THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN MONDAY, JUNE 25; 2012 PAGE 3 NEWS OF THE WORLD Associated Press CANADA shopping mall roof collapses killing one person, injuring many ELLIOT LAKE, Ontario — A roof partially collapsed at a busy shopping mall in Canada on Saturday, June 23, prompting an evacuation and a search for anyone who might have been injured. ASSOCIATED PRESS A portion of the roof that serves as a parking area crumbled in the afternoon, exposing metal and concrete supports as Algo Centre Mall bustled with weekend shoppers. One person is thought to be dead and another is trapped inside the rubble. Several people are still missing and 22 suffered minor injuries. The collapse also triggered a gas leak and prompted emergency officials to shut off the mall's power. A worker assesses the damage caused by the collapsed roof at a busy shopping mall in Canada on Saturday, June 23. The collapse killed one person and injured many more. Emergency officials quickly cleared out the mall and closed surrounding roads. Mayor Rick Hamilton declared a state of emergency soon after the collapse. EGYPT Muslim Brotherhood wins Egypt election CAIRO — Islamist Mohammed Morsi was declared the winner Sunday in Egypt's first free presidential election in history, closing the tumultuous first phase of a democratic transition and opening a new struggle with the still-dominant military rulers who recently stripped the presidency of most of its powers. In Tahir Square joyous Morsi supporters wept and kneeled on the ground in prayer. They danced, set off fireworks and released doves in the air with Morsi's picture attached in celebrations not seen in the square since Hosni Mubarak was forced out on Feb. 11, 2011. President Barack Obama telephoned the U.S.-educated Morsi to congratulate him on his victory and offer continued support for Egypt's transition to democracy. ASSOCIATED PRESS Mohammad Morsi was declared the new Egyptian President Sunday, June 24, marking a milestone event that stemmed from the Arab Spring and overthrow of former President Hosni Mubarak. THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN KLUE: I hold the most books on campus with more than two million volumes. My Gothic style dates me back to 1924. Come and find my newspaper stand! Did you miss out on Monday? Be sure to look for the Klue in next week's paper for another chance to win! Kansan KLUE @udkplay udkplay LarryvilleKU. com