MONTEREY, Calif. - A great white shark that survived longer than any other in captivity was released back to the wild early Thursday because it was growing too large for its tank and beginning to prey on other fish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. The shark, captured off the coast of Orange County on Aug. 20, was kept in captivity for 198 days and was the first to regularly eat outside the wild. Despite a half century of attempts to keep a white shark, the previous captivity record was 16 days. "The larger she grew, the more that human safety...