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      <title>'Ring of fire' eclipse crosses Australia, Pacific</title>
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      <description>SYDNEY (AP) — The moon glided between the Earth and sun, blocking everything but a dazzling ring of light, for the few skygazers lucky enough to see Friday's "ring of fire" eclipse in northern Australia and the South Pacific. 
                   The celestial spectacle is the second solar eclipse visible from northern Australia in six months. In November, a total solar eclip...</description>
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