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A Pennsylvania man will soon stand trial for raiding asecret stash of
historic hooch, a100-proof-plus cache of pre-Prohibition whiskey valued
by one expert at more than $100,000.John Saunders allegedly belted back
50-or-so of the 104 total bottles Old Farm Pure Rye Whiskey that
were, until recently, surreptitiously stowed behind a stairwell leading
to his Scottdale, Pa., basement apartment.Saunders, who, according to his
former landlord, was supposed to safeguard the whiskey, denies having touched
the spirits.However, court-ordered genetic samples furnished by Saunders
matched the whiskeys unique profile, according to WTAE 4, which first reported
the story.The 62-year-old was subsequently charged by authorities with felony
theft, as well as receiving stolen property.- Patricia Hill"The DNA doesn't
lie, Patricia Hill, Saunders ex-landlord, told the station while hinting
that her one-time tenant may have a problem with alcohol. I'm just
disappointed a family friend of over 40 years has lied.It's a shame
it took historic whiskey to realize and come to this point, but
if it saved his life, maybe that's the best of it all."WTAE
4 reports the whiskey had likely languished in the covert, closet-like chamber
in Saunders rental unit since before Prohibition, or when it was initially
delivered to local, Pittsburgh industrialist J.P. Brennan in 1917.Brennan,
who once cavorted with Andrew Carnegie, long ago resided in the mansion
that came to house
RIO DE JANEIRO Since taking the helm of the world's biggest
church in March, Pope Francis has waded into massive crowds with minimal
protection to hug children and wash the feet of the faithful. He
has surrounded himself with everyday worshippers at every turn, winning
acclaim that he's breaking down barriers between the Vatican and the world's
1.2 billion Catholics.Yet for Brazilian security officials charged with
protecting the 76-year-old pontiff with the common touch, his seven-day
visit this week is an uncommon security challenge.In his first international
trip as pope, Francis has built much of his schedule in the
world's biggest Catholic country around high-profile events that send him
straight into unpredictable, potentially chaotic environments without
the protection of the bulletproof popemobile used by his two predecessors.On
Thursday, the pope will visit a tiny chapel founded in 1971 in
the Varginha slum, one of Rio's more than 1,000 hillside shantytowns. Many
such slums cower under the control of dangerous drug gangs or deadly
militias made up mostly of former and current police and firefighters. Police
invaded Varginha in January to clear out traffickers, but the gangs remain
a shadowy presence there.The next day, Francis will hit Copacabana beach
to walk the Stations of the Cross among an expected 1 million
young Catholics gathered for World Youth Day festivities. Vatican officials
have said he'll travel to the beach p
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