from a day of filming. We were just heading up to our rooms to relax, so we were in the lobby on our way to the elevator. And then all of a sudden, just all craziness broke loose. Convulsions of the ground around us, the walls started rippling and then falling on us. He yelled out, "I think it's an earthquake!" I looked for some place saf...
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Date Found: February 01, 2010
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