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A One-Man Mission to Find WWII Wrecks

It's unlikely anyone needs to remind Clayton Kuhles that it's Veterans Day today. That's because he has spent the last eight years locating WWII wrecks in the rugged lands of India, China and Myanmar. His work has brought a huge sense of relief to families who never knew what happened to loved ones lost in the conflict.
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Sotomayor Poses for Magazine Cover

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Sonia Sotomayor
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In a cover story in Latina magazine, Sonia Sotomayor opens up about her confirmation to the Supreme Court as the nation's first Hispanic justice. She also talks about her personal life, including a 1983 divorce, and her bid to "find happiness in love."
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Hasan's Radical Contacts Scrutinized

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Nearly a week after Nidal Hasan allegedly went on a shooting rampage at Fort Hood, questions swirl around reports of the Army psychiatrist's past communication with a radical Muslim imam. Did authorities, who had been aware of Hasan's contact with Anwar al-Awlaki, miss an opportunity to head off the deadly killing spree?
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DC Sniper 'Relaxed' Before Execution

A prison official in southern Virginia says John Allen Muhammad, the sniper who terrorized the Washington, D.C., area with a young accomplice in 2002, seemed "quiet and relaxed" before being put to death by lethal injection Tuesday night.
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Happiest States Are Wealthy, Tolerant

Researchers are ranking the 50 U.S. states according to which have the happiest residents. In general, they say, the states with wealthier, better educated and more tolerant residents are the happiest. Well-being is highest in the Mountain and West Coast states, followed by the Eastern Seaboard.
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World's Priciest Beer to Be Auctioned

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The toast of the auction circuit this week is a bottle of beer recovered from the famous Hindenburg crash in New Jersey more than 70 years ago. The modest drink, which still bears a Lowenbrau label, is expected to become the most expensive beer ever sold, the auction house says.
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