A 7.7 magnitude earthquake hit a distant, sparsely populated region of Russia's Far East early today, and there were reports in at least one coastal village of damaged buildings -- including a school and a hospital. The quake was centered in the Koryak region, nearly 4,350 miles east of Moscow and some 625 miles north of the largest city in the area, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.Russia's north
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