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Protects against diabetes and heart disease

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When yacht runs aground

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Made of fat and wet wipes

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On July 1, 2012, Davey du Plessis set off on a roughly 4,000-mile source-to-sea expedition down the Amazon. Two months and a third of the way in, he was attacked and left in the jungle to die. This is his story, as told to Joe Spring.

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Will be dropped from plane at 14,500 feet

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Was working as instructor in Oregon

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Doubts the performance of most athletes

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Saved by carrier backpack

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Where can I swim, and is it going to kill me?

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Will tow 2,000 pounds of bricks

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Dams removed from Western rivers get the lion share of attention, but nearly 100 dams have been removed from waterways in Northeast since 1991.

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A week outside resets your body's biological clock

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Man who visited every country sums up his journey

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Will be clearing weeds for our forefathers

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Nepali team will monitor climbing, permits

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UNC professor and CU student play concert

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Worst in 140 years

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Will cease to sanction mountain bike events through the body

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Have caused at least one death

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More animals have been spotted in recent months

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Could use stem cells from tissue

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Caught up in Electroshock Therapy

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The big surprise about the return of great whites to the birthplace of Jaws? No one’s freaking out.

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One of the worst massacres in mountaineering history happened this summer in Pakistan. Will it happen again?

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Attempting to bridge the gap

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Due to high demand

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Tourists forced off the beaches

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Rep claims animal was playing

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Eight people arrested

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Dominates last day of competition

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Gives it the kiss of death

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After avalanche takes out camp

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Alejo Muniz wins $100,000 in a wave-less finale, and eight spectators are arrested in a riot.

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Oysters and lobsters affected

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Four riders appeared on the list of 1998 positives

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With 104-tooth chainring

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In California, Oregon, and Washington

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Woman dies of heat exhaustion

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Will soon swallow site of 'The Phantom Menace'

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Another production by Sender Films

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Tent, trailer, and camper

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Service animal for anxiety

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French Senate releases full list

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How old are most Tour de France winners? At 34, could I even be a contender?

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In talks to revive the women's event

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Killed over trespassing dispute

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Humpback was looking for sardines

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Names released by Le Monde

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Conservationists concerned about the ecosystem

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Thousands planted by legalization activists

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By the end of the century

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French Senate plans to release 1998 dopers' names

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Prototype funded on Kickstarter

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SeaWorld has called the new documentary Blackfish, about its treatment of orcas in captivity, “shamefully dishonest, deliberately misleading, and scientifically inaccurate.” But the co-writer argues that the facts speak for themselves.

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Largest active fire in the state

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We go shoulder to shoulder in Los Angeles’s Marathon Crash Race, a 4,000-strong underground scrum

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Attempting to remove doping suspicions

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Denies doping Jamaican Sprinters

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The Chokecherry/Sierra Madre wind farm promises to spin up enough electrons to power a million homes, but the project is also a poster child for the fears and anxieties renewable energy can bring to rural America— and to anglers.

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Environmentalists angry over video

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Obviously illegal, probably impossible

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Challenges take on captive orcas

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New program rolling out in Dubai

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Blaze headed toward Palm Springs

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Pearls of the Sky honor fallen leader

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Why is Europe dominating the United States in meteorological prognostication? Follow the money.

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Australian surfer David Scard, 37, runs Kirra-based World Surfaris’ Stealth Travel Club, which whisks surfers to the biggest waves at a moment’s notice. His success rate: 100 percent.

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After Sandy, attention turned to fortifying New York City. But another location on the eastern seaboard faces a more immediate threat.

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Leads to higher levels of the "hunger hormone"

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Will be breached Monday

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Researchers narrow the range

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Right whale was caught in a fishing line

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New analysis of pre-eruption cycle

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Forget about Lance Armstrong. These ten scandals rocked cycling to its core.

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New ad campaign is fuzzier

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