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Venezuelan Factory Mixes Rum With Rugby To Stem Crime
A famous rum factory in Caracas organizes rugby tournaments for impoverished young men. The factory started the program years ago as an effort to get gang members off the streets.
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The couple paid the driver and remembered to grab their one-year-old. But they forgot the newborn — who they were bringing home from the hospital for the first time. The baby was returned safely.
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Former Mexican Foreign Minister On U.S.-Mexican Trade Negotiations
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Wu-Tang Clan Set To Make History As First Hip-Hop Act To Headline Ryman Auditorium
Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, nicknamed "The Mother Church of Country Music," has never hosted a hip-hop show. After 125 years, Wu-Tang Clan will be the first rap act to headline at the venue.
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San Francisco Community Rallies To Save Historic Comedy Club
Punch Line, the oldest comedy club San Francisco, may be the next casualty in the city's steady march from bohemian enclave to tech office park. Politicians and comedians are fighting to save it.
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