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Groom's Ex Crashes His Wedding

A wedding in Peru is interrupted when the groom's ex and her relatives object -- very loudly. As Edwin Ortiz prepares to say 'I do," relatives of his former partner storm into the wedding hall and beat him on the head and back. The fight moves out into a parking lot, where the ex joins in the smackdown. The wedding did not go forward. "Everyone was hauled off to jail," a city official says.
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Top Climate Scientist Steps Aside

Caught up in a controversy over claims that climate change data has been suppressed, the director of Britain's influential Climatic Research Institute quits pending a probe. His organization provides data that Congress and the federal government are using in efforts to curb global warming.
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Is Story of Fat-Killing Gang a Hoax?

The arrests in Peru seemed almost too outrageous to be true: a murderous gang killing people for their fat. Now, Peruvian police say it may have been fiction after all, specifically an attempt to divert attention from alleged police killings. The nation's top investigator has lost his post, and an internal investigation continues.
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Iran Frees 5 Detained British Sailors

The Revolutionary Guard releases five British sailors who were detained last week after the group's racing yacht strayed into Iranian waters, saying an "investigation and interrogation" revealed that "their illegal entry was a mistake."
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Breast-Feeding Mom Smothers Baby

A mother falls asleep while breast-feeding her baby on a plane and accidentally smothers the infant. The United Airlines flight from Washington, D.C., to Kuwait is diverted to London's Heathrow Airport and the 4-week-old girl is rushed to a hospital, but doctors are unable to save her.
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