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"They said @placeholder is the one we want, I put them together, and they took it from there," said NeJame.
(CNN) -- The attorney for George Zimmerman says he is confident his motion to have a Florida judge removed from his client's case will be granted. "I think she's going to go ahead and grant it and move the case on to another judge," Mark O'Mara, the lawyer, said Monday night. Zimmerman's defense team formally requested Monday that Seminole Circuit Judge Jessica Recksiedler, the Florida judge assigned to their client's case, be removed after she revealed her husband works with a CNN legal analyst. O'Mara's office filed paperwork Monday asking that Recksiedler not preside over second-degree murder proceedings involving Zimmerman and the motion to "disqualify" the trial judge "will be ruled on in the appropriate manner," a court official said. @highlight The judge in the case is connected to a CNN analyst @highlight Mark O'Mara describes his client, George Zimmerman, as "frightened" @highlight Media outlets are asking that documents in the case be unsealed
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The @placeholder campaign dismissed questions Monday over whether their editing had distorted the meaning of Webster's comments.
Washington (CNN) -- The challenger in a hotly contested race for a U.S. House seat in central Florida accused Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson on Monday of using misleading edits in a campaign ad to distort his comments. Former Florida state Rep. Dan Webster said the new ad by Grayson's re-election campaign doesn't accurately portray what the GOP candidate said. "Religious fanatics try to take away our freedom -- in Afghanistan, in Iran and right here in Central Florida," says the narrator in the 30-second Grayson spot, which is cast on a background of Afghan women in burqas, militants with machine guns, and maps of Iran and Afghanistan. @highlight Alan Grayson's district includes four central Florida counties @highlight Editing appears to have challenger Dan Webster saying opposite of what he intended @highlight It's the second Grayson ad in the last week to be questioned
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official language in Crimea alongside @placeholder, spoken by the vast
By Will Stewart Victim: Mark Ivanyuk, 16, was beaten to death on his way home from a disco in the Ukranian speaking city of Rivine A grieving mother has claimed that her 16 year old student son was beaten and killed by Russian policemen in Crimea - because he spoke Ukrainian. Russian police have so far declined to comment on the case in which student Mark Ivanyuk died of head injuries after he was approached by officers following an Easter disco. Mother Tatyana Ivanyuk, 34, said she is deeply disturbed by an alleged fight with police that occurred when her son and a friend called Kolya were returning home late at night. @highlight Mark Ivanyuk died of head injuries after an Easter disco in city of Rivine @highlight His mother Tatyana, 34, said her son was on his way home with a friend @highlight Claimed the officers were drunk and suspected police were involved @highlight Youngster had been studying in Crimea to become a welder
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@placeholder' return of 27-9-14 is the equivalent of being six points better off (*see below for our method of calculation).
By Craig Hope Follow @@CraigHope01 David Moyes has now marked 50 games in charge of Manchester United. Sunday's trip to former club Everton will be his 51st at the helm. It is, however, unlikely to be a milestone he will be celebrating. Rather, it may well come as a point of relief that he has survived this far. For it is fair to say his steering job of the champions has proved a rocky ride. Along the way there have been calls for him to go, each of United's 10 defeats triggering forensic analysis of his failings. All smiles: David Moyes will mark his 51st match in charge of Manchester United against his old club Everton @highlight David Moyes has been in charge of Manchester United for 50 matches @highlight Sportsmail can reveal that, over the first 50 games of their respective tenures, the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Bill Shankly and Brian Clough did not fare as well as Moyes @highlight Ferguson and Wenger share a record of 22 wins, 18 draws and 10 defeats @highlight In the current era, no manager has enjoyed a more lucrative return from their first 50 games than Jose Mourinho
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While some conservatives were always suspicious of @placeholder, he was given a full standing ovation during his speech at CPAC
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:24 EST, 15 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:04 EST, 15 March 2013 Republican Mitt Romney listed a group of future leaders of the party, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, and apologized for losing last year's presidential election during his first appearance on stage since the defeat. While taking the responsibility for failing to unseat President Obama from the White House, Romney told the crowd at the Conservative Political Action Conference of others in the party who could bring the party back to victory. Romney mentioned Christie, who was not invited to the three-day summit for party activists for his perceived moderate actions. @highlight Spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference in first appearance on stage since election @highlight Apologized for failing to unseat President Obama from the White House but vowed to continue to work 'shoulder to shoulder' along side party faithful @highlight 'It's up to us to make sure that we learn from our mistakes, and my mistakes' he told the crowd @highlight Listed future leaders of the GOP, including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, who 'need to be listened to' if the party wants to take back the presidency
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The seasonal flooding in the state of @placeholder intensified last month after monsoon rains caused rivers to spill over their banks and reach record levels.
Rockhampton, Australia (CNN) -- Major flooding across eastern Australia is putting a squeeze on the region's farmers, destroying crops and cutting off routes to market. "Across the state ... agricultural and primary producers in particular are really feeling the impact of the flood waters," CNN's Phil Black reported Thursday. "A lot of agricultural producers have suffered major crop loses -- vegetable producers, fruit growers, as well as grain growers and sugar cane growers." Those farmers who haven't lost their crops are having trouble getting them to market over washed-out roads, bridges and rail lines. The flooding also has affected the global transport of commodities such as coal and steel out of Queensland. @highlight Fitzroy River is expected to remain above the "major flood" level for another week. @highlight At least 10 people have died in flooding since November 30 @highlight The floodwaters cover an area the size of France and Germany combined
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New recruit: Enner Valencia has been brought in for £12m to cover for @placeholder
Sam Allardyce says Andy Carroll has returned to London in a 'miserable' state with the West Ham striker facing a battle to play again this year. The club's £15million record signing suffered ligament damage in his ankle in New Zealand last month and underwent surgery in America. Carroll is now back in the UK but will be sidelined until December and, given his history of injuries, the Hammers will be cautious with his fitness, meaning a New Year return is likely. VIDEO Scroll down to see Sam Allardyce on Samuel Eto'o and West Ham's striking options Miserable: Andy Carroll looks thoroughly depressed as he heads for dinner with girlfriend Billi Mucklow @highlight Allardyce says Carroll has returned to London in a 'miserable' state @highlight The forward suffered ankle ligament damage in New Zealand last month @highlight He is unlikely to return to playing until at least the New Year @highlight West Ham signed £12m striker Enner Valencia as a replacement
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The 43-year-old, whose website claims he is the 'only choice' when it comes to @placeholder impersonators, illegally claimed £8,463 over the course of the year.
Tribute act: James Crockett performed on stage in Tenerife while claiming benefits in the UK A Robbie Williams tribute act who admitted claiming £8,500 in incapacity benefit while performing the singer's greatest hits in Tenerife has walked free from court. James Crockett claimed he was too ill to work, but was able to travel to the Canary Islands to perform chart-topping hits by the former Take That singer and Michael Bublé. Crockett, whose stage name is Andy James, pleaded guilty to failing to tell the Department for Work and Pensions that he was no longer unable to work for most of 2012. @highlight James Crockett first claimed incapacity benefit in 2004 after back operation @highlight Crockett claimed £8,500 in taxpayers' money while still performing @highlight The 43-year-old took to the stage as Robbie Williams and Michael Buble
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The battle for Aleppo has become a crucial test for both sides in the 16-month-old rebellion, with both needing to win to give them hope over the wider struggle for @placeholder.
These are the heartrending images captured on the streets of Aleppo as rebels and the Syrian government battle for power. Rebel fighters have claimed President Bashar al-Assad's army has been forced into retreat, but on the frontline of the clashes, a grim picture of the bitter fighting can be seen. Rebels say they will turn Aleppo into the 'grave' of the Assad government, and thousands have now fled, with those left running short of food and fuel and afraid for their lives. Ammunition: A Syrian rebel fighter loads an anti-aircraft machine-gun on an armoured vehicle in the northern town of Atareb, 25km east of Aleppo @highlight Thousands have fled the violence and others are running low on supplies @highlight Rebels say they will turn the city into the 'grave' of the Assad government @highlight They are advancing on Aleppo's centre and have taken army tanks @highlight But government have more weapons at their disposal @highlight More than 100 people were killed in Syria yesterday
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Unlike some other world leaders, Zuma has not called for the longtime @placeholder leader to step down.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Fresh explosions rang out early Tuesday near Tripoli, hours after South African President Jacob Zuma held talks with Moammar Gadhafi and signalled he was ready to accept an African Union plan for a cease-fire. Around 12:45 a.m. Tuesday, a pair of large blasts were heard about five minutes apart, as jets flew over the capital of Tripoli. A Libyan government official said the first strike hit Abu Sita, a former military turned construction site about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the city center. There was no immediate indication of where the second explosion occurred. Nor was there an immediate response from NATO, which has conducted regular strikes as part of its stated mission to halt Libyan leader Gadhafi's forces from killing innocent civilians. @highlight NEW: Two large explosions are heard early Monday near Tripoli @highlight More than 100 Libyan soldiers defect, along with eight generals @highlight Gadhafi says bombing by NATO must come to an end, South African president says @highlight President Jacob Zuma meets with Gadhafi; doesn't say he will step down
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code discovered in @placeholder suggests phones running the software will be
By Sara Malm and Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:08 EST, 11 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 12 August 2013 Apple is to unveil the new generation iPhone at an event next month, insiders say. It is believed the event, allegedly on September 10, will see the launch of the upcoming iPhone 5S and possibly also a rumoured 'low-cost' device. Indicated updates on the iPhone 5S include sensor which can identify the owner by his or her fingerprints. The new generation iPhone expected to be launched on September 10 will run new software iOS 7 and possibly include a finger-print scanner @highlight New generation iPhone 5S believed to be weeks away @highlight Rumoured updates include a finger-print sensor and slowmotion camera @highlight Apple event, said to be next month, may also see launch of 'low-cost' iPhone
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'I am not aware of the casualties on the other side of the border but those we have detained aren't Afghan @placeholder,' he said, implying they were Pakistani Taliban operating in Afghanistan.
By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 04:19 EST, 28 November 2011 Nearly 300 trucks carrying supplies to U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan clogged the Pakistani border crossings Sunday, leaving them vulnerable to militant attack a day after Islamabad closed the frontier in retaliation for coalition airstrikes that allegedly killed 24 Pakistani troops. As Pakistan army chief General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani attended the funerals of the victims, including a major, the U.S. sought to minimize the fallout from the crisis, which plunged Washington's already troubled relationship with Islamabad to an all-time low. Pakistan also ordered the U.S. to vacate an airbase that is used by American drones to target al-Qaida and Taliban militants in the country's tribal region along the Afghan border. @highlight Worst single incident since US and Pakistan became allies @highlight U.S. is ordered to leave Pakistani airbase in 15 days @highlight Supply trucks for U.S.-led troops in Afghanistan line up at closed border @highlight Pakistan says raid is 'attack on its sovereignty' @highlight 24 Pakistani soldiers buried Sunday
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The couple shared a flat in @placeholder, where Mr Emmett runs a bike taxi service.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 01:22 EST, 25 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 25 September 2013 A former professional Grand Prix motorcyclist whose young wife plunged to her death from a hotel room has been stranded in Dubai for six months because police won't return his passport - even though they have finished their investigation Abbie Emmett, 27, of Addlestone in Surrey, died just days after she had arrived in the United Arab Emirates with new husband Sean, 43, on honeymoon following their wedding in South Africa. Mr Emmett, a 19 times British Superbike race winner, was questioned by officers after Abbie fall 50ft after leaning from the balcony to look for her dropped wedding ring. @highlight Abbie Emmett, 27, died after falling from a balcony during their honeymoon @highlight Now Sean Emmett is trapped in Dubai because police have his passport @highlight Mr Emmett, 43, was questioned but no further action taken
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The legally binding resolution passed unanimously, winning support from all 15 @placeholder members.
By Aap Australia will be 'utterly unflinching' in the fight against Islamic State at home and abroad, Tony Abbott has told world leaders. Addressing a special United Nations Security Council session on the foreign fighter terrorist threat, Mr Abbott said IS had declared war on the world. 'Whatever they think or say, terrorists aren't fighting for God or for religious faith. At the heart of every terrorist group is an infatuation with death,' he told the meeting chaired by US President Barack Obama. Scroll down for video Prime Minister Tony Abbott addresses a special United Nations Security Council session on the threat of the Islamic State @highlight Tony Abbott addressed a special United Nations Security Council session on the Islamic State threat @highlight Mr Abbott said Australia was ready to help in military operations in Iraq @highlight At the start of the meeting, Mr Abbott threw Australia's support behind a US-drafted resolution mandating a global crackdown on foreign fighters
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But it seems he was much less buttoned-up when a schoolboy growing up in @placeholder.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:54 EST, 13 May 2013 Defence Secretary Philip Hammond is known in Westminster for being a hard-nosed Tory, with a keen eye for cutting costs. But his strait-laced, right-wing reputation suffered a blow today after he was revealed to have been a goth who read left-wing newspapers during his schooldays. The claim was all the more bizarre coming from former classmate, TV and radio host Richard Madeley. Makeover: Defence Secretary Philip Hammond (left) was a 'goth' - like rock singer Marylin Manson - when at school, TV presenter Richard Madely has claimed @highlight Defence Secretary's reputation as hard-nosed Conservative takes a knock @highlight Broadcaster Richard Madeley lifts the lid on their Essex schooldays @highlight Hammond slapped down by PM for saying he would vote to leave the EU
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Close: The couple were married over the phone, @placeholder has claimed
By Daily Mail Reporter A public defender who left her husband to marry a serial killer on death row has appeared by his side as he goes on trial for a 1986 killing. Rosalie Martinez met killer Oscar Ray Bolin Jr., 50, after working with him on one of his rape and murder cases in 1995 and married him soon after. He is now on trial in Florida for the fourth time in the murder of Natalie Blanche Holley, a 25-year-old who was stabbed eight times in 1986. Scroll down for video Support: Rosalie Bolin, who divorced her prominent-lawyer husband to marry serial killer Oscar Ray Bolin, appears at his latest trial in Tampa, Florida @highlight Rosalie Martinez met Oscar Ray Bolin in 1995 and left her prominent husband and four daughters for him @highlight Killer on death row in Florida for two murders @highlight Now on his fourth trial for killing third woman
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"There is no responsible way to speculate as to a cause at this point," @placeholder said in a statement Monday night.
(CNN) -- A Southwest Airlines jet made an emergency landing in Charleston, West Virginia, on Monday after a football-sized hole in its fuselage caused the cabin to depressurize, an airline spokeswoman said. Southwest Flight 2294 made an emergency landing at Yeager Airport in Charleston, West Virginia, on Monday. There were no injuries aboard the Boeing 737, which was traveling at about 34,000 feet when the problem occurred, Southwest spokeswoman Marilee McInnis told CNN. The sudden drop in cabin pressure caused the jet's oxygen masks to deploy. Southwest Flight 2294 was en route from Nashville, Tennessee, to Baltimore, Maryland, with 126 passengers and a crew of five aboard, McInnis said. @highlight Southwest Airlines jet makes emergency landing in Charleston, West Virginia @highlight Football-sized hole in fuselage causes cabin to depressurize, oxygen masks to drop @highlight No injuries reported aboard Boeing 737; Flight 2294 was traveling at 34,000 feet @highlight No determination of what caused the hole in middle of cabin near top of aircraft
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"@placeholder has had a 63 % drop in new infections when it comes to children under the age of 14.
(CNN) -- At 19 years old she was spotted by a talent agent while engaging in a shouting match with a bank teller in Los Angeles. Since then Charlize Theron has powerfully demonstrated an almost chameleon-like ability to assume the roles she takes on. Whether it's as a lesbian serial killer in "Monster" or a no-nonsense mission director searching for clues to the origins of mankind in sci-fi hit "Prometheus," Theron has repeatedly proven why she is one of Hollywood's highest-paid women. Read more: Must-see African movies But the Academy Award-winning actor has another starring role -- helping prevent the spread of HIV and AIDS in her homeland of South Africa. Despite recent success in combating the disease, around 5.6 million South Africans have HIV. @highlight South African actor Charlize Theron is one of Hollywood's highest-paid women @highlight She uses her celebrity status to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS in Africa @highlight Her Africa Outreach Project provides mobile health assistance to schools
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Nearly 90 percent of the deaths from @placeholder are among people under 65.
(CNN Student News) -- October 22, 2009 Quick Guide Afghan Runoff Problems - Assess the problems that Afghanistan faces in assembling a runoff election. H1N1 Response - Find out how public settings help germs spread from person to person. College Costs - Examine the rising costs of college and how some students are paying tuition. 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: On HLN, online, on iTunes. However you're watching us, thanks for checking out CNN Student News. Bringing you today's headlines, I'm Carl Azuz. @highlight Assess the problems that Afghanistan faces in assembling a runoff election @highlight Find out how public settings help germs spread from person to person @highlight Examine the rising costs of college and how some students are paying tuition
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attack on @placeholder came after he received final confirmation of their
By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:00 EST, 26 January 2013 Duncan Bannatyne, one of the richest men in the country, yesterday launched a bizarre attack on his ex-wife Joanne McCue, claiming she had financially crippled him in their divorce settlement. The Dragon’s Den star, worth an estimated £430million, went so far as accusing his family of ‘gold-digging’ and said he would have to make redundancies in his businesses after she demanded £1,000 a day. He also claimed he would no longer be able to support charities, and accused Miss McCue’s family of ‘taking food from the mouths of orphans’. @highlight Businessman's marriage to Joanne McCue has been formally ended @highlight Tells Twitter follower that cost of divorce has forced him to sack employees @highlight '#DivorcedForMoney by a #GoldDiggingFamily', Bannatyne writes
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Travellers: The nomadic tribe came to Eritrea from @placeholder about 200 years ago
Photographer Eric Lafforgue has pictured unique tribes in remote locations around the world but when he first tried to seek out the Rashaida in Eritrea, Africa, he couldn't find a driver willing to take him. Then when he tried to meet them at a camel market in the United Arab Emirates he was warned by Pakistani workers: 'Do not try to meet them, do not talk to them, they are crazy!' Eric told MailOnline: 'When I first planned to visit the Rashaida, I couldn't find a driver who was willing to take me to their villages in the nearby desert. They regard them as dangerous "gypsies". "They will rob you and then try to steal my taxi," they all told me. @highlight Photographer Eric Lafforgue pictured the nomadic tribe @highlight Rashaida originally came from Saudi Arabia @highlight Marriages with huge dowries are arranged for girls as young as six @highlight A woman is considered too old to marry at age of 16 @highlight Tribe live simplistic lives with no electricity or water @highlight But they make thousands through sale of camels @highlight Some are feared due to involvement in gun smuggling and kidnapping
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'Drug war violence in @placeholder' affects only a tiny portion of the country.
(CNN) -- A terrorist explosion in Bulgaria. Tourist kidnappings in Egypt. Sometimes violent demonstrations in Greece. A coup in Mali. Deadly drug wars in Mexico. Olympic security failures in England. Who wants to be a tourist these days? The deadly bombing of a bus carrying Israeli tourists Wednesday in Bulgaria is the latest bit of bad news in a summer plagued by global instability. Traveling hardly sounds relaxing. The U.S. State Department's latest worldwide safety caution issued Wednesday warns that terrorist groups "continue to plan terrorist attacks against U.S. interests in multiple regions, including Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East." @highlight Despite economic uncertainty and terror threats, international travel is up globally @highlight U.S. travelers curbed travel abroad in 2011, but numbers are up for 2012 @highlight Travel agents say most clients are not headed to trouble spots @highlight Today's traveler is aware of threats and unrest in the post 9/11 world, agents say
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"We can certainly find people that can make souvenirs of the nation's capital in @placeholder," Brady said.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Washington souvenirs worth $100,000 -- including images of the Capitol dome and printings of the U.S. Constitution -- are locked in storage, blocked from sale in the new U.S. Capitol Visitors Center because the items are made in China. Political-themed souvenirs such as this Obama bobblehead doll are for sale across Washington. Rep. Bob Brady, D-Pennsylvania, chairman of the House Administration Committee, said he warned operators of the visitors center not to purchase merchandise made outside the United States, but they did it anyway. Although the center has the goods in hand, Brady said, "I'm not allowing them to sell those products." @highlight House committee bars sale of $100,000 in souvenirs because of their origin @highlight Dozens of U.S. companies want to make items instead, lawmaker says @highlight He says visitors center should send items back to China
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'There is no grey in @placeholder’s world and certainly not when it comes to issues of equality.'
By Freya Noble Claire Falls wrote a letter to the Prime Minister when she heard funding to the Paralympic football team had been cut A young girl who penned a letter to the Prime Minister of Australia when she discovered funding to her favourite sport had been slashed, has hit back at Tony Abbott's response saying he didn't answer her questions. Claire Falls, who is just 12 years old, was outraged when she heard that Australia's Paralympic football team had their $175,000 Commonwealth funding reduced to nothing. A footballer herself, Claire is vision impaired and expressed her disappointment with the Australian Sports Commission in a letter to Mr Abbott, the Sydney Morning Herald report. @highlight Claire Falls wrote to the Prime Minister when she discovered funding to the Pararoos had been cut @highlight The 12-year-old is vision impaired and football is one of her passions @highlight She was not satisfied with Mr Abbott's response and said he didn't answer her questions @highlight Pararoos previously granted $175,000 but this year received no money
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As for game days, "football is our number one sport here, followed by @placeholder," says Schantz.
(CNN) -- Sure, autumn brings to mind brilliant foliage, sweater weather and the return of pumpkin-spiced lattes. But for millions of Americans, fall also equals football -- and baseball, soccer and the start of the hockey season that will get them through to spring. You'll find these fans at the bar, screaming at a flat-screen as their sports hero makes a game-changing play. Where you watch is just as important as what you watch, and the sports-crazed have their favorite bar stools, as worn in and beloved as their game-day jerseys. We scouted out terrific sports bars across the U.S., from a March Madness favorite in D.C. to a Vegas hangout with 43 TVs streaming sports from nearly every country, 24 hours a day. @highlight Show up early to claim your seat among the regulars at these lively sports bars @highlight Travel + Leisure scouted out bars across the U.S., including a Vegas hangout with 43 TVs @highlight If you need a break from the bar scene, there are more refined options included too
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Similar style: Criticism for the strip centres around the design looking like previous @placeholder shirts
By Ryan Kisiel and Laura Williamson PUBLISHED: 19:11 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:15 EST, 20 May 2013 For more than 40 years, England fans have wanted the national football team to be more like the Germans. Now, it seems, they’ve got their wish. For the England team’s latest kit bears a striking resemblance to the strip worn by West Germany in 1966. The kit, unveiled yesterday, was designed by Nike to mark the 150th anniversary of the Football Association. Scroll down for video New era: England stars helped reveal Nike's first Three Lions strip yesterday. Pictured (left-to-right) are Steven Gerrard, Joe Hart, Wayne Rooney, Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshere @highlight Kit designed by Nike to mark 150th anniversary of Football Association @highlight Based on strip worn in England v Scotland international match in 1872 @highlight Resembles West Germany strip of 1966 when England won World Cup
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Pope @placeholder was born into a middle-class family of seven in 1936, his father a
Of all the contenders to replace Pope Benedict XVI, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires was little mentioned. The 76-year-old reportedly received the second most votes after Joseph Ratzinger, the last pope, in the 2005 papal election. And as a representative of South America's Catholics - who make up an estimated 40 per cent of the 1.2 billion strong church, he was widely supported on a massive scale. Elected: Pope Francis waves to the crowd from the central balcony of St Peter's Basilica at the Vatican He became Pope Francis after a surprisingly quick conclave winning 77 votes, or two-thirds of the 115 cardinals' votes, on the fifth ballot. @highlight Born in December 1936 in Buenos Aires, Bergoglio is the son of an Italian railway worker @highlight He became a priest at 32, nearly a decade after losing a lung due to respiratory illness @highlight He was leading the local Jesuit community within four years @highlight In 2010, Bergoglio challenged the Argentine government when it backed a gay marriage bill @highlight He prefers to travel on the underground and when he goes to Rome he flies economy class
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A CNN team on the ground saw a small convoy of artillery, flying the yellow-and-blue flag of @placeholder, heading south out of the conflict zone Thursday.
Donetsk, Ukraine (CNN)A dispute over natural gas supply flared Friday between Russia and Ukraine, even as a ceasefire between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine appeared to be taking hold. Both sides in the conflict have begun withdrawing their heavy weaponry from the front line of the conflict, in line with a peace deal agreed to in Minsk, Belarus, two weeks ago. There has also been a reduction in the fighting between the two sides, although some artillery fire can still be heard. But the ceasefire remains fragile. A spokesman for Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko cited him as saying on Twitter: "We starting withdrawing only some of the heavy weaponry. Ukrainian military are ready to return the equipment to the front line any time." @highlight OSCE mission chief in Ukraine cites reduction in combat, signs of heavy weapons withdrawal @highlight Under a peace deal, both sides must draw back heavy weapons to create a buffer zone @highlight A dispute over natural gas supply has flared between Russia and Ukraine
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'We call @placeholder "The Crustmaster" because his pies, I don't know what he does - whether he puts crack in them.'
By Corey Charlton First Lady Michelle Obama has been quick to step in and dispel her husband's joke the White House pastry chef's pies are so good he must put crack in them. The well-timed rebuff came during the LGBT Pride Month reception at the White House yesterday. The two were speaking on stage when President Barack Obama decided to give a shout-out to the White House's long time executive pastry chef Bill Yosses. Scroll down for video President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle at the function where he joked about the special ingredient Obama said Yosses' pies were so good he was nicknamed 'The Crustmaster'. @highlight Obama jokes White House pies are so good they might have 'crack' in them @highlight Despite laughter, First Lady quickly clarifies: 'There's no crack in our pies' @highlight Chef's work is so delicious President Obama created a no weekday pies rule
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In 2004, India and Pakistan agreed to a peace process that covers eight issues, including Kashmir, terrorism and Pakistan's concerns over river dams on the @placeholder side, which it sees as a threat to its water supplies.
(CNN) -- Pakistan and India have agreed to resume peace talks that broke down after the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008, government ministries said Thursday. "(Pakistani) Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has expressed his satisfaction on the important decision taken both by Pakistan and India to resume full spectrum of dialogue," said a statement from Pakistan's foreign ministry. An announcement from India's external affairs ministry said the foreign minister of Pakistan will visit India by July to "review progress in the dialogue process." Dates for the talks have not yet been set. The decision to resume peace talks came during weekend meetings in Bhutan between the foreign secretaries of each nation. @highlight Peace talks broke down after the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008 @highlight Pakistan and India have fought three wars since independence from Britain in 1947 @highlight The talks will include discussions on terrorism, Kashmir and humanitarian issues
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"I just don't think this city needs somebody like him at this point in time where Providence and @placeholder in general needs to take a step forward out of a past which has really kept us kind of behind everyone else."
Providence, Rhode Island (CNN) -- Tuesday's election in the littlest of states is causing the biggest of stirs. When President Barack Obama hits the campaign trail here Friday to lend his star power to Jorge Elorza, the first-time candidate running in the city's deadlocked mayoral race, he won't be the most famous politician in the Ocean State that day. That distinction belongs to the politician running against Elorza, the larger than life man who's never lost a political race, the man who served as Providence's mayor twice before -- and who was forced to resign each time in disgrace: Buddy Cianci. @highlight Buddy Cianci is running for mayor of Providence for the third time @highlight Cianci resigned the post twice before over felony convictions @highlight Cianci to CNN: "I've made mistakes in my life obviously, I've paid the price." @highlight President Obama campaigns for Cianci's opponent Friday
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2011 - Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, @placeholder human rights activist Leymah Gbowee and Yemeni women's rights and democracy activist Tawakul Karman.
By Daniel Miller and Martin Robinson Last updated at 9:18 PM on 7th October 2011 Three inspirational women who have campaigned for equal rights and an end to violence in Liberia and Yemen were jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize today. Liberian, Leymah Gbowee, who mobilised fellow women against the country’s civil war by organising a 'sex strike' was named along with her nation's president Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf. The third recipient who will share the prize worth more than $1.5 million was Tawakkul Karman, who has campaigned tirelessly for women's rights in Yemen. Girl power: Left to right, Yemeni activist Tawakkul Karman, Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and Liberian 'peace warrior' Leymah Gbowee have jointly won the 2011 Nobel Peace Prize @highlight Liberian Leymah Gbowee mobilised women against civil war @highlight Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf is the serving Liberian president @highlight Tawakkul Karman was out protesting Yemen when she won award @highlight Bizarre rumours circulated prize would go to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg
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Reign of terror: The robber pulled off two heists in one day before traveling 1,800 miles to @placeholder, where he was killed
Police in Phoenix have ended the 1,800-mile reign of terror of a bank robber who killed an officer in Tupelo, Mississippi, and wounded another. The robber was shot dead by a Phoenix police detective during a gun battle with cops on Saturday after they intercepted him when he robbed a bank there - his third heist in just a week. The violence ended a week of mayhem that began Monday morning in Atlanta, Georgia, and sparked a nationwide manhunt. FBI agents are confident that the man who died in Phoenix was also responsible for the robberies in Atlanta and Tupelo because his cell phone records show he was in those places at the times of the crimes. @highlight FBI believe the wanted man has now been shot dead while trying to carry out another heist in Arizona on Saturday @highlight Authorities announced that the man suspected of killing a police officer in a bank robbery in Tupelo, Mississippi, on Monday tried to rob a bank just hours earlier in Atlanta @highlight After failing to rob the bank in Atlanta, the man drove two states away to Tupelo and still couldn't get a teller to give him money @highlight Police intervened when the suspect and one other were driving away from the Tupelo branch, and one of them shot both responding officers @highlight Cpl Kevin Gale Stauffer, an Iraq war veteran, was killed and fellow Officer Joseph Maher was injured @highlight Cpl Stauffer was laid to rest on Friday - the same day Officer Maher was allowed to leave the hospital
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The ship then hammered into his yacht, striking the starboard anchor of the @placeholder.
Death: Bernadine 'Bernie' Ingram, 57, had been on board a yacht when it was hit by a 5,000-ton dredger A wife was killed on a yacht in a freak accident on a summer’s day, it was revealed today. Bernadine 'Bernie' Ingram, 57, had been on board her yacht Orca with her husband Peter when it was hit by the 5,000-ton dredger Shoreway in the North Sea off the Suffolk coast. Mrs Ingram had been wearing a life jacket as she sunbathed on deck when her 29ft craft was hit by the 321ft ship in clear conditions. A huge wave sparked by the crash which slammed her into the galley, trapping her as the boat quickly sank about six miles off Felixstowe. @highlight Bernadine Ingram, 57, had been on board yacht Orca with her husband @highlight Hit by dredger Shoreway in North Sea off Suffolk coast in the summer @highlight Mrs Ingram had been wearing a life jacket as she sunbathed on deck @highlight But her 29ft craft was hit by the 321ft ship in clear conditions in June @highlight Today, Dutch seaman admitted failing to discharge his duties properly @highlight Mrs Ingram's husband is Labour party advisor and former Ofcom CTO
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"Needless to say, he's struggling," @placeholder said in an interview last week.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- John Travolta, still in mourning over the death of his teenage son earlier this year, issued a rare public statement urging fans to see his latest movie, "The Taking of Pelham 123," which he filmed last year. John Travolta stars as a villainous ex-inmate in "The Taking of Pelham 123," which opens in theaters Friday. "I promise, you won't be disappointed," said Travolta, who plays a deranged ex-inmate who takes hostages on a New York subway. Travolta did not join co-star Denzel Washington in the promotional tour for the movie -- which hits theaters Friday -- because he said his family needed "additional time to reconcile our loss." @highlight John Travolta releases statement on his Web site about "The Taking of Pelham 123" @highlight Travolta, still mourning son's death, praised colleagues for "unselfish efforts" @highlight Travolta's son Jett died in January during family vacation
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North Korea: Reality vs. the world according to @placeholder
(CNN) -- South Korean fisherman Jeon Wook-pyo set out on a boat in the Yellow Sea more than 40 years ago -- and didn't get home till Friday. Jeon's return to his family in Seoul from North Korea raises more questions than answers, and underscores the larger issue of alleged abductions by North Korea. Jeon, now 68, escaped last month from North Korea to a country which has not been identified publicly, where he wrote a letter to South Korean President Park Geun-hye, appealing for help to return to Seoul. Is Dennis Rodman smart on North Korea? "I took a chance to escape the North because I had a growing wish to spend the rest of my life with my relatives and brothers at home," he wrote Park, according to South Korea's Yonhap News Agency. @highlight After more than 40 years, Jeon Wook-pyo is back with his family @highlight Now 68, Jeon was abducted in 1972 @highlight He was among 25 fishermen aboard two boats seized by North Korea @highlight None of the others has returned
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But Miss Taylor said it was not only physical violence that she suffered at the @placeholder's hands - she claimed she was also tortured mentally by him.
Oscar Pistorius’s former girlfriend has revealed her fears that he would kill her, and spoken of his 'angry and possessive rages'. Samantha Taylor, who dated the paralympian for 18-months, claims he made her sit on a naughty step as he shouted at her, and once drove his Porsche at 200mph as a 'punishment' for an argument. The 20-year-old student said she was once so scared that he would shoot her, she hid his gun. It was to be the same weapon he later used in the fatal shooting of his model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius, 27, was cleared of the murder of Miss Steenkamp yesterday, but today faces jail for shooting her dead. @highlight Samantha Taylor dated paralympian for 18-months, before Reeva Steenkamp @highlight She said she feared he would kill her and even once hid his gun @highlight Claims she was left with bruises and scars after 'he bit and pinched her' @highlight Taylor said the track star would 'lock her in his house and leave her there' @highlight Pistorius, 27, was yesterday cleared of the murder of his Miss Steenkamp @highlight He faces jail for shooting the model, 30, dead on Valentine's Day, 2013
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Happy to watch: Fukumaru watches @placeholder go about her work cleaning the vegetables
Thirteen years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of the budding relationship between her now 88-year-old grandmother, Misa, and her tiny kitten, Fukumaru. The odd-eyed white cat is always in Misa's shadow whether she is farming the land, cooking, relaxing or even having a bath. Now their images have been published in a photo book, the pair have stormed to popularity in Japan with the unlikely bestseller flying off the shelves and becoming a viral sensation in the United States. Dedicated friends: Spanning over 12 years, the woman's granddaughter, Miyoko Ihara, photographed their enduring relationship Inseparable: Ever since the day Misa found Fukumaru, which breaks up to mean 'good fortune' and 'circle' in Japanese, in the shed, they have firm friends @highlight Thirteen years ago, photographer Miyoko Ihara began snapping pictures of her 88-year-old grandmother, Misa, and her odd-eyed cat Fukumaru @highlight Misa found the cat abandoned in a shed in 2003 @highlight A book of the pair's friendship has taken the Japan by storm
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"Now exposure of NOM's own strategy memos confirms that NOM will stop at nothing to push its agenda, pitting American against @placeholder, minority against minority, family members against family members."
(CNN) -- A national group opposed to same-sex marriage aimed to fight it by driving "a wedge between gays and blacks" and identifying "glamorous" Latino artists and athletes to advocate traditional marriage, according to newly released confidential memos. The strategies were among several pursued by the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), which has actively campaigned against same-sex marriage efforts. The Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights organization, said it obtained the documents, part of a civil action in Maine, on Monday and published them on its website. "This court-ordered disclosure shows NOM fighting a losing battle with strategy and tactics that are racially and ethnically divisive, filled with false political calculations, and out of touch with the majority of fair-minded Americans," Human Rights Campaign said in a statement. @highlight Group has campaigned against same-sex marriage @highlight Memos sought a "wedge" between gays and blacks over issue @highlight Organization also wanted traditional marriage to become a "key badge" of Latino Identity @highlight Human Rights Campaign decries "ethnically divisive" efforts
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While Thursdays are dominated by sports, the network's highly-rated "@placeholder" will temporarily air on Mondays.
(CNN) -- "NCIS" fans will get a triple dose of those crime investigations on CBS this fall. The network has added four new dramas and a new sitcom to its fall lineup, and one of the dramas is the "NCIS" spinoff set in New Orleans. As CBS announced on Wednesday, "NCIS: New Orleans," starring Scott Bakula, will air on Tuesday nights following its parent program. The major shift in CBS's 2014-2015 calendar is the network's addition of "Thursday Night Football." Instead of its comedy block anchored by "The Big Bang Theory," CBS will air three hours of football on Thursday nights from September 11 through October 23. @highlight CBS adds a new "NCIS" spinoff to its 2014 fall schedule @highlight The lineup also includes a block of football on Thursday nights @highlight Other new shows include a drama about the secretary of state @highlight A new "CSI" spinoff is expected to premiere later in the season
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the tide and Goering fell out of favour with @placeholder.
By Corey Charlton The prestigious bravery medals won by a Second Word War airman responsible for conducting the first daylight bombing raid - during Luftwaffe commander Hermann Goering's Nazi Party speech - are to be sold for £50,000. Air Commodore Ted ‘Daisy’ Sismore was the RAF’s greatest low-level navigator and his precise sense of direction made him invaluable during some of the most daring raids of the Second World War. He became a RAF hero for a 1943 mission in which he conducted the first ever daylight raid on Berlin. The mission was timed to disrupt the January 31 speech Luftwaffe commander in chief Hermann Goering was giving in celebration of the 10 year anniversary of Hitler's regime. @highlight Revered Air Commodore Ted 'Daisy' Sismore's war medals up for sale @highlight Pilot was responsible for heroic first ever daylight bombing raid on Berlin @highlight The raid forced Luftwaffe commander Hermann Goering off the airwaves @highlight Sismore went on to establish himself as RAF's greatest low-level navigator
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An under pressure @placeholder is put through his paces as Manchester United train ahead of Sunderland
Louis van Gaal prepared for the Barclays Premier League run-in by admitting that he does not have a reliable centre forward. Manchester United face Sunderland at Old Trafford on Saturday at the start of a 12-game run that will decide whether they make the Champions League places and whether Van Gaal’s first season at the club can be considered a success. With United’s defence one of the tightest in the Premier League, Van Gaal knows that goals at the other end could decide his team’s fate and agreed that his centre-forward trio of Radamel Falcao, Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie have not reached the required levels this season. @highlight Louis van Gaal claims Manchester United are in need of a reliable striker @highlight Robin van Persie and Radamel Falcao have struggled for goals this season @highlight Van Gaal believes his trio of strikers have not reached their required level @highlight Rooney has been played out of position as Van Gaal tinkers with his squad
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"@placeholder was just 22 years of age, with a wonderful life and career ahead of him."
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The man police say was driving drunk when he ran a red light and struck a car, killing a Major League Baseball pitcher and two others has been charged with murder. Fans gather around a memorial for Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart on Friday. Andrew Thomas Gallo, 22, was charged with three counts of murder, driving under the influence and leaving the scene of a crime, the Orange County district attorney's office announced Friday. Los Angeles Angels pitcher Nick Adenhart was among those killed in the crash in Fullerton, California, early Thursday morning. Adenhart was beginning his first full season in the majors and had pitched his fourth Major League game hours earlier. @highlight Driver also faces charges of DUI and leaving the scene @highlight Adenhart, 22, pitched six scoreless innings in Wednesday's game @highlight Three people killed in crash early Thursday in Fullerton, California
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'It is a victory for @placeholder and a triumph for fairness.'
A six-year-old transgender girl has won the right to use the girls restroom at her school in Colorado. The decision was made by the Colorado Civil Rights Division on Sunday that the Fountain-Fort Carson School District created an unnecessarily hostile situation for Coy Mathis by not allowing her to use the female bathroom. Transgender advocates are hailing the decision as a major step forward for transgender rights. By not allowing Coy to use the girls' restroom, the Eagleside Elementary School in Fountain 'creates an environment rife with harassment,' Steven Chavez, the division director, wrote in the decision. Winner: The Colorado Civil Rights Division has ruled in favor of six-year-old Coy Mathis, whose school had barred her from using the girls bathroom at her elementary school because she is transgender @highlight A Colorado transgender girl, Coy Mathis, 6, has won the right to use the female restrooms at her elementary school in a civil rights case @highlight Transgender advocates are hailing the win as a 'victory for fairness' @highlight Coy Mathis was being home-schooled pending the decision and will now return to school at Eagleside Elementary in Fountain
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‘I arrived late because I took a train from @placeholder.
By Paul Collins The teenage son of a sex-worker who grew up in the slums of one of India’s largest cities has been chosen to train with Manchester United. Rajib Roy, who shares a single room with his mother and brother in the red light district of Kolkata, West Bengal, is set to play football at Old Trafford after being spotted by talent scouts. The 16-year-old is one of 11 teens arriving in the UK this weekend to spend two weeks training with Manchester United’s coaches. Dazzling dribbler: Rajib Roy, 16, from Kolkata, West Bengal, is set to arrive in Manchester this weekend to take part in a training camp at Old Trafford after being spotted by talent scouts @highlight Rajib Roy, 16, lives in the red light district of Kolkata, West Bengal @highlight Rajib shares a single-room home with his mother, a prostitute, and brother @highlight Now set to play football at Old Trafford after being spotted by talent scouts @highlight He and 10 other Indian teens starts a two-week training camp this weekend
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He also questioned only two of the first dozen witnesses, who included one soldier who was shot seven times during the November 2009 attack on the sprawling @placeholder post.
By Daily Mail Reporter Fort Hood shooter Major Nadal Hasan can continue to represent himself while on trial for killing 13 people during a Texas military base shooting rampage, a judge ruled today. Defense lawyers asked the judge to take over his case on Wednesday and the trial was abruptly stopped after just one day in session because one of the attorneys claimed Hasan was purposefully trying to be convicted and executed. But the legal team, who have been helping the Army Psychiatrist, not representing him, were told by Judge Col. Tara Osborn that Hasan was only disagreeing on strategy and is fit to stand trial as his own lawyer, ABCNews reported. @highlight Maj. Nidal Hasan is charged with killing 13 people in November 2009 shooting rampage inside Fort Hood Army base @highlight Was working as an Army psychiatrist but had been communicating with a radical cleric in Yemen for a year before the shooting @highlight Hasan, now paralyzed after being shot in the back by first responders during the attack, will be representing himself without the help of a lawyer @highlight Judge already ruled that he could not say he opened fire 'in defense of others', as he argued that he was saving the Taliban in Afghanistan
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The real Erin, however, did not get a statue for her cameo in the flick as a waitress who takes @placeholder's order.
(The Frisky) -- By T-minus 18 days until the Oscars and, of course, we are all starting to place bets on who we think will walk away with little golden men this year. Luckily, the Academy has proven itself to be pretty darn predictable over the years. If you're America's Sweetheart, you'll probably win Best Actress. If you sing in a flick, you are almost guaranteed Oscar gold. But there's another trend we've been noticing lately: the winners for Best Actress and Best Actor tend to be the person who's taken on the based-on-a-true-story role. In fact, 10 of the 20 top honors given in the 2000s went to actors who portrayed real people. Let's take a look, shall we? @highlight Sandra Bullock won Best Actress for playing Leigh Anne Tuohy @highlight Sean Penn won the Academy Award for for playing Harvey Milk @highlight Julia Roberts won an Oscar for her real-life role in "Erin Brockovich"
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And action is nearly certain to be taken against the offender with @placeholder offering its full cooperation to ensure he is found.
(CNN) -- After a week in which football's reputation has been dragged through the mud, the ugly spectre of hooliganism raised its head once more after a goalkeeper was subjected to a physical assault during an English Championship game. Chris Kirkland, the goalkeeper of Sheffield Wednesday, was hit in the face by a supporter of Leeds United during the teams' 1-1 draw at Hillsborough. With Leeds just having equalized in the 77th minute, the man ran onto the pitch and struck Kirkland, who fell to the floor and required medical treatment. Racism row shines light on Serbian football The former England goalkeeper, 31, was left visibly shocked by the event and led to his manager, Dave Jones, insisting that Leeds fans should be 'banned from every league ground'. @highlight Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Chris Kirkland attacked on pitch @highlight Former England keeper knocked to the floor and needed medical attention by his goal @highlight Game continued after the incident with Kirkland left shaken @highlight Leeds issue statement condemning actions of fan
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Doctors are unsure exactly how @placeholder works in treating migraine, but one theory is that it stops abnormal electrical activity in the brain.
By Oona Mashta Miriam Heyburn used to despair over her excruciating migraines, which struck every other day. 'I suffered from headaches since I was eight years old,' says Miriam, a retired court reporter from Croydon, Surrey, now in her 60s. 'They were so overwhelmingly painful that I never fully engaged with people at work. I had a reputation for being quiet and moody, but, in fact, I was trying to cope with the pain in my head.' Miriam Heyburn uses a Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) portable device to relieve her migraines For years, Miriam relied on strong painkillers to cope, but worried about the long-term effects. @highlight Miriam Heyburn uses Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation portable device @highlight Retired court reporter in her 60s, from Surrey, uses it to relieve migraines @highlight Pressing a button on handle emits an adjustable painless magnetic pulse
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A former professor of Mr @placeholder's was in disbelief over the reported murder.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman A Minnesota doctor may have been shot and killed last week by a man he helped deliver 30 years ago because of a birth defect. Ted Hoffstrom, 30, may have blamed Dr Stephen Larson, 74, of Orono, for a birth defect which motivated him to shoot the doctor dead. Mr Hoffstrom's former classmates at the University of St Thomas told Fox Twin Cities that he had 'limitations with his hands' he blamed on the now dead doctor. 'Had limitations with his hands': Minnesota doctor Stephen Larson (left) may have been shot dead by Ted Hoffstrom (right), a man he helped deliver 30 years ago, because of a birth defect @highlight Dr Stephen Larson, 74, found dead Friday night inside his home from multiple gunshot wounds @highlight Aspiring lawyer Ted Hoffstrom, 30, was shot dead by police outside Larson's home @highlight The Minneapolis obstetrician/gynecologist had 'assisted in the birth of Mr Hoffstrom in 1983' @highlight Authorities believe a birth defect suffered by Mr Hoffstrom may have motivated him to shoot the doctor
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@placeholder noted that the world has changed -- that global problems cause local disasters, and what happens across town affects you and your neighbors -- and he called on us all to realize that you cannot have liberty for all without justice for all.
(CNN) -- Thirty-two years ago, President Ronald Reagan launched an era of anti-government politics with his first inaugural address. On Monday, President Barack Obama offered the best rebuttal to date. Conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer said the speech marked "the end of Reaganism," and I couldn't agree more. Like Reagan, the president sought to ground the national conversation in his own definition of patriotism. But instead of the "liberty-only" patriotism of Reagan and political descendants such as Paul Ryan, who would turn love of country into hate for its government and its people, Obama offered a deeper "liberty and justice for all" patriotism. @highlight Van Jones: Reagan promoted simplistic idea that government and liberty are at odds @highlight Reagan et al. tried to turn love of country into hate for government, he says @highlight Jones: Obama offers "liberty and justice for all" patriotism @highlight Jones: Obama's address also shows he is standing on the right side of history
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However, the order allows the @placeholder to detain people temporarily.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush Pentagon tried to find loopholes in the Geneva Conventions for its "ghost detainee" program in Iraq and to delay the release of Guantanamo Bay prisoners to avoid bad press, three human rights groups contend. The Pentagon considered delaying the release of detainees from Guantanamo Bay because of criticism. Pentagon documents discuss CIA and Pentagon detention activities earlier this decade and indicate coordination between agencies in hiding internees from the Red Cross. Amnesty International USA, New York University's Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, and the Center for Constitutional Rights obtained the material through a Freedom of Information Act request and released it Thursday. @highlight Military tried to justify detention practices, human rights groups say @highlight Groups present Pentagon documents to support accusations @highlight Groups: Pentagon also sought to delay Guantanamo releases to avoid bad press @highlight Communications came amid criticism over Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq
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Bags packed: @placeholder sped away with her daughter in the front seat of the car
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 10 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 10 May 2013 Carrying bags with their heads down, Ariel Castro's family looked frantic as they hurriedly sped off in a car today. Marisol Alicea, believed to be alleged kidnapper Castro's sister, was picked up by their mother, Lillian Rodriguez, from her home in Cleveland, Ohio. It is unclear where the family are headed - their quick exit has fuelled rumors they are fleeing town to escape the media frenzy. Leaving town: Marisol Alicea, believed to be kidnapper Ariel Castro's sister, gets picked up by their mother, Lillian Rodriguez, from her home in Cleveland, Ohio today @highlight Marisol Alicea believed to be Ariel Castro's sister was seen with packed bags @highlight She was picked up by their mother Lillian Rodriguez from Cleveland home @highlight Pair dropped the family dog off with a friend before speeding away @highlight Apology from Lillian Rodriguez who calls herself 'a mother in a lot of pain' @highlight His brother, Pedro and Onil, do not face charges in the case
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The @placeholder family has been prominent in the news in New York's northern suburbs over the past year.
By Joshua Gardner and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 18:11 EST, 21 May 2013 | UPDATED: 18:34 EST, 21 May 2013 A town judge on Tuesday refused to dismiss a drugged-driving case against Kerry Kennedy, ex-wife of Gov. Andrew Cuomo, clearing the way for a fall trial. Kennedy ‘cut a wide swath of danger and risk’ when she was arrested in July after her Lexus swerved into a tractor-trailer near her home north of New York City, Justice Elyse Lazansky wrote in a ruling filed in North Castle Town Court. The judge acknowledged Kennedy's public service but said a trial did not have to end that. @highlight Kerry Kennedy, 53, said in a court filing she mistook her sleeping pill for daily thyroid medication @highlight The ex-wife of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo filed 99-page motion in March that includes letters of support from famous friends and family @highlight Prosecutors argued that dismissing the case would send the message that famous people get preferential treatment @highlight Kennedy's trial is expected to begin in October
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In that time, more than 180 @placeholder have been profiled on CNN, chosen from more than 45,000 nominations submitted through the CNN Heroes website.
(CNN) -- Pushpa Basnet, a Nepalese woman who supports children so they don't have to live behind bars with their incarcerated parents, was named the 2012 CNN Hero of the Year on Sunday night. Nepal is one of the poorest countries, and space is very limited in the few group homes affiliated with the government. So when a parent is incarcerated and no other guardian can be found, children have little choice but to live in prison as well. Basnet, 29, is determined to give these children another option. She started a home in Kathmandu where children can receive education, food, medical care and a chance to live a more normal life. She also runs a day care program for children who are too young to be separated from their parent. @highlight Pushpa Basnet is revealed Sunday night as the 2012 CNN Hero of the Year @highlight Basnet supports children in Nepal so they don't have to live behind bars with their parents @highlight For being named Hero of the Year, Basnet receives $250,000 to continue her work
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This @placeholder duplicate is over half the price but just as cute (see below)
He may be only eight months old, but Prince George is already a fashion icon. Retailers are noticing ‘the George effect’, with items he has worn selling out in hours. His Rachel Riley smocked romper has sold out in almost all smaller sizes since his appearance in them on Wednesday. But don't panic, we've found a dungaree doppelganger from Debenhams for just £20, for mothers who want a piece of princely style on a more modest budget. And following the family's portrait for Mother's day this year, when the prince sported a baby blue number with ‘George’ emblazoned on his chest, personalised baby clothes retailer My1stYears.com sold 1200 jumpers in just four hours. @highlight George is already a fashion icon with many mothers emulating his style @highlight His sailor romper suit has sold out in two sizes online @highlight Now we show you how to give your little one the royal style treatment
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It's an upscale barbershop, wine bar and lounge in the financial district of @placeholder where memberships cost $65 to $250 a month.
SAN FRANCISCO, California (CNN) -- A 100-inch, high definition screen projects an intense college basketball game. Massage therapists rub the nervous tensions of men and women away. Scissors skillfully cut men's hair. Two chandeliers adorn the main room, complimented by brick walls and a glass bar that doubles as a retail counter. Sean Heywood, right, and Kumi Walker own MR., a barbershop and wine bar in San Francisco, California. This is not your typical barbershop. And that has always been the vision of owners Kumi Walker and Sean Heywood. "We are literally trying to create a new version of the country club golf experience. But we're replacing golf with haircuts, and we're putting it in urban environments," says Heywood. @highlight Entrepreneur read about famed Black Wall Street that was destroyed in 1921 @highlight He and partner created modern barbershop to honor memory of district @highlight Black Wall Street burned to ground during massive race riot in Tulsa, Oklahoma @highlight Tulsa race riot survivor: "Learn how to forgive, but never forget"
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The documents also reveal authorities found Susan Powell's cell phone in the possession of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Investigators found the blood of Susan Powell, the mother of two who went missing in 2009, inside the family's Utah home and a handwritten will saying she feared for her life at the hands of her husband, court documents show. The documents, unsealed late Friday, offer a glimpse of the evidence authorities collected that put Powell's husband at the center of the investigation into her December 2009, disappearance. They also raise questions about why he was not arrested prior to killing himself and his two sons in a murder-suicide in February. "If he had been in jail, our grandchildren would still be alive," Chuck Cox, the father of Susan Powell, told Seattle-based CNN affiliate KOMO. @highlight The blood of Susan Powell was found on tile, court documents say @highlight Powell left a will that said her husband threatened to destroy her, the documents say @highlight Powell was last seen on December 6, 2009, at her family's Utah home @highlight Josh Powell killed his two sons and himself in February
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Disbelief: Ledecky, pictured hugging Adlington, said the @placeholder were never on her radar
By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 16:46 EST, 3 August 2012 | UPDATED: 06:27 EST, 4 August 2012 She started swimming with her brother as a way to make friends because, as she says, 'we didn't know anybody'. But Katie Ledecky won't need to worry about not being recognised anymore after the 15-year-old, and the youngest member of Team USA, breezed to a gold medal on Friday. Ledecky flew into the lead during the women's 800m freestyle and snatched the title with a time of 8:14.63, beating defending Olympics champion, British swimmer Rebecca Adlington. Scroll down for video Winner: Fifteen-year-old Katie Ledecky holds her gold medal after winning the women's 800m freestyle final and setting a new U.S. record. She first started swimming as a way to make friends @highlight Katie Ledecky took gold in women's 800m freestyle in 8:14.63 @highlight She is the youngest member of Team USA @highlight Beat defending Olympics champion Rebecca Adlington from Britain @highlight Beat U.S. record of 8:16.22 set by Janet Evans in 1989 @highlight Olympics tryouts were her first major competition @highlight Just finished freshman high school year and has no driver's learning permit
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"The President of the nation has given us the directive and now we are going to work on preparing the authorization to relieve Mr. @placeholder of the obligation to keep secrets," Parrilli said.
Buenos Aires (CNN)The scandal enmeshing Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner already had a plot as twisted as a Machiavelli novel. But this week, it contorted again, when the country's former spy chief disappeared. Horacio Antonio Stiuso was supposed to testify Thursday about the mysterious death of a special prosecutor, who had leveled scathing accusations at Fernandez. Authorities have not been able to find the ex-director of the Secretary of Intelligence, let alone notify him that he has been called to testify. The intrigue surrounding him, the dead prosecutor and the President dates back to 1994 -- when a car bomb demolished a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people. @highlight The former spy chief was to testify on the death of a special prosecutor @highlight The prosecutor accused President Fernandez de Kirchner of covering up terrorism
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"On @placeholder, the best chance for life would be microbial."
Shrimp crawling around rock chimneys spewing hot water deep in the Caribbean Sea may hold clues to the kinds of life that can thrive in extreme environments on other planets, NASA says. The shrimp are called Rimicaris hybisae (no, we can't pronounce it either). They live in clumps on hydrothermal vents 7,500 feet underwater, where temperatures reach 750 degrees Fahrenheit and it's very, very dark. The water near the vents is cool enough for the shrimp to live in. The very hot water spewing from the vents is where their dinner is cooked. The shrimp dine on carbohydrates produced by bacteria living inside the vents. So what does that have to with space aliens? If these bacteria can survive in these extreme conditions of Earth, maybe it can happen on other worlds, such as Jupiter's icy moon Europa, which has a subsurface ocean. @highlight Shrimp dine on carbohydrates produced by bacteria living inside underwater volcanic vents @highlight If bacteria can survive in these conditions on Earth, maybe it can happen on other worlds @highlight Jupiter's icy moon of Europa is the subject of speculation
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Covered in white: Satellite footage of the U.S. shows the vortex sweeping the @placeholder and East Coast
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:23 EST, 19 February 2014 | UPDATED: 03:18 EST, 20 February 2014 An image released by NASA shows how arctic winds dipped south this winter, causing sensually cold conditions across the Midwest, East Coast and South. Known as the polar vortex, the winds above the arctic 'typically blow in a fairly tight circular formation,' the agency said on Facebook. Known as the polar vortex, the winds above the arctic usually spin tight above the North Pole. Scroll down for video Cruel winter: The above heat map released by NASA shows how Arctic winds dipped south into the U.S. this winter, causing unusually cold temperatures @highlight The heat map shows how Arctic winds dipped south this winter - causing unusually cold temperatures @highlight The Midwest received the brunt of the vortex, with residents being advised to stay indoors due to the 'life-threatening' cold @highlight The vortex caused the most problems in the South, where cities were ill-equipped to deal with snow accumulation
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A brave Abigail Hernandez today faced her alleged kidnapper with a surprise appearance in court to see him held on $1million bail. Abigail arrived with her mother Zenya and sister Sarah and looked pale and drawn as she took her place on the front bench. It was her first public appearance since returning home last week after going missing nine months. The suspect Nathaniel Kibby, 34, walked into court flanked by his publicly provided legal team, wearing an orange jumpsuit and requested financial legal aid. Details of what led authorities to arrest Kibby were not released in Conway Circuit Court today, but a law enforcement source earlier revealed the suspicion that Abigail was held hostage in a shipping container on Kibby's property. @highlight Nathaniel Kibby, 34, made his first court appearance Tuesday after his MOnday arrest for kidnappying 15-year-old Abigail Hernandez in October @highlight Abigail and her mother Zenya sat in the front row of court today as Kibby was arraigned @highlight The teen stunned authorities last week when she suddenly returned home after her nine-month disappearance @highlight After his arrest, authorities surrounded a shipping container on Kibby's property with crime scene tape @highlight He was arrested twice while Abigail was missing, once in October on marijuana possession and again in March on criminal trespassing @highlight The criminal trespassing charge was settled last week, just three days after Abigail returned home
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By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:00 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:57 EST, 18 June 2013 She is the ultimate natural beauty famed for her glowing skin and flawless complexion. And now, songstress Kimberley Walsh has revealed the secrets behind her radiant fresh-faced glow as she poses for a set of stunning never-seen-before photographs. Unlike most celebrities the 31-year-old has spoken out to tell women that they don’t need invasive treatments or an entourage of make-up artists to look flawless every day. Scroll down for video Natural beauty: Famed for her glowing complexion, the Girls Aloud star reveals her beauty secret to MailOnline @highlight Star swears by simple beauty regime of E45 cream and Clearasil face wipes @highlight Works with trainer three times a week @highlight Currently working on her upcoming book @highlight Women will spend more than £13,000 during lifetime on looking and feeling good
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But that has not stopped @placeholder, who signed the striker during his time at Chelsea for £50million, from passing on his best wishes.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has wished Fernando Torres well after the Spaniard's loan move to Atletico was confirmed on Monday. Torres, 30, has agreed to return to his boyhood club from AC Milan until the end of the 2015-16 season. His first match back in the shirt of Atletico Madrid could be against city rivals Real in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey on January 7 - although the La Liga champions do play Levante on January 3. VIDEO Scroll down to watch A trip down memory lane: The career of Fernando Torres Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti said he looks forward to welcoming Fernando Torres back to La Liga @highlight Carlo Ancelotti sent his wishes to Fernando Torres after his loan move @highlight Torres returns to his first club after spells in Premier League and Serie A @highlight Milan made his loan deal from Chelsea permanent to send him out again @highlight His first match could be against Real in the last 16 of the Copa del Rey
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The recently renovated building now serves as Nashville's city art museum and features two galleries exhibiting @placeholder art from the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as temporary shows and exhibits.
(Southern Living) -- Explore Nashville, Tennessee, at five of Southern Living's favorite spots for live music, local produce and more. The Bluebird Café Located on Hillsboro Pike, in an unassuming strip mall between a Shell gas station and a McDonald's, the Bluebird Café is one of the top venues in America for hearing up-and-coming (and already famous) singers and songwriters. The small, 100-seat room isn't fancy, but an evening there sure is fun. Country, rock and contemporary Christian songwriters gather nightly for the 6 p.m. shows (6:30 p.m. on Friday through Sunday), sometimes joined by Bluebird alumni, such as Kathy Mattea and Garth Brooks. @highlight The Bluebird Café is a top venue for hearing up-and-coming singers @highlight Built in 1897, the Parthenon is a full-scale re-creation of the Greek landmark @highlight Visit RCA Studio B where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson recorded hits
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Other athletes and entertainers have come out in support of @placeholder-related causes over the years, but we still need more of them to leverage their celebrity and keep this issue at the forefront of media attention.
(CNN) -- As a gay black man who came of age just before the 1969 Stonewall riots, I've seen far too many examples of the inequalities that exist in America. But I'm also highly encouraged by recent developments: same-sex marriage support from President Barack Obama and the NAACP, and a wave of federal court rulings -- from the Defense of Marriage Act being deemed unconstitutional to the rejection of California's Proposition 8 -- that have opened a promising new chapter in the gay rights movement. All of this suggests that after many, many years, we are finally piercing the stigma surrounding being gay in America. @highlight We are finally piercing the stigma surrounding being gay in America, says Ronald Johnson @highlight As 1.2 million Americans are living with HIV, it's time to erase that stigma, too, he says @highlight Only 19% of Americans living with HIV receive the sustained care they need, he says @highlight Johnson: Clearing up shame over HIV/AIDS will lead more people to get tested
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The @placeholder campaign did not immediately respond to a request for clarification about the senator's position on gay marriage.
A bombshell hidden-camera video released Wednesday airs a claim that Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor has privately told gay rights activists he supports a redefinition of marriage to include gay and lesbians unions. Pryor, who is in a tight reelection battle, has publicly maintained an anti-gay-marriage stance in the red state in order to stay electable. 'I support traditional marriage, and I've been pretty clear on that for a long time,' Sen. Mark Pryor said in a May 31 news broadcast on KHBS-TV40 in the city of Fort Smith. But one of the state's prominent gay rights leaders told an undercover investigator with Project Veritas Action, a conservative group known for its 'gotcha' videos, that Pryor has assured gay marriage advocates he's on their side. @highlight James O'Keefe, a conservative filmmaker known for guerrilla documentaries targeting liberals, sent a hidden camera into a recent Democratic fundraising event in Arkansas @highlight The leader of the state's Young Democrats gay caucus explained that while Sen. Mark Pryor publicly opposes gay marriage, he privately supports it @highlight 'If you tell anyone I told you that, I'm gonna find you, and I'll kill you,' said the activist, Bailey Rae Bibb @highlight Undercover spy posed as a gay man whose wealthy partner was considering donating to Pryor but questioned his position on the issue @highlight Pryor is in a tight re-election fight against conservative Republican Congressman Tom Cotton, who forcefully opposes gay marriage @highlight Arkansas is one of only a few red states where Democrat pols have publicly shunned gay marriage advocates in order to stay electable
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But he has steadfastly refused to step down, saying the voters of @placeholder's largest city should decide his fate in 2014.
Toronto (CNN) -- Toronto's City Council voted Friday to strip embattled Mayor Rob Ford of his ability to govern in an emergency and to appoint and dismiss committee chairs -- unprecedented moves aimed at reining in the controversial politician. Despite admitting last week that he had smoked crack cocaine in a "drunken stupor" about a year ago, Ford has defiantly said he will not leave his job and vowed to challenge the actions in court. "Obviously, I can't support this," Ford told council members, warning that the legal fight will cost taxpayers "an arm and a leg." But, he added: "I perfectly understand where they're coming from. ... I would have supported what they're doing. I want to move on. I'm not mad at anybody." @highlight NEW: Toronto mayor's brother talks to CNN @highlight Mayor Rob Ford loses emergency power, right to appoint committee chairs @highlight City solicitor: Council delegated those powers and council can take them away @highlight Ford apologizes for lewd remark about oral sex on live Canadian television
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The municipal state made the decision, within the framework of this bill, to stop subjecting the women of @placeholder to the exhibition, objectification, and selection that beauty pageants imply, with the added bonus that instead they will promote other values that aim to encourage the construction of citizenship with a gender equality.'
An Argentinian town has become the first in the country to ban beauty contests calling them sexist and discriminatory. The pageants are popular in the South American country and often lead to winners gaining greater fame and fortune. But in the city of Chivilcoy, in the province of Buenos Aires, have said they will no longer crown a queen based on her physical appearance. Making a stand: Beauty pageants are popular in the South America but one city has decided they won't hold the competition anymore Damaging: The city of Chivilcoy say the beauty pageants they have previously held 'reinforce the idea that women must be valued and rewarded exclusively by their physical appearance, based on stereotypes' @highlight City of Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires, will no longer crown a beauty queen @highlight Said practice is damaging to women @highlight Forces them to live up to a 'stereotypical' ideal of beauty @highlight They will have a new competition celebrating achievements in community @highlight Decision comes after Miss World announced they banned swimwear round @highlight Newly crowned Miss World is a bilingual medical student
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'We've been like that in the last couple of away games at Newcastle and @placeholder and we just couldn't quite hang on there.'
Harry Redknapp has pointed to QPR's tough sequence of fixtures as his side kept their 100 per cent loss record on the road with a 2-0 defeat at Swansea. QPR are now without an away win in seven attempts and firmly entrenched in the bottom three. 'We've had hard games,' said Redknapp after his side, mainly goalkeeper Rob Green, kept Swansea goalless until the 78th minute on Tuesday night. 'We caught Newcastle on the back of a five-match winning run then we went to Chelsea, Man United and Tottenham earlier in the season when they looked like they were going to be flying. They have not been easy games. @highlight Swansea beat QPR 2-0 at the Liberty Stadium on Tuesday @highlight Loss leaves Harry Redknapp's side winless in seven away games @highlight The manager said his side have had particularly tough road trips @highlight Garry Monk hailed his Swans' most complete performance of the season
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wings in all his homes for @placeholder and the baby.
The married socialite expecting Simon Cowell’s baby was accused of being a ‘gold digger’ on Thursday. Lauren Silverman has allegedly issued the X Factor boss with a string of outrageous demands, telling him she wants marriage and her own reality TV show before she will allow him access to the child. And in divorce papers filed two weeks ago by her estranged spouse Andrew Silverman, Lauren was accused of being 'cruel and inhuman' towards her husband. Despite the controversy surrounding her, Lauren looked in good spirits and smiled for the cameras as she made her first public appearance since news of the unplanned pregnancy broke on Wednesday morning. @highlight Lauren branded 'cruel and inhuman' to her husband in divorce papers @highlight In a carefully worded statement Lauren Silverman said she would 'ensure the well-being of my son' @highlight Her estranged husband stressed their son Adam was his 'top priority' @highlight Andrew's brother Alexander has accused Cowell of 'unbelievable betrayal'
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A @placeholder human rights official has called on the Thai government to drop the case.
A criminal defamation case against two journalists in Thailand is set to proceed this week, despite calls from the United Nations and prominent rights groups for the charges to be dropped amid concerns over press freedom there. The charges relate to an article published July 17 last year that included information from a Reuters investigative piece that alleged some Thai naval forces have been profiting from the smuggling of ethnic Rohingya people fleeing violence in neighboring Myanmar. Reuters won a Pulitzer Prize in international reporting for its series on the persecution of the Rohingya on Monday. The Phuketwan journalists are accused of knowingly publishing false information and committing slander, according to the charge sheet. @highlight A defamation case against two journalists is proceeding in Thailand @highlight The reporters cited a Reuters' report implicating authorities in human trafficking @highlight U.N. calls for the case to be dropped; investigate abuses against Rohingya migrants @highlight The case is set to proceed in court April 17
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"In many ways, they're in the same boat as all of us who are trying to get used to it, and it was just very nice to have a relaxed time," he said, describing young @placeholder as "very intrepid."
Taking your baby along to a new play group can be nerve-wracking. You don't want any fuss, you just want to blend in. You hope and pray that your kid isn't the one who screams, hits or breaks something. All you want is to slip in, sit down and be told how beautiful and well-behaved your little one is. Prince George was put to the test Wednesday at a specially convened play group in Government House, Wellington, New Zealand. The 8-month-old was never going to just slip in, because he had brought the world's media with him. But he didn't scream, hit or break anything ... just one incident of theft. @highlight The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George are visiting NZ and Australia @highlight Prince George had a play date with 10 babies in Wellington on Wednesday @highlight The 8-month-old prince was described by one onlooker as "quite a bruiser" @highlight He didn't scream or break anything but did grab a toy from one of the other children
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fact that @placeholder has resorted to leaking federally protected medical
By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:57 EST, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:05 EST, 5 November 2013 New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez tested positive for a banned substance in 2006, sources linked to baseball's drug tests have revealed. But the damning results were never disclosed because a Major League player must fail two drug tests before his name is released. The 38-year-old's legal team has denied the claims and has accused senior baseball officials of leaking the evidence because they are 'desperate' to win the drug arbitration case against the athlete, The New York Times reported. The revelations have also raised concerns about the credibility of past statements the player has made about his connection with performance-enhancing drugs. @highlight Third baseman's legal team have accused league of leaking the evidence @highlight Tested positive for banned stimulant but result remained undisclosed @highlight MLB drugs agreement means players are only banned after second offence @highlight Lawyers have called for an investigation into the practices of the league
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"@placeholder regrets that a group of people chose to disrupt a public meeting in an unlawful manner," he added.
Santa Monica, California (CNN) -- Santa Monica College officials in California have launched an investigation into a raucous student protest at a board of trustees meeting in which campus police used pepper spray on demonstrators, sending three of them to a hospital, the college president said Wednesday. The students weren't allowed into the overflowing meeting room Tuesday evening and were demonstrating in a hallway against a summer pilot program creating two tiers of tuition when the pepper spraying incident occurred, said Paul Alvarez Jr., the multimedia editor for the campus newspaper who videotaped the incident. Three people were taken to a hospital, and about 30 other students needed treatment for pepper spray, said Santa Monica Fire Department Capt. Judah Mitchell. The fire department set up a decontamination unit that consisted of a fire hose with clear water, Mitchell said. Santa Monica is a coastal city adjacent to Los Angeles. @highlight "Insanity. Overreaction. It started out just chanting," one student says @highlight Santa Monica College campus police pepper-sprayed student protesters @highlight College president: Protesters "engaged in unlawful conduct," but no arrests were made @highlight Students were protesting a tuition increase under an experimental summer program
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It was a great response to an equally spectacular goal by @placeholder.
If Russell Slade needed something to convince Cardiff fans to give him a fair chance then two wins in four days will do him no harm at all. The 54-year-old former Leyton Orient boss was a surprise choice by owner Vincent Tan to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. It was swapping a big name in the game for a guy who had spent years at football’s coal face but without ever managing a big club. Federico Macheda (centre) celebrates after scoring Cardiff City's second goal in their win against Ipswich Cardiff manager Russell Slade (centre) celebrates as he picks up another win in his second match in charge @highlight Cardiff City come back from a goal down to beat Ipswich 3-1 in the Championship clash @highlight Darryl Murphy had put the visitors in front in the 29th minute @highlight Goals from Peter Whittingham, Federico Macheda and Adam Le Fondre claimed three points for Cardiff @highlight Russell Slade makes it two wins in two matches as Cardiff manager
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While Mr @placeholder, 55, may have lost his house, the distress does not stop there.
By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 11:14 EST, 4 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:05 EST, 5 November 2012 A family watch on in horror as bulldozers smash their home to make way for sewage pipes for the Olympic village in Russia. Sergei Khlystov and his son-in-law Maxim Samokhval tried to block the bulldozers at first but stood aside and watched as their two-storey house in Mirny, Sochi was destroyed in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Mr Khlystov’s family is one of at least 1,500 in the path of bulldozers clearing for the Games, which less than 500 days away. @highlight At least 1,500 families are in the path of bulldozers clearing for the Games @highlight President Vladamir Putin hopes that hosting the 2014 Winter Olympic Games and the 2018 World Cup football finals will boost Russia's image @highlight The Government has spent a reported £307million resettling people whose homes have been destroyed
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@placeholder informed his supervisors of the report, but the school's board of trustees fired Paterno in November 2011, saying he could no longer perform his duties in the shadow of scandal.
(CNN) -- Joe Paterno led the Penn State Nittany Lions for 46 seasons and -- in the process -- became the winningest coach in college football history. Then came the child molestation scandal involving his former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky and allegations that Paterno played a role in concealing it. The NCAA vacated 111 of his wins over a 14-year period, fined the school $60 million, reduced scholarships and banned it from bowl games for four years. Paterno died last year, his iconic reputation in tatters. But his relatives filed a lawsuit Thursday to see that his legacy doesn't end that way. @highlight The 40-page lawsuit was filed in Common Pleas Court on Thursday @highlight NCAA sanctions against Penn State include a $60 million fine @highlight Louis Freeh says family review was "self-serving" @highlight Freeh review finds Joe Paterno and others showed "shocking disregard" for victims
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The body was dumped in a conspicuous spot in a suburban neighborhood in @placeholder
By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 2 July 2013 | UPDATED: 14:11 EST, 2 July 2013 The body of a little girl, age 4 or 5, has been found under a tarp in the middle of a suburban intersection outside Fort Worth, Texas. Teenagers who found the girl in the city of Saginaw, Texas, on Monday night say the girl's hands and feet were bound. She had a plastic bag over her head and she was naked, except for a pair of purple underwear. By Tuesday morning, the FBI and local police executed a search warrant at her parents' house - about a mile and a half from where the girl's body was found. @highlight Teens playing in the street found the body of the girl @highlight Her hands and feet were bound and she was naked except for a pair of purple underwear @highlight FBI has joined the investigation and deemed the case a murder @highlight Police looking for red pickup truck with green splotch that was seen in the area when the girl's body was found
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But because of @placeholder, I've quite a library of figures -- about 80 of them."
(CNN) -- Maybe we've seen "The LEGO Movie" too many times. But we couldn't help breaking into an enthusiastic rendition of "Everything is Awesome" when we came across these Hong Kong-themed Lego photos by 36-year-old photographer Ric Tse. Made by combining Lego minifigures, props and images, Tse's "Legography" series captures the spirit of Hong Kong in toy form, whether it's Louis Vuitton-toting shoppers, a Chinese lion dance or punters checking out the betting prospects at the horse track. Some come with a side of social commentary that perhaps only a local would recognize, such as "Rubber Duck Fever" or "June Fourth Vigil," both featured in the above gallery. @highlight Hong Kong photographer Ric Tse's "Legography" series features toy people, props, photos @highlight Tse's images inspired by everyday Hong Kong scenes, such as the iconic skyline and luxury shoppers @highlight Legography exhibition now on at Hong Kong's Picture This gallery
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There were media assembled on the front lawn, asking all sorts of questions, and that's what @placeholder was referring to, Heene said Friday morning.
(CNN) -- Authorities plan to ask new questions of the family at the center of the balloon drama that captured the world's attention Thursday, as a comment in a CNN interview and other concerns raised speculation that the incident may have been staged. Parents Mayumi and Richard Heene discuss the upheaval in their lives Friday on CNN's "American Morning." "We feel it's incumbent on us as an agency to attempt to re-interview them and establish whether this is in fact a hoax or actual event," Larimer County Sheriff James Alderden said at a news conference Friday. "We believe at this time that it's a real event." @highlight Boy's remark on CNN, "We did this for the show," sparks speculation about stunt @highlight Sheriff: "We believe at this time that it's a real event" @highlight Father says boy was confused about scores of reporters outside house @highlight Millions feared boy was inside balloon as it floated over Colorado countryside
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@placeholder was designed to make the most of its outdoor space and provide exhilarating new activities for guests, and the cruise line is billing it as its most innovative ship ever.
Carnival Cruise Lines is making its return to Europe next year with a new ship that boasts the world’s first IMAX cinema at sea, a unique high-altitude cycling track, and the Florida-based company’s first on-board brewery. The Vista cruise ship will launch May 1, 2016, with a 13-day Mediterranean cruise from Trieste, Italy to Barcelona, ending the company’s three-year absence on the continent. At 133,500 tons and 1,055ft in length, Vista will become the largest ship in Carnival’s fleet when it departs on its maiden voyage with up to 4,000 passengers on board. Scroll down for video Carnival Cruise Lines' new ship, Vista, features an attraction called SkyRide - an 800ft cycling track that is suspended over an upper deck @highlight Vista cruise ship will launch in May 2016 with a 13-day Mediterranean cruise from Trieste, Italy to Barcelona @highlight With a capacity of nearly 4,000 passengers Vista will become the largest ship in Carnival Cruise Lines' fleet @highlight She will sail all over the Mediterranean for five months before relocating to New York in autumn 2016
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The robbers spoke @placeholder and drove vehicles with French license plates.
(CNN) -- About 10 men armed with pistols and small machine guns raided a casino in Switzerland and made off into France with several hundred thousand Swiss francs in the early hours of Sunday morning, police said. The men, dressed in black clothes and black ski masks, split into two groups during the raid on the Grand Casino Basel, Chief Inspector Peter Gill told CNN. One group tried to break into the casino's vault on the lower level but could not get in, but they did rob the cashier of the money that was not secured, he said. The second group of armed robbers entered the upper level where the roulette and blackjack tables are located and robbed the cashier there, he said. @highlight Dressed in black clothes and black ski masks, ten men raided Grand Casino Basel @highlight Part of group failed to break into casino vault on the lower level @highlight Gunmen made off into France which is only about 100 meters from the casino @highlight One woman was beaten by robbers after unknowingly blocking their vehicles with car
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"But today they are learning the same hard lesson of petty tyrants and terrorists who have gone before, as @placeholder we do not give into fear.
Washington (CNN) -- With approval in hand to arm and train Syrian rebels to fight the ISIS terror group, President Barack Obama said Thursday the plan keeps with "the key principle" of U.S. strategy: No American combat troops on the ground. "The American troops deployed to Iraq do not and will not have a combat mission," he said in televised remarks from the White House. "Their mission is to advise and assist our partners on the ground. ...We can destroy ISIL without having our troops fight another ground war in the Middle East." Obama said more than 40 countries, including Arab nations, have offered assistance in the battle against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, which calls itself the Islamic State. @highlight NEW: French President says France has carried out its first airstrikes against ISIS @highlight President Barack Obama says more than 40 countries have offered assistance @highlight The U.S. military has approved a plan to strike ISIS in Syria, officials said @highlight ISIS captured 16 villages in northern Syria in the past day, opposition group says
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Lambert revealed he did not speak to @placeholder boss Jose Mourinho (right) after their defeat on Saturday
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert has warned Christian Benteke he may again find himself warming the bench in Tuesday night's crunch six-pointer at Hull. Benteke, 24, was axed from Villa’s starting line for Saturday’s 2-1 defeat against Chelsea after scoring just two Premier League goals since returning from injury in October. Lambert instead selected Gabby Agbonlahor to lead the line against Jose Mourinho’s side and hinted he is likely to stick with the same attack against the Tigers as his team aim for a first league win in 10 attempts. Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke started on the bench against Chelsea on Saturday @highlight Christian Benteke was on the bench for Aston Villa against Chelsea @highlight Paul Lambert warns he will stay there if he does not improve form @highlight Villa manager revealed he didn't speak to Jose Mourinho after defeat @highlight Aston Villa face relegation clash with Hull City on Tuesday night
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Google claims the tablet features what it claims is the highest resolution display in the world, with 300 pixels per inch compared to the @placeholder’s 264ppi ‘retina display’.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 14:56 EST, 29 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:40 EST, 30 October 2012 Google is set to take on Apple head on with a new big screen tablet and music service revealed today. The firm had originally planned to reveal the Nexus 10 tablet at an event in New York, but was forced to cancel due to hurricane Sandy, so took the industry by surprise and simply revealed the products online. The larger Nexus 10 tablet is being made by Samsung and features a display screen that measures about 10 inches diagonally, slightly larger than Apple's 9.7inch iPad. @highlight Firm launches new 10 inch Nexus 10 tablet to take on the iPad @highlight Also launches new Nexus 4 handset made by LG with a 4.7inch screen to take on the iPhone, and updated Nexus 7 to take on the iPad mini @highlight New Google Play music service will take on Apple
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On the other hand, Egypt is "extremely complicated and worrisome," Verveer said, with no women included on the committee that drafted @placeholder's transitional constitutional declaration, and only one female member serving in the cabinet.
Washington (CNN) -- As portions of the Arab world struggle to extinguish decades of oppression and dictorial rule, the rights and opportunities for women in these societies stand at a delicate precipice, U.S. State Department officials told a Senate Foreign Relations subcommittee Wednesday. "This is not a favor to women, it is not simply a nice thing to do," Melanne Verveer, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues, said at a hearing called to examine the role of women in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. "No country can get ahead when it leaves half of its people behind," and does not allow women an opportunity to participate in the economic development of their societies, she said. @highlight Senate panel holds hearing on role of women in Arab Spring nations @highlight While Tunisia's shows great promise, the picture in Egypt is "worrisome" @highlight Some conservative and political forces are calling for a rollback on women's rights @highlight Rights advocate: "No country can get ahead when it leaves half of its people behind"
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And it's a decision which still rankles with the younger @placeholder.
George Groves is a 'fraud' who does not deserve a shot at the WBC world title, according to the current champion Anthony Dirrell. Londoner Groves makes his return to the ring on Saturday when he faces Christopher Rebrasse at Wembley Arena in his first fight since being knocked out by Carl Froch in their record-breaking clash on May 31st. On the line is the European super-middleweight title as well as the nominal WBC silver strap – but most importantly, the winner will become the mandatory challenger to American Dirrell. Anthony Dirrell says George Groves is a 'fraud' who does not deserve a shot at the WBC world title @highlight George Groves is a 'fraud' who doesn't deserve WBC world title shot @highlight That is the opinion of current champion Anthony Dirrell @highlight Groves facing Christopher Rebrasse at Wembley on Saturday @highlight It will be Groves' first fight since defeat to Carl Froch @highlight Groves vs Rebrasse winner will face Dirrell
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Despite being brightly lit, @placeholder says the film was always intended to be dark in tone.
(CNN) -- If you think you were confused and challenged by the famously labyrinthine plot of "Chinatown," imagine how the screenwriter felt. In "Chinatown," Jack Nicholson played detective J.J. Gittes, whose nose has been slashed by some thugs. "I did lose my way many times," said Robert Towne in a recent interview. "It took an ungodly amount of time to work on it -- it was 10 months of solid work, and before that, there were several months of letting it gel enough to write it." The process was worth it to Towne, however -- he walked away with an Oscar for best original screenplay, the only one the film received in a year mostly overrun by "The Godfather Part II." @highlight "Chinatown," much-praised 1974 film, out in new DVD edition @highlight Director Roman Polanski's familiarity with tragedy informed the film, says writer @highlight Film is about detective, played by Jack Nicholson, who stumbles into major scandal @highlight "Chinatown" was nominated for 11 Oscars, won one (for Towne's screenplay)
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@placeholder has become accustomed to violence but the slayings on Saturday night touched a nerve.
NEWARK, New Jersey (CNN) -- Two people, including a 15-year-old boy, are in custody in connection with the execution-style slayings of three college students in a Newark, New Jersey, schoolyard, authorities said. Jose Carranza, 28, of Newark, New Jersey, surrendered in the slayings of three college students. Jose Carranza, 28, of Newark, surrendered with his lawyer at midday Thursday, Mayor Cory A. Booker said. The suspect insisted on surrendering to the mayor after learning he was wanted for murder. "He simply came forward. He said nothing," recalled Booker, who rushed from a news conference to meet the lawyer, Felix Lopez Montalvo, for the surrender. Watch Booker describe the surrender » @highlight NEW: Jose Carranza, 28, surrenders in schoolyard shootings case @highlight NEW: Boy, 15, taken into custody Wednesday night @highlight College students forced to kneel against wall, shot in head @highlight Slayings shocked Newark, New Jersey, where street violence is common
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Fans were angered that the @placeholder video sexualised the pro-surfer, and then didn't feature a single shot of surfin
By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 11:53 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:35 EST, 9 July 2013 Fans of the women's surf-wear brand Roxy have expressed their outrage at a new teaser video they feel is demeaning to women, branding it as 'disrespectful' and 'disappointing', and some claiming they feel 'utterly disgusted'. Posted on the brand's YouTube channel and Facebook page, the short video features a faceless female surfer waking up in the morning and preparing to hit the waves... but the star of the show is her bottom. Moreover, since the video ends when she paddles out to sea, none of the video actually features any surfing, which fans have found unpalatable. @highlight Facebook fans angry that brand reduced pro-surfer to sexuality @highlight Video was teaser to reveal their poster girl for Roxy Pro Biarritz 2013 @highlight Girl unmasked in later video as Australian pro-surfer Stephanie Gilmore
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didn't have mum to look after he would get another @placeholder.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:25 EST, 16 October 2013 A dog lover who died of a broken heart just weeks after his German Shepherd was put to sleep has left almost £400,000 to the RSPCA. Kevin Johnson, 59, bequeathed £364,568.68 to the animal charity in a final tribute to his Alsatian, Chelsea. Mr Johnson handed over all his savings to the RSPCA as well as all the cash from the sale of his cottage to say a massive thank you after he'd adopted her from his local rescue centre. Mr Johnson has donated all of his savings to the Friends of RSPCA Southridge near Potters Bar, after both he and his beloved dog passed away @highlight Kevin Johnson, 59, bequeathed £364,568.68 to the animal charity @highlight Owner had a massive heart attack and passed away just two months after his Alsatian Chelsea suffered a deadly stroke @highlight Has donated his savings to the Friends of RSPCA Southridge, Potters Bar
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Both @placeholder and Rapfogel's wife have said they knew nothing about Rapfogel's misdeeds, and no official made any connection between the donations and Silver's office.
By Associated Press The politically connected former CEO of a prominent New York City charity was sentenced to prison Wednesday for helping to steal more than $9 million from the anti-poverty organization. William Rapfogel, who once headed the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, will serve a term of 40 months to 10 years in a case that rattled New York's political circles. Authorities linked the decades-long theft to campaign contributions, and both the charity and Rapfogel himself have deep political ties. William Rapfogel, who formerly led the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, was sentenced Wednesday to a term of 40 months to 10 years in prison for helping to steal more than $9 million from the anti-poverty organization @highlight William Rapfogel once headed the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty and will now serve between 40 months and 10 years in prison @highlight Authorities believe the theft went on for decades as he abused his position @highlight Was fired from his $340,000-a-year job in August @highlight Wife Judy is Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver's chief of staff
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The @placeholder is about 40 degrees this time of year.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 1 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:45 EST, 1 January 2014 A 22-year-old graduate has died after his car plunged into a canal off the Hudson River in Jersey City in the early hours of New Year’s Day. Marc Pych was unresponsive when he was pulled from the water at around 3:30 a.m., about two hours after he crashed through a steel barrier and drove off a New Jersey parking lot and into the water. Pych, who had just graduated from Rutgers University last week with a degree in finance, was pronounced dead at hospital. He had been due to start searching for a job in the new year. @highlight Marc Pych, 22, died after the car he was driving plunged into a canal just off the Hudson River in Jersey City @highlight He had been out celebrating New Year's Eve with friends just prior to the incident @highlight His death is currently being investigated as an accident and Pych's family have described him as an excellent driver who didn't drink @highlight Pych had recently graduated from Rutgers with a degree in finance and was due to start looking for a job in the new year
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Until now, @placeholder rovers have required relatively flat terrain with few rocks, which would pose a risk to the rover, trap it or even lead to them overturning.
Nasa's next rover to land on Mars could have a little helper to help keep it safe while exploring the planet's surface. British engineers have been testing a new type of intelligent robot that can be deployed from a larger vehicle on the Martian surface to act as a scout in the surrounding landscape. They hope the scout, which is about 30 inches (76cm) long, will be used on a planned joint Nasa and European Space Agency mission to bring back samples of soil from Mars to Earth. Scroll down for video British engineers are testing a new intelligent scout robot (shown). They say it could be deployed from a larger vehicle on the Martian surface. It would 'scurry' ahead to find objects of interest for the rover to explore. This would make the process of analysing objects on Mars quicker @highlight British engineers are testing a new intelligent scout robot called Faster @highlight They say it could be deployed from a larger rover on the Martian surface @highlight It would 'scurry' ahead to find objects of interest for the rover to explore @highlight This would make the process of analysing objects on Mars quicker @highlight Current rovers on Mars are very slow - Curiosity moves at 0.08mph @highlight Scout could be used on next Nasa or Esa rovers on Mars
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When they separated, @placeholder acquired three quarters of Sudan's oil reserves.
(CNN) -- The president of Sudan ordered the shutdown of an oil pipeline running from South Sudan, explaining that he didn't want his country's neighbor to use oil funds to arm "mercenaries, traitors and agents." The closure ordered by President Omar al-Bashir goes into effect Sunday, according to a story from his country's state-run Sudan News Agency. Al-Bashir announced the directive to a large crowd attending the opening of a power station outside Kharthoum, saying his decision "came after thoughtful considerations of all the consequences and expected impacts." "If (South Sudan) decides to send their oil through Kenya or Djibouti, that's fine. Good for them," the impassioned leader said in a speech broadcast by state-run Sudan TV. "But we will never allow their oil to go through Sudan so they could buy arms and ammunition and give them to mercenaries, traitors and agents." @highlight NEW: Sudan's president say South Sudan oil funds help arm "mercenaries, traitors" @highlight NEW: He urges "all people" to join the military, pro-government militias @highlight President al-Bashir orders the shutdown of an oil pipeline from South Sudan @highlight South Sudan became independent of Sudan in 2011, but some issues have remained
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@placeholder teammates congratulate Diafra Sakho (R) after his goal gave them a 2-0 lead
BBC pundit Steve McManaman does not believe that Manchester City will retain their Premier League title should Chelsea defeat Manchester United on Sunday. The reigning champions were surprisingly beaten 2-1 by West Ham despite a second half onslaught that came close to earning the Blues a result at Upton Park. Although McManaman insists that City are not playing poorly, he doubts that they will be able to catch Chelsea if Jose Mourinho's side open up an eight-point lead at Old Trafford. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch... Sergio Aguero reacts after seeing Manchester City lose 2-1 to West ham at Upton Park @highlight Manchester City were defeated 2-1 by West Ham at Upton Park @highlight Morgan Amalfitano and Diafra Sakho scored for the Hammers @highlight Steve McManaman rated David Silva's goal as the highlight of the game @highlight Chelsea can move eight points clear by beating Manchester United
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'The @placeholder should call off this needless strike and work to find a settlement before any damage is done.'
By Richard Hartley-parkinson PUBLISHED: 03:57 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 04:31 EST, 18 April 2012 Millions of commuters face fresh misery next week as London Underground workers plan a 72-hour walkout. The strikes, which come a week ahead of the mayoral election, stretch over four days and will involve the people who maintain and upgrade the tracks who are unhappy with negotiations over pensions and benefits. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union, which represents around 1,000 staff on the Tube Lines contracts, said its members will walk out at 4pm on Tuesday until the same time on Friday. @highlight Workers to walk out at 4pm on Tuesday until 4pm on Friday next week @highlight Strikes will affect Piccadilly, Jubilee and Northern Lines @highlight TfL says strike action is 'completely unnecessary' @highlight Chamber of Commerce says strike will cost 'millions' @highlight Boris Johnson spokesman said it was 'no surprise' that Ken Livingstone's friend was calling for strikes ahead of the London mayoral elections
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By Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:12 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 20:29 EST, 16 June 2013 National Security Agency documents leaked by Edward Snowden reveal that both the American and British spied on delegates of other countries at two 2009 Group of 20 meetings. The report indicates that Britain’s Government Communications Headquarters, an organization analogous to the NSA, set up internet cafes at the 2009 London Group of 20 conference with the purpose of reading the emails of those attendees who used them, among other spy tactics. Also revealed were documents showing that the NSA was also actively monitoring London G20 attendees, specifically then Russian president Dmitry Medvedev. @highlight Part of the Snowden leak shows the NSA targeted Medvedev's correspondences at the 2009 G20 summit in London @highlight Meanwhile, British spies intercepted calls and emails made by Turkish and other dignitaries and used information to influence summit talks in real time
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