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Wed Oct 2 05:00:49 2013

Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2013 02:00:51 -0700
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looking for a world audience."On the one hand, the pope is a 
very respected figure in Brazil, which is of course a majority Catholic 
country," he said. "On the other hand, all eyes are going to 
be on Brazil, so the pope's visit would be a very attractive 
platform for groups to get their messages across."For Brazil's government, 
the pope's visit is seen as a test run for the country's 
hosting of next year's World Cup soccer tournament and the 2016 Olympics, 
which will also draw millions of visitors.In preparation, Brazilian soldiers 
have invaded a swath of Rio's slums to push out drug gangs 
and re-establish their authority. In large part because of slum violence, 
Brazil suffers one of the world's highest homicide rates, which has doubled 
in the past three decades, according to a new report.Nonetheless, a recent 
visit to the slum Francis is set to enter revealed only two 
police officers parked just a few meters from the chapel where he'll 
pray. Journalists were warned by adolescent boys to not take pictures of 
certain areas where drug peddlers were active, standard practice in slums 
that have yet to be pacified.Varginha is one of Rio's smallest slums, 
a triangle-shaped chunk of flat, dusty land sitting between two putrid waterways 
full of raw sewage. On the third side runs a busy main 
road with an elevated commuter train that noisily rolls by overhead.Brazilian 
police haven't revealed how they'll secure the slum when Francis a
 sidetracked after conservatives, 
many of them elected with tea party support, objected to any attempt 
to improve the current law rather than scuttle it.With the rank and 
file growing more conservative, some Republicans acknowledge that without 
changes, they likely couldn't pass the alternative measure they backed when 
Democrats won approval for Obama's bill in 2010. Among other provisions, 
it encouraged employers to sign up their workers for health insurance automatically, 
so that employees would have to "opt out" of coverage if they 
didn't want it, and provided federal money for state-run high-risk pools 
for individuals and for reinsurance in the small group market.The current 
state of intentions contrasts sharply with the Pledge to America, the manifesto 
that Republicans campaigned on in 2010 when they took power away from 
the Democrats. That included a plan to "repeal and replace" what it 
termed a government takeover of health care.It promised "common-sense solutions 
focused on lowering costs and protecting American jobs," including steps 
to overhaul medical malpractice laws and permit the sale of insurance across 
state lines. Republicans said they would "empower small businesses with 
greater purchasing power and create new incentives to save for future health 
care needs." They promised to "protect the doctor-patient relationship, 
and ensure that those with pre-existing conditions gain access to the coverage 
they need."But Rep. Paul 

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> A Pennsylvania man will soon stand trial for raiding asecret stash of 
historic hooch, a100-proof-plus cache of pre-Prohibition whiskey valued 
by one expert at more than $100,000.John Saunders allegedly belted back 
50-or-so of the 104 total bottles Old Farm Pure Rye Whiskey that 
were, until recently, surreptitiously stowed behind a stairwell leading 
to his Scottdale, Pa., basement apartment.Saunders, who, according to his 
former landlord, was supposed to safeguard the whiskey, denies having touched 
the spirits.However, court-ordered genetic samples furnished by Saunders 
matched the whiskeys unique profile, according to WTAE 4, which first reported 
the story.The 62-year-old was subsequently charged by authorities with felony 
theft, as well as receiving stolen property.- Patricia Hill"The DNA doesn't 
lie, Patricia Hill, Saunders ex-landlord, told the station while hinting 
that her one-time tenant may have a problem with alcohol. I'm just 
disappointed a family friend of over 40 years has lied.It's a shame 
it took historic whiskey to realize and come to this point, but 
if it saved his life, maybe that's the best of it all."WTAE 
4 reports the whiskey had likely languished in the covert, closet-like chamber 
in Saunders rental unit since before Prohibition, or when it was initially 
delivered to local, Pittsburgh industrialist J.P. Brennan in 1917.Brennan, 
who once cavorted with Andrew Carnegie, long ago resided in the mansion 
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 s tend not to be interested in companionship, let alone romance."They're 
definitely difficult to breed because they're so solitary," Roth said. "You 
can't just house them together. So the only time you can get 
a successful breeding is if you just put them together when the 
female is going to be receptive."Mating between such close rhino relatives 
might happen in the wild, Roth said, but it's difficult to know 
because the animals are so rare. If the offspring of such a 
mating then bred with an unrelated rhino, the genetic diversity would resume 
in the next generation, she said.Harapan, who weighs about 1,650 pounds, 
will be kept separate from his sister, who is a little smaller. 
On a recent morning at the zoo here, he slathered himself in 
a mud hole, then ambled over to settle down in a pool 
of water.When the time is right to reintroduce the rhinos, the zoo 
team won't dim the lights or play mood music. Instead, they will 
use a system of gates to bring the pair together. If they 
begin to fight or show other behavior indicating things aren't going well, 
the team will try to separate them, using bananas for distraction.Before 
then, Roth and the other scientists will have measured Harapan's testosterone 
levels while using ultrasound and other monitoring to know when Suci is 
ovulating."You should use the science to guide you," Roth said. "We have 
really relied on the science."If the breeding is successful, the zoo will 
be celebrating a four
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