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Despite those reservations, Austin embraced @placeholder over the GP weekend with Texan bonhomie, barbeques and what amounted to a 24-hour festival of live music in downtown's throbbing hub.
(CNN) -- A triumphant Lewis Hamilton called Sunday's United States Grand Prix the best race of 2012 but for many it was more important than that -- it was Formula One being reborn in the USA. Since the sport abandoned the U.S. in 2007 it has been a long road back -- but a journey F1 desperately needed to make as a global sport, especially with the bizarre 2005 race still fresh in some minds. Yet its first job of finding a new home was fraught with frustration. After the Indianapolis Motor Speedway lost its contract to host F1, the Texan city of Austin successfully bid to stage the race on a purpose-built track. @highlight Sunday's Grand Prix in Austin ended the sport's five-year absence from the United States @highlight A near capacity crowd of 117,500 turned out to witness Lewis Hamilton win the race @highlight Hopes are high that an American driver can fuel the sport's limited popularity in the U.S.
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The @placeholder today told reporters he stood be his decision to bestow a knigthood on Prince Philip, saying he had made a 'great contribution' to Australian public life.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch has fired his second broadside at Prime Minister Tony Abbott in just two days, urging him to sack his chief of staff Peta Credlin. In a series of social media posts, Murdoch wrote that Mr Abbott's controversial top adviser 'must do her patriotic duty and resign' if he doesn't sack her. The demand came after the billionaire branded Mr Abbott's decision to knight Prince Philip a 'joke and embarrassment' and a News Corp columnist said Credlin should be sacrificed. Murdoch tweeted: 'Forget fairness. This change only way to recover team work and achieve so much possible for Australia. Leading involves cruel choices'. @highlight Rupert Murdoch says Peta Credlin 'must do her patriotic duty and resign' @highlight News Corp columnist Miranda Devine blamed her for Prince Philip gaffe @highlight Mr Abbott today said Ms Credlin had nothing to do with the decision @highlight MPs have complained about her tight control on the PM's office @highlight The News Corp Australia chairman recently met Julie Bishop
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Infographic shows research on where @placeholder are going, why they're going and how long they're going for
By Emily Payne for MailOnline Australia is the most popular destination for British expats - with 1.2 million living Down Under. The US and Canada come in second and third place - with 700,000 and 675,000 Brits living there, according to a new infographic. The research shows sunny Spain, which was the second most popular destination for a decade, has fallen out of favour with numbers decreasing rapidly in recent years. The majority of Britons leave the country for more than four years, with those uprooting to other European countries being more likely to stay longer, according to the infographic by www.currencyfair.com. @highlight UK has the 8th highest expat rate in the world with 7% of Britons abroad @highlight Australia is the most popular destination by far, followed by US and Canada @highlight Numbers of Britons in France and Spain has fallen in recent years
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Raffaele Sollecito says 'sneaky' officers instigated a string of approaches from a prison guard, other inmates and even his family as he and his @placeholder lover were awaiting trial for the 21-year-old's murder in Perugia, Italy.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 03:05 EST, 15 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:45 EST, 18 September 2013 Amanda Knox has announced she will not attend a retrial because she will forever be seen as 'the dark lady who decided Meredith had to die'. The 26-year-old claims her presence animates the courtroom, detracting from the evidence. It follows claims by her co-accused and former boyfriend that Italian police tried to bribe him into framing her. Since overturning a 26-year jail sentence, the American has denied any involvement in the 2007 murder of Leeds University student Meredith Kercher, who was found with her throat slashed in their shared flat in Perugia. @highlight Cleared Knox claims her every movement 'distracted from the evidence' @highlight She rejected calls for her to fly to Florence on 30 September for retrial @highlight Follows claims from former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito that officers warned him to 'distance himself' from Knox - or face life in prison @highlight He said police manipulated his family who begged him to comply with them @highlight Italian says he's terrified of retribution and is starting new life in Caribbean
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Lambert was then taken to the club's training ground at @placeholder ahead of a flight back down to Southampton later in the afternoon.
Southampton and England striker Rickie Lambert appears a step closer to completing a move to Liverpool after undergoing a medical on Merseyside. The Anfield club are understood to have agreed a £4million deal for the 32-year-old, who was once on their books as an academy player. Liverpool are thought to be keen to complete a deal before Lambert heads to England's pre-World Cup training camp in the United States on Sunday. Lambert told Sky Sports News: 'The medical went well but as you know I can't say anything. 'I'll speak properly about it, hopefully, very shortly. 'It's been a crazy football year to be honest, the way it's carrying on.' @highlight England striker was an unused substitute against Peru on Friday @highlight Lambert has spent the majority of his career in the lower league @highlight Brendan Rodgers wanted the deal done before the World Cup @highlight Player had medical at Liverpool Spire Hospital before travelling to Melwood
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"I am very grateful for you helping me out," Treankler told @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A Milwaukee, Wisconsin, motorist whose SUV fell into a large sinkhole thanked the passer-by who brought an end to the brief but terrifying ordeal. "The road just went out from under me," Lance Treankler, the Cadillac Escalade driver, said Friday. "When I landed, my head snapped back. I went unconscious for a few seconds. When I looked up, I saw water run over me." That's when Mark Pawlik, 46, who was walking Thursday evening near Oakland and North avenues on Milwaukee's east side, came to the rescue. Pawlik told CNN affiliate WTMJ that he saw a nearby traffic light in the sinkhole and spotted the SUV heading right toward it. The vehicle disappeared and a traffic light landed on its roof. Pawlik saw the driver standing on the SUV's hood. @highlight "The road just went out from under me," driver says @highlight Mark Pawlik was walking past Thursday evening when he saw SUV disappear @highlight Lance Treankler suffered only cuts and bruises
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Currently, two @placeholder justices sit on the bench, Ginsburg and Breyer.
Washington (CNN) -- Diversity is not a word that describes the Supreme Court's makeup over most of its existence. Only three women justices have served (the first in 1981), and only two African-Americans (the first in 1967). The first Hispanic was named last year, but no Native Americans or Asian-Americans have been named, nor have any openly homosexual or disabled justices. Only about 11 Catholics have served, and seven Jews. The expected elevation of Elena Kagan to the high court would represent both a step forward and a retreat of sorts, for bench diversity on the high-profile court, especially when compared to the man she would replace. @highlight No Native Americans, Asian-Americans, homosexual or disabled justices named to high court @highlight First Hispanic, Sonia Sotomayor, named last year @highlight Kagan would become third woman on Supreme Court @highlight Would join fellow Jewish-Americans Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer
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She had spent two terms at university in @placeholder, before travelling to Costa Rica.
Czech student Alexandra Drbohlavova, 22 - known as Sasa to her friends - died after she was stabbed up to 15 times in her head, neck, and chest in her tent at an eco-farm in a remote rainforest area of Costa Rica. Alfred Saunders, 20, the son of two high-flying academics has been arrested for the sexually motivated murder at the paradise hideaway in Central America. Lenka Janalova, 22, a fellow student from Charles University in Prague said: 'I can’t believe this has happened. It is an absolute shock to all of us who knew her. This image of murdered student Alexandra Drbohlavova (circled) with friends emerged today. It was taken in Domino Park, Miami, five days before she flew to Costa Rica @highlight Church-going victim had been invited to spend Christmas with friends at Miami University's United Methodist ministry but chose to go to Costa Rica @highlight Stabbed 15 times in her head, neck and chest in 'drug-fuelled' attack
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The @placeholder is the only state that unambiguously denies in-state tuition to U.S. citizen children of undocumented immigrants.
(CNN) -- Like a viper that slithers through the garden -- mostly unseen, menacing, dangerous -- a troubling trend is taking hold in this country, a movement to shake the foundations of what "born in the USA" means. Wendy Ruiz was born in Miami in 1992. She graduated from a Miami public high school in 2010 and applied to Florida International University, a four-year state college that required her to disclose her parents' federal immigration status. Ruiz was unable to provide this information, so she was denied admission. She then applied to Miami Dade College to complete a two-year degree. When her acceptance letter arrived, there was a catch: She would be required to pay the out-of-state tuition rate. How could this be possible when Wendy Ruiz had lived her entire life in Florida? @highlight Charles Garcia: A judge ruled that children of immigrants in Florida deserve in-state tuition @highlight He says children born in the U.S. are American citizens, shouldn't be treated differently @highlight Garcia: Give young people a chance at college and they'll boost the economy
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"@placeholder did not rape the alleged victim, and the prosecution cannot and will not be able to establish and substantiate their claim," Duncan said.
(CNN) -- Two Steubenville, Ohio, football stars sexually assaulted a 16-year-old girl, treating her "like a toy," a state prosecutor said Wednesday in the opening statement of the teens' rape trial. Trent Mays, 17, and Ma'lik Richmond, 16, are accused of sexually assaulting the girl at a series of end-of-summer parties in August, according to prosecutors. The case received widespread attention nationally after other Steubenville teens posted images of the alleged victim seemingly unconscious to social media sites. Defense attorneys say the boys are innocent of rape. Mays is also charged with illegal use of a minor in nudity oriented material. @highlight NEW: Witness says she and the alleged victim shared vodka at a party @highlight Trent Mays, 17, and Ma'lik Richmond,16, are charged with rape @highlight The boys are accused of sexually assaulting a girl at end-of-summer parties @highlight Football players bragged of what they did to a 16-year-old girl, a prosecutor says
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Though they have said @placeholder was the subject of many of Steve Powell's photos, those images were not part of the case.
By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 16 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:27 EST, 16 May 2012 A jury has convicted Steven Powell of voyeurism charges that stemmed from an investigation into his missing daughter-in-law, finding him guilty on all 14 counts. Powell looked off into a corner of the courtroom as the verdict was read. Anne Bremner, an attorney who represents Susan Powell's family, smiled. Authorities brought the voyeurism charges last year after searching Steve Powell's home during their investigation into the disappearance of Susan Powell of Utah. With the conviction on all 14 counts, Powell faces the possibility of up to five years in jail for each. His sentencing is scheduled for June 15. @highlight Powell faces up to five years in prison for each of the 14 counts @highlight Will be sentenced on June 15 @highlight Showed no emotion as the verdict was read @highlight Jurors asked to see disc in which Powell allegedly taped himself viewing the images of the young girls
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Mrs Gill said the family have complained to the trust that runs @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:56 EST, 9 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:49 EST, 10 June 2013 A former NHS employee has described the hospital where her elderly father died as the worst she had encountered during her 30-year career. James Bollen, 92, died last week after contracting three illnesses during a four-week stay at Weston General Hospital in Somerset. The pensioner, whose family said he had always feared he would die on one of its wards, had been admitted to the hospital in Weston-super-Mare with norovirus. James Bollen, with wife Susanne, contracted three illnesses including boils after being admitted to Weston General Hospital @highlight Jane Gill said James Bollen contracted three illnesses while in hospital @highlight The former senior pharmacy technician said standards at Weston General Hospital were the worst she had seen in her 30 year career @highlight Claims 92-year-old father went without food and water during stay
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Last month, Donovan thought he had earned a prominent role on the @placeholder World Cup team right up until the moment he was cut from the roster by coach Jurgen Klinsmann.
By James Nye New ESPN pundit Landon Donovan has wasted no time tearing into Jurgen Klinsmann, the coach who controversially dropped him last month. Appearing on the sports network on Wednesday for their World Cup Preview, former star Donovan lambasted defeatist coach Klinsmann for repeating for the second time in as many weeks that the USA has no chance at all of winning the trophy. 'This will come as a surprise to nobody, but I don't agree with Jurgen,' said Donovan who will work for ESPN for the duration of the 32-nation tournament which kicks-off on Thursday in Brazil. Scroll Down for Video @highlight Landon Donovan used his first appearance as a pundit on ESPN to criticize US Soccer coach Jurgen Klinsmann @highlight Soccer legend Donovan, 32, is confident his ex-teammates will succeed @highlight Klinsmann has played down the chances of the United States over the past week @highlight Repeated his claim that his squad has no chance of winning as he touched down in Brazil on Wednesday @highlight Klinsmann controversially dropped Donovan from his squad last month
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His defender Martin Skrtel did dangle a leg in front of young Bolton prospect Zach Clough in the 59th minute, though, and had Liverpool gone on to lose @placeholder may well have found that he had few allies when it came to talk of miscarriages of justice.
Over the course of two games against Bolton from the Championship, Liverpool have seemingly invented new methods of not scoring. With just minutes of this replay left, however, Brendan Rodgers’ team finally found a way and Steven Gerrard’s dream of a birthday FA Cup final lives on. Liverpool should have won the first game a week-and-half ago. Certainly they should have won this one much more easily than this. However, having hit the frame of the goal three times, they were staring at an embarrassing defeat after Eidur Gudjohnsen’s second half penalty edged Bolton to the precipice of another 2015 FA Cup shock. @highlight Eidur Gudjohsen gives Bolton 1-0 lead with second half penalty @highlight 19-year-old Zach Clough fouled by Liverpool's Martin Skrtel to earn spot-kick @highlight Raheem Sterling levels the scoring for Brendan Rodgers side inside last 10 minutes @highlight Philippe Coutinho bags late winner to send Reds into FA Cup fifth round @highlight Bolton forced to play final 20 minutes with 10 men after Neil Danns is shown a second yellow card @highlight Liverpool will play Crystal Palace in the FA Cup fifth round @highlight PLAYER RATINGS: Josh Vela impresses for Bolton in narrow FA Cup defeat while Joe Allen struggles for Liverpool
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Take your pick: There was sporty @placeholder, left, in a branded tracksuit carrying weights, as well as cowgirl Barbie, right, who rocked a rodeo style
In February he brought us fast food fashion and it seems that in his second season at the helm of Moschino, Jeremy Scott hasn't run out of creative ideas. The creative head, who is famed for making kitsch cool, sent his models down the runway in Milan in Barbie doll inspired dresses to the sound of Aqua's iconic 90s hit, I'm A Barbie Girl. The show was opened by a doll dressed exactly the same as the plastic one gifted to audience members and each new model followed suit. In short; a collection that screams Rita Ora. I'm a Barbie girl! Jeremy Scott, in his second season as creative head for Moschino, put on a super fun, Barbie-inspired show in Milan last night @highlight Creative director inspired by Barbie @highlight Sent models down catwalk in Milan to sound of Aqua's 90s hit @highlight Last season, made fast food fashion a hot trend
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It's not a crime to travel to southern @placeholder, and there are many foreign aid groups here, so surely many people are traveling innocently.
It's an odd experience flying in to Hatay, southern Turkey, on the border with Syria and its nasty and seemingly infinite war these days: there is a truly international flavor to the passenger manifests. As we flew in, there were two men from Mauritania, one with a limp, accompanied by a woman from Tunisia. On another flight which we saw land, two young men with large backpacks, coming from Benghazi. On another, four Libyans, also from Benghazi. Then a young, bearded man with a noticeably thick northern British accent, there to collect a friend from Leicester -- the pair absolutely don't want to talk, especially when I offer them a CNN business card. Then come the Egyptians, and a Gulf Arab -- he sounded Saudi -- who frantically kissed and embraced the bemused driver there to pick him up. @highlight Smugglers are helping would-be jihadis travel across border from southern Turkey to Syria @highlight One tells CNN the rate of those making crossing has tripled since chemical attacks @highlight 'Hamza' tells CNN he is happy to be going to Syria to become a martyr @highlight Turkish officials say they are intensely involved in the fight against terrorism
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Twitter: ‘Hey, @@placeholder, you are a disgrace suspending a staffer for
By Inderdeep Bains PUBLISHED: 10:34 EST, 28 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:51 EST, 28 May 2013 Adam Austin was suspended from his job at Morrisons after he refused to take off a Help for Heroes bracelet and a poppy Morrisons has sparked outrage by suspending a checkout assistant for wearing a Help for Heroes wristband and poppy badge in tribute to murdered soldier Lee Rigby. Father-of-two Adam Austin was escorted off the supermarket’s premises and told he faced disciplinary action after he refused to remove the items. The 28-year-old said he was left feeling embarrassed and angry by the incident, adding: ‘I was disappointed and partly furious. @highlight Adam Austin has said he is 'disappointed and partly furious' with suspension @highlight Staff prohibited from wearing extra items to stop them falling into food @highlight Supermarket has now changed its guidelines following the suspension @highlight Mr Austin remains suspended until meeting with management on Friday
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@placeholder grabbed and hit doctor as many as five times on the back of her head with the handle of a closed pocket knife until she was knocked out, authorities said.
By Ryan Gorman A 54-year-old inmate in prison since he was a teenager for being an accomplice to one of the most disturbing murders in Michigan history has been freed from his life sentence for parole. Timothy Spytma will be released July 18 and subject to a four-year parole. His accomplice Michael Saxton was released on parole in 1986. The two men were convicted in the vicious beating, rape and murder of 42-year-old neighbor Phyllis Doctor on December 16, 1974. Both were high on drugs during the frenzied attack and ransacking of her home. Soon to be free: Timothy Spytma has been behind bars since the 1970s but will be set free on parole later this month @highlight Timothy Spytma and an accomplice were sentenced to life in prison for the 1976 beating, rape and murder of a neighbor during a robbery gone bad @highlight The accomplice was set free in 1986, but Spytma remained jailed until now @highlight He was granted four years parole and will be out from behind bars July 18
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Benitez has a short time left in his interim @placeholder tenure, but he has many more games scheduled than Sunderland's six.
(CNN) -- For once it wasn't Rafael Benitez facing the hard questions. The Chelsea manager has faced a barrage of criticism from fans and media this season, but this week he has led the English club to vital victories in the Premier League, FA Cup and Europa League. By contrast, much of the focus ahead of Sunday's home match against Sunderland was on the struggling team's controversial appointment of manager Paolo Di Canio. Is he a fascist or not? Will he talk about it? Was his hiring a massive misjudgment of public opinion by American owner Ellis Short in this political climate of ultra correctness, especially given Sunderland's strong commercial ties to Africa? @highlight Sunday's 2-1 win over Sunderland puts Chelsea third in English Premier League @highlight Sunderland manager, asked about being a fascist, says "your nature never changes" @highlight Paolo Di Canio also says, "I don't think you are the same person than 20 years ago" @highlight Tottenham's bid for Champions League place falters with 2-2 draw against Everton
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Don't sweat it if you can't master a roll on the first day: @placeholder's instructors shadow your every paddle stroke, and if you go over, they're more than happy to right your boat (in kayak-speak, the "hand of God").
(Sunset) -- Come home from your next trip relaxed and smarter. Where to learn Spanish, whitewater rafting, astrophysics and more Sedona Spirit Yoga & Hiking offers four-day retreats among the red rocks. Sedona, Arizona Find your path in Arizona In Sedona, the path to enlightenment involves hiking boots and yoga mats. Sedona Spirit Yoga & Hiking offers four-day retreats where you'll take guided hikes through red rock wilderness to vortex sites, places where the Earth's energy is supposedly strongest. You'll also learn meditation, experience a Native American sweat lodge and maybe even nail that eagle pose. Abbreviated three- to six-hour yoga hikes are also offered. @highlight Seasons of My Heart offers Mexican cooking lessons in Oaxaca @highlight Take a crash course in astrophysics at Camp Denali in Alaska @highlight Get command of whitewater paddling basics at Otter Bar Lodge Kayak School
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For customers in @placeholder's bustling markets, however, this is no dumping ground.
Inside one of the many busy open markets in Kampala, rows of hanged trousers and dresses swing in midair, casting a shadow over the colorful stacks of unsorted clothes sitting on rickety wooden stalls. Amidst the hustle and bustle, bargain-hunting shoppers rummage through the large piles of printed t-shirts, short-sleeved blouses and retro jackets in search of a great deal. This is the Ugandan capital's version of a thrift store, fully stocked with second-hand garments from the West. Here, European-made clothing, American sports jerseys and designer labels are all offered at discount prices, turning second-hand markets like this into a prime destination for cheap garments. @highlight Previously owned clothing is big business in Africa @highlight But mass influx of second-hand clothes from the West damages local industries @highlight Designers say cast-offs are preventing their businesses from growing @highlight Several African countries have banned imports of second-hand clothes
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'Toyota has cooperated with the U.S. attorney's office in this matter for more than four years,' a @placeholder spokeswoman told the cable news network.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:53 EST, 18 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:58 EST, 18 March 2014 Toyota and the federal government reportedly are about to announce a settlement to the tune of $1 billion following a Justice Department probe of how the automaker handled customer complaints about unintended acceleration the company at one point attributed to faulty floor mats. U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara's office began investigating allegations that the Japanese automaker misled federal authorities in 2009, after complaints about the unintended acceleration became a source of controversy. The agreement allows Toyota to avoid any potential criminal charges that could be brought against employees in the future, and requires the company to shell out a $1 billion fine. @highlight The deal protects Toyota executives from criminal prosecution @highlight Justice Department lawyers investigated whether Toyota misled investigators looking into its handling of complaints of acceleration issues @highlight General Motors currently is being investigated over similar complaints
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It said: ‘Captain and Mrs @placeholder are separating and divorce proceedings have commenced.
By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 22:46 EST, 3 May 2012 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 4 May 2012 Princess Anne’s former husband, Captain Mark Phillips, is to divorce for the second time after a year-long romance with a woman 30 years his junior. The 63-year-old – who is father to the Queen’s grandchildren Peter and Zara Phillips – has left his wife Sandy for American equestrienne Lauren Hough, it emerged last night. It is understood Captain Phillips has already left the marital home in Cherington, Gloucestershire, and plans to set up home with Miss Hough, 35, in Florida. Proud father: Capt. Phillips with Zara, left, and Olympian Lauren Hough, right @highlight Friend said affair had been going on for a year @highlight Princess Anne's ex has left home he shared with second wife Sandy, 58 @highlight He told source: 'I might only be alive for another five or ten years so I might as well be happy'
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She claimed that ‘most of the things which are told to the people in @placeholder are myths, have nothing to do with reality.’
By Jack Doyle, Home Affairs Correspondent PUBLISHED: 20:21 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:47 EST, 11 January 2014 Furious Tory MPs last night rounded on European Commissioner Viviane Reding who accused David Cameron of deliberately spreading ‘populist myths’ about immigration and benefits tourism. Mrs Reding accused the PM of raising the issue deliberately to distract from the ‘real subjects’ of concern to British people. She said Mr Cameron’s actions were ‘destroying the future’ of Britain. Her comments were condemned as ‘unbelievable’ and ‘utter nonsense’ by Tory backbenchers, who accused her of being out of touch. Criticised: European Commissioner Viviane Reding, pictured, said David Cameron was spreading 'populist myths' about immigration and benefit tourism deliberately to distract from real subjects of concern to Britain @highlight Viviane Reding said PM was deliberately spreading myths to win elections @highlight Her comments were condemned as 'unbelievable' by Tory MPs @highlight One said: 'She has no business in interfering with immigration policies'
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The survey asked for opinions on 26 top news broadcasters in @placeholder, and respondents stated their most- and least-favourites.
By Mark Duell UPDATED: 14:24 EST, 28 February 2012 Diane Sawyer is America's most-liked news personality, with the ABC host beating CNN’s Anderson Cooper and NBC’s Brian Williams in a poll. But at the other end of the scale, radio host Rush Limbaugh, Bill O’Reilly of Fox News and CNN anchor Nancy Grace are the least-favourite. The findings from a cross-party survey also show British CNN host Piers Morgan is the sixth least-favourite presenter among Americans. Top-rated: Diane Sawyer, left, is the most-liked news personality in the U.S., with the ABC anchor ahead of CNN’s Anderson Cooper, right, according to a survey @highlight Diane Sawyer and Anderson Cooper top U.S. survey with Brian Williams @highlight Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly and Nancy Grace are least-liked presenters @highlight British CNN host Piers Morgan is sixth least-favourite among Americans
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Eventually, the team discovered olinguitos living in an @placeholder forest and spent a number of days observing the creatures.
By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 09:19 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:15 EST, 15 August 2013 Hidden away in the cloud forests of Colombia and described as half cat, half teddy bear, the olinguito is the first new carnivore to be discovered in the Western Hemisphere in 35 years. The cute creature has been wrongly identified for 100 years, despite having been spotted in the wild, tucked into museum collections and even exhibited in zoos. But now scientists at the Smithsonian Institute have confirmed the loveable carnivorous mammal is a new species and have said it is 'an incredibly rare discovery in the 21st Century'. @highlight U.S. scientists said the carnivorous olinguito looks like a cross between a house cat and a teddy bear but is a member of the same family as raccoons @highlight The creature, which has woolly orange brown fur lives in the cloud forests of Colombia and Ecuador, and is named 'neblina,' which means fog in Spanish @highlight Scientists at the Smithsonian said the mammal is most active at night, eats mainly fruit, rarely comes out of the trees and has one baby at a time
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Meanwhile, it was @placeholder's third defeat on the bounce, a feat they haven't 'achieved' since 2003.
By David Kent After watching the winger seal Real Madrid's first trophy since 2012, Carlo Ancelotti said the club are lucky to have Gareth Bale. Real beat fierce rivals Barcelona 2-1 in the Copa del Rey at the Mestalla, with the Welshman scoring the winning goal late on. And the Italian boss has hailed the 'extraordinary' Bale, who shone in Cristiano Ronaldo's absence for Los Blancos. Scroll down to watch Video shows Gareth Bale's face changing over the years Copa Del Rey winner: Gareth Bale celebrates after his goal sealed a major trophy for Real Madrid Wonder strike: Bale's goal was enough to seal El Clasico victory against Barcelona @highlight Gareth Bale scored a superb goal to win the Copa del Rey for Real Madrid @highlight The Welshman sealed the tie with a solo effort late on @highlight Manager Carlo Ancelotti labelled the winger 'extraordinary' @highlight Barca coach Gerardo Martino doesn't fear the sack despite another defeat
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The Passenger Who Landed A Plane, tonight at 9pm on @placeholder
By Ruth Styles After a 24-year career as a desk clerk in the RAF, John Wildey, 77, had spent plenty of time looking at planes but had never taken the controls. But all that changed after a pleasure flight to Skegness turned into a nightmare when Mr Wildey's friend and pilot was suddenly taken ill and died during the flight. Now, six months after making headlines after being forced to make an emergency landing solo and in the dark, Mr Wildey is to tell the full story for the first time as part of a new Channel 4 documentary. Terrifying: John Wildey had a brush with death after his pilot friend tragically passed away during a flight @highlight John Wildey, 77, had to take control of a plane when his friend died @highlight Forced to make an emergency landing despite never having piloted before @highlight Has now told full story for the first time on new Channel 4 documentary
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Tasty: Also on the table was a bumper tub of butter by Danish brand @placeholder, a 500g jar of Marmite and jam by Tiptree
Samantha Cameron is famous for her love of Scandinavian minimalist style and it seems she's also a fan of IKEA furniture and Danish butter. The Prime Minister's wife was hosting a breakfast for disabled children at Downing Street and served up crumpets with a £6.20 1kg tub of Lurpak spread. The feast, which saw Stevie Tyrie, who has cerebral palsy, and Down's Syndrome sufferer Philip Kiley, take their places around the £795 marble table by A Modern World, also featured a bumper 500g pot of Marmite (£3.95) and a jar of Tiptree jam. Behind the children was the Cameron's £25,000 kitchen, which boasts some stylish new pieces that have been added since the doors to the Camerons' flat at No.11 were last thrown open during Angela Merkel's visit in February last year. @highlight Photos taken during a charity breakfast at No.10 reveal new additions to Samantha Cameron's famous kitchen @highlight Among them are a £1,615 Flos Arco floor lamp, a £250 IKEA cabinet and a customised £795 marble table @highlight Breakfast included toast and crumpets served with a 1kg tub of Danish Lurpak butter and a 500g pot of Marmite @highlight Kitchen was partly funded by £30,000 annual maintenance grant with the rest paid for by the Camerons @highlight Pictures From Home opens tonight at La Galleria in Pall Mall and runs for a week
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Judo player Wojdan Shaherkani finally competed after a row over her headscarf ended in compromise with @placeholder authorities.
London (CNN) -- It may not have been the most dramatic of moments, but it was certainly an important one: Two women, modestly dressed and veiled, walked proudly alongside the flag of their nation Saudi Arabia into London's Olympic stadium at the Games' spectacular opening ceremony. This understated entrance marked an extraordinary moment for the kingdom and for the Olympics itself, as the first occasion in the history of the Games when all countries participating have had women athletes in their teams. The achievement was welcomed by those at the highest echelons of sport, with Jacques Rogge, head of the International Olympic Committee, noting with pride in his speech at the opening ceremony that it was "a major boost for gender equality." @highlight London 2012 is the first Olympics to feature women in every national team @highlight IOC chief Jacques Rogge hails "major boost for gender equality" @highlight Saudi Judoka Wojdan Shaherkani says taking part "opportunity of lifetime" @highlight Women's boxing included as an Olympic discipline for the first time at London Games
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The Chinese government's recent trip to central Europe revealed that the hiccup in @placeholder has not slowed China's plan to invest heavily in the former communist states.
London (CNN) -- When I was driving through Poland last year, all the talk was about a Chinese company's failure to complete a major motorway project. The contract was wrestled away from the Chinese and the Poles finished it themselves. The details, denials and counter-claims aren't important for this article; far more interesting is the impact of any China-led project in Europe. Any news on such projects -- good or bad -- makes headlines. But the splash is bigger when such projects fail or when people starting mumbling about Chinese influence. What China does in Europe matters greatly, though rarely do I hear or read a positive story about China's influence. @highlight CNN's Jim Boulden writes he hardly hears positive stories about China's influence in Europe @highlight Europe's and China's economies are intertwined @highlight A change of leadership in Beijing will not have much impact in Europe
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She said she was driving through @placeholder while wearing a skirt that Alex had always admired on her, when she could feel someone touching her.
A beauty school student from Sacramento says she had to sell her car because it was being haunted by the spirit of her dead boyfriend. Deanna Stinson says she had a series on spine-chilling experiences in her pick up truck which started days after her boyfriend Alex's unexpected death. When a paranormal investigator checked the car, he recorded what the pair believe was a male voice trying to answer their questions. Haunted: Deanna Stinson believes the spirit of her dead boyfriend is in her car Spirit world: Paranormal investigator Paul Dale Roberts and Deanna recreate how they tried to make contact with the ghost @highlight Deanna Stinson says she was forced to buy new car because old one was possessed @highlight Paranormal investigator she turned to recorded what they believe is a muffled male voice in the vehicle
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It was the deadliest of a recent spate of violent incidents that have been blamed on @placeholder.
Four people were convicted Friday of plotting a knife attack that killed 31 people at a railway station in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming. A court in the city said in an online statement the accused led a terrorist group that planned and executed the attack, which wounded 141 people on March 1. Three were sentenced to death; the fourth to a life in prison. The names of the four suspects suggested they were Uyghur, a mainly Muslim ethnic group from Xinjiang, northwest China. Authorities had blamed terrorists from the region for the attack. One of the accused stormed the railway station, along with at least four other assailants whom police shot dead at the scene. The attackers wore black and wielded long knives and machetes. @highlight Court says the accused led a terrorist group that planned and executed the attack @highlight The train station attack shook the country and state media labeled it "China's 9/11"
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'It is utterly incompatible with basic notions of fairness and with every ideal that @placeholder holds dear.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:05 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:19 EST, 31 December 2012 Outgoing North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue has pardoned the Wilmington 10, a group wrongly convicted 40 years ago of firebombing a local grocery store after police shot a black teenager. Nine black men and one white woman were given prison sentences totaling nearly 300 years in the notorious Civil Rights-era prosecution that led to accusations that the state was holding political prisoners. Perdue issued pardons of innocence today, which means the state no longer considers the 10 - four of whom have since died - guilty of a crime. @highlight Outgoing North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue pardoned the group today, though four have already died @highlight Nine black men and one white woman were given prison sentences totaling nearly 300 years in notorious Civil Rights-era prosecution @highlight Three key witnesses recanted their testimonies and the prosecutor in the case was found guilty of misconduct
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Key men: With @placeholder's latest injury Alexis Sanchez may be forced to deputise up front
By Hamish Mackay for MailOnline Follow @@H_Mackay Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Mesut Ozil and Alexis Sanchez were in the thick of it as Arsenal's squad trained ahead of their crucial Champions League play-off against Turkish side Besiktas. Arsene Wenger's men drew 0-0 in Istanbul - the first time they have failed to win a Champions League play-off match. The FA Cup winners recovered from going 2-0 against Everton on Saturday to draw 2-2 and the players may be required to perform similar heroics on Wednesday night if they are to avoid playing in the Europa League. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Slaven Bilic: If there was a time to play Arsenal this is it @highlight Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and other Arsenal players train @highlight Gunners face Besiktas on Wednesday in Champions League play-off @highlight Arsene Wenger may buy new striker after Olivier Giroud injury
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The weekends of the fiesta traditionally see the largest crowds, when @placeholder's population of 200,000 can triple.
Madrid (CNN) -- A 73-year-old Spanish man was gored in the right leg on the first day of the annual running of the bulls in Pamplona and a 21-year-old Japanese runner was dragged by a bull, authorities said. Those were two of six runners who were rushed to the hospital after the frenetic race down the narrow cobblestone streets of the old Spanish town. One of the others taken to the hospital was a 26-year-old Australian who suffered a knee injury. The Red Cross also treated 72 others for minor injuries at the scene, authorities said. The runner from Ikeda, Japan -- whose gender was not immediately released -- was dragged by what appeared to be a bull's horn, hooked through clothing, on the pavement downhill toward the bullring, images from Spanish state television showed. The runner suffered back injuries. @highlight One of the victims was gored, officials say @highlight The run in Pamplona started 400 years ago @highlight There have been 15 deaths since record-keeping began in 1924
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Former colleagues: Cowell said that @placeholder was 'disappointed' but not 'mad' at being let go
Paula Abdul was ‘very gracious’ and Nicole Scherzinger was ‘disappointed’ about being fired from The X Factor, Simon Cowell has revealed. The former American Idol judge has given his first candid interview about the behind-the-scenes shake-up that rocked the U.S. talent show last month. Cowell, 52, spoke to ex-girlfriend Terri Seymour in a segment for the entertainment show, Extra. Goodbye: Simon Cowell has opened up about firing Nicole Scherzinger and Paula Abdul from The X Factor judging panel on the US version of the show after just one season The presenter wasted no time in finding out, when and why Abdul and Scherzinger were sacked and how they reacted to the news. @highlight Former American Idol judge was 'fine' and 'gracious' when told she was fired @highlight Fox TV executives told Simon Cowell in January changes needed to be made @highlight He did NOT offer Beyonce $100 million to become a judge
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@placeholder continues: 'When it's time to stand up to make a difference, he left.'
This is the cringe-worthy moment former Florida Governor Charlie Crist blundered in on an interview just as his political rival, Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Canteraas, was accusing him of being willing to betray voters with false promises. Crist was elected as Republican governor of the sunshine state in 2007, but became an independent in 2010. After his term ended in 2011 he switched sides and is now running for office as a Democrat. Speaking to the media at the Forum Club of the Palm Beaches where Crist had just kicked-off his re-election campaign, Lopez-Canteraas was in the middle of a scathing attack on his one-time colleague. @highlight Crist was elected as Republican governor of the sunshine state in 2007 @highlight Became an independent in 2010 and is now running for office as a Democrat @highlight Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Canteraas was giving an interview @highlight He had just accused Crist of being willing to say anything to get elected @highlight The pair shook hands and awkward smiles were exchanged
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The problem for @placeholder has been that as their base clamors for action and high-ranking heads to roll on the scandal, neither Lerner nor anyone at the IRS has provided information linking the controversy to the White House.
(CNN) -- Acting on a conservative battle cry and potentially triggering a court battle with the Obama administration, the Republican-led House voted Wednesday to hold former IRS official Lois Lerner in contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions about her agency's targeting of conservative and other groups. The 231-187 vote fell almost entirely along party lines, a decision that cut across three sharp divides: balance of power issues between the branches of government, political questions over the IRS scandal, and a Constitutional debate over Lerner's individual Fifth Amendment rights. Lerner is in the middle of that trio. Until she retired last year, she ran the IRS division in charge of tax exempt status. An inspector general's report concluded her staff had inappropriately targeted Tea Party and other groups for extra scrutiny. @highlight Contempt vote fell almost entirely along party lines in Republican-controlled House @highlight Former IRS official Lois Lerner has exercised her Fifth Amendment rights in testimony @highlight The vote sets up a possible legal fight between Congress and the Obama administration @highlight The House has aggressively investigated IRS targeting of conservative groups
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I might not be able to run @placeholder around doing fun activities and having experiences outside the home, but I can create fun and memories inside the home.
(CNN) -- I get it. I get all the Pinterest jokes. I totally agree it is causing many of us already stressed-out moms to feel like we are in constant competition to throw the perfect birthday party, make the perfect school snack and take the perfect family photo. And yet, I will totally own the fact that I am a Pinterest mom. I'm that lady. I threw my daughter, Elyse, a superhero party for her 6th birthday and made everything by hand. I create whimsical Halloween costumes. I make occasion-appropriate snacks. I do not do this to bolster my flagging ego or to one-up my fellow moms. I do this because, as a special-needs mom, there are a lot of "mom" things I am NOT. @highlight Katherine Linzey discovered Pinterest when her daughters were 6 months and 3 years old @highlight With a special-needs child, she can't always be there for her other daughter @highlight The scrapbooking site allows her to create memories without leaving home @highlight Got a parenting confession? Send it to iReport.
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The @placeholder terrier has lived with the family for 20 years since being rescued
By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 05:44 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 24 February 2013 A one-time stray who was the runt of the litter could now hold the title of Britain's oldest dog - after she turned 22 years old. Daisy the Jack Russell was rescued by owner Mark Barsby-Finch in 1993, when she was two years old, from a rehoming centre. But twenty years on, she's still going strong. Daisy was once the runt of the litter. Now she is believed to be the UK's oldest living dog Daisy the Jack Russell is celebrating her 22nd birthday - the equivalent of turning 100 after experts said different breeds age at different rates @highlight Daisy, a Jack Russell, was rescued in 1993 when she was two @highlight Owner puts her age down to country walks and her refusal to eat dog food @highlight 'Pampered pooch' whose favourite food is roast chicken and mashed potato @highlight Daisy's birthday is celebrated on day she was adopted by Mark Barsby-Finch
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I could go on and on, but whatever image the @placeholder has for you is probably accompanied by a feeling of pride, happiness, joyfulness, maybe even a childlike glee.
Editor's note: Sarah Hughes won the gold medal in figure skating at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, Utah, and is a graduate of Yale University. Medalist Sarah Hughes says the Games are about excellence and unity. (CNN) -- What are the first thoughts that pop into your mind when you hear the word Olympics? Probably something synonymous with excellence, greatness, excitement, achievement. Maybe it's the striking image of Nadia Comaneci scoring a perfect 10 etched in your mind, or the experience of following Michael Phelps' quest to win a record-breaking eight gold medals last summer in Beijing, China. @highlight Sarah Hughes: Obama is among other world leaders who have sought Olympics @highlight She says Games are about excellence and unity in support of U.S. teams @highlight She says Michelle Obama is showing she shares the Olympic spirit
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With gun control efforts stalled in @placeholder following the failure of a proposal in the Senate to expand background checks, the move in Colorado suggests that the fight is now turning to the states.
Washington (CNN) -- The national battle over guns is headed to the states in a major way. Already groups supporting more gun restrictions have been active at the local level. And now for the first time in almost two decades, the National Rifle Association is attempting to coordinate the recall of a top state legislator over his role in the passage of new gun restrictions, CNN has learned. The focus of the NRA campaign is Colorado State Senate President John Morse. He is facing a petition drive to initiate an election to recall him because of legislation passed this year in Colorado requiring universal background checks on sales of all firearms in the state, as well as a ban on the sale of ammunition magazines greater than 15 rounds. @highlight FIRST ON CNN: NRA state focus follows Senate rejection of tougher gun control proposal @highlight Groups supporting more gun restrictions active on local level @highlight Colorado Senate president faces petition drive @highlight NEW: Legislator says key to understand that Colorado was "ground zero" for two tragedies
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@placeholder's attempt to put out hawkish statement is understandable in light of his electoral ambitions.
The recent op-ed by Rick Santorum and Joel C. Rosenberg is yet another attempt to stymie and shackle Iran and international negotiators in ongoing talks about Iran's peaceful nuclear program. Iran should be able to enjoy its right to peaceful nuclear energy while avoiding further hostilities and instability. Particularly illogical is their joining in the decades-old rhetoric, comparing who they see as their foe -- Iran -- to Adolf Hitler. Their view of the diplomatic path is misguided. Their attempt to compare the Iranian government to the murderous Third Reich is ludicrous, counterproductive and unfortunate. The Hitler analogy has a long and tortured history. For many decades, those seeking to circumvent peaceful conflict resolution have resorted to the crude Hitler analogy, comparing others to the hideous ruler. @highlight Iranian official Hamid Babaei fires back at recent claims comparing Iran to Nazi Germany @highlight Babaei: Iran should be able to enjoy its right to peaceful nuclear energy @highlight The Hitler analogy, he says, has a long and tortured history and is off point in this case
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He was a @placeholder civil servant who, under pressure of blackmail, spied for the Soviet Union
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 02:41 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 24 September 2013 Cold War warrior: Ferguson Smith, a spycatcher who brought down some of the USSR's deadliest spies A decorated Second World War pilot who went on to hunt Soviet spies selling nuclear secrets during the Cold War has died at the age of 98. Ferguson Smith, a former Bomber Command flight lieutenant, spent 36 years in the Special Branch, tirelessly rooting out agents who stole the nation's nuclear secrets during the paranoid and fearful 1950s and 60s. During his incredible career he was also a bodyguard to the Duke of Windsor, the former king, when he visited the UK following his abdication. @highlight Ferguson Smith brought down the worst of Britain's Soviet enemies @highlight He was also a decorated WW2 pilot and was bodyguard of former king @highlight His quarry included traitor George Blake and the Portland Spy Ring
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Despite having achieved so much, Hadid still believes her outsider status as a non-British woman in architecture, particularly in @placeholder, as a mixed blessing.
London, England (CNN) -- When London's Olympic organizers needed a knockout venue that would wow the International Olympic Committee and hold the world's attention, they turned to Zaha Hadid, a provocateur who critics have described as "the Lady Gaga of architecture". Iraqi-born Hadid is one of the greatest architects alive. In 2004, she became the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, architecture's greatest honor. The year prior, she was awarded the European Union Mies van der Rohe Prize for a tram station in Strasbourg. Besides art museums and opera houses, she has designed temporary pop-up structures -- such as a handbag-inspired mobile pavilion for Chanel -- a ski jump in Austria, furniture, door handles, a tea and coffee set and vase for Alessi, and plastic high heels for Brazilian shoe brand Melissa. Not all of her work is exclusively for the wealthy. She also won last year's RIBA Stirling Prize for redesigning a state school in Brixton, South London. @highlight Iraqi-born Zaha Hadid is the first woman to win architecture's Pritzker Prize. @highlight Her Aquatic Centre is considered the Olympic's most important venue. @highlight As a woman and non-British, Hadid still feels an outsider, but this sometimes works in her favor, she says. @highlight She attributes her drive to past failures and the delirium of sleeplessness.
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As they came within a few miles of the finish, @placeholder said, racers started picking up speed and jockeying for position.
(CNN) -- The surgeon who operated Wednesday on cyclist Lance Armstrong after he fractured his collarbone declared the procedure a success, but one that will require two to three months of healing. Lance Armstrong's doctor says he used a plate and 12 inch-long screws to stabilize the fractured bone. "Surgery was tough, but went well," said Dr. Douglas Elenz, an orthopedic surgeon in Austin, Texas, who performed the three-hour procedure two days after Armstrong fractured his collarbone into four pieces during a race in Spain. The multiple breaks "made treatment more challenging, but we're confident that the treatment performed today is going to be successful," he said. @highlight Multiple breaks in collarbone "made treatment more challenging," doctor says @highlight After wound heals, Armstrong will use exercise bike to train lower body @highlight Doctor noncommittal on when Armstrong can return to racing @highlight Armstrong fractures collarbone in crash at race that was to mark second comeback
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@placeholder told me she was going to recommend dismissal for gross misconduct,’ he said.
By Paul Bentley A teacher branded unsafe to work with children after he confiscated a pupil’s mobile phone is suing for £250,000. Jean Camurat says his former headmistress left his professional reputation in tatters following the incident at a ‘challenging’ secondary school. The language teacher, 59, told the High Court that discipline had broken down to the extent that he had to take out a restraining order against one threatening pupil. Jean Camurat who is suing Thurrock Borough Council following his dismissal from Aveley School in Essex However, the court heard headteacher Teresa Walker opposed Mr Camurat’s ‘traditional’ methods and he was suspended, and his contract subsequently terminated, after taking a pupil’s phone. @highlight Jean Camurat had to take a restraining order out against one of his pupils @highlight Then he lost his job after taking mobile from student using it in class @highlight He's suing Thurrock Borough Council for £250,000
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He had earlier tweeted that his endorsement of @placeholder was not necessarily personal.
(CNN) -- It seemed innocent enough: two famous men running into each other at a public event by coincidence, exchanging pleasantries and small talk, and posing for a selfie later posted on Twitter. But the meeting between "House of Cards" actor Kevin Spacey and Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto this month in Cancún is at the center of a political controversy in Mexico that caught both the Hollywood star and Mexican government by surprise. Spacey, who plays a president on the Netflix series, posted the selfie with the Mexican leader on May 7. "1 President is real. W/Pres Nieto in #Mexico. Good meeting a man also making progress in 1st year in office. @EPN" was the caption on Twitter. @highlight Kevin Spacey meets Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto at tourism conference in Cancún @highlight Spacey's selfie creates uproar after paper reports Mexican government paid actor $8 million @highlight Mexican Tourism Board official denies Spacey paid to pose for picture with Peña Nieto @highlight "House of Cards" star admits: "I don't know jack about Mexican politics"
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The commission, by designating the building a landmark, could only have prevented @placeholder from demolishing the building or significantly altering its exterior.
New York (CNN) -- Now that the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission has denied landmark status for a building, near "ground zero," that could house a proposed Islamic center and mosque, the Muslim organization behind the project says it will begin moving forward with efforts to make the building "a model for community service and engagement." The commissioners voted unanimously against landmark status for 45-47 Park Place. It and an adjoining building already connected on the inside, 49-51 Park Place, are owned by real estate developer Soho Properties, which intends to build the Islamic center two blocks north of the former site of the World Trade Center. @highlight NEW: A Muslim group says it will begin moving forward with plans for an Islamic center near "ground zero" @highlight NEW: The Cordoba Initiative's and Soho Properties' project is now called Park51, as it will inhabit 45-51 Park Place @highlight If landmark status wasn't denied, it would have meant the building couldn't be demolished or greatly altered @highlight Mosque organizers opposed landmark status; they want a taller, modern building
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Cook was gone for 16, Gary Ballance followed next ball and England began crashing in the most demoralised, shambolic manner possible to the unheralded talents of a 31-year-old journeyman in @placeholder, who took four prime wickets.
Alastair Cook stood in disbelief after rocking back to play his favoured pull but only succeeded in bottom edging Dhammika Prasad and seeing the ball cannon into his stumps. It was the lowest point of the worst day of his captaincy. When Cook was churning out hundred after hundred he would simply have despatched the ball to the boundary but now, woefully out of form and fighting for his captaincy life, even the shot that has earned him a huge chunk of his 8,000 plus Test runs had badly let him down. VIDEO Scroll down to watch reaction to day four from Ian Bell @highlight Second match of two-Test series. First Test drawn at Lord's @highlight Sri Lanka started day four on 215-4 with a lead of 106 @highlight Captain Angelo Mathews scored 160 to help set winning target of 350 @highlight England lost captain Alastair Cook, Gary Ballance, Sam Robson and Ian Bell in evening session @highlight England finished day on 57-5 and require a further 298 runs to win
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‘I suppose there are a few similarities in how the current team shapes up,’ added @placeholder.
By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM England are unlikely to retreat to a monastery again if they fail to beat Uruguay in Sao Paulo on Thursday night, even though you might think Roy Hodgson and his players would need a little divine intervention to qualify from Group D. Worry not. They were in a tighter corner than this and reached the quarter-finals at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico when, ultimately, the Hand of God was not quite so kind to them. That was the last time England lost their opening group fixture, going down 1-0 to Portugal in Monterrey. World Cup bother: Roy Hodgson is in need of a result against Uruguay on Thursday in Group D @highlight Peter Reid describes atmosphere around England squad in 1986 @highlight Needed to beat Poland after losing to Portugal and drawing with Morocco @highlight Progressed with impressive 3-0 win, destroying the opponents
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Despite its height, the mountain is not the tallest peak in @placeholder.
By Chris Richards PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 2 June 2012 | UPDATED: 07:41 EST, 2 June 2012 It looks like a scene from a bygone age, a time when dinosaurs still roamed the Earth. But these breathtaking aerial images are very much from the present day, although they do show what is believed to be one of the oldest geological formations on the planet. The pictures show Mount Roraima, the highest tepui, or table-top mountain, in Venezuela, on the northern coast of South America. Mighty: The flat-topped Mount Roraima towers above Venezuela and many of the clouds too Towering: Mount Roraima, in Venezuela, towers 2,810m above the ground. @highlight Stunning aerial photographs show the 2,810m Mount Roraima in Venezuela @highlight Peak is one of the oldest geographical formations on the planet
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Scuppered: The three tourists had to rethink their day trip plans, but are keen to return to @placeholder for another visit
Sat nav failed to mention the 15 kilometres of water and mud between the tourists and their destination Car had to be abandoned as the tide came in By Rachel Rickard Straus PUBLISHED: 05:52 EST, 16 March 2012 | UPDATED: 07:33 EST, 16 March 2012 Three Japanese tourists holidaying in Australia came unstuck when their satnav told them they could drive from the mainland to an island – failing to mention the 15 kilometres of water and mud in between. As they drove their hired car from Moreton Bay in Queensland to nearby North Stradbroke Island they started to notice the firm gravel surface they were driving on giving way to the renowned bay mangrove mud. @highlight Sat nav failed to mention the 15 kilometres of water and mud between the tourists and their destination @highlight Car had to be abandoned as the tide came in
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I was comfortable putting some of the stories and the memories that I had of @placeholder to paper.
She was called the Mexican Madonna and The Queen of Tejano Music. It's hard to believe that it's been 17 years since the singer Selena was murdered by Yolanda Saldivar. Selena, who was only 23 when she died, seemed poised for crossover success. Ironically Jennifer Lopez played Selena in a major motion picture of the same name and became a star when the movie opened at number one. In 1990 Chris Perez joined Selena's band as a guitarist. The two soon began a clandestine relationship and were married in April, 1992. Perez has written a book about his time with Selena called, "To Selena, With Love," which shows a different side to the singer. It's a deeply personal and honest book that is sure to delight Selena fans. Perez recently spoke with CNN about his marriage, the singer's death, and her legacy. @highlight On March 31, 17 years ago the singer Selena was murdered by Yolanda Saldivar @highlight In 1990 Chris Perez joined Selena's band as a guitarist @highlight Perez has written a book about his time with Selena called, "To Selena, With Love" @highlight He discusses the rough patch the pair endured
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Emerson himself left @placeholder for Real Madrid but the move did not work out for him and he left soon after
Former Juventus midfielder Emerson has warned Paul Pogba to avoid making the same mistake he did by moving to Real Madrid. The Brazilian midfielder left Turin for Madrid in 2006 and endured a torrid year there before leaving the following summer. Pogba is being linked with the current European champions but Emerson claimed the prospect may not be as a attractive as it seems. French midfielder Paul Pogba playing for Juventus in their recent match against AC Milan Pogba's rise to prominence since joining Juventus has seen hi linked with Real Madrid 'Pogba should not make the same mistake that I made,' Emerson told Tuttosport . @highlight Paul Pogba has excelled since joining Juventus in 2012 @highlight The French midfielder has been linked with a move to Real Madrid @highlight Former Real and Juve midfielder Emerson warned him against the move
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@placeholder have admitted they are wrong and claim they have applied for the judgement to be withdrawn.
A businessman claims he has lost around £40,000 after he was wrongly issued with a parking ticket and was taken to court, affecting his credit rating. Bob Long, 61, had built up a successful pawn shop business over 40 years but now claims it is in tatters after he was denied credit because he was wrongly made the subject of a County Court judgement. The businessman was taken to court after he failed to pay a parking ticket - despite being told by the Radisson Blu hotel in Stansted that as long as he spent at least £35 inside the four star hotel he could park his three-year-old BMW convertible there for free. @highlight Bob Long, 61, said pawn broker business is in tatters after ticket blunder @highlight He was wrongly given a parking ticket after he parked his BMW at the Radisson Blu hotel and used restaurant, waiving the car parking charges @highlight But he was sent a parking fine for failure to pay ticket by ParkingEye @highlight Radisson Blu told him he could park there and to send an appeal letter @highlight Mr Long did so and thought matter was closed but was then declined credit @highlight He investigated and found ParkingEye had taken out county court judgement for the unpaid ticket, seriously affecting his credit rating @highlight The four star hotel in Stansted has now applied for CCJ to be withdrawn @highlight Mr Long estimates blunder has cost him around £40,000 in lost business
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The shredded @placeholder cash which fills the floor of the exhibition
By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 12:33 EST, 29 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:34 EST, 29 November 2013 Lines form around the block in New York on Black Friday, the notorious holiday shopping day marked by major sales. Not only can New Yorker’s save money, now they can roll around in it too. Stefan Bondell’s show, ‘The Black Box’ opened today at The Hole Gallery and allows visitors to stomp their feet on $1 million dollars of shredded cash. The show also exhibits four black ten-by-ten foot paintings meant to mimic the black box of an airplane. ‘Like the black box of an airplane or the expression as applied to covert ops, insider trading or government surveillance, the painter thought of this installation as his own black box, where his concerns and opinions are thrashed out in each of the paintings,’ said The Hole Gallery’s website of Bondell’s first exhibition in the space. @highlight ‘I wanted people to be able to kick and stomp around in a million dollars on Black Friday,’said artist Steve Bondell to Page Six @highlight The space also exhibits four black paintings meant to represent secrets like 'The Black Box' of an airplane @highlight In a past exhibitions, Bondell smeared real blood over US currency
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The impunity rate -- the rate of serious crimes that go unsolved -- is extremely high, estimated by the @placeholder to be 98% in Guatemala.
Flanked by police officers with assault rifles, and riding down a highway in the back of a police pickup, police commissioner Julian Hernandez explains the difficult task of fighting crime. "The United Nations recommends that a city of this size have 4,000 officers," he says. "But I only have 1,000." Overrun by drug violence, San Pedro Sula is the second-largest and most violent city in Honduras -- a country that's the current murder capital of the world. At the end of the first day of shooting for CNN's "Narco Wars" report, we had arranged to meet the commissioner, expecting a quick interview. Instead, Hernandez jumped into the back of the police truck, taking correspondent Kaj Larsen and the rest of the CNN team onto the streets of San Pedro Sula, a manufacturing city with relatively good infrastructure. @highlight Honduras and Guatemala are key corridors for drugs coming to the U.S. from South America @highlight In Honduras, homicides have more than doubled in five years, making it world's murder capital @highlight Unlike Mexico, there are no big drug cartels battling for control in Central America @highlight "Narco Wars" premieres at 8 p.m. ET Sunday on CNN Presents
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Judge orders accused @placeholder shooter to have his beard shaved
(CNN) -- The military psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people in a 2009 Fort Hood shooting spree has been admitted to an Army hospital for treatment of an undisclosed condition, the Army base said Monday. Maj. Nidal Hasan was admitted Saturday to Carl Darnal Medical Center on the Army base in Texas and is expected to be released within 48 hours, Fort Hood's public affairs office said. The military did not disclose why Hasan was in the hospital, citing federal government regulations against conveying patients' medical information. He was in "good condition" Monday, according to Fort Hood. His lead military attorney, Lt. Col. Chris Poppe, said only that his client wasn't suffering from a self-inflicted wound. @highlight Maj. Nidal Hasan was admitted Saturday to an Army hospital @highlight He's in good condition and should be out within 48 hours, the military says @highlight The military psychiatrist is accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood, Texas, in 2009
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One big upgrade from earlier models is that @placeholder will be reusable, which will cut down on costs and open up opportunities for humans to explore.
Space travelers, get ready for a new ride. The Dragon V2 got its grand reveal Thursday night by SpaceX founder Elon Musk, who showed off his company's new spacecraft in a live webcast. While the California-based company has already made its mark on its industry in its 12 years in business, Dragon V2 marks a major milestone as SpaceX's first spacecraft capable of bringing humans to the International Space Station then taking them back to Earth. "It's all around I think a big leap forward in technology," Musk said. "It really takes things to the next level." The storied entrepreneur -- who also founded the Tesla car company and whose personality is thought by some to be the inspiration for Robert Downey Jr.'s take on Tony Stark, or "Iron Man," in recent movies -- said that "Dragon Version 2," as he called it, can transport as many as seven astronauts for several days. @highlight NASA: SpaceX is one of 3 private firms to pass first step in NASA program @highlight SpaceX founder Elon Musk unveils the Dragon V2, his company's latest spacecraft @highlight SpaceX has flown several unmanned missions so far to the International Space Station @highlight The Dragon V2 is capable of carrying up to 7 people into space and then back to Earth
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The post followed several '@placeholder' tweets including one which read: 'How many murderers do you think you’ve walked past?'
By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 09:28 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 9 November 2013 A 'lovely hardworking' school girl is believed to have committed suicide after 'vile' bullies tormented her, friends have claimed. The 14-year-old girl, named locally and on social media sites as Jasmine Clarkson, was spotted 'in distress' by members of the public who raised the alarm yesterday afternoon. But police officers, paramedics and an air ambulance crew were unable to save the Cirencester school girl. St Michael's Park in Cirencester where the body of 14-year-old Jasmine Clarkson was found. Police have said there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the teenager's death @highlight Jasmine Clarkson was spotted 'in distress' in a park by the public @highlight Emergency services were called but she was unable to be saved @highlight Friends on Twitter claim the Cirencester schoolgirl was bullied @highlight School 'hadn't received any reports that she had been bullied'
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By Vanessa Allen On her television shows, she is often seen launching a late-night fridge raid for dishes she has lovingly prepared earlier. But in reality, Nigella Lawson binged on junk food including Kentucky Fried Chicken, McDonald's and Domino's pizza, her former aides claimed yesterday. The TV cook is said to have gorged on takeaways after getting the 'munchies' following late-night bonding sessions with her teenage daughter Cosima, known as Mimi. Mood swings: The sisters claim they struggled to cope with Nigella's mood swings - describing her as a 'Duracell bunny' one minute and a 'zombie' the next Lifting the lid: Sisters Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo have revealed what it was like working for TV chef Nigella Lawson @highlight Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo have been cleared of stealing £685,000 from Nigella and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi @highlight The sisters claim they struggled to cope with the TV chef's mood swings @highlight They described her as a 'Duracell bunny' one minute, a 'zombie' the next
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@placeholder overwhelmingly support government funding for religious groups to provide social services like job training.
Marietta, Georgia (CNN) -- In this tough economy, a steady paycheck is a big blessing. With the unemployment rate above 10 percent, Americans are finding new ways to help each other out. For many, it's through their faith. "We did say our prayers," Patricia Mulroney said. "I pray to St. Joseph even now. He is our patron of workers. I still pray to him every day." Yet believers like Mulroney are doing more than praying. They're getting help in their job searches from houses of worship. And religious institutions are answering the call: Houses of worship nationwide have offered job-finding help. @highlight More unemployed are getting help in job searches from houses of worship @highlight St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Georgia has Career Community Network @highlight Network reviews résumés, connects job-seekers and companies, holds seminars @highlight Successful job seeker: Church is more welcoming
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Roma gipsies live on two plots without fresh water of electricity in @placeholder, and there are frequent calls for their camp to be razed.
A French mayor was accused of 'racism and xenophobia' today after refusing to allow a dead Roma gipsy baby to be buried in a municipal cemetery. It follows the country's Socialist prime minister, Manuel Valls, infamously calling for entire Roma communities to be deported because they 'cannot integrate'. This time it is Christian Leclerc, the conservative mayor of Champlan, the Paris commuter town, who has sparked a nationwide controversy. The Roma baby was refused burial at Champlan's municipal cemetery (pictured) after the town's mayor said the few available plots were reserved for those who paid their taxes When a Roma family living in an illegal camp said they wanted to give their two-and-a-half month old child, identified as Maria Francesca, a proper burial, he said no. @highlight French mayor accused of racism after refusing Roma gipsy baby burial @highlight Christian Leclerc is the mayor of Champlan, a Paris commuter town @highlight He said municipal cemetery plots were prioritised for those who 'pay taxes' @highlight The baby's parents now hope their child will be buried in nearby Wissous @highlight Wissous mayor Richard Trinquier said it was a 'question of 'humanity'
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@placeholder officials could not be immediately reached to respond to that claim.
Venezuela said Monday that three U.S. diplomats have 48 hours to leave the South American country, accusing them of conspiring against its government. The State Department fired back, calling that claim "baseless and false" and saying the United States had not yet received any formal notification of the officials' expulsion. Venezuelan Foreign Minister Elias Jaua accused the U.S. officials of using a visa program as a cover to meet with youth organizers at private universities "for training, financing and creating youth organizations through which violence is promoted in Venezuela." The expulsion, which President Nicolas Maduro first announced Sunday, comes after the State Department expressed concerns about rising tensions in Venezuela. @highlight An opposition party says government troops raided its headquarters @highlight Venezuela accuses three U.S. diplomats of infiltrating universities and expels them @highlight The State Department calls Venezuela's conspiracy claims "baseless and false" @highlight The expulsion comes after the U.S. expressed concern over rising tensions
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"These players were idolized in @placeholder, but they betrayed everything for money so they deserve what they have got."
(CNN) -- Shock waves were felt throughout cricket on Thursday when three Pakistan international players were sent to prison for their part in a betting scam against England in 2010. The trio, Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were handed differing jail terms after being found guilty of plotting to cheat during the match at Lord's -- the home of English cricket. However, while Butt and Asif have been roundly condemned for their actions, which resulted in sentences of 30 months and 12 months respectively, in some quarters there has been a modicum of sympathy for 19-year-old Amir. Pakistani cricketers jailed in betting scam @highlight Mohammad Amir's family tell CNN they sympathize with their son's plight @highlight They believe the teenage Pakistan cricketer was forced into a betting scam @highlight Amir was one of three players jailed in England on Thursday for their role in the scandal
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"Mr. Hatcher ... enjoys the full confidence of Ambassador Beyrle and fully intends to serve out the rest of his tour in @placeholder," Kelly said at an afternoon briefing at the State Department.
(CNN) -- A videotape on a Russian Web site allegedly showing a State Department employee having sex with a prostitute is a "smear campaign" meant to discredit the man, a State Department spokesman said Thursday. The State Department has said the tape allegedly showing an employee having sex with a prostitute is a fake. The employee, Brendan Kyle Hatcher, denied any encounter with a prostitute to his superiors at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, another State Department official said. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly said the U.S. ambassador to Russia, John Beyrle, "supports" Hatcher, who remains at his job at the embassy. @highlight NEW: Russian officials are being "very cooperative," U.S. official says @highlight Russian site allegedly shows State Department employee having sex with prostitute @highlight U.S. ambassador says video clips "clearly fabricated" @highlight Official: Tape meant to discredit employee working in religious and human rights
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"Although North Korea is unlikely to attack on a scale that it assesses would risk the survival of its government by inviting overwhelming counterattacks by the ROK or the United States, we do not know how @placeholder calculates this threshold of behavior," the report said, using the abbreviated form of South Korea's official name, the Republic of Korea.
(CNN) -- If North Korea continues with its controversial missile and nuclear tests, it "will move closer" to its objective of reaching the United States with nuclear weapons, according to a Pentagon report. During recent heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula, Pyongyang repeatedly threatened the possibility of nuclear attacks against the United States and South Korea, prompting questions on the progress of its weapons program. North Korea's secretiveness has made it hard for Western intelligence agencies to gauge exactly what is going on inside its research facilities. Many clues have come from the regime's large-scale tests such as the long-range rocket launch in December and the underground nuclear detonation in February. @highlight A Pentagon report to Congress gives an overview of North Korea's military threat @highlight It discusses the North's progress toward developing a nuclear missile @highlight The pace of progress will depend on the amount of resources allocated, it says @highlight The report's authors say they expect little change in strategy under Kim Jong Un
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Promoting unity among diversity, promoting one Malaysia among @placeholder is a great vision, not only for the Malaysian people, but also for the region ..."
(CNN) -- A "smart village" aimed at tackling rural poverty while promoting community and sustainability has been unveiled in Malaysia. Built to the northeast of capital Kuala Lumpur, Rimbunan Kaseh is the result of a public/private partnership and could be used as a model for providing relief from poverty around the world, according to its creators. In addition to 100 homes, residents have access to educational, training and recreational facilities on site as well as a sustainable agricultural system which provides a reliable food source and a supplementary income for residents. A four-level aquaculture system plays host to guppies and algae which provide food for larger fish like protein-rich tilapia. Filtered water from the fish tanks is also used to irrigate trees, flowers and crops. @highlight U.S./Malaysian initiative aims to promote growth and sustainability in rural Malaysia with "smart villages" @highlight Incorporating energy efficient houses and "closed loop" agriculture could be model for other countries @highlight Aquaculture system provides food for residents anda also water for crops and trees on 12-hectare site @highlight Reliable food sources aimed at improving the wealth and health of people living on site
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The precision on @placeholder's shots was far too good for his opponent, highlighted by a forehand winner hit round the net post to gasps and cheers.
By Elanor Crooks, Press Association Novak Djokovic cast off concerns over his form and mindset by easing to a 6-1 6-2 6-4 win over Diego Schwartzman in the first round of the US Open. Since winning Wimbledon, the world number one has had off-court matters on his mind, with marriage to long-term partner Jelena to be followed in October by the birth of their first child. He made a decidedly sluggish start to the North American hard-court season and arrived in New York with not many matches under his belt after losing early in Toronto and Cincinnati. Smooth progress: Novak Djokovic beat Diego Schwartzman 6-1 6-2 6-4 in the US Open first round @highlight Novak Djokovic won first round encounter 6-1 6-2 6-4 @highlight Wimbledon champion ended concerns about his form and mindset after marriage to partner Jelena @highlight Serb secured win on Arthur Ashe in an hour and 37 minutes @highlight Djokovic will face France's Paul-Henri Mathieu in second round
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The @placeholder agreed to drop Peterson from the team until the case is wrapped up in the courts after sponsors started to pull out of their agreements.
NFL star Adrian Peterson will plead not guilty to allegations that he abused his four-year-old son by severely whipping him with a wooden switch, it was claimed today. In a statement to ESPN, Mary Flood, a spokesman for Peterson's lawyer Rusty Hardin, said: 'If the court asks for a plea tomorrow [and we do expect that to happen] it will very definitely be NOT guilty.' She added that she hoped a trial date would be discussed at the 29-year-old's initial appearance at court in Montgomery County, Texas, but said: 'We don't yet know how the court's docket is looking.' It comes as Peterson has posted a series of tweets criticizing the public for 'believing anything' following a shocking report on his previous antics and charity by the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. @highlight Adrian Peterson allegedly abused his four-year-old son by whipping him @highlight Due to appear at a court in Montgomery County, Texas, on Wednesday @highlight Minnesota Vikings star charged with reckless or negligent injury to child @highlight Today, Peterson's lawyer said his plea 'will very definitely be NOT guilty' @highlight Comes as player has criticized public via Twitter for 'believing anything' @highlight Tweets posted following shocking report on previous antics and charity @highlight Peterson, Vikings' highest-paid player, has been sidelined most of season
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-- A review of all @placeholder intelligence to eliminate needless duplication;
Washington (CNN) -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced some far-reaching proposals Monday for restructuring the massive budget at his agency, including getting rid of the U.S. Joint Forces Command. The cuts could mean a loss of thousands of jobs. The current Defense Department budget totals more than $530 billion a year, and defense officials believe they need increases of 2 to 3 percent a year to sustain the force structure and meet modernization needs. However, the recession caused the department to propose a 1 percent budget increase for next year, and the cuts announced Monday were intended to help hold down overall costs. @highlight Defense Department budget cuts could mean the loss of thousands of jobs @highlight Virginia senators oppose possible elimination of Joint Forces Command @highlight Recession leads to lower proposed increase for next year @highlight Defense Secretary Robert Gates announces cuts to hold down overall costs
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Major chasms also appeared in the tech hub of San Francisco, the financial center of New York, the seat of the federal government in Washington and the home of the entertainment industry in @placeholder.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:03 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 19:24 EST, 24 February 2014 The gap between the wealthy and the poor is most extreme in several of the United States' most prosperous and largest cities. The economic divides in Atlanta, San Francisco, Washington, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles are significantly greater than the national average, according to a study released last week by the Brookings Institution, the Washington-based think tank. It suggests that many sources of both economic growth and income inequality have co-existed near each other for the past 35 years. @highlight In Atlanta, Georgia, average income for the top 5percent of wealthiest residents ($280,000) in nearly 20 times that of the bottom 20percent (less than $15,000) @highlight New York ranks sixth in income disparity with the wealthiest residents making 13 times as much as the bottom 20percent @highlight The income gap has become a hot button issue in both national and local politics @highlight New York Mayor Bill de Blasio made it a central part of his campaign with the 'tale of two cities'
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But the boys -- 5-year-old @placeholder, 7-year-old Alexander William Skelton and 9-year-old Andrew Skelton -- never arrived and police aren't sure whether John Skelton's story is true.
(CNN) -- The father of three missing Michigan boys has no "established relationship" with a mystery woman that he claimed he left his sons with before unsuccessfully trying to commit suicide, a police chief investigating the boys' disappearance said Monday. John Skelton, the father, told police that he dropped the boys off Friday morning with a woman he identified as Joann Taylor, in part to ensure that they did not witness his suicide. Authorities said Skelton's suicide attempt was not successful, and he is being held at a mental health facility. "There is no established relationship between he and the person that he described to us as Joann Taylor," Chief of Morenci Police, Larry Weeks, told reporters. @highlight NEW: Police: father of missing boys has no relationship with a mystery woman he claimed he left his sons with @highlight Tanner, Alexander and Andrew Skelton have been missing for several days @highlight Dad John Skelton told police he dropped them off with a woman before attempting suicide @highlight Police still don't know whether the woman he mentioned is real or not
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For an architect who had spent a large part of his professional life outside of @placeholder it was a unique experience.
(CNN) -- Contemporary and often abstract, Minsuk Cho's buildings can baffle, delight and dazzle. The 44 year-old South Korean is one of the world's foremost architects who is drawing upon different ideas while trying to convey a modern form of Korean architecture. "Korea is a peninsula culture which contrasts from the big land culture of China, which is incredibly rich, and also the island culture of Japan," Cho told CNN. "We've been very influenced; it's almost like a bridge country to observe the many other influences of the past. Also, there is some tough history." Trying to distill amorphous concepts of Korean-ness into physical form was Cho's task when he designed the South Korean pavilion at the recent Shanghai Expo. @highlight Cho is a contemporary architect from South Korea @highlight Worked with Rem Koolhaas with firm OMA @highlight Cho designed the South Korean pavilion at the Shanghai Expo
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It led detectives to @placeholder's sister, now an adult; from there, they identified the woman believed to be the girl's mother, he said.
Twenty-two years later, she has a name. The little girl known only as "Baby Hope," whose abused and decomposed body was found in an ice chest by the side of a New York roadway in 1991, is 4-year-old Anjelica Castillo, New York police announced Saturday. Police also announced the arrest of the man they say killed Anjelica and dumped her body along the Henry Hudson Parkway. The man, Conrado Juarez, 52, is the girl's cousin. He has been charged with murder. Detectives from the New York Police Department's Cold Case Apprehension Squad never stopped searching for answers in the case. Each year, on the anniversary of the July 23, 1991, discovery of her body, they would canvass nearby neighborhoods, handing out fliers and asking people for information. @highlight Juarez, the girl's cousin, is charged with murder @highlight He admitted to the crime Saturday morning, police say @highlight A tipster led police to make the arrest, police say
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Mr Handley, who lives in @placeholder, said: 'I am just a member of the public.
Basildon mayor Mo Larkin, 66, has ended her relationship with John Handley, also 66, after it was revealed that his illustrious past was a fabrication A mayor's consort who boasted of a distinguished past serving as a diplomat and in the armed forces is actually a TV repair man turned cleaner, it was revealed today. John Handley, 66, who accompanied Basildon mayor Mo Larkin, also 66, to official functions during their four-year relationship, told people he had helped the peace process in Palestine after being hurt in 'friendly fire' while serving in the Gulf War. But Handley, who was also called 'Dr' on official council correspondence because he said he had a PhD in law, was today exposed as a fantasist - and dumped by his Conservative mayor lover. @highlight John Handley, 66, boasted he was injured in friendly fire in the Gulf War @highlight He also claimed he worked in foreign diplomacy, and was a trained lawyer @highlight Accompanied Basildon Mayor Mo Larkin, 66, on her official engagements @highlight In fact Mr Handley, of Southend, mended TVs and runs a cleaning business
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He had barely cleared customs, whereas at least @placeholder has been around for a month or so before earning the country’s call.
Poor Hugh Blake. It’s not really his fault; he’s just a young player trying to seize an opportunity, but his name and new status have stirred up a hornet’s nest. National eligibility is back on the agenda again, because it is in disrepute again. A mockery is being made of the spirit and concept of international sport. This column has repeatedly raged at a system which is too easily abused, but nothing has been done so the rage goes on. Hugh Blake in New Zealand colours but Vern Cotter has included him in Scotland's squad Cotter's decision to include Blake in the Six Nations team has raised some eyebrows @highlight Hugh Blake qualifies for Scotland through his grandparents @highlight He has signed for Edinburgh but has not even played for them yet @highlight Jamie Gibson's switch from Leicester to Northampton is intriguing @highlight England's Manu Tuilagi continues to struggle to overcome a groin injury
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A disbelieving Mr @placeholder asks: 'You change his diapers?'
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:51 EST, 11 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 11 March 2013 Tom Ford has opened up for the first time about the birth of his new son, Alexander John Buckley Ford; revealing how fatherhood has turned his world upside down. Talking to Vogue's André Leon Talley, the designer discusses his new life with six-month-old baby 'Jack,' who was born in September last year with Mr Ford's longtime boyfriend Richard Buckley. The 51-year-old, who showed his namesake label's first runway show on February 18, said: 'I feed him in the morning, I change his diaper, I dress him, I play with him, and I have a good two-to-three hours before I go to the office, just me and Jack. @highlight The six-month-old's full name is Alexander John Buckley Ford, but it seems the designer and his longtime partner John Buckley are preferring to call their son by the more informal nickname, Jack
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@placeholder's comments echo previous assessments from within Tony Abbott's own party that she is 'widely believed to have more influence over the way the country is run than most' MPs, who she describes as 'the front men'
By Candace Sutton Billionaire MP Clive Palmer is standing by his criticism of the Prime Minister's chief of staff Peta Credlin, who Palmer says has 'undue influence' over Tony Abbott and who many regard as 'the brains' and the 'power' behind the PM. Palmer, the MP for Fairfax in Queensland, attacked Ms Credlin in parliamentary debate on Monday, saying the Federal Government had designed the paid parental leave scheme 'just so that the Prime Minister's chief-of-staff can receive a massive benefit when she gets pregnant'. Government MPs were quick to condemn Mr Palmer's comment, however Ms Credlin has previously been credited with being the 'power' and the 'brains' behind the prime minister and the person he is 'closest to politically'. @highlight Clive Palmer said Tony Abbott's chief of staff inspired paid parental leave because she would get a 'massive benefit' when pregnant @highlight The billionaire MP's remarks sparked protest from the government @highlight Palmer said Peta Credlin has 'undue influence' over the prime minister @highlight Ms Credlin, 43, is regarded as the 'brains' and 'power' behind the PM who trusts her judgement above all @highlight Credlin is married to influential party powerbroker, Brian Loughnane @highlight MPs have condemned Palmer's comments as 'hurtful' because Credlin has struggled to conceive with IVF
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After he was again released in March 2011, he entrusted himself to @placeholder, under whose mentorship he appears to have shed his radical views.
London (CNN) -- Veteran cagefighter Usman Raja has so far worked to deradicalize 10 convicted terrorists after they completed their prison terms in the UK. His work combines teaching Mixed Martial Arts skills and a humanistic and tolerant interpretation of Islam that traces its roots back to the Prophet Mohammed. His success has been noted by British officials who are trying to work out if it can be replicated on a larger scale. Read how Raja's controversial technique works, is changing lives, and getting noticed. Here are some of his cases: Abu Bakr Mansha, a British-Pakistani, who is now 28, was in 2005 convicted of terrorism in what prosecutors alleged was a thwarted plot he embarked on that year to track down and kill or severely harm a British soldier who had returned from Iraq. He had pleaded not guilty to a charge of possessing information likely to be useful to a person committing or preparing an act of terrorism. @highlight Usman Raja deradicalizes released prisoners in the shadow of London's Olympic stadium @highlight The area is sometimes called Londonistan as the radicals' message often finds a receptive home @highlight Many convicted of terror plots in the years after 9/11 are now free
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In different cities around the world, other people are holding rallies in support of @placeholder's protesters.
(CNN Student News) -- January 31, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Egypt • Georgia • Los Angeles, California 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: It is the very last day of January, but the very first day of a new week of CNN Student News! I'm Carl Azuz. If you took a look at the news at all this weekend, you probably know what our top story today is. First Up: Egypt in Crisis AZUZ: Egypt. The world is watching as a political crisis engulfs the north African nation. Protesters have been marching through the streets for days. They're speaking out against the Egyptian government, and specifically against long-time President Hosni Mubarak. The protesters say they have two demands. One: They want President Mubarak to leave office and to be put on trial. Two: They want to change the country's constitution. The government has been trying different ways to get these protests under control. It's established a curfew; it's sent out fighter jets and thousands of security troops. As you can see, it doesn't seem to be making any difference. The protests lasted through Sunday night and looked like they could keep going for a while. @highlight Explore a political crisis in Egypt and the major players who are involved @highlight Examine concerns about Social Security on the anniversary of its first payment @highlight Find out why the writing may be on the wall for learning cursive in school @highlight Use the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories
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As Manchester United reveled in their unexpected lead, Bayern hit back through Schweinsteiger who lashed home at the end of a sweeping @placeholder move.
(CNN) -- It was honors even when the opening legs of this year's Champions League quarterfinals took place on Tuesday. The games between Manchester United and Bayern Munich, and Barcelona's all-Spanish duel with Atletico Madrid, both ended 1-1. In England, the 2012-13 league winners opened the scoring through Nemanja Vidic only for Bastian Schweinsteiger, who was sent off late on, to draw the defending champions level. In Barcelona, the four-time European champions trailed to a stunning Diego strike before Brazil's Neymar leveled with 19 minutes left to play. Little fancied before the match, Manchester United may well be the happiest of the sides after surviving a first-half onslaught before taking the lead through Vidic's outstanding header after 58 minutes. @highlight Manchester United hold defending champions Bayern Munich to a 1-1 draw in England @highlight Barcelona draw 1-1 with visiting Atletico Madrid at Camp Nou @highlight Return legs next week @highlight PSG host Chelsea on Tuesday while Borussia Dortmund travel to Real Madrid
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While many Chinese are taking advantage of the lucrative side of the season, others are searching for the meaning of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- As Christmas Eve became Christmas Day around the world, services and celebrations marked the holiday. At Vatican City on Friday night, Catholic worshippers packed pews inside St. Peter's Basilica to hear Pope Benedict XVI deliver Midnight Mass. He prayed to God for peace. "Grant us the grace of true brotherhood. Help us to become like you. Help us to recognize your face in others who need our assistance," he said. "And help us to live together with you as brothers and sisters so as to become one family -- your family." Celebrants, both young and old, watched in reverence as the choir serenaded the pontiff during his ceremonial march into the church. He was led into St. Peter's for Christmas Eve services by 30 cardinals, a tradition that was started by Pope John Paul II. @highlight The pope prays for peace @highlight In Bethlehem, thousands flock to the town where Jesus is believed to have been born @highlight Parishioners gather in China to have Christmas Mass
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Shades of red: A boy daubed in coloured powder stands inside a temple during the celebration in @placeholder
By Nathan Klein PUBLISHED: 02:18 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 02:35 EST, 11 March 2014 These amazing photographs give a whole new meaning to the phrase ‘painting the town red’. Hindu men and women have welcomed the beginning of spring by hurling coloured powder at one another during the annual Holi festival in India. Celebrations start with a bonfire where people gather, sing and dance – before participants unleash a free-for-all style powder assault on anyone and everyone in the designated colour zones. Over in the village of Nandgaon, 71 miles from New Delhi, men have kicked off the festival of colour in style – chasing people through the streets armed with their arsenal of colours. @highlight Millions of Hindus have welcomed the spring in spectacular style @highlight Participants take to the streets to hurl coloured powder at each other
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It linked back to the Times site and resembled a real @placeholder opinion piece in almost every way.
(CNN) -- A fake editorial about WikiLeaks, supposedly by the former executive editor of The New York Times, was making the rounds this weekend. It was mocked up so well that it even fooled at least one Times staffer. The fake piece, written under the name of the Times' Bill Keller, defended the controversial group known for acquiring, and publishing, secret documents from governments throughout the world. On Sunday, the group said its supporters were behind the hoax, which was published on a Web page that looks convincingly like a page on the Times' site. "Yes. We admit it. WikiLeaks (Assange & co) and our great supporters where (sic) behind the successful NYTimes banking blockade hoax on @nytkeller," WikiLeaks posted on its official Twitter feed Sunday. @highlight Fake editorial purportedly by ex-New York Times editor fools some on Web @highlight In it, the Times' Bill Keller, a WikiLeaks critic, appears to support the group @highlight Times' blog editor Nick Bilton shared it on Twitter, before deleting post @highlight On Twitter, WikiLeaks takes credit for the ruse
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But I don't see it that way, and neither does @placeholder.
(CNN) -- On the off chance you've never been to Iceland's version of the White House, here's what that's like, courtesy of Foreign Affairs deputy editor Stuart Reid: "There was incredibly little security," Reid told me, describing a 2013 visit for an interview with the country's President. "I took a taxi to the residence, and the taxi pulled up and I was like, 'OK, now what do I do?' And the taxi driver said, 'Oh, I think you just knock on the door' ... I just go up and ring the doorbell. A butler lets me in. "I think there was one of those metal check-point gates that can lift up -- that was on a road -- but if you really wanted to you could just drive around it on the grass." @highlight Iceland's presidential residence doesn't have a fence or apparent guards @highlight John Sutter talks with a magazine editor who visited the residence @highlight Sutter: The U.S. shouldn't turn the White House into a fortress @highlight Some have suggested making its fence taller or creating a secure perimeter
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The new change requires travelers to provide three pieces of information when making reservations: the passenger's full name as it appears on the government-issued @placeholder they will be using, their birth date and their gender.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Beginning Saturday, many air travelers will be asked their birth dates and genders when making airline reservations. The new travel rules are the latest "visible" expansion of the Secure Flight program. It's the latest "publicly visible" expansion of Secure Flight, a program that transfers responsibility for checking air passengers' identities from the airlines to the federal government, the Transportation Security Administration said. The change keeps the agency on track to assume responsibility for ID checks on all domestic flights by early next year, according to the TSA. Currently, the airlines check passenger identifications against lists of suspected terrorists. But the 9/11 Commission said the job was better suited for the federal government, which compiles the "terror watch lists." Government control increases security, according to the TSA, while reducing the number of instances in which innocent people are mistakenly confused with possible terrorists having similar or identical names. @highlight Many travelers will be asked for birth dates, genders on reservation @highlight Federal government taking over responsibility of checking identities @highlight TSA expects to check all domestic passengers by early next year @highlight If you aren't asked for information, agency says, don't be concerned
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Mourinho is said to have berated referee Phil Dowd over his performance in the 5-3 defeat at @placeholder
Jose Mourinho broke his silence but had not changed his tune, reiterating his belief that there is a campaign putting pressure on referees to treat Chelsea unfairly. The Portuguese offered some praise for the work of Premier League officials but claimed they could be swayed by the media and other managers. Mourinho said he didn’t have a chance of successfully contesting an FA charge for claiming there was a ‘campaign’ against Chelsea after they were denied a penalty in a 1-1 draw against Southampton last month. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho on Phil Down and refereeing standards Mourinho went through a full range of emotions during his press conference on Friday @highlight Jose Mourinho was left furious with referee after 5-3 defeat to Tottenham @highlight He is alleged to have said: 'You're too fat to referee, you should retire' @highlight Chelsea boss refuses to reveal what he said to Dowd after the game @highlight Chelsea travel to Swansea in the Premier League on Saturday
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'It's great to see someone who cares about all @placeholder residents and their religions,' the supporter tweeted.
A Victorian councillor has had her Twitter account suspended after she tweeted graphic female genital mutilation photos to a supporter of a controversial mosque development. Bendigo councillor Elise Chapman has been outspoken against Islam in her campaign to stop a $3 million mosque development, approved by Bendigo City Council in June 2014. A mosque supporter had sent a message on Twitter to Chapman stating she hoped the mosque gets built soon. Scroll down for video Bendigo councillor Elise Chapman has had her Twitter account suspended over graphic mutilation photos Ms Chapman has been outspoken against Islam in her campaign to stop a $3 million mosque development, approved by Bendigo City Council in June 2014 @highlight Bendigo councillor Elise Chapman has had her Twitter account suspended @highlight She has been outspoken in her campaign to stop a $3 million mosque @highlight A mosque supporter had sent a message on Twitter to Chapman @highlight Ms Chapman responded with graphic female genital mutilation photos
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"They also denied him food for about 10 days in March after the @placeholder incident."
Beijing (CNN) -- A prominent Uyghur scholar arrested by Chinese authorities for "separatist activities" has maintained his innocence from jail as his lawyer was allowed to meet him for the first time in months. Ilham Tohti, an economics professor at Beijing's Minzu University, was detained by police in January and taken to his native Xinjiang, China's restive far-western region where a spate of recent violent incidents have been blamed by the government on Uyghur separatists. Li Fangping, Tohti's lawyer, saw him Thursday in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang, and learned that his client was put in shackles for three weeks upon arrival at the jail. @highlight Detained Uyghur scholar meets with lawyer for the first time in months @highlight Ilham Tohti, was denied food for 10 days while being held by authorities, says his lawyer @highlight His starvation period began after the March 1 attack in Kunming
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And it helps to have his pace especially when you are 1-0 up and the opposition has to come at you,' says Rodgers, whose unhappiness with the way @placeholder handled his player's recovery time is well-documented and opened a sore between club and country that shows no sign of healing.
Liverpool fans are about to find out if it's mere coincidence that Daniel Sturridge's injury has triggered a run of poor form, or whether the 25-year-old striker really is the most important player at Anfield, ahead of Raheem Sterling and Steven Gerrard. Sturridge is due back on Sunday against QPR after a thigh injury controversially picked up on England duty at the start of September, with Liverpool facing Real Madrid three days later. And the facts are these. Before Sturridge's injury, Liverpool had won two of their three matches and scored six goals. A win ratio of 66 per cent and goal average of two per game. @highlight Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge set to make return from injury against QPR on Sunday @highlight Sturridge has been out since beginning of September @highlight Mario Balotelli has so far failed to fill Sturridge's boots following a £16m move from AC Milan @highlight Balotelli admits that he plays better alongside another striker @highlight Brendan Rodgers' side won two of first three games with Sturridge in side @highlight Liverpool lost three times while the England centre forward was injured
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The agency said about half of those officers were deployed in the area of @placeholder.
Moscow (CNN) -- Police arrested more than 200 people in downtown Moscow Wednesday and seized weapons in a bid to prevent clashes between ethnic Russians and members of Caucasus ethnic groups, Russian news agencies reported. Russian state-run news agency RIA-Novosti and Interfax quoted Moscow police spokesman Col. Viktor Biryukov. CNN's repeated calls to Biryukov went unanswered. Most of the arrested men are from North Caucasus, Biryukov told the agencies. "All the detainees have been taken to the closest (police stations) for investigations," he said. Police seized non-lethal weapons, knives, and tasers from some of those arrested. The police spokesman said that by and large, the situation in the Russian capital was quiet and under police control. He said police and Interior Forces soldiers were patrolling streets in the central part of the city, and that large police details were posted on squares outside Kiyevsky Station and other railway terminals in the Russian capital. @highlight Police arrested them in a bid to prevent ethnic clashes @highlight They seized weapons including knives and tasers @highlight Most of those arrested are from the north Caucasus
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Guest @placeholder gets involved in the swimming section of the triathlon challenge
When former teammates get back together there are always a few surprises, but Neil Ruddock may have taken that a step further than usual. Liverpool legends Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher got a lot more than they bargained for when 'Razor' Ruddock met up with them this week. Ruddock was with the two Sportsmail columnists on Sky One's A League of their own, and put on a show for his fellow defenders, performing a strip tease. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Razor Ruddock strip for Carragher and Redknapp Neil Ruddock (left) approaches Jamie Carragher and Jamie Redknapp dressed as a policeman @highlight Ruddock, Carragher and Redknapp all played together for Liverpool in late 1990s @highlight 'Razor' Ruddock performs strip tease for two former teammates @highlight Jimmy Carr and Kirsty Gallagher also guests on Friday's show @highlight James Corden, Andrew Flintoff and Jack Whitehall all regulars
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@placeholder's previous ‘blue and green’ kit was worn for just one match in the mid Nineties
Stoke paid a nice tribute to Newcastle’s cancer-suffering winger Jonas Gutierrez in their matchday programme. But they also had a little bit of mischievous fun, bizarrely quoting Newcastle’s odds to win the Premier League – an outlandish 5,000-1. They did not, however, mention that they themselves are 2,500-1! It’s fair to say that quoting the odds on relegation would have been a little more relevant. Incidentally, Stoke are 9-1 for the drop while Newcastle are as short as 4-1. Jonas Gutierrez of Newcastle in action against Bacary Sagna (left) and Aaron Ramsey of Arsenal last season Newcastle’s Cheick Tiote was revealed as having two wives and a mistress on Monday morning. The midfielder was only rumbled when his mistress found out about his second marriage, for he had promised to marry her as well. Ironically, it was also on Monday that manager Alan Pardew revealed his love for the Ivorian on the pages of Sportsmail, saying: ‘I love him. I just love that he’s a winner’. Mr Tiote, it seems, is a man in demand. @highlight Stoke did not, however, mention that they themselves are 2,500-1 @highlight Newcastle wore their garish new green and blue third kit for the first time @highlight Mike Ashley stopped to sign autographs before the match
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Ibrahimovic, meanwhile struggles to sell old copies of his autobiography and moans: 'I am @placeholder, or I used to be.'
England striker Wayne Rooney joins forces with superstars Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the third part of Nike's 'riskeverything' campaign. David Luiz, Franck Ribery, Andres Iniesta and Tim Howard also feature in the five-minute animated film entitled 'The Last Game' as the eight players are charged with winning football back having been forced out of the game by dull clones. Taken away from the game, all eight players are forced to take up 'normal' jobs following the clones' arrival. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Wayne Rooney and Co 'Risk Everything' in Nike advert Special team: Superstars including Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo join up in a bid to rescue football @highlight David Luiz, Franck Ribery and Andres Iniesta also feature in five-minute film @highlight Stars take normal jobs after being forced out of the beautiful game by clones @highlight Brazil legend Ronaldo rescues the players for a winner-takes-all match
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The @placeholder students, who were ages 5 to 12, started vomiting soon after their first bite of lunch; some fainted, authorities said.
Patna, India (CNN) -- A week after an Indian school served toxic food to students, leaving 23 dead, its headmistress remains missing along with her husband, police said Tuesday. A nine-member team of officers has been formed to investigate and track down the principal, Meena Kumari, police superintendent Sujeet Kumar said. Police presence is heavy in the village in Bihar state, especially around the principal's home. Authorities have recorded statements from 40 witnesses, including child survivors of the July 16 food poisoning, Kumar said. Residents went on a rampage a day after the toxic meals were served in the local government school, torching at least four police cars. @highlight Nine-member team of officers formed to track down the school principal @highlight Police intensify presence near her village in Bihar state @highlight Authorities record statements from 40 witnesses, including child survivors of the July 16 food poisoning
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AZUZ: And that's what you seniors all across the @placeholder are doing right now, putting on your mortar boards and graduation gowns as you get your diplomas.
(CNN Student News) -- June 2, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Gaza • Denver, Colorado 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: It's Wednesday, I'm Carl Azuz, this is CNN Student News, bringing you 10 minutes of commercial-free headlines from around the globe. In fact, our first story is about a global response. First Up: Flotilla Response AZUZ: This international reaction is aimed at Israel, and it is not positive. Protesters around the world speaking out against Israel. The United Nations Security Council criticizing the violence. Turkey calling it a massacre. Even the U.S., one of Israel's closest allies, says it's open to an investigation. @highlight Investigate varying perspectives about an Israeli raid on an aid flotilla @highlight Envision how a Gulf hurricane could significantly worsen an oily disaster @highlight Take a seat at a school that's sending every one of its seniors to college @highlight Use the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories
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@placeholder's willful conduct was an assault on the rule of law,' Garsh said.
By Ap A cousin of former New England Patriots player Aaron Hernandez has been sentenced to two years of probation after pleading guilty to contempt for refusing to testify before the grand jury that indicted Hernandez in the 2012 killings of two Boston men. Tanya Singleton changed her plea to guilty during a hearing in Boston on Tuesday. Singleton, of Bristol, Connecticut, has been battling a recurrence of breast cancer. Her lawyer says the cancer is incurable and she cannot receive adequate medical treatment in jail. Too ill for jail: Tanya Singleton, the cancer-stricken 38-year-old cousin of accused killer and former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, was sentenced to another two years of probation Tuesday in her second contempt charge for refusing to testify against her cousin @highlight Singleton, of Bristol, Connecticut, got the same sentence last month when she pleaded guilty to a separate contempt charge @highlight Singleton is battling a recurrence of breast cancer that her lawyer has called incurable @highlight The 38-year-old, who must now wear an ankle monitor, refused to testify before the grand juries that indicted her cousin in two separate killings
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