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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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Hindenburg beer and pitcher
Courtesy Henry Aldridge and Son
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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Victims' Families Reflect Before Execution

As the hour of John Allen Muhammad's execution draws near, the families of his victims reflect on what they have lost -- and on the elusive idea of closure. Bob Meyers, whose brother Dean was among those slain by the sniper, will attend the execution, but he denies any sense of victory: "I feel a responsibility to go out of loyalty to my brother, that our family be represented."
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Study Questions Safety of Canned Foods

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A new study by Consumer Reports finds what it deems unhealthy levels of bisphenol A, or BPA, in a variety of canned foods. Although this preservative has been linked to diseases in animals, industry groups insist it is safe. Two recent measures in Congress are calling for a ban on BPA, and both the FDA and EPA plan to study the issue in coming months.
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Obama Remembers the Fallen at Ft. Hood

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President Barack Obama tells an audience of thousands at Fort Hood that the 13 men and women who died there on Nov. 5 must never be forgotten. "Their lives speak to the dignity, the strength, the decency of those who serve," Obama says. After his address, the president and first lady plan to visit a nearby military hospital to meet with survivors of the attack.
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At Age 77, Man Becomes a Woman

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