Junk shop photo spurs quest to confirm Billy the Kid image
DENVER - For the $2 he spent to buy three old photographs, Randy Guijarro may have hit the mother lode. Among them was a tintype purported to be of Wild West gunslinger Billy the Kid, now valued at $5 million.
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Rice off the menu: Asia's hunger for bread and pastries boosts wheat demand
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New quest for quiet on New York taxis, buses and trains
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Buena Vista Social Club jams out at White House
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