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      In this photo taken Dec. 4, 2012, Niang Homhuan, 37, a Thai mahout's wife, picks coffee beans out of elephant dung at a camp in Chiang Rai province, northern Thailand. A Canadian entrepreneur with a background in civet coffee has teamed up with a herd of 20 elephants, gourmet roasters and one of the country's top hotels to produce the Black Ivory, a new blend from the hills of northern Thailand and the excrement of elephants which ranks among the world's most expensive cups of coffee. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)

    Coffee from an elephant’s gut fills a $50 cup

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    Mark Twain to appear on commemorative coin

    Mark Twain to appear on commemorative coin

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      This image released by Disney shows people at the Under the Sea: Journey of the Little Mermaid attraction, inspired by Disney's animated film

    New Fantasyland officially opens in Orlando

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    December 6, 2012 10:22 pm
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      This Dec. 4, 2012 photo shows spectators viewing a a giant Santa Claus at a decorated home in the Brooklyn borough of New York. Each holiday season, tour operator Tony Muia takes tourists from around the world on his “Christmas Lights & Cannoli Tour” visiting the Brooklyn neighborhoods of Dyker Heights and Bay Ridge, where locals take pride in over-the-top holiday light displays. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    Tourists loving Christmas lights tour of Brooklyn

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    Group sues Detroit art museum over admission fees

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      Artist Scott Debus spray-paints a mural on the wall of a warehouse in the Wynwood district of Miami, Monday, Dec. 3, 2012. Art Basel Miami Beach and about two dozen other independent art fairs open Thursday. Tens of thousands of people are expected through Sunday at the fairs throughout Miami and South Beach. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

    Galleries spite Sandy to show at Art Basel Miami

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      FILE - In this June 28, 2011, file photo, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and immigration reform activist Jose Antonio Vargas, listens as Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Education Secretary Arne Duncan testify at a hearing regarding immigration reform and the DREAM Act on Capitol Hill in Washington. Legal immigrants living in the U.S. now surpass in number those who entered the country illegally, reflecting a dwindling inflow of Latino migrants that is creating political pressure for an immigration fix that gives legal status to the millions of undocumented already here.

    Illegal immigration drops after decade-long rise

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