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rope and rags from store shelves and put makeshift tourniquets on both 
arms, most likely saving the man's life, police said."Were we in a 
good place for it? No, but you improvise," Hurtado said. "If I 
didn't have rope I'd have used my shoelaces. We would have made 
it work."The man was in surgery hours after the incident, said Spl. 
Rudy Lopez, from the West Covina police. He knew nothing more of 
the mans condition.The man, who looked to be in his 40s, was 
carrying no identification, has been unable to answer questions, and was 
not heard saying anything in the store, so police do not know 
his name or why he cut himself, Lopez said.Police interviewed about five 
people who said they saw what happened, and Lopez said there were 
likely many more who quickly left the disturbing scene."It was pretty graphic," 
he said. The store was shut down the rest of the day.Click 
for more from KNBC-TVThe Associated Press contributed to this report
 This undated photo released by Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities Thursday, 
April 11, 2013, shows hieroglyphic papyrus discovered at Wadi el-Jarf, nearly 
180 km (111 miles) south the coastal city of Suez, Egypt. Egypts 
state of antiquities affairs minister has declared the discovery of a historic 
coastal port dating back to King Khufu of the fourth dynasty of 
the old pharaonic kingdom. The Franco-Egyptian team working in the Suez 
archaeological area also discovered hieroglyphic papyri and stone anchors. 
Most of the discovered papyri date back to the 27th year of 
the reign of King Khufu. The papyri included information about number of 
the port workers and details about their daily lives. They were transferred 
to the Suez museum for study and registration.  (AP Photo/Egypt's Supreme 
Council Of Antiquities)The Associated PressCAIRO  Egypt's state minister 
of antiquities says a Franco-Egyptian exploration team has discovered a 
Red Sea port dating back about 4,500 years to Great Pyramid builder 
King Cheops of the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom.Mohammed Ibrahim said 
Thursday the port was discovered at Wadi el-Jarf, nearly 180 kilometers 
(110 miles) south the coastal city of Suez.In a statement, Ibrahim said 
the port was used to transfer copper from Sinai to the Nile 
valley.The team working in the Suez archaeological area also discovered 
hieroglyphic papyri, considered the oldest found in Egypt.Ibrahim said the 
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in Venezuela. What's different now is that people are invading valuable 
properties in city centers.All the squatting riles Rosa Contrera, a 57-year-old 
housewife who walked past the invaders, shaking her head. The day before, 
people from the apartment block adjacent to hers attacked the invaders with 
Molotov cocktails."This is what Chavismo has created: people who expect 
handouts," said Contrera, a Capriles supporter. "A country doesn't advance 
with that mentality."The government says Venezuela's poverty rate dropped 
from more than 50 percent to 21 percent under Chavez's leadership, though 
there is still plenty of misery.Lake Valencia has been rising few feet 
a year and swallowed up Antonio Rojas' home last year."We filled out 
all the forms but in the end we didn't get a house," 
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of $17 a day at the official exchange rate and $5 on 
the black market.At a squatter's settlement outside Tacarigua, a town on 
Valencia's southern outskirts built around a sugar cane mill, Rojas and 
his wife share a dirt-floor, aluminum shack with their 7-year-old son, Gregorio. 
The boy doesn't go to school because there are none nearby.They have 
neither water nor sewage service. Dirty dishes are piled on a kitchen 
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