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MOUNTAIN HOME, Ark.  Authorities say DNA evidence found on a spoon 
led to the arrest of an Arkansas man accused of breaking into 
a restaurant, stealing money and sampling some pie.Baxter County Sheriff 
John Montgomery says the December 2012 burglary at Bobbie Sue's Restaurant 
remained unsolved for nearly a year  until authorities received DNA results 
from the state crime lab.Montgomery says the burglar emptied two donation 
jars intended for charity then ate a pie, a ham sandwich and 
English muffins. Investigators found a dirty spoon, and Montgomery says 
DNA matched 29-year-old Justin Studdard, who was arrested this week on suspicion 
of commercial burglary, theft and criminal mischief.He remains in the Baxter 
County jail and is due in court next week. Authorities did not 
know if Studdard had an attorney.
U.S. Navy Osprey and Seahawk helicopters prepare to load relief supplies 
for air drop to isolated villages at Tacloban airport, Leyte province in 
central Philippines, Friday Nov. 15, 2013. The Philippines has received 
an outpouring of international aid running into hundreds of millions of 
dollars but much of it has been stuck in a bottleneck outside 
the affected areas. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)The Associated PressA U.S. 
Navy Sea Hawk helicopter from the U.S. aircraft carrier USS George Washington 
takes off to air drops relief supplies to villages isolated by last 
week's typhoon at Tacloban City airport, Leyte province in central Philippines, 
Friday Nov.15, 2013. The Philippines has received an outpouring of international 
aid running into hundreds of millions of dollars but much of it 
has been stuck in a bottleneck outside the affected areas. (AP Photo/Bullit 
Marquez)The Associated PressVILLAMOR AIR BASE, Philippines  The U.S. military 
is sending roughly 1,000 more troops, along with additional ships and aircraft, 
to join a massive effort to assist typhoon victims in the Philippines 
  a mission one Philippine military official on Friday called a 
"game changer.""We are increasing our presence based on the request of the 
government of the Philippines," said Col. John Peck, chief of staff for 
the 3rd Marines Expeditionary Battalion, which is coordinating the U.S. 
operation from a Philippine air force base next to Manila's international 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">MADRID  A former JPMorgan Chase & Co. trader wanted by the 
United States for allegedly falsifying bank records to cover up $6 billion 
in trading losses has told Spain's National Court he will challenge extradition.A 
court spokesman said Friday that Javier Martin-Artajo, 49, opposes the petition 
because he is Spanish. The court will now study the U.S. request 
and hold a hearing at a later date.  The official spoke 
on condition of anonymity in keeping with court regulations.The U.S. accuses 
Martin-Artajo and another ex-trader at the bank of marking up the value 
of an investment portfolio to hide its plummeting value. The portfolio eventually 
incurred a $6 billion loss.Martin-Artajo was arrested in Madrid in August 
but freed without bail. He denies the U.S. charges.
 PepsiCoAPReutersPepsiCoAPFlickr/LynnetteDiving into the world of Pepsi is 
a difficult one  what was once a simple drink is now 
an entire corporation that owns multiple other brands. You may have had 
no idea that Tropicana is actually a product of PepsiCo (so are 
IZZE, Propel, Naked Juice, Mountain Dew, Sierra Mist the list goes on!) 
and that every time you purchase a Frito-Lay product, youre actually buying 
a PepsiCo product. Thats right, we could go on and on about 
all the different products that Pepsi owns  the list is seemingly 
endless.The company was first started in 1898 by a North Carolina pharmacist 
named Caleb Bradham. Since then, it has grown into a multibillion dollar 
brand. And one that's not without its scandals.Among many other things, 
PepsiCo is well known for some of the more shocking commercials that 
have been aired during the Super Bowl throughout the years, including one 
that featured a scantily clad Britney Spears. Then there's the mishap when 
Michael Jackson was severely burned filming one of his famous Pepsi commercials 
in 1984. And recent reports show that the company is actually losing 
money, as America's soda consumption declines.Regardless of all the ups 
and downs that Pepsi has faced along its long and winding road, 
the brand has to be doing something right because theyre still doing 
well up against top competitors like Coca-Cola. We even did a taste 
test that compared the two products against one another, whic
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