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MONROVIA, Liberia  Liberian police say that at least three bodies have 
been retrieved and more than 10 people are feared trapped under the 
rubble of a building that was gutted by fire and came down 
in the Waterside commercial district of Monrovia.Police Senior Inspector 
Gregory Coleman told the Associated Press "half of the building collapsed" 
over people who were helping to put out the fire, which started 
Wednesday night.The United Nations radio station, UNMIL Radio, confirmed 
two of the dead were from the Liberia Fire Service.Grief-stricken family 
members have continued to pour into the area in search of missing 
their relatives.Some eyewitnesses put the figure of those killed higher 
and say those trapped are more than 20.Police are investigating the incident.
Fox News Poll: 40 1093escribe nations debt as 'crisis'Voters say it is 
more important to continue funding Social Security and Medicare at their 
current levels than to reduce the federal deficit. Yet more than half 
also think tax increases should not be considered during the current round 
of budget negotiations, according to a new Fox News poll.Given those views, 
it's unsurprising that more voters disapprove (53 percent) than approve 
(39 percent) of President Obama's proposed budget, which includes both reductions 
to entitlement program benefits and tax hikes on upper-income Americans.The 
split is not entirely along party lines. Nearly a third of Democrats 
give the president's budget plan a thumbs down (62 percent approve, 31 
percent disapprove).The sentiment is even stronger on the tax issue.Since 
taxes rose in January, a 55-percent majority of voters says tax increases 
should be off the table for the next budget deal. Most Republicans 
feel that way (68 percent), but so do many Democrats (42 percent).At 
the same time there is a clear consensus that debt is a 
concern. Four in 10 voters describe the nation's debt situation as a 
crisis, and more than 8 in 10 see debt as a major 
problem (43 percent), if not a crisis (40 percent).CLICK TO VIEW THE 
FOX NEWS POLL.Even so, by 54-40 percent, voters prefer keeping Social Security 
and Medicare programs funded at their current levels over reducing the deficit.On 
the other hand, there's some uncertai
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