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The visit left @placeholder, now a father himself, feeling lucky that he broke ties with his family as a teenager. | By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:54 EST, 27 November 2013 A 33-year-old man has revealed how he has coped after his mother arranged the brutal murder of his father with the help of his younger brother. Games-keeper Nigel Bacon was stabbed six times in the driveway of his cottage in Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, on November 26, 2008. He wife, Susan Bacon, now 59, had phoned for an ambulance after her husband had managed to drag himself bleeding back into their home. Ordeal: Nigel Bacon, pictured with his half sisters Kerry, left, and Lyndsey, face life without their father Nigel
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Nigel Bacon was stabbed six times in his driveway
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Assassin had been hired by his wife, Susan, and son, Michael
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They were in debt and wanted his £350,000 estate
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All three were found guilty of murder and imprisoned
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Nigel and Susan's estranged son, Stuart, left to deal with what happened
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He said he'll never forgive his mother or brother | 11,900 | record_train |
The name @placeholder, regarded as the most likely replacement insiders, is expected to come within the next year. | By Lizzie Edmonds PUBLISHED: 03:31 EST, 13 October 2013 | UPDATED: 03:36 EST, 13 October 2013 ITV's Daybreak could be renamed Good Morning UK in a bid to make the show more 'newsy' and boost lackluster viewing figures, it has been reported today. Channel bosses plan to revamp the show, watched by one million every morning compared to rival BBC Breakfast’s 1.5million, to make it more news focused. The set and the name will also be changed, according to show insiders. Revamp: ITV's Daybreak, currently presented by Aled Jones and Lorraine Kelly pictured, could be renamed Good Morning UK in a bid to make the show more news focused and boost viewing figures
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Channel bosses want Daybreak to be more 'newsy' in bid to boost ratings
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Show currently has 1million viewers, compared to BBC's 1.5million
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Change, thought to be brought in within the year, would include set revamp
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Comes just 12 months after presenters Lorraine Kelly and Aled Jones were brought in to salvage show | 11,901 | record_train |
Although Mr @placeholder still owns a significant stake in the company, he was forced to put the firm into a trust when he entered politics. | By Peter Campbell and Rob Davies PUBLISHED: 19:02 EST, 14 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:38 EST, 15 May 2013 The Bank of England fears that its top officials have been victims of a spying operation by US financial news agency Bloomberg, it emerged last night. Senior members of the Bank, including Governor Sir Mervyn King, could have been targeted by employees of the news group to find out what stock market information they had been looking at on the company’s computer terminals. Reporters could use such information to predict economic decisions that affect millions of people, such as printing more money or keeping interest rates down.
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Bank fears Governor Sir Mervyn King may have been targeted
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News group employees may have spied on computers to see what stock market information senior bank members had looked at
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Bloomberg as admitted some reporters accessed private information | 11,902 | record_train |
She said: ‘I went to @placeholder to visit some friends last summer on a scorching hot day and I remember my leg going incredibly numb. | By Emma Innes A young brain tumour patient who was told she would die if she didn’t have an emergency procedure has made a remarkable recovery. Lois McLennan, 23, had continuous headaches and severe shooting pains in her arms and legs for six months before she collapsed while staying with friends in London. The studio administrator, from Stockport, Manchester, underwent a series of tests and doctors found she had fluid on the brain. Lois McLennan was diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumour after she collapsed while staying with friends As a result, she was transferred to The National Hospital For Neurology and Neurosurgery, in central London.
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Lois McLennan had severe headaches and pains in her limbs for six months
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She then collapsed while staying with friends in London and went to A&E
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A scan revealed abnormalities and she was transferred to a specialist centre
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Was told she would die unless a shunt was fitted to drain fluid from her brain
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She had further surgery and radiotherapy and is now doing well | 11,903 | record_train |
‘On any given day highly trained @placeholder firearms officers can and do face life-threatening situations in which they have to make instant judgements under incredible pressure,’ the mayor said. | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:39 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 11 January 2014 Restrained: The Mayor of London said firearms officers had attended 10,000 incidents in the last four years Boris Johnson praised Scotland Yard’s armed police units as ‘fantastically restrained’ yesterday. The Mayor of London said firearms officers were deployed to around 10,000 incidents over the last four years, and only fired their weapons on six occasions. Mr Johnson was among several senior political figures who rallied round the Metropolitan Police following the Duggan inquest verdict. David Cameron appealed for a calm response from family and supporters to the verdict that Duggan was lawfully killed by a police marksman.
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Mayor of London said firearms officers were sent out 10,000 times
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Was among several politicians to rally round police after Duggan verdict
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David Cameron backed proposals for officers to wear cameras on duty | 11,904 | record_train |
The tale, about how the single mother on benefits, was given a free breast enlargement, sparked instant outrage in a @placeholder just emerging from recession. | They made her Britain's most-hated scrounger - and Josie Cunningham's latest publicity-hungry stunt involved celebrating the anniversary of her NHS boob job. The mother-of-three sported a blonde wig and a tiny orange crop top on a wild night out in London's Soho to celebrate the second birthday of her taxpayer-funded breasts. Ahead of her night out, she took to Twitter to say: '2 years today I got my pair of double D's David and dwight. Cameron's a right t** - just like mine xxx'. Scroll down for video Dubbed the most hated woman in Britain, Josie Cunningham hit London's Soho on Friday night to celebrate the two-year anniversary of her NHS boob op
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Mother-of-three wore a tiny orange crop top on a wild night out in London
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Was celebrating two-year anniversary of boob op that made her infamous
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Ahead of her night out, she said: '2 years today I got my pair of double Ds' | 11,905 | record_train |
It's said that Mr Etoundi approached Mr Evans and headbutted him to his face, in fact the blow struck Mr @placeholder on his nose. | By Julian Robinson A medal-winning Commonwealth Games weightlifter headbutted a Welsh competitor after a row over 'physical contact' with his victim's girlfriend. Australian Francois Etoundi assaulted Gareth Evans, also a weightlifter, in the athletes' village on Wednesday morning, Glasgow Sheriff Court heard. The incident unfolded after Mr Evans' girlfriend and a number of other people had congratulated Etoundi, 29, for winning a bronze medal by 'physically taking hold of him'. Scroll down for video Francois Etoundi, pictured, leaving court in Glasgow where he was ordered to pay £400 compensation to Gareth Evans Gareth Evans suffered an 'uncomplicated fracture to his nose' after being assaulted by Francois Etoundi, the court heard. He is pictured in action in the men's 62kg category at the Commonwealth Games
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Francois Etoundi headbutted Gareth Evans in athlete's village in Glasgow
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The incident unfolded after Mr Evans' girlfriend congratulated Etoundi for winning weightlifting bronze medal
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The Australian, 29, has been ordered to pay his victim £400 compensation
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He has also been stripped of his Commonwealth Games accreditation
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Sheriff Andrew Cubie says Etoundi brought 'law of the playground' in to athletes' village | 11,906 | record_train |
@placeholder was fighting outside of Japan for the first time in his career but his only defeat came on points over five rounds in 2007. | Scott Quigg successfully defended his WBA super-bantamweight world title for the fifth time against Hidenori Ohtake who suffered his first defeat in seven years. Quigg was taken the distance by the Japanese visitor in Liverpool on Saturday night, winning almost every round in what was a workmanlike victory. The 26-year-old from Bury will now hope his promoter Eddie Hearn can deliver a career-defining unification clash against Carl Frampton or Leo Santa Cruz when he returns to the ring in March. Scott Quigg successfully defended his WBA world super bantamweight title with a win over Hidenori Ohtake Quigg celebrates his victory in Liverpool as he retained his world super bantamweight crown
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Scott Quigg records comfortable points win in Liverpool
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Bury man retains his WBA super bantamweight title with victory
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Ohtake suffered nasty cut which was examined by doctor at ringside | 11,907 | record_train |
A retrial, almost two decades after Mr @placeholder was jailed, is no longer possible because so many of the original witnesses have died since the crime was committed. | A convicted cop killer could be released from jail after 19 years because of 'deeply flawed forensic evidence' leading to a substantial miscarriage of justice at his trial, an inquiry has found. David Eastman was convicted in 1995 for the murder of federal police assistant commissioner Colin Winchester, who was shot twice at close range as he moved to get out of his Ford car on his neighbour’s driveway in Canberra, in 1989. The man in charge of the six-month inquiry, former Northern Territory chief justice Brian Martin, says Mr Eastman did not receive a fair trial and was denied a fair chance of acquittal.
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David Eastman was convicted of killing federal police assistant commissioner Colin Winchester in 1995
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Mr Winchester was murdered outside his Canberra home in January 1989
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Justice Martin has found gunshot evidence lacked proper scientific basis
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But is still 'fairly certain that the applicant is guilty' | 11,908 | record_train |
Van Gaal has even managed to give three goalkeepers at least a half each but hasn’t managed to get @placeholder on to the field. | By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM Wilfried Zaha would appear to face a fight to convince new Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal of his worth already after playing not a minute of the club’s opening two tour matches in America. United continued their good pre-season form on Saturday with a 3-2 win over Roma here in Colorado. Just as he did in beating LA Galaxy 7-0 last week, Van Gaal played almost entirely different teams in each half at Sports Authority Field today but Zaha was not given a run-out. VIDEO Scroll down to watch fiery Wilfried Zaha in pitch fight with teammate Ravel Morrison
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Zaha faces fight to convince Van Gaal of his worth to Man Utd
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He is yet to play in a single minute of the club's US Tour
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Spent second half of last campaign on loan at Cardiff
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United have beaten LA Galaxy 7-0 and Roma 3-2 so far in pre-season | 11,909 | record_train |
After purchasing the building 23 years ago, current owner Douglas Hunter (pictured with partner Ros Green) found that @placeholder had been built with money from one of his ancestors, Dr Isaac Watts | When Ros Green first saw The Chapel at Rendham, near Aldeburgh, in Suffolk, she decided to buy it on the spot. ‘Admittedly I was pregnant and jet-lagged,’ says Ros, ‘but I thought it was wonderful. I loved the pillars inside and managed to ignore all the problems.’ Ros, who had been brought up in Suffolk, had just flown in from Australia, where she had been raising her first two children with her partner, Douglas Hunter. By the time Douglas arrived from Australia the deal was done. He turned up to find he was the owner of an enormous dilapidated building with holes in the roof, broken windows and a sea of pews. He said only one word. ‘Why?’
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The Chapel at Rendham, Suffolk, built in 1750, on sale for £695,000
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Owner Douglas Hunter related to Dr Isaac Watts who sponsored chapel
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Dr Watts composed many popular hymns, including Joy To The World
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Five-bedroom converted chapel still has altar platform and pulpit | 11,910 | record_train |
not surfaced and @placeholder reserves the right to delete libelous | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 08:43 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:01 EST, 14 November 2012 An anonymous Wikipedia editor may have tried to reveal David Petraeus's extramarital affair with his biographer Paula Broadwell. In January, the biographer-turned-mistress appeared on the Daily Show to pitch her book about the CIA director titled 'All In.' The day after Wikipedia editor Vanobamo created a page for the author, which is common practice on the user-contributed online encyclopedia. But less than an hour later an anonymous editor logged on to the website and wrote: 'Petraeus is reportedly one of her many conquests.'
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On January 26 2012, an anonymous editor wrote on Paula Broadwell's page on the website: 'Petraeus is reportedly one of her many conquests'
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Attempt to trace anonymous poster using IP address was unsuccessful | 11,911 | record_train |
Head boy: @placeholder looked to have won the game for Leeds when he headed them in front late on | If Dave Hockaday is to prolong what appears a doomed existence as Leeds manager then a first West Yorkshire derby defeat in 28 years – in which another of his players was sent off and he was mocked by his own fans – will hardly aid his sorry cause. The 56-year-old cut a shocked and lonely figure amid the cauldron of noise that greeted the climax of a pulsating tie which – for 115 seconds – had even threatened the most unlikely reprieve for the under-fire boss. That two-minute period was the time between Matt Smith’s 82nd-minute breakthrough for 10-man Leeds and Billy Knott’s stunning leveller. Fast forward another 90 seconds and Bradford, thanks to James Hanson’s header, were in front.
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Bradford came from behind in the dying minutes to beat Leeds
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Matt Smith put Leeds in front eight minutes from time
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Billy Knott and James Hanson hit back immediately for Bradford
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Luke Murphy was sent off for Leeds in the first half | 11,912 | record_train |
@placeholder has lost her eye as a result of the attack. | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:51 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:24 EST, 23 December 2013 A Chinese woman's eye was gouged out by her husband after he discovered she was in a new relationship and wanted a divorce, it has been reported. The 39-year-old woman, surnamed Li, from Yulin city in Guangxi met her second husband, surnamed Long, on the internet in November last year after the end of her first marriage, reports the Nanguo Morning News. For the first three months the relationship went well as they had a lot in common and the man, from south-central China's Hunan province, did whatever she asked.
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The woman, called Li, met the man, Long, online after collapse of first marriage
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The 39-year-old discovered he was abusive and left him, eventually meeting another man
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But Long tracked her down, attacked her boyfriend and maimed the woman | 11,913 | record_train |
"That's why I am happy with @placeholder's offer to do some tests in Motegi this year!" | (CNN) -- Two-wheeled temptation has proved too much for retired MotoGP champion Casey Stoner. Eight months ago the Australian quit the sport but now he is getting back on the bike to test for Honda. Stoner will reunite with his old team in four tests at the Motegi circuit starting next month. "This will allow me to enjoy what I miss -- riding a MotoGP bike!" said Stoner. "I can't wait to get on the RCV [motorcycle] to see how it has changed from last year." Stoner was Repsol Honda's defending MotoGP world champion before he made a shock decision to walk away from the sport at the end of the 2012 season.
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Double MotoGP champion Casey Stoner is coming out of retirement to test for Honda
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The 27-year-old Australian will take part in four tests in Japan
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Stoner says he still misses riding a MotoGP bike but has no plans to make a full return
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Honda's new star Marc Marquez leads 2013 championship after a debut win at U.S. Grand Prix | 11,914 | record_train |
They say @placeholder is theirs and Kiev's joint enemy and that Chechnya is occupied by Russia. | Hundreds of fighters from the Russian republic of Chechnya have formed their own 'Death Battalion' to join the insurgency in east Ukraine. The 300 or so volunteers say they are mostly former state security troops in the mainly Muslim region, where Moscow has fought two bloody wars since the fall of the Soviet Union. Reuters reported seeing dozens of the armed men in camouflage uniforms chanting 'Allahu Akbar' as they trained in the snow in their camp outside Donetsk, east Ukraine. Scroll down for video Seasoned fighters: Pro-Russian separatists from the Chechen 'Death Battalion' walk during a training exercise in the territory controlled by the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic, eastern Ukraine
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Deputy commander says he has about 300 men in his volunteer battalion
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They have made a former tourist camp outside Donetsk into their base
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Most are former state security troops from the restive Chechen Republic
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They face other Chechens implacably opposed to Moscow on Kiev's side | 11,915 | record_train |
He then went on to describe a business meeting, and the last call from @placeholder's phone number - to him. | A close friend and business associate of the murdered McStay family has been arrested after the victims were found buried in the desert. Charles 'Chase' Merritt, 57, has been arrested for the murders of businessman Joseph Chase, his wife Summer, and their children Gianni and Joseph Jr, aged three and four. He was taken into custody two days ago in Chatsworth, California, less than two hours' drive from the shallow graves where the beaten bodies were found. Merritt, long the prime suspect in the case, had previously told MailOnline exclusively that he was being wrongfully harassed over the case, even saying: 'All I want is for them to find the a******s who did this.'
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Charles Merritt, 57, has been arrested over murder of four family members
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Joseph, Summer, Gianni and Joseph Jr McStay were found dead last year
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In 2013 Merritt told MailOnline he wanted 'to find the a******s who did this'
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Will appear in court today, could face death penalty if guilty of murders
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Tearful members of the McStay family called for justice to be done
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Joseph McStay's father had suggested money is the motive in the killing | 11,916 | record_train |
Yet @placeholder proved the life of hand model can be moved out of the shadows when she became the cover art hand model for the novel "Twilight" five years ago. | (CNN) -- Ashly Covington is the kind of top model who doesn't lift a finger. She doesn't cook, she doesn't clean and she avoids anything that could ruin her manicure. Kimbra Hickey's hands on the covers helped sell the novel "Twilight." But if your hands could earn $1,200 in a day, you'd think twice before scrubbing down the bathroom, too. As one of the few full-time body parts models, Covington thinks about her hands "every minute of every hour of every day," because for the past seven years, her hands (and, occasionally, her legs and feet) have been her sole source of income. She can earn anywhere from $300 a day to a couple thousand per hour.
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Hand models can make anywhere from $300 a day to thousands of dollars per hour
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Breaking into the industry can be just as difficult as entering other segments
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"Twilight" hand model Kimbra Hickey went from anonymous parts model to celebrity
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Few become rich or famous, so for those interested in pursuing, keep a day job | 11,917 | record_train |
On the tape released by @placeholder, the fired band director is heard shouting at a member who contradicted him during practice. | (CNN) -- The attorney for Ohio State University's fired marching band director contends the university report that led to Jonathan Waters' firing was "deeply flawed." Waters, a former assistant band director and former sousaphone player in the marching band in the 1990s, was fired last week after a university investigation concluded he "knew or reasonably should have known about sexual harassment that created a hostile environment." "The report is deeply flawed. Out of 225 band members, over an eight-week period, Ohio State University managed to interview exactly four, including the person who made the complaint, and three people to whom she referred the university," Waters attorney David F. Axelrod said on Monday.
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Attorney: OSU report on marching band "sexualized" culture is "deeply flawed"
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OSU releases audio recording purportedly of Jonathan Waters yelling at a band member
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Attorney David Axelrod says Waters tried to address "inappropriate behavior" | 11,918 | record_train |
@placeholder, whose children are now 10 and 12, said she's glad the issue is finally being debated as it's something she never felt she could not admit when hers were small. | More mothers have weighed in on the debate over whether being bored playing with your children makes you a bad parent. Catherine Cooper and Denise Sumpter appeared on today's This Morning to reveal their conflicting views. Mother-of-two Catherine, a freelance journalist based in South West France and London, said it's natural for adults to find the repetitive nature of children's games a complete bore. Scroll down for video Debating the issue: Denise Sumpter, left, and Catherine Cooper - both mothers of two - on This Morning She said: 'You're a grown woman, with different interests to a child. Small children love repetitive games. It might be delightful to play peek-a-boo at first but not 300 times later.'
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Two mothers took part in debate on today's This Morning
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Catherine Cooper said she finds child's play tedious
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Argued it's natural to feel this way as adults have different interests
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Denise Sumpter said she finds her children's games fascinating
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Said parents should put their own feelings to one side
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Repetitive play is important way children learn and develop | 11,919 | record_train |
"I think I'm going to knock this guy out," @placeholder is heard saying on the video. | (CNN) -- A teenager charged with the fatal beating last week of a Chicago man had a video of the attack on his cell phone when arrested Saturday, a video he also posted on his Facebook page, prosecutors said Monday. Malik Jones, 16, allegedly was playing a game called "pick 'em out and knock 'em out" when he punched Delfino Mora, 62, in his jaw, sending Mora to the ground, where the back of his head was cracked by concrete, a Cook County, Illinois, prosecutor told a judge during a hearing Monday. Nicholas Ayala, 17, and Anthony Malcolm, 18, used Jones' cell phone camera to record the attack, picking up the "loud crack of his head hitting the cement," prosecutor's spokeswoman Tandra Simonton said.
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Three teens ordered held without bond in connection with Illinois beating
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Delfino Mora, 62, died from blunt head trauma, the Cook County medical examiner says
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"I want revenge, but my mom told us not to do anything," the dead man's son says
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The family needs money to return the man's body to his hometown in Mexico for burial | 11,920 | record_train |
Napoli are preparing for the departure of loanee @placeholder by scouring Europe for alternatives. | By Simon Jones This is the Transfer Column, where Sportsmail delivers the very latest news, gossip and rumours from around the football world three times a week. In today's column, Jose Mourinho weighs up a selection of strikers, Manchester United look at Stefan Velkov. Jose Mourinho's protestations that Chelsea would not sign a striker in January have been falling on deaf ears around Europe. Mourinho and his scouting team have been busy since October weighing up potential targets and the same names remain at the forefront of his thinking: Wayne Rooney, Radamel Falcao, Edinson Cavani, Hulk, Jackson Martinez and Christian Benteke.
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Chelsea striker hit list includes Rooney, Falcao, Cavani, Hulk and Martinez
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Blues also close to signing Fredy Guarin from Inter Milan
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Man United set to look at Bulgarian 17-year-old defender Stefan Velkov
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Arsenal scouts watch Atletico hitman Diego Costa
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Napoli could chase Tim Krul, Asmir Begovic or Thibaut Courtois to replace Pepe Reina | 11,921 | record_train |
In February 2013, a regional Russian government posted online and then quickly removed photographs of two @placeholder-made armed drones. | Here are nine reasons to think armed drones are going to be an increasingly common feature of warfare: Bergen: Armed drones are key to future of warfare 1. Given the relatively low costs of drones -- already much cheaper than the costs of a fighter jet and of training a fighter jet pilot -- armed drones will likely play a key role in future conflicts. Armed U.S. Reaper drones, for instance, cost $12 million each and have been frequently deployed against suspected members of al Qaeda, while the F-22 war plane costs around ten times that amount. 2. The virtual monopoly that the United States had on armed drones a decade ago is evaporating. So far, the United States, United Kingdom and Israel are the only nations that have used armed drones in combat.
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Peter Bergen, Jennifer Rowland: Drones cost a fraction of a fighter jet
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They say drone industry will double in size in next decade
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Israel, Russia, China, India are among nations developing military drones | 11,922 | record_train |
In June a federal judge rejected @placeholder bid to dismiss a whistleblower lawsuit claiming that he and his former cycling team, which the U.S. | By James Gordon Lance Armstrong says he believed he is living a 'positive and free' life after confessing to using performance-enhancing drugs. The disgraced cyclist told CNN that he has been able to go about his daily life without being taunted or heckled for what he did. A cancer survivor and once hero to millions, Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France victories and banned for life from racing in 2012 by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency after it accused him in a report of engineering one of the most sophisticated doping schemes in sports. The investigation and later admission to doping destroyed Armstrong`s reputation and career.
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The cyclist was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles in 2013
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Armstrong is confident of winning his legal battle with U.S. Federal Government
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The Texan plans to write a third book that 'needs to be pretty intense and transparent'
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Cyclist says he has offered apologies to people over doping | 11,923 | record_train |
@placeholder taught me that my life is the result of causes made in the past and my future would be the result of causes made in the present. | (CNN) -- My journey of faith began at age 11 when I began to study the Bible, inspired by Audrey Hepburn in "The Nun's Story" and enamored of Jeffrey Hunter in "King of Kings." I yearned for the passion and devotion of faith, as expressed Hollywood-style, to deal with my isolation as a child of mixed ethnicity in a black and white world. I did not fit anywhere, and the path of faith seemed to offer the greatest sense of belonging. My African-American father, a lifelong Methodist, and my Japanese mother, without a particular faith, insisted that my siblings and I attend church regularly -- even if they didn't. Because we were in the military, we were exposed to various religions: I explored Catholic and Protestant traditions, as well as Judaism. I had many questions and could not accept faith without understanding. Then, when I was 13, my mother's friend invited me to a Buddhist meeting.
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Lynda Caine-Barrett, of African and Japanese descent, was a spiritual seeker
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Caine-Barrett found Buddhism at 13 and is now priest in the Nichiren Shu tradition
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Buddhism is her mainstay, helping her understand the nature of reality and how to live
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People of color who are practitioners need to make themselves known, she writes | 11,924 | record_train |
@placeholder's pattern of play was uncomplicated last season and thrilling but the new additions need to adjust | Liverpool find themselves outside the top four and unlikely to qualify for the group stages of the Champions League after two games in four days at Anfield in which they have failed to score against Real Madrid and Hull City. Joe Bernstein assesses how Brendan Rodgers can fix the problems currently afflicting the club. MARIO BALOTELLI AS SUAREZ'S REPLACEMENT You can't say Liverpool weren't warned the Uruguayan would go one day. But by pebble-dashing their summer spending on a number of squad players instead of one A-lister, they've come up short. With Daniel Sturridge injured, Mario Balotelli has been tried as the main source of goals, and failed.
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Opponents appear to have sussed how to keep Steven Gerrard quiet
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Mario Balotelli has been tried as the main source of goals - and failed
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Simon Mignolet's jittery performances are leaving the back four on edge | 11,925 | record_train |
There was a worrying moment or two for the @placeholder faithful as the fly-half received treatment on his shoulder but he banged over the conversion from the touchline to put Bath 17-7 ahead at the end of the first quarter. | London Welsh shipped a half-century of points for the second time in six days as Bath ran in seven tries as they claimed a 53-26 victory in front of a record crowd at the Recreation Ground. The visitors scored four tries themselves and showed far more heart in defence than in their traumatic 52-nil defeat at home to Exeter. But their return to the Premiership could hardly have begun more unpromisingly. Bath’s playmaker, George Ford, was near faultless from the kicking tee, missing only one conversion and also landing two penalties for an 18-point haul. Bath fly-half George Ford kicked 18 points during their dominant victory over London Welsh
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Fly-half George Ford scores 18 points as Bath win comfortably
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Chris Cook, Semesa Rokoduguni (two), Jonathan Joseph (two), Leroy Houston and Carl Fearns go over for the home side
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Pete Browne, Seb Stegmann, Seb Jewell and Lachlan McCaffrey score tries for London Welsh as they concede 50+ for the second time in a week | 11,926 | record_train |
The West also needs to make sure that @placeholder's interim government doesn't lose its nerve. | (CNN) -- Russia's seizure of Crimea last month may have unfolded with a lightning quickness, but Vladimir Putin and the West are now engaged in a much slower match of wits on a chessboard stretching across most of eastern Ukraine. Rather than going for checkmate, both sides now seem content to wait for the other to make a mistake. Putin made a strong first move by placing 40,000 troops on the border -- and separatists, who are not officially linked to Russia, on the ground in Ukraine. Now Moscow is waiting for the pro-Western government in Kiev to try to retake the parts of the east it has seemingly lost. In Russia's eyes, any such move from the capital would legitimize an overwhelming counterattack -- a re-run of the Georgia crisis in 2008, when President Mikheil Saakashvili lost his nerve, shot first, and prompted a Russian invasion.
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Russia and the West locked in match of wits over eastern Ukraine
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Russia moved thousands of troops to border and is accused of stirring unrest in east Ukraine
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Speck: West must unite to pass severe sanctions on Russian regime
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Speck: Ukrainian government attempt to retake buildings could spark Russian invasion | 11,927 | record_train |
The loved-up couple cosy up during the awards ceremony which saw @placeholder win 'Best British Band' | Peter Crouch and his wife Abbey enjoyed a night out on the tiles for the NME Awards - with the help of award-winning Kasabian. The Stoke City forward, whose robot dance became an instant hit, looked relaxed as he partied alongside the 'NME's Best British Band.' Crouch is a well-known Kasabian fan and was caught on video in December crowd-surfing at their gig in Brixton. Stoke City star Peter Crouch attended the NME Awards with his wife Abbey at the O2 Arena in Brixton Crouch partied with Kasabian's Chris Edwards (left) and Sergio Pizzorno at the NME Awards afterparty
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Peter Crouch attended the NME awards with wife Abbey at the Brixton O2
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The Stoke City star was pictured with award winners getting friendly with Kasabian at the after party at the famous Cuckoo Club
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In-form Crouch will go up against Tim Sherwood and new side Aston Villa
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Experienced: @placeholder scored the crucial 79th minute try for New Zealand | By Chris Foy Follow @@FoyChris England narrowly lost 20-15 to New Zealand after a late try by Conrad Smith extended the Kiwi's unbeaten run at Eden Park to 20 years. Here, Sportsmail's Chris Foy rates the two teams and gives his verdict on which England players deserve to start next week's second Test in Dunedin. ENGLAND Mike Brown - 7Not his stellar best, often double tackled, but strong and feisty. VERDICT: Must start in Dunedin Strength: Mike Brown wasn't at his best, but was a constant source of power for England Marland Yarde - 7 Tidy all-round game but rightly yellow carded late in second half.
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England captain Chris Robshaw was at his very best against New Zealand
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Stuart Lancaster's side fought valiantly but were beaten in the final stages
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Manu Tuilagi will be giving the All Blacks nightmares ahead of Dunedin | 11,929 | record_train |
Despite her general dislike for "@placeholder," Janis Spindel said the Bravo hit, which debuted in 2008, is somewhat responsible for spiking interest and boosting her client base. | (CNN) -- Thanks to a crop of how-to dating shows, such as Bravo's "The Millionaire Matchmaker" and VH1's "Tough Love," more people are reaching out to matchmakers, making an age-old art fashionable again. Back in 19th-century Russia -- around the time of "Fiddler on the Roof" -- women dreaded visits from the village matchmaker and longed to choose their own men. Today, real-life dating experts are in high demand. "Millionaire Matchmaker" star Patti Stanger says her off-screen business, Millionaire's Club International, is growing just as fast as her TV series, which, in its third season premiere, increased viewership by 30 percent, according to Nielsen Media Research.
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Nielsen Media Research: "Millionaire Matchmaker" season 3 ratings show up season 2's
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Matchmaker Janis Spindel's business up 41 percent since matchmaking shows hit TV
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About half of the 20,000 who applied to be on "Tough Love Couples" were younger than 21 | 11,930 | record_train |
Perhaps you could understand why some fans were upset with him if he had been agitating for a move or demanding to leave even though @placeholder wanted him. | Michael Essien finds it hard to contemplate the thought —next week Frank Lampard will, injury permitting, return to Stamford Bridge as a Manchester City player. He might once again score a goal which could prove crucial in tipping the two-horse title race in City’s favour — just as he did in scoring the equalising goal against Chelsea in September. For Essien, stalwart of Jose Mourinho’s greatest Chelsea side, a Champions League winner, and Lampard’s long-time midfield partner, that would be unthinkable. Frank Lampard looking dejected as Manchester City lost to Middlesbrough in the FA Cup on Saturday Frank Lampard came off the bench but could do nothing to prevent his side from losing 2-0
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Manchester City set to face Chelsea at Stamford Bridge next Sunday
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Frank Lampard will again be lining up against his former club
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Midfielder scored late equaliser against Chelsea at the Etihad in September
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Michael Essien says he never could've joined another Premier League club | 11,931 | record_train |
The groups also argue the measure takes away a "fundamental right" from lesbian and gay @placeholder. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Protests continued Friday in several California cities, including San Francisco, Palm Springs and Long Beach, over the passage of Proposition 8, which outlaws same-sex marriage. The passage of California's Proposition 8, which bans same-sex marriages, has led to a number of protests. The ballot initiative, which passed 52.5 percent to 47.5 percent Tuesday, overturns a May ruling by the California Supreme Court that struck down a 2000 ban on same-sex unions. In San Francisco, an estimated 2,000 protesters marched down Market Street toward Dolores Park. The march stretched out for at least three city blocks, and the protesters completely blocked Market Street's westbound lanes and the eastbound lanes in places.
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Protests continue over recent passage of same-sex marriage ban in California
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Measure overturns May ruling by California Supreme Court allowing gay marriages
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Legal status of same-sex weddings that occurred before ban remains unclear | 11,932 | record_train |
"Therefore FIFA is currently monitoring the situation and waiting for action taken by the @placeholder [federation]." | (CNN) -- It's not every day that just two football matches produce a cricket score -- in this case an incredible 146 goals -- and Nigerian football authorities are so suspicious of the games in question that they have been referred to the police as a "criminal matter." As both Plateau United Feeders and Police Machine FC battled to reach the fifth tier of the Nigerian football league on Monday, the amateur sides racked up 79-0 and 67-0 wins respectively. At half-time, the teams had managed a relatively meager 13 goals between them -- only for the avalanche to begin as the teams tried to outdo one another on goal difference.
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Nigeria Football Federation refers "scandalous" results to police for investigation
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Plateau United and Police Machine won 79-0 and 67-0 respectively
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World governing body FIFA tells CNN it is monitoring Nigeria Football Federation's actions | 11,933 | record_train |
During the incident, @placeholder said he fired his gun over and over as he'd been trained to do. | Killeen, Texas (CNN) -- The civilian police officer hailed as a heroine for ending the shooting rampage at Fort Hood Army Post said Wednesday she was washing her patrol car just before she headed to the bloody scene. Sgt. Kimberly Munley was cleaning the car and topping off the gas tank, routine duties at the end of her shift, when she heard the report last Thursday that shots had been fired at the Army post, she told Oprah Winfrey via teleconference. The brief interview was taped to air later in the day on "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Police Senior Sgt. Mark Todd also responded to the scene, where he said they were directed to the Soldier Readiness Processing Center, where soldiers were preparing to deploy to Afghanistan and Iraq.
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Pair who responded to gunfire at processing center say day of shooting started as a typical one
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Sgt. Kimberly Munley suffered three gunshot wounds in the November 5 shooting
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Oprah Winfrey spoke with her and another first responder, Sgt. Mark Todd
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"Every day is a progress for me," says Munley, who's in good condition at a hospital | 11,934 | record_train |
But for @placeholder -- age 70 and still flying almost daily -- it's about love. | (CNN) -- James Bond piloted a Douglas DC-3 airliner. Indiana Jones hopped a ride on one for his last crusade. This aviation icon even stars in a reality TV show. Almost 80 years after its introduction, a few hundred DC-3s are estimated to still be flying worldwide. That's kind of unbelievable in an age when dozens of younger types of airliners have already retired to aviation boneyards. "When we take them to air shows I watch people gravitate toward (them)," says Joe McBryan, co-star of History Channel's "Ice Pilots." McBryan owns Canada's Buffalo Airways and its six operating DC-3s. "People always have a story. They say their dad or grand-dad flew one ... or they flew on one when they were young."
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Hundreds of Douglas DC-3 airliners still fly, nearly 80 years after their introduction
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Canada's Buffalo Airways offers scheduled passenger flights on DC-3s.
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DC-3s opened the door to profitable coast-to-coast airline routes
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Nickamed "Gooney Birds," the DC-3s are known for their rugged landing gear and airframes | 11,935 | record_train |
According to @placeholder, it was Abu Alhija who fired first. | (CNN) -- Three Palestinians, including a Hamas operative, were killed and seven were injured during a confrontation with Israeli military forces in a Jenin refugee camp early Saturday, Palestinian security sources said. A large number of Israeli troops and undercover operatives raided the refugee camp and surrounded a suspected militant's house inside the camp. The troops shot at the house, the sources said, and the suspected militants returned fire. The Israeli military said it was an operation by the Israel Defense Forces and Israel Security Agency to arrest Hamas operative Hamza Abu Alhija. Abu Alhija was wanted for alleged involvement in shooting and bombing attacks against Israel, the Israeli military said.
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Israel carried out an operation inside Jenin refugee camp
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There was a confrontation with a suspected militant
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Both sides blame the other for firing first
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Three Palestinians were killed, including a Hamas operative | 11,936 | record_train |
'@placeholder who have not been exposed to an infected person's bodily fluids are simply not at risk. | A sign language interpreter has attracted legions of Twitter fans following an animated performance during a New York conference on the city's first Ebola patient. The unnamed man, who was seated to the right of Mayor Bill de Blasio, served as the interpreter at the press conference on Dr Craig Spencer, who was diagnosed with the deadly virus on Thursday. During the event, he performed a spectrum of dramatic expressions, while using his hands to seemingly convey the gravity of the situation. Scroll down for video 'Captivating': This sign language interpreter (far left), who was seated to the right of New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (far right) during a conference on the city's first Ebola patient, today won legions of Twitter fans
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Interpreter appeared at event alongside New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
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During conference, he performed a spectrum of animated expressions
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Also used his hands to seemingly convey the gravity of Ebola epidemic
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Hundreds of people have taken to Twitter to express delight at his efforts
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One wrote man was 'just captivating', adding: 'Such a dramatic signer'
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Press conference was about Dr Craig Spencer, city's first Ebola patient
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Doctor currently being treated at Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan | 11,937 | record_train |
"We were really curious as to what was going on," said Kearney, who has been studying teen pregnancy interventions alongside @placeholder for more than a decade. | The next time your teen turns on MTV's "16 and Pregnant," avoid any disparaging remarks. The show may actually encourage him or her to practice safer sex, according to a new study. The study, released Monday by the National Bureau of Economic Research, says "16 and Pregnant" ultimately led to a 5.7% reduction in teen births in the 18 months after its premiere on TV. This would account for about one-third of the overall decline in teen births in the United States during that period, researchers Melissa Kearney and Phillip Levine concluded. In 2011, a total of 329,797 babies were born in the United States to girls between the ages of 15 and 19; that's a rate of 31.3 births per every 1,000 girls, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The CDC does not have rates available for 2012; Kearney and Levine say that number dropped to 29.4 per every 1,000 that year.
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MTV's "16 and Pregnant" may encourage teens to use birth control
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Teen births in the United States have been steadily declining since 1991
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Murray will not be watching if he takes @placeholder’s advice to rest after the rigours of qualifying for the O2, which probably contributed to some flat performances. | John McEnroe picked his words carefully as he considered Amelie Mauresmo’s tenure as Andy Murray’s coach but his sentiments were clear. ‘I would not call it a roaring success, that would be the simplest way of putting it,’ said the American as he assessed the first five months of the pair’s groundbreaking arrangement. ‘That doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t be given more time. When I played Ivan (Lendl) recently he said that for these things it needs a year or two. So if that’s true you’ve got to give her more time — if people believe that.’ Andy Murray looks dejected as he loses in straight sets against Roger Federer on Thursday night
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John McEnroe says he would not call the partnership a 'roaring success'
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Andy Murray was beaten 6-0, 6-1 by Roger Federer on Thursday night
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Novak Djokovic secured the year-end world No 1 ranking on Friday
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Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka both progressed to the semi-finals of the ATP World Tour Finals at London's O2 Arena | 11,939 | record_train |
@placeholder, 21, after she went to school 150 miles away from their | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:24 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:25 EST, 4 October 2012 The funeral of an 18-year-old college freshman was held today as her boyfriend appeared in court charged with her murder. Family, friends and fellow students packed the church in New Hartford on Thursday to remember the short life of Alexandra Kogut. Her family urged mourners to 'celebrate her love and her life, rather than remember the few tragic moments that took her from us'. The teenager was discovered beaten to death in her dorm room last Saturday at the State University of New York College at Brockport, near Rochester, New York.
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Alexandra Kogut's body found in her dorm at the College of Brockport
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Victim's boyfriend Clayton Whittemore charged with second-degree murder
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Whittemore found by by state patrols 100 miles away in Dewitt, New York | 11,940 | record_train |
Full house: Julian feeds Emily and @placeholder dresses James as Joshua lies on the mat and Lauren reclines in her chair | By Alasdair Glennie It took four rounds of IVF, tens of thousands of pounds and years of anguish to bring them into the world. And then the really hard work began. A year after these quadruplets were born at odds of 70million-to-one, their exhausted mother has revealed exactly what goes into caring for four babies – including 18 hours of feeding, five loads of washing and countless nappy changes every single day. Scroll down for video Family affair: Sharon and Julian Turner with their one-year-old quads (from left) James, Joshua, Lauren and Emily, who were born at odds of 70million-to-one
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Sharon Turner, 38, spends 18 hours a day just feeding her four babies
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They are one of only four sets of double boy-girl twins in the world
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Mrs Turners parents have had to move into the family home to help out | 11,941 | record_train |
Apple's @placeholder is now frantically tweeting warnings to their customers | Fake advertisements claiming iPhones can be charged by putting them in the microwave have caught out unwary users whose phones have been set on fire or left a smoking ruin when they've tried it. Apple has been frantically trying to hose down the ad by internet pranksters 4-Chan, Tweeting warnings that it is a hoax and asking followers to urgently retweet the message. 'Heard of #AppleWave? IT'S A HOAX & WILL DESTROY YOUR IPHONE,' said a Tweet from the Apple iOS Support account. 'Please help spread the word!' The warning came to late for many who fell for the convincing mock-up ad.
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Internet pranksters 4-Chan issued a fake advertisement following the release of Apple's IOS8 software
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The fake ad spruiks a technological breakthrough allowing iPhone users to charge their phones in any household microwave
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Twitter lit up with posts by confused and outraged owners who fell for the hoax and set their phones on fire
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Apple is urging users not to fall for the trick warning it 'will destroy your phone'
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Los Angeles police have also issued warnings about the hoax | 11,942 | record_train |
The @placeholder is almost two parties these days -- call them standard Republicans and tea party Republicans. | We're only two days into this government shutdown, but it already seems like we've been here before. And in a way, we have. The Republicans and Democrats got in each other's faces over the U.S. debt ceiling in 2011. The GOP demanded significant budget cuts before agreeing to give Uncle Sam more borrowing power. That amounted to $2 trillion in cuts over 10 years. But Congress never could agree on where to make the cuts, so they were implemented across-the-board. The package averted a shutdown then, but didn't soothe the hard feelings created by the standoff. Plus, add this to the mix: The tea party can't stand Obamacare. They don't like it, never will.
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The government shutdown is in its second day
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Congress is deeply divided, and the GOP is splintered as well
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Public approval of Congress is at an all-time low | 11,943 | record_train |
@placeholder turns his attention to Monreal on the ground before blowing his whistle for a penalty on Sunday | Mike Dean awarded Arsenal a controversial penalty in the 24th minute against Manchester City on Sunday, and questions have been asked as to whether the referee even saw the foul. Replays highlighted on Match of the Day 2 appear to show the official looking away as Vincent Kompany blocks Nacho Monreal off the ball inside of the box at the Etihad. Santi Cazorla scored the penalty as Arsenal went on to win 2-0 against the Barclays Premier League champions, putting a serious dent in their hopes of retaining the title over Chelsea. The moment Vincent Kompany is judged to have fouled Nacho Monreal during Manchester City vs Arsenal
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Arsenal beat champions Manchester City 2-0 at the Etihad on Sunday
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Santi Cazorla scored the opener through a penalty in the 24th minute
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Replays show referee Mike Dean may have been looking elsewhere when Vincent Kompany fouled Nacho Monreal off the ball
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City are now five points behind Premier League leaders Chelsea
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Sportsmail's Graham Poll feels it was the right decision by official Dean | 11,944 | record_train |
While the @placeholder gave ground by calling for more revenue through tax reform, the plan only mentioned unspecified elimination of some deductions and loopholes. | Washington (CNN) -- The wealthy will account for more tax revenue, House Speaker John Boehner said Wednesday, while challenging President Barack Obama to sit down with him to hammer out a deal for avoiding the fiscal cliff. "We have got to cut spending and I believe it is appropriate to put revenues on the table," Boehner told reporters on Wednesday. "Now, the revenues that we are putting on the table are going to come from guess who? The rich." He continued, "There are ways to limit deductions, close loopholes and have the same people pay more of their money to the federal government without raising tax rates, which we believe will harm our economy."
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NEW: Obama and Boehner talk by phone but don't reach any agreement, source says
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House Republicans implore Obama to negotiate
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Obama insists on holding down tax rates for all but the wealthy
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@placeholder officials say burqas pose a security concern and affect the dignity of women who wear them. | (CNN Student News) -- April 12, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Ivory Coast • Japan • France Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: I'm Carl Azuz, and this is CNN Student News! We don't need 80 days. We're taking you around the world in 10 minutes. Asia, Europe, North and South America. But we're starting things off in western Africa. First Up: Ivory Coast Crisis AZUZ: The civil war that's been raging in the nation of Ivory Coast seems to be coming to an end. In fact, a United Nations representative said yesterday that while there are still some small signs of resistance, to his knowledge, most of the fighting has stopped. That is because Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast's former president, was arrested on Monday. This is Gbagbo, and this is the hotel that he was taken to yesterday. It's the headquarters of both the U.N. group in Ivory Coast and of Alassane Ouattara, the man who defeated Gbagbo in last year's presidential election. Gbagbo refused to step down despite having lost the election, and that is what led to the violence. Hundreds of people killed. Thousands fleeing from the country. Now that Gbagbo's been taken in, one U.S. official said Ivory Coast can start to return to normal.
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Find out why the civil war in Ivory Coast is coming to an end
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Consider a controversial new law in France that bans the burqa
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Many see @placeholder’s decision to part with Warburton and adopt a more continental style of management as a gamble. | Bobby Beale being unmasked as the killer of his half-sister Lucy in EastEnders was not the only surprising plot twist in the last seven days. Over in west London, Matthew Benham, the owner of Championship Brentford, confirmed the equally remarkable news that the club and manager Mark Warburton would part company in the summer. And if fans of the BBC soap were left disappointed that after 10 months of twists and turns an 11-year-old was revealed as the killer, then the Griffin Park faithful were left equally confused that the man who led them to promotion last season and is in the process of guiding them to their best season in 70 years is now set to depart.
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Brentford defeated promotion rivals 3-1 at Griffin Park on Saturday
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Manager Mark Warburton is set to leave Brentford in the summer
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Fuel and supplies for desalinization plants and other facilities that provide fresh water to many @placeholder "are running out," she added. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- New NATO airstrikes shook Tripoli into early Tuesday after the alliance's secretary-general dismissed complaints that the allied campaign against longtime Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi had fallen into a stalemate. At least three rounds of explosions echoed across the Libyan capital in a three-hour span that began late Monday, and the roar of jets could be heard overhead. Government spokesman Musa Ibrahim told CNN that the warplanes hit administrative buildings in central Tripoli, and that a nearby hospital was "indirectly" affected. "Tonight was an exceptional night in Tripoli," Ibrahim said, noting that the strikes followed "an extended period of calm."
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NEW: NATO jets hit Tripoli late Monday and early Tuesday
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NEW: A U.N. official warns of food, fuel shortages in Libya
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Gadhafi and his regime "have no future," the NATO secretary-general says
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Misrata civilians and rebels say Gadhafi forces are indiscriminately shelling the city | 11,948 | record_train |
Gaffe: @placeholder admitted posting the picture on Instagram without realising anyone could see it | By Sara Smyth It has now been seen by millions, but David Cameron's sister-in-law's snap of the Prime Minister taking a nap was only meant for eight people. The photograph was taken by Emily Sheffield as her sister Alice prepared for her wedding day and posted on Instagram, apparently not realising it could be seen by anyone. .And there in the background is the Prime Minister – barefoot, fast asleep, one hand behind his head and with his red dispatch box full of ministerial correspondence on the bed next to him Putting his feet up: David Cameron is pictured snoozing next to his red box behind his sister-in-law on her wedding day
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Prime Minister caught snoozing in background of wedding day photograph
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It was posted on Instagram by Emily Sheffield as Alice prepare to marry
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She has claimed it was only meant for 8 people - but seen by millions
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Cameron's ministerial red box is seen by his side on the bed
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A @placeholder speaker writing in English on a black board (stock image) | By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 10:53 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:55 EST, 12 October 2012 Prepare for a new addition to the English language, with 'Hinglish' on the rise. The hybrid child of Hindi and English, the language is now becoming India's most important language - to the extent that British diplomats posted to the country have now been told they will need to learn the language. Hinglish is not so much its own language, but the free mixing of Hindi and English words and sentence structures - even within a single sentence. While this mixing has occurred since colonial times, it is now maturing and spreading across the country - meaning a diplomat without some understanding of the Hindi words can be left out of the loop in conversations or miss nuances which could affect relationships and business deals.
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Diplomats told they must must learn Hinglish before starting their post
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Without understanding, diplomats may be left out of the look on business deals and relationships
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We do it too - words like 'shampoo' and 'pyjamas' originally began as Indian words | 11,950 | record_train |
@placeholder was the first of six increasingly ambitious crewed lunar landings. | By Mark Prigg It is a stunning new perspective on the desolate surface than man walked onto for the first time on July 20th, 1969, a little after 4:00 in the afternoon Eastern Daylight Time. Nasa has revealed a 3D 'flyby' of the spot where Apollo 11 landed on the Moon The Lunar Module, nicknamed Eagle and flown by Neil Armstrong and Edwin 'Buzz' Aldrin, touched down near the southern rim of the Sea of Tranquility, one of the large, dark basins that contribute to the Man in the Moon visible from Earth. Scroll down for video The new 3D footage was constructed from images taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO)
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Lunar Module touched down near the southern rim of the Sea of Tranquility
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New 3D footage was constructed from images taken by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) | 11,951 | record_train |
"Google found early on with @placeholder that play-throughs of video games were a huge traffic draw. | If YouTube is really on the verge of buying video game-streaming website Twitch, there's at least one reason behind the move that's as old as business itself: eliminating the competition. Little known outside the gaming world, Twitch has quietly skyrocketed, claiming 43 million monthly users just three years after it launched. Those users, Twitch says, watch an hour-and-a-half of video a day, much of it live coverage of things like video game competitions and other players working their way through new games. As it turns out, watching people play video games is a big deal on the Web. At YouTube, which is owned by Google, some players have amassed follower bases of more than 1 million people by posting video of themselves gaming.
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Reports say Google's YouTube is in talks to buy Twitch
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@placeholder detained 440,557 people across the nation in fiscal 2013. | Women detained at an immigrant holding facility in southern Texas allege workers there have sexually abused them, including by removing them from their cells at night for sex as well as fondling them in front of others, lawyers wrote in a letter to federal officials this week. Some guards or other workers at the Karnes County Residential Center also asked sexual favors of female detainees in exchange for money or promises of assistance -- including help with their immigration cases or shelter if they are released -- the lawyers allege in the letter. The allegations were detailed in a Tuesday letter from several immigrant advocacy groups to officials with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security, which had hired one of America's for-profit prison operators to run the facility.
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Facility staff removed female detainees from their rooms for sex at night, lawyers allege
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Lawyers: Workers asked detainees for sexual favors in exchange for money, help
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Advocacy groups call for investigation of Texas detention facility
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@placeholder lounges in a bright green tutu, sporting some 'furjazzling' on her forehead and matching green nails | By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:52 EST, 17 March 2014 A dog groomer is so obsessed with her own pets she spends a staggering £2,000 a month 'furjazzling' them, complete with manicures and fur extensions. Daniela Forshaw, 37, dedicates her life to her five dogs - Coco and Mia the greyhounds, Harry the Beagle, Mulan the miniature poodle and her favourite pup Venice the poodle. She has her own grooming parlour where she spends her time dying and trimming their fur, and even matches their nail polish and outfits to her own.
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Daniela has her own grooming parlour at home for her five dogs
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Dyes their fur rainbow colours and matches their nails and outfits to hers
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The dog groomer even has a salon at her home
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Daniela and husband decided not to have children as dogs 'are like kids'
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Dogs drink 'muttinis' and eat canopies made by private dog chefs | 11,954 | record_train |
@placeholder had told them told them he was being threatened by someone and wanted that person killed, the CICIG investigation concluded. | Guatemala City, Guatemala (CNN) -- Two fugitive brothers wanted in the much-publicized slaying of a Guatemalan lawyer last year were being held at a military base Tuesday, one day after they surrendered to authorities with a special United Nations commission, the Guatemalan Defense Ministry said. Businessmen Francisco Jose Ramon Valdes Paiz and Jose Estuardo Valdes Paiz had been sought since December on charges that they masterminded the assassination of lawyer Rodrigo Rosenberg. The lawyer left behind a videotape saying that President Alvaro Colom would be responsible if anything happened to him. The International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala, known by its Spanish acronym CICIG, determined that Rosenberg orchestrated his own death in order to implicate Colom, whom he blamed for the recent slayings of two close friends.
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Brothers turned themselves in to special U.N. commission in Guatemala
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They are being held at a military base
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Lawyer staged his own death last year, investigation shows
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‘Yes, these are the @placeholder, not global,’ said Black. | Mo Farah won his second gold medal of the week to become the most successful athlete in European Championship history on the best ever day for British athletes at major championships. His 5,000m title was the second of five golds in one afternoon, together with two bronzes, to put Great Britain comfortably top of the medal table for only the third time in the 76-year history of this competition. There were faint echoes of Super Saturday at the Olympic Stadium with Farah storming by the long jump pit en route to glory as Greg Rutherford prepared for his fourth leap, which eventually sealed gold. The household names did their job here.
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Farah won his second gold of the European Championships in the 5,000m
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31-year-old won his first Zurich gold in the 10,000m earlier this week
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Becomes the most successful athlete in European Championship history
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Five golds and two bronzes produces record day for Great Britain
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@placeholder (left) and Sergio Garcia (right) are presented with a model aeroplane in Antalya | Lee Westwood has called on the European Tour to resist any temptation to mimic their American counterparts by overhauling the season’s finale. The Race to Dubai has become all but a procession for Rory McIlroy, whose lead is almost insurmountable heading into the penultimate event of the Tour at the Turkish Airlines Open this week. McIlroy’s lead of close to three million points is such that he is missing the event in Antalya, which starts on Thursday, and it would require at least wins here and in Dubai next week from any of Jamie Donaldson, Sergio Garcia or Marcel Siem for the Northern Irishman to not emerge with the title.
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Rory McIlroy has an almost insurmountable lead in the Race to Dubai
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Lee Westwood has urged the European Tour not to mimic the PGA Tour
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Westwood is competing at the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya this week | 11,957 | record_train |
@placeholder (left), seen here in training with Richie McCaw, is expected to make his Test debut in Scotland | Fly-half Dan Carter will start a Test for the first time in a year when the All Blacks play Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday. Carter is included in a New Zealand squad containing 12 changes to the 23 that edged England 24-21 last weekend. Captain Richie McCaw will play as a blindside flanker for the first time in his test career, allowing Sam Cane a rare chance on the openside flank. Dan Carter is set to return to the New Zealand starting XV for Saturday's international with Scotland It will be the first time Carter has started for the All Blacks in a Test since the match with England last year
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Carter will start a Test for the first time in a year against Scotland
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All Blacks fly-half is one of 12 squad changes from win over England
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Carter took seven months out but then broke his leg in Super Rugby final
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Captain Richie McCaw is set to play as blindside flanker for first time
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Scotland forward Blair Cowan insists the All Blacks have not delivered a snub to his team by making so many changes to their starting line-up | 11,958 | record_train |
You really need a trained professional to teach you, and most important you need to sign something that says @placeholder and CNN are not in any way responsible for your inevitable injuries. | Editor's note: Penn Jillette -- the larger, louder half of Penn & Teller -- is a magician, comedian, actor, author and producer. Penn Jillette says counterintuitive actions sometimes work -- and other times fail spectacularly. (CNN) -- Counterintuitive action makes a fellow feel smart. When I first got my driver's license, I took my old Ford Falcon into the Greenfield Public High School parking lot when it was freshly covered with fresh powder on top of wet slippery Western Massachusetts snow and ice. I turned fast, gunned it and lost control of the car in a skid. I turned into the skid and instantly gained control of my car. Telling someone to turn into a skid, that's crazy talk. It seems so wrong, but my Dad knew it worked. Dad suggested I do it over and over in the parking lot, so I would conquer my intuition to be ready when a real emergency arose on a real road. Counterintuitive actions prove we can trust real knowledge and do the opposite of what we feel makes sense.
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Penn Jillette: If you're on ice, turning into a skid can help avoid a crash
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Van Gaal's opposite number @placeholder lauded his players after their historic win. | Louis van Gaal hit out at his Manchester United players after watching them crumble to an embarrassing 5-3 defeat to Leicester. United raced into a 3-1 lead thanks to goals from Robin van Persie, Ander Herrera and Angel di Maria, who chipped Kasper Schmeichel with a delightful goal in the 16th minute before Leonardo Ulloa banged in a header. Marcos Rojo missed a clear header from four yards and full debutant Radamel Falcao struck the bar, but Van Gaal's team then went to pieces. Louis van Gaal and Ryan Giggs appear in shock after United's capitulation against Leicester United players celebrate Ander Herrera's goal as the visitors raced to a 3-1 lead at the King Power Stadium
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Manchester United were beaten 5-3 by Leicester in Premier League clash
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Red Devils led 3-1 with goals from Robin van Persie, Ander Herrera and Angel di Maria before falling apart
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Manager Louis van Gaal slammed players for not killing off the game
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Jonny Evans left stadium on crutches to add to defensive woes
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mean the @placeholder 'must fight' every war, he said, but 'the only | By Associated Press and Francesca Chambers Vice President Joe Biden warned on Tuesday 'it's time for Russia to stop talking and start acting' to reduce tension in Ukraine. Standing alongside acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk in Kiev, Ukraine, Biden called on Moscow to encourage masked, pro-Russia separatists in eastern Ukraine to vacate illegally occupied government buildings and checkpoints, accept amnesty and 'address their grievances politically.' 'We have been clear that more proactive behavior by Russia will lead to more costs and greater isolation,' the Vice President said. Scroll down for video Vice President Joe Biden (left) and acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (right) held a press conference on Tuesday after meeting privately in Kiev, Ukraine. During the meeting the Biden offered the country additional support to help it get - and stay - on the right track
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Vice President Joe Biden and acting Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk held a joint press conference in Kiev, Ukraine, on Tuesday
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At the press conference Biden called on Russia to encourage masked separatists in eastern Ukraine to vacate illegally occupied government buildings and checkpoints
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The pro-Russian separatists are in violation of an agreement signed last week by the U.S., Russia and the European Union to deescalate the situation in Ukraine
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The Vice President did not say what additional costs Russia would face if it did not use its influence to convince the pro-Russian separatists to back down
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Biden's vague threat drew the ire of Senator John McCain, who asked, 'Or else what?'
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@placeholder added, "I don't think the story has changed, but how we tell it has changed now that we have 24 extra episodes to see more of it. | (CNN) -- Last season's finale of "How I Met Your Mother" finally answered the lingering question of who exactly is the mother of the TV series' title. The show's main character, Ted Mosby, played by Josh Radnor and voiced in narration by Bob Saget, has spent eight seasons telling his kids the story of how he met their mom, endlessly dragging out the eventual interaction. Finally, creators Carter Bays and Craig Thomas revealed the mother's identity; she is played by Cristin Milioti. The CBS show will enter its ninth and final season on September 23, with an hourlong episode, giving one last chance to play out the stories of Ted and his friends before -- we hope -- seeing him happily settle down.
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"How I Met Your Mother" cast previews details of final season
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New episodes will focus on Ted's relationship with mother from show's title
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At times, she plays up her @placeholder roots and slight southern accent. | Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton is a New Yorker. And an Arkansan. And an Illinoisan. And at times also even a Pennsylvanian. While the question -- Where is Hillary Clinton from? -- may seem simple, the answer was made harder as Clinton traveled the country over the last six months stumping for Democratic candidates during the midterms and peddling her memoir. People from at least four states like to lay claim to Clinton, and the former secretary of state never shied away from those signs of citizenship. Born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1947, Clinton rose to prominence during her 20-year stay in Arkansas from 1974 to 1992. After living in Washington, D.C., for eight years as first lady, Clinton moved to Chappaqua, New York and represented the Empire State for eight years in the Senate.
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Hillary Clinton has key ties to four states: Illinois, Arkansas, New York and Pennsylvania
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Clinton herself has not publicly shied away from citizenship in any of these states
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Clinton "will forever be a Chicagoan at heart."
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Tom Wolf, Pennsylvania's governor elect, said her blood has "Pennsylvania values" | 11,963 | record_train |
She means business: @placeholder refused to settle out of court (pictured at court on May 28) | By Sara Nathan The battle between Bethenny Frankel and Jason Hoppy for custody of their young daughter Bryn concluded today - with the pair agreeing to both share parental duties. The Skinnygirl millionairess, 43, accused her 42-year-old estranged husband of hacking into her personal email and says he reportedly 'sought to obsessively control her every move through their four-year-old daughter', as the pair fought over custody in court last week. But today, Bernard Clair, Hoppy’s attorney, confirmed that the custody part of the divorce case has been settled, stating: 'My client is delighted that this custody dispute has been resolved; that his co-parenting status has been acknowledged; that the parties’ child will have the benefit of being raised by both parents; and most importantly, that his daughter will no longer be at the mercy of a high profile courtroom battle.
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Bernard Clair, Jason Hoppy's attorney says: 'My client is delighted that this custody dispute has been resolved...that the parties' child will have the benefit of being raised by both parents'
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Mr Clair adds: 'Jason wishes Bethenny only the best of luck'
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The custody battle for Bethenny and Jason's daughter Bryn saw a stream of damaging accusations made in a New York court last week
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It was reported Jason hacked into Bethenny's email - and sought to control her every move through their daughter
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Jason wanted Bethenny to be 'witch' in fairytale games with Bryn | 11,964 | record_train |
Nice try, @placeholder, but they've got to be white: Murray arrives for practice in blue shorts on Sunday (left), a day after the balls fell from his pocket (right) in his third round clash with Marcos Baghdatis | By Laurie Whitwell PUBLISHED: 03:16 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 12:16 EST, 2 July 2012 It's one of the golden rules of top tennis players - keep your balls in your pocket. Unfortunately for Andy Murray when his kept slipping out it became a problem that was always going to cause some chuckles. The host's on Radio 4's Today programme were quick to join in the giggles as they discussed the technical glitch plaguing the Scot in Saturday's late-night encounter with Marcos Baghdatis. 'I've seen it happen before bet I've never seen it happen to Andy Murray so it was very unfortunate,' former British women's number one Annabel Croft told John Humphrys as they discussed the Mail Online's exclusive story that Murray was wearing new shorts after adidas investigated the matter.
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Penalised for blunder after spare service balls popped out onto court
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Now she has finished her @placeholder home she says her ultimate goal is to refurbish the damaged doll's house that her grandfather gave her as a child. | By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 15:56 EST, 30 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:06 EST, 30 August 2013 Doll's houses are usually modeled after dream homes, from sparkling Malibu mansions to opulent Georgian townhouses. But a new design was inspired by the eerie ruins scattered around the city of Detroit. Jen Spectacular, who created the 'scary' Victorian structure, told Cool Hunting that she hopes to pass it on to someone who will 'love' it. Shabby chic: Dollhouses are usually modeled after dream homes but a new design was inspired by the eerie, modern ruins scattered around Detroit The miniature three-story abode features blackened, moss-covered brickwork, climbing ivy and crackled window frames.
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The miniature three-story abode features blackened, moss-covered brickwork, climbing ivy and crackled window frames
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Jen Spectacular, who created it, says it's worth around $5,000 | 11,966 | record_train |
Denial: A government spokesman said that Allen never had an affair with @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:12 EST, 13 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:19 EST, 13 November 2012 David Petraeus' biographer-turned-mistress Paula Broadwell sent an anonymous email to General John Allen about Florida housewife and military social liaison Jill Kelley, as Broadwell suspected Kelley of having a romantic relationship with Petraeus as well. The cyber love triangle expanded as it was revealed today that Allen was electronically connected with Broadwell after he received an email from one of her dummy accounts. He then went on to tell Kelley, a married mom that he denies having an affair with, who in turn reported the emails to the FBI.
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Details of David Petraeus' affair with Paula Broadwell emerged when she allegedly sent threatening messages to another woman, later revealed to be State Department military liaison Jill Kelley
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The FBI was contacted by Mrs Kelley - and the emails were tracked to dummy accounts linked to Broadwell
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Broadwell also anonymously emailed Gen. John Allen who is also friends with married mom Kelley
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Official denies Kelley and Allen were having an affair but Pentagon still combing through 20,000-30,000 pages of communications between the two | 11,967 | record_train |
@placeholder, left a multi-million-pound trail of damage from their | By Vanessa Allen PUBLISHED: 11:18 EST, 16 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:40 EST, 17 May 2013 A gang of hackers who attacked computers at the Pentagon and Nato for ‘laughs’ were jailed yesterday for their campaign of havoc. The four British hackers acted as ‘latter-day pirates’, crashing computer systems and stealing confidential data including passwords and credit card details. Southwark Crown Court heard the four were lonely, isolated young men when they turned to the internet. Once inside internet chatrooms, they were seduced by the status afforded to practitioners of so-called ‘hacktivism’. Three of the hackers were teenagers, the youngest only 16, yet they attained celebrity status on the internet, where one bragged: ‘We are gods now.’
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Ryan Ackroyd, Jake Davis, Mustafa Al-Bassam & Ryan Cleary sentenced
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Sophisticated attacks on global institutions such as Sony and Nintendo
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Former teacher and playground designer Bill is expected to be tried in Morocco before being extradited to @placeholder. | By Gerard Couzens PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 20 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:49 EST, 20 June 2013 Tracked down: Robert Bill vanished after emigrating to Spain to exploit a loophole in the sex offenders register despite a police warning he was a 'high risk' offender A British paedophile freed from prison in the UK last year has been arrested in Morocco after allegedly trying to rape a six-year-old girl. Robert Bill vanished after emigrating to Spain to exploit a loophole in the sex offenders register despite a police warning he was a 'high risk' offender. Spanish detectives were already hunting him for the attempted abduction of a 12-year-old girl in a Costa del Sol resort weeks after he started his new life in the sun.
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Robert Bill, 59, vanished after emigrating to Spain
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He exploited a loophole in sex offenders register by leaving UK
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Morgan taunted Clarkson: ‘Come on big man, show me what you’ve got.’ Clarkson then tipped a glass of water over @placeholder. | TV presenter Piers Morgan last night called arch-enemy Jeremy Clarkson a chicken after the Top Gear man refused to face him in a boxing ring. The chat show host challenged Clarkson to a punch-up to settle their 14-year-long feud. Morgan, 48, said that the match would be in aid of Help For Heroes with the loser paying £100,000 to the Forces' charity. When Morgan was the editor of a tabloid newspaper he published pictures of Clarkson, 53, getting friendly with a female work colleague - after Clarkson had denied any wrongdoing. Four years later, Clarkson punched Morgan at an awards ceremony in London.
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Argument between two presenters began in November 2000
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Banter over who has most viewers and Twitter followers
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Poor: Belgium captain Vincent Kompany (left) struggled to deal with @placeholder striker Higuain | It wasn’t a good day for Manchester United’s Marouane Fellaini if he wanted to prove his new club manger Louis van Gaal wrong. Or Vincent Kompany if he wanted bragging rights at Manchester City’s training ground next season over Pablo Zabaleta, Martin Demichelis and Sergio Aguero. There were 10 Premier League players on show in Argentina's 1-0 win against Belgium in this World Cup quarter-final in Brasilia – eight for the losers. And it wasn’t their finest hour. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fellaini say he has nothing to prove Poor: Belgium's Marouane Fellaini carried his Manchester United form into the match with Argentina
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Gonzalo Higuain opened the scoring after just eight minutes for Argentina
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Fellaini continued the dreadful form he showed for Manchester United
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Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois lost for first time in 21 games for Belgium
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Team-mate Eden Hazard substituted as he struggled to find form
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Manchester City's Vincent Kompany could not deal with Higuain
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Tottenham's Jan Vertonghen looked out of position at full back | 11,971 | record_train |
Lost in Translation: Bob Diamond (left) told @placeholder (right) that he thought other banks were posting Libor submissions that were too low. | By Ed Monk PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 3 July 2012 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 3 July 2012 Barclays has released details of a telephone conversation between chief executive Bob Diamond and the Bank of England which Barclays believes led to systematic falsifying of Libor submissions. An email account of the conversation is included in written evidence submitted to the Treasury Select Committee in advance of Mr Diamond's appearance before MPs tomorrow. Barclays claims the dialogue between Mr Diamond and Paul Tucker, the deputy governor of the Bank of England, was the ultimate cause of Libor submissions being altered downwards.
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Email sent in 2008 by Bob Diamond after his conversation with BofE deputy governor Paul Tucker
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Barclays Capital boss Jerry del Messier received the email and 'misunderstood' the instructions
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del Messier followed Diamond in quitting today
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Email revealed ahead of Mr Diamond's appearance at Treasury Select Committee tomorrow
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You just don't leave and go to school, and do what he did yesterday," @placeholder told CNN earlier in the day. | Murrysville, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A day after a Murrysville, Pennsylvania, teen allegedly rampaged through his high school's hallways, stabbing wildly with two kitchen knives, the first hints of a possible motive began to emerge. The attorney for 16-year-old Alex Hribal raised the specter that his client may have been bullied, telling CNN affiliate WTAE in Pittsburgh on Thursday that it looks like some kind of "bullying event" may have played a role. "I think a lot of things have happened. I don't want to comment specifically, but I think there are some things that occurred that led to where we are today," Patrick Thomassey said.
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NEW: FBI official says teen accused in stabbings was "disaffected," but not bullied
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Some kind of ''bullying event'' may have played a role, an attorney says
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Suspect's home was searched, and a computer and cell phone were seized, police say
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Alex Hribal, 16, faces four counts of attempted homicide, 21 counts of aggravated assault | 11,973 | record_train |
VIDEO Scroll down for Bruce: Disappointed for G@placeholderover spitting claims (archive) | By Jonny Singer for MailOnline Follow @@Jonny_Singer For all the moves before 11pm, click here Burnley have confirmed the signing of George Boyd for £3million from Hull City and defender Michael Keane from Manchester United on a four-month loan deal. The newly-promoted side are looking to add quality to the solidity in their squad which saw them earn a draw against Manchester United on Saturday. Keane, 21, has made just five appaearances for United, and despite playing in the 1-1 draw with Sunderland last week, has decided to move on for the short-term. Sean Dyche has long been an admirer of the Scottish international Boyd, who joined Hull from Peterborough last summer after a successful loan spell.
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Boyd scored twice last season but is surplus to requirements at Hull
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Steve Bruce allows midfielder to leave but praises him as he joins Burnley
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Packed with excitement: Holiday crowds are seen at @placeholder railway station in London in August 1925 | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 26 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:22 EST, 26 September 2013 A new square in one of the UK's busiest areas has been officially opened to signal the completion of a £550 million scheme. The 75,000sq ft King's Cross Square in London is a public space designed for use by local people as well as those using the nearby King's Cross and St Pancras main line and Underground stations. Marked by the pulling of a Victorian railway signal lever and an explosion of streamers, the opening was performed by Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin, London Mayor Boris Johnson and Network Rail chief executive Sir David Higgins.
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New square opened outside King's Cross and St Pancras stations
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The square is part of a development of a previously derelict 67-acre site
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The old station has been rebuilt and the concourse demolished
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The station was once notorious red light district but has been overhauled | 11,975 | record_train |
@placeholder landed on Mars on August 6, 2012, and has spent its time investigating and analysing the landscape and geology of the red planet. | By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 10:51 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:19 EST, 8 November 2013 Is this proof of life on Mars or just an oddly shaped rock? According to several UFO websites, the image is in fact a fossilised iguana on the Martian surface. The mysterious object was first spotted by UFO Sightings Daily who uncovered the photograph in Nasa’s archives. Scroll down for video The mysterious object (left) was first spotted by UFO Sightings Daily who uncovered the photograph in Nasa’s archives. They claim that it could be a fossilised iguana It would be easy to miss, but the keen eye of Scott Warin, who owns the site, was able to spot the iguana rock in photos taken by the Mars Curiosity rover.
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The mysterious object was found by Scott C. Warin of UFO Sightings Daily
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He suspects Nasa may be placing animals from inside the rover onto Mars
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Protests: Security fears have been raised for Anthony and the jurors who acquitted her after the verdict outraged @placeholder | By John Stevens Last updated at 4:00 PM on 9th July 2011 She may be the most reviled mother in America. But twisted wellwishers have been helping Casey Anthony toast her final days behind bars by sending her money to buy sweets including KitKats, Skittles and Reese's peanut butter cups. According to Anthony's jail money account records seen by MailOnline, fans of the 25-year-old – who was this week shockingly acquitted of the murder of her two-year-old daughter – are continuing to send bizarre donations to the inmate from across the country. Sweet tooth: Casey Anthony has stocked up on Almond Joy bars and packets of Reeses cups, KitKats and Skittles thanks to the bizarre donations
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Celebrates imminent release buying KitKats, Skittles and Reese's cups
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Anthony family offered $1million for showdown on Jerry Springer Show
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@placeholder did not respond directly to the claims but slammed reports saying that the family were preparing to say goodbye to his youngest daughter. | Bobbi Kristina could have been submerged for as long as 15 minutes before she was found face-down in a bathtub on Saturday, according to reports. The 21-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston remains in a coma in Emory University Hospital after she was found unconscious by her partner Nick Gordon and friend Max Lomas in her Roswell, Georgia home. 'It seems like it might've been 10 or 15 minutes that she must have been alone,' Lomas' attorney Ashleigh Merhant told E! News. 'But we don't know at what point she actually ended up in the tub during that time.' Tragic: Bobbi Kristina, pictured with her partner Nick Gordon, was found unconscious on Saturday morning
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An attorney for the friend who found Bobbi Kristina on Saturday says she had been on her own for 15 minutes before he checked on her
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Her cousin Jerod Brown said that 'it seems the odds are against her
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Her father has denied reports that they are preparing for the worst
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Bobby Brown told Access Hollywood on Thursday: 'We're praying' | 11,978 | record_train |
Before his jet reached @placeholder's airspace, Zelaya told Telesur he remained commander-in-chief of the Honduran armed forces and demanded they "to open up the airport and avoid any problems with the landing." | TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (CNN) -- Deposed Honduran President Jose Manuel Zelaya said he was denied permission to land at Tegucigalpa's airport Sunday evening after a deadly clash between Zelaya's supporters and government troops. A plane carrying ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya flies over Tegucigalpa on Sunday. Zelaya told the Venezuela-based news network Telesur that his jet was denied permission to land in Tegucigalpa, where military vehicles were arrayed on the runway. The aircraft was en route to San Salvador, the capital of neighboring El Salvador, after what Zelaya called a "fruitless" attempt to land. At least one person was killed and eight wounded after security forces opened fire and used tear gas on protesters who ringed Tegucigalpa's airport, said Hugo Orellana, a Red Cross director in Honduras. Protest leaders put the death toll at three.
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Deposed President Jose Manuel Zelaya says he's been denied permission to land
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Leftist leader ousted in a military coup tried to return to Honduras
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‘As a community we offer our deepest support to the player and his family, and want to emphasize that @placeholder is an inclusive, supportive community and this is not the sort of behavior we foster or tolerate. | By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:10 EST, 20 November 2013 The racist hazing of a Massachusetts high school football player prompted school officials on Monday to forfeit the remainder of their season, but now some locals are up in arms and demanding that the team should play on, while others have accused the victim’s family of being ‘trouble makers.’ At the center of the whole unpleasant affair is Isaac Phillips, 13, who is in the eighth grade and plays on the Lunenburg High School football team, who are nicknamed the Blue Knights.
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Isaac Phillips, 13, and his family awoke on Friday to find racial slurs sprayed on their home
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The boy's parents complain that he is a victim of a series of hazing incidents by teammates on the school football team - the Blue Knights
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The graffiti read: 'Knights don't need n******'
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School authorities cancelled the rest of the season after no-one from the team came forward to admit to the hate crime
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Now locals are up in arms and one ex-coach has launched a petition to get the remainder of the football season reinstated
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'I was disgusted that innocent kids were being punished and the majority did not do anything,' said Matthew Roderick
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Scene: The emergency services tend to the youngster next to the crushed @placeholder at the crash site in Vienna | By Wills Robinson A terminally-ill schoolboy who was awarded a 'dream ride' in a Porsche suffered two broken legs and bit off his tongue when the car collided with oncoming traffic. Raphael Wittmann, 14, was placed in intensive care after the high-powered sports car crashed in the outskirts of his home city of, Vienna, Austria, in May. He died two months later. His family claim the charity who organised the experience, Kinder Krebshlife, did not offer to help the youngster after the horrific crash, and as a result they are now demanding compensation. Tragic: Terminal cancer sufferer Raphael Wittmann, 14, ended up in intensive care and died two months after the crash in the outskirts of his hometown, Vienna, Austria
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Raphael Wittman was injured during ride offered by charity Kinder Krebshilfe
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In his guest column @placeholder indicated that he had not yet made a decision about how he intends to use his new-found free time. | By Francesca Chambers and Mail Online Reporter Republican Representative Eric Cantor announced this morning that he will resign his seat this month to make way for his successor ahead of the lame-duck session. The Virginia Representative, who stepped down as House majority leader yesterday, had previously said he would serve his full term, which would have ended in January. But the 51-year-old, seven-term House veteran now says he will step down on August 18 to make sure constituents have a 'clear and strong voice' during the 'consequential' session. Scroll down for video Stepping down: Republican representative Eric Cantor has announced he will resign his seat on August 18, months earlier than expected
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Virginia Representative stepped down as House majority leader yesterday,
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The 51-year-old, seven-term House veteran will step down August 18
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"That is nothing like him at all," @placeholder' friend Jonathan Guajardo said. | Alamo Heights, Texas (CNN) -- A campus police officer who fatally shot a Catholic-college honor student following a traffic stop told the student to stop resisting arrest 56 times before shooting him five times, police said. Cpl. Christopher Carter, who is on administrative leave after the shooting, is "very remorseful," police say, but he shot 23-year-old Robert Cameron Redus only after Redus took his police baton and hit him with it. Carter was able to get his baton back, but Redus then charged him, prompting the University of the Incarnate Word officer to shoot six times, hitting Redus five. Redus was pronounced dead at the scene, Alamo Heights police Chief Richard Pruitt said Monday.
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University of the Incarnate Word says Cpl. Christopher Carter is now on administrative leave
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"If there is someone who thinks that the state of @placeholder will let this pass, he is mistaken." | Jerusalem (CNN) -- Thursday's coordinated attack on Israeli soldiers and civilians, the deadliest in more than two years, spawned reprisal, rhetoric and questions over security in neighboring Egypt. Israel's military said it launched an airstrike against militants in Gaza on Thursday, hours after a string of bold attacks on buses, civilian vehicles and soldiers left seven Israelis dead in the southern part of the country. Palestinian medical officials said an airstrike north of Gaza City killed a boy in a home and injured five early Friday. Three other people were injured, they said, in a strike on a Hamas government compound south of the city.
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Egyptian official says border security not affected by revolution
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Light work: @placeholder (pictured) was easily cast aside by Murray as he begins the defence of his title | By Mike Dawes Andy Murray successfully negotiated his safe passage through to the second round at Wimbledon on Monday - just 24 hours after saving a labradoodle from being run over. The defending champion spotted the dog, called Bode, sprinting towards traffic while he was out driving. The 27-year-old got out of his car, caught Bode and took the dog into his car. Defence: Andy Murray won his first round match at Wimbledon against Belgian David Goffin in straight sets Safe: Murray saved a labradoodle named Bode from being run over by a car on Sunday Smile: Murray's girlfriend Kim Sears watches on during Murray's first round victory at Wimbledon
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The Scot rescued the labradoodle on Sunday while he was out driving
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He stopped his car and took the dog, called Bode, back to its owner nearby
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Owner Mary-Elizabeth described Murray as her 'hero'
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Murray beat Belgian David Goffin in straight sets to reach round two
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The defending champion won 6-1, 6-4, 7-5 on Centre Court
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The 22-year-old @placeholder, who has played only 15 one-dayers and 10 Twenty20 internationals, takes $750,000 as his payment while the undisclosed extra money goes to the IPL. | (CNN) -- World Twenty20 champions Pakistan were left stunned after none of their players were signed up for the lucrative Indian Premier League cricket tournament in Tuesday's auction. With this year's budget slashed from $2 million per team to just $750,000, only 11 of the 66 international players on offer were snapped up. West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard and veteran New Zealand pace bowler Shane Bond were the biggest winners as the Mumbai Indians and the Kolkata Knight Riders respectively used their entire allocated funds to sign them for the 2010 season. But Pakistan's Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi, one of the world's most explosive players in the limited-overs format, failed to secure a place along with teammates highly-rated Mohammad Aamer, Umar Gul and Umar Akmal.
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No Pakistan players are bought in auction for lucrative Indian Premier League cricket series
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Only 11 of the 66 players on offer were snapped up as budgets slashed to $750,000
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West Indies all-rounder Kieron Pollard went for the full amount as four teams bid for him
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Veteran New Zealand pace bowler Shane Bond also sold for maximum $750,000 | 11,986 | record_train |
'Forever in our hearts': Family, friends and neighbors hold a prayer session for @placeholder, 2, after leaving flowers, candles, toys and balloons outside the house she died | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:18 EST, 18 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:31 EST, 18 November 2013 A New Jersey mother is trying to come to terms with the death of her two-year-old daughter after accidentally running down the child in a dark driveway on Saturday night. Orialis Andion was picking up her three children from their grandparents house in Vineland, Cumberland County, about 8.30pm when 'she ended up going forward instead of backward', hitting her little girl in the process. Jaelise Rodriguez, who would have turned three in March, died from the injuries she sustained from the car.
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Orialis Andion, of Vineland, New Jersey, was picking up her three children from their grandparents house about 8.30pm Saturday night
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Family members said instead of backing out of the driveway, the car went forward, hitting and killing Andion's two-year-old Jaelise Rodriguez
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It is the third child to die from a vehicle-related accident in the area in less than a month
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No charges have been filed over the accident but police say they are investigating | 11,987 | record_train |
'Even the district attorny himself told the press that @placeholder was a sex trafficiking victim, not a prostitute. | By Oliver Pickup Last updated at 5:34 PM on 11th August 2011 Lawrence Taylor was handed a six-year sentence on probation, and registered on the sex offenders' list Lawrence Taylor, one of the most venerated American footballers in history, should have been slung in jail, according to an underage he paid to have sex with. The 52-year-old former New York Giants linebacker - a double Super Bowl winner - changed his plea and admitted to soliciting sex with teenager Christina Fierro last year, but 'LT' was handed only a six-year sentence on probation. The young women, now 18, spoke out - via her lawyer, Gloria Allred - at a news conference in New York, and expressed outrage at what she views as a derisory punishment.
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Pimp sentenced to seven years in jail
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NFL legend won Super Bowl twice | 11,988 | record_train |
men’s fathers to @placeholder on the way back to CSU, reported the Longmont | By Mark Duell Last updated at 7:19 PM on 27th January 2012 The teenager who watched her legs get severed at the knees while she attempted to jump aboard a moving freight train today revealed four months on that she ‘clearly thought’ she was about to die. Anna Beninati, 18, of Sandy, Utah, was studying music therapy at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, and was trying to board the 18mph train with three male friends in September in Longmont. The student, who was 17 at the time, told MSNBC on Friday that she has much to be thankful for and ‘life doesn’t end’ now. But she will ‘never be able to forget this horrible mistake that I made’.
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Utah teenager Anna Beninati tried to board train in Longmont, Colorado
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Student slipped and fell beneath steel wheels - and her legs were crushed
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She remembers feeling femur snap and will 'never forget what happened' | 11,989 | record_train |
Mattson traveled last year to a remote @placeholder village, where he saw children who were studying in mud-brick schools with no electricity or running water eagerly grab a shipment of donated textbooks. | (CNN) -- At first, the children's eyes light up with anticipation. Christmas comes early. Tanzanian students celebrate receiving Books for Africa textbooks. Then they stare in wonder. Some reach out and cradle the object as if it were treasure to be guarded. Others lift it up in triumph, singing and dancing in joy. The gift that inspires this kind of marvel in many African children is none other than a simple schoolbook. Books are so rare in many African countries that children celebrate receiving them as if it were Christmas morning, says Brad Mattson, a manager for Books for Africa, a nonprofit group that ships donated books to African countries.
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Lack of books is famine robbing African youth of future, nonprofit leader says
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Need for schoolbooks is critical in Africa, group says
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Group says it is common for 10 African students to share one textbook | 11,990 | record_train |
@placeholder were atrocious at times, they could barely pass the ball to each other and yet they won the game. | Bojan can become a Stoke legend Everton let themselves down with their set-pieces against Manchester City Sheikh Mansour deserves praise for building City's £200m Football Academy When I wrote in this column recently that Manchester United are on the brink of something very special under Louis van Gaal, I didn't expect it to happen this season. But right now they look like they're the only team capable of catching the top two and that means they are in the title race. Not many would have thought that possible after the 5-3 defeat at Leicester. But as I said after that game, United were brilliant going forward, and crumbled after a shocking refereeing decision gave Leicester a way back into the game.
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Manchester United beat Southampton 2-1 at St Mary's on Monday night
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Louis van Gaal's side are now third, eight points behind leaders Chelsea
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Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick have been vital to United's revival
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Van Gaal has inspired his players to five Premier League wins in a row
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The Red Devils are the only side who can challenge Chelsea and Man City | 11,991 | record_train |
@placeholder found time to share a joke with carnival girls and | By Charlie Skillen Follow @@charlieskillen Brian Lara and Dwight Yorke may be sporting legends of Trinidad and Tobago but they're clearly quite at home in Barbados. The former West Indies cricket captain was in the party mood at the island's Kadooment Day parade, and was seen frolicking with a scantily-clad reveller. He was joined by pal and former Manchester United and Aston Villa striker Dwight Yorke. VIDEOÂ Scroll down to watch Dancers entertain the crowd at this year's Kadooment festival Party-time: Former West Indies cricket captain Brian Lara partied with a scantily-clad reveller on Monday Dancing the day away: Lara was in the party mood at the Kadooment Day parade in Barbados
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Cricket legend Brian Lara enjoyed parade in Barbados with scantily-clad reveller on Monday
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Former West Indies cricket captain was joined by ex-Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke
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Pair attended Kadooment Day - a national holiday attended by huge crowds | 11,992 | record_train |
The decision follows @placeholder’ exit from Eastern Europe at the end of last year. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:52 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:11 EST, 27 August 2013 Le flop: Warburtons' Le Toastie was launched in France last August but it is being withdrawn after shoppers over the Channel failed to take to it British baker Warburtons has pulled out of the French bread market after its 'Le Toastie' loaf failed to compete with the baguette. Last summer it started selling long life white, brown and seeded loaves - marketed as 'the everyday English bread' - in more than 200 supermarkets across the Channel. But French consumers would not be moved and stuck to their traditional habit of buying fresh every day.
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'Le Toastie' launched across Channel last August but has now been axed
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The French stuck to habit and continued to buy fresh bread every day
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Warburtons also abandoned attempts to sell its loaves in Eastern Europe | 11,993 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder was also meant to appear at a joint press conference at Downing Street but was allowed to pull out. | By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 09:54 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 19:10 EST, 2 August 2012 Clearly deep in thought, David Cameron watched judo at the Olympics yesterday with a master of the sport, Vladimir Putin. The Russian president arrived in London under the guise of diplomacy, heading first to Downing Street to discuss the crisis in Syria. The heads of state met for about 45 minutes before heading out to the ExCel arena in Greenwich, taking second-row seats just after the 78kg women's semi-finals. Putin spent time appearing to educate Cameron on the finer points of judo - after all, Putin is a black belt, serves as the honorary president of the International Judo Federation and even wrote a book about the sport called Judo: History, Theory, Practice.
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PM accompanied the Russian president to the ExCel arena to watch the latter's favourite sport
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In another gaffe the Mayor of London suggested the Russian president take his clothes off and take part in the London 2012 judo
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Cameron later gave chocolate brownies to troops guarding the Olympics | 11,994 | record_train |
He has not travelled to Rome for the conclave to elect the next pope meaning the church in @placeholder has no vote in the process. | Cardinal Keith O'Brien has resigned as Archbishop of St Andrew's and Edinburgh over the allegations. One of his accusers says the church would 'crush' him, given the opportunity A former priest who reported Cardinal Keith O'Brien to the Vatican over allegations of 'inappropriate' behaviour has attacked the church's response to the complaints. The Cardinal, who was Britain's most senior Catholic cleric, stepped down from his post as Archbishop of St Andrews and Edinburgh a day after the allegations by three priests and a former priest stretching back 30 years were published last Sunday. The Cardinal is contesting the allegations and is taking legal advice.
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Cardinal Keith O'Brien faces claims of inappropriate attention by four men
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One, an unnamed former priest, says church has not acted ethically
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O'Brien, 74, stepped down as Archbishop of St Andrew's and Edinburgh
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Will no longer travel to Rome to help elect successor to Pope Benedict XVI | 11,995 | record_train |
'I'm glad that this is a happy couple who can now form family after many years of struggle,' added a thrilled @placeholder. | Beaming with pride, their faces wreathed in smiles, this is the moment that Sahar Mosleh and Maryam Iranfar finally tied the knot after nine years together. But the moment proved bittersweet for the couple, as both come from Iran - a country where homosexuals can pay for falling in love with their lives. Safe in the Swedish capital Stockholm, however, the pair, who met online, were free to enjoy their big day which took place during the city's Pride week. Scroll down for video Delighted: Maryam Iranfar (left) and her new wife Sahar Mosleh (right) smile happily during their wedding
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Sahar Mosleh and Maryam Iranfar married in Swedish capital Stockholm
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Both were forced to flee Iran where gay people are given the death penalty
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The couple were married by Imam Ludovic Mohamed Zahed
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Imam Zahed who is Algerian but lives in South Africa is also gay | 11,996 | record_train |
Unlike the stereotype, in @placeholder, nobody swings a pocket watch back and forth to lull a mother to sleep during labor. | (CNN) -- Instead of contractions, they're called surges. And don't call it labor, it's birthing. When the discomfort of childbirth kicks in, it's pressure -- not pain. The philosophy behind HypnoBirthing is to remove the fear of giving birth, its practitioners say. They believe that by training themselves to calm their body and mind to a state of self-hypnosis, they can reduce pain and discomfort. It's another trend in birthing that gives women the opportunity to prepare for childbirth such as Lamaze classes, yoga and the Bradley method. While it's unclear how many women deliver babies using HypnoBirthing, it's institute says there are about 1,400 practitioners in the United States who train pregnant women to use the methods.
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HypnoBirth trains moms to calm body and mind to a state of self-hypnosis
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Its popularity has soared due to word of mouth among moms and pregnant Hollywood celebrities
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It does not promote itself as pain free, but says it could reduce discomfort | 11,997 | record_train |
Detectives today released a damning text exchange between Ali and a potential client in which he boasted he could create fake @placeholder certificates to get someone into university. | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 06:32 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:29 EST, 21 May 2013 Two fraudsters fleeced the Student Loans Company out of £370,000 before spending their cut of the money on expensive holidays and Rolex watches, a court heard. Mustafa Ali, 22, and Daniel Buchanan, 31, were jailed for a total of seven years today after submitting scores of bogus applications for student credit. Ali, the 'architect' of the scam, spent his ill-gotten gains on trips to Dubai, Florida and New York, while he and Buchanan also bought themselves a selection of designer watches. Jailed: Mustafa Ali, 22, (left) and Daniel Buchanana, 31, who were jailed for a total of seven years for submitting the bogus applications for student credit
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Mustafa Ali, 22, and Daniel Buchanan, 31, supplied fake A-level certificates
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Would-be students used them to get into university before paying the conmen a cut of their student loan
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Fraudsters charged £1,000-a-time for A-level certificates
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Ali is given four years behind bars, while Buchanan is jailed for three
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In many cases applicants withdrew from courses before applying to other universities to claim another loan | 11,998 | record_train |
The bill was also unnecessary, she said, in that marriages of @placeholder women and Muslim men did not appear to be commonplace. | Myanmar's government has begun unveiling drafts of proposed laws that critics say are motivated by religious hatred, and could take discrimination against the country's marginalized Muslim minority to new heights. The four bills are based on a petition presented by a group of nationalist Buddhist monks to President Thein Sein in July last year, calling for curbs on interfaith marriage and religious conversions, among other measures. According to the monks, it's a matter of protecting race and religion and encouraging peace. Tensions between the Buddhist majority and Muslim minority in Myanmar, also known as Burma, have been high since deadly violence erupted between the groups in 2012, as the country emerged from decades of authoritarian military rule. A faction of Buddhist nationalists has been criticized, accused of drumming up hostility.
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Myanmar's government is considering a law banning interfaith marriage
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It is in response to a call from extremist Buddhist monks to "protect race and religion"
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Myanmar has been plagued by violence between Buddhists and Muslims in recent years
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Rights organizations fear such laws will create further divisions and prejudice | 11,999 | record_train |
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