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Gause will next appear in @placeholder on September 4 for a pretrial hearing, according to Coakley's office. | (CNN) -- A woman accused of scamming nearly half a million dollars from a nonprofit fund benefiting the victims of the Boston Marathon bombings was arraigned Friday at Boston Municipal Court, a Massachusetts office said. Andrea Gause, 26, was arrested on July 19 in her hometown of Troy, New York, on a Massachusetts fugitive warrant, a statement from Attorney General Martha Coakley's office said. Gause is formally charged with larceny over $250, to which she pleaded not guilty. Judge Thomas C. Horgan set her bail at $200,000 cash, the statement said. The nonprofit -- The One Fund Boston -- began distributing nearly $61 million to 232 eligible claimants starting June 30, according to a release from the organization.
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The nonprofit One Fund Boston is distributing $61 million to victims of the Marathon bombing
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One woman's claim of suffering a traumatic brain injury got her nearly half a million dollars
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Authorities got a tip the woman was not in Boston at the time of the bombing | 11,800 | record_train |
'I have had the most fun I've ever had in my life living with the boys this year and it is so upsetting that we have to move out of the house but we are looking for somewhere new and are going to take the plunge and live with @placeholder too, it's going to be awesome,' he said. | Says Millie Mackintosh is 'queenie' these days More romance in the pipeline but won't look for love like Cheska Hull Is planning a bachelor pad with Spencer By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 13:01 EST, 26 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 29 November 2012 Made in Chelsea fans were up in arms when Jamie Laing rejected pretty co-star Binky Felstead in favour of newcomer Lucy Watson. But the loveable, pint-sized blonde won the sympathy of the viewers once again after Lucy rejected his invitation to a party and instead arrived on the arm of Jamie's friend Andy Jordan. 'There is ridiculous drama this season. Andy is a chief, he's a schweff who likes girls more than his mates.
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Says Millie Mackintosh is 'queenie' these days
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More romance in the pipeline but won't look for love like Cheska Hull
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Is planning a bachelor pad with Spencer
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Jamie, Proudlock and Spencer visited Kingdom of Sweets, Lakeside where Jamie is launching Candy Kittens range | 11,801 | record_train |
Into the history books: Diana Nyad was surrounded by supporters and boats in Key West as she finally reached @placeholder following her epic swim | By Louise Boyle and Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 13:28 EST, 1 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:50 EST, 5 September 2013 Endurance-swimming grandmother Diana Nyad finally reached shore today following her record-breaking journey of 103 miles from Cuba to the Florida Keys. The 64-year-old achieved her life-long dream after four failed attempts, completing the grueling swim in 52 hours, 54 minutes and 18.6 seconds, to tell her millions of fans: 'Never ever give up.' Looking dazed and sunburned, Ms Nyad walked on to the Key West shore on Monday, becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to Florida without the help of a shark cage.
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Diana Nyad completed the swim in 52 hours, 54 minutes and 18 seconds
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She was put on a stretcher and given an IV as soon as she got to the beach
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The swimmer achieved her life-long dream on her fifth attempt
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Endurance swimmer paused to thank her team two miles from Florida
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The grandmother said she is looking forward to 'a whopping party'
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President Obama tweeted: 'Congratulations to @DianaNyad. Never give up on your dreams' | 11,802 | record_train |
Abandoned: The security footage shows an SUV slowly driven into the cul-du-sac where @placeholder lives, someone then lets the animal out of the vehicle before quickly driving off | By David Mccormack A Nevada woman who returned home to find an abandoned puppy outside her door was disgusted when she reviewed security camera footage and found that the dog had been cruelly left behind. Toni Luisi of Henderson, Nevada, has released the heartbreaking footage in a bid to help find the dog – who she has named Graci - a loving home and shame the owner who abandoned her. ‘I mean, how do they treat their children if this is how they treat their dog?’ said Luisi. Scroll down for video A Nevada woman who returned home to find an abandoned puppy outside her door was disgusted when she reviewed security camera footage and found that the dog had been cruelly left behind
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Toni Luisi of Henderson, Nevada, returned home to find the abandoned puppy outside her door
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She has released the footage in a bid to help find the dog – who she has named Graci - a loving home and shame the owner who abandoned her
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'How do they treat their children if this is how they treat their dog?’ she said
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Graci is a Labrador mix who is six months old and has a friendly nature
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Anyone interested in giving Graci a good home should email: gracithepuppy@yahoo.com | 11,803 | record_train |
Suspended: Kevin-Prince Boateng was dismissed from the Black Stars' squad on the same grounds as @placeholder | By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ The Ghana Football Association have offered their ‘unqualified apologies’ to their nation after crashing out of the World Cup at the group stage of the competition. Ghana finished bottom of a difficult group featuring Germany, the USA and Portugal, picking up only one point in three games and the governing body’s president Kwesi Nyantakyi has now apologised for the team’s showing. ‘Admittedly, the performance of the team fell below the expectation of many Ghanaians,’ the GFA president said. Failed: Ghana coach Kwesi Appiah wasn't able to guide his side out of Group G at the 2014 World Cup
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Ghana lost two games and drew one at the 2014 World Cup
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The African nation were placed in a group with Germany, Portugal and USA
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Kevin-Prince Boateng and Sulley Muntari were sent home early
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Ghanaian FA apologise for failure to perform to a higher standard | 11,804 | record_train |
@placeholder began developing the technology for the U212A in 1994, with the first vessels reaching market in 2003. | Eckernfoerde, Germany (CNN) -- It is almost totally silent, radiates virtually no heat and is constructed entirely from non-magnetic metals. Meet the U212A -- an ultra-advanced non-nuclear sub developed by German naval shipyard Howaldtswerke Deutsche Werft, who claim it to be "the peak of German submarine technology." And few would argue. The super-stealth vessel is the first of its kind to be powered by a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell that lets it cruise the deep blue without giving off noise or exhaust heat. That's important, because according to Bernd Arjes, a captain in the German Navy, silence keeps submariners alive.
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The U212A is an ultra-advanced non-nuclear sub developed for the German Navy
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Powered by a revolutionary hydrogen fuel cell, it is almost totally silent
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Without the need for combustible fuel, the sub can remain submerged for weeks at time | 11,805 | record_train |
‘I don’t think there is much doubt that @placeholder was given some kind of special mission,’ he said. | Serving the aristocrats of Blenheim Palace had been the work of the Hine family for generations. And while Sir Winston Churchill’s fate in the First World War became renowned, the remarkable story of one of his lowly clerk’s has remained undisclosed. Young estate clerk Arthur Hine became the spy for Sir Winston - the First Lord of the Admiralty and later battalion commander on the Western Front - after volunteering to go to the front line in 1914. Arthur Hine, who worked as a spy for Winston Churchill in the First World War, circled above. He is pictured with the Woodstock Branch of the Queen's Hussars alongside other staff members fro Blenheim Palace
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Arthur Hine, a young estate clerk, was made spy for Sir Winston Churchill
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He was his servant at Blenheim Palace before volunteering for war in 1914
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Sergeant Hine was given a 'special mission' during the siege of Antwerp
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Churchill was the First Lord of the Admiralty and sent to oversee damage
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As a dispatch rider message carrier Hine was Churchill's 'eyes and ears'
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Helped save young Belgian girl as Belgian city was bombed by Germany
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He survived war but suffered shellshock and never returned to Blenheim
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His story is revealed by Downton Abbey creator Lord Fellowes in TV show
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Blenheim Palace: Great War House will air at 9pm on ITV1 on Thursday | 11,806 | record_train |
'I looked under the car and noticed his tail hanging out when I looked under the car — he was shaking and we tried for at least an hour before @placeholder came out to dismantle a couple of pieces.' | A frightened dog has spent 14 hours stuck in the engine of a car – so well hidden that a mechanic working on the car's motor did not notice the confused pooch was there. Spoodle Ollie was spooked by a Melbourne storm in the early hours of Monday morning when he ran away from home, seeking refuge in a dry, warm place. Later that morning, Berwick resident Therese James's car inexplicably refused to start, but she was relieved when RACV mechanics were able to fix the problem without incident. Before Ms James could drive away, she received a call which saved her neighbour's beloved pup's life.
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Family dog spent 14 hours stuck in car engine when no one could find him
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Ollie the spoodle climbed into the car to hide from a Melbourne storm
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When the car owner couldn't start her car, she called a mechanic
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The mechanic fixed the car without noticing that Ollie was in the car motor
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HOURS later the spoodle was finally found when he was heard crying
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Spoodle chewed at the car wiring, causing around $7000 worth of damage
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SEVEN fire fighters released the dog, and although they had critical concerns for the dog, he is very happy and healthy
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'He gets stuck in the weirdest spots but he's outdone himself!' friend joked | 11,807 | record_train |
The attacks come at a critical time for the United States, which has picked up the pace of training @placeholder forces as it prepares to withdraw troops by the end of 2014. | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Another attacker in an Afghan police uniform killed a member of the NATO forces Sunday in Afghanistan, the latest in a slew of so-called "green-on-blue" attacks. The incident took place in southern Afghanistan, NATO's International Security Assistance Force said. The attack brings to 40 the number of NATO troops killed in 32 such attacks this year, according to figures provided by ISAF. U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta urged Afghanistan on Saturday to take further steps to vet security force recruits. NATO: Most attacks on coalition troops driven by personal grievances In a telephone call Saturday, Panetta encouraged President Hamid Karzai to work closely with the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan to counter such attacks, Pentagon spokesman George Little said in a written statement.
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NEW: An attacker in an Afghan police uniform killed a NATO service member Sunday, ISAF says
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3 ISAF troops were killed Sunday in an IED attack
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U.S. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta called Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday
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NATO says an airstrike has killed a senior Taliban leader | 11,808 | record_train |
The @placeholder military and the civilian aviation authority of Seychelles have coordinated to remove the debris, officials said. | By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 12:19 EST, 13 December 2011 Less than two weeks after the U.S. let a top secret spy drone slip through its fingers in Iran, Washington appears to have lost another. Officials say an unmanned military drone crashed this morning at an airport on the island nation of Seychelles. The U.S. Embassy in Mauritius said the U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone was not armed and that the crash caused no injuries. Crashed: A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone like the one seen here - which are most often used to monitor Al Qaeda-linked militants, crashed in Seychelles this morning
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No injuries reported as unarmed drone goes down in Seychelles
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U.S. admits it does not hold out much hope for another spy plane's return from Iran
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad thanks Americans for 'giving' craft | 11,809 | record_train |
MPs are Lib Dem including Mr @placeholder, received £735,000 – 80 per cent | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 04:43 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:23 EST, 5 August 2013 Cash: Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury is accused of funneling money towards his Highlands constituency The Lib Dem minister in charge of the government’s spending cuts is accused of funnelling millions of pounds to pet schemes in his own constituency. Danny Alexander faces claims he is shoring up votes in his Highlands seat with increased spending while imposing cutbacks elsewhere. Labour claimed there was something ‘very fishy indeed’ about the number of expensive schemes and tax breaks which benefit Mr Alexander’s ‘backyard’.
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Chief Secretary to the Treasury is in charge of spending cuts
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Critics accuse him of pork barrel politics to secure cash for his seat
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Ski lifts, a sleeper train and council funding have all benefited
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Labour says the list of schemes is 'very fishy indeed'
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Lib Dem source says it is the 'pay-off' for being George Osborne's deputy | 11,810 | record_train |
@placeholder is one of the most important centres of the world and the team deserves a higher position. | By James Restall Watch out West Ham, there is a new footballing power on the march in east London. That is the message Barry Hearn believes his sale of Leyton Orient to Italian businessman Francesco Becchetti has sent to the Barclays Premier League side. Becchetti, the head of renewable energy and waste management firm the Becchetti Energy Group, acquired the club earlier this week and Hearn, who has been made Orient’s honorary president, believes that the takeover will allow Orient to compete with their Premier League neighbours. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Hearn say Becchetti will change the club forever
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Francesco Becchetti unveiled as new Leyton Orient owner
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Italian bought the club from long-serving Barry Hearn last week
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Hearn 'excited' at what Becchetti has planned for Orient
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Becchetti targeting promotion to the Championship next season | 11,811 | record_train |
@placeholder 'was going to be divisive,' says deputy mayor of cancellation | (CNN) -- On her way to pick up her New York City Marathon bib number Friday, longtime New Yorker Lauren Mandel was having second thoughts of running in the iconic race. Just four days after Superstorm Sandy hit her city, she was wracked by a knot in her stomach as she got closer to the convention center serving as the hub for race participants. "Walking past ... generators heating up tents for people to eat pasta tomorrow night when there are people who haven't eaten a hot meal in five days" left her with the feeling: "This is so inappropriate and this is so wrong," she said.
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"It's not the right time," runner and longtime New Yorker says
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Mayor's original plan to hold the race sparked a chorus of criticism locally and nationally
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Residents were worried resources would be diverted for the marathon
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The marathon has never been canceled in its 42-year history | 11,812 | record_train |
Walker lay motionless on the @placeholder field as trainers and doctors rushed to him. | (CNN) -- A Tulane University football player who fractured his spine in a head-on collision with a teammate during a weekend game is "alert and responsive" after surgery, the school's athletic director said Monday. Devon Walker is expected to remain in intensive care for the next few days after a three-hour operation at St. Francis Hospital in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Sunday, the Tulane athletics department said. Walker, a safety for the Green Wave, was injured Saturday when he collided head-on with a teammate while trying to tackle a Tulsa ball carrier. Rick Dickson, Tulane's athletic director, told reporters Monday afternoon that he was "absolutely thrilled" with the reports of Walker's condition, but had few details to offer.
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NEW: Professor says outpouring of emotion on campus has been "amazing"
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Tulane athletic director 'absolutely thrilled' with latest report
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Devon Walker, 21, underwent surgery Sunday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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He was hurt during a Tulane-Tulsa game on Saturday | 11,813 | record_train |
@placeholder, meanwhile, had been found by neighbors who took her to shelter in the smoldering ruins of another property -- only to face a return of the flames. | (CNN) -- For 25 agonizing minutes, journalist Norm Beaman did not know whether his wife had perished in wild fires sweeping southern Australia, after he lost mobile phone contact following an explosion and a scream. Firefighters battle a blaze in Labertouche, about 125 kilometers west of Melbourne. Beaman, a veteran reporter for Channel 7 news, was racing home to his property on Mount Disappointment, north of Melbourne, talking to his wife, Annie, as she tried to defend their home from the fires that have left dozens dead. "She was being stoic, putting up a fight, but when the hay and machinery shed next to our house exploded, she frantically screamed: 'I'm jumping in the dam,' and that was the last I heard of her for 25 minutes," he told CNN.
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Norm Beaman was racing home to his property when he lost touch with wife
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Phone contact went dead after an explosion next to their property
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Reporter was held back by police roadblock as wildfire ravaged his home | 11,814 | record_train |
Oxlade-Chamberlain, who created two of @placeholder's second-half goals after coming on at the interval, believes the familiarity with his Arsenal team-mates benefits the national team. | After every England game at Wembley, when Roy Hodgson's post-match duties are almost done, a separate huddle forms around the country's head coach. In these precious moments the soundbites that immediately follow a 5-0 victory over San Marino are designed to give way to some reasoned and considered thoughts in the wider context of the national team's development. Hodgson speaks passionately about a group of players who are young, ambitious and upwardly mobile. Many of those travelling to Estonia for Sunday's Euro 2016 qualifier in Tallinn have been sourced from The Arsenal, as Hodgson still respectfully refers to the north Londoners.
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Danny Welbeck, Kieran Gibbs, Calum Chambers and Jack Wilshere all started in the 5-0 win against San Marino
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain came off the bench and impressed
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Arsenal have more players in the Three Lions squad than any other club
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Roy Hodgson believes his young Gunners are starting to reach their potential and have plenty more to give
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Oxlade-Chamberlain is confident that playing together at club level will improve their performances for the national side
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Germany won the 2014 World Cup with six Bayern Munich players in their starting XI against Argentina in the final | 11,815 | record_train |
"I'm so grateful to @placeholder for giving him this honor," Nancy Reagan said. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An emotional Nancy Reagan helped unveil a statue of her late husband, President Reagan, on Wednesday, calling the 7-foot figure "a wonderful likeness." Nancy Reagan, with House Minority Leader John Boehner, wipes away tears at Wednesday's event. "I know Ronnie would be deeply honored to see himself with a permanent home in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol and very proud to be representing his beloved California," Nancy Reagan said. She appeared to battle emotions as she mentioned her last visit to the marbled hall for Reagan's memorial in June 2004. "It's nice to be back under happier circumstances," she said. Watch Nancy Reagan unveil the statue »
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NEW: Former first lady touts husband's "commitment to freedom"
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California donated figure for Capitol Rotunda to honor former president
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Pelosi says statue contains pieces of Berlin Wall
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Commission planning events to mark 100th birthday in 2011 | 11,816 | record_train |
According to @placeholder’ relatives, the 37-year-old man suffers from bipolar disorder. | Police in California are asking for the public's help in finding a former member of the Harlem Globetrotters, 37-year-old Rico Omarr Harris, who went missing more than a week ago while driving to Seattle to visit his girlfriend. Harris was last heard from October 10 when he called his mother from the road to tell he was passing through Sacramento and was about to stop for breakfast and a nap. Three days later, Harris' black Nissan sedan was discovered abandoned 60 miles northwest of Sacramento in a remote park off State Route 16. The former basketball player was nowhere to be found.
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Rico Omarr Harris, 37, set out on road trip from Alhambra, California, to Seattle at 1am October 10
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He was last heard from at 9.30am that day when he called his mother from Sacramento
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Harris' black Nissan sedan was found abandoned in a park 60 miles northwest of Sacramento October 13; his cellphone was located nearby
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The car battery was dead and his backpack filled with jumper cables was found nearby
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Harris was in the process of moving to Seattle to join his girlfriend and to start a new job | 11,817 | record_train |
It was written after a week-long visit last September by the delegation to @placeholder and the West Bank. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- A video released by an Israeli human rights organization shows what the group describes as a 9-year-old Palestinian boy being assaulted by two border police officers in the West Bank city of Hebron. The footage, released by B'tselem, the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories, shows the boy walking on pavement outside a building when a uniformed police officer runs up to him and grabs him by an arm, causing him to lose his balance and pulling him along the ground for a few feet. The police officer, who is holding a rifle in one hand, asks the boy, "Why are you making trouble?" according to B'tselem. Seconds later, a second police officer, also carrying a rifle, walks up to the boy, kicks him, turns around and walks off without speaking. At that, the first policeman releases the boy, who runs out of the frame.
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Video: "Why are you making trouble?" border officer asks wailing boy
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Second border officer kicks the child, turns around and walks off
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The Israeli border police denounce the incident
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"This is a rare incident which does not represent the actions of the Border Police in Israel," they say | 11,818 | record_train |
The search has continued under a backyard pool north of Detroit in 2003, under the floor of a @placeholder home in 2004 and at a horse farm northwest of Detroit in 2006. | A cancer-stricken man on his deathbed claims he watched men bury Jimmy Hoffa's body in a driveway in suburban Detroit a just days after the union boss's disappearance in 1975. The anonymous tipster reportedly kept the dark secret for 37 years because he was terrified that the mob, who whoever killed Hoffa, would come after him. The FBI and most observers are skeptical that the Teamsters leader's remains are below the concrete slab in Roseville, Michigan, however one journalist who has talked to the dying man says he is no fraud -- the informant believes his own story. Where in the world? Jimmy Hoffa, pictured in 1966, was last seen at a suburban Detroit restaurant in 1975. His disappearance remains one of great mysteries in American history
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Teamsters boss last seen at suburban Detroit restaurant on July 30, 1975
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Man in Roseville, Michigan, claims he witnessed Hoffa's burial
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Cops say the homeowner, has lived at the home for a little more than a decade, and is being cooperative with their investigation
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FBI remains skeptical over the tip | 11,819 | record_train |
Ego aside (the bright cans feature an image of Chen's face and the words "Chen Guangbiao is a good man" on them), the clever political stunt is just the sort of thing that @placeholder needs these days. | Air pollution in China has gotten so bad lately that one environmentalist's wacky idea for a solution doesn't seem all that far-fetched: putting clean air in a can. Last week, when a thick gray haze blanketed Beijing and several other Chinese cities, sending kids to the hospital, grounding planes and causing the government to order cars off the road, Chen Guangbiao took to the streets in Beijing to hand out yellow and green cans of smog-free, non-carcinogenic air. "Free fresh air. Open it and drink it and breathe it!" the Guardian quoted the multimillionaire and national celeb as saying. "It keeps you fresh the whole day!"
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This year has been one of the worst for air quality in China
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Residents have termed the smog event the "air-pocalypse"
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John Sutter says the country should pass a Clean Air Act
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It's a matter of human rights and public health, not image | 11,820 | record_train |
Herrera said: 'I'd say Wayne (Rooney) or @placeholder (Mata) because they spend a lot of time practising free-kicks - they score some fantastic goals.' | Ander Herrera would pick Anders Lindegaard as his goalkeeper in his Manchester United five-a-side team - because he wants to score past Spain team-mate David de Gea! The 25-year-old midfielder's side would also feature two Englishmen and another Spaniard. Alongside himself and Lindegaard, Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Chris Smalling make the starting line-up. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: David de Gea improves every week Anders Lindegaard (right) would get into Ander Herrera's Manchester United five-a-side team ahead of David de Gea - so he can score past his Spain team-mate Herrera (left) evades the challenge of Stoke City's Geoff Cameron during the win on Tuesday
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Ander Herrera has chosen his Man Utd five-a-side team
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Anders Lindegaard is in goal so Herrera can score past David de Gea
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Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and Chris Smalling complete the side
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Herrera also believes Rooney is the most-competitive trainer at United | 11,821 | record_train |
While the Australian broadcaster is reporting Bary is @placeholder, it emerged in September British intelligence official did not believe he was the notorious terrorist. | Footage has surfaced of an Australian news reporter speaking to the man believed to be an Islamic State (IS) militant back in 2011. 9News foreign correspondent Peter Stefanovic came face-to-face with former British rapper Abdel-Majed Abdel Bary one evening when tensions were high on the streets of London during the 2011 riots. Previously, Bary has been thought to be 'Jihadi John' - an extremist who has been linked to the execution of five Western aid workers in the Middle East. Scroll down for video Nine News reporter Peter Stefanovic (right) spoke to the now infamous Jihadi John (left) back in 2011
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Peter Stefanovic spoke to Jihadi John during the London riots in 2011
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It is believed Jihadi John is former British rapper Abdel-Majed Abel Bary
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9News reporter Stefanovic said it was on first night of riots in Tottenham
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This comes following the news Jihadi John was injured in a U.S. airstrike | 11,822 | record_train |
The married father of two, who is a fan of @placeholder (pictured together above), wants to follow in the famous chef's footsteps and quit his full-time job as a quantity surveyor to pursue his newfound career | A father of two who became a YouTube sensation by filming himself as he learnt to cook is giving Jamie Oliver a run for his money – after being announced as the new face of a Sainsbury's campaign. Barry Lewis, from Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, didn't even know to poach an egg five years ago and started filming himself in his kitchen as he taught himself to cook with his daughter Phoebe, now six. The 32-year-old, who has a degree in IT from Bath Spa University, has racked up nearly 10million views, 150,000 subscribers, a best-selling book called 'Dinner's On' and has featured on Jamie Oliver's Food Tube channel.
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Father-of-two Barry Lewis revealed as new face of Sainsbury's campaign
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32-year-old became YouTube sensation by filming himself learning to cook
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His videos have attracted nearly 10million views and 150,000 subscribers
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Will front supermarket's 'Love Your Freezer' ad, promoting family cooking | 11,823 | record_train |
The rest of the @placeholder property empire is outside London. | Tony and Cherie Blair were not initially noted for their shrewd moves in the housing market. Shortly before London’s property boom, they sold the Islington home where Mr Blair plotted Labour’s 1997 election victory and moved into Downing Street. But if that was a painful lesson, it is one that they learned very quickly. Nicky's new Georgian townhouse, worth £1.35million, (left) is walking distance from the Blairs' £3.65million Grade II listed mansion (right) they bought in 2004 Nicky Blair (pictured far left, with Kathryn, Tony, Cherie and Euan) is the latest Blair to be bought his own property. Now it emerges that another property has been added to the Blair portfolio – this time a new home for son Nicky – as they continue to invest the former Prime Minister’s growing fortune in some of the capital’s prime locations.
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The house bought for Nicky Blair brings Blairs' empire to £20million
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New property is walking distance from Blairs' five-storey £3.65m mansion | 11,824 | record_train |
The president neither wants @placeholder children to bypass medical | President Barack Obama has backed off a request for Congress to give his administration more latitude to deport illegal immigrant children coming to the U.S. from Central America, two high-profile Republican members of Congress said today. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mike McCaul claimed this morning that the president did not include a formal request for Congress to change the existing law after telling them in a letter last week he supported revisions because his party successfully pressured him not to. House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi did not indicate that her caucus had asked the president to backtrack but made clear today in her weekly briefing with reporters that she was not in favor of amending the law to allow the Department of Homeland Security to immediately send children from non-contiguous countries back home.
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Obama sent a letter to Congress asking them to change a law barring the government from automatically deporting Central American children
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Obama said he'd like Congress to give the Department of Homeland Security more discretion in applying the law
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He also informed Congress that he'd be asking for additional money for agencies that handle illegal immigration
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When he submitted his formal proposal this week he did not include legislative language to change current law, only a request for funds
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Republicans say its because his party talked him out of it | 11,825 | record_train |
@placeholder has a ‘golden share’ in BAE Systems, which the Government can use to block any takeover if politicians fear it won’t be in the national interest. | By Ben Griffiths, City News Editor PUBLISHED: 17:50 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 16 September 2012 Stumbling block: BAE Systems and EADS have been told their planned mega defence merger must include safeguards for Britain's Trident nuclear submarines The future of Britain’s independent nuclear deterrent could prove a key stumbling block to the £31billion merger between BAE Systems and EADS. Ministry of Defence officials have told the firms their planned mega defence merger must include safeguards for the Trident nuclear submarines, which are made by BAE at its Barrow-in-Furness plant in Cumbria. The deal would create a rival to America’s Boeing and the merged company would have combined sales of £60billion and a global workforce of 220,000.
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Crisis talks over planned merger between BAE Systems and EADS
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Company would have combined sales of £60bn and workforce of 220,000
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MoD insists deal must include safeguards for the Trident nuclear submarines
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EADS major shareholders include the French and German governments
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British government can block any BAE takeover if not in national interest | 11,826 | record_train |
Earlier this month, @placeholder officially cut bait on "Community," whose fifth season averaged 3.8 million viewers and a 1.6 rating in the 18-to-49-year-old demographic, including DVR playback. | (EW.com) -- Greendale may not have closed its doors for good after all: Hulu is currently in talks with Sony Pictures TV for a sixth season of the recently cancelled "Community," a source close to the show tells EW. (Deadline first reported the news.) Sony and Hulu aren't commenting, and another source stressed caution about such a deal, but a proposed plan would likely include a 13-episode new season of the community college meta-comedy, with creator Dan Harmon in the fold. If by chance an agreement were reached, it would push the show past the 100-episode milestone (it's at 97), and, of course, bring it one crucial step closer to fulfilling fans' rally cries of "six seasons and a movie."
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Hulu is in talks to revive "Community"
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Fans have requested "six seasons and a movie"
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Engineers at Esa hope to use the craft, which looks like a shrunken space shuttle without wings, to develop new ways of returning cargo and astronauts safely to @placeholder. | An experimental spaceplane has returned to Earth after a successful mission. Esa launched its unmanned Intermediate Experimental Vehicle (IXV) on a Vega rocket from Kourou in South America at 1340 GMT today. The initial launch was postponed after an unidentified problem with the launch complex. In total the flight lasted about 100 minutes, and included a daring re-entry into Earth's atmosphere to test new technologies. The craft was fired 256 miles (412km) into Earth's atmosphere in the first test flight of technology that could lead to new re-usable spacecraft for use on future missions to Mars. Scroll down for a replay of the launch
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Esa's Intermediate Experimental Vehicle has successfully returned home
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The spacecraft took off at 1340 GMT on a Vega rocket from South America
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Lift-off was initially delayed after an unidentified launch complex problem
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It was carried 210 miles above Earth before firing its own thrusters
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It climbed to a maximum altitude of 256 miles (412km) and then began its daring re-entry attempt through the atmosphere
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It traveled around 20,000 miles before splashing into the Pacific Ocean
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A ship will recover the spacecraft from the ocean
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The IXV could lead to Europe's first re-entry space vehicle
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Currently the area is sparsely populated and Georgia has a population of around 4.5 million, begging the question 'Where will the 500,000 future @placeholder residents come from?' | (CNN) -- In the marshland just south of the seaside-resort of Anaklia in Western Georgia, the air is often filled with birdsong and the croak of tiny frogs. But added to nature's chorus is the sound of construction, something difficult to escape along Georgia's Black Sea Coast. Anaklia is still being built and the marshlands are being drained to make way for new five-star hotels. A new railway and airport are planned as the government aims to bring back the tourists who used to come to Anaklia during Soviet times. But there are bigger plans than that. Georgia's president Mikheil Saakashvili wants to build a whole new city called Lazika. The promotional video for it presents an impression of futuristic skyscrapers, golf courses and high-end luxury for the entrepreneurs who will make this city their home.
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Plans to build city for 500,000 on marshland in Georgia
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Called Lazika, government wants it to be economic hub for the region
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Country's economic climate remains difficult with 16% unemployment
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The two men had taken @placeholder to a shooting range to help him with his PTSD when they were killed | The widow of Chad Littlefield, the friend of American Sniper Chris Kyle who was gunned down at his side, has found happiness two years after the horrific events at Rough Creek shooting range. As Eddie Ray Routh, 26, begins his life sentence for the murders of Littlefield, 35, and Kyle, 38, who he shot in February 2012, Daily Mail Online can reveal that Leanne Littlefield has remarried and that she and new husband, Texas Ranger Jason Bobo, welcomed their first child, a son, Alex, just last month. Speaking to Daily Mail Online Leanne's father, retired firefighter Thomas Montgomery told of the family's gratitude at his daughter's second chance at happiness after such devastation, describing her new life as 'a blessing.'
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Chad Littlefield left widow Leanne behind when he and Chris Kyle were murdered by Eddie Ray Routh
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Two years after losing her husband, Leanne has married a Texas Ranger and the couple had a baby son last month
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Her father tells Daily Mail Online that her whole family are 'grateful' for 'a real blessing' after the ordeal they have all gone through
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Leanne has stayed away from the trial, which Chris Kyle's widow attended every day
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Leanne's father spoke of admiration for Mrs Kyle's 'guts' in being at trial and said he hopes Eddie Ray Routh's conviction will let her move forward with her life | 11,830 | record_train |
'So, that means there were many @placeholder who were supporting this issue that were doing this deliberately it is not an individual. | The U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians did not act alone, according to survivors of the massacre earlier this month. Army Staff Sgt Robert Bales has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder and is being held in a military prison at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The Pentagon insists he had no accomplices. However, several survivors claim to have seen more than one American soldier, and as many as 20, during the atrocity earlier this month. Scroll down for video Did he have accomplices? Several survivors claim Staff Sgt Robert Bales (left) did not act alone during the massacre of 17 Afghan villagers earlier this month
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Pentagon insists Staff Sgt Robert Bales did not have any accomplices
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Mother-of-six who lost husband insists up to 20 U.S. soldiers involved | 11,831 | record_train |
@placeholder, Silver, Corbett and Willis were found guilty by a jury of nine women and three men of running the scam between 2004 and 2007. | By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 12:21 EST, 10 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:37 EST, 11 July 2012 Guilty: Self-styled peer Hugh Rodley faces jail time after targeting 600 pensioners in a £6million investment scam A self-styled peer dubbed the ‘Lord of Fraud’ who once planned the world’s biggest bank raid is facing years behind bars for a £6m investment scam. Lord Hugh Rodley, 65, along with Julian Silver, 43, Adam Corbett, 31, and Sonny Willis, 28, fleeced up to 600 pensioners into backing companies with the promise of ‘rich rewards’. The gang drew up ‘sucker lists’ of people they planned to exploit and splashed their criminal fortune on flash cars, including an Aston Martin, Range Rover S3 and a Lotus Elise.
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Hugh Rodley, 65, faces jail time for a £6million investment scam
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One 87-year-old man 'conned out of £800,000 savings'
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With three others, Mr Rodley bought expensive cars with the criminal fortune
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He was jailed for eight years in 2010 for another plot to steal £299 million from a Japanese bank | 11,832 | record_train |
World Cup fever: @placeholder's performances have led to their president declaring a national holiday | By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM and Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 England’s players have gone home but the Premier League is still well represented in Brazil. 42 players from the league are still involved, more than the Bundesliga (25), Serie A (18), Ligue 1 (16) and La Liga (15). Flying the flag: Holland captain Robin van Persie is one of 42 Premier League star still in Brazil Stay away, Monsieur French president Francois Hollande will not follow the example of other leaders and hot-foot it to the World Cup this week. Hollande, who has been considered an unlucky charm after going to two poor games in the run-up to the tournament, has promised to stay away.
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Premier League has more players left in Brazil than any other league
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Colombia president declares national holiday for of quarter-final vs Brazil
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@placeholder pried open his mouth and cleared his airway, allowing Fortese to breathe on his own, Steelman said. | (CNN) -- A Maryland man severely injured in an alleged assault at a Baltimore Orioles baseball game was revived by an off-duty state trooper at the scene who apparently didn't know immediately the victim was a childhood friend. Nathan Steelman was seated a few sections away on Wednesday night at Camden Yards when Matthew Fortese, 25, was punched in the side of the head during an apparent argument with two other men and fell off a wall, police records show. His head hit the pavement below with a loud thump. The incident apparently was triggered when the men sitting in the section behind Fortese apparently taunted him about his New York Yankees hat and threw beer on him, his brother, James, said.
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Man severely injured in altercation with two fans at Baltimore baseball game
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Off-duty trooper who performed first aid on victim realized later two were old friends
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Two men held in alleged assault
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Victim hospitalized in stable condition with head injury | 11,834 | record_train |
@placeholder dates back to the 12th century, and now runs for 10 days every year. | By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 10:45 EST, 14 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 14 October 2013 A deaf nine-year-old girl has defeated dozens of experienced gardeners to win first prize at a vegetable growing competition. Molly Smith came top in five out of 12 categories at this year's Houghton Feast in Tyne and Wear, including the award for the most points overall. The schoolgirl learned to grow enormous leeks and onions by spending time in the garden with her grandfather John Smith. Champion: Molly Smith has won several prizes for her vegetables at the Houghton Feast in Tyne and Wear
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Molly Smith learned how to garden from her beloved grandfather
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Now the deaf schoolgirl has won five awards at the Houghton Feast
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Nine-year-old from Tyneside grows giant leeks, onions and cauliflowers | 11,835 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder’s office appeared to rebuke Fry over his outburst. | By Chris Greenwood, Crime Correspondent Stephen Fry made the comments about Operation Yewtree while hosting a Labour fund-raising gala Stephen Fry faced a furious backlash last night after attacking the country’s most high-profile police inquiry into historic sex abuse while hosting a Labour fundraiser. The comedian shocked guests at the party last week when he blasted Operation Yewtree which has led to less than half of suspects being convicted. He urged guests, who included Labour leader Ed Miliband, to remember that ‘people are innocent until proven guilty’ and singled out former director of public prosecutions Keir Starmer for criticism.
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Stephen Fry faces a furious backlash after attacking Operation Yewtree
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Also singled out former director of public prosecutions for criticism
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But child protection campaigners say the comedian was 'simply wrong' | 11,836 | record_train |
Customers were being offered £50 compensation for meals for every 24 hours they were delayed and £150 per night for a hotel in @placeholder by Eurostar. | Passengers were forced to put on gas masks on the Eurotunnel following a lorry fire in the Channel Tunnel. Eurostar, which operates train services through the tunnel between Paris, London and Brussels, cancelled all services yesterday because of the blaze. And the company is now facing a multi-million pound compensation bill as thousands of holidaymakers were left stranded in London and Paris. Scroll down for video Hundreds of Eurostar passengers filled St Pancras station after all trains were cancelled following a lorry fire All Eurostar trains were cancelled for rest of Saturday following the blaze at the French end of the tunnel
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All Eurostar services are cancelled after a lorry fire in one of the tunnels
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Passengers urged to postpone their journeys and not to go to the station
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The fire was at the French side of the tunnel, Kent Police confirmed
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Frustrated passengers reported three-hour queues to refund their tickets
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Eurostar will operate tomorrow for passengers with 'existing reservations'
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Told people who had trains cancelled today not to arrive at stations
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Eurotunnel, which transports vehicles and freight, expected to open later | 11,837 | record_train |
After leaving school at 16 years old with just two GCSEs, @placeholder has built a £240million business empire and is one of the most recognised chefs in the world. | Jamie Oliver's restaurant in Turkey has been forced to file for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation. The Jamie's Italian in Istanbul's $2.5billion Zorlu Center Mall was unable to reach targets due to a tough economic climate, it was reported. A bankruptcy hearing was told the chain, which is the Italian eatery's largest branch abroad in the summer when it can accommodate almost 200 diners on its outdoor terrace, planned to cut staff and put in more capital after experiencing financial difficulties. Scroll down for video Jamie Oliver's Istanbul restaurant filed for bankruptcy after only 14 months of operation. Pictured, the celebrity chef, 39, at Jamie's Italian in Manchester
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Jamie's Italian in Istanbul's $2.5billion Zorlu Center Mall opened in 2013
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But despite its prominent location, it experienced financial difficulties
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Bankruptcy hearing was told chain would cut staff and put in more capital
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Lower prices and tough economic conditions were to blame, company said
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But economist says: 'Turks do not hesitate to eat out even in tough times'
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A spokesman for Mr Oliver said restaurant is 'trading well' and won't close | 11,838 | record_train |
"Throughout @placeholder's admission we have had conversations about the treatment options available to him and we had offered the family access to a second opinion, as well as assistance with organizing treatment abroad." | The parents who pulled their cancer-stricken son from a British hospital and spurred an international search for the boy have been ordered to appear Monday in a court in Spain, where they were arrested, police said. Brett and Naghmeh King took their 5-year-old son, Ashya, who has brain cancer, to France and then Spain late last week, authorities said. Hotel staff members in Malaga, Spain, recognized Ashya and his family from media coverage and contacted police. Authorities did not confirm what charges the couple will face, but say that "cruelty" could be one of them as suggested by British law.
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Parents ordered to appear in Spanish court Monday
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Parents took Ashya King, 5, from British hospital without authorization, police say
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The father says there was a disagreement over his son's course of treatment
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The boy was taken to a hospital in Spain, where he was found | 11,839 | record_train |
@placeholder's devastated mother, 64-year-old Carolyn Trotter, said she tried to stop her daughter who 'had just lost it' after acting erratically. | By Daily Mail Reporter Accused: Tasha Trotter, 40, has been charged with first degree murder in the stabbing death of her son A mother with a history of mental illness has allegedly stabbed to death her four-year-old son with a kitchen knife. Tasha Trotter, 40, is accused of attacking little Joseph Artis in her mother's St. Petersburg, Florida apartment on Friday evening. Trotter allegedly grabbed the knife from the kitchen and followed her son into a room before stabbing him repeatedly. Witnesses said they saw Trotter carry the little boy's bloody body out of the apartment and lay him on the grass.
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Tasha Trotter charged with stabbing Joseph Artis in her mother's home in St. Petersburg, Florida on Friday
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Police saw Trotter walking out of the apartment carrying her wounded son
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He died in hospital
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Trotter's mother, Carolyn Trotter, has had custody of Joseph for several years
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Carolyn said her daughter suffered from bipolar disorder and schizophrenia | 11,840 | record_train |
-- At about 1:30 a.m., Murray gave Jackson 10 mg of @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The Los Angeles coroner has concluded preliminarily that singer Michael Jackson died of an overdose of propofol, a powerful sedative he was given to help him sleep, according to court documents released Monday. A search warrant filed in court showed toxicology reports found propofol in Michael Jackson's body. Los Angeles coroner Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran reached that preliminary conclusion after reviewing toxicology results carried out on Jackson's blood, according to a search warrant and affidavit unsealed in Houston, Texas. The affidavit, used to outline probable cause for search warrants of the offices of doctors who are believed to have treated Jackson, disclosed many details of drugs given to Jackson in the weeks before his death.
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NEW: Murray's lawyer denies accuracy of police timeline
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Documents: Doctor gave Valium, Ativan, Versed before propofol
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Dr. Conrad Murray said he was trying to wean Michael Jackson off propofol
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Murray claims Jackson demanded propofol when other drugs didn't work | 11,841 | record_train |
Grey said Lopez fired more than 35 shots while driving from one building on the sprawling @placeholder base to another during the eight-minute rampage. | By James Nye and Daily Mail Reporter Fort Hood shooter Spc. Ivan Lopez wanted to transfer units because he was being bullied, claims a senior US official working with the investigation. In an effort to discover why Lopez opened fire on his fellow soldiers on Wednesday, killing three before turning the gun on himself, the Army is examining the possibility he snapped after being tormented by colleagues. The Army is not only looking into his mental health history, but how he had settled with his fellow soldiers with the 154 Transportation Company at the Texas base after arriving in February.
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Spc. Lopez felt some people in his unit at Fort Hood were not treating him well, an official has said
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Another official claimed that Lopez had asked for a transfer from Texas because of this
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Lopez killed three people and injured 16 before taking his own life on Wednesday
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The shooting spree lasted eight-minutes, covered a two city block area and involved 35-bullets
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Lopez, a 34-year-old married father who was battling mental illness, had served in Iraq but did he did not have any recorded combat experience | 11,842 | record_train |
But, for now, you could do a lot worse than booking a first class trip with any airline featured in @placeholder's survey, you'll just need deep pockets. | It's a tough job but someone had to do it. Inspired by Eithad's launch of a new First Class luxury suite named 'The Residence', crowd sourcing travel website Flightfox has devised a comprehensive list of the 24 best First Class in-flight cabins from around the world. To produce the list, they took into account everything from seat configuration, aisle access and suite privacy to the type of champagne served, whether pyjamas were provided and how caviar was plated. Scroll down for video The height of luxury! First place went to Singapore Airlines for its luxurious first class cabins although a one way ticket can cost £2,053
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After Etihad announces launch of three-room fully staffed suite, experts at Flightfox compile a list of premier cabins
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Marking criteria included seat size and comfort, the 'rockstar' factor, food and wine and the cheapest route each flies
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First place went to Singapore Suites, followed by Cathay Pacific, Emirates and Etihad
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British Airways first class came 22nd overall, scoring highly in the food and drink categories | 11,843 | record_train |
@placeholder worked for the singer for one to two months in early 2009 and for 13 months beginning in February 2010. | By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:04 EST, 11 September 2013 Lady Gaga, pictured this week outside the studio of 'Good Morning America' in New York, will face her former PA in court in November. Jennifer O'Neill claims the singer owes her unpaid overtime A former roommate, friend and personal assistant of Lady Gaga who claimed the pop singer cheated her out of overtime wages will get to tell her story in court. A jury will decide whether Gaga's demands left Jennifer O'Neill any personal time or whether she was on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as she claimed in her 2011 lawsuit, U.S. District Judge Paul Gardephe said yesterday. A trial is set for November 4.
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Lady Gaga and Jennifer O'Neill met in 2008 when Gaga moved into O'Neill's Manhattan apartment building
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Gaga gave her a job as her personal assistant and she worked full-time for her during the singer's Monster's Ball tour in 2010/11
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O'Neill alleges she was 'on-call' 24-hours a day and is owed overtime pay
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Lady Gaga claims her PAs have 'no schedule', should always be 'available' | 11,844 | record_train |
Germany weren’t great, but it is @placeholder who are going home. | Click here for all the stats and facts in our brilliant Match Zone, including this graphic of Mats Hummels' opening goal for Germany. Well, they did it again. It’s four on the trot now – a record. Germany have not missed a World Cup semi-final date this century: 2002, 2006, 2010, now 2014. It was 1998, in France, when they last failed to be in the competition in the final week, and they will be there again, in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday. And back here, in the Maracana Stadium, one last time a week on Sunday? There is no reason why not.
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Borussia Dortmund defender Hummels headed the winner in 13th minute
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Manuel Neuer saved late on from Karim Benzema to secure victory
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Low's side will play in their fourth consecutive World Cup semi-final
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Germany will face the winners of Brazil vs Colombia in Belo Horizonte | 11,845 | record_train |
"We never want to do any harm to the @placeholder people and Turkey." | Istanbul (CNN) -- A Syrian official said his country's forces might have thought the Turkish jet it downed last week was from Israel. "As you know there is a country called Israel there and as you know this Zionism country's planes are very similar and because they both are from the same factory, from the U.S., maybe Syria thought it was an Israeli plane," Syrian Information Minister Omran Al Zubi told the Turkish A Haber channel on Wednesday. Israel and Syria are longtime neighboring adversaries and don't have diplomatic relations. Al Zubi adopted a friendly tone toward Turkey in the interview, which belied the increase in tough rhetoric in recent days over the downing of the jet. Relations between the two neighbors have deteriorated during the uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime.
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Syrian official calls Turks "our friends and brothers"
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He said maybe Syrian forces thought the plane was from Israel
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Tensions have flared over Syria's jet shootdown last week
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Syria and Turkey are looking for the missing pilots | 11,846 | record_train |
The team went to @placeholder to initiate contacts with the opposition. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Opposition forces claimed a major victory Sunday in Libya, managing to block an onslaught by Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's troops and maintain control of the key city of Misrata, an eyewitness said. Using machine guns, sticks and anything else they could find, crowds protected the courthouse, serving as an operations center by the opposition in Misrata, and successfully repelled Gadhafi militias armed with tanks and heavy artillery, the witness said. "The will and the determination and dedication that people are showing here on the ground, it just makes you speechless," he said. A doctor at Central Misrata Hospital said 42 people were killed -- 17 from the opposition and 25 from the pro-Gadhafi forces -- and that 85 people were wounded in the fighting, which continued on the city's outskirts. The youngest victim, 3 years old, was killed by direct fire, the doctor said.
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NEW: The UN's chief talks Sunday with Libya's foreign minister, urging end to violence
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A doctor says at least 42 were killed in Misrata; the UN says aid has been blocked
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Libyan state TV says troops are under orders not to enter cities controlled by "gangs"
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Police search cars to make sure no anti-Gadhafi forces come out in Tripoli, a witness says | 11,847 | record_train |
Prince William, left, came 37th on the list while his father @placeholder, centre, came eighth, and his brother Harry, right, did not make the top 10 | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:13 EST, 2 January 2013 Last year did not end well for Dan Stevens' most famous character, Matthew Crawley, who made a shock exit from ITV's popular period drama Downton Abbey on Christmas Day. But 2012 rang out on a very high note for the actor himself, who has been crowned Britain's best-dressed man by GQ magazine, pipping fellow actors Robert Pattinson, Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston to the top spot on the annual list. And Prince Charles will also welcome 2013 with a smile on his face: the Duke of Cornwall beat both his sons - Princes William and Harry - into the top ten.
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Downton Abbey's Dan Stevens, aka Matthew Crawley, came top of GQ list
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Beat actors Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba and Robert Pattinson
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Prince Charles came eighth, while Prince William came 37th
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Musician Ed Sheeran voted worst dressed British man | 11,848 | record_train |
@placeholder also presented Adam with a special medal once he landed in London after his last flight | Adam Rowland just completed an impressive five-day journey flying back and forth across the world - all to earn a coveted British Airways gold card. The 30-year-old online marketing executive from Epping, England, travelled 29,739 km in just 120 hours, jetting from London to Honolulu to New York City and many more American cities in between. Adam chronicled his quest for gold on his blog, reviewing each flight, lounge and airport as he went. Adam Rowland travelled almost 30,000 kilometres in just five days on his quest for a British Airways gold card Once Adam had completed his journey, he was given his card in a special ceremony at Heathrow's Terminal 5
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Adam Rowland took 12 flights in 5 days to earn a British Airways gold card
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Travelled to Honolulu, New York City, and Amsterdam during his journey
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The 30-year-old marketing executive chronicled his experience on his blog | 11,849 | record_train |
Shortly before 1 a.m. Saturday, Gelman allegedly got into a cab in @placeholder and stabbed the driver. | (CNN) -- A man suspected in a series of stabbings and carjackings in New York was charged Sunday night with the murders of four people, authorities said. Maksim Gelman was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court on four counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, one count of assault, two counts of robbery and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, Brooklyn District Attorney's office spokesman Jonah Bruno said. He will be back in court Monday, at which point he'll have a lawyer appointed for him, according to Bruno. As he was led away from Brooklyn's 61st precinct to an awaiting police cruiser earlier Sunday, Gelman was deluged with questions from gathered media and hostile shouts from the crowd. After uttering an expletive, he said, "This was a set-up, man."
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While leaving a NYC precinct, Gelman tells reporters, "It was a set-up, man"
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He is accused of killing four people -- stabbing 3 and running over another
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His alleged victims include his stepfather, his former girlfriend and her mother | 11,850 | record_train |
They said not to tell @placeholder what had happened on the phone and that it was an appalling way to break the news.’ | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:34 EST, 9 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:09 EST, 10 May 2013 Tragedy: William Avery-Wright died on a road outside his school, but his father only learned his son was killed after his boarding school posted the news on its website A father learned that his 13-year-old son had been killed in a road accident when the boy’s public school announced it on its website. William Avery-Wright had been knocked down by a Land Rover as he crossed a main road on his way to rugby practice. He was taken to hospital after the accident at £30,000-a-year Worth School in Crawley, West Sussex, where he was later pronounced dead.
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William Avery-Wright died outside Worth School in Sussex on way to rugby
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His father Christopher received condolences as he rushed to hospital
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School had placed message on website before father was informed
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Mr and Mrs Avery-Wright are now suing the school | 11,851 | record_train |
All these men were "down on their luck" and yearning for "a better life," @placeholder Attorney General Mike DeWine said. | (CNN) -- The men jumped at the Craigslist ad for work on an Ohio cattle farm. In tough economic times, it was a job they desperately needed, a chance to pick up some needed cash. Instead, it cost them their lives. A Summit County jury opined Wednesday that the man responsible for their deaths -- 53-year-old Richard James Beasley -- should meet the same fate. After convicting Beasley last week on 26 counts of aggravated murder, kidnapping, aggravated robbery and more, they unanimously recommended that he be sentenced to death. Summit County Judge Lynne S. Callahan will issue a formal sentence next Tuesday, which could be death if she determines "beyond a reasonable doubt that the aggravating circumstances the offender was found guilty of committing outweigh the mitigating factors," according to Ohio state law.
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A jury had convicted Richard Beasley of aggravated murder, among other charges
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It urges death sentence; the judge says the jury will announce sentence Tuesday
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Beasley killed three men who answered a Craisglist ad to work on a cattle farm | 11,852 | record_train |
However, two hours later when the satellite made another pass over @placeholder, the rover sent another batch of images that revealed that the blotch had disappeared. | By James Nye and Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 21:06 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 07:30 EST, 10 August 2012 Exciting images from NASA's Curiosity rover show exactly what your eyes would see if you were standing on the surface of Mars on a late afternoon day. The excellent panoramic image is the first colour landscape photograph provided from the $2.5 billion Martian rover and was taken with the probe's MastCams which extend above the the spacecraft. The panoramic mosaic, comprising 130 separate images that Curiosity captured with its newly activated navigation cameras, shows a rust-colored, pebble-strewn expanse stretching to a wall of the crater's rim in one direction and a tall mound of layered rock in another.
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First colour landscape photograph sent from the $2.5 billion rover
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Reveals blast marks on surface caused by Curiosity's landing rockets
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Rover has also sent back its first 'self portrait' as scientists test its instruments | 11,853 | record_train |
@placeholder, a group that says it carried out the cyber | Sony Pictures co-chairman Amy Pascal has gotten most of the attention from the document hack Sony Pictures is going on the offensive against news outlets that are publishing details of tens of thousands of hacked emails that have embarrassed the company. Lawyers for the film studio sent out letters to media companies that have reported on the contents of the hacked emails. The letters state that the data was stolen from Sony Pictures and ask that media outlets destroy any of the documents that they may posses. The vast troves of data are slowly being released online by hackers calling themselves the 'Guardians of Peace.' The documents are widely available on peer-to-peer file sharing sites online. It is widely believed that North Korea is behind the hack attack.
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Sony Pictures has issued letters warning that hacked data was stolen and threatening media companies that publish the details
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Letter asks that all hacked data media companies have in their possession be destroyed
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Trove of emails have revealed embarrassing secrets for the film studio | 11,854 | record_train |
But it was the lingerie store of character @placeholder, played by Keeley Hawes, that drew the ire of Painswick residents when their village became the backdrop for the book’s twisting tale. | Its quaint cottages, picturesque gardens and towering church spire have earned Painswick the title of ‘Queen of the Cotswolds’. So it’s perhaps of little surprise that residents of the quiet village reacted with fury when a racy lingerie shop opened on their high street. But in an unusual twist to the tale, it was revealed that the risqué boutique of underwear was part of the set for The Casual Vacancy, one of the BBC’s most anticipated dramas of 2015. Outraged residents in Painswick, in the Cotswolds complained about the sex-shop film set for the new BBC adaptation of JK Rowling's book, A Casual Vacancy, starring Keeley Hawes, right
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Residents in Painswick in the Cotswolds complained about the new shop
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They were unaware that Samantha's Boudoir was simply a film set
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The drama, starring Keeley Hawes, is from a book by author JK Rowling
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BBC is due to broadcast The Casual Vacancy next month | 11,855 | record_train |
- Meriam Ibrahim, who was raised Christian by a @placeholder mother, | The Sudanese woman who was sentenced to death for being a Christian has been released from her latest detention but has been charged with new crimes, MailOnline can reveal. Meriam Ibrahim has been accused of falsifying travel documents as she tried to leave the African country hours after the death penalty was dropped against her. It is understood that the authorities told her she should have used the Muslim name she had when she was born, not the Christian name she uses after choosing to worship that faith. Safety fears: Rights groups are concerned for Meriam Ibrahim and her family, pictured after her release Monday, after they were arrested at an airport in Sudan by the National Intelligence and Security Services
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Meriam Ibrahim was due to be executed for converting to Christianity
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But burly-beaked @placeholder survived, and immediately latched onto her adopted parent - who gave her round-the-clock care | A hairy animal lover has put his facial hair to good use by raising an orphaned chick by keeping her warm under his beard. Brian Doss, 33, came to the rescue of Peeps the Duck after hatching at his home in Athens, Ohio. He was stunned to see her survive after he bought a handful of chicken eggs from a farm to try and raise - unfortunately none of the eggs hatched. Brian Doss, 33, came to the rescue of Peeps the Duck after hatching at his home in Athens, Ohio Mr Doss was stunned to see her survive after he bought a handful of chicken eggs from a farm to try and raise - unfortunately none of the eggs hatched
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Brian Doss, 33, came to the rescue of Peeps the Duck
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The duck hatched at his home in Athens, Ohio
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@placeholder's audit indicated that lax oversight at the IRS allowed for the singling out of some conservative groups starting in 2010 and continuing until last year. | Washington (CNN) -- The inspector general who reported Internal Revenue Service targeting of conservative groups said Thursday that he didn't have information until last week that the word "progressive" also was on a list of criteria for extra scrutiny of tax-exempt applications. At a hearing of the House Oversight Committee, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George said the information that liberal groups also were probably targeted only came to him July 9. His audit, released in May, cited criteria including "tea party" and other conservative-themed words or labels that were used to decide whether applicants for tax-exempt status should come under further review. Since then, an investigation by the panel turned up documents that showed IRS workers also were told to look for the liberal-themed label.
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They had the name of the hero firefighter so when @placeholder was a young girl, they tried to look for him - but found nothing. | By Daily Mail Reporter A firefighter who found a newborn baby who had been abandoned by her mother in a cemetery in 1995 has surprised the girl at her high school graduation. Skyler James was shocked when Charlie Heflin approached her on her final day at Charleston High School in Illinois and repeated the story of how they had met 18 years ago. 'I was totally shocked,' she told WFIE. 'It's something that I've dreamed of since I was a little kid, and it's amazing.' Scroll down for video Reunion: Skyler James was surprised by firefighter Charlie Heflin at her graduation 18 years after he found her abandoned in a cemetery. Her adoptive parents, right, tracked him down last month
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Skyler James and Charlie Heflin reunited 18 years since they met
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The police received a call in November 1995 that a baby had been left in a cemetery - but authorities could not find her
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Heflin, who had been listening to the traffic scanner, went to a different cemetery on a hunch - and found her in freezing temperatures
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Skyler's adoptive mother finally tracked him down through Facebook last month and set up the surprise meeting | 11,859 | record_train |
She concluded with her customary sign-off to heads of state: ‘I am your good friend, @placeholder’ | He was a brutal tyrant whose regime of terror horrified the world. But when the Queen wrote to Ugandan dictator Idi Amin – just weeks before his atrocities began to be exposed – she signed off her letter with the line ‘Your Good Friend’. The extraordinary letter is revealed for the first time in previously unpublished papers from the National Archives. They also reveal how the Queen quickly changed her view of Amin, but maintained the semblance of diplomatic decorum because of fears for the lives of British citizens in the African country. Scroll down for video Amin, a former British Colonial Army officer who seized power in a 1971 coup, was left giddy with excitement after receiving a Christmas card from the Foreign Office.
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The Queen signed off a letter to Idi Amin with the line 'Your Good Friend'
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Letter was sent weeks before Ugandan dictator's atrocities were revealed
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Amin invited the Queen to independence day celebrations in African nation
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She declined, saying other 'commitments' prevented her attendance
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@placeholder points out that he only requested public information from the IRS, and that he posted his inquiry to True to the Vote on his website -- so he wasn't hiding anything. | (CNN) -- Just when it seems impossible for things to get uglier between the two heads of a key House investigative committee, they have. Hours after Democrat Elijah Cummings accused House Oversight Chairman Darrell Issa of engaging in "McCarthyism," Issa shot back with a letter to Cummings accusing him of obstructing the committee's IRS investigation, and even contributing to the agency's targeting of conservative grass roots groups. "New IRS documents identified by the committee raise disturbing concerns about your possibly motivations for opposing this investigation and unwillingness to lend your support to efforts to obtain the testimony of former IRS exempt Organizations Director Lois G Lerner," Issa wrote to Cummings.
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House panel to vote Thursday whether to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt
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Republican Darrell Issa of California is chairman of the House Oversight Committee
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It is hoped this will make it easier to deport more than 400 @placeholder criminals currently in UK jails because there is nowhere to detain them in their home country. | PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:47 EST, 23 June 2013 Senior military figures have warned David Cameron not to cut the foreign aid budget - even as it emerged British taxpayers will fund a £14million new jail in Somalia. Nine prominent figures including former chiefs of the defence staff Sir Mike Richards and Lord Stirrup say international aid is ‘crucial to the UK’s national interests.’ They wrote in an open letter that aid addresses the ‘root causes of conflict’ and helps to spread effective government in failing states - to stop them becoming lawless. Money for Mogadishu: Somalia will receive British aid to put towards a prison for militants and criminals
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Overseas aid will reach 0.7 per cent of British GDP this year
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Somalia will be spending money on revamping a jail to hold militants | 11,862 | record_train |
The two bodies tied to the case were found Friday at residences in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Two bodies have been found by investigators probing the disappearance of a Tennessee mother and her three daughters, with authorities pleading Saturday for help in finding their suspected abductor -- a man they described as likely "armed and dangerous." The FBI, in a press release Saturday, did not say whose bodies were discovered. But the federal agency did identify the man who they believe "is responsible for their disappearance" as Adam Mayes, saying an arrest warrant has been issued for him. The husband of Jo Ann Bain, 31, reported his wife and the three girls -- 14-year-old Adrienne Bain, 12-year-old Alexandra Bain and 8-year-old Kyliyah Bain -- missing on April 27, according to the FBI. They were last seen in Whiteville, a town of about 4,600 people in western Tennessee.
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NEW: The bodies were found in Mississippi but haven't been identified, the FBI says
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NEW: The FBI says the alleged abductor "should be considered armed and dangerous"
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3 sisters and their mother were reported missing April 27 in Tennessee, authorities say
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Authorities issued an Amber Alert for the children and sought help in finding the suspect | 11,863 | record_train |
"One of the concerns I've had over the last several days is that when you start injecting presidential politics into delicate negotiations," @placeholder said, "then you can actually create more problems rather than less." | (CNN) -- Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama left a White House meeting, described as at times "contentious," with no apparent financial bailout deal worked out. Obama, appearing on CNN's "The Situation Room" after the meeting, said there "has to be a sense of urgency on the part of everybody. ... We've got to move rapidly." Obama said that there will be a deal eventually but that there is still work to do, including reaching a consensus among Bush, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and House Republicans. McCain told ABC News on Thursday night that Republicans "have legit concerns. Some of those have already been satisfied, such as accountability and oversight board and CEO executive pay. Members are aware of the crisis situation that we are in."
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NEW: "We've got to move rapidly," Obama says
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McCain, Obama meet with Bush, politicians at White House | 11,864 | record_train |
'I was lucky then to create some kind of history at the new stadium (with @placeholder).' | Didier Drogba insists that Chelsea want to achieve 'something great' this season - by claiming multiple trophies, including the FA Cup. The Blues begin their FA Cup campaign on Sunday when they host Championship side Watford in the third round. And it is one of four trophies they could still claim this campaign, with Chelsea having reached the semi-finals of the Capital One Cup, the last 16 of the Champions League and they also lead the Premier League alongside Manchester City. Didier Drogba slides to celebrate scoring for Chelsea against Tottenham Hotspur in December The former Ivory Coast striker nets against Shrewsbury Town at Greenhous Meaow in the Capital One Cup
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Chelsea host Watford in the FA Cup third round on Sunday
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Didier Drogba believes Chelsea can achieve 'something great' this year
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The 31-year-old is aiming for success in FA Cup this season
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In the last 12 months, the @placeholder has set up 140 food depositories nationwide. | (CNN) -- Every morning Lorna Sculley wakes up unsure whether she will be able to feed her children. In her cupboard, nothing but tins of meat and beans. She questions whether her sons, who sleep on mattresses on the floor, will get the right nutrition. A 33-year-old single mother of three boys aged 12, eight and 17 months, Lorna says the constant fear that she cannot guarantee them food and shelter is "heart-breaking." She is one of more than a hundred thousand Britons fighting for food on a daily basis; using food banks and other charities to ward off hunger and homelessness in the UK-- Europe's third-largest economy-- as austerity bites.
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Trussell Trust - a local communities charity on food banks - provided food aid to 128,697 Britons
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Government aims to rein in spending-- and that includes welfare benefits-- to tackle a national debt
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Britain's workforce has taken the biggest pay cuts in the developed world according to TUC | 11,866 | record_train |
Ballack claimed @placeholder fans should trust Wenger's judgement when it comes to Ozil's position in the team | Former Chelsea midfielder Michael Ballack claimed Mesut Ozil should have fought harder to stay at Real Madrid. The 37-year-old was at a loss to explain Ozil's poor form for Arsenal but suggested that a player of his quality should have tried harder to remain at the Spanish giants. Ballack also mentioned that the same old problems were flaring up for Ozil as, like when he was at Real, the midfielder has struggled to deal with criticism. Michael Ballack said a player of Mesut Ozil's quality should have fought harder to stay at Real Madrid Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: 'What's happened with him? I don't know. There must be something behind (the scenes) because his head is mostly down, the body language is not improving even with the world champion (medal) in the pocket.
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Michael Ballack said Mesut Ozil should have fought to stay at Real Madrid
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German also said Arsene Wenger should be trusted about Ozil's position
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Ballack said Ozil can play on the wing, but needs to learn to defend
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Former Chelsea man said Ozil not good enough at dealing with criticism
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@placeholder took up the challenge on his own turf, and in spite being starstruck, Grandma Nelly drew some praise from Wade. | Dwyane Wade accepted a one-on-one challenge from a lovable opponent. Illuminada Magtoto was turning 90 this year and she had one birthday wish. The nonagenarian was a big fan of Wade and the Miami Heat fan and she recorded a video for YouTube challenging Wade to a little head-to-head basketball. Throwdown: Grandma Nelly got her wish for a head-to-head challenge against Dwyane Wade, before the two played a few friendly minutes of ball 'Dwyane Wade, on my 90th birthday, I want to play one-on-one with you,' she challenged the Heat guard with a matriarchal wag of her finger. She sealed the deal with a sneak preview of her skills, sinking a basket on her backyard court.
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Illuminada Magtoto, who goes by Grandma Nelly, challenged Wade for her 90th birthday over YouTube
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The Heat guard accepted the challenge and faced off in a head-to-head competition with her
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Wade gave her a boost with a little alley-oop and the game finished in a hug | 11,868 | record_train |
We couldn't ask for a better tournament and I love it here in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Serena Williams was forced to pull out of the Madrid Open with a thigh injury ahead of her quarter final tie with Petra Kvitova Friday. The withdrawal will come as a blow to the world No. 1's preparations for the French Open with the year's second major beginning in two weeks' time. Williams had been playing with heavy strapping all week, although confirmed she hopes to be able to take part in the Italian Open in Rome next week. "I have a left thigh injury and, unfortunately, have to withdraw from this year's Madrid Open," Williams told the WTA website.
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A thigh injury has forced Serena Williams to withdraw from the Madrid Open
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The world No.1 hopes to be fit for Rome Italian Open next weekend
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Rafael Nadal cruises into men's semifinal in Madrid | 11,869 | record_train |
'When I spoke in @placeholder, the system automatically combined all the underlying technologies to deliver a robust speech to speech experience—my voice speaking Chinese.' | A breakthrough in translation technology could one day enable you to converse in Chinese without ever actually learning the language. The new technology uses deep neural networks to take the accuracy and speed of language translation far beyond what was previously thought possible. A video posted on YouTube yesterday shows Rick Rashid, head of Microsoft Research, explaining improvements made to machine understanding of English words, with his talk automatically transcribed as he speaks. Machine translation: Rick Rashid, the head of Microsoft Research, showcases the software giant's instantaneous translation software at Microsoft Research Asia's 21st Century Computing in China But it is when he activates audio translation that the technology becomes really impressive, as it speaks to his audience in Mandarin - using Mr Rashid's own voice.
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Use of deep neural networks allows better translation than ever before
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It takes data about the user's voice to recreate it in another language
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Microsoft claims biggest machine translation breakthrough in 30 years | 11,870 | record_train |
@placeholder went on to win, and suddenly the championship race was back on. | (CNN) -- If Sebastian Vettel's efficient march towards his fourth Formula One crown left fans of motor racing's premier competition stifling yawns, things in the top class on two wheels are rather different. Last month, the latest in Spain's prodigious production line of motorcycle racers, Marc Marquez, looked to have the MotoGP title sewn up. Arriving in Australia with a cavernous 43-point lead over compatriot Jorge Lorenzo, it seemed almost inevitable that the 20-year-old would become the division's youngest champion, and the first rookie to win the title since Kenny Roberts in 1978. Instead, the twisting undulations of Phillip Island flipped the season's story on its head.
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Marc Marquez seeking to be first rookie to win motorcycling's premier title since 1978
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The 20-year-old has a 13-point lead over defending MotoGP champion Jorge Lorenzo
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Fellow Spaniard Dani Pedrosa won last season's event at the Circuit Ricardo Tormo | 11,871 | record_train |
'This error is the first of its kind for @placeholder. | An admin error dashed the hopes of 2,500 university applicants after they received congratulatory letters of acceptance from their school of choice, even though they'd actually been rejected. Fordham University in New York sent the notifications in error after the job of contacting applicants was outsourced to a third party company called Student Aid Services. Contained in the email was a message in bold red letters which read: 'Congratulations once again on your admission to Fordham University'. Let down: The aspiring students had applied to Fordham University in the Bronx, New York (above) The words came on Wednesday, two days before students were told to expect a decision, leading many to believe they had made the grade.
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"In your last seven months, you can make peace in @placeholder, and this is how you can do it," he said. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A group of student protesters were arrested Sunday after they called on President Bush to end the humanitarian crisis in Darfur, Sudan, and refused to leave the front gates of the White House. The protesters shouted, "Hey Bush, you can't hide! Help us end this genocide!" and "President Bush! No more excuses!" Federal police arrested 18 of them after they marched to the White House. Sunday's protest was one of many scheduled around the world for "Global Day for Darfur" to mark five years of ethnic cleansing in Sudan. The conflict has killed more than 200,000 people, and it has made refugees of more than 2 million others.
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Protesters shouted, "Hey Bush, you can't hide! Help us end this genocide!"
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Saturday was "Global Day for Darfur" marking five years of ethnic cleansing in Sudan
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Conflict has killed more than 200,000 people, and created two million refugees
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In London 3,000 protesters gathered at the Sudanese Embassy | 11,873 | record_train |
Japanese activists landed on the islands days later carrying @placeholder flags, draping one over a lighthouse. | (CNN) -- Japan on Tuesday described an attack on a car carrying the country's ambassador in Beijing as "very regrettable." Ambassador Uichiro Niwa was unhurt in Monday's incident but a man ripped off the Japanese flag flying on the vehicle. "It was very regrettable -- the national flag shows the country's dignity and it's a principle of international law that you should respect it," Japan's foreign minister, Koichiro Gemba, told reporters. Relations between the two countries have been tense in recent weeks, with anti-Japan protests erupting in several Chinese cities earlier this month over a disputed island chain known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan.
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Japan labels incident "very regrettable"
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Envoy unhurt but Japanese flag on the vehicle was snatched
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The @placeholder are wary over the moves, and have said that, although they are happy for the commanders to ask questions of those they are concerned about, the commanders should not be confiscating firearms. | With nearly half of all suicides in the U.S. military committed with a privately owned firearm, Congress and the Pentagon are moving to implement policies that will discourage at-risk members of the armed forces from retaining their personal weapons. As suicides continue to rise in 2012, the Defence Department officials are developing a suicide prevention campaign, part of which will encourage friends and family of the potentially suicidal to convince the soldiers to give up their weapons. The Pentagon’s move would be hugely controversial as some lobbyists may construe it as gun control. Concern: Almost half of all suicides in the U.S military are committed with a private firearm, not service weapons
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Pentagon and Congress to back policies encouraging the separation of at-risk soldiers from their private weapons
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Suicide rate among U.S. military staff rising again in 2012, almost half of those committed with personal firearm
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Now those same companies, and some new players like @placeholder, are looking ahead to voice interfaces that can communicate in natural sounding language. | (CNN) -- What if, instead of picking up a smartphone or touching a mouse, you could just say, "Remind me to buy shampoo," "Play some bluegrass music," or "How many moons does Saturn have?" in the middle of your living room? Last week, Amazon unveiled an unusual product, Echo. It's a $199 stand-alone smart speaker with a splash of Siri and no screen. It has a far-field microphone that can hear a voice clearly from across a room. Utter the keyword "Alexa," and the speaker's virtual assistant springs to life, ready to answer questions, provide news updates and set personal reminders.
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Amazon's new speaker Echo has a Siri-like smart assistant that is always listening
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More smart devices like thermostats and speakers are connecting to the Internet
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In the future you could walk into a room and give commands without touching anything | 11,876 | record_train |
The man was arrested and led away from the @placeholder that had two bullet holes in the windscreen, burst tyres and its glass shattered onto the street. | Police have arrested a man in the centre of the CBD after a dramatic hour long chase that endedin gunshot. Officers were called to a domestic incident in south east Sydney on Saturday morning, but a man they wanted to speak with fled the scene. During the pursuit, police blocked two lanes on the Bridge, but the 33-year-old driver managed to cross into the Central Business District at low speeds. Scroll down for video In extraordinary scenes, heavily armed police shot two rubber bullets through the man’s windscreen and through his tyres, causing glass to shatter onto the streets of Surry Hills
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Police have arrested the 33-year-old driver of a white BMW sedan
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Over 15 police cars surrounded the man outside Sydney Police Station
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Heavily armed police shot rubber bullets through the windscreen of the car
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The hour long pursuit covered the length of the M5, M7 and the M2
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The driver is wanted for questioning over the stabbing of a woman
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Police blocked two lanes on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during the chase
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His son also had to pay more than £5,000 to a builders’ merchant for materials which @placeholder didn’t deliver. | By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 13 September 2013 Cowboy: Builder Martin Bennison, 53, smiles as he leaves Teesside Crown Court after being sentenced to 300 hours unpaid work A cowboy builder charged a doctor £37,318 for worthless work so he could prop up his failing business. Martin Bennison, 53, took the money from Dr Jitendra during a refurbishment planned especially for his daughter's Indian wedding. But the builder flooded the doctor’s Wolviston home, botching a bathroom plumbing job while guests were staying in neighbouring rooms A judge at Teeside Crown Court ordered ex-bankrupt Bennison to carry out 300 hours’ unpaid work after admitting eight unfair trading offences.
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Martin Bennison, 53, took the money from Dr Jitendra Patel last year
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Many towns, especially in @placeholder, are in danger of running out of water entirely. | By Michael Zennie Severe weather is leaving large swaths of the country battered and bruised today. The East Coast was walloped with torrential rains and heavy thunderstorms Tuesday night, strong winds buffeted parts of the western United States, while the parched West Coast continues to struggle with extreme drought. The bout of extreme weather saw cars float out of their parking spots in flooded Connecticut, 4,000 lightning strikes in a single hour in one New Jersey town, flash floods in Utah and a monsoon so strong in Arizona that heavy winds flipped over and F-16 fighter jet. But, it also brought an incredible photo op for the Empire State Building - captured by William Anderson lightning striking the skyscraper's spire. Astonishingly, Mr Anderson took the picture iPhone 5. He posted it on his Instragram account, @thewilliamanderson.
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"To track and see people moving from space is 100% unique," said @placeholder president Scott Larson. | London (CNN) -- A new window on your life may soon be opened from space -- in high quality video and in almost real-time. The resolution might not be clear enough to pick out individual faces but if the simulation footage proves accurate then a video camera soon to be attached to the International Space Station (ISS) will be able to show high definition movies capable of detailing your car moving on the highway. UrtheCast, the company behind the idea, aims to stream the video for free over the web and make the data open source so you can integrate it into your own applications.
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Footage from cameras due to be fitted to the space station will be streamed on the Internet
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UrtheCast says the video data could be used to help in the wake of disasters
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The company president Scott Larson argues that video from the space station will be less of an invasion of privacy than current CCTV networks
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"I don't like to be categorized because I think that I am an instrument, and if you play me, I'll make whatever particular sound is supposed to come out for that color," @placeholder told CNN in a 2008 interview. | (CNN) -- Donna Summer, the "Queen of Disco" whose hits included "Hot Stuff," "Bad Girls," "Love to Love You Baby" and "She Works Hard for the Money," has died, a representative said Thursday. She was 63. Her publicist, Brian Edwards, said Summer was suffering from cancer. She died surrounded by her family in Florida, he said. "Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith," a family statement said. "While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy. Words truly can't express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time."
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Summer was "a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith," a family statement says
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'I'd have stayed as @placeholder if that meant being with them but after I was diagnosed with gender dysphoria my ex-wife asked me to leave. | By Katy Winter for MailOnline Father-of-six Mark Hughes lost everything when she came out as transgender women Abby-Grace. Like boxing promoter Frank Maloney, Abby-Grace struggled to fight her feminine urges for years before making the transition. When she eventually summoned the courage to come out, her parents disowned her and her oldest two daughters stopped speaking to her - but Abby says she's never been happier. Scroll down for video After years of feeling trapped in the wrong body, Mark (L) finally began living as Abby (R) The 47-year-old had known all of her life that she had the mind of a woman, but it wasn't until last year that she started living as one.
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Abby also felt she was in the wrong body, but ignored feelings
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'I've been fascinated by snakes my entire life, and feel this stunt is void of educational value while ruining @placeholder's credibility. | The Discovery Channel has been urged not to show footage of a man being eaten alive by a snake because it is 'animal cruelty'. New Jersey native Paul Rosolie fed himself to a 30ft green anaconda in the Amazon rainforest for a program that is due to air on December. But more than 21,000 people have signed a petition saying the stunt should not be televised because of the perceived risks to the animal, and claims that it 'reinforces the negative stereotype of snakes'. Scroll down for video Opposition: More than 21,000 people have signed a petition saying the stunt by Paul Rosolie should not be aired because of the perceived risks to the animal, and claims that it 'reinforces the negative stereotype of snakes'
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Paul Rosolie fed himself to a 30ft green anaconda in the Amazon jungle
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Footage of the New Jersey native's stunt is due to be shown on December 7
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and railway sleepers might be a reference to @placeholder's steam-powered | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 06:47 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:46 EST, 3 July 2012 This is the fascinating sneak preview of the beautiful English countryside on which the opening ceremony of the London Olympics will be staged. Visitors to the grand event in Stratford, east London, will marvel at a spectacular show that reflects Britain's charming and picturesque heritage. The aerial photograph reveals a pretty maypole, water mill, orchard and pasture inhabited by 70 grazing sheep. A village cricket green, orchard and farmers' cottage complete the entrancing scene. Scroll down for video Beautiful sight: A lush recreation of the English countryside in east London will be the stage for a moving show by talented director Danny Boyle
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Beautiful English countryside will be stage for director Danny Boyle's spectacular show
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Pretty pasture will give way to industrial coalmine, water wheel, cauldron and cotton loom
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Ceremony is expected to be viewed by a global TV audience of more than a billion
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Sir Paul McCartney to sing Hey Jude for finale as 60,000 spectators watch | 11,884 | record_train |
Elsewhere in the Donetsk region, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said it has had no contact with one of its @placeholder-based teams since around 6 p.m. (11 a.m. | Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN) -- A battle between pro-Russia separatists and government forces at Donetsk airport in eastern Ukraine has claimed 40 lives, authorities said Tuesday, in what is the deadliest outbreak of violence yet in the flashpoint city. An additional 31 people have been injured, including four civilians, according to the website of the Donetsk mayor, Alexander Lukyanchenko. Two of the fatalities are civilians. The conflict at Donetsk International Airport broke out only hours after newly elected Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said he'd potentially like to negotiate a way out of the crisis. After Ukrainian forces moved in against the militants Monday, the deadly assault continued overnight.
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35 militants killed and about 60 injured in Monday's fighting, separatists say | 11,885 | record_train |
In the video, @placeholder is seen seen giggling and smiling - and pulling some hilarious faces - before appearing to almost drop off. | As World Number One, he'd already set the tone on the green. And Rory McIlroy duly delivered a typically barnstorming performance when it came to the after party, as well. After Team Europe lifted the trophy yesterday evening at the Ryder Cup, the topless Northern Irish golfer got into 'the Scottish spirit' by donning a red tartan kilt and an orange-coloured wig. And he wasn't the only member of Team Europe who took advantage of the chance to have a well-deserved little kickback after the impressive victory. The atmosphere was summed up when Welshman Jamie Donaldson - hailed as one of the main successes of the tournament - was asked by reporters whether the win had sunk in and he replied: 'No, because I'm still drunk.'
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Wild celebrations ensued after Team Europe's win on Sunday evening
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Rory McIlory donned a tartan kilt and orange wig at Gleneagles after party
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U.S golfers Rickie Fowler and Bubba Watson joined in with Scottish attire
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Team member Lee Westwood almost fell asleep during press conference
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Sipped on champagne during interviews before bagging lift home with police
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Jamie Donaldson said the win hadn't sunk in - because he was 'still drunk'
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Team Europe claimed eight Ryder Cup victory, beating U.S 16½-11½ | 11,886 | record_train |
With Tottenham camped in the Pompey half, @placeholder broke clear and although Palacios got the ball in his challenge he also pulled him down and Wiley had no hesitation in pointing to the spot. | (CNN) -- Portsmouth will play Chelsea in the FA Cup final after an upset 2-0 extra-time victory over Tottenham Hotspur in the second semifinal at Wembley on Sunday. French striker Frederic Piquionne opened the scoring for Avram Grant's men nine minutes into extra-time. Former Tottenham midfielder Kevin-Prince Boateng scored the second with three minutes remaining from the penalty spot after referee Alan Wiley awarded a spot kick as Wilson Palacios fouled Aruna Dindane. It was a humiliating defeat for Tottenham and their manager Harry Redknapp, who steered Portsmouth to FA Cup triumph in 2008 before leaving the cash-strapped club for White Hart Lane.
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Portsmouth beat Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 in FA Cup semifinal at Wembley
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Goals from Frederic Piquionne and Kevin-Prince Boateng seal famous win
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Portsmouth will play Chelsea in final at Wembley on May 15 | 11,887 | record_train |
Dating to the seventh century, the walled city of @placeholder serves as the official setting of King's Landing, capital of the Seven Kingdoms. | (CNN) -- Here's a question for die-hard "Game of Thrones" fans. Is your reaction to newly launched tours of "Game of Thrones" filming locations a) tittering fanjoy at the thought of seeing King's Landing in real life, or b) uneasy fear that touring the modern day castle without a sadistic boy-king inside it would impede your suspension of disbelief? Either way, beginning this summer, devotees of topless fantasy, medieval bloodlust, flayings, dragons, direwolves, White Walkers and Peter Dinklage will be able to visit locations used in the filming of the epic HBO series. San Francisco-based online travel company Viator has announced the launch of two "Game of Thrones" tours, one in Dubrovnik, Croatia, the other in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The cities and surrounding areas serve as settings for fictional locales depicted in the series.
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Online travel company Viator launches two "Game of Thrones" tours
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Dubrovnik, Croatia, serves as setting for fictional King's Landing
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Belfast and Northern Ireland tour visits cave where Melisandre gave birth
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Viator also books "Harry Potter" and "Downton Abbey" tours | 11,888 | record_train |
‘It’s not taken from what people have actually said; rather @placeholder has created a work about what they might have said.’ | By Baz Bamigboye PUBLISHED: 16:32 EST, 21 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:51 EST, 22 June 2012 Mirren: What... You want me to play the Queen again? Helen Mirren portrayed Queen Elizabeth II for the second time on Tuesday — at a reading of a new play that features Her Maj and some of the 12 Prime Ministers she’s seen during her reign. But there were questions as to whether or not Tony Blair would make the cut. ‘It was rather poignant, seeing Helen as Her Majesty again,’ a friend who was at Tuesday’s private performance tells me. The monarch will be the only royal in the drama, called The Audience. ‘It’s about the personal, with the background of the political,’ a confidential source tells me.
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Helen Mirren dons regal attire for reading of new play on the West End
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The Audience was written by Peter Morgan, the man behind 2006 film The Queen, which won the actress her Oscar | 11,889 | record_train |
She says: 'I put out an appeal on @placeholder and was astounded by the response I got. | By Rehema Figueiredo It all started with American hipsters but now the bizarre trend has hit Tyneside, with Geordie men adorning their beards with a beautiful array of colourful flowers. The peculiar movement first gained popularity on Tumblr and has since blossomed elsewhere. Though these models will never gain hipster street cred, their floral endeavours are in aid of a more serious cause, raising money for men's health charity Orchid. The beautiful creations are the work of 48-year-old florist Sue Shone who says: 'We had recently had people close to us die of cancer, and so we wanted to do something creative to raise money for Orchid, a men's health charity.
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Local florist Sue Shone, 48, put out plea on Facebook for big bearded men willing to model
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Calendar is in memory of Sue's friends who died of cancer and in aid of men's health charity Orchid
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Volunteer models include fishmonger Blake Fletcher, van driver JasonHalls and heating engineer Michael Sweeney
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Bizarre floral facial hair trend started with hipsters in Brooklyn, Portland and San Francisco | 11,890 | record_train |
@placeholder riot police watch on after a petrol bomb was thrown by Panathinaikos supporters during a game against Olympiacos in 2012 | On El Clasico weekend, all sorts of superlatives are used to describe the long-running rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid, and rightly so. But 24 hours later, 1500 miles east in Athens, arguably Europe's fiercest derby will be taking place. Panathinaikos vs Olympiacos is so intense they call it the 'Derby of the Eternal Adversaries' and the 'Mother of all Battles', and the pictures say it all. Both are Greek Gods in their own footballing right, and for decades have battled it out at the top. On Sunday at 5.30pm, they meet again at Olympiacos' Piraeus home. Sportsmail brings you all you need to know in bite size chunks.
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Real Madrid vs Barcelona may be the El Clasico, but in Athens it will be far more fierce
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Olympiacos host Panathinaikos on Sunday evening in the 'Mother of all Battles'
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Games between Greek's two biggest sides often descend into violence
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Clashes on and off the pitch have marred games in the past
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Olympiacos have won four straight titles, 41 in total to Panathinaikos' 20 | 11,891 | record_train |
@placeholder and New Jersey are the only two states that hold elections for governor in the year after a presidential contest. | (CNN) -- Going into Election Day 2013, there was little doubt that Chris Christie was going to win his run for re-election. The only unknown was what he would say in his victory speech. The tough-talking Republican headliner has the most buzz of any potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate and he created more by delivering a speech that was aimed at both New Jersey and a national audience. "And you don't just show up six months before an election. You show up four years before one. And you don't just take no for an answer the first time no has happened. You keep going back and trying more," Christie told the audience in Asbury Park.
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The establishment candidate beats the tea party candidate in Alabama primary runoff
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Democrat Terry McAuliffe defeats Ken Cuccinelli in race for Virginia governor
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Bill de Blasio heads toward becoming first Democrat to lead NYC in over 20 years
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Chris Christie easily takes another term as New Jersey governor | 11,892 | record_train |
"Several of the top men's slalom paddlers have stayed with us in @placeholder while they've been training with Mike and I owe it to all of them to do the most professional job possible," she added. | (CNN) -- For the Dawsons of Tauranga, New Zealand, the canoe slalom event at the London Olympics will be a family affair. Mike Dawson, who is competing in the men's kayak class, will not just be trying to impress his father, who coaches him, or his brother and sister, who will be watching from the crowd. He will also need to ensure he doesn't incur the disapproval of his mother, Kay, who is one of the judges at the event. The idea of a mother officiating in a competition in which her son is participating may strike some as a little unfair, but the Dawsons and the New Zealand Canoe Federation are eager to stress there's no scope for special treatment in this case.
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Mike Dawson is competing in the men's kayak event at the Olympics
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His mother, Kay, is one of the judges at the event
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The Dawsons and the New Zealand Canoe Federation say she can't influence the result
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She is one of many gate judges over the canoe slalom course | 11,893 | record_train |
‘We are increasingly concerned for the boys welfare and we are appealing for anyone who may have seen the youngsters travel on the @placeholder from Sunderland Park Lane [to] Newcastle Central Station,’ he said at the time. | By Sophie Jane Evans For Mailonline Seven people have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of three young brothers who were found safe in Lancashire this afternoon. Remus Matloch, 15, and his siblings Janko, 12, and David, 10, failed to return to their foster parents’ home in The Oakes, Sunderland, after going for a bike ride on Monday evening. Donning helmets, they cycled to nearby Mowbray Park, before continuing on to Park Lane Metro Station and boarding a Metro train to Newcastle. Scroll down for video Found: Remus Matloch (far left), 15, and his siblings Janko (second left), 12, and David (right), 10, failed to return to their foster parents' home in The Oakes, Sunderland, after going for a bike ride on Monday evening
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Remus, Janko and David Matloch left their Sunderland home on Monday
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Told foster parents they were going on bike ride and would return by 8pm
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Failed to come back after cycling to park and continuing to Metro station
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Last seen on CCTV at Newcastle Central Station just after 6pm on Monday
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The boys were found safe and well in Accrington Lancashire this afternoon
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Seven people have so far been arrested as part of the investigation
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The boys are expected to be returned to their foster parents in Sunderland | 11,894 | record_train |
Following the deaths of 453 British personnel and an overall cost £20 billion, the base will be handed over to @placeholder troops. | This is the historic moment the last soldier out of Camp Bastion arrived home safely on British soil, marking the end of a 13-year war. Carrying a Union Jack under his arm, Wing Commander Matt Radnall of the RAF returned to the UK, in a symbolic moment He touched down at RAF Brize Norton, Oxfordshire, along with the final British troops returning from Afghanistan yesterday evening. Wing Commander Matt Radnall, who was the last soldier out of Camp Bastion, landed on British soil yesterday Carrying a Union Jack under his arm, the commander from the Force Protection Wing, said it was the highlight of 24 years of serving in the RAF regiment
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RAF Wing Commander Matt Radnall touched down on British soil yesterday
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He was the last soldier to leave Camp Bastion in Afghanistan on Monday
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A ceremony at the base marked the end of combat operations last week
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Final 600 troops left the military base on Monday in a move dubbed 'B-Day'
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Of the 453 British troops who have died in the conflict, 35 were teenagers | 11,895 | record_train |
Brady told WEEI that he has now blocked out the deflate-gate speculation and is working to focus 100 percent on the upcoming Super Bowl - his sixth appearance with the @placeholder. | The run-up to the Super Bowl on Sunday has been marred by deflate-gate - and it's hurting Tom Brady's feelings. The New England Patriots quarterback says he took football tampering allegations personally after 11 of the 12 footballs tested by the NFL were found to be two PSI less than league minimums. Brady once again denied having anything to do with the fact that they were improperly inflated in an interview with WEEI sports radio in Boston on Monday. Scroll down for audio New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady says reports he was involved in deflate-gate 'hurt his feelings'
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Brady says he 'took it personally' that he was accused of cheating
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He has now 'moved past it' ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl
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Brady's New England Patriots play against the Seattle Seahawks
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Brady says he hasn't heard from NFL deflate-gate investigators
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Within two minutes of @placeholder's goal Messi is taking on celebrations of his own after a beautiful piece of interplay with Andres Iniesta | David Luiz became the first player to score against Barcelona this season as Paris Saint-Germain beat Luis Enrique’s side 3-2 in Paris. The French Champions have not been beaten at home in the Champions League since 2004 and their record continued in a five-goal thriller. PSG took the lead on 11 minutes and it was Luiz – a player linked with a move to Barcelona before he finally left Chelsea for Paris in the summer – who got the goal. Dani Alves was penalized for handball and Lucas Moura’s free-kick dropped to Luiz who swept it past Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
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PSG defeated Barcelona in their Group F Champions League match at the Parc des Princes in Paris
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David Luiz opened the scoring for Paris Saint-Germain with a terrific first touch and turn on 11 minutes
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Luiz, a target for Barca in the summer, was responsible for the first goal conceded by Barca this season
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Lionel Messi levelled two minutes later for Barcelona finishing after a one-two with Andres Iniesta
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The Argentine's finish was his 68th goal in the Champions League, leaving him behind only Raul
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Italian striker Marco Verratti's head gave the hosts back the lead after he got on the end of a corner at the far post
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The lead was extended to 3-1 by Blaise Matuidi, who got on the end of a low cross from Van der Wiel
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Neymar kept Barca in touch with his pinpoint finish bouncing in off the far post | 11,897 | record_train |
Despite this, swarms of the insects have been seen in northern @placeholder, which is currently experiencing a food crisis. | The Arab Spring and the fall of Colonel Gaddafi have continued to have long-lasting effects across the entire African continent, after agricultural experts warned of swarms of locusts about to move from Libya into neighbouring countries. The Food and Agricultural Organisation of the UN has warned that following the death of Libya's despot leader, thousands of the pests have been allowed to breed and move across the nation's poorly-monitored borders. Experts believe that croplands in neighbouring Niger and Mali are now at imminent risk after locust swarms moved south from Libya and Algeria. Plague: Swarms of locusts are said to be descending on Mali and Niger following the disintegration of the pest control scheme which ran under Gaddafi's rule in Libya (file picture)
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Insect swarms allowed to breed and spread from Libya following Gaddafi's death
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Despot had carried out well-resourced pest control on insects until his death
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Agricultural experts fear swarms could be devastating for croplands in neighbouring Niger and Mali | 11,898 | record_train |
"About 70 percent of all air cargo going into @placeholder goes through Turkey. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some Democrats appear to be wavering on a highly contentious House resolution labeling Turkey's treatment of Armenians in World War I as genocide. A KC-135 tanker lands at Incirlik Air Base in southern Turkey in 2003. Turkey, a longtime U.S. ally and NATO partner, was incensed by the resolution calling the killing of Armenians by Ottoman Turks genocide and threatened to block access to Incirlik Air Base after the resolution passed a House committee vote. The base, in southern Turkey near Syria, is a major resupply center for U.S. operations in Iraq and elsewhere in the Mideast and Asia.
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NEW: Majority Leader says a number of Dems are "revisiting their own positions"
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Turkey is upset about World War I "genocide" resolution in Congress
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House resolution calls killing of Armenians "genocide"
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Incirlik Air Base is key point for U.S. military supply of Iraq mission | 11,899 | record_train |
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