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seriously injured and appeared before the crowd about a half-hour after 
the fall. (AP Photo/via APTN)The Associated PressIn this image taken Sunday, 
April 28, 2013 from video footage obtained by APTN, the third image 
taken from a series of 5, the horse carrying a man believed 
to be Turkmen President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov falls after crossing 
the finish line at a horse race during celebrations of Turkmenistans renowned 
desert racehorses  in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Berdymukhamedov did 
not appear to have been seriously injured and appeared before the crowd 
about a half-hour after the fall.  (AP Photo/via APTN)The Associated PressFILE 
- In this Sunday, April 24, 2011 file photo Turkmenistan's President Gurbanguli 
Berdymukhamedov smiles as he rides a horse in capital Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. 
Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov fell off his horse during a race over the weekend, 
an opposition group said Tuesday April 30, 2013, adding that security agents 
are now closely searching passengers at the capitals airport to intercept 
any photos or video of what would be an embarrassing incident for 
a man whose image is tightly controlled. (AP Photo/Alexander Vershinin, 
File)The Associated PressMOSCOW  Seeing the president slam face-first into 
the ground after falling from a speeding horse would be a shock 
to any nation. In authoritarian Turkmenistan, many residents didn't even 
get the chance.President Gurbanguli Berdymukhamedov apparently 
For people seeking an energy boost, companies are increasing their offerings 
of foods with added caffeine. A new caffeinated gum may have gone 
too far.The Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it will investigate 
the safety of added caffeine and its effects on children and adolescents. 
The agency made the announcement just as Wrigley was rolling out Alert 
Energy Gum, a new product that includes as much caffeine as a 
half a cup of coffee in one piece and promises "the right 
energy, right now."Michael Taylor, FDA's deputy commissioner of foods, indicated 
that the proliferation of new foods with caffeine added -- especially the 
gum, which he equates to "four cups of coffee in your pocket" 
-- may even prompt the FDA to look closer at the way 
all food ingredients are regulated.The agency is already investigating the 
safety of energy drinks and energy shots, prompted by consumer reports of 
illness and death.Taylor said Monday that the only time FDA explicitly approved 
the added use of caffeine in a food or drink was in 
the 1950s for colas. The current proliferation of caffeine added to foods 
is "beyond anything FDA envisioned," Taylor said."It is disturbing," Taylor 
told The Associated Press. "We're concerned about whether they have been 
adequately evaluated."Caffeine has the regulatory classification of "generally 
recognized as safe," or GRAS, which means manufacturers can add it to 
products and then determine on their own whether th

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