
This
giant squid off the
coast of Japan was the first ever to be captured in photos while in the wild. Other tops stories from
National Geographic's Top Ten News
Stories of 2005 include the King Tut exhibit, the
bursting python and coverage of the tsunami
and Hurricane Katrina. The
New York Times list focuses on the articles most enjoyed by readers. The top
pick was the July piece about the
"new
Riviera" in Croatia.
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