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Bundles of cash and a curved sword - later identified as plastic and as possessing religious significance - were some of the evidence removed from a @placeholder home.
The sister of terror suspect Omarjan Azari was charged with assaulting and intimidating police officers at the family home during last month's dramatic counter-terrorism raids. Police alleged in court on Wednesday that Mursal Azari, 23, assaulted a male constable between 4:45 and 4:46am as officers stormed the brick property in Guildford, in Sydney's western suburbs. During that same tense minute on the morning of September 18, Ms Azari also allegedly intimidated a female constable, police told a court. Scroll down for video Pleaded not guilty: Mursal Azari, 23, was charged by police over allegations she assaulted a male constable and intimidated a female officer @highlight Sister of alleged terror suspect Omarjan Azari was charged with attacking and intimidating police during last month's raids @highlight Mursal Azari pleaded not guilty to the allegations through a solicitor in court on Wednesday @highlight 'We are going to be defending the charges', Ms Azari's solicitor told Daily Mail Australia @highlight Her brother, Omarjan, is facing charges of conspiracy to prepare to commit a terrorist act
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'We would kindly ask any customers who may have concerns relating to their holiday to contact us directly and as quickly as possible while in resort or the @placeholder so that we can deal with them personally in an open, honest and fair manner.'
A British couple has been awarded £5,000 in compensation after their stay at a resort in Egypt was ruined by gastroenteritis symptoms. Cristian Magana Salgueiro and Mark Trevelyan fell ill just days after they arrived at the Oriental Resort in Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular Red Sea retreat for UK tourists. Mr Trevelyan was still experiencing gastric problems more than a year after the Somerset couple’s two-week getaway, while Mr Magana Salgueiro’s symptoms continued for two months following their return in July 2013. Cristian Magana Salgueiro (L) and Mark Trevelyan became ill while staying at a resort in Sharm el-Sheikh Five days in to the holiday Mr Magana Salgueiro, 30, began to experience ‘severe diarrhoea up to 12 times a day, stomach cramps and inflammation of the abdomen’. @highlight Cristian Magana Salgueiro and Mark Trevelyan stayed at Oriental Resort @highlight Mr Magana Salgueiro's symptoms continued for more than a year @highlight They said they witnessed birds eating from the pasta station and plates @highlight Traveller’s diarrhoea was diagnosed and antibiotics were prescribed
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@placeholder had been pushing for extending benefits to laid-off workers as unemployment rates continue to rise.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan would be funded into early 2009 under a compromise plan approved Thursday by the U.S. House. The bill includes $165 billion to fund the wars in Afghanistan, above, and Iraq. The $165 billion measure puts no restrictions on money the Bush administration had requested to continue bankrolling the wars but includes money for key domestic priorities for House Democrats, namely more unemployment assistance for people who lose their jobs and an expansion of the G.I. Bill. The plan also includes more than $2 billion for disaster assistance for areas in the Midwest dealing with massive flooding. @highlight $165 billion measure puts no restrictions on war-money Bush requested @highlight Measure pays for wars in Iraq, Afghanistan through early next year @highlight Also attached are unemployment assistance and expanded GI Bill @highlight Measure includes more than $2 billion to help flood-stricken Midwest
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Mr Faruque said that when he tried to go back inside Applebee's, one of the men said, 'Yeah, he's a f***ing @placeholder,' and they attacked, beating him about the head and body.
By Daily Mail Reporter, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:39 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:39 EST, 18 April 2013 A Bangladeshi man has claimed he was beaten at a New York City Applebee's in retaliation for the Boston Marathon bombings - because of the color of his skin. Abdullah Faruque, 30, says that he was heading out of the restaurant to smoke a cigarette when he noticed a group of Hispanic men who had been at the bar followed him out. They then confronted him. Attack: Abdullah Faruque claims he was beaten outside this Applebee's location in the Bronx after a group of customers asked him if her was 'Arab' @highlight Abdullah Faruque, 30, claims he was nearly beaten unconscious by a group of Hispanic males at a Bronx, New York Applebee's @highlight He says he didn't know anything about the Boston bombings because he had 'a busy day'
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"Terminator: @placeholder," the first of a planned trilogy, is due out July 1, 2015.
(CNN) -- There's a new "Terminator" on the way -- and this time, he's guarding Sarah Connor. Entertainment Weekly reports that, as a way of rebooting the successful series, Arnold Schwarzenegger's T-800 isn't the villain he was in the first film, but closer to the reprogrammed version he was in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day." And Connor is an orphan who's been raised by T-800 and isn't all that comfortable with the future she's been told about. "Since she was 9 years old, she has been told everything that was supposed to happen," producer David Ellison told EW. "But Sarah fundamentally rejects that destiny. She says, 'That's not what I want to do.' It's her decision that drives the story in a very different direction." @highlight "Terminator: Genisys" due in 2015 @highlight In new film, Sarah Connor has been raised by T-800 @highlight Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as the Terminator
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In terms of receiving signals, @placeholder-bound and near-Earth telescopes are unsurpassed.
(CNN) -- In 1519, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan launched the expedition that completed the first circumnavigation of the globe. And so humanity learned the full extent of its world. This week, we learned from Science magazine that NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft -- currently the man-made object farthest from Earth -- crossed a boundary of the solar system and entered interstellar space sometime last summer. Like Magellan's voyage, Voyager's achievement is a major milestone in human exploration. In a remarkably short time by cosmic standards (the universe being 13.7 billion years old), humans have evolved to the point of sending robotic diplomatic missions to other planets and stars. @highlight NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft left the solar system and entered interstellar space @highlight Meg Urry: Voyager's achievement is a major milestone in human exploration @highlight She says the mission, launched 36 years ago, will go forth unimpeded for millenniums @highlight Urry: There are no expectations that it will encounter other civilizations, but possibility exists
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'It is serious of purpose, by far the best news channel available to @placeholder viewers.'
Al-Jazeera America will mark its first anniversary on the air next week despite averaging just 17,000 viewers a night. The news network has recorded low ratings since it first aired and recently had to layoff staff and cut some live newscasts. Al-Jazeera America has also won awards for its work, seen some recent audience growth and its chief executive insists a steady growth plan is on target. Al-Jazeera America will mark its first anniversary on the air next week despite averaging just 17,000 viewers After several unsuccessful years trying to get its English-language network carried widely in the United States, the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera bought and closed Al Gore's Current TV network last year and set up the U.S.-focused AJAM to replace Al-Jazeera English in the U.S. @highlight Al-Jazeera America will mark its first anniversary on the air next week @highlight The news network has had to lay people off and cut some live newscasts @highlight Al-Jazeera America has also won awards for its work @highlight It is now available in nearly 60 million cable and satellite homes @highlight CNN averaged 453,000 and Fox News Channel 1.87 million
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'In fact there were many invasions between 1066 and 1940, but they have been forgotten and lost from the general @placeholder consciousness.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 05:43 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 29 July 2013 Many like to think of Britain as an island that may be small and isolated, but one that is supremely tough. But one author has smashed the theory that Britain has been impenetrable since the Norman invasion of 1066. Whereas British history may crow about the nation's ability to invade and conquer other larger countries, this book will definitely deflate the idea that Britain has not been on the receiving end of an invasion for centuries. Successful invasion: William of Orange was one of many rulers to have invaded Britain since 1066 @highlight Author has counted 73 significant invasions on Britain since 1066 @highlight Awful British weather has been key to many failing to invade the country
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But however much @placeholder’s fondness for the BBC is reciprocated, the corporation is living in more straitened times, and with budgets limited there may come the time when the appeal of sharing costs with a wealthy partner proves irresistible.
The grace of Roger Federer, the power of Serena Williams, the pained determination of Andy Murray — all broadcast free to Wimbledon’s legion of armchair fans. In an ideal world the All England Club would like it to stay that way, which is why they moved quickly on Tuesday to scotch suggestions that any move towards subscription channels was imminent. Responding to a report that there had been talks between the BBC and BT Sport about possibly sharing coverage, a Wimbledon spokesman said that they were committed to their near 80-year broadcasting partner. TV presenter Sue Barker hosts the BBC's coverage at the 2014 Wimbledon Championships @highlight Wimbledon said on Tuesday that there had been no contact with BT Sport @highlight But the long-term future is uncertain with questions hanging over future budgets at the BBC @highlight Only the finals weekend must be shown on free-to-air television
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Of all his family members, only @placeholder seemed driven to uncover the secrets of his family's past.
(CNN) -- At first glance, "The Flat" might seem like an episode of "Hoarders," Israeli-style. The documentary film opens after an elderly woman dies in Tel Aviv. Her grandchildren assemble to clean out her apartment, packed with dusty books, vintage clothing (dozens of pairs of fancy gloves, for instance), enough purses to stock a department store, jewelry, mementoes and closets full of knickknacks. But buried among the detritus they chance upon something remarkable -- mysterious papers linking the grandparents to an important Nazi figure. How could such ardent Zionists, who left their native Germany in the early 1930s, have been involved with an SS official like Leopold von Mildenstein? @highlight Israeli director Arnon Goldfinger was shocked by what he found out about his grandparents @highlight His quest became the award winning documentary "The Flat" @highlight He says he faced a difficult decision with the project
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for the air ambulance to take her home to @placeholder, as this is not
By Sophie Jane Evans and Chris Brooke A British woman suffered appalling injuries after falling 50ft from the window of her Spanish hotel while sleepwalking. Amy Wigfull, 24, has been on life support in hospital since the accident during a family holiday in Malaga. She wandered into the bathroom in her sleep and tumbled through a large window. Doctors believe she only survived because her body was so relaxed. Tragic accident: Amy Wigfull, 24, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, is on life support after falling 50ft from a hotel window while sleepwalking. Above, Ms Wigfull is pictured in a Spanish hospital with a male companion @highlight Amy Wigfull, 24, fell 50ft from a hotel window while she was sleepwalking @highlight Suffered broken back, fractured pelvis, broken ribs and bleeding on brain @highlight Now on life support at Spanish hospital after fall at about 2am on Sunday @highlight Doctors believe she only survived because her body was in a relaxed state @highlight Family are trying to raise $16,000 euros to fly her back home
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@placeholder, who is Jewish, said bringing the story of the heroic yet complex brothers to the big screen gave him "a sense of pride" and he found inspiration in their bravery.
(CNN) -- While the horrors inflicted by the Nazis during World War II are well documented, "Defiance" director Edward Zwick wanted to make sure the stories of those who fought back aren't overlooked. Liev Schreiber, left, and Daniel Craig play freedom fighters in "Defiance." "There is this misperception that the Jews only went willingly to the slaughter," Zwick said. "And in fact, the new history and scholarship tells us that there was so much resistance. This is just one instance." His new film, which goes into wide release Friday, tells the tale of the three Bielski brothers, who led a Jewish resistance group after escaping into the woods of Belarus in Eastern Europe. @highlight "Defiance" is about three brothers who helped rescue Jews during WWII @highlight Star Liev Schreiber: Courage "was in these guys' DNA" @highlight Movie has wide release Friday
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So it was no surprise when @placeholder passed him by coming out of the final chicane on lap 29 more cleanly, closing on his quarry on the straight and going round him on the outside of the first corner.
The Japanese Grand Prix top 10 in Suzuka as shown by our live leaderboard It was one of Lewis Hamilton’s stellar drives, the kind that lifts people off their seats to marvel at what sport at its best is all about. He was brave and relentless and skilled in a rain-splattered Japanese Grand Prix, seizing one of the finer of his 30 race victories by hunting down and passing his championship rival Nico Rosberg. But within minutes of the win, his face was sombre, his words grave, as he waited in the ante-room ahead of the podium ceremony. Rosberg had just whispered in his team-mate’s ear the news that Jules Bianchi of Marussia had been seriously injured. @highlight Lewis Hamilton recorded third straight victory after wins at Monza and Singapore @highlight The Brit started second on the grid but overtook Nico Rosberg on lap 29 @highlight Hamilton extends advantage in drivers' standings to 10 points with four races remaining @highlight Sebastian Vettel came home third to clinch final podium place ahead of Daniel Ricciardo in fourth @highlight Race at Suzuka started behind a safety car after torrential rain in hours leading up to grand prix @highlight Incidents involving Adrian Sutil and Jules Bianchi towards the end led to race being red flagged on lap 46 @highlight Bianchi was taken to hospital unconsious after crashing into vehicle that was recovering Sutil's stranded car
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@placeholder explained that Kelly was fired for using a
A waitress has been fired for ranting about a bad tipper on her Facebook page - not realizing that she was Facebook friends with the customer in question. Mother-of-one Kirsten Kelly, 22, said she was stunned when she learned the 'friend' printed off her Facebook message and took it to her bosses at the Texas Roadhouse in Findlay, Ohio. The message said, 'If you come into a restaurant and spend $50 or more, you should be able to tip appropriately for that,' Kelly told WTOL11, adding that she didn't identify the person or the place. Still, her managers weren't happy about it. @highlight Kirsten Kelly vented on Facebook after getting meager tips despite working a busy shift at an Ohio restaurant on Friday night @highlight But one of her customers was a former classmate and they were friends on Facebook - so she saw the post and took it to her managers @highlight The restaurant said Kelly had used derogatory names in the post
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by the sea of fans waving black, red and gold @placeholder flags.
By David Kent Germany printed five million stamps commemorating their fourth World Cup title before the final on Sunday had even started. The 60-cent stamps are due to go on sale this week after the first commemorative copies are offered to the players and staff. If Germany had lost the final, the stamps, printed by Deutsche Post, would have had to be pulped. Confident: Germany printed five million stamps commemorating their fourth World Cup title The stamps were ordered by Germany's Finance Ministry, which holds 21 per cent of Deutsche Post's shares through the state-owned KfW bank. 'This year I dared to hope very early on that our team would take the title,' Finance Minister Wolfgang Scaeuble told AFP. @highlight Germany appear to have been confident of defeating Argentina @highlight Joachim Low's side won their fourth World Cup on Sunday @highlight Germany needed extra-time to defeat Lionel Messi's Argentina @highlight The stamps would have had to be pulped if Germany lost the final @highlight The 60-cent stamps were ordered by Germany's Finance Ministry
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Ed Shevlin's community in @placeholder is still not back to normal.
(CNN) -- On October 29, Ed Shevlin looked out toward the Atlantic Ocean from his third-story apartment in New York's Rockaway Park. Sand-filled rain began pelting his windows in what sounded to him like a hundred pans of frying bacon. Then, the lights went out -- and stayed out -- for three weeks. The next morning, he awoke to a scene of utter destruction. Superstorm Sandy tore the sea town's boardwalk to pieces, and filled the community pool with saltwater. It forced 27 of his New York City Department of Sanitation co-workers out of their homes. Yet they were still first on the scene, -- clearing the roads so firemen and ambulances could enter -- reporting seven days a week for 14 hours a day. They worked around the clock to clear more than 500,000 tons of debris and rid neighbors of the unsettling reminder that their entire lives were now piles of garbage in the front yard. @highlight Need for help continues seven months after Sandy @highlight Fund says it has distributed $70.5 million to groups helping Sandy victims @highlight You can still donate to Robin Hood Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund
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Times Square, once a seedy neighborhood overrun with crime and porn theaters, has undergone a major facelift in recent decade, profiting from the draw of @placeholder shows and its bright lights.
New York (CNN) -- The head of a group that promotes Times Square said Friday that he will lobby the new mayor to regulate dozens of costumed characters who inhabit the popular tourist destination after the arrest on sex abuse charges of a man dressed as Woody from "Toy Story." A 44-year-old man was charged Thursday with three counts of forcible touching and three counts of third-degree sex abuse, said Detective Annette Markowski, a police spokeswoman. The victims were two females, ages 21 and 22. The alleged abuse occurred around 8 p.m. Thursday at Broadway and West 46th Street in the glowing Times Square district popularly known as the crossroads of the world. @highlight Times Square group seeks to regulate costumed characters @highlight Move follows arrest of "Toy Story" character on sex abuse charges @highlight Times Square official: "Quirky is fine. Creepy is not."
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Stepping up her game, @placeholder agrees to help in midterms
One year ago, Howard Dean, the former Democratic presidential contender and avatar of progressive sentiment, sat in a hotel lobby at the annual Netroots Nation conference in San Jose and held forth on Hillary Clinton's White House chances in 2016. Dean made news. Clinton "will not get a pass" in the 2016 Democratic primaries if she decides to run again, Dean said, an early warning shot from the left against the party establishment's anointed front-runner. Dean said he might make a repeat White House bid of his own, promising to agitate "other politicians" in the race on issues precious to liberals. @highlight "I am a huge Hillary Clinton fan," former Vermont governor and DNC chairman says @highlight Handicapping 2016 GOP field, Dean says Clinton would "mop the floor" with Rand Paul @highlight Dean says anyone who runs against Clinton will have an "uphill climb"
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Aside from the gourmet burgers, digital self-service kiosks and menu boards, @placeholder will also include home delivery as part of the service
It's the first taste of the gourmet burger coming to a Maccas near you. The world famous Golden Arches, best known for Big Macs, cheeseburgers and Happy Meals, is now serving up a gourmet menu it hopes will take the fast food chain upmarket. You will even be able to build your own burger from scratch from a range of ingredients, while some restaurants will offer table service. To hold it all together, the burgers will even come with toothpicks holding them together, just like they do in more trendy eateries. This new menu will be rolled out to McDonald's customers in Australia over the next six to nine months after the fancy new range was launched in Sydney on Thursday. @highlight Fancy Maccas gourmet burgers have been introduced @highlight The 'create your own burgers' range will be offered across Australia in the next six to nine months @highlight There are 19 different fillings for the customised burger which is served on a wooden platter and fries in a basket @highlight There will also be table service for customers and home deliveries @highlight The new menu is being trialled in Castle Hill, north-western Sydney, before it's rolled out across Australia
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Jonathan Martin arrived at the office of the @placeholder lawyer investigating the team's bullying scandal on Friday.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:03 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:34 EST, 15 November 2013 Jonathan Martin could sue the Miami Dolphins for big money under a variety of workplace laws - and could turn to his own legal eagle mother for advice. The employment legislation makes employers liable for bullying, harassment and discrimination - even if the team's hierarchy didn't know about it, according to several legal experts. The NFL's special investigator, Ted Wells, plans to meet in New York today with Martin, who has been with his family in Los Angeles and is receiving counseling. Dolphins owner Stephen Ross also plans to meet at a later date with Martin. @highlight NFL special investigator, Ted Wells, plans to meet today with Martin, who is with his family in Los Angeles and is receiving counseling
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Various opinion polls show a very large majority of @placeholder want the right of self-determination.
Madrid (CNN) -- Pro-independence parties in Catalonia defied the Spanish government Thursday by announcing in Barcelona that they plan to hold a referendum in November on whether the wealthy northeast region should be independent. Madrid staunchly opposes the referendum and Catalan independence, and a Spanish government official rejected the announcement. "The vote will not be held," Justice Minister Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon told reporters Thursday in the hallways of Spain's parliament. Even supporters admit that there is much to be done before the vote can take place on November 9, 2014. "We expect to open negotiations with Madrid. The Spanish state can't be blind about it," said Joan Maria Pique, a top aide and spokesman for Catalan regional president Artur Mas, who had a prominent role Thursday when his Convergence and Union party announced the plan with three other parties. @highlight Referendum is set for November 9, 2014, pro-independence parties say @highlight "The vote will not be held," Justice Minister Alberto Ruiz-Gallardon responds @highlight Madrid says nation's constitution doesn't allow regions to unilaterally break away @highlight There have been mass demonstrations in favor of self-determination
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Bobby Brown (pictured) has been visting his daughter @placeholder regularly in the Atlanta hospital where she is fighting for her life
Nick Gordon was 'jealous' of Bobbi Kristina's fame and 'couldn't understand why Whitney's daughter was offered more money than him for a reality TV deal,' according to reports. The only daughter of Whitney Houston, Bobbi Kristina Brown, 21, remains comatose at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta over a week after being found face down in the bathtub at her home - in a scene that echoed the untimely death of her mother in 2012. It has now been claimed that the couple's fights were almost always triggered by 'Nick's jealousy over Bobbi Kristina's fame'. Bobbi Kristina and partner Nick Gordon allegedly had a violent relationship according to sources - and he was 'jealous of her fame'. She has been in hospital for over a week after being found comatose in the bath @highlight Daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown was found last week @highlight Bobbi Kristina was face down in a bathtub at her home in Roswell, Georgia @highlight Authorities say she may have ended up in the bathtub as result of foul play @highlight Reports claim a police probe into incident is focused on her partner @highlight Nick Gordon and Bobbi believed to have had a history of domestic violence @highlight Now sources have claimed Gordon was 'jealous of Bobbi Kristina's fame'
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In @placeholder's case, the decision was -- and is still -- controversial.
(CNN) -- The body of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will rest in a glass case on public display. Forever. At least, so said his deputy, Nicolas Maduro. While the idea may seem alien to some, Chavez will be the latest in a line of leaders whose remains have been embalmed and put on show in a glass casket. Perhaps the best known is Russia's Vladimir Lenin, whose body still lies in a mausoleum in Moscow's Red Square, nearly 90 years after his death. Others include Stalin, China's Mao Zedong, Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh, and North Korea's founding leader, Kim Il Sung. @highlight Hugo Chavez's embalmed body is to be placed on display in a glass casket @highlight This follows in a tradition that includes Lenin, Mao Zedong and North Korea's Kim Il Sung @highlight Lenin historian: "It's like being in a wax museum -- the magic has long since gone" @highlight "It's the last thing you can ever do for anybody," says a UK embalmer of his trade
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@placeholder I was born, Trekked my camera thru brush and thorn!
(CNN) -- It's been a year since Steve Irwin, the environmentalist and TV host best known as the "Crocodile Hunter," died. He was killed September 4, 2006, by a stingray barb to the chest while filming an underwater documentary off Australia's northern coast. Joseph Krygier shot this photo of a memorial in August 2007 at the Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Australia. Irwin's death prompted a global outpouring of grief from fans, children and hundreds of early I-Report contributors, who shared photos, videos and memories with CNN shortly after he died. A year since, we asked CNN.com readers what they think his legacy will be, and how they are remembering him this year. Here is a selection of their responses: @highlight 'Crocodile Hunter' Steve Irwin died one year ago today @highlight Worldwide vigils, memorial services after his death @highlight CNN.com asked readers for their thoughts on the anniversary @highlight Share your own memories and stories through I-Report
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The youth edition welcomed five successful young women of color from the worlds of media, film, and law who all shared their life stories with girls aged 12 to 18 from @placeholder schools and youth projects.
London, England (CNN) -- Female role models are a very powerful and positive image to implant into young girls' psyches. In a recent study of 1000 UK women aged 18 to 60, the lack of role-models emerged as one of the top barriers to female success in the workplace. A mindset shift in girls cannot be achieved by inspirational Instagram memes and philosophical Facebook statuses, but by closing the gap between the success they see or have heard of, and the ideas that they hold about themselves. Founded in 2011, I'mPOSSIBLE seeks to empower young girls and women, specifically those of color, to define success on their own terms, and inspire them through life stories of those who never lost sight of their possibilities. @highlight I'mPOSSIBLE is a social enterprise aiming to inspire young girls of color by promoting role models @highlight They have hosted platforms with leading ethnic minority professional women @highlight I'mPOSSIBLE teamed up with Diane Abbott's Black Women Mean Business initiative for an event at the House of Commons @highlight Earnst&Young study found that lack of role models forms one of the top barriers to female success at work
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Rounded off: Lingard slots home United's third with two minutes remaining at the @placeholder
Louis van Gaal is unlikely to get too giddy over the fact that the Guinness International Cup will sit proudly alongside the Chevrolet Cup at Old Trafford this season. The Dutchman is too long in the tooth to pay much attention to pre-season tournaments and the pots they provide. Of far more importance to Van Gaal will be the way his team fought back in Miami’s Sun Life Stadium to claim an unlikely, and some would argue undeserved, victory over old rivals Liverpool. It means that United fly home on Tuesday morning unbeaten on their five-game tour of America and yet to taste defeat under the new manager. No mean feat when the opponents have also included Real Madrid, Roma and Inter Milan. @highlight Phil Jones brought down Raheem Sterling early on, with Gerrard converting @highlight It was Gerrard's tenth goal against Manchester United, more than any player @highlight Rooney equalised for United early in the second-half with a cute finish @highlight Mata's deflected effort put Louis van Gaal's side ahead shortly after @highlight Confusion in the second-half as Rooney slotted home after the ball seemed to hit the crossbar @highlight The goal was intially given, but replays clearly showed the ball hit the stanchion and was out of play @highlight The linesman then instructed the referee to rule out the goal @highlight Jesse Lingard rounds of victory with fine finish late on
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The @placeholder say they have been victimized and many of those killed in the violence Sunday were Uyghurs.
ISTANBUL, Turkey (CNN) -- Turkey's prime minister continued his outspoken criticism of China's crackdown on ethnic Uyghurs on Saturday. A Uyghur student cries as Turks pray on Friday in Ankara, Turkey, for people who died in protests in Urumqi, China. In remarks published by the official Anatolian Agency, Recep Tayyip Erdogan denouncing what he called "savagery" and called on the Chinese government to "give up efforts to assimilate" the country's Uyghur minority. On Friday, Erdogan went a step further, announcing to journalists upon his return to Ankara from the Group of Eight summit in Italy that "the incidents in China are a genocide. There's no point in interpreting this otherwise." @highlight Turkey's PM calls on China to stop assimilation efforts of Uyghurs in Xinjiang @highlight Prime Minister Erdogan labels latest violence in Urumqi as "genocide" @highlight Clashes in Urumqi erupted over ethnic tensions between Uyghurs and Han
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He planned a return to @placeholder to chase the record in 1988 with son Danny behind the wheel, but the elder Thompson was gunned down in the driveway of his Southern California home that February.
Huntington Beach, California (CNN) -- Danny Thompson, son of racing legend Mickey Thompson, will have to wait another year to write the family name into the official record book at the Bonneville Salt Flats. Thompson's pursuit of the land speed record for a piston engine car -- 439 mph -- was jinxed by rain at Bonneville's annual Speed Week in August, and again at the event intended to make up for the lost time. The Southern California Timing Association, which tallies the records, announced late Sunday that it was raining in Bonneville and that the salt would be too soggy for racing this weekend. @highlight Danny Thompson, son of racing legend, still chasing land speed record @highlight He would have set record in vehicle class but broke down on return trip @highlight He has come within 20 mph of record for all piston engine cars @highlight Rain ends season early; Thompson vows to continue speed chase
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During the period of @placeholder slavery, 1619 to 1865, freedom was predicated on skin color.
(CNN) -- Last week, the Internet was buzzing with the news that a DNA test of white supremacist Craig Cobb revealed that 14% of his genes originated in sub-Saharan Africa. The look on Cobb's face as he received the news? Priceless. Cobb appeared on "The Trisha Show" and discussed his plans to create an all-white town for white supremacists in Leith, North Dakota. "Whites are the highest expression of DNA on the planet," he said on the show. When Cobb received the DNA results, he wrote it off. "This is called statistical noise," Cobb responded. "Oil and water don't mix." @highlight White supremacist Craig Cobb learned that 14% of his genes originated in sub-Saharan Africa @highlight That would make him legally "black" under America's one-drop rule, Yaba Blay says @highlight The "one-drop rule" provided the legal and quantitative definition of blackness, and whiteness @highlight Blay: Irony of Cobb's heritage shows how nuanced racial identity is beyond skin color
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But Redknapp is certain @placeholder is in the right place to top them all.
Harry Redknapp believes Jose Mourinho could surpass Sir Alex Ferguson’s achievements at Manchester United and become the greatest manager ever. Redknapp takes his Queens Park Rangers side to face Mourinho’s unbeaten Chelsea on Saturday. The Portuguese is in only his second year of his second spell at Stamford Bridge but already looks to have all the pieces in place to compete on all fronts this season. Harry Redknapp has tipped Jose Mourinho (above) to become the greatest ever manager if he stays at Chelsea The Chelsea manager shares a joke with Didier Drogba ahead of Saturday's meeting with QPR Star striker Diego Costa is expected to return to the side after a spell sidelined by injury @highlight Chelsea host QPR at Stamford Bridge in the Premier League on Saturday @highlight Harry Redknapp believes Jose Mourinho can become the greatest ever boss @highlight Portuguese has also won silverware at Porto, Inter Milan and Real Madrid @highlight Redknapp believes the Blues boss can better the likes of Brian Clough, Rinus Michels, Bob Paisley, Helenio Herrera, Sir Matt Busby and Bill Shankly
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If @placeholder goes we have to think about getting a young forward with the same characteristics.'
By Mike Dawes Alvaro Morata appears to have quickly got over the disappointment of not making Spain's World Cup squad as he enjoyed his summer break with friends on a yacht. The highly-rated Real Madrid striker, who has been strongly linked with a £10million move to Arsenal, posted a picture on Instagram of himself with friends enjoying a sunshine break on the liner. The 21-year-old was not selected for Spain’s World Cup squad despite having starred for the Under-21 side that won last summer’s European Championships and being part of the Real Madrid squad that secured Champions League glory. The reigning World and European champions lost both of the opening group fixtures and were one of the first sides eliminated from the tournament. @highlight The 21-year-old was omitted from Spain's World Cup squad in Brazil @highlight Real Madrid striker is reportedly allowed to leave this summer @highlight Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger wants the highly-rated £10million man
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@placeholder is widely considered the Democratic favorite if she decides to run for president.
(CNN) -- Former Virginia Sen. Jim Webb said Tuesday he's "seriously looking" at a potential run for the Democratic nomination. "We've had a lot of discussions among people I respect and trust," he said at the National Press Club in Washington. "And I'm seriously looking at the possibility of running for president, but we want to see if there's a support base from people who would support the programs we're interested in pursuing." Asked if he would run as an independent or a Democrat, he said: "I'm a Democrat. I have strong reasons for being a Democrat." "If you want true fairness in a society (and) you want to give a voice ... to the people who otherwise would not have it, I believe that would come from the Democratic Party." @highlight Former Sen. Jim Webb is "seriously looking" at a presidential bid @highlight He declined to critique Hillary Clinton's foreign policy record @highlight Webb is a former Democratic senator from Virginia
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The @placeholder flies off after destroying the pirate skiff in an awesome display of force
Flames erupt into the sky from a skiff floating adrift in the Indian Ocean, a powerful demonstration of the Royal Navy’s might as it fights the scourge of Somali piracy. The boat was blown out of the water by a Merlin helicopter, flown from HMS Westminster, which strafed the vessel, setting fire to fuel tanks. The pirate crew fled to another vessel before the attack, but were among 12 arrested without a fight by boarding teams from the frigate shortly after. HMS Westminster's Merlin 502 firing at the pirate skiff, and fire starting on impact, as the ship disrupted piracy in the Indian Ocean @highlight EU's new anti-pirate force attacks bases on the coastline for the first time @highlight Ministry of Defence release pictures of chopper from HMS Westminster
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El-Wahabi eventually decided to join her husband and got @placeholder to conceal the cash in before travelling to Syria.
By Wills Robinson Accused: Amal El-Wahabi, 27, pictured arriving at the Old Bailey today, was told to put her 'trust in Allah' as she pawned her wedding ring for nappies and milk A terrorist's wife who allegedly paid a student to smuggle money into Syria pawned her wedding ring to buy nappies while her husband sent pictures of him holding AK47s, the Old Bailey was told today. Amal El-Wahabi, 27, told her husband Aine Davis that she was starving and struggling to provide for her children while he was fighting in the Middle East. But Davis, 30, continued in his bid to get his wife to join him by sending her an ISIS propaganda video via WhatsApp. @highlight Amal El-Wahabi, 27, was told to put her 'trust in Allah' as she sold the ring @highlight Court heard Aine Davis sent her an ISIS propaganda video from Syria @highlight After she watched the clip, Davis, 30, asked his wife: 'Good innit?' @highlight The pair kept in touch while he was in Syria via messaging site WhatsApp @highlight El-Wahabi is said to have paid her friend to hide €20,000 in her knickers @highlight Nawal Msaad, 27, was stopped on her way to the Middle East at Heathrow
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"This Thursday the (@placeholder) right wing are calling for the day of rage.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli settlers damaged cars and tried to burn down a house in Palestinian villages in the West Bank Monday night and Tuesday, police told CNN. The actions followed removal of three illegal shacks in a Jewish settlement. These incidents are what some Israelis call "price tag" actions: Any activity against settlements and outposts is met by violence against Palestinian property. Israeli police removed three illegal shacks Monday in the Jewish outpost of Havat Gilad. Police and civil administration representatives were stoned by the settlers on the scene. Eight people were arrested in the incident, Israeli police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said. @highlight After 3 illegal shacks removed, settlers get violent, police say @highlight Police stoned, roads blocked, tires burned @highlight Palestinian official asks for international help
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That's when, and where, then-28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer @placeholder spotted him.
(CNN) -- The final, violent moments in the life of their son, Trayvon Martin, no longer dominate the national news, as they once did. Tens of thousands no longer attend rallies demanding justice for the slain teenager; pundits no longer debate the case on every media platform imaginable. What once had been the big story has increasingly become yesterday's news. But Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin haven't stopped fighting. One year ago Tuesday, they were grieving and relatively anonymous parents, trying to come to grips with the sudden death of their 17-year-old son. But in time, they became celebrities of sorts in a world of gun violence and vigilante justice. @highlight Trayvon Martin, 17, was shot dead by George Zimmerman on February 26, 2012 @highlight Zimmerman says he acted in self-defense; Martin's family says the black teen was profiled @highlight Martin's mother says she wants to ensure others don't suffer the pain she has @highlight "We're going to accept" a jury's verdict on the case, even if we don't like it, she adds
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@placeholder officials emphasized Monday that finding bodies was their main priority.
FERNANDO DE NORONHA, Brazil (CNN) -- Forty-one bodies have been recovered from the crash of Air France Flight 447, the Brazilian Navy Command and Aeronautical Command said Tuesday. Brazilian military personnel on Tuesday carry the remains of one of the passengers of the Air France crash. Sixteen bodies pulled from the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday were taken to Fernando de Noronha for transportation Wednesday afternoon by helicopter to the air base in Recife, Brazil. The 25 bodies previously found were put aboard a Brazilian frigate. Searches for the remaining bodies will continue overnight, the navy and aeronautical command said in a written statement. @highlight First bodies recovered from the crash of Air France 447 returned to land @highlight Air France agrees to replace within days speed sensors, pilots' union says @highlight Air France said it began replacing parts in April @highlight The location of the crash has not been determined
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As the vessel approached @placeholder's Pier 11, witnesses said, unsuspecting commuters had gotten up from their seats and packed closer to the ferry exits and atop stairwells -- a typical occurrence at the end of their 40-minute commute.
New York (CNN) -- As an 8 a.m. ferry made its final maneuvers across the Hudson River, Ashley Furman clutched her hand-bag and made small talk with other commuters. Then it all went black. When she woke up, the 26-year-old New Jersey native was in pain and on the floor with the wind knocked out of her, about six feet from where she had been standing. "It felt like an elephant landed on me," she said. The high-speed ferry that serves as Furman's normal commute slammed into a Lower Manhattan pier near Wall Street around 8:45 a.m. Wednesday. Scores were left bloodied and writhing in agony as emergency crews rushed to the scene. @highlight NEW: The U.S. Coast Guard says 85 people were injured in the crash, 1 critically @highlight "Several people were thrown into the air and onto the ground," a passenger says @highlight The Seastreak ferry travels between New Jersey and Pier 11 near Wall Street
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Tensions between @placeholder and its southern neighbor have escalated since a May report from Seoul blamed North Korea for the sinking of a South Korean warship in March.
(CNN) -- South Korea's Red Cross has offered $8.4 million in flood aid to North Korea, the Yonhap news agency said Tuesday. The aid includes medical kits, food and emergency supplies, South Korea Unification Ministry spokesman Chun Hae-sung told reporters. The Red Cross is Seoul's main channel for humanitarian aid to North Korea. The communist nation has not replied to the offer, Chun was quoted as saying. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies blamed a flash flood for displacing more than 23,000 people in a North Korean province bordering China. "The whole city of Sinuiju with its 350,000 residents is without piped drinking water at the moment because the main pumping station was inundated," said Henk Schipper, Red Cross water and sanitation delegate in North Korea. @highlight The Red Cross is South Korea's channel for aid to North Korea @highlight The communist nation has not replied to the offer @highlight In August, heavy rains caused rivers to swell over
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Here's what you need to know about @placeholder and the doll:
It began for Nickolay Lamm as a question: What would Barbie look like if she had the dimensions of an average woman? His answer came in the form of the Lammily doll: a shorter, broader, brunette version of the idealistic blond Mattel doll. Now Lammily is ready to make her debut, complete with a sticker pack that features pimples, moles, cellulite and scars that can be applied. "I feel she looks so real, so ordinary, that you don't focus on what she looks like but ... on what she does," he said by telephone on Wednesday. That perspective helped propel Lamm's crowd-funding effort to build the doll. @highlight The Lammily doll is the antithesis of Barbie @highlight The doll's proportions are based on CDC data, the toy maker says @highlight Creator says he took inspiration from his own high school experience
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@placeholder rejected the request from Diallo's attorneys and then, at a hearing Tuesday morning, approved the request to dismiss charges.
New York (CNN) -- A New York judge dismissed sexual assault charges against former International Monetary Fund chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn at the prosecutor's request Tuesday. A grand jury indicted Strauss-Kahn in May over allegations he sexually assaulted hotel housekeeper Nafissatou Diallo in his New York hotel suite. But in July, prosecutors began to back off the case, asking Judge Michael Obus to release Strauss-Kahn from house arrest after information surfaced that they said called Diallo's credibility into question. On Monday, prosecutors asked Obus to dismiss the charges entirely, while Diallo's attorney filed a motion asking that Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance be disqualified from the case and that a special prosecutor be appointed. @highlight A judge approves dismissal of sexual assault charges against Strauss-Kahn @highlight DA: Prosecutors were "not persuaded ... that a crime has been committed" @highlight The past weeks were "a nightmare," Strauss-Kahn says @highlight Diallo's lawyer says there's a "mountain of physical evidence" that Strauss-Kahn assaulted her
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However, analysts say it's by no means certain that the Taliban will perceive this watershed in the way that @placeholder would wish.
(CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was quick to suggest that the death of Osama bin Laden offered a unique opportunity for a wider settlement in a region riven by warfare and insurgency. "Our message to the Taliban remains the same," she said Monday. "You cannot wait us out, you cannot defeat us, but you can make the choice to abandon al Qaeda and participate in a peaceful political process." That has been a long-cherished ambition of U.S. foreign policy -- to delink the "good" Taliban from the "bad" Taliban and al Qaeda as a way of bringing peace to Afghanistan. As Clinton put in a speech to the Asia Society in February, the Holy Grail was to "split the weakened Taliban off from al Qaeda and reconcile those who will renounce violence and accept the Afghan constitution." @highlight Clinton sees death of Osama bin Laden as a potential avenue to peace @highlight U.S. secretary of states says Muslims are "rejecting extremist narratives" @highlight Polls suggest that the appeal of al Qaeda is eroding among Muslims around the world @highlight The Taliban shielded bin Laden in Afghanistan for a time
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@placeholder, who is black, to lead the police effort.
County police in riot gear and armored tanks gave way to state troopers walking side-by-side with thousands of protesters as the St. Louis suburb where an unarmed black teen was shot by a city police officer overwhelmingly avoided violence on Thursday after nearly a week of unrest and mounting public tension. The dramatic shift came after Missouri Governor Jay Nixon assigned oversight of the protests to the state Highway Patrol, stripping local police from the St. Louis County Police Department of their authority after four days of clashes with furious crowds protesting the weekend death of 18-year-old Michael Brown. 'All they did was look at us and shoot tear gas,' said Pedro Smith, 41, who has participated in the nightly protests. 'This is totally different. Now we're being treated with respect.' @highlight The dramatic shift came after Missouri Governor Jay Nixon assigned oversight of the protests to the state Highway Patrol @highlight The captain in charge, Ron Johnson, grew up in Ferguson and was credited with much of the change in tactics @highlight Ferguson police to name officer who shot dead Michael Brown on Saturday
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"I've chosen @placeholder, I'm sorry for Stramaccioni," he was quoted on the official Inter website.
(CNN) -- Inter Milan sacked coach Andrea Stramaccioni Friday and replaced him immediately with Walter Mazzarri. Stramaccioni departs after a dismal season for the famed Nerazzurri, who finished the season a lowly ninth in Serie A and missed out on European competition. By contrast, Mazzari, who has been at Napoli for four seasons, has guided them back into the Champions League and they finished second to champions Juventus in this year's standings. He recently announced he would be leaving at the end of the season and was immediately linked with Inter, who will be appointing their sixth coach since the departure of Jose Mourinho three years ago. @highlight Inter Milan sack coach Andrea Stramaccioni @highlight Pays the price for dismal season with Inter ninth in Serie A @highlight Replaced by Napoli coach Walter Mazzarri @highlight Rafael Benitez linked with now vacant post at Napoli
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"Keeping exotic animals is inhumane and unsafe for both animals and people, and it's time that @placeholder did something about it," PETA said.
(CNN) -- The Humane Society of the United States said Wednesday it does not fault authorities in Ohio for using lethal force against exotic animals running loose. Police believe the animals' owner, Terry Thompson, 62, freed the animals -- lions, tigers, leopards and grizzly bears -- at his preserve near Zanesville, Ohio, before dying from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Muskingum County Sheriff Matt Lutz said. Ohio authorities were called to the scene Tuesday night. As of Wednesday, 49 animals had been killed and the rest were accounted for except for one monkey, according to authorities. But Lutz and conservationist Jack Hanna, who assisted in the effort, said the animal may have been eaten by one of the big cats. @highlight Ohio authorities have shot some loose exotic animals @highlight Humane Society: Ohio's government should have prevented this @highlight There are issues with tranquilizer use, the organization says @highlight PETA says the incident should be a "wake-up call"
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@placeholder, who died in 2002, told his friend to wait until his death before telling police
By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 14:33 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 14:54 EST, 26 February 2014 A man has claimed that his best friend confessed to him that he was the infamous Zodiac Killer who terrorized California throughout the 1960s. Randy Kenney, from New York, said that before his friend Louise Myers passed away he claimed to be responsible for the five murders linked to the Zodiac Killer between 1968 and 1969. Myers claimed that, aged 17, he had targeted young couples - some of whom he went to school or worked with - because he was bitter that his girlfriend had broken up with him. @highlight Randy Kenney said his friend Louie Myers admitted to carrying out the 5 unsolved murders in San Francisco Bay area between 1968 and 1969 @highlight Myers confessed in 2001 after he was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver but asked Kenney not to tell authorities until after he had died @highlight He died in 2002 and Kenney says he has tried to police to listen ever since @highlight Authorities have now added Myers' name to list of potential suspects @highlight Myers went to school with 2 of the victims and worked with 1 and he said he targeted couples because his girlfriend had broken up with him
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The 24-strong Australian team had been tasked with mentoring @placeholder soldiers and ANA personnel had open access to the Australians.
The traitorous Afghani soldier who gunned down three Australian army personnel in a 'green-on-blue' attack at a patrol base in 2012 is unrepentant, 'remarkably cheerful' and hopes to be released despite being sentenced to death. That's according to a new Four Corners documentary which has revisited the tragic events of the evening of August 29, 2012. That night, Afghan National Army (ANA) soldier Sergeant Hekmatullah, 19, killed Private Robert Poate, Sapper James Martin and Lance Corporal Stjepan 'Rick' Milosevic with his M-16 rifle as they relaxed at Patrol Base Wahab, in the Baluchi Valley region of Oruzgan Province. Two other soldiers were wounded. @highlight Sergeant Hekmatullah gunned down three Australian soldiers in August 2012 @highlight He had been serving in the Afghan National Army, which was being mentored by an Australian team @highlight The rogue soldier killed Private Robert Poate, Sapper James Martin and Lance Corporal 'Rick' Milosevic
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'As @placeholder is the my only child she will inherit all my property which includes 566,280 sq/ft of land.
When Rajo Devi Lohan made headlines around the world by becoming the world's oldest first-time mother, critics said she was putting her health at risk and condemning her daughter to the agony of losing her parents at a young age. She gave birth, following controversial IVF treatment, at the age of 69, then nearly died from complications with the delivery. But now, five years later, the 74-year-old says having her daughter, Naveen, has made her stronger and helped her live longer. You're only as old as you feel: Naveen, five, hugs her 75-year-old mother, Rajo Devi Lohan, at their home in the remote village of Hissar, India. Rajo says that having her daughter has helped her live longer @highlight Rajo Devi Lohan became pregnant after controversial IVF treatment @highlight She nearly died after giving birth, but battled back for her daughter's sake @highlight Now she says she will fight to live until the girl is 15 and can marry
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The five-year @placeholder contract, which began in 2006, must be renewed every year and is up for renewal next month.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department will renew its contract with Blackwater to provide security in Iraq, Greg Starr, acting assistant secretary of state for diplomatic security, said Friday. An woman passes a burnt car in a Baghdad neighborhood where Blackwater guards killed 17 in September. No provisions have been added to the contract, Starr said, but Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ordered several changes to procedure after a September incident in which Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 people, including women and children. The incident placed the operations of Blackwater and other security firms under scrutiny in Iraq, where an estimated 25,000 private contractors protect diplomats, reconstruction workers and government officials. Under a provision instituted in the early days of the U.S.-led occupation of Iraq, security contractors have immunity from Iraqi law. @highlight Blackwater guards shot and killed 17 people in disputed incident @highlight FBI investigating Blackwater; contract will be reviewed afterward @highlight Contractors protect diplomats, reconstruction workers, government officials @highlight Security contractors have immunity from Iraqi law
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The victory continued Azarenka's fine form coming into the tournament, having beaten @placeholder in the final of the Sydney International on Friday.
(CNN) -- World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki began her latest bid for a first grand slam title with a 6-2 6-1 win over Anastasia Rodionova on Monday, joining last year's finalists Kim Clijsters and Li Na in the second round of the Australian Open. Top seed Wozniacki looked in good shape as she wrapped up victory against the Russia-born Australian in 76 minutes, but the Dane admitted she was worried about a wrist injury she suffered during last week's quarterfinal defeat at the Sydney International. "I was a bit nervous before the match. I didn't know exactly what to expect. But it feels better," the 21-year-old told the WTA Tour website. "I'm very happy about the way I felt out there today. I got into the rhythm as the match went on tonight." @highlight Top seed Caroline Wozniacki books her place in Australian Open second round @highlight Defending champion Kim Clijsters also through, alongside fifth seed Li Na @highlight Third seed Victoria Azarenka advances, as does Poland's Agnieszka Radwanska @highlight Italian 19th seed Flavia Pennetta beaten by Russian qualifier Nina Bratchikova
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No surprise that @placeholder wanted Sterling left out in Estonia.
If Mesut Ozil leaves Arsenal for Bayern Munich he will be considered an expensive Premier League flop True measure of a top coach like Jose Mourinho or Louis van Gaal is to find a lower-league gem and make him into a world beater like Ian Rush or Stuart Pearce Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere have a telepathic understanding that gives England a fighting chance at Euro 2016 Less than three weeks before Raheem Sterling was too tired to start for England in Estonia, he was one of only a couple of regular members of the Liverpool starting XI who had played the full 120 minutes of the Capital One Cup tie with Middlesbrough, and endured the draining nervous tension of a very lengthy penalty shootout. @highlight Raheem Sterling complained of being tired ahead of the game in Estonia @highlight Sterling is under pressure to be Liverpool's star man @highlight The 19-year-old is too young to be used as a pawn in a battle between England boss Roy Hodgson and Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers
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The detailed account comes after detectives in @placeholder said they believe Mr Grieves-Cook may have been targeted by a jealous love rival.
Charlie Grieves-Cook died after falling 40ft onto a concrete car park He clung to metal rail for 10 minutes while intruders fired shots in apartment Kenyan police investigating whether a spurned lover was involved in his death Claims Grieves-Cook was initially refused treatment at a Nairobi hospital with staff demanding cash before he was admitted The model girlfriend of a British ex-public schoolboy killed after trying to escape armed thugs in Kenya has spoken of the terrifying moments before he plunged to his death from a third-floor balcony. Diana Nekoye Sifuna, 24, told how she was forced to wrestle gunmen who called at her home and demanded to see her photographer lover Charlie Grieves-Cook. @highlight Charlie Grieves-Cook died after falling 40ft onto a concrete car park @highlight He clung to metal rail for 10 minutes while intruders fired shots in apartment @highlight Kenyan police investigating whether a spurned lover was involved in his death @highlight Claims Grieves-Cook was initially refused treatment at a Nairobi hospital with staff demanding cash before he was admitted
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The ministers are not named, but he does claim that Mr Boyson and Mr @placeholder were there.
Senior Tory politicians took part in drink and drug-fuelled sex parties with underage boys during seaside conferences, it was claimed today. Former activist Anthony Gilberthorpe says he was handed cash and told to ‘fetch entertainment’ - code for young boys – by members of Margaret Thatcher’s government. But the claims were today rejected as ‘tittle-tattle’ by former Conservative minister David Mellor, who insisted those named were dead and unable to defend themselves. Former activist Anthony Gilberthorpe, left, claims he was asked to find underage boys for sex during Tory party conferences when Margaret Thatcher was leader in the early 1980s @highlight Anthony Gilberthorpe says he was given cash to ‘fetch entertainment’ @highlight Names Keith Joseph, Rhodes Boyson and Michael Havers, who are all dead @highlight Claims he sent a 40-page dossier to Thatcher in 1989 on the sex parties @highlight Ex-Tory minister David Mellor dismisses claims as 'a lot of tittle-tattle'
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The point I'm trying to make is that while @placeholder is indeed mysterious, he's also a liar, a cheat and a cad.
(The Frisky) -- Don't you just hate the type of person who smugly informs you, "I don't watch TV," like that's something to be proud of? They think they're so great with all their fancy book learning. What they don't realize is that TV isn't for dummies -- there's tons of educational programming available -- you just need to know what to watch. I mean, you can learn your ABCs with "Sesame Street's" Grover, how to make gnocchi with Mario Batali, and the ins and outs of prettying up your home with any number of programs on HGTV. Television is also a great romance resource. Think of all the great TV twosomes we've seen over the years -- Lucy & Ricky Ricardo, Judy & George Jetson, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag ... but not all TV personalities set such a sincerely loving example. It's also a good place to learn which type of guy you should avoid. @highlight Learn about men NOT to date by studying male characters on TV shows @highlight "Gossip Girls" Chuck Bass is charming type who decimates women @highlight "Mad Men" Don Draper is a smoldering liar and cheat Aging party boy Hank Moody of "Californication" attracts damaged women
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Britain is upset because @placeholder actively pressured Cameron’s allies to switch sides.’
By Jason Groves German Chancellor Angela Merkel last night threw her weight behind Jean-Claude Juncker to be appointed EC president Angela Merkel last night left David Cameron cut adrift in his fight to stop an arch-federalist seizing control of the European Commission. The German Chancellor threw her weight behind former Luxembourg prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker to be appointed EC president, despite Mr Cameron’s view that his opposition to reform is unacceptable to Britain. Downing Street confirmed Mr Cameron will force a vote on Mr Juncker tomorrow at an EU summit in Brussels – the first time one has been held on the appointment of an EU chief – but signalled he will respect the outcome. @highlight David Cameron will force a vote on Mr Juncker at EU summit tomorrow @highlight Mrs Merkel facing duplicity allegations after promising Cameron support @highlight German Chancellor has back Juncker, leaving Cameron without allies @highlight PM today vowed to take his fight against Jean-Claude Juncker 'all the way'
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I think we should rummage around for another song instead of @placeholder.'
Welsh rugby fans have been urged by campaigners to stop singing the popular Tom Jones hit 'Delilah' because of its controversial lyrics. Former Plaid Cymru president Dafydd Iwan has called on supporters at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium to find something else to sing, claiming the 1968 song 'trivialises the idea of murdering a woman'. The song includes the lyrics: 'At break of day when that man drove away, I was waiting. Scroll down for video Delilah has become an unofficial anthem for Welsh rugby fans and Sir Tom Jones has even sung it to the crowds at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. However, a campaign to ban it has now been launched @highlight Campaigners have urged Wales rugby fans to stop signing Delilah because of its controversial lyrics @highlight The Welsh Rugby Union appears disinclined to ban the song @highlight The song is also commonly sung by Stoke City supporters
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If the full amount is raised, @placeholder could stand to earn an extra £130,000 with 10 per cent of the final £1.3m raised being pocketed by the Frenchman.
Former Tottenham Hotspur and France winger David Ginola has confirmed he intends to challenge Sepp Blatter for the FIFA presidency. But the 47-year-old’s bid to become the most powerful man in football could be over before it’s even started after questions were asked about the legitimacy of Ginola’s candidacy. His press conference on Friday morning was backed by bookmakers Paddy Power - known for long list of high-profile PR stunts, but not for major sports announcements - and he must meet strict FIFA regulations to run against Blatter. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Spurs legend David Ginola running for FIFA presidency @highlight David Ginola announced at press conference on Friday that he is entering the race to become FIFA president @highlight Ginola's campaign is being backed by bookmaker Paddy Power, who are known for their PR stunts @highlight The Frenchman will become the third candidate to announce he is standing after Jerome Champagne and Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein @highlight Ginloa must now prove to FIFA he has the support of five national associations before January 29 @highlight Sepp Blatter is odds-on favourite to secure a fifth election victory
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@placeholder stopped producing AK-47 models in the late 1960s, but production of variants continued there and in other countries.
Mikhail Kalashnikov, the Russian gun designer whose AK-47 rifle became the weapon of choice for many national armies and guerrillas around the world, died Monday, the Kremlin announced on its website. He was 94. Kalashnikov designed his first machine gun in 1942 after suffering injuries as a tank commander for the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II, but it wasn't until 1947 -- after years of tweaks -- that the AK-47 was introduced for Soviet military service. The weapon, recognizable by its banana-shaped ammunition magazine, became known for its simple effectiveness. It was easy to use and maintain, and it was reliable in extreme conditions, be they hot, cold, wet or sandy. @highlight Mikhail Kalashnikov developed AK-47 after serving as Soviet tank commander in World War II @highlight Guinness recognized AK-47 as the world's most common machine gun @highlight Simplicity, reliability were hallmarks of gun, Kalashnikov told CNN in 2009
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Jovetic also switched clubs last summer as he left Fiorentina - for whom he played for five years - for @placeholder but his debut season was hampered by injuries.
Gazzetta dello Sport are reporting that Manchester City are ready to rival Real Madrid's bid to sign Radamel Falcao on loan. The Italian daily newspaper also say that should the Colombia striker join City, then Stevan Jovetic will be off to Juventus. According to Gazzetta City, like Real, will only take Falcao on loan to ensure they fall in line with UEFA's Financial Fair Play rules. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Liverpool vs Manchester City highlights In demand: Monaco are willing to allow star striker Falcao leave on loan for the season Italian job? Stevan Jovetic previously spent five years in Serie A with Fiorentina @highlight Gazzetta dello Sport report that Manchester City want Falcao on loan @highlight They also report that the deal will see Stevan Jovetic move to Juventus @highlight both players only joined their respective clubs last summer
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"The Herero women's long dress has become a symbol of Herero tradition for Herero, tourists, scholars and other @placeholder," she added.
(CNN) -- Decked out in voluminous Victorian-style dresses, complete with horn-shaped headgear, the Herero ladies of Namibia have held on tight to a piece of 19th century history. For over a century these women have fiercely protected their dress as a crucial part of their cultural identity. Their style of dressing was influenced by the wives of German missionaries and colonialists who first came to the country in the early 1900s. The long dresses are heavy and reflect the style of the Victorian period with numerous petticoats worn to add fullness to their skirts. They are hand-sewn by the women who add their own personal style and flair. @highlight Many Herero women in Namibia wear traditional Victorian-style costume @highlight The style of clothing was brought to the country by German colonialists over 100 years ago @highlight The hats worn by Herero women represent the horns of cattle @highlight The style of dress continues to be passed down through generations
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If you've taken a look at the new @placeholder or the iOS Gmail app, let us know what you think in the comments.
(CNN) -- Love or hate Google, you probably don't expect this sort of message from one of the largest and most innovative Internet and technology companies in the world: "The iOS app we launched today contained a bug with notifications," the company wrote Wednesday on Twitter. "We have pulled the app to fix the problem. Sorry we messed up." That's just one of the ways Google screwed up this week, according to tech pundits and bloggers. The company also released an update to Google Reader that was described by a former employee as "a disaster." "Maybe Google isn't so invincible after all," the site InfoWorld asked. @highlight Google launches Gmail app for iOS that barely functions @highlight Company pulls the app from the App Store, says "We messed up" @highlight A redesign of Google reader also has been declared a "disaster" @highlight Tech pundit says Google has lost its innovative mojo
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Italian patients and doctors were evaluated because there is universal health care coverage in @placeholder and there is no confounding effect of difference in insurance, lack of insurance or financial barriers to access care.
Patients with more sympathetic, understanding doctors have better outcomes and fewer complications, new research suggests. By measuring a doctor’s understanding of a patient’s concerns, pain, suffering and an intention to help, researchers found a link between diabetic patients’ outcomes and their physicians. A large study done by a team from Thomas Jefferson University along with Italian researchers evaluated the relationships among 20,961 diabetic patients and 242 primary care physicians they were enrolled to in Parma, Italy. Researchers have found that more sympathetic doctors meant their patients had better outcomes and fewer complications Mohammadreza Hojat, Ph.D., research professor of the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior and director of Jefferson Longitudinal Study of Medical Education in the Center for Research in Medical Education and Health Care at Jefferson Medical College said: ‘This new, large-scale research study has confirmed that empathic physician-patient relationships is an important factor in positive outcomes. @highlight Researchers found a link between a physician's empathy for their patient's condition and the patient's outcomes @highlight The study was done by Thomas Jefferson University and Italian researchers @highlight The relationship between diabetic patients and their physicians in Parma, Italy were evaluated @highlight The results support the beneficial effects of empathy in patient care
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But @placeholder says it will not lift sanctions or normalize relations with the North until it takes irreversible steps toward dismantling its nuclear program.
(CNN) -- North Korea on Monday proposed replacing the 1953 armistice that ended the Korean War with a formal peace treaty, a step it said would pave the way for breaking the international impasse over its nuclear program. But the communist state said international sanctions imposed after a series of nuclear weapons and missile tests should be lifted before it returns to the negotiating table, a suggestion the United States quickly dismissed. The cease-fire that ended the three-year Korean War never led to a permanent peace treaty, leaving the North Korean-South Korean border the world's most heavily militarized frontier. In a statement carried by the official news agency KCNA, North Korea said that a final settlement of the conflict is "essential" to talks aimed at persuading it to dismantle its nuclear program. @highlight Armistice ended Korean War in 1953; North suggests replacing with treaty @highlight It suggests that such a move would ease return to nuclear talks @highlight Pyongyang wants sanctions off table before talks continue @highlight Washington has refused to normalize relations until program dismantled
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Murray feels the strain in the early stages of the match after @placeholder claimed the first set 7-5
Slowly but surely, signs of the Andy Murray who won Wimbledon last year are starting to re-emerge, as he claimed his second title in four weeks. The Vienna Open is not SW19 but a remarkable 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 victory over world No 5 David Ferrer gave a reminder of why Murray was a fixture among the so-called Big Four for so long. At the moment the goal is merely to be in the top eight that will qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena next month, and he went some way to achieving that by winning in the Austrian capital. @highlight Murray becomes only fifth active player to win 30 or more titles @highlight Scot came back from 5-3 down in final set to win match @highlight Murray wins second tournament in three weeks after ending 14-month trophy drought in September @highlight Vienna victory boosts Murray's chances of reaching the ATP Tour Finals
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@placeholder looks at some of the defining exercise videos of the last 65 years:
In the 1980s, Jane Fonda was indisputably the aerobics queen. The Hollywood star released her first exercise video in 1982 and promptly sold 17 million copies - she has been widely credited for launching the fitness craze that spread across America and Britain in the Eighties. Jane, now 77, is celebrating more than 30 years in the business by publishing her entire back catalogue of VHS cassettes as DVDs and digital downloads. Scroll down for video Jane Fonda is celebrating more than 30 years in the fitness business. She is publishing her entire back catalogue of VHS cassettes digitally. To celebrate FEMAIL looks at the change in workout videos from the 1950s @highlight Jane Fonda is celebrating more than 30 years in the fitness business @highlight She is publishing her entire back catalogue of VHS cassettes digitally @highlight To celebrate FEMAIL looks at the change in workout videos from the 1950s
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Anger: @placeholder has struggled to deal with the pressures of managing in the Premier League
By Adrian Durham After Tottenham won the north London derby at White Hart Lane last season, Andre Villas-Boas memorably declared Arsenal were 'in a negative spiral of results.' The Gunners promptly won eight and drew two of their final 10 games and snatched fourth place from AVB’s faltering flops. Some things in football never seem to change and Tottenham Hotspur being the laughing stock of the Premier League is one of them. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sherwood's criticism of his team, and reaction after Arsenal win Down and out: Andros Townsend (left) and Kyle Naughton are dejected after Tottenham's defeat by Arsenal @highlight Tottenham's lack of trophies should leave their fans feeling embarrassed @highlight The FA should be taking action against Tim Sherwood for his touchline antics @highlight Manchester United's discipline against Liverpool was shocking @highlight Peterborough might be in it, but should the Johnstone's Paint Trophy final be held at Wembley? @highlight Arsene Wenger's last 500 games have yielded no silverware
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The man, who asked that his identity not be revealed, lives near the site of the Brown shooting and happened to be using the application at the same time @placeholder was shot, Blumenthal said.
A company whose video chat service apparently captured audio of Michael Brown's shooting said Thursday the recording was created at the time the Missouri teenager was killed this month. The revelation from Glide appears to bolster a man's claim that he inadvertently recorded audio of gunfire at the time a police officer shot and killed the 18-year-old Brown in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson on August 9. The video was created at 12:02:14 p.m. that day, Glide said. Brown, who was unarmed, was shot by Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson shortly after noon. "A Glide user living nearby was simply using the Glide app on their smartphone exactly as it was designed -- to instantly communicate with a friend through our real-time video texting service. Simultaneously, they also captured audio in the background of the gunshots allegedly fired at Michael Brown," the company said. @highlight A man recorded sounds of gunfire during a video chat with a friend, company says @highlight Man's lawyer: He inadvertently recorded sounds of Michael Brown shooting @highlight FBI obtained the video, lawyer says @highlight The sounds could be a piece in the larger puzzle of what happened during the shooting
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Despite the lack of icing this @placeholder customer admitted she still at the whole pack of cupcakes
By Freya Noble and Emily Crane for Daily Mail Australia Following the array of hilarious #maccasfail photos which have been splashed across social media showing the fast food chains' mishaps and muck-ups, a new series of failures have come to light. Dubbed #supermarket fail, images snapped by unimpressed customers show one cent discounts, alcohol advertised as a a back to school special - possibly for the parents - and suspiciously named sandwiches. Cupcakes without icing from supermarket giant Coles, and 'Washed & Ready to use' lettuce from Woolworth which looks less than clean have also popped up under the comical hashtag. @highlight Unfortunately labelled sandwiches and misleading discounts have popped up on social media @highlight Hashtagged #supermarketfails customers have shared their experiences @highlight Slices of cheese outside the bun, meatless burgers and 'hot' people getting faster service are among McDonalds' so-called failures @highlight Customer photos and amusing comments have inundated social media as proof of the chain's errors
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@placeholder insisted to the British public that he would only support a war if a second Security Council resolution authorising the action was passed, but the resolution never came.
Ten years ago I was one of a small number of UK lawyers who opposed the invasion of Iraq on the grounds that it was illegal and unauthorised by the United Nations. We were all strong advocates of the notion that the rule of law was the bedrock of any civilised and democratic society. Without it our lives would be subject to a free for all in which might becomes right. The embodiment of the rule of law internationally has been the U.N. Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights -- direct results of the devastation inflicted by the Nazi regime in Germany during the Second World War. No one wanted a repeat of such flagrant aggression, so the Charter was drawn up to replace gunboat diplomacy with peaceful measures overseen by the U.N. Security Council. @highlight Mansfield: Bush, Blair should be tried for war crimes over invasion of Iraq @highlight Mansfied: Regime change is not permitted by the U.N. Charter @highlight Mansfield: Charter does not authorize preemptive action based on perceived threat
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It was originally planned to appear only over @placeholder, but a flurry of interest means that it will now be touring the entire globe.
By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 10:22 EST, 19 October 2012 | UPDATED: 10:22 EST, 19 October 2012 These incredible pictures show how astronauts released the latest tranche of cubesats into orbit around the Earth. Five of the tiny satellites were placed into orbit from the International Space Station earlier this month, including one designed to flash morse code messages across the night sky. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide prepared them for deployment via the space station's new Small Satellite Orbital Deployer attached to its Japanese Experiment Module. Ready for deployment: Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Aki Hoshide prepares the cubesats for launch from he Small Satellite Orbital Deployer (SSOD), which is visible inside the airlock @highlight Five were launched this month to test new deployment technology @highlight They were carried up by a Japanese rocket sent to resupply the station @highlight Cubesats are a kind of satellite measuring just 10cm x 10cm x 10cm @highlight One tiny orbiter will write 'Hi this is Niwaka Japan' across the heavens @highlight It will tour the globe so skywatchers worldwide can see its message
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About $10,000 (35,000 Malaysian ringgit) was then allegedly transferred to a fifth account belonging to @placeholder, police said.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Malaysian police are still searching for a Pakistani national over the alleged theft of money from bank accounts belonging to four people aboard missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, according to Malaysian investigators. "We are still trying to locate this Ali Farran, who last worked as a car mechanic," Assistant Commissioner Izany Abdul Ghany of the Kuala Lumpur Commercial Crime Investigation Department said Monday. Authorities have arrested two people in relation to the alleged theft: an HSBC bank officer and her husband. The bank officer is accused of using Internet banking to transfer money from four passengers' bank accounts into another passenger's account. @highlight Pakistani national sought over the alleged theft of money from MH370 bank accounts @highlight Two people arrested, including an HSBC bank employee and her husband @highlight HSBC noticed suspicious transfers of $35,000 from four accounts @highlight Accounts belonged to two Chinese passengers, one Malaysian passenger and one crew
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@placeholder has been quick to criticise the president, many others have come
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:20 EST, 10 May 2012 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 11 May 2012 While gay rights activists are lauding the President's public show of support for same-sex marriages, it has drawn and surprising apology and counter-intuitive criticism from some high-profile figures. Vice President Joe Biden reportedly met with Mr Obama in the Oval Office on Wednesday to apologize for essentially forcing the President's hand on the issue after he made his own demonstration of support earlier than the commander-in-chief. The same day, Mr Obama was the target of Republican ire for the move, including one such blast from the Bristol Palin. @highlight Bristol Palin broke up with father of her son three months after his birth @highlight Criticised Obama for listening to his daughters on the issue @highlight Sasha and Malia's friends, who have gay parents, helped change his mind @highlight Other stars, including Ellen DeGeneres and Ricky Martin, thanked Obama @highlight Obama supported gay marriage in 1996 but later opposed it in 2004
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Okay, so that's not exactly the stuff of @placeholder — but that doesn't mean it's not profound.
(EW.com) -- Even though it's set in a prison that serves tampon sandwiches for lunch, "Orange Is the New Black" is a pretty highbrow show, whether it's quoting Shakespeare's Coriolanus, name-dropping Ulysses, or analyzing Robert Frost's ''The Road Not Taken'' in a way that will permanently alter how you interpret that poem. Midway through the second season, Officer Fischer (Lauren Lapkus) makes a literary reference that's particularly spot-on. She's monitoring the inmates' telephone conversations when her eyes brighten. ''It's so interesting, all these lives,'' she says. ''It's like Dickens.'' She's right. "Orange Is the New Black" might be the closest thing we have to Charles Dickens right now: a sharp denunciation of an arcane system, driven by hardscrabble characters with whimsical names that define who they are and what they like. @highlight Season 2 of "Orange Is the New Black" is available on Netflix @highlight The reviewer draws comparisons between the show and Charles Dickens @highlight The second season receives an "A" grade
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"Subjects at the scene then began assaulting the agents with rocks," the @placeholder said in a written statement at the time.
(CNN) -- It's been nearly two years since Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez was shot dead, but the Mexican teenager's family still doesn't know who pulled the trigger. Now his mother and the American Civil Liberties Union say the U.S. Border Patrol agents who they accuse of gunning him down must be brought to justice. In a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday, they argue that the agents, who haven't been identified, used excessive force when they opened fire. Elena Rodriguez was 16 when he was found face-down in a pool of his own blood on the Mexican side of the border in October 2012. @highlight ACLU: Shooting Jose Antonio Elena Rodriguez was "brazen and lawless" @highlight The Border Patrol has said the shooting was in response to rocks thrown @highlight A lawsuit filed on behalf of the 16-year-old's mother asks for damages @highlight Grandmother: "We want to know who...killed him, because they are criminals"
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@placeholder representatives have been cooperating with police, who plan to get search warrants and trace computer Internet Protocol addresses and cell phone numbers in an attempt "to start putting this puzzle together," the police chief said.
(CNN) -- The deaths within a week of four women -- three of whom had advertised in an adult personals section of a website -- are being treated as the work of one person or group of people, Detroit's police chief said Tuesday. "At this point, we are working it as one case or one suspect or set of suspects," Chief Ralph L. Godbee told CNN. "There are too many common links for us not to, at this point, work this as one single investigation." Among those links, he said, is the fact that three of the women had placed online ads dealing with "prearranged adult dating services" and posted on backpage.com, Godbee told reporters Monday. @highlight NEW: backpage.com cites "at least 15 different websites" linked to the investigation @highlight The bodies of two women were found in the trunk of a burning car @highlight The bodies of another two women were found in a car trunk 6 days earlier @highlight Detroit police say three of the four women had links to online ads
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Lancaster has tried to liberate @placeholder from that dour style but he lacks players with the ability, or even the ambition, to play attractive rugby for long periods.
New Zealand look determined to teach Stuart Lancaster's weakened England side a lesson as they were put through their paces ahead of Saturday's showdown at Eden Park. The All Blacks won all 14 of their test matches in 2013, becoming the first team to ever do so, and are looking toward next year's defence of the Rugby World Cup. Their only loss since that epic win over France three years ago was to England in 2012 but, worryingly for Lancaster without a number of frontline players, New Zealand don't seem keen on suffering a similar fate. Determined: Richie McCaw led the way in New Zealand's training session ahead of Saturday's showdown @highlight New Zealand have lost just once since winning the Rugby World Cup three years ago - to England in 2012 @highlight All Blacks won all 14 of their test matches in 2013, and were the first team in the professional era to do so @highlight Face a weakened England on Saturday at Eden Park in first of three tests @highlight England coach Stuart Lancaster without a number of frontline players
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bringing Mr @placeholder back into custody tonight and I'd like to take this
By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:18 EST, 6 November 2013 A convicted killer who escaped from an open prison was caught by police tonight after ten days on the run. Alan Giles, 56, was imprisoned for life for the murder and kidnap of 16-year-old Kevin Ricketts in 1995, but had been moved to open conditions in HMP Hewell in Worcestershire as he was believed to be 'low risk'. He walked out of the prison on Monday 28 October, prompting a huge police manhunt. Escape: Alan Giles (left) was in the open part of the multiple-category HMP Hewell in Redditch, Worcestershire, serving two life sentences for the murder and kidnap of 16-year-old student Kevin Ricketts (right) in 1995 @highlight Alan Giles, 56, walked out of HMP Hewell in Worcestershire @highlight He had been serving a life sentence for murdering Kevin Ricketts in 1995 @highlight Police launched a huge manhunt, pursuing him with dogs and helicopters @highlight He was caught around 6pm this evening in Alcester, Warwickshire, after he was spotted by a member of the public @highlight Giles initially tried to run away from officers, but was taken into custody
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There was talk of how the @placeholder game would have been over by half-time had Arsenal been more clinical.
Arsene Wenger has become like Ian Beale - he's got nothing left. And when the long-serving EastEnder lost the lot - business, home and self respect - he went a bit crazy. Frenchman Wenger might as well jump on a tube to Walford East and go looking for Phil Mitchell's shoulder to cry on. In fact, Walford Town is probably more the Frenchman's level tactically. Arsenal games are great entertainment for the neutral and my work is taking me to four in the next month - I can't wait to see a load of their players ambling back from the opposition half while three or four opponents surge towards Wojciech Szczesny's goal. @highlight Arsenal were embarrassed by Manchester United at the Emirates @highlight Arsene Wenger's poor tactics were exposed during the Gunners' 2-1 loss @highlight Alexis Sanchez has been excellent but Arsenal need defensive signings @highlight Wenger should've put £30million towards Lars Bender and Mats Hummels
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Thanks to John Lewis' new @placeholder suite, you can shop for your Christmas party clobber, then test the dance durability of the shoes you want to wear before even buying them
By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 11:50 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:25 EST, 3 December 2012 Buying dancing shoes is, as every woman knows, a very fiddly process. Scientific, almost. It's about selecting a gorgeous model which allows movement, provides stability, and is forgiving enough for you to still be standing after eight hours beneath a disco ball. And if anyone is aware of how complex a process this is, it's those Christmas angels at John Lewis Stratford City, who have formulated a 'try before you buy' plan - namely, a changing room in which you can test your party shoe shortlist to music - and named it Boogie Shoes. @highlight John Lewis Stratford City opening new party shoe dancing room
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Peston, left, has given a frank interview about losing his wife in this week's @placeholder
By Paul Revoir PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 30 April 2013 In his role as the BBC’s business editor, he does not usually have his emotions on show. But Robert Peston has laid bare in heart-wrenching detail his grief at the death of his wife last year, revealing how he transcribed the handwritten manuscript of her last novel so that he could ‘keep talking to her’. In an article for Radio Times Mr Peston has written candidly of the love he felt for his wife and how his family tried to deal with the effects of her battle with lung cancer. @highlight Business editor transcribed handwritten manuscript of wife's final novel @highlight Siân Busby died from lung cancer last year aged 51 @highlight Peston said he could 'hear her voice' through the written words
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@placeholder had just finished coffee when she entered a supermarket in the mall.
(CNN) -- In hiding, they listened carefully. To gunshots and explosions. To friends and strangers hiding with them. With their lives at stake, they spoke quietly and tried to decide: When do we run for it? Sara Head of Washington hid in a stairwell. Uche Kaigwa-Okoye's place of refuge was a stall in a ladies' restroom. Zulobia Kassam was in the back of a supermarket. Each was lucky enough never to see any of the gunmen who killed dozens in the upscale Westgate Shopping Mall in Nairobi, Kenya, on Saturday. But not seeing their attackers was itself part of the terror. @highlight Saturday's attack on a Kenyan mall left people scrambling for their lives amid chaos @highlight Shoppers had to quickly hide and then wonder whether to run -- and when @highlight American Sara Head hid in a stairwell: "We didn't want to go up or down" @highlight 20 people huddled for safety in a restroom, where "every sound sounded scary"
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In El Salvador, authorities have started an investigation to identify who were the @placeholder' guides as they headed north through Mexico.
San Salvador, El Salvador (CNN) -- A third migrant survived a massacre that left 72 dead in a Mexican border state, and could play a key role in authorities' investigation of the crime, El Salvador's president said. "He is already in the United States and fortunately avoided being killed," President Mauricio Funes told reporters Sunday as the remains of 11 Salvadorans who were killed in last month's massacre were returned to their families in a somber ceremony. A man from Ecuador, Luis Freddy Lala Pomavilla, was originally thought to be the only survivor. Lala was wounded in the attack and told authorities he played dead to fool his captors, @highlight The third survivor, who is from El Salvador, is now in the United States @highlight Salvadoran president says his testimony could help authorities crack the case @highlight Authorities are still identifying the remains of the 72 migrants killed
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Yet @placeholder is one of 23 states that still prohibits cannabis outright.
(CNN)On Mondays, the Denver Kush Club in Colorado runs a special on various strains of recreational marijuana. Customers can score an eighth of an ounce of premium weed for the same price they'd normally pay for a lower-grade, then take it home and use it, just for fun. On any given Monday in Texas, possessing an eighth of an ounce of any grade marijuana is a misdemeanor that can land you in prison for up to 180 days. It carries a fine of up to $2,000. Possessing more than 2 ounces means an even harsher punishment. The two states illustrate a nation divided by the legalization of marijuana. Last year, a CNN/ORC International survey found 55% of those polled supported legalization; 44% opposed it. @highlight Only four states have legalized recreational marijuana use @highlight Twenty-seven states and D.C. have legalized medical marijuana use and/or decriminalized possession
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how @placeholder held Caylee's lifeless body in his arms following her
By Hayley Peterson and James Nye PUBLISHED: 22:57 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 22 August 2013 Casey Anthony's outspoken lawyer has questioned the role of her father in the apparent drowning death of his granddaughter five years ago. More than two years on from Casey's controversial murder acquittal following two-year-old Caylee's death, Jose Baez has cast aspersions on why the police never fully investigated George Anthony. Mr Baez's insinuations in the new foreword of his book Presumed Guilty coincide with the publication of the paperback version and revolve around George telling Casey that 'he'd take care of it'. @highlight Jose Baez asks why Caylee Anthony was found in woods in Florida @highlight Criticises police for not investigating Casey's father George Anthony @highlight Casey was cleared of murdering daughter who died aged two in 2008
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Some criticized the bus driver for not halting the verbal abuse, even though @placeholder Police Capt.
(CNN) -- Karen Klein is probably not the first face that comes to mind when you think of a poster child for bullying. Yet there she was, sitting in the back of Bus 784 as it rolled through the streets of Greece, New York, on Monday afternoon. Four middle school boys barraged her with verbal abuse, jabbing her about her weight, attacking her family and chuckling as they made violent and graphic threats. Except for a few even-keeled retorts, the 68-year-old bus monitor brushed sweat from her brow and remained quiet, peering up front and out her window, seemingly waiting for her hellish ride to end. @highlight Video shows middle school boys harassing a New York bus monitor @highlight Her story goes viral, with many condemning the boys and praising her @highlight An expert says people identify with an individual suffering, as in this case @highlight Others believe in a "just world" and want to find someone to blame
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One of those champions, @placeholder stallion Tabarak, this week won Qatar's most prestigious race, the Emir's Sword, extending his unbeaten winning streak to a remarkable six.
(CNN) -- Rising from the desert like a white Arabian castle, Umm Qarn has all the trimmings you'd expect of a six-star luxury hotel. Walk through the grand marble entrance, replete with chandelier, and you'll find a fitness studio, swimming pool, solarium and international restaurant. But behind the gold-plated doors, a team of fitness gurus from across the world is catering to an unlikely guest. Welcome to Qatar's Umm Qarn Stud Farm, the breeding ground of some of the most successful -- and expensive -- race horses on the planet. Owned by the Gulf state's former prime minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Thani, the 580-acre estate is home to about 60 champion horses -- either in training for their next million-dollar competition or being used to breed a new generation of winners. @highlight Six-star luxury hotel features pool, solarium, and an unlikely guest @highlight Umm Qarn Stud Farm in Qatar is breeding ground for race horses @highlight Farm celebrates winning 2013 Emir's Sword, with stallion Tabarak @highlight Part of Qatar's huge investment in horse racing at home and abroad
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Reid said earlier that @placeholder has shown "absolutely good faith" in the talks, but "it's just that we are apart on some pretty big issues."
(CNN) -- Senate Republicans and Democrats remain far apart in their effort to avert a year-end combination of spending cuts and tax increases that could trigger a new recession, Majority Leader Harry Reid said Sunday. "There's still significant distance between the two sides, but negotiations continue," Reid said as Congress held a rare Sunday session in a bid to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. "There's still time left to reach an agreement, and we intend to continue negotiations." No votes will be held Sunday, but Reid said there may be further announcements when the Senate reconvenes Monday morning: "I certainly hope so." @highlight NEW: McConnell and Biden are main negotiators now, sources on both sides say @highlight "There's still significant distance between the two sides," Reid says @highlight Obama calls on GOP to cut a deal on taxes; Republicans argue Obama is overspending
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Schoonover said a similar Internet problem could not happen in the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- An undersea cable carrying Internet traffic was cut off the Persian Gulf emirate of Dubai, officials said Friday, the third loss of a line carrying Internet and telephone traffic in three days. Dubai has been hit hard by an Internet outage apparently caused by a cut undersea cable. Ships have been dispatched to repair two undersea cables damaged on Wednesday off Egypt. FLAG Telecom, which owns one of the cables, said repairs were expected to be completed by February 12. France Telecom, part owner of the other cable, said it was uncertain when repairs on it would be repaired. @highlight Repairs to one Mediterranean cable expected by February 12 @highlight Cable reported cut Friday off Dubai in Persian Gulf @highlight Extensive Internet failure has affected much of Asia, the Middle East, north Africa @highlight Analysts say no chance of similar Internet loss in United States
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Roughly 18 by 18 inches, it is like no home in @placeholder.
PADUCAH, Kentucky (CNN) -- He arrives in the early morning hours, when the downtown streets here are empty and quiet. Former U.S. soldier Steven Green has been convicted of raping and killing a 14-year-old Iraqi girl. An electric gate jerks to life as the black sedan with tinted windows pulls into a parking lot protected by an iron fence. It's five blocks from the local county jail to the U.S. Federal Courthouse of Western Kentucky. Not even a five-minute drive. This is the only freedom Steven Green knows. He's ushered from the car by a contingent of U.S. marshals. It's 30 feet out in the open air. A brief chance to look up at the clouds. A moment to hear sounds not reverberated against cell walls: a bird, a car engine, a breeze in nearby trees. @highlight Steven Green was convicted of murder, rape in deaths of girl and her family in Iraq @highlight Jury in Kentucky to decide his sentence; death penalty a possibility @highlight Closing arguments could start as soon as Wednesday @highlight Green faces harsher penalty because he had left Army and was tried in civilian court
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And while Goodes is surrounded by sporting greats and notable @placeholder, it's the words of a 12-year-old girl that inspires him to keep fighting.
He spent 2014 kicking different goals off the field but after handing back his crown, AFL star Adam Goodes says more needs to be done as he considers a career switch to politics when he hangs up his boots. As 2014 Australian of the Year, the Sydney Swans star campaigned against racism and violence against women, and pushing for indigenous constitutional recognition. The 35-year-old came back from a possible career-ending injury to play 20 matches and helped Sydney reach the grand final last season. While keeping himself busy offside, the footballer supported three causes: Racism It Stops With Me, White Ribbon and Recognise. @highlight AFL star Adam Goodes handed back his Australian of the Year crown @highlight The Sydney Swans star says he is opened to possibility in a political career @highlight Goodes pledged to continue to stand up against racism and violence @highlight After winning the title last year, the 35-year-old's dream was for Australians to break down barriers between races and treat each other as equals @highlight But the footballer said: 'We're not quite there yet, and still have a way to go'
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For now, the screaming crowd and @placeholder's delighted welcome mark a tentative beginning to the legend's comeback.
(CNN) -- Back in the pool for the first time since 2012, Michael Phelps was close to his peerless best. The most decorated Olympian of all time raced to a second-place finish in the 100m butterfly final in front of a sell-out crowd at the Skyline Aquatic Center, Arizona. Phelps came up two-tenths of a second short of an instant return to winning ways with a time of 51.93 seconds -- coming in just behind his longtime rival and friend Ryan Lochte. Phelps time ranks as the fourth fastest this year, and -- although two seconds slower than his own 49.82 world record -- the 28-year-old was satisfied. @highlight Michael Phelps finishes second in his first race since 2012 @highlight The 18-time Olympic gold medalist finished just behind Ryan Lochte @highlight Phelps posted fourth fastest time this year in first final @highlight The future? "One step at a time," he says
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The run-up to this anniversary feels a little like the preparations for the Beatles arrival in 1964, when there was a continual stream of tidbits, teasers and promotions which announced "@placeholder are Coming!"
(CNN) -- Fifty years ago this weekend, a four-piece guitar band from Liverpool touched down at Kennedy airport in New York and changed the course of popular culture in the twentieth century. That much we can be sure of, and since the days of Beatlemania that guitar band has been credited with changing music, fashion, culture and everything else that really counted in the sixties. The trans-Atlantic entertainment industry is gearing up for an avalanche of tributes and events to commemorate this anniversary. The dyspeptic rock critic Lester Bangs once railed against the never-ending re-release of the Beatles catalog by asking: "I'd like to know what I have missed by not missing the Beatles." @highlight Historian Andre Millard says nobody will be able to recreate the excitement of Beatlemania @highlight The fractured digital world makes it impossible to completely command the media as the Beatles did back in 1964 @highlight Beatlemania's anniversary might be the time to mark an end of the era, when records were something you treasure, he says
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There are some known facts: First, far-right, anti-Semitic, anti-Russian and openly fascist groups have existed and do exist as a blight on modern @placeholder.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says neo-fascist far-right groups are firmly behind the putsch -- coup d'etat -- in Kiev and questions the democratic credentials of "men with black masks and Kalashnikovs" who became the poster children of the Maidan for Russians. Does this assessment have any truth to it? In the fast-moving and chronically complex course of events in Ukraine, the issue has been debated from the beginning: the role of the far right in the events that led to the toppling of the Viktor Yanukovych government and in the present and future disposition of political power in the country. @highlight Russian President Putin says violent far-right groups are behind coup d'etat in Kiev @highlight David Speedie: Far-right activity might be exaggerated, but EU has condemned them @highlight Speedie: The far-right party Svoboda holds key posts in the new Ukrainian government @highlight He says the far right must be marginalized to attain a democratic, peaceful Ukraine
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'Throughout, Ramsay was very forthcoming with Seibel that any future plan for another restaurant partnership in Los Angeles was impossible due to @placeholder's refusal to operate and fund the restaurant properly, sadly including Seibel diverting funds from the business.'
Gordon Ramsay allegedly told his business partner, Rowen Seibel, he was the 'trademark queen' during a row with a Florida restaurant Feisty celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has been accused of running Los Angeles restaurant The Fat Cow as a 'dictatorship' - before shutting it down and re-opening under a different name. Ramsay's business partner, Rowen Seibel, claims in a New York civil suit the ill-tempered cook made business decisions and ruled the burger joint with an iron fist, mimicking his demanding persona on the TV series Hell's Kitchen. Seibel claims Ramsay 'secretly shut down' The Fat Cow last month before re-opening on his own under the name GR Roast, in a $10.8 million suit rubbished by Ramsay's people as 'ridiculous'. @highlight Investor Rowen Seibel claims Ramsay 'secretly shut down' The Fat Cow @highlight Seibel claims Ramsay ran the business like an episode of Hell's Kitchen @highlight Ramsay allegedly told Seibel he was the 'trademark queen' during row with Florida restaurant @highlight Chef's representatives rubbish the lawsuit as 'ridiculous'
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'Why are we paying for councillors to be absent sunning themselves in @placeholder at the expense of the taxpayer?'
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:03 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:28 EST, 13 March 2014 Jeanette Warr, 77, receives the full annual allowances despite living in the United States during the winter A Liberal Democrat Councillor is representing her Bognor Regis constituents from Florida for more than three months a year. Jeanette Warr, 77, receives the full annual allowances despite living in the U.S. during the winter. Last year's figures show the ex-town mayor was paid £5,259.88. She left the UK in early December and is expected to return at the end of the March. @highlight Jeanette Warr, 77, receives the full annual allowances despite being away @highlight Left the UK in early December and is expected to return at end of March @highlight Seventh consecutive year she has taken lengthy long-distance holidays
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MR: I think it's not necessarily @placeholder alone because I also lived in a couple of African countries, but I feel like general use of color, variation and also the presentation.
Kigali, Rwanda (CNN) -- The dandy look has long been associated with the style of the quintessential gentleman. It's elegant and sophisticated with sharp lines and immaculately tailored suits. But certain gentlemen in various parts of Africa have now taken the look to the next level. These dapper dressers can often be seen strutting down the streets of Kinshasa or Brazzaville, as is the case with the Congo's "sapeurs." And now, thanks to up-and-coming "Afro-dandy" designer Matthew Rugamba, the look has also emerged in the Rwandan capital of Kigali -- but with a more local twist. Classy and elegant, Rugamba's label House of Tayo combines bold African patterns and textures with western accessories to produce wax-print bow ties, colorful pocket squares and infinite scarfs for "Afro-dandies" in Rwanda and beyond. @highlight Rwandan student was living in Portland, U.S. when he came up with the idea for House of Tayo @highlight An accessories brand that accentuates African color, textiles and fabric into Western pieces @highlight Despite no formal business training, Rugamba has struck a chord with the fashion fans
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Faldo's captaincy in 2008 has come under attack again after he criticised @placeholder Sergio Garcia
Ryder Cup winner Sergio Garcia insists he is willing to forgive and forget Nick Faldo's comments about him being 'useless' at the 2008 defeat in Valhalla. On the eve of the event at Gleneagles the former captain claimed the Spaniard had a 'bad attitude' in 2008 - Europe's only defeat since 1999 - when he scored just one point from four matches. In the wake of Europe's eighth victory in 10 attempts against the United States Garcia was asked whether he had heard from Faldo. Sergio Garcia said he had moved on from Faldo's comments after Europe sealed the Ryder Cup @highlight Nick Faldo had criticised Sergio Garcia's 2008 performance this week @highlight But Garcia says 'I'm an open man and I'm always willing to forgive' @highlight World No 3 describes 'useless' comment as 'unfortunate' @highlight Faldo has not contacted Garcia after Europe's third consecutive victory
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Overwhelming as it is, however, that optimism fails to mask the depth of @placeholder's subsisting problems: The facts of jobless growth and rising inequality; that democracy is still largely a theoretical principle and government accountability mostly a mirage.
(CNN) -- The choice of mobile as the medium for CNN's Africa-wide survey of Mandela-related opinion shows how much has changed across the continent in the two decades between Mandela's presidency, and his death. Imagine attempting to do a phone survey in 1994, when a country like Nigeria -- Africa's most populous -- had fewer than half-a-million landlines for its more than 100 million people, and mobile phones were mostly unheard of. (At this time of course land-lines were a staple across the developed world.) The dire state of technology was of course a reflection of wider -- political -- dysfunction. While multi-party democracy was taking root in South Africa, only about five of Africa's 54 countries were not being ruled by dictators, most of whom did little more than loot the treasury and kill everyone perceived to be an enemy. @highlight The choice of mobile as a medium for CNN's survey shows how things have changed, says Ogunlesi @highlight A semblance of democracy has taken root in many places that were once a byword for anarchy @highlight The fact that 37 percent think corruption is Africa's biggest challenge is more telling that general optimism @highlight Mandela will remain a towering icon of moral strength, but for economic freedom, the battle continues
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Meanwhile, friends on @placeholder can look through the users Facebook feed and click on the photos to see the private post.
As if there weren't enough cat photos on Facebook, a new app could be about to flood feeds with even more feline images. Secure chat service Wickr has launched a tool that allows private images to appear as cat pictures to those Facebook friends you'd rather keep in the dark. The new free self-destructing feature, dubbed Wickr Timed Feed (WTF), lets users share photos within a Wickr feed. Secure chat service Wickr has launched a tool that allows private images to appear as cat pictures to those Facebook friends you'd rather keep in the dark. The new self-destructing photo feature, dubbed Wickr Timed Feed (WTF), lets users share photos within a Wickr feed (left) @highlight Wickr Timed Feed feature lets users share photos within a Wickr feed @highlight They can also share images with 151 friends on Facebook for 24 hours @highlight Other friends not on the 'secure list' will instead see a picture of a cat @highlight Facebook servers never see the real shared pictures, offering no opportunity to save copies, target ads or collect data
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VIDEO Scroll down to see Ibrahimovic's hat-trick and a poor error from @placeholder's keeper
CLICK HERE to find out why Paul Pogba was in Paris watching PSG on the eve of the transfer window closing... Zlatan Ibrahimovic returned from injury to score a hat-trick for Paris Saint Germain's in their 5-0 victory over St Etienne on Sunday evening. The Sweden international has been sidelined for two weeks with an abdominal strain but showed no ill effects as he put three past the visitors with a variety of finishes at the Parc des Princes. Without their talisman, PSG had only managed five points from their opening three games and were languishing in 12th position before this result moved them up to joint second place behind leaders Bordeaux. @highlight Paris Saint Germain defeated St Etienne 5-0 to go second in Ligue 1 @highlight Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored a hat-trick on return from abdominal injury @highlight French champions had only managed five points without their talisman @highlight Paul Pogba was at Parc des Princes to support brother Florentin @highlight Edinson Cavani and own goal from Stéphane Ruffier completed the rout
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