FERRY DEATH TOLL RISES

Stormy weather forced rescuers to call off the search for survivors from the Sweden-bound ferry that capsized on Tuesday. Meanwhile, the death tally continues to rise: Of the 1,240 people on board, 1,102 are now reported as dead. TIME reporter Ulla Plon in Copenhagen says any numbers should be considered inaccurate. "There is no requirement by the governments to keep a passenger list," Plon says. "So we may never know how many really died."

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