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the radio firmly, and @placeholder complied with the instruction even though | By Jonathan McEvoy Nico Rosberg has fuelled the debate over Lewis Hamilton’s failure to follow team orders during Sunday’s Hungarian Grand Prix by saying his rival’s behaviour was ‘not good’. Rosberg, the world championship leader, is not the most outspoken driver so his careful criticism of Hamilton is noteworthy. Speaking as the debate over the rights and wrongs of the incident widened, Rosberg said: ‘Lewis didn’t let me by although he was ordered to, so that’s obviously not good, and we need to discuss that internally.’ VIDEO Scroll down to watch Nico Rosberg discuss disappointing Hungarian GP result Holding station: Lewis Hamilton ignored a team order from the pit wall to let Nico Rosberg through in Hungary
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Lewis Hamilton controversially defied team orders in Hungary race
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The Briton didn't let title rival Rosberg through despite order from Mercedes
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Hamilton said he was 'very shocked' with instruction from Mercedes pit wall
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Rosberg still leads Hamilton in F1 championship ahead of summer break | 10,300 | record_train |
Happy: Despite not attending Kim and @placeholder's wedding, Karen Houghton says:'I'm really happy for her and I do have a present for her' | By Sara Nathan and Hugo Daniel In Los Angeles Kim Kardashian's aunt - and self-proclaimed 'crazy' relative - has revealed she will NOT be attending the reality star's lavish third wedding, insisting: 'I've been to Kim's weddings, two of them, and I've been to Paris.' Karen Houghton, 55, who is the younger sister of Kim's mom Kris Jenner, said she was more concerned with the wildfires sweeping near her San Diego County home. And speaking exclusively to MailOnline, she said Kim phoned her yesterday and offered to buy her a ticket so she can attend her marriage to rapper Kanye West, which kicks off in Paris on Friday.
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Karen Houghton is Kris Jenner's sister and Kim Kardashian's 'crazy' aunt
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Kim has offered to fly her to Paris - but she's worried Californian wildfires will demolish her home
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She says: 'I was a stewardess, I've been to Paris, traveling is not a big deal'
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Karen recently insisted that Bruce Jenner left Kris because he was fed up of her yelling - and called her sister a 'nutcase'
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She reveals her nephew Rob Kardashian didn't want to go to wedding - and felt his weight gain made him the 'black sheep' of the family, but she persuaded him
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She says: 'I think this marriage will last longer than 72 days!' | 10,301 | record_train |
In addition to the huge spike in atheists, the proportion of @placeholder has risen from 3.0 per cent to 4.8 per cent since 2001. | White British people are now in a minority in London for the first time, it emerged today as census data revealed that the immigrant population of England and Wales went up by 3million over the past decade. Just 3.7million Londoners described their ethnicity as 'White British' in 2011 - down from 4.3million in 2001, and making up 44.9 per cent of the city's population. It is believed to be the first time that British whites have become a minority in any region of the UK. Another major change to the nation came in the decreasing number of Christians - 4million fewer people claimed to belong to the faith as a quarter of Britons said they had no religion.
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Just 44.9% of Londoners are White British, according to census data
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7.5million residents of England and Wales were foreign-born in 2011
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Census data reveal just 59% now call themselves Christian as a quarter say they have no religion and 5% are Muslim
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Less than 90% of country is white for the first time ever
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Home ownership declines but more people have paid off their mortgages
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Marriage rate dips to record low as fewer than half are hitched | 10,302 | record_train |
'[In @placeholder] There were gas fumes, rubbish on the pavement, and people everywhere,' she explains. | British make-up artist and former model Jemma Kidd has offered a glimpse inside her stunning English country house. The 39-year-old - who became a countess after marrying Arthur Wellesley, Earl of Mornington, in 2005 - moved from London to the Hampshire estate with her husband four years ago, shortly after their twins, Darcy and Mae, were born. In images from the new issue of Elle Decor, the 18th century home, which she calls an 'oasis,' boasts a huge garden, lavish rooms and heirlooms from the first Duke of Wellington's personal collection - as well as their own modern, personal touches.
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Jemma Kidd became a countess after marrying Arthur Wellesley, Earl of Mornington, in 2005
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The couple have four-year-old twins - a boy named Darcy and Mae, a girl | 10,303 | record_train |
We know that President Calderón would not have declared his war without @placeholder sponsorship, money and military advice. | Why was my son murdered? He was 24, and he had never tried drugs. He didn't even smoke. He had paid half his university costs with a sports scholarship and was working as administrative staff at a cardiac clinic in Morelos, Mexico. Why then was my son suffocated by hit men from the Gulf Cartel? Why did his six friends, just like him, die at his side? The answer, you may tell me, is obvious. "Because drug traffickers are bad, and must be stopped." The answer, however, is not that simple. If it were I would not be leading a caravan for peace across the United States. Let's pose the question differently. If Mexico's President Felipe Calderon had treated drug abuse as a question of public health rather than a matter of national security, might my son and his friends still be alive today? If instead of declaring war on drug trafficking, Calderón had pursued a bilateral agenda with the United States to decriminalize drugs and regulate their use, is it possible that they and tens of thousands of other young people killed in the last six years would be still be with us?
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Mexican poet Javier Sicilia's son and six friends were killed by drug cartel hit men
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Sicilia gave up writing and started a movement for peace and an end to war on drugs
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Sicilia: 60,000 slain since war on drugs began in 2006, with no end to drugs
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Sicilia leading a peace caravan in the U.S. to end the drug war ravaging both nations | 10,304 | record_train |
I'm glad CNN has created the @placeholder project, because it's something that makes you feel good when you see what can be done and what people are doing out there in the shadows. | (CNN) -- Actor-director Gary Sinise has touched the lives of thousands of U.S. service members. Sinise often travels overseas to honor and entertain the troops with his Lt. Dan Band, and his Gary Sinise Foundation helps support them when they return home. CNN's Denise Quan recently spoke with Sinise about CNN Heroes and his philanthropy, which also assists civilian first responders. Below are excerpts from that interview. Denise Quan: What is the Gary Sinise Foundation? Gary Sinise: Over the past 10 or so years, I have been very active with a lot of military charities, a lot of first-responder charities. ...
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Acclaimed actor Gary Sinise: I'm grateful for the freedom that our troops provide
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His Gary Sinise Foundation provides support for veterans and civilian first responders
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One of Sinise's iconic roles was a disabled veteran in "Forrest Gump"
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He says he also has many veterans in his family | 10,305 | record_train |
YouTube: See what $53,000 a day gets you on @placeholder | (CNN) -- Lori Hyde was hunting for a unique vacation experience when her curiosity was piqued by Pretty Joe Rock, a tiny speck of land in the waters off Marathon in the Florida Keys with just enough room for a two-bedroom home and a few clusters of mangroves. She and her husband spent a week on the petite island in February, relaxing and enjoying each other's company, with no one else around but the resident birds. "I was looking for a rental that would be private so that came up as I was searching around and we were like, well it can't get much more private than that," said Hyde, 43, a stay-at-home mom who lives in Woodbridge, Virginia.
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Many islands can be rented for a few thousand dollars a week
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If you have a sense of adventure, some can be had for a few hundred dollars
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"It's a mystique to be on your own private island," owner says
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Necker Island is on the other end of the spectrum at $53,000-plus a night | 10,306 | record_train |
Alcon Entertainment did not immediately respond to @placeholder's request for comment. | He may have fully intended to figure out a new take on Patrick Swayze's iconic philosopher-surfer, but just months before cameras were supposed to roll on the "Point Break" remake, news broke that star Gerard Butler had officially dropped out of the project. EW confirmed the news Tuesday. All we can say is "Vaya con Dios, brah." It's probably not a terrible move. Reboot planned for Patrick Swayze's surf-heist movie 'Point Break' The remake of director Kathryn Bigelow's 1991 cult classic has been in the works since 2011, and finally, in the last year, it looked like Alcon Entertainment was getting traction. They had a script from Kurt Wimmer. Butler had signed on. They'd found a director in Ericson Core, and even a Johnny Utah (Luke Bracey).
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Butler has officially dropped out of the project
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The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news
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The studio has not commented | 10,307 | record_train |
@placeholder knew Powell, then 20 and an admitted racist. | Washington (CNN) -- A killer who sent a prosecutor a taunting letter about killing a 16-year-old girl died in Virginia's electric chair Thursday night, the Richmond Times Dispatch reported. Paul Warner Powell was pronounced dead at 9:09 p.m. ET, the newspaper reported. Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell had denied clemency and the U.S. Supreme Court in January refused to block the execution. Powell was convicted in the 1999 murder of Stacie Reed and the rape of her 14-year-old sister in their Manassas, Virginia, family home. Powell claimed double jeopardy after state prosecutors put him on trial for a second time in the killing. The high court in July delayed Powell's execution while considering the broader constitutional claims, which were finally rejected. The killer rejected lethal injection, the state's usual method of execution.
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Paul Warner Powell was convicted of murdering Stacie Reed and raping her sister
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Afterward, he wrote a taunting letter to the prosecutor giving new details of the crime
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In a second trial, his admission of attempted rape of Stacie got him the death penalty
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The U.S. Supreme Court in January refused to block the execution | 10,308 | record_train |
The @placeholder leader suggested speeding up India's justice system, notorious for its sluggishness and how long it takes to settle lawsuits. | New Delhi (CNN) -- India's prime minister Monday called for reforms in the country's slow-paced judicial system as a key measure to fighting corruption as he discounted the notion that a citizen ombudsman alone can eradicate deeply-entrenched graft. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told a management institute in Calcutta in eastern India that his government though was open to dialogue with campaigners demanding an anti-corruption watchdog with sweeping powers. His comments came as 74-year-old activist Anna Hazare's hunger strike entered its seventh day at a large protest site in New Delhi, packed by thousands of supporters. Hazare has set August 30 as a deadline for parliament to pass a bill drafted by members of the civil society to create a Lokpal, or citizen ombudsman. The campaigner rejects the government's version of the legislation already tabled in the elected national assembly, saying it's too weak.
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Prime minister says judicial system reform needed to curb corruption
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He says an ombudsman won't be enough
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Hazare continues his hunger strike | 10,309 | record_train |
"One of his superiors came over and had @placeholder apologize to the guy," said the elder Buckley. | Oceanside, New York (CNN) -- Deployed to a volatile outpost in southern Afghanistan where U.S. Marines routinely face a mix of skirmishes and hidden explosives, Greg Buckley Jr. sensed that an attack was imminent. And he knew that it would come from within. The 21-year-old Marine was posted to Garmsir in Helmand Province, where he was training local security forces as part of NATO's planned withdrawal in 2014. It was during a static-filled phone call to his father over the summer that the Long Island native mentioned a run-in he had with an Afghan trainee while on guard duty. NATO releases details of brazen raid on base in Afghanistan
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Greg Buckley Jr. was gunned down by the forces he had been training
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"He told me, if I have to stay here until November... I'm not going to come home," his dad said
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The phenomenon is known as "green-on-blue" and is disturbingly more frequent in Afghanistan
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Buckley warned superiors an insider attack could happen, his father says; CNN could not confirm | 10,310 | record_train |
At this stage Day, @placeholder and Palmer had clawed McIlroy back to tie for the lead at 10-under-par. | (CNN) -- Rory McIlroy held his nerve to maintain the lead on day three of the PGA Championship at the Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky and will take a slender one shot cushion into Sunday's final round. The Northern Irishman, who is attempting to win his third straight tournament and second major of 2014, carded a round of 67 Saturday to leave him on 13-under-par for the week. Austria's Bernd Wiesberger is a shot back at 12-under-par followed by Rickie Fowler on 11-under. Phil Mickelson finished the day at 10-under-par alongside Jason Day while Louis Oosthuizen, Henrik Stenson, Ryan Palmer and Miko Ilonen are tied for fifth position at nine-under-par.
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Rory McIlroy takes slim lead into final day of PGA Championship
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British Open winner holds one shot advantage over Austria's Bernd Wiesberger
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Rickie Fowler, Jason Day and Phil Mickelson all in chasing pack | 10,311 | record_train |
has called @placeholder's adopted daughter an ethnic slur, spat on her and smeared feces on the family's wheelchair ramp. | By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter An Ohio man is sitting on a street corner with a sign declaring he's a bully as part of his sentence for harassing a neighbor and her disabled children with ethnic slurs. A judge ordered 62-year-old Edmond Aviv to display the sign for five hours Sunday, starting at 9am, as part of a greater sentence for disorderly misconduct. The sign says: 'I AM A BULLY! I pick on children that are disabled, and I am intolerant of those that are different from myself. My actions do not reflect an appreciation for the diverse South Euclid community that I live in.'
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Neighbor Mike Prugh said that 62-year-old Edmond Aviv terrorized his family for no reason over a 15-year period
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Aviv pleaded no contest to a fourth-degree misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct
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He was ordered to hold a sign that says 'I am a bully' from 9am to 2pm Sunday
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Aviv was also sentenced to 15 days jail, seven months probation, 100 hours community service, anger management classes and personal counseling
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'You wonder every time you walk outside, you turn to your left to see if your neighbor is there spitting, yelling, screaming at you and you don't know why,' Prugh said | 10,312 | record_train |
@placeholder's family and friends told her that was being ridiculous, but her mind was made up and she flew to London to meet with a surgeon that she found on the internet who said he could do Bio-Alcamid fillers. | A woman has told of her horror at being left deformed and battling life-threatening injuries after a plastic surgeon injected fillers into her face that went disastrously wrong. Alex Laird, 53, from Ireland, bought the Bio-Alcamid filler treatment from a London surgeon eight years ago after seeing an advert online. But a few years later, the chemicals started to move around her face, leaving her with unsightly bumps that quickly became severely infected. Scroll down for video Alex Laird, 53, from Ireland, had Bio-Alcamid fillers injected into her face. Years later, the chemicals moved around, causing disfigurement and infections. She is sharing her story as a warning
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Alex Laird, 53, from Ireland had Bio-Alcamid fillers injected into her face
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Years later, the chemicals moved around, causing bacterial infections
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Her face was left disfigured and she was hospitalised twice
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Alex appeared on Botched Up Bodies on Channel 5 this evening | 10,313 | record_train |
Ms @placeholder said that at some point she discovered school books on a table in the kitchen. | By Laurie Whitwell UPDATED: 17:04 EST, 15 August 2011 The ex-wife of a man accused of killing an Ohio schoolgirl in 1967 told a court she found the 14-year-old naked and suspended by ropes in their basement before she was killed. Robert Bowman, now 75, is charged with the murder of Eileen Adams, who vanished on her way home from Central Catholic High School in Toldeo. She was discovered six weeks later in a frozen field with her body hogtied and a nail driven into the back of her head, similar to several dolls that were collected when officers travelled to Miami to question Bowman.
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Margaret Bowman kept quiet after being threatened
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Robert Bowman said he would kill her and their child
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Eileen Adams was hogtied with cords when found dead
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She had a nail in her head and had been strangled | 10,314 | record_train |
They only had themselves to blame in front of 66,164 at @placeholder. | David Strettle reminded England coach Stuart Lancaster of his predatory credentials with a match-winning hat-trick that helped erase the painful memories of Saracens last Twickenham visit. The former England international, who finished last season as the Aviva Premiership’s leading English-qualified try-scorer with 11 touchdowns, was back in business again on Saturday as Mark McCall’s men made hard work of putting Dai Young’s resurgent Wasps away. His last-minute try - awarded by Television Match Official David Sainsbury but contested by Young and his Wasps charges - stole what would have been a famous victory from Wasps; who also failed to win on the opening day of last season by the narrowest of margins.
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Strettle crossed in the last minute after Wasps' brilliant comeback looked to have won the season opener
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Chris Ashton and Strettle ran in first half tries for Saracens to give them 20-9 half-time lead
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Nathan Hughes replied early in the second period for Wasps
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Christian Wade's sublime double turned the match around before Strettle scored his second try to cut the lead to a single point
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The England winger then came up trumps in a grandstand finish | 10,315 | record_train |
He paid handsome tribute to his conqueror, @placeholder: ‘He was the better player from start to finish.’ He conceded his own shortcomings: ‘I need to make some improvements to my game.’ | So, farewell Andy Murray. It was good while it lasted, but nothing lasts forever. You may be the current Olympic champion, even the reigning Wimbledon champion, until Sunday at least. But you have won nothing all year, you are 27 years old and the shades of night are falling fast. British tennis expects rather more from its heroes than a string of near-misses and might-have-beens. The old guard is changing, time to move aside. Or so we were told. The reaction to Murray’s defeat in the Wimbledon quarter-finals carried the whiff of an epitaph. He had not merely lost a tennis match, he had disappointed his public, he had let the country down. Worse, he hadn’t behaved terribly well.
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The criticism of Murray after his Wimbledon 2014 exit is unfair
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British No 1 was knocked out in straight sets by Grigor Dimitrov
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But he was just beaten by the better man on the day, he will return
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He is carrying the state of British tennis on his shoulders
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Made history last year by winning Wimbledon on Centre Court
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He is the greatest player we have ever produced | 10,316 | record_train |
What new powers mean for @placeholder and the rest of us | MPs are demanding full ‘home rule’ for England once new powers over tax and benefits are handed to Scotland in the biggest constitutional shake-up for decades. The Tories and Lib Dems appear determined to force a Commons vote on the issue within months, leaving Labour out in the cold by opposing the move. David Cameron vowed to publish proposals on English votes for English laws before Christmas, saying yesterday the case was now ‘unanswerable’. Scroll down for video David Cameron, pictured, said he was about to publish proposals for English votes on English laws However, the move prompted a fierce row over whether to ban Scots from voting on income tax rates.
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English MPs now want their own 'home rule' following Scottish decision
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David Cameron will publish English votes for English law proposals
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Labour is opposed to the English votes for English law plan
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The Conservatives and Lib Dems want a vote on the plan in the New Year | 10,317 | record_train |
The undocking of the @placeholder will mark the beginning of the 35th ISS mission, which awaits the arrival of two more Russian cosmonauts and an American astronaut in two weeks. | (CNN) -- Nearly five months of cramped living in zero gravity will come to an end Thursday for one American astronaut and two Russian cosmonauts aboard the International Space Station. Their Soyuz capsule is set to undock at 8:30 p.m. ET, and land less than three and a half hours later in Kazakhstan. Soyuz modules are vital to the Russian space program. They are launched into space as capsules atop a rocket, and are capable of landing on land, not requiring a body of water to splash down in. A Soyuz carried the first ever crew to the ISS in November 2000, according to NASA. One is docked there at all times, in case the crew needs to leave in an emergency.
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NASA: The trip back to Earth should take less than three and a half hours
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One American and two Russians will land just before midnight
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Russian Soyuz space modules have proven very reliable
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It is the standard transportation mode to the ISS after a deadly space shuttle crash | 10,318 | record_train |
As a 'full disclosure' adviser to @placeholder, his sentiments are hardly surprising, but he does not rely on opinion to make his case. | Appearing on the cover of Newsweek, Barack Obama looks coy, half-smiling, half-surprised, gracefully clutching his suit jacket slung over his shoulder. It might appear to be some sort of watch advertisement were it not for Niall Ferguson's blazing headline 'Hit the Road, Barack: Why We Need a New President.' The article sizes him up on his economic and foreign relations accomplishments, as well as announces the rise of his apparent new nemesis: Paul Ryan. Hey Girl: Newsweek's cover might appear to be some sort of watch advertisement were it not for Niall Ferguson's blazing headline 'Hit the Road, Barack: Why We Need a New President'
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British writer - who worked for John McCain in 2008 - bashes Barack Obama's years of 'failed' policy
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Calls for new era of Romney/Ryan
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Magazine courts controversy again, leaning right instead of left
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Uses same photographer who snapped 'Wizard Obama' picture | 10,319 | record_train |
With little transparency, accountability and pluralism, the Communist Party under @placeholder has made little progress in curbing endemic corruption in the party and the government. | Beijing (CNN) -- When Hu Jintao steps down as leader of China's Communist Party this month, not everyone will view his record over the last 10 years favorably. All told, it's a record of rapid social and economic changes punctuated by political turmoil, disaster and crackdowns. Working in tandem with Premier Wen Jiabao, the 69-year-old Hu is credited for solidifying China's position as a rising global power. But Hu also has his share of critics. "Although the reform and opening has given the party huge fortune, the distribution of wealth has been extremely uneven," said Zhang Ming, from the Department of Political Science at Renmin University in China.
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Hu Jintao will be stepping down as China's leader at the 18th Party Congress
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Likely to be replaced by his current vice president, Xi Jinping
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Hu presided over China as it became the world's second biggest economy
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However critics point to growing rich-poor divide, corruption, authoritarian rule | 10,320 | record_train |
But @placeholder always knew having a baby wasn't going to be cheap, so the couple were happy to spend the money. | By Martha De Lacey and Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 5 August 2013 When first-time mother Sarah Sharples found out she was expecting a girl, she was determined that her daughter would want for nothing. In her excitement, the 25-year-old managed to spend £3,000 on clothes, toys and nursery furniture, all in the most girlish shade of pink. Trouble was, when the big day finally came, the 'little princess' they were expecting turned out to be a little boy. Pretty in pink: Sarah Sharples and her husband Lee were told by doctors they were expecting a baby girl so spent £3,000 on pretty baby essentials... but then she gave birth to a little boy and is now stuck with a wardrobe full of pink clothes
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Sarah Sharples, 25, and husband Lee, 37, were told they were having a girl
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The couple from Northumberland discovered baby was a boy after birth
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They were going to call her Lily-Mae, but named him Joseph instead
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Have tried to swap pink items for blue ones, but couldn't swap everything | 10,321 | record_train |
Gao said it's "understandable" this tragic incident "may have caught the @placeholder government unprepared, and the magnitude of the incident may have overwhelmed them." | Beijing (CNN) -- Over the past few days, the families of the 154 Chinese passengers who were aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have been oscillating between grief and visceral anger as the search for the plane carrying their loved ones continues. In emotional scenes at a Beijing hotel where many of them have been staying for more than two weeks, some distraught relatives collapsed and had to be taken to hospital. Other relatives angrily defied police admonishments and marched to the Malaysian Embassy in Beijing earlier this week. Wearing white T-shirts emblazoned with "Pray for MH370," they shouted their demand for "evidence" the airliner ended its journey in the southern Indian Ocean, and called the Malaysians "liars," accusing the authorities in Kuala Lumpur of withholding information.
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Relatives of Chinese passengers on MH370 have been holed up in Beijing hotel
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Many have taken their anger to Malaysian embassy amid lack of information
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Street protests largely banned in China amid fears of social unrest
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China also keen not to alienate itself from Malaysia, an ASEAN partner | 10,322 | record_train |
Vera says she now has to pass on her words of weather wisdom to the @placeholder men before they go for their photo shoots, with some unusual fashion tips thrown in. | It's an agonising dilemma faced by every bride-to-be around the world: just what to wear on her special wedding day? But spare a thought for the women of Siberia, where harsh winters can last for up to nine months of the year. And while those preparing to walk down the aisle in the UK or the US pray the rain keeps away, in this part of eastern Russia they simply hope they get a nice 'warm' day -- with temperatures even a little milder than minus 40C. Scroll down for video What to wear on your wedding day takes on a different dimension when temperatures are -40 degrees
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Winter in Siberia lasts for nine months and is bitterly cold
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Brides are forced to wear boots and thermals under their dresses
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Even with this and coats, most struggle to stay outside for over 10 minutes
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Top photographer Vera Salnitskaya carries tea with whiskey for brides
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Even grooms have to apply make up as noses turn bright red in seconds
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Nevertheless the snow provides a stunning backdrop for wedding snaps | 10,323 | record_train |
'We are attacking the Ministry of Justice one day before the trial for Tunisian FEMEN prisoner Amina to demand to let @placeholder free and to give up Islamists tradition judging women's liberation,' she wrote. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:17 EST, 29 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:39 EST, 29 May 2013 Three feminist activists have been arrested for holding a topless demonstration outside a court today in protest against the jailing of a Tunisian member of Ukrainian feminist group FEMEN. FEMEN activist Amina Tyler, 19, was arrested at another protest against Islam's treatment of women earlier this month after she sparked outrage across Tunisia by posting topless pictures of herself online. A Muslim preacher called for the student to be stoned after the pictures, showing Tyler with the words: 'My body belongs to me' written across her bare chest in Arabic, were uploaded to Facebook.
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FEMEN activist Amina Tyler, 19, was arrested at an earlier protest on May 19
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She sparked outrage in March after posting topless pics of herself online with the words 'my body belongs to me' written across her chest in Arabic
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Three supporters held topless protest outside Tunisia's Justice Ministry ahead of Tyler's court appearance tomorrow
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Members of the public attacked the three topless women who were arrested | 10,324 | record_train |
"Even though most @placeholder leads were determined not to have any connection to terrorism, many of the FBI witnesses believed the mere possibility of the leads producing useful information made investigating the leads worthwhile," the report states. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Federal agents found much of the information produced by the Bush administration's top-secret warrantless surveillance program vague and difficult to use, a sweeping review of the program found. Former President Bush claims his administration's surveillance program helped to ward off terrorist attacks. Then-President George Bush and other top administration officials have said the program was a critical tool in preventing terrorist attacks. However, a report Friday by the inspectors general of the CIA, the Justice Department, the Pentagon and other agencies found that some FBI and CIA agents were frustrated by the secrecy surrounding the program. Former CIA chiefs Michael Hayden and Porter Goss told investigators the wiretaps filled a gap in U.S. intelligence. One senior official quoted in the report called the wiretaps, dubbed the "President's Surveillance Program" by the report, "a key resource," while the FBI considered it "one tool of many" in their efforts to head off terrorist plots, the report states.
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Audit: Info from Bush's surveillance program found to be vague
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Program allowed for top-secret, warrantless wiretaps
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Bush, other former administration officials have touted program's success
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Review concluded program was built on "factually flawed" legal analysis | 10,325 | record_train |
Even @placeholder, who is generally harder on Republicans, couldn't resist joining in with jokes aimed at the Democrats. | By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 06:53 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 5 August 2013 President Obama has replaced Republican Mitt Romney as the most popular target for comedians, a study has revealed. Researchers who studied jokes made by late-night comedians during the first half of the year found far more gags were aimed at Obama and the Democrats than in the previous year. Obama was the target of 288 gags made by Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Craig Ferguson and Jimmy Kimmel, according to an analysis by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University.
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Obama and Democrats butt of 713 jokes compared to 417 about Republicans
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Contrasts with 2012 when there were double the number of Republican jokes | 10,326 | record_train |
"I love @placeholder, but it wasn't the golden goose this time." | (Wired) -- That's the argument John Timpane made in the Philadelphia Inquirer on Thursday: that our hypermetabolic, Twitter-fueled media culture allowed the remarks from General McChrystal 's crew to spread so far and so fast, Obama had almost no choice but to relieve him. Think of it as information blitzkrieg. "Fast, overwhelming, decisive: It's a case study in how tightly connected 21st-century media can whip a story into a full-on tsunami, with startling consequences for individual careers and national policy ... Noah Shachtman, a nonresident fellow at the Brookings Institution and a blogger at Wired magazine, says: 'The fact so many of us are networked together enabled the information to spread speed-of-light fast. That turned what might have been a slower-burning flame into an instant conflagration.' [Okay, okay. That sounds a little pretentious. But you get the idea -- ed.] How fast? The Rolling Stone article that started it all ... doesn't hits newsstands until today."
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Author: The story tapped into latent anxiety about the war in Afghanistan
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"Frontline troops nowadays are also online troops," writes Hendrik Hertzberg | 10,327 | record_train |
It shows the painful stories of the people who lived on invaded @placeholder lands in 1948, especially women and children." | JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israeli officials are seeking a meeting with Turkey's ambassador to protest a show on Turkish television that reportedly depicts Israeli soldiers murdering Palestinian children. Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman says the Turkish TV show "is being done with state sponsorship." Turkey has been Israel's strongest Muslim ally in the Middle East, and the move comes as relations between the countries have soured in recent days over the latter's decision to exclude Israel from scheduled military exercises. The Turkish TV show "constitutes the most serious level of incitement, and it is being done with state sponsorship," Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said in a statement.
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Turkish TV show reportedly shows Israeli soliders killing young Palestinians
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Israeli official says show "constitutes the most serious level of incitement"
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Israeli officials seek a meeting with Turkey's ambassador to protest show
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He believes that the legendary strength of the @placeholder will ensure that they are forever remembered," Little said. | Washington (CNN) -- A Marine shot and killed two of his fellow service members at a Virginia base Thursday night and then apparently killed himself, base officials said. The incident took place at Marine Corps Base Quantico. The shooter gunned down a man and a woman, the spokesmen said. All are Marines -- permanent personnel assigned to the officer candidate school. Authorities did not disclose a motive and were investigating the incident. The identities of the victims were not immediately disclosed as authorities worked to notify next of kin. "It's been a long night," Col David Maxwell, the base commander, said Friday.
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The shooter gunned down a man and a woman, base officials said
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The shooter then apparently killed himself, they said; all are Marines
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The incident was reported Thursday night
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Victims are personnel in the officer candidate school | 10,329 | record_train |
When @placeholder questioned the decision, he was sent off, thus missing another Zlatan-free game to firm up his claim to the centre-forward role. | And suddenly, it’s all about Zlatan again. It’s the weekend of France’s Clasico (Le Classique) as the meeting of PSG and Marseille jousts with Real Madrid v Barcelona, Bayern Munich v Dortmund and Juventus v Milan for the title of Europe’s classic Clasico. The French match won’t win that title but this ‘Clasico’ carries extra spice because Marseille, revitalized by Marcelo Bielsa’s eccentricities, are top of Ligue 1 and PSG, vitalized by their owners’ billions, lie second. Zlatan Ibrahimovic watches midweek Champions League tie between PSG and APOEL Nicosie Thus, with all the timing of a thespian ‘luvvy’, Ibrahimovic is suddenly ready for curtain up and is vying for centre stage. He has not scored since August, nor played since September and a couple of weeks ago Sweden’s medic was hinting that we are beginning to see Zlatan’s tired body call for surrender.
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Marseille are top of Ligue 1 and rivals PSG lie second in the table
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Zlatan Ibrahimovic set to return after recovering from heel injury
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Edinson Cavani may be forced to play out wide in Le Classique | 10,330 | record_train |
It was the sort of move so frequently seen last season when Suarez was cutting defences into ribbons - and would have had Liverpool fans believing that there is life after @placeholder. | Much of the talk surrounding Liverpool this summer has been focused on who will replace Luis Suarez. What Brendan Rodgers quickly realised is that there was probably no one that could. And therefore against Southampton at Anfield he had to adapt - changing last season's hugely successful system to make up for the loss of his £75million striker. Daniel Sturridge, cut loose from his familiar partner, worked as a lone striker. Raheem Sterling went wide on the left while Philippe Coutinho took his place on the right with a license to move inside. Rickie Lambert had to settle for a spot on the bench.
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Last season's player of the year joined Barcelona in £75million deal
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Brendan Rodgers has spent big to replace the Uruguayan's big influence
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Manager went with experience in the forward positions vs Southampton
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Raheem Sterling started wide on the left with Philippe Coutinho in No 10 role
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Daniel Sturridge was deployed as a lone striker - a change from last season
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Sterling gave Liverpool the lead after 23 minutes latching on to Jordan Henderson's smart through ball that cut through Southampton
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Coutinho looked lost out on the right as Liverpool struggled to create
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Sturridge scored the winner latching on to Sterling's header in the box
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Liverpool had success after bringing on Rickie Lambert and going direct | 10,331 | record_train |
Harper has been seen quite frequently at @placeholder matches lately, proving that it isn't just her big brothers that will grow up loving football. | By Laura Schreffler UPDATED: 05:31 EST, 7 November 2011 His sons may be football fans already, but it's becoming apparent that David Beckham's daughter, Harper Seven, is following suit. The little girl, who will be four months old on November 10, was on hand to watch her father and his football team LA Galaxy win their way into the MLS Cup finals in Carson, California yesterday - a first for Beckham during his lucrative $1m-a-week five-year contract with the club. However, given that Harper has only just started to become a fixture at the games, it could be said that she was something of a good luck charm for her dear old daddy.
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LA Galaxy beats Real Salt Lake 3-1
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Atlanta Falcons attempted to inform fans about their trip to @placeholder with this infographic, but failed miserably | NFL interest in the United Kingdom continues to grow rapidly but if this infographic - released by the Atlanta Falcons - is anything to go by, the NFL still has a lot to learn about its transatlantic cousins. The Falcons arrived in London earlier this week ahead of Sunday's game against the Detroit Lions at Wembley, but they obviously didn't follow the map on their own graphic as it has London positioned in eastern Spain. If misinforming their fans about where the team were actually going isn't bad enough, the graphic also states that the team and staff will take three planes to London, when in fact it is only two.
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Atlanta Falcons take on Detroit Lions at Wembley on Sunday October 26
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The Falcons accidentally placed London in Spain on an inforgraphic
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Graphic was quickly removed and replaced with a correct one
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If they didn't follow through, @placeholder — described in online horror sites as standing between 6 feet and 14 feet tall with tendrils sprouting from his back — would attack both girls and their families. | One of two Wisconsin girls accused of stabbing a classmate to please the horror character Slender Man should only face a lesser charge in juvenile court because she thought she had to kill her friend to protect herself and her family from the creature, her attorney argued on Monday. Anissa Weier, then 12, and her friend Morgan Geyser were arrested after allegedly stabbing their friend 19 times and leaving her in the woods on May 31, 2014. Each girl faces one count of being a party to first-degree intentional attempted homicide in adult court in connection with the May incident.
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Anissa Weier, then 12, and Morgan Geyser are accused of stabbing their friend Peyton Leutner 19 times on May 31, 2014
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An attorney for Weier told a Wisconsin court on Monday that her client believed the fictional character was real and that she had to protect herself
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Weier and Geyser, 13, both face being charged with first-degree intentional attempted homicide in adult court
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Weier's defense attorney claims his client should face a lesser charge in juvenile court, even though the victim says she did all the stabbing | 10,334 | record_train |
Neither @placeholder nor the Democratic-led Senate have made any official declarations yet. | Washington (CNN) -- Colleagues of Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia mourned his death as family and friends planned his funeral. Byrd, the longest-serving member of the U.S. Congress, died Monday at the age of 92. Under West Virginia law, the state's popular two-term Democratic governor, Joe Manchin, has the power to appoint Byrd's successor. Manchin is expected to name a fellow member of his party to succeed Byrd, who was also a Democrat, thereby keeping a total of 59 Democrats in the Senate. There are questions, however, regarding exactly how long Byrd's appointed successor can serve before another election is held.
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NEW: President Obama: Senate has "lost a venerable institution"
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Questions raised about if/when a special election is required
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Harry Reid, Senate Democratic leader: "There will never be another like him"
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"It was not beautiful," Torres said, "and we were playing the best team in the world, but @placeholder did not take their chances and, in the end, it worked for us." | (CNN) -- Ten-man Chelsea produced an astonishing comeback to recover from 2-0 down on the night and beat defending champions Barcelona 3-2 on aggregate in a scarcely believable Champions League semifinal at the Camp Nou on Tuesday. Chelsea began the second-leg tie with a slender 1-0 lead and looked doomed when captain John Terry was sent off for violent conduct in the 37th minute and Andres Iniesta put Barcelona 2-1 up overall shortly afterward. But Ramires put Chelsea ahead on away goals moments before halftime and Chelsea somehow held off wave after wave of Barcelona attack after the break before snatching a 2-2 draw.
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Chelsea sub Fernando Torres seals 3-2 aggregate win over Barcelona
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Chelsea captain John Terry sent off in the 37th minute
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Barcelona take lead through Sergio Busquets and Andres Iniesta before Ramires scores away goal
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Lionel Messi hits the bar with a penalty, and later has a shot pushed onto the post | 10,336 | record_train |
A 32-year-old @placeholder was detained and charged with terrorism, but police have not officially released his name. | Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- The suspect in the bombing and mass shooting in Norway believed the terrorist attacks were "horrible," but "in his head (they) were necessary," a man who identified himself as the suspect's lawyer told Norwegian broadcaster TV2. Geir Lippestad told TV2 late Saturday that he represented Anders Behring Breivik, who was arrested Friday after twin terror attacks that left at least 92 dead. Breivik "is ready to explain himself" in a court hearing Monday, Lippestad said. CNN unsuccessfully attempted to contact Lippestad. While they have only arrested one suspect, police in Norway have not ruled out the possibility that someone else may have been involved in the explosion in Oslo and a shooting at a youth camp on Utoya island
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Suspect will "explain himself" in court Monday, his self-described lawyer says
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Anders Behring Breivik felt the attacks were "horrible" but "necessary," says the lawyer
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The combined death toll in the attacks rises to 92, with 85 killed in the camp shooting
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Greenfield adds it ‘would have been far more shocking’ than the Clinton scandal if @placeholder’s administration failed to prevent the story from becoming public, which would have been 'hard'. | The shooting of President John F Kennedy, born on this day in 1917, remains one of the world’s most infamous assassinations, and its implications are still arguably being felt today. Aside from the conspiracy theories shrouding the event, the impact of his death on 22 November 1963 has been pored over and studied for decades. But what if he had never been shot by Lee Harvey Oswald? That was a question tackled by award-winning US television journalist Jeff Greenfield for All About History magazine issue 13, who considered how life in the following decades might have been different had Kennedy lived.
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President John F Kennedy was born 97 years ago today in 1917
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He was assassinated on 22 November 1963 - but what if he hadn't been?
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US television journalist Jeff Greenfield tackles the implications of this
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One suggestion is that the Vietnam War might not have happened as it did
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While averting 'nuclear holocaust' with the Soviet Union may have halted the Cold War
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"Only last month, @placeholder rejected the framework principles proposed by the United States. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel's Security Cabinet announced Thursday the country won't hold peace negotiations with a Palestinian government backed by the militant Hamas movement. The development came a day after Palestinian rival movements Fatah and Hamas embarked on an effort to form a unity government. The Security Cabinet is the part of the Israeli full Cabinet tasked with making security decisions. "Instead of choosing peace, Abu Mazen formed an alliance with a murderous terrorist organization that calls for the destruction of Israel,' said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, referring to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. "Whoever chooses the terrorism of Hamas does not want peace."
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NEW: Israeli military, Palestinian militants clash near Gaza border
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Netanyahu calls Hamas "a murderous terrorist organization"
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Hamas runs Gaza and Fatah dominates in the West Bank | 10,339 | record_train |
The party being arranged was Andrew's farewell to D.C. Andrew is off to the rigors of @placeholder. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Where were you on the night of July 15? You may not even remember, but for me it was an extraordinary evening, an evening of unimaginable triumph and unbearable tragedy. Andrew Kinard testifies before a Senate Armed Services subcommittee on April 29, 2009. But I would not actually know everything that happened until the night was long over. A couple of weeks before July 15, a friend who works with injured troops emailed me to say it was time for Andrew's going away party. Andrew Kinard is a young Marine I first met a few years ago at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington where he was recovering from a devastating IED attack in Iraq. He had stepped on the roadside bomb and lost his entire body below the hips.
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CNN's Barbara Starr celebrated a victory and mourned a loss on July 15
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An injured Marine was celebrating getting into Harvard Law School
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Men's stories are linked -- both pleaded with the government to aid injured soldiers | 10,340 | record_train |
@placeholder feared he would not live to see another autumn. | By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 26 September 2012 Most of us hope to see out our twilight years in a little luxury. And that's exactly what Twiglet the Shetland pony is doing after his owner decided to give him free run of the flowerbeds and luscious lawns of Forde Abbey, near Chard in Somerset. The 46-year-old animal - who is thought to be the oldest Shetland pony in Britain - was feared to be on his last legs before his owner Alice Kennard decided to let him to stretch his legs in the grounds of the historic former monastery.
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Twiglet has thrived since being allowed to roam the grounds of Forde Abbey
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His owner moved him there after the elderly pony began to lose weight
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He has become a popular attraction for visitors to the site in Somerset
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'We have had visitors from as far as America, Australia and even from the more famous @placeholder.' | By Harriet Cooke PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 16 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:29 EST, 17 December 2012 A Post Office in the tiny Welsh village of BETHLEHEM has been swamped with customers who want to have their Christmas cards stamped with its unique postmark. Thousands of visitors from all over the world will be flocking to the village for their Christmas mail to be stamped with the festive name. Postmaster Mike Williams said: 'This is a very busy time for our Bethlehem branch. Swamped: Bethlehem Post Office in a tiny village in Carmathanshire West Wales has been inundated with visitors who want their Christmas cards sent with its unique stamp
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Thousands flock to village with the famous name of Bethlehem
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The coveted handstamp attracts visitors from across the world, including America and Australia
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Around 30,000 letters to pass through the post office this year | 10,342 | record_train |
The surrounding area, including the world-renowned shopping street @placeholder, was shut down as police looked for witnesses | A suspected bank robber has been shot by LAPD officers in a Beverley Hills hotel lobby on iconic Rodeo Drive. The man is said to have been confronted by officers in the lobby of the $250-a-night Luxe Hotel after trying to steal from a Bank of America one block away. A second man suspected in the robbery was held and questioned, according to the LA Times. Officers stand outside the Luxe Hotel in downtown Beverly Hills after a suspect was shot during a confrontation in the lobby The area surrounding the street in Los Angeles was closed as police spoke to witnesses. The suspect was taken to hospital
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Suspect was shot by officers in the lobby of the Luxe Hotel
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Had allegedly robbed a nearby Bank of America and was tracked down
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A second suspect was taken into custody and questioned
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Reports suggest he tried to book himself in as a guest before the face-off
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GPS device hidden inside the money bag allowed police to track him | 10,343 | record_train |
As Molly's story captured the attention of her fellow students, donations started flowing in for @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:14 EST, 20 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 20 October 2013 When Molly Anne Dutton was crowned homecoming queen last week her adopted mother Peggy was by her side. But it was her birth mother, who made the decision to continue with her pregnancy after being the victim of rape, who inspired Molly to put herself forward to be Auburn University's 100th Miss Homecoming. Alabama adoption charity Lifeline Children's Services helped Molly's biological mother continue her pregnancy after her husband ordered her to get an abortion or face divorce. Scroll down for video
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Auburn University student shares emotional journey to raise awareness for charity and celebrate her life
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Molly Anne Dutton's mother turned to Lifeline Children's Services after husband told her to have an abortion or get a divorce | 10,344 | record_train |
A court initially awarded @placeholder, who has three children with Berlusconi, | By John Hall PUBLISHED: 01:23 EST, 20 February 2014 | UPDATED: 01:23 EST, 20 February 2014 Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has finalised his divorce from Veronica Lario, leaving him free to marry a woman almost 50 years his junior. Despite being younger than some of his children, Francesca Pascale, 28, now seems set to become the billionaire's third wife, with Italian media reporting she has already purchased a wedding dress. The divorce comes five years after Lario, 57, said she could no longer tolerate the 77-year-old's 'consorting with minors' after spending 24 years married to the politician.
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Former Italian Prime Minister divorced Lario, 57, after 24 years of marriage
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Five years ago she publicly accused billionaire of 'consorting with minors'
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77-year-old is now free to marry a woman 50 years younger than himself
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Francesca Pascale, 28, now seems likely to become Berlusconi's third wife | 10,345 | record_train |
"I look forward to working with CNN's many fine journalists and launching two new shows that I think will make our prime-time lineup more engaging and lively," @placeholder said, "and will continue CNN's strategy of delivering smart, informative news and analysis from across the political spectrum." | Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- CNN President Jim Walton announced a major shakeup of CNN management Friday, replacing the head of CNN/US with a long-time CNN executive known for his business turn-around skills. HLN head Ken Jautz takes over as executive vice president of CNN/US, replacing Jonathan Klein, who headed the network for six years. CNN's chief marketing officer Scot Safon will run HLN, replacing Jautz. Walton also said he would hire a managing editor to "help leverage our newsgathering resources across multiple platforms." "Ken is a rarity -- a working journalist who is an even better news executive," wrote Walton in a memo to staff. "Ken has launched, made profitable and turned around businesses for our news organization, Turner Broadcasting and Time Warner literally around the world."
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HLN head Ken Jautz replaces CNN/US President Jonathan Klein
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Marketing guru Scot Safon given helm of HLN
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Gardener Velli Acar's father Dursun spoke of his son's obsession with murdered mum @placeholder, 56 (pictured left). | By Rebecca Evans The Turkish gardener who gunned down his British lover felt ‘humiliated’ after she failed to acknowledge their relationship in front of her family. Anne Bury was shot dead at point-blank range by Velli Acar hours after she celebrated her 56th birthday. Despite their relationship being over, Acar, 46, had turned up at her luxury villa while she was celebrating with her son and elderly mother. Her son asked: ‘Why is the gardener here?’, prompting Acar and Miss Bury to have a row over her failure to tell her family they were a couple. Portrait photograph of Anne Bury and gardener Veli Acar at his parent' house
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Six poster sized copies of the same picture of Catherine and Acar decorated the walls of village home
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'It was like a crazy love. He was completely obsessed with her,' says gardener's dad Dursun
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Acar, 46, was arrested on Monday after he blasted Catherine, her son Alex and mum Cecilia with a pump action shotgun
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He felt 'humiliated' that she hadn't told family of relationship | 10,347 | record_train |
These strategists are furious with @placeholder personally, and even more so with a campaign team they say has not risen to the challenge. | (CNN) -- Our Labor Day weekend trip around the "Inside Politics" table included GOP jitters over Kansas, the 2016 impact of President Obama's immigration deliberations, progressive worries about Elizabeth Warren's hawkish foreign policy views, and Republican angst about a research project that was designed to help but may have done more harm then good. 1. As Democrats look for 2014 "steals," there's no place like Kansas? We talked for months about how GOP Sen. Pat Roberts of Kansas was hardly a top performer in his primary race against a tea party challenger. But Roberts survived, and so the first reflex was to say, OK -- it's Kansas. Lock that Senate seat in for the GOP.
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A number of top Republican strategists say a GOP win in Kansas is now hardly a sure thing
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Republicans cannot count on a big midterm wave this year
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Any action this year on immigration would put pressure on the 2016 class of GOP presidential contenders | 10,348 | record_train |
@placeholder knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 20 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:20 EST, 20 August 2013 Winston Churchill's powerful speeches have long been credited with helping to win the war, but one leading academic says there is 'little evidence' his oratory inspired the British to beat Nazi Germany. Professor Richard Toye also claims that the Second World War leader's 'finest hour' radio address, one of his most famous, lacked impact 'because many people thought that he was drunk'. The University of Exeter academic claims in a new book that Churchill was not a decisive influence on the nation's willingness to fight on against Hitler when Britain was almost on its knees in 1940.
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Professor Richard Toye says his oratory didn't inspire all of Britain to fight
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Academic looked at government documents, surveys and Britons' diaries
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George, 24, in 1942 called his speech on fall of Singapore 'F****** bulls***'
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Toye says people falsely remembered 'fight them on the beaches' speech | 10,349 | record_train |
He said on the @placeholder floor Tuesday that the insurance industry has made $40 billion as a result of TRIA in the last 12 years. | In what may be his final act, retiring Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Oklahoma, insisted on changes to a bill reauthorizing a federal terrorism insurance program created after the September 11 terrorist attacks. "If we change the bill, it's gone," said Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, arguing that any amendment to the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, or TRIA, would require sending the bill back to the House of Representatives, which is on vacation until January 6. So, the bill will expire at the end of the year. The law was approved shortly after 9/11 to help insurance companies mitigate the costs of covering the aftermath of terrorist attacks.
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Sen. Tom Coburn insisted on changes to a bill reauthorizing a terrorism insurance program
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Changes would require action by the House, which is on break, Senate majority leader says
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The bill will expire at year's end; Republicans say they'll make the insurance a priority next month
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NFL spokesman: Speculation that the Super Bowl will be canceled is "not true" | 10,350 | record_train |
Images leaked on a @placeholder site, pictured, show three potential iPhone Lite colours. | By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 05:54 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 29 July 2013 Another day, another wave of Apple rumours - this time about the potential demise of the iPhone 5. A Chinese source claims the company will stop making its current flagship phone when it releases its upcoming, rumoured, iPhone 5S and iPhone Lite models. The reports claims Apple wants to focus its attentions on, and ultimately promote more sales of, the newer designs. These rumours come at the same time Apple is said to be having production difficulties with the new phones, in particular the iPhone 5S, meaning the release date could be pushed back to the end of September.
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Reports claim the iPhone 5 could soon be discontinued
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Apple said to be putting all its efforts into the iPhone 5S and Lite models
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iPhone 5S set to include a fingerprint scanner and an updated camera
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iPhone Lite expected to be made of plastic and cost around £65
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Separate report claims production problems could see these handsets delayed until the end of September | 10,351 | record_train |
The law's harsh punishment for gays and lesbians has drawn international attention to @placeholder. | Kampala, Uganda (CNN) -- One of two men set to go on trial for homosexual acts in Uganda has been granted bail in the first case since the nation adopted tough anti-gay laws. After almost five months without trial, Jackson Mukasa, 26, a market vendor, received bail Wednesday after fulfilling conditions for his release. His co-defendant, Hakim Mukisa, 19, a student, is still in jail because he's not met residency conditions for bail. Mukisa has yet to get his passport stamped by authorities in his suburb of Kampala. The stamp is a court requirement to verify his residence because he does not have an identification card.
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Jackson Mukasa received bail after fulfilling conditions for his release
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SAC Mahoney had been in the @placeholder for two years at the time of his death | By Sam Creighton A war hero praised for his bravery in Iraq died after being buried under an avalanche while on a skiing training exercise. Senior Aircraftman Paul Mahoney, 26, who had been one of the last British servicemen to leave Iraq, was taking part in a training trip in the German Alps in preparation for deployment in Afghanistan with 15 Squadron of the RAF Regiment. The exercise, named 'Snow Eagle' was designed to expose servicemen to hostile terrains and during one descent, SAC Mahoney and two of his comrades were engulfed by a snow slide. While the other two were rescued, SAC Mahoney was buried and, by the time he was dragged clear nine minutes later, was dead.
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Senior Aircraftman Paul Mahoney died in a training accident in 2010
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He was taking part in an excercise called 'Snow Eagle' in the German Alps
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He was buried by an avalanche and was dead by the time he was dragged clear nine minutes later
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The trip leader was accused of manslaughter for allegedly ignoring safety warnings but was cleared by a court martial
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An inquest at Warrington Coroners' Court returned a verdict of accidental death | 10,353 | record_train |
@placeholder Mayor Boris Johnson added his voice to a barrage of criticism levelled at Mr Burley, dismissing the comments as 'nonsense'. | A Conservative MP insisted today that he had been misunderstood after sparking a major backlash by dismissing the Olympic opening ceremony as 'leftie multicultural c***'. Aidan Burley, who was forced to quit as a ministerial aide after attending a Nazi-themed stag do last year, delivered the barbs on Twitter during the event last night. But despite the politician's gripes with Danny Boyle's extravaganza, it proved a huge hit with the public, with 26.9million UK viewers tuning in to watch - the biggest British TV audience for 14 years. Scroll down for video Spectacular ceremony: Performers enact the work of the NHS and Great Ormond Street Hospital in front of the rising spectre of Lord Voldemort from the Harry Potter novels
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Aidan Burley in fresh controversy, having already been forced out of ministerial aide job for attending Nazi-themed stag party
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Critics brand him 'foolish' and call for David Cameron to make him apologise
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Downing Street distances itself by saying: 'We do not agree with him'
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London's Tory mayor Boris Johnson calls MP's barbs 'nonsense' | 10,354 | record_train |
For at least four years, the trend has been the similar -- decreases in Mexican migration and increases in migrants from @placeholder, the official said. | For the first time since detailed records began being kept in 1992, undocumented immigrants from Mexico made up less than half of those apprehended by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. More Central Americans were caught crossing into the United States illegally than Mexicans, according to statistics released Friday by the Department of Homeland Security. While Mexicans made up the single largest nationality apprehended by CBP, the combined number of Hondurans, El Salvadorans and Guatemalans apprehended was even larger. "It's the first time in recent history where (migrants other than Mexicans) exceeded Mexican nationals," a DHS official said. But the big picture remains the same: Statistics show that the number of apprehensions of undocumented immigrants remains low, compared to a peak in 2000.
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This year, the majority of undocumented immigrants caught were from Central America
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Mexican economic gains have slowed migration | 10,355 | record_train |
@placeholder appeared on the show as Sunday marked the 13th anniversary of the opening of detention facilities at the base. | The nation's highest-ranking military officer joined those calling for the closure of the detention center at Guantanamo Bay. General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Fox News Sunday he believes that closing the prison is in the national interest. 'I’ve been in the group that believes it’s in our national interest to close Guantanamo,' Dempsey said about the detention center at the US Navy base in Cuba. Scroll down for video Scarring: General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said he believes closing the Guantanamo Bay detention facility is in the national interest
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Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Martin Dempsey told Fox News Sunday he has believed the detention center should be closed
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@placeholder is a member of the trade group, which consists of 19 African nations. | (CNN) -- Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who faces charges of crimes against humanity, visited Zimbabwe on Sunday for a regional trade meeting. Sudan president Omar al-Bashir is the first head of state ever indicted by the ICC. Al-Bashir landed Saturday in the capital, Harare, for the two-day African leaders' summit of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA). The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for al-Bashir on March 4, accusing him of complicity in war crimes and crimes against humanity in his government's campaign against rebels in Darfur in western Sudan. It was the first arrest warrant for a sitting head of state by the world's only permanent war crimes tribunal, based at The Hague in the Netherlands.
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Sudan president Omar al-Bashir visits Zimbabwe despite arrest warrant
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ICC accused al-Bashir of alleged war crime against rebels in Darfur
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As they wait for news family members posted flyers around their @placeholder, Queens neighbourhood and in Brooklyn in areas near where she worked. | By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 18:15 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 23:06 EST, 11 July 2012 The distraught family of a missing woman received a harrowing text message claiming she was dead less than two hours after she disappeared. Rajwinder Kaur, of Queens, New York, left home on Sunday to go and do volunteer work at a homeless centre in Brooklyn at around 8pm and never returned. Later that evening Kaur's sister, Gurpreet, received a text message from the 26-year-old's phone. It read: 'The girl with this phone is dead, was smiling'. Mystery: Rajwinder Kaur, of Queens, New York, left her 198th Street, Hollis home on Sunday to go and do volunteer work at a homeless centre in Brooklyn at around 8pm and never returned
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Last seen leaving her Queens, New York home to do volunteer work in Brooklyn at 8pm on Sunday
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That evening her sister received a harrowing text claiming she was dead
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For sale: This three bedroom on 1.5 acres of secluded green land in @placeholder is listed for $329,000 | By Anthony Bond and Nina Golgowski Despite listed at what realtors are calling a bargain of a price, a three-bedroom home described as perfect for entertaining while nestled in secluded 1.5 acre woods is still without a buyer. What not all prospective buyers initially know, the picturesque home in Bath, Ohio, is the house where serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer grew up and took the life of his first victim in 1978. It would be the start of what would be 17 victims he confessed to killing in all. 'Some people are not going to want any part of it. Some people want a part of it. But there have been families that have lived here since that happened,' real estate agent Gregory Greco told Fox 8 Cleveland during a tour of the home.
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Dahmer lead his first 19-year-old victim in 1978 to the house before killing him with exercise equipment
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Man's body was dismembered under home's crawl space according to previous owner | 10,359 | record_train |
In this mugshot from February 1931, @placeholder was indicted on two counts of assault in the first degree, both of which were dismissed. | Striking images of New York mobsters from the dirty thirties have been revealed as they come up for auction. Over 24 years, Eugene Canevari, a detective with the New York Police Department began working on cases involving some of the most well-know crime figures of the era: Lucky Luciano, Louis 'Lepke' Buchalter, Dutch Schultz and Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll. After retiring in 1952, Canevari took with him a number of police documents and photographs that charted his long career. Revealed: The files of New York Detective Eugene S. Canevari will be auctioned next week Now his files are up for auction and they include some incredible artifacts such as original mugshots of gangsters like Lucky Luciano and Johnny Torrio.
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Eugene Canevari joined the New York Police Department and worked for 24 years in crime
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He dealt with some of the most prominent New York organized crime figures of the era
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It has also deprived the people of Iraq of much-needed oil export revenue," the @placeholder government said. | Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- In a possible portent of growing factional conflict, a leading Kurdish minister was removed from Iraq's government, and the Kurdish semi-autonomous government took over two oilfields in the north, officials said Friday. Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, the face of Iraqi diplomacy for a more than a decade, was removed Friday by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, two senior Iraqi government officials said. Zebari's ouster occurred as Kurds in Iraq's government launched a boycott followed comments made Thursday by al-Maliki, who purportedly linked ISIS extremists and Baathists to the Kurdish Regional Government in Irbil. The Kurds strongly dispute al-Maliki's allegations and say he wants to scapegoat the Kurds for his failures in northern Iraq and divert attention from how ISIS militants have poured into Iraq and waged warfare against the government, a senior Kurdish official said.
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, a Kurd, was removed from his post, officials say
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His ouster comes as Kurds boycott the government
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Kurds are angered by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's comments linking ISIS to Kurds
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A Kurd official says al-Maliki is trying to create an Arab-Kurd conflict as a diversion | 10,361 | record_train |
While Guy said @placeholder and Dunn "exchanged f-bombs back and forth," Strolla said his client never uttered a curse word. | Michael Dunn killed Jordan Davis. That's not in dispute, but according to attorneys' opening statements Thursday in Dunn's murder trial, almost everything else is. Assistant State Attorney John Guy, speaking for the prosecution, painted a picture of four innocent teens who stopped at a Jacksonville, Florida, gas station for gum and cigarettes amid a day of "mall hopping and girl shopping" over Thanksgiving break in 2012. Dunn asked the teens to turn down their music, and Jordan disrespected him, saying "F*** that n****r" -- nothing more -- and for that, Dunn opened fire, hitting Jordan three times. It was a markedly different account from that of defense attorney Cory Strolla, who told jurors that the music was so loud, it was rattling the windows of the teens' SUV, and when Dunn politely asked one of them to turn it down, Jordan uttered the three-word explicit phrase, demanded his pal turn the music back up and began jawing with Dunn.
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Opening statements paint starkly different pictures of what led to Jordan Davis' killing
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Michael Dunn has pleaded not guilty to murder, three counts of attempted murder
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The confrontation started when Dunn asked a group of teens to turn down their music
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we welcome the admission of liability from the @placeholder we remain | By Emma Innes Robert Collett, 62, died from heart failure following a routine knee operation A 62-year-old grandfather died from heart failure while undergoing a routine knee operation after NHS doctors failed to act when he showed signs of cardiac distress, it emerged today. Robert Collett was assessed at the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham and found to have an abnormal heart reading just a week before the procedure. But doctors went ahead with a total knee replacement even though he complained of chest pains in the anaesthetic room. And medics even refused to halt the operation when the father-of-three started showing signs of cardiac distress in the theatre.
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Robert Collett was at Royal Orthopaedic Hospital, Birmingham for surgery
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In the anaesthetic room he complained of chest pain but nothing was done
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Medics failed to stop operating when he showed signs of cardiac distress
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He had a cardiac arrest and died the same day in February 2011
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‘The one thing I’ve always said is if I was ever to leave @placeholder, I wouldn’t go somewhere where I wouldn’t really play. | Lewis Macleod insisted on Friday he would have been happy to stay at Rangers and only left for Brentford when it became clear the club weren’t trying to keep him. The midfielder completed his cut-price £850,000 move last weekend as the crisis-hit Ibrox outfit cashed in on their prize asset. Macleod, 20, has committed to the London side until 2018 but still had two-and-a-half years left on his deal in Govan and had been valued at more than double the fee he was sold for. With the Light Blues short of money and getting by on loans, they accepted the first bid that came in – and that told Macleod it was time to move on.
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Lewis Macleod left Rangers for Championship play-off hopefuls Brentford
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Midfielder says Rangers did not try and keep him at the club
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Macleod said he wasn't eager to leave Ibrox but was left with no choice
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The 20-year-old would like to return to Rangers at some point in the future
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Accompanied by @placeholder officers, they examined three sites and removed several items for further analysis. | Police yesterday abandoned their search of scrubland in the Portuguese holiday resort where Madeleine McCann disappeared seven years ago. The British team of specialists did not find any clues to her disappearance during the eight-day operation. But they said the multi-million-pound inquiry will soon move into a new phase after negotiations with the Portuguese authorities. Scroll down for video Still no answers: Detectives investigating Madeleine McCann's disappearance have finished an eight-day search near the Portuguese holiday camp where she vanished seven years ago - and found no evidence 'English police are stupid!' Graffiti scrawled on a wall near the search overnight as locals turned on the Met
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Detectives have finished eight-day search around Praia da Luz, Portugal
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Met Police: 'No evidence relating to Madeleine McCann has been identified'
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But officers may remain for months to test theory she was 'killed and buried'
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Detectives broke into a building enclosed by metal gates in Algarve today
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The search came after two areas outside Praia da Luz were examined earlier
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Portuguese graffiti daubed on wall this morning calling British police 'stupid'
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Madeleine, three, from Rothley, Leicestershire, vanished during 2007 holiday | 10,365 | record_train |
It was only after @placeholder, 49, visited a psychic last November that she came to terms with her father’s decision. | By Caroline Graham Peter Sellers's daughter has revealed how a visit to a psychic persuaded her to forgive the comedian after he apologised for excluding her from his will. When the Pink Panther and Goons star died of a heart attack in 1980, aged 54, he left the bulk of his £5.5million fortune to his fourth wife, Lynne Frederick, whom Victoria ‘loathed’ and Sellers was divorcing. Victoria, his only child with his second wife Britt Ekland, was left just £800 – with a further £10,000 for her education. Victoria with her father in Monte Carol in 1968. When the Pink Panther and Goons star died of a heart attack in 1980, aged 54, he left Victoria, his only child just £800
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The Goons and Pink Panther star died of a heart attack in July 1980, aged 54
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He left the bulk of his £5.5million fortune to his fourth wife, Lynne Frederick
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Victoria was left just £800 – with a further £10,000 for her education
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Lynn Frederick was briefly married to David Frost and became an alcoholic | 10,366 | record_train |
Police are to question the @placeholder woman, whom he is known to have phoned two hours before his | By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 08:16 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 17 September 2013 Francisco Benitez, 50, killed himself at his army barracks in Perpignan, southern France A French Foreign Legionnaire suspected of murdering his wife and daughter placed a noose around his neck and then jumped from a window at his army barracks, it has emerged. Horrified witnesses were on their way to breakfast when Francisco Benitez, 50, committed suicide at around 6am at the site in Perpignan, southern France on August 5. He died instantly. Official French sources had previously reported that the Spanish-born officer had hanged himself behind a closed door in a toilet after he was questioned about the disappearance of his wife Marie-Josée, 53, and their 19 year old daughter Allison on July 14.
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Witness has claimed that Francisco Benitez, 50, killed himself in full view of other legionnaires at barracks in Perpignan, southern France.
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Official French sources had previously reported that the Spanish-born officer hanged himself behind a closed door in a toilet
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Benitez questioned about the disappearance of his wife Marie-Josée, 53, and their beauty queen daughter Allison, 19, on July 14
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Blood containing Allison's DNA was found in a freezer that Benitez and another soldier moved from his apartment to the barracks
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Links made between legionnaire and disappearance of a Brazilian in 2004
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If you or a family member have contemplated suicide, contact The Samaritans on 08457 909090. | 10,367 | record_train |
In his lawsuit Gordon said one employee "had to be forcibly removed from a brothel in @placeholder during working hours." | (CNN) -- A former manager for the private contractor that provides guards for the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan said he tried to blow the whistle more than a year ago about inadequate staffing and improper behavior by guards, including going to brothels and sex trafficking. Images released by a watchdog group show raucous partying and sexual hazing by private embassy guards. James Gordon filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court Thursday claiming he was forced from his job illegally in February 2008 by ArmorGroup, North America (AGNA) -- a security contractor owned by Wackenhut Services Inc. Gordon said he asked the company and the U.S. State Department in investigate activities in Kabul by the company's guards, but there was no follow-up investigation.
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Ex-manager sues firm he claims forced him from his job illegally after whistleblowing
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The firm, ArmorGroup, provides guards for the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan
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He says he tried to blow the whistle over a year ago about improper behavior
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It's a system of unjust laws enforced by the gun to restrict the human rights of one group -- Palestinians -- with the aim of keeping political power in the hands of another demographic group -- @placeholder Jews. | (CNN) -- In a historic decision this week, the American Studies Association voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions, endorsing Palestinian civil society's call for boycotts, divestments and sanctions against Israel until it complies with international law and ends abuses against Palestinian human rights. The decision by the American Studies Association, a group of academics involved in the study of U.S. culture and history, to boycott collaborations with institutions is important. The ASA is one of the first major U.S. academic groups to take this step, and it sends a strong message to Israeli intellectuals and elites that their nation's policies will lead only to international isolation.
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American Studies Association voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions
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Yousef Munayyer: Good news for boycott, divestment and sanctions movement
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Munayyer: Like South Africa did, Israel practices apartheid; Palestinians are denied rights
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But we start with @placeholder's kinetic sculpture event, just one day away. | (CNN) -- Race fans have a big Memorial Day weekend ahead. Open-wheel cars at the Indianapolis 500. Stock cars at the Coca-Cola 600. A dragon made of aluminum scrap was one of the entries in 2008's Kinetic Grand Championship in California. But if you need a different sort of racing fix, maybe you'd be into fire-breathing aluminum dragons. Friday kicks off Northern California's annual Kinetic Grand Championship, a three-day race in which teams aboard pedal-powered works of art move across 42 miles of road, sand and water. Thousands of spectators, some following the competitors on bikes of their own, watch kinetic sculptures like a picnic basket and a psychedelically painted hippo race from Arcata to Ferndale in California's Humboldt County.
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Offbeat races can be found across the country at various times of the year
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Nation's oldest kinetic sculpture race starts Friday in California
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Souped-up lawnmowers race in Indiana
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Women sprint with pancakes in competition pitting Kansas, England towns | 10,370 | record_train |
In one poll this week Labour was just three points ahead of the @placeholder, a lead which Mr Mudie might not ‘withstand’ a major battle during the general election campaign. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor A senior Labour MP today launched a devastating attack on party leader Ed Miliband’s faltering leadership. Former minister George Mudie broke ranks to accuse his leader of failing to set the agenda and raised serious doubts about the party's hopes of winning the general election. He added that he had no idea what Labour’s policy was on vote-winning areas including, education, welfare and the NHS. Trouble at the top: Labour leader Ed Miliband is under pressure to make a bigger impact Mr Mudie’s decision to speak out publicly echoes growing private concerns at senior levels of the party that Labour is failing to make an impact on voters.
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Ex-minister George Mudie says no-one knows what the party's policies are
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After six other students surrounded him at school on April 16, calling him names and threatening to beat him up, @placeholder pulled the stun gun from his backpack. | (CNN) -- An Indiana mother who sent her gay son to school with a stun gun after administrators apparently didn't do enough to stop the bullying against him said she would do it again -- even though the teen now faces expulsion. "I do not promote violence -- not at all -- but what is a parent to do when she has done everything that she felt she was supposed to do ... at the school?" the mother, Chelisa Grimes, told CNN's Don Lemon on Sunday. "I did feel like there was nothing else left for me to do, but protect my child."
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"What is a parent to do when she has done everything?" Chelisa Grimes says
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The Indianapolis school district is considering his expulsion
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Darnell "Dynasty" Young says he has been bullied and taunted for months
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Two-thirds of gay students say they feel unsafe at school | 10,372 | record_train |
arguably one of the finest players to have ever graced the game, @placeholder. | As the four remaining teams in this year’s World Cup prepare for battle with a place in the final at stake, there is one war that has already been won... by adidas. More than half of the players expected to start in the semi-finals will be wearing boots made by the German sportswear giant. Those adidas players include Lionel Messi, Arjen Robben, Thomas Muller and Oscar. Adidas and their 26 players lead rivals Nike, who have 15 sporting the famous swoosh, while only two players will walk out in Puma boots at the semi-final stage. And one, Brazil's Hulk, wearing Mizuno.
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Adidas come out on top with 26 players in World Cup semi-finals compared to Nike's 15, Puma's two and Mizuno's one
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Lionel Messi, Arjen Robben, Thomas Muller, Oscar and Robin van Persie among those wearing adidas
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Brazil have most expensive XI in terms of boots, costing £1,725
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Germany's Mario Gotze and Brazil's David Luiz wear most expensive boots - Nike Magista Obra - at £255 a pair
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Brazil the only team to have more players sporting Nike than adidas | 10,373 | record_train |
@placeholder is part of the new generation of Rwandans that has hope and the opportunities to pursue their dreams. | (CNN) -- The people in Rwanda do not want the world to forget what happened there 18 years ago. They certainly haven't. This week, Rwandans mark the 18th anniversary of the April 6, 1994, genocide that took place in their country. For many, this is a somber but very necessary exercise, and many will visit sites where their families and friends were killed. But on a recent visit there, I took away that although people want to remember what happened, they also want to show the world how they have moved on. It was 14 years ago when I last visited Rwanda. I was covering President Bill Clinton as a White House correspondent when Air Force One touched down March 26, 1998. I remember thinking how absolutely beautiful and lush the countryside was flying in. It was hard to believe this was the same place where such atrocities occurred.
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On April 6, 1994, a genocide began in Rwanda that claimed 800,000 lives
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One of the survivors is now a popular actress, Didacienne Nibagwire
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"What happened in Rwanda can happen anywhere," says "Dida"
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Some critics say the law hurts @placeholder's elderly, who typically rely on their children for support in old age, and even constrains economic growth as the working age population begins to decline. | Beijing (CNN) -- Twenty-year-old Li Xue has a passion for learning but has never spent a day at school. The only way she could study was by borrowing books with her elder sister's library card and begging her for lessons. As a second child born under the strictures of China's one-child policy, she was not entitled to a state education. Nor did she have access to subsidized health care that most city dwellers enjoy. She used her mother's and sister's identity cards to buy medicine when she fell ill. "She kept asking me why she can't go to school, why she can't while all others do, and I had no idea how to respond her except repeating that she is a second child," her mother Bai Xiuling, a former factory worker, told CNN from her modest bare-brick home.
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Twenty-year-old Li Xue has a passion for learning but has never spent a day at school
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A second child born under China's one-child policy, she says she was not entitled to a state education
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China's family planning laws have been in place for three decades
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China may soon ease some restrictions, state media have said | 10,375 | record_train |
Couple time: People of all ages came to sit on Santa's lap and talk about @placeholder and rifles | These children really had better watch out - as they pose for photos with a gun-wielding Santa Claus. The bizarre event saw visitors as young as six gleefully queuing to meet the AK47-armed king of Christmas. Others were snapped with were an AR-15 or an FN-SCAR-17. Happy holidays! Visitors as young as six gleefully queuing to meet the AK47-armed king of Christmas The charity event, which took place at Sandy Springs Gun Club and Range, near Atlanta in Georgia, USA, was held on Saturday. All guns were deactivated and this was the first year the event has taken place, the range confirmed.
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Sandy Springs Gun Club and Range near Atlanta ran bizarre event
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Children posed with Santa who had an AK-47, AR-15 and FN-SCAR-17
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The charity event's organizers said the stunt was to promote gun safety | 10,376 | record_train |
Detractors also point out that with inflation @placeholder’s 1999 valuation would be worth around £536.5billion at today’s prices. | Apple yesterday became the most valuable public company in history. The share price of the technology firm rocketed to £423.33 in frenzied trading, taking the total value of its shares to £395billion. Apple was already the No.1 on companies’ current value, a position it has held since dethroning oil giant Exxon Mobil last August. Scroll down for video Move over, Microsoft: Apple have become the world's most valuable company ever, taking the title off Microsoft. Monday's stock saw the company valued at $623 billion Soaring: Apple's stock hit $664.74 in midday trading before retreating slightly to $663 - its surging stock propelled the company's value to $623 billion
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Beat the $620 billion record Microsoft set in 1999
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Stocks soar due to optimism surrounding launch of new iPhone, and possibly a smaller, cheaper iPad
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Been the most valuable company in the world since last year, today became most valuable ever | 10,377 | record_train |
@placeholder was making an attempt to flex its military muscles, both to test the condition of the army and to reassure the population that we could protect ourselves. | Editor's note: Andrey Kurkov is a Ukrainian novelist born in St. Petersburg in 1961. Having graduated from the Kiev Foreign Languages Institute, he worked as a journalist, did his military service as a prison warden in Odessa, then became a cameraman, writer of screenplays and author. His books are published in English by Harvill Secker in the UK and Meville House in the U.S. The views expressed in this commentary are solely his. For two nights between the 4th and 6th of March, I barely slept. I was checking the Internet every hour to see if Russia had started war with Ukraine.
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Talk of war with Russia is on everyone's mind in Ukraine, says novelist Andrey Kurkov
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Crimea may become a burden on Russia and isolated from the rest of the world
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Perhaps its best future lies in becoming a Soviet-era theme park, he jokes
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Fears that Russia will destabilize southern and eastern Ukraine before elections on May 25 | 10,378 | record_train |
The new tool allows experts to look at urban environments in a new way, and in the future, @placeholder will use it to study improvements and decay in cities. | By Sarah Griffiths From visiting famous landmarks from your sofa, to looking for strange sites, Google’s Street View has many uses. Now scientists have used photos of streets in U.S. cities to make maps showing the safety of New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston - based on how people rated photos on a website. The Place Pulse project works out which areas of a city are seen as rich and safe, family-friendly or dangerous, according to how people react to Street View images. Scientists have used photos of streets in U.S. cities to make maps showing the safety of New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston, based on how people rated photos on the website. Click on the interactive maps above to see streets that are perceived to be safe (marked in green) and less desirable addresses (in red)
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Scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology have created maps of New York, Chicago, Detroit and Boston
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Red areas denote streets that have been perceived to be dangerous
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Green zones show the roads that are thought to be more welcoming
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Maps are based on a survey where people clicked on Google Street View images to choose which scene looked safer
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Data was used to create an algorithm to predict which roads look safe
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A new survey is inviting people to choose views that look beautiful, boring and depressing, so that more algorithms and maps can be created | 10,379 | record_train |
According to the police log posted on the @placeholder web site, the woman fought off a "drunken" assailant in a parking lot about 12:35 a.m. when he tried to grab her again before she called authorities. | (CNN) -- With a top Air Force officer facing allegations of sexual battery and the Pentagon releasing a troubling report on the number of sex crimes in the military, President Barack Obama said Tuesday that he has "no tolerance" for sexual assault in the armed services. Obama's remarks at the White House were in response to new Pentagon statistics showing an increase in reports of sex assaults, as well as allegations of sexual battery against an Air Force officer who led a sex assault prevention unit. Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski, 41, was arrested early Sunday in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, accused of grabbing a woman's breasts and buttocks, Arlington County police said.
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NEW: Virginia prosecutor says she won't turn over case to military
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In treatment: A @placeholder firefighter tends to Cam Newton on the side of the road after the crash | Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton was rushed to a hospital Tuesday after being injured in a two-vehicle crash not far from the team's stadium in Charlotte. Television footage showed Newton on a stretcher being placed in an ambulance. It was initially unclear how badly the 25-year-old was hurt, but photos from the Charlotte Observer showed Newton smiling as he was attended to by an officer on the ground. Carolina Panthers spokesman Charlie Dayton held a press conference just after 3pm saying that Newton sustained two fractures in his lower back and is listed in fair condition. Scroll down for video
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Two-car collision happened on a bridge neat Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina
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Photos from the scene showed Newton smiling after crash and wearing neck brace
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Witnesses said a sedan T-boned Newton's pickup truck, causing it to flip over three times
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Tests showed he suffered two fractures in lower back; will remain in hospital overnight for observation
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Panthers owner Jerry Richardson on Newton's condition: 'He's in good shape' | 10,381 | record_train |
"All the press has been focused on the @placeholder economy, but the Chinese economy has its own very serious challenges," he said. | Beijing (CNN) -- U.S. Vice President Joe Biden arrived in Beijing Wednesday to kick off a five-day visit to China. Biden comes at the invitation of Vice President Xi Jinping as part of planned reciprocal visits by the two nations' vice presidents, according to a White House statement. Biden is expected to hold extensive talks with Xi. "One of the primary purposes of the trip is to get to know China's future leadership, to build a relationship with Vice President Xi, and to discuss with him and other Chinese leaders the full breadth of issues in the U.S.-China relationship," said Tony Blinken, national security adviser to the vice president. "Simply put, we're investing in the future of the U.S.-China relationship."
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The visit is part of a reciprocal agreement for the vice presidents to meet
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Biden will try to get to know Vice President Xi Jinping
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They will discuss a wide range of issues, aides say
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When @placeholder was released, he was banned in a court order from visiting the house and the children. | Miracle spine patient Darek Fidyka was stabbed 18 times by an old friend because of rumours he had an affair with the man's wife, it is claimed. The Polish fireman was attacked and left for dead by Jaroslaw Szczepanik, who suspected the pair had a three-year affair behind his back. Mr Fidyka, 40, made headlines this week after breakthrough treatment in Poland by British doctors allowed him to walk again for the first time since the attack. Scroll down for video Darek Fidyka walked for the first time this week after being left paralysed when his old friend stabbed him 18 times, severing his spine
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Darek Fidyka was stabbed 18 times by his friend, severing his spine
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The Polish fireman underwent pioneering treatment in London to walk again
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Jaroslaw Szczepanik killed himself after leaving friend paralysed | 10,383 | record_train |
Drivers, like @placeholder, have been forced to hand over at least £30 million in fines over the past 12 months. | When Graham Wilkinson’s 12-year-old son got out of his van as he stopped at a zebra crossing, he thought nothing of it. But the seven-second stop, which also allowed pupils to cross the road safely, has landed him with a parking ticket and a potential £70 fine. Council officials say Mr Wilkinson was ‘parked’ during the brief stop outside Shoeburyness High School in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. The incident was captured on film by one of the council’s two spy cars. CCTV image from Southend Council's spy car showing two children using the zebra crossing as Graham Wilkinson's son Joel alights. Graham Wilkinson showing his £35 parking ticket for stopping at a zebra crossing outside Shoeburyness High School, Southend alongside his son Joel, 12.
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Graham Wilkinson's son Joel, 12, got out while stopped at the crossing
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And, it said, he missed a night of emergency room on-call duty and did not respond to @placeholder's pages the next day. | (CNN) -- A memo reportedly written two years ago by Maj. Nidal Hasan's supervisor at Walter Reed Army Medical Center says the accused Fort Hood shooter demonstrated "a pattern of poor judgment and a lack of professionalism" during his residency at the hospital. National Public Radio obtained what it said is a copy of the memo, posting on NPR.org a retyped version that the network said was a "transcript" of the memo and "not a facsimile or PDF of the actual document." "The faculty has serious concerns about CPT Hasan's professionalism and work ethic," said the memo, signed by Maj. Scott Moran, the residency program's director. "Clinically he is competent to deliver safe patient care. But he demonstrates a pattern of poor judgment and a lack of professionalism."
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Memo written by Maj. Nidal Hasan's supervisor at Walter Reed
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Memo says "faculty has serious concerns" about Hasan's work ethic | 10,385 | record_train |
The military and the @placeholder are looking for where they should set up areas where residents can come to get assistance. | Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- "It is like a tsunami has hit here." These were the first words from CNN's Paula Hancocks, as she arrived in the storm-battered eastern city of Tacloban on board a military transport plane. Leading the first international news team into this part of the Philippines in the wake of Super Typhoon Haiyan -- one of the strongest storms ever recorded to hit land -- Hancocks and crew hitched a ride from Manila with the country's military, along with members of the World Food Program, the United Nations, local media and a load of food aid. This is her first account of the scenes she witnessed:
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Paula Hancocks are crew are the first international news team to reach Tacloban
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Hancocks: Debris and destruction everywhere
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Relief efforts are at an early stage
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Roads are inaccessible, hard for authorities to gauge full impact of storm | 10,386 | record_train |
Now it's dubbed @placeholder, short for Deep Space Climate Observatory. | SpaceX called off Sunday's planned launch of a deep-space observatory — and a revolutionary rocket-landing attempt - after a critical radar-tracking system failed. Former Vice President Al Gore, who first envisioned the observatory two decades ago, was on hand for the attempt. The SpaceX company halted the countdown at the 2½-minute mark following the loss of the Air Force radar system for tracking the rocket in flight. Chief executive officer Elon Musk said via Twitter that the company would try again Monday and that the delay probably was for the best. Scroll down for video... Not ready for launch: Falcon 9 went vertical early on Sunday morning in advance of the launch of the DSCOVR satellite. Liftoff has now been postponed until Monday
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The launch was the company's second attempt to land a rocket booster
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If successful, it could be a step towards affordable space travel
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Last month, the first attempt to land on the floating platform, the rocket crashed and exploded into a spectacular fireball
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Sundays delay gives SpaceX an opportunity to fix a first-stage video transmitter, Musk said | 10,387 | record_train |
So it will be interesting to see how @placeholder deploys his two major signings going forward and how he shapes his team, as you cannot imagine he has spent £65m for them to be bit-part performers. | By Jamie Carragher He has been voted the world’s best player and is an icon for club and country. He is rewriting the record books and has won a treasure chest of trophies, including the biggest in club football. Cristiano Ronaldo has enjoyed a career that 95 per cent of players could only dream about but, for all that, it is lacking a game or goal to catapult him alongside the greatest there have been. Think about those who occupy football’s highest echelon, the names that span the ages: Pele and Alfredo Di Stefano, Diego Maradona, Johan Cruyff and Marco van Basten, on to Zinedine Zidane and Lionel Messi.
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Cristiano Ronaldo is in the form of his life heading into Sunday's Clasico
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But he needs a defining moment - such as Zinedine Zidane's volley in the 2002 Champions League final - to be classed among the all-time greats
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David Moyes faces a big dilemma over £37million-man Juan Mata
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Find out who makes it into my top five relegation escape acts | 10,388 | record_train |
The defender was eventually dismissed for the incident as @placeholder were beaten 3-1 | Philippe Mexes was sent off late on for grabbing the throats of Lazio players Stefano Mauri and Lorik Cana in AC Milan's 3-1 defeat in Serie A. The defender lost his cool in the closing stages of the game on Saturday evening, appearing to grab the opposition players round the neck. His team-mate Riccardo Montolivo attempted to contain Mexes' red mist, but could do nothing about him seeing red in the closing stages. Phillippe Mexes (right) grabbing the throat of Lazio's Stefano Mauri The AC Milan defender appeared to grab him be the neck from behind late on in the game
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Phillipe Mexes dismissed for grabbing the throat of Stefano Mauri
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AC Milan defender also appeared to clutch neck of Lazio player Lorik Cana
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Lazio beat AC Milan 3-1 at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday in Serie A | 10,389 | record_train |
'The staff of @placeholder are deeply upset by this incident and we reiterate strongly that their utmost concern lies with the visitors and their speedy recovery.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:18 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 9 August 2013 A toddler and her mother are recovering in hospital after being mauled in a zoo by a Brazilian tapir.The two-year-old girl was attacked during a supervised visit within one of the enclosures at Dublin Zoo. The child's mother was also injured as she went to save her child. Dublin Zoo has described the incident as 'an unfortunate accident' and said an investigation is under way. Tapirs pictured at Dublin Zoo last year. The calf is believed to be the animal that attacked the two year-old girl and her mother (file picture)
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The little girl has undergone surgery at nearby Children's Hospital
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She suffered deep abdomen and arm injuries in the attack
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Her mother was injured after she went to help
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Normally docile creature looks like an anteater and is a similar size to a pig | 10,390 | record_train |
He poses here with an employee at the @placeholder gun factory | By Michael Zennie and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:56 EST, 25 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:52 EST, 25 August 2013 George Zimmerman's lawyer has chided him for visiting a firearms factory that makes the type of gun he used to kill unarmed black teenager Trayvon Martin last year. Zimmerman, who was acquitted of murder in July, was this week pictured at the Kel-Tec plant in Cocoa, Florida, grinning and shaking hands with an employee. 'We understand how George visiting the factory that produces the gun used to shoot Trayvon Martin is seen as inappropriate,' Shawn Vincent, spokesman for Zimmerman's lawyer Mark O'Mara, told Reuters on Friday.
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Zimmerman was pictured at the Kel-Tec plant in Cocoa, Florida last week
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The company makes the pistol that killed unarmed Trayvon Martin
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Zimmerman was given a tour and looked at Kel-Tec KSG shotgun, a cutting-edge weapon that holds up to 15 shells | 10,391 | record_train |
‘I will always remember the 2010 World Cup final against @placeholder,’ she said. | Sophie Hemming savoured a memorable career highlight four years ago, despite the painful conclusion, but the England prop hopes it will be surpassed over the coming days. It was across the road from the country’s rugby HQ that the Bristol tighthead and her team-mates strove to break Kiwi dominance of the women’s World Cup, only to fall agonisingly short in the final with a 13-10 defeat. Now, with New Zealand dramatically out of the running, Gary Street’s side lock horns with Ireland in Paris on Wednesday evening and are aiming to reach their fourth consecutive tournament final. Big chance: Sophie Hemming (centre) believes England will have to be at their best to beat Ireland
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England take on Ireland in the Women's Rugby World Cup
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Reigning World Champions New Zealand are out of the tournament
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Ireland thrashed England 25-0 at the 2013 Six Nations, but England gained revenge with a 17-10 victory in this year's championships | 10,392 | record_train |
He watched the beginning of his son's race before heading to church to attend a mass dedicated to @placeholder. | Stephan Shay honored older brother Ryan by running the New York City Marathon for the first time. The 28-year-old from Huntington Beach, California, did it in impressive fashion, finishing 16th on Sunday in 2 hours, 19 minutes, 47 seconds. 'The time doesn't mean anything because of the difficult conditions, but the place I'm psyched about,' Shay said. Determined: Stephan Shay (pictured) honored older brother Ryan by running the New York City Marathon for the first time - he did it in impressive fashion, finishing 16th on Sunday in 2 hours, 19 minutes, 47 seconds The race was about more than a time or place for Stephan Shay.
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Stephan Shay, 28, from California honored older brother Ryan by running the New York City Marathon for the first time
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He finished 16th on Sunday in 2 hours, 19 minutes, 47 seconds
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'I got pretty emotional and got teary eyed,' he said | 10,393 | record_train |
The others involved in the settlement are Citibank, @placeholder, JPMorgan Chase and UBS, who will also pay up to £500million each. | Traders who were rigging the £3.5trillion-a-day foreign exchange market could face jail for their part in a scandal that has today cost five banks a record £2billion in fines. The bankers, who called themselves the 'A-Team', 'Three Musketeers' and 'The Players', colluded online by sharing sensitive information to make millions for their banks and bag big bonuses themselves. Anyone found guilty of manipulating the market could face jail and banks could face prosecution, it was warned today. The Serious Fraud Office has launched a criminal investigation - but there have been no arrests among the 30 staff sacked or suspended by banks including Royal Bank of Scotland and HSBC.
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RBS, HSBC, JPMorgan Chase, UBS and Citibank fined in UK and U.S.
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Barclays will also be fined but they are still negotiating their punishment
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Bankers were rigging the £3.5trillion-a-day foreign exchange markets
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Anyone found guilty of manipulating the Forex market could face jail
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30 traders have been sacked or suspended but none have been arrested
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Bankers colluded on forums to share information on clients to make cash
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Traders called themselves the A-Team, Three Musketeers and The Players
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Messages on forums bragged about making 'free money' and bonuses | 10,394 | record_train |
Syrian commanders were interviewed by CNN along the border, where @placeholder and the United States have a complicated relationship. | (CNN) -- Syrian commanders say their troops along the border with Iraq are making strides in nabbing militants intent on staging suicide attacks in Baghdad. Syrian soldiers in a pickup truck patrol the area of their country's border with Iraq. But, the commanders say, they could do a better job if they were able to obtain modern equipment denied to them because of sanctions and if they received cooperation from the U.S. military. The commanders also say U.S. aircraft occasionally violate Syria's airspace, a situation that points to the lack of coordination between the countries. "We work within our abilities," said Gen. Khaklil Al-Khaled, a provincial military commander in northeastern Syria. "The border constitutes a daily obsession to us, to prevent infiltration and confront the contraband groups and jihadist groups that infiltrate the border." Watch what life is like on the Syrian border »
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Syrian military says it has arrested many militants trying to get into Iraq
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Syrian commanders say they could do better without U.S. sanctions
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Sanctions prevent military from having modern equipment, Syria says | 10,395 | record_train |
Petr has done it for many years and if @placeholder can replicate that it will take some doing.' | By Anthony Hay for MailOnline Follow @@Anthony_Hay Chelsea captain John Terry has heaped praise on Blues team-mate Petr Cech for the way he has handled losing his first-team spot to Thibaut Courtois. Jose Mourinho has decided to drop Cech to the substitutes' bench in order to provide Courtois with the chance to impress at the west London outfit. Courtois has so far managed to live up to expectations by putting in two solid performances against Premier League new boys Burnley and Leicester City which has raised doubts over Cech's future at the club. High praise: John Terry is pleased with the way Petr Cech has reacted to Jose Mourinho's decision
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Blues ace Petr Cech was on the bench for his side's two league games
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Thibaut Courtois made a superb save to deny David Nugent on Saturday
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John Terry believes Chelsea have two of the best keepers on their books | 10,396 | record_train |
During the first quarter of 2015, @placeholder announced it sold a staggering 74.5 million iPhones in the same quarter - up from 51 million during the same period a year ago. | Pictures claiming to show Samsung's new flagship Galaxy 6 smartphone have revealed it looks a lot like Apple's iPhone 6. The images show a handset with the same curved sides and antenna 'bars' as Apple's flagship phone. The handset is set to be unveiled at Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. Scroll down for video The images, which appear to have been taken in a toilet, show a rounded edge and antenna bars almost identical to Apple's iPhone 6 The handset is expected to be revealed on March 1st in Barcelona Super AMOLED 5inch screen Exynos 7420 processor with eight cores
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Handset expected to launch on 1 March in Barcelona
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Launch events will kick off this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC)
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HTC is to unveil its next-generation HTC One M9 handset on same day | 10,397 | record_train |
Phone records show that @placeholder was hacked 13 times in March 2006, 15 times in April, another ten times in May, and five times in June and July. | By Anna Edwards Brooks wrote to Coulson: 'I tell you everything, I confide in you, I seek your advice, I love you, care about you, worry about you.' The full letter exposing the affair between Rebekah Brooks and Andy Coulson was given to the phone hacking jury for the first time today. In the letter, Brooks, 45, told Coulson 'I love you' as she pours her heart out over the end of their six-year relationship, it is said. Jurors at the Old Bailey were today handed the two-and-a-half page document - but were required to read in silence the first part of the letter, which will not now be heard in open court.
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Rebekah Brooks, 45, told Andy Coulson 'I love you' as she poured her heart out over the end of their six-year relationship in a two and half page document, a court heard
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It is claimed the pair, who are on trial for phone hacking together, dated in secret between 1998 and 2004
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This is the third time in the trial the unusual step of asking jurors to read evidence in silence has been taken
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Brooks' and Coulson's phones were hacked by News of the World investigator Glenn Mulcaire in 2006, the court heard
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Court also heard how Brooks emailed ex-husband Ross Kemp saying they needed to 'talk about phone hacking' three weeks before her arrest | 10,398 | record_train |
In April, Argentina also accused Britain of provocative behaviour by planning to carry out military exercises in the @placeholder. | By Jennifer Newton The Argentinian football team has posed with a banner proclaiming the Falkland Islands belong to Argentina before a World Cup warm-up match. Prior to their game against Slovenia in Buenos Aires which they won 2-0, the banner, bearing the slogan 'Las Malvinas son Argentinas', translated into English as 'The Malvinas are Argentinian' was unfurled. The Malvinas is the Spanish name for the South Atlantic territory, which has had British sovereignty since 1833. Scroll down for video Message: Argentina players held up a banner saying 'The Falklands are Argentine' before their 2-0 friendly win over Slovenia on Saturday
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Banner unfurled before warm-up match against Slovenia in Buenos Aires
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Message read 'The Malvinas are Argentinian' in Spanish
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The Malvinas are the Spanish name for the Falkland Islands
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Appears to support Argentina's claims of sovereignty of the territory | 10,399 | record_train |
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