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Their boat went down off Malta on Friday near the Italian island of Lampedusa, packed with 230 to 250 men, women and children, the Maltese navy said.
As the toll rose in the latest refugee disaster, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat warned that the Mediterranean was in danger of becoming a "cemetery" for migrants desperate to reach European shores.
"The latest figure we have is 31" dead, a Maltese government spokesman told AFP on Saturday. The Italian navy earlier gave the figure of 34 dead.
Exhausted after a 10-hour journey from the wreck site, about 143 survivors arrived in Valetta on Saturday morning aboard a Maltese naval vessel. They were helped onto buses to be driven to shelters.

President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama, and their daughter Malia meet with Malala Yousafzai, the young Pakistani schoolgirl who was shot in the head by the Taliban a year ago, in the Oval Office, Oct. 11, 2013.
The White House says the first couple invited Malala -- the youngest ever nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize -- to the White House "to thank her for her inspiring and passionate work on behalf of girls education in Pakistan."
In a statement, the White House says the United States "joins with the Pakistani people and so many around the world to celebrate Malala's courage and her determination to promote the right of all girls to attend school and realize their dreams."
In a statement released after the meeting, Malala said she was honored to meet with Obama, but that she told him she's worried about the effect of U.S. drone strikes. (The White House statement didn't mention that part.)
"I thanked President Obama for the United States' work in supporting education in Pakistan and Afghanistan and for Syrian refugees," she said in the statement. "I also expressed my concerns that drone attacks are fueling terrorism. Innocent victims are killed in these acts, and they lead to resentment among the Pakistani people. If we refocus efforts on education it will make a big impact."
Malala was in Washington to address the World Bank.
Police in Utah were pursuing a car when the driver drove onto rail tracks and was hit by an oncoming train.
Officers can be seen going up to the car to check on the driver after the collision, before another train's horn can be heard blaring in the distance.
The policemen quickly move away from the tracks as another train collides with the car, pushing it down the railroad.
Quite miraculously, the driver of the Mercedes car only suffered a broken arm in the collisions.
"There was already a southbound train going across 2600 south, and she hit that train while it was crossing. While officers were trying to get her out of her car, a second southbound train hit her vehicle," Detective Adam Osoro of the Woods Cross Police Department said.
"The vehicle sustained heavy damage, so in this case she's very lucky to still be with us," Detective Osoro said.
The 79-year-old man, named locally as Victor Hepworth, was discovered in Back Hill Top Avenue in the Harehills area of Leeds yesterday evening.
West Yorkshire Police were called to the scene just before 6.20pm, having been alerted by the ambulance service.
Paramedics took the pensioner, thought to have lived on the street, to Leeds General Infirmary but he was pronounced dead a short time later.
Neighbours in Harehills, to the north-east of Leeds city centre, have spoken of their shock at Mr Hepworth's death.
The small blast occurred in an airport bathroom that is off-limits to passengers.
The explosions prompted the airport to halt departing flights for hours while police investigated.

Cause: Investigators are trying to discover what caused the explosion but it's believe a bottle of dry ice could be to blame
'I don't know if this is something that was done accidentally or on purpose,' Ortiz said. 'I don't have all the details of why someone would carry dry ice in a bottle.'
In October 2011, 21-year-old photographer Grace Brown from Massachusetts created the Tumblr blog Project Unbreakable to "increase awareness of the issues surrounding sexual assault and encourage the act of healing through art."
In a video posted on YouTube, Brown said she began the project by photographing people that she knew.
"At that point, I had no idea how powerful this project could be," she said.
Compared to this time last year, the 2013 third quarter Marketbasket survey shows that Arizona's food prices have increased about 3.5 percent.
"Everyone is looking to save money." says Julie Murphree, Communications Director for the Arizona Farm Bureau. "I'd encourage Arizona families to keep hunting for those bargains in our basics like your meats, fruits, vegetables, diary and eggs to stretch your food dollars."
Of the 16 items surveyed in Arizona, seven decreased and eight increased compared to the 2013 second quarter survey.
"Stronger demand on the consumer side helped push retail prices higher for some items such as chicken breasts, bacon and shredded cheese," said John Anderson, American Farm Bureau's deputy chief economist. "Meat and dairy items will likely be the main driving force behind expected retail food price increase in the coming year."
- Rogelio Andaverde convinced friends to stage an armed kidnapping
- He showed up the next morning claiming the kidnappers had let him go
- The party-loving man now faces criminal charges for the scheme

Club life: Rogelio Andaverde was arrested for faking his kidnapping so he could go out drinking with friends
Rogelio Andaverde 'arranged' for two masked men to grab him from his home in Edinburg, Texas.
His horrified wife watched as he was dragged at gunpoint from the house and driven away.
She called cops, who launched a hunt for the 34 year old.
Andaverde's wife spent more than five hours with police being interviewed as police searched for the kidnap victim, according to KTVI.
Her husband returned home the following day and said his kidnappers 'just let him go.
Source: Reuters







