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Florida high schoolers to return to class 2 weeks after massacre

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Students grieving for slain classmates on Wednesday prepared for an emotional return to their Florida high school, where a mass shooting shocked the nation and led teen survivors to spur a growing movement to tighten America's gun laws. IMAGES

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