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@placeholder is also desperate to fight Mayweather, but could also fight Khan if the American refuses | Amir Khan will give Floyd Mayweather Jnr until the end of the week to agree to fight him. The Bolton welterweight had been confident that his dominant victory over Devon Alexander last month would set him up for the Las Vegas mega-fight. But he has grown frustrated after his efforts to negotiate a deal with the best boxer in the world drew a blank. Amir Khan, pictured beating Devon Alexander, wants to fight Floyd Mayweather next Khan has given Mayweather a deadline of five days to decide if he wants to fight The pound-for-pound boxing king shakes hands with LA Lakers star Kobe Bryant
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Amir Khan is desperate to set up a fight with Floyd Mayweather
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Khan has given the American until the end of the week to decide
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Other options for Khan are Manny Pacquiao and Kell Brook | 65,500 | record_train |
"@placeholder" sold plenty of cars, at least at first, but its high operating costs meant it lost millions of dollars, playing a huge part in bankrupting GM. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- When the economy gets tough, the tough come out fighting. For some businesses, that means bringing out a fighter brand -- a cut-price version of a flagship product, marketed under a new name, and intended to fight back against budget competitors. "Jetstar" is a fighter brand that worked, beating the competition and creating a lasting, money-making brand. When it's done right it can destroy cut-price competition, but done badly it can drive a business to the brink of bankruptcy. Mark Ritson, associate professor at Melbourne Business School, has written an article for the October issue of Harvard Business Review discussing the benefits and pitfalls of launching a fighter brand.
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Fighter brands are designed to fight back against low-priced competition
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Done wrong, fighter brands can drive a company to the brink of bankruptcy
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GM's "Saturn" is a fighter brand that failed, while Intel's "Celeron" succeeded
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New fighter brands are likely to be launched in response to the recession | 65,501 | record_train |
'@placeholder,' Smith wrote in a text message to the girl. | A lesbian cheerleader accused of having sex with her 14-year-old classmate may be headed to jail as it is revealed she continued their relationship despite court orders for her to stay away. Court documents accuse Kaitlyn Hunt, 19, of Sebastian, Florida, of 'covertly contacting her victim thousands of times' on an iPod she smuggled to the girl and even of telling her to 'Keep the f**k quiet' about it. Some of the explicit messages contain footage of Hunt 'masturbating while moaning' and the state claims Hunt and the girl had sex as recently as two weeks ago. Meanwhile, her mom Kelley Hunt Smith may have helped her daughter cover her tracks.
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Kaitlyn Hunt, of Sebastian, Florida, may no longer be eligible for her offered plea deal after court documents reveal she kept daily contact with the teen girl she's on trial for having sex with
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That would violate a pretrial order that barred Hunt, 19, from having any contact with the girl
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Hunt was offered a plea deal on her 19th birthday but had not indicated if she would accept when documents detailing her recent 'lewd and lascivious behavior' were revealed
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'Delete EVERYTHING! ': Hunt's mother Kelley Hunt Smith was also implicated in the documents and now faces charges she helped her daughter cover her tracks | 65,502 | record_train |
In photographs broadcast on state television following his arrest, the smiling 59-year-old @placeholder is wearing a white galabiya, the traditional male robe, and a skullcap. | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 16:03 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:55 EST, 30 October 2013 One of the key figures within the Muslim Brotherhood has been arrested on charges of inciting supporters to murder his opponents, Egypt's Interior Ministry have confirmed. Essam el-Erian, deputy leader of the Freedom and Justice Party, the Muslim Brotherhood's political phalanx, was taken during an early morning raid on an apartment in New Cairo The arrest of El-Eiran, who has been on the run since President Mohammed Morsi was ousted in July, saw several violent protests break out at universities across the country, including in Cairo and Alexandria.
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Deputy leader of Muslim Brotherhood party arrested on Wednesday
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Freedom and Justice Party's Essam el-Erian charged with inciting murder
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He allegedly told Brotherhood supporters to kill their opponents
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El-Erian's arrest led to protests at universities in Cairo and Alexandria | 65,503 | record_train |
@placeholder was responsible for the deaths of at least 22 teenaged boys and young men in Chicago from 1972 to 1978, the city where Soden's father lived and his family feared he may have traveled to. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:29 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:21 EST, 15 May 2013 The long-lost remains of a 16-year-old boy who vanished 41 years ago during a camping trip with his orphanage have been identified thanks to DNA testing in connection to serial killer John Wayne Gacy. Skeletal remains found in New Jersey's Bass River State Forest in 2000 have been identified as Steven Soden who was last seen running from the park with another boy in 1972, authorities announced on Tuesday. Soden's family feared that he, as well as 12-year-old Donald Caldwell who has yet to be found, may have runaway from their group that April before being murdered by Gacy.
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Remains identified as Steven Soden, 16, who vanished in 1972 during trip with orphanage
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Recovered skeleton in New Jersey forest
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Soden's family feared the boy fled to Chicago and was murdered by serial killer John Wayne Gacy
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DNA test's results reopens hunt for Donald Caldwell, 12, last seen with Soden
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Soden's cause of death not immediately known | 65,504 | record_train |
@placeholder, New York, about 9.45pm when he shot a gun his gun. | The little girl who was in the wrong place at the wrong time and was grazed by a bullet after a young gunmen opened fire at her apartment building has been released from the hospital. Amanda Chauan was an innocent victim when 17-year-old Billy James Jr. rode by her Bronx, New York apartment complex and allegedly fired six bullets before riding away Friday night. One of those bullets grazed Chauan in the stomach. And though she has recuperated and left the hospital, family says she's afraid to go home. Shell shock: Amanda Chauan (center) was shot in the stomach Friday by a man who haphazardly fired at her Bronx apartment complex. She's out of the hospital and home now but says she's terrified to be back
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17-year-old suspected shooter Billy James Jr. continues to elude police and a $22,000 bounty has been put on his head | 65,505 | record_train |
Canada -- where on Thursday Obama made his first foreign trip as president -- is one country where opinion may be shifting in @placeholder's favor. | (CNN) -- Has the new president turned around America's image in other countries? You could call it step one, with many more to go. Then-candidate Barack Obama gave a major speech in Berlin, Germany, in July of 2008. In 2004, President Bush visited Canada and faced massive protests and shouts of "George Bush go home!" But on Thursday, President Obama got a different reception when he crossed the northern border: adoring throngs of Canadians shouting, "Yes we can!" The new president vowed during the campaign to remake the image of the United States in the world. Last summer, for example, candidate Obama traveled to Europe and addressed thousands in Berlin, Germany.
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Schneider: "The world loves Obama. But does the world love the United States?"
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Obama visits Canada on Thursday to throngs of cheering crowds
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Obama vowed during the campaign to remake the image of the United States
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Americans appear confident world opinion can change under Obama | 65,506 | record_train |
Death: 12 people, including four @placeholder journalists, were killed in the attack before the assailants fled | A young mother and cartoonist who survived the Charlie Hebdo massacre in Paris today said she had let the suspected Al Qaeda killers into the magazine office. Corrine Rey said she had returned from picking up her young daughter from a kindergarten when she was confronted by two heavily armed men wearing balaclavas. 'I had gone to pick up my daughter at day care, arriving in front of the magazine building, where two masked and armed men brutally threatened us,' said Ms Rey, who draws under the name 'Coco'. Scroll down for video Desperate: Corrine Rey, who's a cartoonist for Charlie Hebdo, hid underneath a desk with her daughter to escape the terrorists who killed her colleagues
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Corrine Rey and her daughter saw two other cartoonists being killed
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They threatened her into giving them entry code for the office building
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She says men 'who spoke perfect French' claimed to be Al Qaeda terrorists
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Attackers were reportedly heard shouting: 'the Prophet has been avenged'
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The masked men asked people's names before killing editor and cartoonist
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'There were several corpses on the floor,' said office worker from building
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He entered room right after attackers had gone to see 'blood everywhere' | 65,507 | record_train |
The @placeholder penny the soldier used to create the ring | A British soldier surprised his bride-to-be with a wedding ring he made by hand from an old penny he found in Afghanistan. Bombardier Ben McDowell surprised his fiancee Jolene Riley with a unique wedding band that he meticulously carved while he was on tour in Afghanistan. The 19-year-old couldn’t believe it when Ben got down on one knee, after just 10-months together, and popped the question during two-weeks of leave last month. Dedication: Bombardier Ben McDowell surprised his fiancee Jolene Riley with a unique wedding band that he made himself while he was on tour in Afghanistan - from a local penny
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Ben McDowell, 24, spent three months beating penny into shape with rock
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The Bombardier then sent it to a jeweller in the UK to plate it in gold
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Fiancee Jolene Riley, 19, had asked him to bring her a penny back
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So Mr McDowell thought up the 'amazing surprise' while on tour | 65,508 | record_train |
Obi is not alone in his crusade to turn @placeholder into a mobile gaming continent. | Move over Japan. Move over Silicon Valley. Africans are making a bid to turn the continent into the new home of mobile gaming. With more than 700 million mobile broadband subscribers across the continent, it's little wonder a growing number of young entrepreneurs are jumping on the digital bandwagon and creating innovate, interactive content for their home market. One such man is Nigerian Hugo Obi. Earlier this year he launched Maliyo, a gaming firm aimed at creating culturally relevant content that reflects the lives of average Nigerians. "Nigeria is the largest country in the continent," he said. "It has the fastest growing internet users, fastest growing mobile users and the shared nature of the Nigerian people is how they love to consume.
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African game developers making mobile games aimed at local market
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Games aim to be fun and interactive, but also educational
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Burgeoning digital industry creating jobs as more young people go it alone
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Start-ups urged to network and promote their content across Africa | 65,509 | record_train |
Now complete after the £40,000 project, it is being returned by road to the museum in @placeholder. | This is the secret weapon which Hitler hoped would help destroy London during World War II. Although 5,000 V1 rockets were launched by the Germans from France and Holland to bomb London, this is a rare Kamikaze-style version. Because the aim of the rockets was so random - the bombs dropped when they ran out of fuel - 150 of them were modified with a small cockpit so they could be flown accurately into targets. Dangerous: This is the secret weapon which Hitler hoped would help him to defeat the Allies in World War II Lethal: This is a rare Kamikaze-style version of the V1 rocket which included a small cockpit so it could be flown accurately. It is pictured on display at the Lashenden Air Warfare Museum in Ashford, Kent
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150 V1 rockets were fitted with cockpits so they could be steered into targets before pilots attempted to bail out
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But travelling at 550mph meant escape would almost be impossible and none were used in anger against the British people in World War Two
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Now a museum in Ashford, Kent has completed its restoration of a rare example - and although it will never be flown is considered airworthy | 65,510 | record_train |
Authorities believe @placeholder could have recorded similar videos of other women in the same manner, the criminal complaint says. | CHICAGO, Illinois (CNN) -- A magistrate judge on Monday granted bail for an Illinois man accused of surreptitiously taping sports reporter Erin Andrews in the nude and posting the videos on the Internet. ESPN reporter Erin Andrews was allegedly stalked by a man who posted nude videos of her on the Internet. Michael David Barrett, 48, will return to California to face a federal charge of interstate stalking. U.S. Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys agreed Barrett would be released on bail. However, Keys ordered that Barrett be confined to his home and subject to electronic monitoring, the Chicago Sun-Times reported. Barrett, an insurance company employee from Westmont, Illinois, is accused of taping Andrews, an ESPN reporter, while she was nude in two hotel rooms. He then made seven videos that he posted on the Internet, according to a criminal complaint filed in the case.
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Bail granted for man accused of secretly taping ESPN reporter Erin Andrews
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Authorities say Andrews was filmed through peephole in hotel rooms
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Videos were later posted on Internet, according to FBI
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Michael David Barrett faces interstate stalking charge | 65,511 | record_train |
It also said 441 @placeholder had returned to Syria voluntarily in the past two days. | Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- A top adviser to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad defended the regime's actions Tuesday, arguing that the government is not attacking peaceful protesters, despite widespread witness reports of a fierce crackdown against displays of dissent. "Security forces are there against armed groups," Bouthaina Shaaban told CNN in an interview, referring to the shadowy entities the regime has consistently said are responsible for the violence sweeping the Arab country since mid-March. "We're not targeting demonstrators. I think peaceful demonstrators have made their point, and they are making their point every day. We have no problem with that." Shaaban said the government would like "to talk to peaceful demonstrators" and is not opposed to peaceful protests. What it wants to do, she said, is "isolate armed militants." She and other Syrian government officials have not provided more detail about the armed groups and their financing.
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NEW: U.S. is pleased Syria gave the opposition some "breathing space"
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More than 1,300 civilians have been killed in the unrest, an activist group says
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Adviser: Protesters have "legitimate grievances," but there are extremists
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The Turkish government says 10,757 Syrians have fled across the border
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"We must change this tyrannical regime," a former political prisoner says | 65,512 | record_train |
biochemist returned to Sudan to marry @placeholder at a Christian service in a | Sleeping peacefully in the arms of her father, this is precious baby Maya born in jail to the woman facing execution in Sudan for marrying a Christian U.S. citizen. Our exclusive picture shows father Daniel Wani holding his daughter for the first time. Daniel's wife Meriam Ibrahim gave birth to Maya five days early in the hospital wing at Omdurman Federal Women’s Prison in North Khartoum yesterday. Proud: Father Daniel Wani, a U.S. citizen, from Manchester, New Hampshire, holds Maya for the first time after being allowed to visit to his wife, Meriam Ibrahim, who was sentenced to death for marrying him, a Christian
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Meriam Ibrahim, 27, gave birth five days early yesterday
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She has spent months of her pregnancy shackled to the floor
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Father, U.S. citizen Daniel Wani, pictured with baby girl in Khartoum jail
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Meriam sentenced to death for converting from Islam to Christianity
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Converted after marrying, Daniel, a Christian who lives in New Hampshire
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She will never see baby grow up as she refuses to renounce Christianity
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Lawyer told MailOnline: 'The family are taking time to enjoy the birth before they fight injustice' | 65,513 | record_train |
He gave no indication of any plans to delegate power during his treatment in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Doctors in Cuba detected and removed a cancerous tumor from Hugo Chavez's body, the Venezuelan president announced in a speech broadcast on state-run VTV Thursday night. Chavez said he was continuing treatment, but did not specify what that treatment entailed, where the tumor was located or when he would return to Venezuela. The "abscessed tumor with cancerous cells" was discovered after doctors had already operated and treated a pelvic abscess, he said. Doctors operated again without any complications and removed the tumor, he said. Chavez said he was "receiving complementary treatments to combat the different types of cells found," and that his condition continued "evolving satisfactorily."
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"We will live and we will overcome," Chavez says in closing
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He says doctors found "an abscessed tumor with cancerous cells"
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Chavez does not reveal treatment details or when he will return to Venezuela
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Thursday's speech is Chavez's first on state television since his June 10 surgery | 65,514 | record_train |
But on Tuesday, Obama was forced to confront the uncomfortable truth that some @placeholder and gays are a little more than just strange bedfellows, especially among blacks. | COLUMBIA, South Carolina (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Barack Obama kicked off a series of local outreach gospel concerts Friday in Charleston, South Carolina, that unexpectedly came back to bite his campaign. Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama is competing for the black vote with Hillary Clinton. The concerts were meant to boost black voters' support for his presidential nominee bid -- the kind of events that would normally fly under the national radar. The ensuing controversy highlighted that Obama's desire to unite disparate voting blocs -- especially religious voters -- under his umbrella of "change" is not without some serious pitfalls.
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Obama holding concerts to win over African-American Christians in S. Carolina
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But lineup offends homosexuals, angered by appearance of anti-gay singer
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Obama disavows preacher-singer's views, asks gay pastor to appear too | 65,515 | record_train |
And yet, Mayor @placeholder and a core of dedicated residents began rebuilding almost as soon as the storm passed, and for the past five years they have remained steadily at it. | Waveland, Mississippi (CNN) -- Tommy Longo has had a rough year: both hips, a femur and a knee replaced. When he hobbles out of his truck to see how the new City Hall construction is going, he looks with every step like he just needs to sit down. His face is covered with perspiration in the afternoon heat, and he always seems to be headed to the next appointment. You might think the mayor of a town that disappeared would have little to do, and yet Longo seems to never stop. "We lost our residential structures, lost our commercial structures, lost our governmental structures," he says. "Every city building was gone. Our town was obliterated. We were wiped off the face of the earth." For all the attention focused on New Orleans each time the anniversary of Katrina rolls around, it would be easy to forget that the epicenter of the storm was over on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. And no town was hit harder than Waveland. Ninety-five percent of its homes were taken by the storm; 100 percent of the town's businesses. With virtually every road either broken up or piled with mountains of debris, it was difficult for recovery teams to find a starting place.
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Five years after Hurricane Katrina, Waveland, Mississippi, regains what it lost
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Mayor: "We were wiped off the face of the earth"
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Town has recovered about 65 percent of lost businesses since the storm
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About two-thirds of the town's residents have returned | 65,516 | record_train |
The experts have also questioned the reliability of DNA evidence found on @placeholder's bloodied bra clasp which was found at the scene and then 'missed' for six weeks. | By Nick Pisa Last updated at 4:33 PM on 9th September 2011 Relief: Amanda Knox at her appeal court hearing in Perugia Jailed Amanda Knox today spoke of her relief that 'finally they believe me' as her hopes rose she will be cleared of the murder of Meredith Kercher. Knox, 24, is serving 26 years for the brutal killing of the 21-year-old British student, who was found semi naked and her throat slashed in her bedroom of the house they shared with two other women. Also convicted with her was her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 27, who was given 25 years.
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American student confident she will cleared of the murder of Briton Meredith Kercher
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Case 'falling apart at the seams' because of shoddy and unreliable forensic investigation
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'Meredith was my friend I could never hurt her' | 65,517 | record_train |
Airlines are legally obliged to report any potential safety breaches to the @placeholder while individual crew members can also report incidents. | More than half of British pilots have fallen asleep in the cockpit of a passenger plane. And alarming research has revealed that one in six commercial pilots has woken up at the controls - only to see that their co-pilot is dozing too. The findings were revealed yesterday, following reports that two pilots fell asleep on a British passenger plane last month. In the air: The captain and co-pilot of the Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330 blamed their long shifts for falling asleep but the CAA accepts the pair were not asleep at the same time The captain and co-pilot of the Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330 blamed their long shifts.
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More than half of UK pilots have fallen asleep in passenger plane cockpit
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It follows reports of two pilots falling asleep on a British aircraft last month
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Captain and co-pilot of Virgin Atlantic Airbus A330 blamed long shifts but the Civil Aviation Authority accepts they were not asleep at the same time | 65,518 | record_train |
German authorities have indicated that food items including bean sprouts and other vegetables originating from a producer in @placeholder, Germany, are the most likely source of the infection. | (CNN) -- Four more people have died in Germany, health officials said Sunday, bringing the total number of deaths from an E. coli outbreak to 35. All but one of the deaths were in Germany, with the other occurring in Sweden, according to the World Health Organization and the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control. The number of people infected with E. coli as of Sunday was 3,256, according to the European center (ECDC). Of those, 812 have the severe form of the intestinal illness. All but five people had traveled to or lived in Germany during the incubation period for infection, typically three to four days after exposure, the WHO said.
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Health officials say the cause of contamination is still unclear
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All but one of the deaths are in Germany
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The number of cases is at 3,256
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The infection has been traced to a Lower Saxony producer | 65,519 | record_train |
Their friendship turned to love after Naya's six month engagement to rapper @placeholder ended in April. | By Shyam Dodge She shocked fans by getting married to Ryan Dorsey over the weekend. And on Tuesday Naya Rivera appeared to be in newlywed bliss as she frolicked in a swimsuit in Los Cabos, Mexico. The 27-year-old Glee alum also managed to change her Twitter handle that same day to Naya Rivera Dorsey as new information about her wedding on Saturday has emerged. Scroll down for video Wedding week: Naya Rivera spotted in Los Cabos, Mexico, on Tuesday Playful: The star appeared to share a fun moment with a friend According to Us Weekly, the bride tied the knot with Ryan on the same date she had planned to get married to ex Big Sean.
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The Glee alum has changed her name on Twitter to Dorsey
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The 27-year-old used same wedding hairstylist as Kim Kardashian
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Naya's bridal gown 'looked like Kim's on her wedding day' | 65,520 | record_train |
'That's what Jack did, but I don't believe we can explain his good performance through the criticism of @placeholder. | Arsene Wenger insists Jack Wilshere silenced his critics by inspiring Arsenal's fightback against Manchester City. Former England and Manchester United star Paul Scholes has been the most outspoken in questioning why Wilshere's development has stalled since making his debut in 2008. The 22-year-old issued the perfect response against the Barclays Premier League champions, reacting to Sergio Aguero's opener by lobbing Joe Hart before teeing up a sublime volley for Alexis Sanchez. Jack Wilshere has silenced his critics according to Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger Martin Demichelis' late header salvaged a 2-2 draw for City, but it was the dynamic Wilshere who really caught the eye.
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Jack Wilshere silenced his critics says Gunners boss Arsene Wenger
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Arsenal midfielder scored in their match against Manchester City
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Wilshere was heavily criticised by Paul Scholes recently
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Alexis Sanchez also scored an excellent goal at The Emirates | 65,521 | record_train |
Another 10 airstrikes were carried out Friday against ISIS targets in @placeholder, eight of them near Kobani. | (CNN)Two purported ISIS fighters interviewed for a news agency working in ISIS-held territory have given the same reason for the militants' retreat from the Syrian city of Kobani: the constant pummeling by coalition airstrikes. On Monday, Kurdish fighters declared that they had released the city on the border to Turkey from ISIS' grip after 112 days of fighting. The efforts of the Kurdish fighters -- known as the YPG, or People's Protection Units -- on the ground were backed by an extensive campaign of airstrikes by the U.S.-led international coalition against ISIS. And according to the interviews given to ISIS-aligned Amak news agency in Syria, it was those airstrikes that won the battle for Kobani, referred to by the fighters as Ayn Al-Islam.
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ISIS kidnapped 15 oil workers southwest of Kirkuk, local police chief says
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Two purported ISIS fighters say constant coalition airstrikes in Kobani drove them out
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"Their planes did not leave the air, day and night," says one fighter | 65,522 | record_train |
@placeholder issued a six-month drilling moratorium after the April 20, 2010, explosion. | Washington (CNN) -- Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, who led the response to the 2010 BP oil spill and administered a moratorium on offshore drilling, announced Wednesday that he is stepping down. The former Colorado lawmaker plans to return home in March after eight turbulent and busy years in Washington, four years in the U.S. Senate and four years as head of the Interior Department. President Obama nominated him for the Cabinet post four years ago and he was unanimously confirmed. He was most prominent when he spearheaded the administration reaction to the BP Deepwater Horizon drilling rig explosion and oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Salazar is a former U.S. senator from Colorado
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He led the administration's reaction to the 2010 Gulf spill and explosion
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Salazar made strides in renewable energy, forging better relations with Native Americans | 65,523 | record_train |
And the world number one says @placeholder, who was recently battling breast cancer, has inspired him to work with young tennis players in the future. | (CNN) -- Last week world No. 1 Novak Djokovic wanted to win this year's French Open to complete his collection of grand slam titles, now he wants the trophy for a more pressing reason -- to honor the death of his "second mother". Jelena Gencic, who coached Djokovic for five years from when he was just six, died on Saturday. The potential impact of the 77-year-old's death on her Serbian compatriot was deemed to be so great that Djokovic's management team kept the news from him until after he had beaten Grigor Dimitrov in Saturday's third round. Djokovic's reaction backed up their assessment as the 26-year-old canceled his post-match news conference, issuing an apology to the media as he did so.
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World No. 1 Novak Djokovic pays tribute to first coach Jelena Gencic after reaching quarters
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Tommy Haas makes history as oldest French Open quarterfinalist since 1971
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Rafa Nadal is serenaded on 27th birthday by Parisian crowd as he beats Japan's Kei Nishikori | 65,524 | record_train |
"@placeholder -- Part I," the third installment in the four-part "Hunger Games" franchise, has also been the expected hit at the box office. | (CNN) -- Jennifer Lawrence isn't just an Oscar-winning actress. She's now a chart-climbing singer, too. Lawrence's song "The Hanging Tree" from "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part I" debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. That chart tracks the top 100 popular songs in the U.S. each week, and Lawrence's single is sandwiched between Nick Jonas' "Jealous" and Meghan Trainor's "Lips Are Movin'." That's not bad for an actress who's claimed she has a "tone-deaf" singing voice. "I do not like singing in front of other people. That's my biggest fear," Lawrence told David Letterman on "The Late Show" in November. "I'm, like, scarred from my childhood because I have a mother who would just tell me that I was amazing at everything and that I could do everything, and I can't."
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Jennifer Lawrence's "Hunger Games" song debuts at No. 12
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Called "The Hanging Tree," she sings it in the latest "Hunger Games" movie
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Lawrence has joked that she can't sing and hates doing it | 65,525 | record_train |
But now, in @placeholder, an increasing number of operators are beginning to offer long-haul air travel for low fares, opening a new frontier in the fiercely competitive aviation market. | (CNN) -- While European carriers are facing turbulent times, some Asian airlines are hoping that a cut-price long-haul model will find a ready market in Asia's growing middle class. Globally, low-cost carriers have been the industry's success story over the past decade, with their market share rising from 8% of all seats sold in 2001 to nearly 26% this year, according to the Centre for Aviation. Budget airlines have largely focused on short- to medium-haul routes, with their success in winning passengers through low fares forcing many full-service "legacy carriers" to launch their own low-cost options in response. Efforts to apply the low-cost model to longer-haul travel -- most notably on trans-Atlantic routes -- have repeatedly met with failure, as witnessed in the collapse of Laker Airways in 1982, and Zoom Airlines in 2008.
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Four budget airlines in Asia will be flying long-haul routes by 2013
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Skeptics doubt that the low-cost, long-haul model will work
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But backers say the formula is already proving successful, and will spread elsewhere | 65,526 | record_train |
The new iguana will feature in the third episode of Galapagos 3D With @placeholder. | By Fiona Macrae PUBLISHED: 19:05 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:05 EST, 1 January 2013 Close up: Sir David Attenborough reveals the secrets of the rare pink iguana for the first time on screen from its home in the Galapagos Islands At his age, David Attenborough thought he’d seen most things - but his extraordinary career still holds surprises. For the first time on screen, the veteran broadcaster reveals the secrets of the very rare pink iguana from its remote home on the Galapagos Islands. Sitting 600 miles west of Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean, the archipelago’s treasure trove of weird and wonderful wildlife intrigued Charles Darwin and inspired his theory of evolution.
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Sir David Attenborough examines the iguana in his new series Galapagos 3D
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The lizard is so rare it wasn't documented by science until 2009
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Islands which were beloved by Charles Darwin are famous for unique wildlife | 65,527 | record_train |
So we made some big changes, and this @placeholder almost half a million more people are in work than last New Year.' | By Simon Walters And Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 18:09 EST, 29 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:09 EST, 30 December 2012 Defiant: Prime Minster David Cameron denied his tough stance on benefit shirkers was unfair David Cameron last night denied he is being 'cruel' by vowing to ban unemployed people who refuse to try to find a job from claiming the dole. In a hard-hitting New Year message, he promised to 'get behind the workers' and crack down on the shirkers. It came as he summoned Tory MPs to a private meeting, during which he will fire the starting gun for the 2015 General Election campaign.
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Prime Minister promises to cuts for those who refuse to look for work
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Message comes as PM prepares to 'fire the starting gun' for re-election
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Backbenchers say move is a desperate attempt to salvage party morale
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PM insists welfare reform and debt cuts are the way forward for Britain | 65,528 | record_train |
According to media reports, when asked about those comments during his acceptance speech Friday night, @placeholder said: "I wanted to shove it up that black a--." | (CNN) -- Golfer Tiger Woods Tuesday addressed a racially-tinged remark made by his former caddy, telling reporters Steve Williams apologized and is not a racist. "It was a wrong thing to say, something that we both acknowledge," Woods said, speaking at the Lakes Golf Club in Sydney, site of this week's Australian Open, according to his website. Woods and Williams met earlier in the day, and shook hands after Williams apologized, the website reported. Williams -- who was fired by Woods in July -- was being presented with a satirical award Friday night at an awards dinner in Shanghai, China, for comments he made after his new boss, golfer Adam Scott, defeated Woods at the Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio in August.
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Tiger Woods met with Steve Williams and the two shook hands
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"It was a wrong thing to say," Woods said about Williams' comment
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It's much more introspective and mature, whereas @placeholder's music was brash and not as multidimensional. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Heidi Newfield goes into Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards with five nominations. It's more than any other female, but she still considers herself the dark horse -- and in many ways, she is, especially since she's up for top female vocalist against such heavyweights as Carrie Underwood and Taylor Swift. Heidi Newfield says she considers herself an underdog at Sunday's Academy of Country Music Awards. For 10 years, Newfield was the lead singer of the honky-tonk trio Trick Pony. Her soulful debut solo album, "What Am I Waiting for," was released in August to stellar reviews -- many from critics who scoffed at the high-energy antics of her former band.
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Heidi Newfield is up for five Academy of Country Music Awards
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Newfield pursuing solo career after being lead singer of Trick Pony
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There were to be no further @placeholder wins, not that he minded enormously. | (CNN)Saturday's downhill at Kitzbühel is the jewel in the World Cup calendar, the winner meriting legendary status in the alpine annals. Like any budding skier, Daniel Albrecht had always dreamed of triumphing at the foot of Austria's Hahnenkamm mountain but instead, six years ago, he lay face down on the snow, out cold within meters of the finish line. Online footage of the crash -- memorable to everyone except Albrecht who cannot remember anything from the day before the incident to three weeks hence -- is not for the faint-hearted. At the time, he had been the rising star of Swiss skiing with four World Cup wins to his name and a solitary world title -- the 2007 Super Combined. On a training run with the finish line in sight, he approached the final jump.
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It is six years since Daniel Albrecht suffered brain trauma on the Kitzbühel downhill
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Remarkably, he returned from the injury to the World Cup circuit two years after the event
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On the eve of the Kitzbühel downhill, he relives an accident he remembers nothing about
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@placeholder, pictured in a selection of Americana-inspired designer denim and dresses, also delves into her relationship with sister and model-of-the-moment, Cara Delevingne: 'When it comes to work, I’m not competitive at all. | By Toni Jones Girls rock. And this season the only accessory you really need hanging off your arm is your best friend. Model mates Poppy Delevingne and Alexa Chung set out on a seriously stylish girls-only roadtrip for online fashion magazine The Edit earlier this summer. As well as posing in their classic convertible the two beautiful BFFs opened up about their ten year friendship, their wildest nights out, and why they feel it's so important to support and encourage the women in their lives. Poppy, 28, first met Alexa, 30, ten years ago at a casting call, and recalls that even then the brunette had stand out style. Poppy says: 'I remember thinking she was very beautiful, almost cat-like, but definitely a bit of a bloke. She was wearing skinny jeans that I wanted/needed in my life immediately – a feeling I had no idea would resonate every time I saw her.'
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Presenter Alexa Chung joins Poppy Delevingne on a road trip for The Edit
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Pair became friends on the fashion circuit
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Seen modelling Americana looks for the stylish shoot in Ibiza
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Poppy says Alexa is the ultimate vacation pal because she 'scoffs pasta for breakfast, sunbathes topless and is brilliant with people.'
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Blonde admits she doesn't compare herself to supermodel sister Cara, 21
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If I can't have my children I want @placeholder to bring them up. | A pregnant teenager whose boyfriend was jailed for beating her wants his mother to adopt their unborn baby girl to stop social services taking it away. Amy Dixon, 19, has already had her son put up for adoption by her local council and she fears she won't be able to keep her new daughter either. Her partner Scott Webb, 23, is currently in prison for beating her up after they had a row about her ex-boyfriend. As the young couple are in an abusive relationship it is expected that social services in Barrow, Cumbria, will take away Amy's second child when it is born next month.
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Amy Dixon is expecting a baby girl in March who is likely to be taken away
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Her partner Scott Webb, 23, is currently in prison for beating her up
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Their first child was seized because of their abusive relationship
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Webb's mother Wendy has offered to look after both children
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Amy Dixon wants her two-year-old son and unborn baby to be looked after by a blood relative rather than face adoption
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Perhaps only President Putin, himself a former @placeholder agent, has the answer to that. | Moscow (CNN)As Alexander Litvinenko lay dying on his bed in a London hospital in November 2006, he was in no doubt as to who was to blame for his imminent death. The 43-year-old former Russian agent turned Kremlin critic pointed his finger directly at Vladimir Putin, then as now, Russia's strongman president. "You may succeed in silencing me but that silence comes at a price," Litvinenko said in the statement from his deathbed. "You may succeed in silencing one man but the howl of protest from around the world will reverberate, Mr. Putin, in your ears for the rest of your life."
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Alexander Litvinenko died in 2006 after being poisoned by radioactive material
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A public inquiry into the former KGB agent's poisoning death opens in London
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@placeholder, from Swindon, said: 'As far as I knew, I had been carrying healthy twins, until I had a routine checkup when they couldn’t find his heartbeat. | By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 06:58 EST, 15 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:43 EST, 15 October 2012 A three-year-old boy who suffered a massive stroke in the womb has stunned doctors by learning to walk, talk and see in time for his first day at nursery. Liam Maule was delivered six weeks early in August 2009 after midwives could not find his heartbeat.While twin sister Laura was born healthy, Liam had experienced massive bleeding in the left side of his brain and was severely brain damaged. The stroke could have killed an adult and mother Rosie, 34, and father Jason, 37, from Swindon, were warned he would not develop normally.
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Mother told she had to prepare to let her son go, after he suffered a brain bleed five days before he was born
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Doctors said he was unlikely to ever walk or see, but Liam achieved both milestones by the age of three
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As the body had no head and investigators couldn't use fingerprints, further DNA testing is required to confirm the victim is in fact @placeholder, who has been missing since September 14. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:10 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:40 EST, 1 October 2013 The headless, handless body of a man has been found stuffed in a metal drum in northwest Pennsylvania. Police have determined the victim, whom they believe to be Gerald Paul VanDyke, 55, of Union City, Pennsylvania, died of an arrow to the heart before he was decapitated and had his hands lopped off. The grim discovery took place last Friday in Rockdale Township, less than a mile from the home of Richard Alfred Houy, 68, of Cambridge Springs, who is now being held without bond on criminal homicide and other charges.
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Police believe the headless, handless body discovered in a metal drum in a rural area on Friday was Gerald Paul VanDyke, 55
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The grim discovery took place last Friday in Rockdale Township, in Pennsylvania less than a mile from the home of Richard Alfred Houy, 68
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Houy is now being held without bond on criminal homicide and other charges
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The controllers of the network stay in @placeholder most of the time and use the young people to take all the risks involved in drug dealing. | Schoolchildren as young as 14 are being used as drug mules by London gangs to transport hundreds of rocks of crack cocaine to villages in the Home Counties. Scotland Yard smashed a large criminal network yesterday allegedly trafficking boys and girls to rural parishes and towns in Kent and Hampshire where they were forced to carry crack cocaine and huge quantities of heroin worth thousands of pounds. Around 250 officers swooped on eight members of a Lewisham gang suspected of recruiting children directly from south London schools and youth clubs. Over the past six months 15 boys and girls aged between 15 and 20 have been arrested in Kent and Hampshire carrying up to 200 rocks of crack cocaine or large amounts of heroin (File photo)
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250 police swooped on eight members of Lewisham gang suspected of recruiting children
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In past six months 15 children have been arrested in Kent and Hampshire carrying up to 200 rocks of crack cocaine
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Despite the complex being gated, Ms @placeholder drove into the | By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 12:09 EST, 11 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:48 EST, 11 January 2014 A violent ex-con has been charged with multiple counts in the road rage shooting death of a 21-year-old female Georgia college student. Sparkles Lindsay, 22, followed Kimberly Kilgore, 21, into her gated apartment complex last year and shot her to death while her best friend sat in the passenger seat and watched in horror, police say. Ms Lindsay faces a charge of malice murder, two counts of felony murder, aggravated assault, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and possession of a firearm during commission of a felony, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Sparkles Lindsay, 21, faces multiple counts in the shooting death of 22-year-old Kimberly Kilgore
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Police say a road rage incident turned into a physical altercation outside Ms Kilgore's apartment before Ms Lindsay shot her
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Thus, @placeholder leaders, unwilling to confront their bankers and the fault lines developing throughout the eurozone, pretended to believe that the problem was Greece and that Greece could be "cured" by means of loans and austerity. | German leaders are furious with Greece. Yet again they have to go back to their electorates asking for more billions to throw down the black hole that is the Hellenic Republic. They have now become so angry that they are even openly proposing that Greece's fiscal affairs be deferred to some European Commissioner, preferably one of a Teutonic disposition. Greek leaders, meanwhile, have seized upon this German "transgression" with glee. For it offers them a wonderful excuse to put on domestic display their patriotic fervor at a time when they are running low on legitimacy in the eyes of a battered, demoralized electorate.
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German and Greek politicians are at odds over who should control Greece's budget
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Greek political economist Yanis Varoufakis says both are guilty of failing to grasp the real problem
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More than 2,100 miles away in @placeholder, others held up signs reading, "We demand justice." | (CNN) -- The saga of Trayvon Martin continued to energize thousands around the country Monday, spurring demonstrations across the United States and even turning what had been a regularly scheduled city commission meeting into a hot-ticket event. Exactly one month ago, the 17-year-old was shot dead in Sanford, Florida, while heading back from a convenience store, where he'd picked up a bag of Skittles and an iced tea. The teen's admitted shooter, neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman, hasn't been charged in the case, and his lawyer has said his client shot Martin in self-defense. Yet the young victim's parents, as well as their supporters, have suggested that the shooter thought their son was "suspicious" because he was black, adding that they feel local police bungled the case in numerous ways -- chief among them, by not arresting Zimmerman.
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Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead 1 month ago in Sanford, Florida
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Guidroz is currently being held in a @placeholder prison for his wife's murder. | (CNN) -- It's been 31 years since Stanley Guidroz first reported his 3-year-old son missing in Tacoma, Washington. Investigators, after reopening the cold case, now say the boy, Wallace Guidroz, was never missing at all and that his father had killed him. Guidroz, 57, has been charged with first-degree manslaughter after he confessed to the crime, said Pierce County Prosecutor Mark Lindquist on Tuesday. "This is another success for the Cold Case Unit," said Lindquist. "Justice matters, no matter how long it takes." Guidroz first reported his son missing in January 1983, telling Tacoma police that his son had gone missing in a neighborhood park after they had gone fishing together. Guidroz said he believed that a family they had met in the park had kidnapped him, prosecutors said.
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Stanley Guidroz has been charged with killing his 3-year-old son
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Prosecutors said Guidroz confessed after detectives interviewed him in Louisiana
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@placeholder is considered a part of the United States and Washington state, but can only be accessed through Canada. | By Joel Christie A school psychologist is facing federal charges after allegedly being intercepted by Homeland Security and traded child pornography online from a remote town on the Canadian border. Federal prosecutors contend William Brook downloaded hundreds of child rape photos and videos at his home in Point Roberts, a small Whatcom County community located on a peninsula with no land access to the United States. Officials say Brook was working as a psychologist for the Delta School District, which overlooks 24 elementary and seven secondary schools and is based in British Colombia. Homeland Security agents received a tip in mid-April that Brook had been buying child pornography online, according to Seattle P.I.
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William Brook is a school psychologist for the Delta School District, which encompasses 24 elementary and seven secondary schools
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He was arrested Wednesday after allegedly being caught with 334 images and videos of young children being raped
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On an online chat profile he had declared his 'love' for pre-pubescent boys under 14
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It is not believed any of the data seized involved students
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I suspect @placeholder will have a four-year plan for Ryan to improve him then sell him on for a big profit. | By Brian Marjoribanks At Sporting Lisbon's campus in Alcohete, south of the River Tagus, images of Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo decorate the walls. For now, at least, they serve as a reminder that success in football does not always have to be measured in league titles. When Real Madrid's Ronaldo secured his second Ballon d'Or earlier this year, it was the third time since 2000 that the World Player of the Year had been a graduate of the Portuguese club's fabled academy. Of all of Europe's talent factories, only Barcelona's famed La Masia can beat Sporting's record. Yet while the senior side have not won a Primera Liga title since 2002, there was progress last season at the Estadio Jose Alvalade, Sporting's impressive, modern 50,000-capacity stadium. A second-place finish in the league represented a fair improvement on seventh the previous season.
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Ryan Gauld moved to Sporting Lisbon on a six-year contract
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Scottish teenager nicknamed 'Baby Messi' after Barcelona ace Lionel Messi
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Gauld left Dundee United for Portugal in a £3million move
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It will cost £48m to buy the 18-year-old out of his Sporting Lisbon contract | 65,543 | record_train |
The awful reality of working in Ebola afflicted areas in west Africa, as @placeholder workers bury another victim of the virus at the nearby cemetery | A brave Aussie nurse fighting the war against the devastating disease that is Ebola has shared her story from deep inside 'the Ebola death zone'. Anne Carey, 56, from Esperence in Western Australia has been on the front line in Africa since the outbreak of the killer virus, and has no regrets despite playing almost daily witness to suffering and fatality. She was one of the first Australians to arrive in Sierra Leone, as the disease began to take a deadly hold on the west African country, and speaking to 60 Minutes she revealed the horror and heartbreak of her work.
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Anne Carey has been working in Sierra Leone's Ebola hospitals for several months as part of the Red Cross
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The volunteer nurse was one of the first Australians to make it into the so-called 'death zone'
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She tells of the heartache of watching defenceless babies lose their battle against the killer
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At least 10,000 people have died since the 2013 outbreak in west Africa
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Later she and @placeholder were spotted hugging and making up. | A sideline reporter got a little too close to the action during Sunday night’s football game and got hit in the face with a ball for her troubles. Fox NFL reporter Pam Oliver was filming a pre-game link during warm-ups on Sunday when she was caught by an errant throw from backup Indianapolis QB Chandler Harnish. The Indianapolis Colts were in New York to take on the Giants ahead of the new season which starts next month. Scroll down for video Incoming: An unsuspecting Oliver just before she gets hit by the football Smack: Fox NFL reporter Oliver was filming a pre-game link when she got caught on the side of the head
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Pam Oliver was filming a pre-game link when she got hit on the side of the head
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The errant ball was thrown by backup QB Chandler Harnish - the NFL's Mr Irrelevant in 2012
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The senior @placeholder is currently serving a minimum 21-year sentence for the plot, which involved the manufacture of explosives for a "potentially catastrophic" attack. | (CNN) -- Security has been stepped up around a prominent Australian Muslim leader after Twitter threats from a Sydney-based militant seen in recent photos clutching severed heads in Syria. In a tweet that's since been deleted, a man believed to be Mohamed Elomar offered $1,000 for information on the whereabouts of Dr. Jamal Rifi and his five children. "Anyone in Sydney who can give me the details of Habashi dog Dr Jamal Rifi, anything, house details, wat area am willing to pay $1000," the tweet said. Rifi is a general practitioner and outspoken community leader who this week condemned shocking images posted on social media by convicted terrorist Khaled Sharrouf of his seven-year-old child holding a mutilated head.
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Australian tweets bounty for information on outspoken Muslim leader
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Mohamed Elomar is believed to be in Syria, fighting with ISIS
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Elomar posted photos of himself holding severed heads of fighters
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After he was driven from @placeholder in 1996, he became the nominal head of | By Rose Parker Last updated at 6:10 PM on 20th September 2011 Assassinated: Burhanuddin Rabbani was killed by a suicide bomber A former Afghan president was today assassinated by a suicide bomber who had concealed explosives in his turban. Burhanuddin Rabbani had been heading a government peace council set up to build contacts with the Taliban. Four of his bodyguards also died and a key presidential adviser was wounded. President Hamid Karzai cut short a visit to the U.S. over the attack, which dealt a harsh blow to peace efforts after a decade of war. The turban bomber entered Rabbani's house in the capital Kabul on Tuesday evening and blew himself up inside, Mohammad Zahir, the chief of criminal investigation for the Kabul police.
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Burhanuddin Rabbani headed peace council to build contacts with the Taliban
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Hamid Karzai cuts short visit to U.S. to deal with attack | 65,547 | record_train |
It is also likely to cause further dismay in the @placeholder, with those around Mr Miliband fearing he is failing to cut through with voters. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor The Conservatives have surged into a lead in the opinion polls for the first time in two years. David Cameron's party is now two points ahead of Labour as Ed Miliband faces growing pressure that voters do not seem him as the next Prime Minister. It is a major boost for the Prime Minister who spent the day on the campaign trail with Boris Johnson, with the two men winning a game of table football, a victory for what Mr Cameron called the Blue Team. The Blue Team: David Cameron and Boris Johnson tried their hand at table football on a visit to Harrow Skills Centre
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Conservatives 34%, Labour 32%, Ukip 15%, Lib Dems 9%, says poll
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Tories ahead for first time since before 2012 'omnishambles' Budget
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Huge blow for Miliband with less than a year to go until the general election
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David Cameron and Boris Johnson appear together on campaign trail
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‘We are still finding extremely clear evidence of how people used to live here almost 2,000 years ago during the @placeholder period.’ | Many people may feel that they have spent a great deal of time on the A1 road, which connects London and Edinburgh. But the route has been in use for a staggering 10,000 years, according to newly-discovered archaeological evidence. A Mesolithic settlement, which has been compared to a modern-day service station, has been unearthed by researchers alongside the A1 near Catterick in North Yorkshire. Scroll down for video The route, which is now the A1 between London and Edinburgh, may have been in use for a staggering 10,000 years, newly-discovered archaeological evidence suggests. Experts have discovered ancient artefacts during the widening of the road through North Yorkshire (pictured)
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Mesolithic settlement was unearthed near Catterick in North Yorkshire
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Site beside the A1 was used as an overnight shelter 10,000 years ago
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This means the route predates previous estimates it was built by Romans
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Flint tools dating back to between 6000 and 8000 BC were found at the site
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The dig took place at known Roman settlements before the widening of a section of the road takes place
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Dere Street runs alongside the modern A1 and the experts are focusing on a Roman town where they have found fragments of glass and a bowl
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Near Cataractonium is evidence of Iron Age settlements and cremations | 65,549 | record_train |
Osman's encounter with his tenant @placeholder gives a clue to the steady supply of insurgent fighters and commanders. | Dublin (CNN) -- The day of the Gen. McChrystal mea culpa last week, an Afghan friend of mine, whom we can call Osman, drove from Kandahar city to his native village. A group of Taliban stopped the car and demanded to search Osman and his companions. This search has become a fact of life since the movement re-established its control over villages in Panjwai, a district in Kandahar province. The head of the armed group was the 20-year-old son of Osman's tenant farmer. Not far below a superficial politeness, the young Talib fighter deliberately humiliated someone who, according to Kandahari norms, was his senior.
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Michael Semple says new crop of Afghan Taliban made bold by guns, jihad authority
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Forces face this constant supply of fighters, he says, as well as kleptocratic government
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He says COIN goals of forming government and security forces won't be reached by 2011
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Local security officials told CNN the attack had the hallmarks of @placeholder. | Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)A huge explosion killed at least 23 people and wounded 48 others during a Houthi gathering in the central Yemeni province of Ibb on Wednesday, Yemen's Interior Ministry said. The explosion took place in the local cultural center, where the Houthis were preparing for the celebration of the Prophet Mohammed's birthday, which will take place Saturday. The governor of Ibb was present at the location of the attack but fled unharmed. The injured were taken to Al Thawra and Al Manar hospitals. Police officials said the number killed had risen from an earlier tally of 16 after several of the critically injured died from their wounds.
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The death toll from the blast is now 23, with 48 wounded, Interior Ministry says
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The explosion targeted a Houthi gathering in Ibb province
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Karzai said the work to return citizens from @placeholder, where a guard can here be seen standing by a cell, should do done within the next month (file picture) | By Chris Parsons UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 6 January 2012 Afghan President Hamid Karzai demanded today that the U.S. detention center at Bagram Air Base be handed over to his country's control in the next month. Karzai also demanded that all Afghan citizens held by the coalition troops across the nation should be returned. A presidential statement released today said that keeping Afghan citizens imprisoned without trial violates the country's constitution, as well as international human rights conventions. Unfair: Afghan president Hamid Karzai said keeping his country's citizens in the Bagram detention center violates Afghanistan's constitution The prison, inside the sprawling U.S. base at Bagram north of Kabul, abuts a well-known public detention center known as Parwan, which is run jointly by Afghan authorities and the U.S. military.
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The case pit two pillars of their industries -- one old, one new -- in a country whose courts often challenge @placeholder companies on matters protected elsewhere by freedom of speech. | (CNN) -- A Paris court has ordered eBay to pay $63 million damages to luxury goods company LVMH for allowing copies of its goods to be sold on the Web auction site. Louis Vuitton took eBay to court for selling a range of fake luxury goods online. The fashion company -- home to brands including Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Fendi, Emilio Pucci and Marc Jacobs -- complained it had been hurt by the sale of fake products on eBay. Pierre Godet, an adviser to LVMH Chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault, said the court's decision was "an answer to a particularly serious question, on whether the Internet is a free-for-all for the most hateful, parasitic practices."
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Paris court orders eBay to pay $63 million in damages to luxury group LVMH
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The group sued eBay over sale of fake luxury goods online
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The city's dedication to the written word is particularly poignant, given that the @placeholder language didn't even have its own written alphabet until 1972. | Hargeisa, Somaliland (CNN) -- In 1856, British explorer Richard Burton described Somalia as a nation of poets. It may seem an unlikely moniker for a country that has since become defined by piracy, state collapse, and the many horrors unleashed by Al-Shabaab -- the Islamic extremists who control much of the country. But, much has changed since then. Despite appearances, the country used to be one of East Africa's most dynamic artistic enclaves, and much of the region's cultural activity took place in Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland, the internationally unrecognized state that broke away from Somalia in 1991. "Hargeisa used to be the cultural hub for the Somali republic. There was a beautiful Chinese-built theater; also the main public library, at one time the biggest in Somalia," recalls Jama Muse Jama, who six years ago founded the Hargeisa Book Fair.
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The literary tradition is new. Somililand didn't have a standard alphabet until 1972
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"She told me what happened and what she told the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The 10-year-old American girl went to the Vatican on a prayer of maybe, just maybe, meeting the Pope this week to deliver an important message. Her prayer was answered, against all odds. But for a while, Jersey Vargas' pilgrimage seemed doomed when a bystander pushed the little girl in a pink hat out of the way as the Pope approached a Vatican grandstand filled with supplicants and the faithful. Jersey wept. "I had to get through a fence, and I was waiting for a long time," said the 10-year-old girl from Panorama City, California, near Los Angeles. "But when Pope Francis was getting near me, there was a woman who pushed me because she didn't want me there because Pope Francis was coming near. So I started to cry because when she pushed me, it did hurt."
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Jersey Vargas, 10, travels to the Vatican with family and church members
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She urges immigration reform and seeks help for her father facing deportation
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"Braydon asked me why they weren't showing his dad's picture like they were showing some of the other guys," Jessica Nichols told @placeholder. | (CNN) -- A week ago, 10-year-old Braydon Nichols started to think about his dad and how much he missed him. Army Chief Warrant Officer Bryan Nichols, a helicopter pilot, had been deployed for two months in Afghanistan. The little boy, in the car with his mother running errands, brushed back his dirty-blond hair and ran his hand over his cheek. Jessica Nichols looked over when she heard sniffles. Her son was crying. "When is Dad coming back so we go camping?" he asked her. Soon, she assured him. "Your dad is off fighting for this country." The boy replied, "As soon as he gets home, we're going to go on a camping trip, just me and him."
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Last week, Braydon Nichols asked his mom when his dad was coming home
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Bryan Nichols was one of the soldiers who died in a Chinook helicopter crash on Saturday
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Braydon was upset his dad wasn't mentioned on the news, and asked his mom for help
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Ferguson's report on @placeholder shortly before he retired was: 'Hasn't lived up to his potential'. | Brazilian midfielder Anderson was always first to show off his dancing skills whenever Manchester United won a trophy. Unfortunately, his football was less memorable and he is destined to leave Old Trafford in January as one of the most expensive follies in Premier League history, alongside the likes of Fernando Torres and Andriy Shevchenko. United are prepared to let the 26-year-old move back to his homeland in the new year with Gremio and Flamengo leading the chase. And the Old Trafford club don't even want a transfer fee, so desperate are they to say 'Tchau' to one of Sir Alex Ferguson's worst-ever signings.
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Anderson joined Manchester United for around £26million in 2007
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The Brazil midfielder has cost the club as much again in wages
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In addition to Sadr City, hundreds of Iraqis protested against the film and the @placeholder in the provinces of Najaf and Karbala, according to witnesses and local police officials. | Hundreds took to streets in Iraq on Thursday, castigating an inflammatory anti-Islamic video and the nation where it was produced, the United States. Angry protesters in the Sadr City district of northeast Baghdad carried banners, Iraqi flags and images of radical Shiite and anti-American cleric Muqtada al-Sadr as they railed against what they see as an insult to their faith. "America is the enemy of the people," the demonstrators shouted Thursday morning. They also yelled out, "Yes, yes to Islam. Yes, yes to Iraq. Yes, yes to Quran" -- the latter referring to the Muslim holy book. Arrest made in connection with deadly assault on U.S. consulate in Libya
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Hundreds of a radical Shiite cleric's supporters demonstrate in Baghdad's Sadr City
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"America is the enemy of the people," they chant, while railing against an anti-Islam video
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The leader of group -- drawn from theater, art, film-making and journalism backgrounds -- said he settled on finger puppets for their depiction of Assad and his regime because they were easy to smuggle through checkpoints, and because doing so removed the "godlike aura" around @placeholder. | (CNN) -- With horrors emerging from Syria's civil war with numbing regularity, it can be easy to lose sight of the fact that the uprising has not been waged only with guns. A creative and resolutely non-violent form of opposition to Bashar al-Assad's regime has taken hold in Syria, as the country's artists respond to the crisis with newfound boldness and purpose, despite the clear dangers in doing so. "Since the uprising, the artists have broken through the wall of fear in Syria and are thinking in another way," said Syrian journalist Aram Tahhan, one of the curators of an exhibition on Syria's creative dissent -- Culture in Defiance -- currently on display in Amsterdam.
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Syria's uprising has politicized and emboldened the country's artists
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A protest singer's throat was cut and a cartoonist's hands broken
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But Rangers boss McCoist will have been relatively pleased with what he saw here against @placeholder. | Ally McCoist's men celebrate 1-0 victory in Canada Nicky Law on target with match winner on 37 minutes Lewis Macloed steals the show with Man of the Match performance Rangers rounded off their North American tour in the early hours of Thursday morning with their third win out of four matches in California and Canada. While their penultimate match, an uninspiring 2-1 win over Victoria Highlanders on Vancouver Island, had Ally McCoist lamenting his young second string’s display, out here in the Canadian capital another kid served yet more notice that he is indeed the real deal. Midfielder Lewis Macleod was simply sensational against Ottawa Fury, showing he is back to his best and fully over the virus that attacked his internal organs and ruled him out for the second half of last season.
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Ally McCoist's men celebrate 1-0 victory in Canada
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Nicky Law on target with match winner on 37 minutes
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of the @placeholder, but how human ingenuity overcame a changing | By Lewis Smith PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:45 EST, 4 June 2013 Eight amazingly preserved log boats have been hailed as ‘more important than the Mary Rose’ after being dug up from a silted-up river. The boats, the largest of them 28 feet (8.5m) long, are thought to have been used for ferrying cargo and passengers in the Fens some 3,500 years ago. They are now being preserved for future study and as a tourist attraction using the same conservation techniques that saved the Mary Rose from falling apart when raised from the Solent. Ian Panter, of the York Archaological Trust and the log project's conservationist, inspects one of the eight Bronze Age log boats dug out of the ground at a quarry near Peterborough. The vessels, thought to be up to 3,500-years-old would most likely have been used to transport people and cargo
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The boats, the largest of them 28 feet long, are thought to have been used for ferrying cargo and passengers in the Fens some 3,500 years ago
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Now being preserved for future study and as a tourist attraction
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Log boats from the Bronze Age have been found before, but never have so many been found in the same place
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Each of the boats was hewn from a single tree trunk, six of them oaks, one alder and one lime
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So depending on the size of his actual stake in @placeholder, Saverin stands to realize substantial tax savings on any stock sales. | Singapore (CNN) -- With all the attention on the Facebook IPO, people have been wondering "Where in the world is Eduardo Saverin?" The co-founder of Facebook, whose falling out with CEO Mark Zuckerberg was immortalized in the film "The Social Network," moved from the U.S. to Singapore in 2009. It was also recently revealed that Saverin, who was born in Brazil, gave up his U.S. citizenship a few months ago and became a permanent Singapore resident. Why Singapore? According to his spokesman, Saverin's move was just "practical" as he plans to invest in companies "that have strong interests in entering the Asian markets. Accordingly, it made the most sense for him to use Singapore as a home base."
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Eduardo Saverin, co-founder of Facebook, moved to Singapore in 2009
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The possibility of Vettel, who leads @placeholder by six points with four races of the season remaining, joining Ferrari in the future were also quashed by his representatives when contacted by CNN. | (CNN) -- Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo has reacted to suggestions double Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel is set to join the Italian team in 2014 by saying he didn't want "two roosters in the same hen house". Media reports on Monday suggested Red Bull driver Vettel, who went top of the 2012 drivers' championship after winning at the Korean Grand Prix, would move to Ferrari in 2014 to replace Brazil's Felipe Massa. But Di Montezemolo suggested it would be difficult to accommodate two drivers as ambitious as Vettel and fellow two-time title winner Alonso. "Today the problem is not with drivers," Di Montezemolo told the team's official website. "2014 is still to come but I don't want to have two roosters in the same hen house, rather two drivers who race for Ferrari and not for themselves.
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A spokesperson for Sebastian Vettel denies he is moving to Ferrari
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Luca di Montezemolo says Ferrari do not want two drivers who rival one another
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Firefighters are focusing on saving homes in Eagar and nearby @placeholder. | Eagar, Arizona (CNN) -- A huge wildfire in eastern Arizona grew Wednesday, prompting the Apache County Sheriff's office to order the full evacuations of two towns, home to about 8,000 people. Residents of Eagar and Springerville received the order late Wednesday afternoon, officials said. Other communities were warned they could be next. "We had a lot of spot fires today," said Jim Whittington, public information officer for the Southwest National Incident Management Team. Hot and dry conditions, with winds out of the southwest, continued to make firefighting efforts difficult, Whittington told CNN. While firefighters battled the fast-moving blaze, residents in its path faced serious choices: whether to stay -- and what to take with them if they leave.
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'Mr Fox seemed a really appropriate way to try and get some attention, because @placeholder was the one who bought him for me.' | Lean on me: Mr Fox, has travelled with owner Jessica Johnson for the last 30 years, including to the Tower of Pisa, Italy From Las Vegas and New York to London, Paris and Rome, one much-loved cuddly toy is also one of the most well-travelled, after accompanying its owner on holiday for the past 30 years. Mr Fox was given to Jessica Johnson when she was just 3-years-old and the pair have been inseparable ever since. The globe-trotting toy has visited some of the world's top tourist attractions including the Vatican, Buckingham Palace, and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
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Jessica Johnson was given Mr Fox when she was aged 3 and has travelled the world with him for the last 30 years
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The local man from Albury, @placeholder, is said to be in good spirits after being rescued | As people across Australia relaxed after a day of festive over indulgence, one man was enduring perhaps the most miserable Christmas Day ever after becoming stranded on his jetski in the middle of a lake. The 28-year-old experienced jetskier had set off for a simple 4.5km ride on Lake Hume on the Victorian/New South Wales border, near his hometown of Albury, when his Christmas day went drastically wrong. The man’s friends become worried and reported him missing to police after he failed to return from the 15-minute ride by 8.00pm after setting off at 6.30pm. Lake Hume Coast Guard set out to rescue the man on Boxing Day after he was located after spending 12 hours on the lake overnight
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The 28-year-old experienced jetskier stayed on his vessel overnight
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He was found by friends at 6.40am on Boxing Day on Lake Hume on the Victorian/NSW border
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@placeholder's father told CNN he heard the screeching of the car from the campgrounds. | HARO, Spain (CNN) -- A Spanish businessman withdrew a controversial lawsuit Wednesday against the family of a teenage boy he struck and killed while driving a luxury car. Tomas Delgado had filed a suit asking the dead boy's parents to pay him €20,000 ($29,400) on the grounds that the collision that killed their teenage son also damaged his Audi A-8. News of the case sparked outrage in Spain and generated deep sympathy for the parents of 17-year-old Enaitz Iriondo Trinidad. He was riding his bicycle home to a campground when Delgado's car hit and killed him in August 2004. Hundreds of people descended on a courthouse in northern Spain in a show of support for the boy's parents Wednesday. They broke into applause when word came that Delgado had dropped the suit.
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Spaniard withdraws lawsuit against the family of a boy he struck and killed
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Tomas Delgado had filed a suit, saying collision had also damaged his car
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But in April he learned the truth when Amer called to say @placeholder had been killed by a Syrian sniper | When Amer Deghayes graduated from a college in Brighton with a qualification in business studies this summer, he had his whole future ahead of him. Rather than start a career, he chose to follow in his father's footsteps and travel to Syria in order to had out aid to the needy. But once inside the country he quickly joined forces with the al-Nusra Front, and al-Queda linked group fighting against the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Amer Deghayes (centre, in grey) was the first of his family to leave for Syria, telling his parents he wanted to be an aid worker. Brother Abdullah (front left) and Jaffar (front right) followed soon after
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Amer Deghayes left college in Brighton to fight for Syrian rebels in January
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Ahoy: The boat @placeholder stole (pictured) is 480-ton catamaran worth about $8 million | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:05 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 22:05 EST, 10 January 2014 A 32-year-old Seattle man faces more than two years in prison after pleading guilty to charges that he stole a 480-ton passenger ferry and set sail in Elliot Bay last month. When first confronted by police - while still aboard the vessel - the apparently drunk man would only identify himself a pirate named 'Zero.' Further, 'Pirate Zero' asked that authorities bring him a woman. Yarrr! Samuel Kenneth McDonough faces more than two years in prison for stealing a commercial ferry near Seattle
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32-year-old Samuel McDonough identified himself to police as 'Pirate Zero'
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He asked authorities for safe passage to somewhere where he wouldn't get in trouble for stealing the boat
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It was not only sanctions against oil, but also blocking Iran's ability to secure shipping insurance and to trade in @placeholder dollars and euros. | The historic six-month agreement over Tehran's nuclear program may begin a new era of relations with Iran, but it will be a long road back for the country's most vital sector, oil. Iran produces about two and half million barrels a day -- far off its 4-million-barrel-per-day peak a decade ago. Output is hovering at a level last seen at the end of Iran's war with Iraq. With North Sea Brent crude averaging over $100 a barrel for a record three years running, the sanctions on energy alone are costing Tehran about $50 billion in lost annual revenue. Despite the deal breakthrough, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said most of the sanctions will stick as the world gauges the intentions of this relatively new administration in Tehran.
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Oil sanctions on Iran remain in place for the next six months despite historic deal
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Iran sits on about 9% of the world's proven oil reserves and claims the largest gas field | 65,570 | record_train |
@placeholder will pay an estimated €10m (£8.2m) to host the duo but they should more than pay for themselves. | By Abigail Frymann PUBLISHED: 06:43 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 22 February 2014 According to Chinese tradition the panda represents peace and stress-free living. But two four-year-old bears are flying straight into a political storm when they land in Belgium tomorrow. Male panda Xing Hui (which means Twinkling Star) and female Hao Hao (Cute) are to receive a red-carpet welcome when their chartered Boeing 747 touches down at Brussels airport. Among those waiting on the tarmac to receive the pair - who are celebrities at home in China - will be Prime Minister, Elio Di Rupo.
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Bears Xing Hui and Hao Hao land in Brussels tomorrow
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"Holding this over Mr. Zimmerman creates a horrible chilling effect on this case, on the defense presentation, and cements Mr. @placeholder's fear that he will not get a fair trial from the trial court," the appeals court wrote. | (CNN) -- A new judge was tapped Thursday to preside over the case of George Zimmerman after the original judge was forced to step down. Seminole County Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester will be replaced by Judge Debra Nelson, who was appointed to the bench in 1999. The move came one day after a Florida appeals court granted Zimmerman's request for a new judge, saying the original judge's remarks put Zimmerman in reasonable fear of an unfair trial. Zimmerman, 28, is charged with second-degree murder in the February 26 shooting death of teenager Trayvon Martin. His attorneys wanted Lester removed, saying language he used in a bail order disparaged their client's character and held over his head the threat of future criminal proceedings.
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Seminole County Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester steps down
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FBI spokeswoman Eimiller said the @placeholder has not determined how he came into possession of the boarding passes. | (CNN) -- Authorities have charged a man with being a stowaway after he allegedly took a flight from New York to Los Angeles, even though he didn't have a proper boarding pass and was not on the flight manifest. It wasn't until after Virgin America Flight 415 took off from John F. Kennedy International Airport on Friday that the airline discovered the man, identified as Olajide Oluwaseun Noibi, wasn't supposed to be on the flight, according to an FBI affidavit. The flight crew became aware of him when two passengers complained about his odor, FBI spokeswoman Laura Eimiller said. He was seated toward the front of the plane, in seat 3E, according to the affidavit.
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The abduction and murder of @placeholder also fundamentally changed the way law enforcement agencies look for missing children. | HOLLYWOOD, Florida (CNN) -- For nearly three decades, John Walsh's black leather jackets and swagger have made him a crime-fighting cultural icon. But when he returned this week to the Hollywood police station, he was once again the father of a murdered child. John and Reve Walsh turned their grief into activism on behalf of missing children and crime victims. His face was ashen. His eyes were red and brimming with tears. He clutched the hand of his wife, Reve, as police closed the books Tuesday on their 27-year investigation into his boy's abduction, murder and decapitation. Ottis Toole, a convicted pedophile and murderer who was a partner of serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, was officially named the killer. Toole died in prison for an unrelated crime in 1996.
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Murder of Adam Walsh, parents' response, changed law enforcement
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The @placeholder had won 14 figure skating gold medals before, all of which came in either the men's or women's singles. | (CNN) -- The United States finally claimed a gold medal in figure skating ice dance as Meryl Davis and Charlie White produced a stunning world record display in Sochi on the tenth day of action. Having taken team bronze on day two of the Games, and a silver in Vancouver four years ago, Davis and White saved the best for last as they completed their Olympic medal set. The two-time world champions scored 116.63 points for their free skate, to Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's 'Scheherazade', which created an overall total of 195.52 when added to their record display in the short dance on Sunday.
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Davis and White set a world record as they claim a first U.S. gold in ice dance
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"Around @placeholder they had to wade to school from their stilt houses where their parents are seaweed farmers. | (CNN) -- In an age where many school children are ferried to school in their parents' SUV, the idea of having to swim to school over open ocean or wade through muddy mangrove swamps to get to class might seem part of a cruel and long-forgotten past. But in some of the fishing communities near Zamboanga City in the Philippines, swimming half a mile of open water in school uniform while carrying school books tied up in plastic bags on their heads is still a daily reality. "Their bags notebooks and papers always get soaked. If we forget to put their things in a plastic bag we have to hang their things out later to dry," said Ruhayna Mawadi, the mother of one of the pupils at Talon Talon Elementary School. "Many of the children don't graduate and that's very sad and hard for us -- we want them to graduate because it's for their future."
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Children in remote villages in southern Philippines have to swim to school
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Foundation supported by social networks started called Yellow Boats of Hope
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'It's useful when they tell the public what they've done, and so I welcome @placeholder's openness.' | Wolf Hall star Mark Rylance claims he has to edit Shakespeare plays to remove 'antisemitic' lines. The British actor and former artistic director at the Globe Theatre in London said he feels compelled to cut certain parts which have taken on more 'resonance' since the Holocaust. Rylance, who plays Thomas Cromwell in the hit BBC drama, was speaking at the Globe where he unveiled a copy of Shakespeare's first folio - recently found in France. Wolf Hall star Mark Rylance claims he has to edit Shakespeare plays to remove 'antisemitic' lines. He was speaking at the Globe Theatre where he unveiled a copy of Shakespeare's first folio (above),
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But @placeholder, it would appear, had determined Fellaini’s fate before the tournament began. | It took just four minutes for Marouane Fellaini to serve a reminder of his worth. Thrown on with an attacking remit during Belgium’s World Cup opener against Algeria, he rose inside the penalty area, twisting his awkward frame and using his bushy barnet to flick home the equalising goal in a 2-1 victory – it was classic Fellaini, a vintage not witnessed since his time at Everton. After 10 months without a goal for club or country, perhaps this was the turning point in his faltering career. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fellaini: I want to be a Manchester United legend
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Bolton defender @placeholder (centre) scored the only goal of the match heading home on 20 minutes | A fist-pumping run down the line, a win and a red card. Life is rarely dull for Neil Lennon and his start to life as a manager in England was no different. He waited six months for this chance, first eyeing a position in the Premier League and then, in time, Cardiff and Fulham. Some of his calls were ignored, a few were answered. Ultimately, no-one seemed to want a man who led Celtic to a win over Barcelona. So here is at Bolton. They were bottom of the Championship going into this one; they finished it with only their second win of the season.
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Neil Lennon was appointed as Bolton boss on Sunday
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Matt Mills' first half header gave the Trotters victory at St Andrew's
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@placeholder climbed to the top of the world rankings in February before sustaining shoulder and ankle injuries in April. | (CNN) -- Four-time grand slam champion Kim Clijsters made a successful return from injury by defeating world number one Caroline Wozniacki in an exhibition match in Antwerp, Belgium. Clijsters, U.S. Open champion in 2005, 2009 and 2010, has been out for almost four months after sustaining a stomach muscle injury in August. "So far, and today, everything felt really great," the 28-year-old said told the 10,000-strong crowd after winning 6-2 7-6 (7-5) at the Antwerp Sports Palace on Thursday. The Belgian will now focus on preparing to defend her Australian Open crown in Melbourne in January after securing victory in one hour and 35 minutes.
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Kim Clijsters beats world No.1 Caroline Wozniacki on her return from injury
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Four-time grand slam winner Clijsters scored a 6-2 7-6 (7-5) success
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Ukraine, the largest country in eastern @placeholder with a population of 46 million, has witnessed repeated scenes of unrest in 2012 with Yanukovych being | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 14:40 EST, 31 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:30 EST, 1 January 2014 Ukraine's embattled president has included the left foot of England star John Terry in a bizarre list of reasons why his country is facing a political crisis, it emerged today. Viktor Yanukovych said the Chelsea defender's controversial clearance that led to a 'goal' being disallowed in Euro 2012 is one reason why he resents the EU. The hardline leader also cited the moment as one reason why he continues to resist the demands of millions of protesters on the streets of Kiev calling for faster integration with Europe.
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@placeholder was first announced for phones back in Feburary, but is now being rolled out to about 4,000 prototype tablets for early adopters this month. | Google smartphones with next-generation 3D sensing technology are about to blast into orbit, where they will become the brains and eyes of ball-shaped hovering robots on the International Space Station. NASA plans to use the handsets to beef up its Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites, or spheres, which could eventually take over daily chores for astronauts or even handle risky duties outside of the vessel. The phones, part of Google's Project Tango augmented reality initiative, will be aboard a cargo spacecraft scheduled to launch on July 11. Scroll down for video Nasa plans to use Android handsets to beef up its Synchronized Position Hold, Engage, Reorient, Experimental Satellites, or spheres, which could eventually take over daily chores for astronauts or even handle risky duties outside of the vessel.
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Google handsets can track motion in 3D and map their surroundings
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"Congratulations to @placeholder, they produced a great fightback and punished our mistakes." | (CNN) -- They left the field with their heads bowed. Looks of shock, anguish, disbelief spread like wildfire. It mattered little. They had blown it. As Liverpool's players walked off the turf at Selhurst Park, the remnants of their title challenge were left in tatters. In the space of nine second half minutes, Liverpool's hopes of winning a first league crown in 24 years were obliterated by a Crystal Palace side which continues to produce wonders. Leading 3-0 courtesy of goals from Joe Allen, Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez, Liverpool appeared perfectly set to take the title race down to the final day of the season.
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The Sept. 11 attack has been the most intensely investigated crime in history and the findings show no involvement by the Saudi government or @placeholder officials." | Washington (CNN)New allegations have emerged from the man described as the 20th 9/11 hijacker, alleging members of the Saudi royal family supported al Qaeda. Zacarias Moussaoui, who pleaded guilty in 2005 to six terror-related charges, makes the allegations in a sworn statement contained in a brief submitted Tuesday as part of an ongoing civil case by the families of 9/11 victims. In the late 1990s, Moussaoui says, he was tasked by Osama bin Laden to create a digital database cataloging al Qaeda's donors. Every day for two or three months, he says, he entered names of the group's donors into a Toshiba computer, along with how much they gave.
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Zacarias Moussaoui says members of the Saudi royal family supported al Qaeda
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Even once-sensible conservatives like Graham have drifted to a hard-right ideology so extreme that people of color, in this case @placeholder, will be hard-pressed to find a home in the GOP. | (CNN) -- Every time I think the Republican Party cannot get any more tone-deaf on issues involving race and equal rights, someone in leadership proves me wrong. In case you missed it, a group of Republican senators -- Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Jefferson "Jeff Davis" Sessions of Alabama and Jon Kyl of Arizona -- have decided that we might need to revisit the 14th Amendment's provision granting citizenship to people born in the United States. This development, in response to illegal immigrants whose children are born in the United States, is simply stunning and reckless.
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The old musicians from Mali, the old stars, it's like, 'OK, I'm here, I'm playing,' and the @placeholder also say the same. | (CNN) -- In the star-studded world of supergroups, where musical acumen and bloated egos often co-exist, it's not unheard of band members to not talk to each other. But in the case of AfroCubism, the all-star band consisted of renowned Malian and Cuban musicians, the reason for the group's lack of verbal communication is much more straightforward: the band's members simply don't understand each other's language. "We cannot even speak together on stage," says kora maestro Toumani Diabate, one of Mali's premier musicians and a member of AfroCubism. "Music has created its own language -- it's the music message, and I think the message is true to the audiences [and] to the world also at the same time."
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Kora master Toumani Diabate is one of Africa's most famous musicians
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But in attacking @placeholder's enemy, the United States wasn't looking to make friends with Syria. | The Pentagon said on Thursday it is too early to say that the U.S.-led coalition is 'winning' against Islamic State, pointing to the group's continued access to financing, volunteers and weapons even after being bombed in Syria and Iraq. 'Your question gets at ... How do you know you're winning? And what I'm telling you is, it's going to take us a while to be able to say that,' Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby told reporters. 'Even after the hits they've taken and they have been hit ... they still have financing at their fingertips. They still have plenty of volunteers. They still have plenty of weapons and vehicles and the ability to move around,' he said.
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@placeholder has said she is determined to keep those who "spread extremism, hatred and violent messages" out of the country. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- American radio talk-show host Michael Savage said he wants an apology from Britain's home secretary and his name removed from a list of people banned from entering the United Kingdom. American radio talk-show host Michael Savage calls the British government's description of him "demented." "I've heard from British attorneys who are salivating to set the record straight and win quite a large settlement should she not remove my name from the list," Savage said in an interview broadcast Thursday on CNN's "American Morning." Savage was referring to Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, whose office recently excluded 22 people from entering the country because the government feels they have been "stirring up hatred."
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Radio talk-show host Michael Savage wants British home secretary to apologize
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Savage, 20-plus others banned from entering Britain for "stirring up hatred"
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"I'm a patriotic American, and if that's a crime in England, God help us all," he says
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Savage known for controversial remarks on homosexuality, illegal immigrants, Islam | 65,588 | record_train |
The Kenyan government, prompted by their reliance on tourism for foreign exchange, says they are making every effort to secure the border with @placeholder. | Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- An English tourist kidnapped from a remote Kenyan resort is being held by Somali pirates in a remote corner of the lawless country, according to experts and security analysts in Nairobi. "Gangs from Southern Somalia took her up the coast and then moved her several times," said Andrew Mwangura, a piracy expert and maritime editor of Somalia Report, an independent online publication. Judith Tebbutt was abducted by armed men from a remote safari lodge near to the Somali border earlier this month. Her husband, David Tebbutt, was killed in the attack when he resisted, according to Kenyan police.
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Judith Tebbutt was taken from a Kenyan lodge earlier this month
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Officials believe she is being held in a remote corner of Somalia
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One analyst believes this is the work of Somali pirates | 65,589 | record_train |
Quarantined Nurse: New @placeholder policy in N.J., N.Y. an 'ordeal' | (CNN) -- A health care worker worker who just returned from West Africa is under a mandatory quarantine at a New Jersey hospital. New York, New Jersey and Illinois implement mandatory Ebola quarantine policies as the federal government considers a similar move. The 101st Airborne Division assumes control of the U.S. mission to fight Ebola in Liberia. Here's the latest on the Ebola outbreak: U.S. DEVELOPMENTS Health worker quarantined in New Jersey A health care worker who just returned from West Africa does not have Ebola, according to a preliminary test, New Jersey officials said Saturday. But Kaci Hickox, a nurse who cared for Ebola patients while on assignment with Doctors Without Borders in Sierra Leone, will remain in quarantine at Newark's University Hospital for at least 21 days under a controversial new state policy.
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Fiancee of Ebola-infected New York doctor returns home
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The 101st Airborne assumes mission in Liberia
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U.S. Ambassador to U.N. Samantha Power travels to West Africa
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FDA authorizes use of two new Ebola tests | 65,590 | record_train |
X-rays later determined @placeholder had a fractured rib while a breath test registered a blood alcohol level of 0.128. | An Iowa man faces hate crime charges after allegedly ordering his pit bull to viciously attack a black man while screaming a racial slur at him. Des Moines resident Joshua Charles Stoll, 21, has been charged with assault in violation of individual rights causing injury as well as probation violation. Iowa law regards any assault in violation of individual rights as a hate crime. Joshua Charles Stoll, 21, says he was assaulted by a group of black men after he allegedly sicked his dog on one while screaming racial epithets Though the bites are severe Pierce should recover without serious lasting injury
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Witnesses say Des Moines man Joshua Charles Stoll, 21, sicked his dog on Kanin Pierce, 24, during an altercation
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Stoll pulled over his car to confront Pierce believing he had thrown something at his car
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Pierce suffered bite marks on both arms
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Stoll was later discovered to be intoxicated during the altercation | 65,591 | record_train |
@placeholder's mishap gives Rosberg the chance to extend his 14-point lead over Hamilton in the individual standings. | (CNN) -- If Lewis Hamilton is to win a fifth Hungarian Grand Prix, he'll need something akin to a miracle. That's because he'll start well adrift of the pack after the back of his Mercedes caught fire in qualifying -- the second consecutive Saturday he's suffered misfortune. It was on his first qualifying lap, too. Hamilton wasn't hurt but with his chassis needing replacing, it means a start from pit lane. His teammate and Championship leader Nico Rosberg had no such issues, recording the fastest time. Last week in qualifying for the German Grand Prix, a brake issue led to a Hamilton crash and meant he began 20th on the grid on race day but he put in a stellar drive to rise to third.
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Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton finishes second last in Hungarian Grand Prix qualifying
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Hamilton's car catches fire to end his session early but he walked away unhurt
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It's the second straight week the Englishman suffers a car issue in qualifying
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Teammate and Championship leader Nico Rosberg records the fastest time | 65,592 | record_train |
Not to mention @placeholder, for the most important guest of all. | Booking a ticket online to head to a sports match is normally a simple process as you fly through the forms. Putting in your details is a bit of an arduous process but most of us are normally happy to be called either Mr, Mrs or Miss. However, as first reported in Charles Sale's Sports Agenda column, the online registration form at Lord's this summer offers an extensive list of 52 titles to ensure fans can choose the appropriate title for their tickets to catch this summer's Ashes series, with the second Test against Australia hosted at the Home of Cricket.
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Lord's cricket ground in north London is known as the 'Home of Cricket'
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The online ticket registration form at Lord's offers unusual choices
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52 available titles include Queen, Commander and The Right Honourable
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The Queen is a great cricket fan and a patron of Lord's Cricket Ground
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Lord's hosts the second Ashes Test this summer, starting July 16 | 65,593 | record_train |
"Even though I enjoyed the opportunity to work in @placeholder, I never got used to their system. | HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- With the late evening sun casting a dramatic light across the 65th floor of an empty Hong Kong office block, everything was primed for a spectacular entrance from Hong Kong filmmaker John Woo. Director John Woo: Hardboiled on the outside, soft on the inside. With the scene set and cameras ready, the lift doors opened on cue. But instead of the director appearing, perhaps with a spectacular pyrotechnic backdrop or with a motif dove, out stepped one of the building's security guards wondering what a CNN film crew was doing filming an empty building. It turned out the 63-year old director was embroiled in another dramatic scene on the other side of town, commonly known as "Hong Kong Rush Hour." We were assured Jackie Chan wasn't involved in the hold up.
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"Mission Impossible II" and "Red Cliff" director has worked with Hollywood A-listers
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Latest film a welcome return to working outside of Hollywood studio system
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Growing up in Hong Kong was "hell"; found escape in cinemas and theaters
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Originally wanted to be a priest, but encouraged by ministers to be an artist | 65,594 | record_train |
Insight: The soldier kept @placeholder up to date on his training and deployment | By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 08:28 EST, 3 March 2014 | UPDATED: 10:20 EST, 3 March 2014 Poignant love letters a young soldier sent to his teenage sweetheart from the trenches have been revealed nearly one hundred years after they were written. Will O'Brien from Abersychan, regularly wrote to his girlfriend, Rose Nash, expressing his desire to be with her again, his longing for home and the terrible sights he had seen fighting for his country. Will was just 16 when he enlisted in 1915 and fought in the 5th Battalion of the Grenadier Guards.
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Will O'Brien, from Abersychan, fought in 5th Battalion of Grenadier Guards
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Enlisted in 1915 when he was 16
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Had been dating Rose Nash for a year
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Sent her hundreds of letters expressing his love for her
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Also revealed horror of life at the front
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He was killed in battle in 1917
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Rose kept all his letters until she died in 1982
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They were discovered when her house was cleared and now made public | 65,595 | record_train |
The hotel later told guests they were flushing the water system with chlorine, leaving @placeholder to wonder why staff would do that if everyone was just suffering sunstroke. | British holidaymakers struck down by a crippling bug have accused an Egyptian hotel of trying to blame their illness on sunstroke. Several bed-bound tourists were hooked up to IV drips and given antibiotics, and some even collapsed as the mass outbreak swept through the four-star Coral Sea Waterworld complex. At least 100 people – including staff – were thought to be suffering from Shigella, which causes diarrhoea, stomach cramps and fever, at the Sharm el-Sheikh resort earlier this summer. No reason to smile: A doctor, left, poses with Kate Andrews after she became ill at an Egyptian resort However, some holidaymakers have accused the hotel of trying to blame the outbreak on people spending too much time in the sun.
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Holidaymakers were confined to their beds and hooked up to IV drips
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At least 100 guests and staff thought to be suffering from Shigella
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First Choice says letter 'is not as a result of any reported cases of sickness' | 65,596 | record_train |
@placeholder, whose 12-year stint at Old Trafford ended in the summer, is convinced his old side’s recent revival will continue. | One of Louis van Gaal’s predecessors at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, turned the haranguing of referees into something of an art form. Van Gaal’s Boxing Day opponent at Old Trafford, Newcastle’s Alan Pardew, has also been known to overstep the mark in his technical area in every sense. But as much as he commands an automatic place in the spotlight, Van Gaal has been happy to spend his first five months in English football sat largely in the shadows. Louis van Gaal (third left) has opted for a measured approach on the bench since taking over at United
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Ferguson was well-known for his outbursts on the sidelines
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But Van Gaal has opted for a more measured approach from the bench
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'When I was in my first year I did everything. But I learned to be more quiet. I write notes for half-time,' he said
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Meanwhile, Rio Ferdinand has backed his former club to finish in the top three this season | 65,597 | record_train |
The trial of the three former leaders was the last of three to be held at the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Three former guerrilla leaders -- who helped command what one activist called "one of the most brutal rebel movements in modern days" -- were sentenced Wednesday in Freetown, Sierra Leone, for crimes against humanity. Amputee victims of Sierra Leone's civil war take part in football training at a beach in Freetown. The U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone found the men guilty in February of crimes that included murder, rape, sexual slavery and forced marriages stemming from a civil war that lasted from March 1991 to January 2002. They were arrested in March 2003, said Peter Anderson, spokesman for the U.N. court.
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Three rebels in Sierra Leone sentenced for crimes against humanity
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U.N. Special Court for Sierra Leone found the men guilty in February
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Men convicted of crimes such as murder, rape, sexual slavery, forced marriages
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Charges stem from civil war that lasted from March 1991 to January 2002 | 65,598 | record_train |
"But we are not relying on the @placeholder alone," he said. | (CNN) -- Sarin gas has been used several times in the Syrian civil war, including at least once by the Assad regime, France's foreign minister said Tuesday, citing results from test samples in France's possession. Laurent Fabius announced that conclusion after meeting with the head of a United Nations mission set up to establish the facts about the alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria. "I gave him the results of tests carried out by our lab appointed by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons to identify chemical warfare," Fabius said in a statement, referring to the Swedish scientist Professor Ake Sellstrom.
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NEW: Fabius says the Assad regime is culpable in at least one instance
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France is certain sarin gas was used in Syria "several times," Fabius says
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The announcement comes after a meeting with the head of a fact-finding mission
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Human Rights Council report: "Reasonable grounds" to believe chemical agents were used | 65,599 | record_train |