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UN: 200 Million Kids Are Malnourished

Nearly 200 million children are malnourished and have stunted growth as a result, according to a United Nations report. Most of them live in Africa and Asia. Without sufficient food, the kids are unable to fight off disease and many die before they reach the age of 5.
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US Pilot Allegedly Too Drunk to Fly

British authorities say they stopped a United Airlines pilot from flying on Monday because he was intoxicated. Erwin Vermont Washington was charged in the incident and has since been released on bail. United spokeswoman Megan McCarthy says the 51-year-old was "removed from service" during an investigation.
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Brazil Suffers Widespread Blackout

Transmission problems at a huge hydroelectric dam in Brazil caused a massive power outage Tuesday night, leaving millions in several major cities without electricity for hours. The lights have since come back on, but the incident is another black eye for the South American country set to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
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Vatican Looks for Signs of Alien Life

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Pope Benedict XVI
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The Vatican considers the possibility of extraterrestrial life -- and ponders the implications for the Catholic Church. Scientists from the Vatican Observatory recently hosted a five-day conference of astronomers, physicists and biologists to explore the issue. Said one Jesuit priest: "How can we rule out that life may have developed elsewhere?"
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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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Filmmaker Gets $69,000 for Razed Home

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Neville Presho's home in 1976
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Neville Presho's home in 1976

A judge awards damages to a filmmaker who returned to his home on an Irish island after a six-year absence and found it had been demolished and turned into a parking lot. Neville Presho doesn't plan to rebuild. "You could build a really nice chicken coop with that sort of money," he says, "but you'd have no money left over to buy the chickens."
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