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Japan Man, 106, Travels Round the World on Public Transport

A 106-year-old Japanese man has become the oldest person to have travelled around the world using public transport, a report said Friday.

Saburo Shochi has been recognized by Guinness World Records for his feat, which saw him travel through North America, Europe and Africa, the Mainichi daily said.

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Beirut Passengers 'Asked To Chip in' For Air France Fuel

Air France passengers on a flight which was diverted from Beirut and landed instead in Damascus were asked at one point to chip in and help pay to refuel the plane, a passenger said on Thursday.

"We went down in Syria where there were lots of soldiers ... We thought there were some problems and that there was no money to pay for the fuel," 42-year-old businessman Najib told Agence France Presse.

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Convicts Cook for Tourists on Italy Island

Holiday makers arriving on the white sands of Pianosa Island off western Italy are welcomed by hosts unlike any others; five prisoners still serving time who help manage a local hotel.

At first sight, there is little to set apart the island, one of seven in the Tuscan Archipelago, with its quaint port, schools of fish and waters as turquoise as those in the Indian Ocean around the Maldives.

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Paul Ryan Gets Bipartisan Approval -- For His Looks

Suddenly, even political foes like Republican vice presidential pick Paul Ryan – gets approval for his looks.

Until being picked as Mitt Romney's running mate, Ryan was almost exclusively mentioned in connection with his conservative ideas on solving America's debt crisis.

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Japan Says Food Diplomacy Will Keep Hong Kong Sweet

Hong Kong's love of Japanese cuisine will help ease tensions over Tokyo's arrest of Hong Kong activists at a disputed island chain, a Japanese minister said Thursday at a food fair in the Chinese city.

Japanese Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Akira Gunji said the relationship between the southern Chinese city and Japan would flourish as long as the culinary binds between them stayed strong.

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Kick Out the Humans: Cat Running for Senate

Hank, a cat running for the U.S. Senate, bared his claws Wednesday with a radical proposal for improving America's unpopular Congress: get rid of the humans.

"It's OK to make a change. It's OK to vote the humans out," a campaign video released by the feline politico says.

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Foodies Honor Celebrated U.S. Chef Julia Child

Foodies paid tribute Wednesday to celebrity chef Julia Child, marking the 100th anniversary of the birth of the woman who introduced Americans to exotic French delicacies like boeuf bourguignon.

Across the United States, 100 restaurants celebrated with Child-inspired menus during the Julia Child Restaurant Week, which runs August 7-15.

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Bill Gates Kicks Off Search for Toilet of the Future

Microsoft co-founder turned global philanthropist Bill Gates on Tuesday launched a search for a new toilet better suited to developing countries.

The charitable foundation founded by Gates and his wife kicked off a "Reinvent the Toilet Fair" in Seattle and awarded prizes for promising innovations.

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In Paris, 'Love Locks' Conquer All, Even City Hall

They say you can't beat City Hall, but Paris authorities who once took a dim view of the thousands of "love locks" adorning the bridges of the Seine River have had a change of heart.

"We are letting the phenomenon be, looking at it with benevolence," City Hall spokesman Damien Steffan told Agence France Presse with a Gallic shrug. "It's not a problem for us."

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U.S. Population Reaches Pi Milestone

The U.S. population reached a number dear to mathematicians on Tuesday: 314,159,265 or pi times 100 million.

"So go out and celebrate this American pi," quipped the U.S. Census Bureau's chief demographer, Howard Hogan, in a statement marking the milestone.

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