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Hershey's suit says @placeholder "creates a genuine safety risk with regard to consumers" who may inadvertently eat them thinking they are ordinary chocolate candy.
By Associated Press The Hershey Co. has sued a Colorado marijuana edibles maker, claiming it makes four pot-infused candies that too closely resemble iconic products of the chocolate maker. The trademark infringement lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Denver this week against TinctureBelle LLC and TinctureBelle Marijuanka LLC. It alleges TinctureBelle's Ganja Joy, Hasheath, Hashees and Dabby Patty mimic Hershey's Almond Joy, Heath, Reese's peanut butter cups and York peppermint patty candies, respectively. York Peppermint Patties are one of the popular Hershey chocolates mimicked by TinctureBelle Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are one of the most notorious chocolate candies under the Hershey Brand @highlight The Hershey Co. sued TinctureBelle this week claiming it makes pot-infused candies that too closely resemble iconic Hershey chocolate @highlight Hersey says TinctureBelle's Ganja Joy, Hasheath, Hashees and Dabby Patty mimic Hershey's Almond Joy, Heath, Reese's peanut butter cups and York peppermint patty candies @highlight Doctors say some children are eating the highly potent candies by mistake, sending them to hospitals in increasing numbers
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Dancing @placeholder: The Duchess of Cornwall was the first to take to the
By Phil Vinter and Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:53 EST, 17 November 2012 Prince Charles burst into an impromptu dance on a walkabout yesterday – and earned unexpected praise from the harshest judge on Strictly Come Dancing. Craig Revel Horwood gave Charles seven out of ten for his efforts. Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall, both fans of the BBC1 show, put their best feet forward on the final stop of their Diamond Jubilee Pacific tour. Scroll down for video Having a ball: Prince Charles displays a broad smile as he gives the crowd gathered in the centre of earthquake-hit Christchurch a dancing masterclass alongside psychology student Lisa Shannon @highlight Charles impressed the public as he twirled a female companion around to the sounds of 1940s swing jazz music @highlight Duchess, who is a well known fan of the BBC’s celebrity ballroom dancing show Strictly Come Dancing also took to the floor
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The capacity of @placeholder for the match will be 86,000, with each team receiving 25,000 seats with 9,000 going on sale to fans around the world.
(CNN) -- European football's governing body UEFA says it will continue to monitor security ahead of Saturday's Champions League final in London. The British government held an emergency meeting on Thursday following the daylight murder of a British soldier in the capital the previous day. Owned by the English Football Association, Wembley is hosting the final of the prestigious European club competition for the second time in two years, but on match day it is UEFA which assumes responsibility for the stadium in north London. UEFA said it was "confident" that the all-German final between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund would not be affected by wider events in London. @highlight UEFA to monitor security for Saturday's Champions League final @highlight Security in London is in focus following the murder of a solider in London @highlight UEFA is confident there will be a positive atmosphere inside and outside Wembley Stadium @highlight Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund play each other in an all-German final
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Hill had some pieces from @placeholder in his apartment that were cataloged, but the artist had no strong connection to the country, Koegel said.
(CNN) -- One man's trash is another man's mystery. Nick DiMola holds what he believes are about 60 artifacts and pieces of artifacts from Mexico. Five years ago, Nick DiMola's rubbish removal company was hired to clean out a Manhattan apartment following the death of the owner, abstract artist Clinton Hill. The contents of a barrel that DiMola salvaged from the trash then has today raised a series of questions. What DiMola holds are about 60 artifacts and pieces of artifacts that he thinks are from Mexico, dating to between 300 B.C. and 500 A.D. The mystery, which the Mexican Consulate in New York is trying to solve, is twofold: How much are the artifacts worth? And, if authentic, whom do they belong to? @highlight Nick DiMola finds Mexican artifacts worth thousands in trash barrel @highlight Barrel belonged to deceased abstract artist Clinton Hill @highlight Mexican government claims it owns artifacts, seeks their return @highlight DiMola says he wants to donate artifacts to museums across U.S.
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And the broadcaster has promised a warts and all look at a world eight rungs beneath and a million miles away from the @placeholder.
They have already made it on to the big screen once - and now United's famous Class of '92 are set to become TV stars again. The BBC have commissioned a three-part documentary on Ryan Giggs, Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt, Gary and Phil Neville as they attempt to turn around the fortunes of non-league Salford City. The group, who starred in the Class of '92 feature film about their rise through the ranks at Manchester United, took on the Evo-Stik Northern Premier League side, who averaged crowds of 150, along with investors last year. The Class of '92 stand with former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson @highlight Manchester United's Class of '92 now co-own Salford City @highlight Three-part documentary will follow their involvement at the club @highlight Salford City average crowds of just 150 per game @highlight United legends aim to renovate the club's facilities
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@placeholder has borne the brunt of the fighting in Libya for the past two months.
Misrata, Libya (CNN) -- Heavy fighting that began at dawn and continued past midnight Friday left at least 31 people dead Saturday in the western Libyan city of Misrata, where rebel forces thwarted efforts by government forces to enter from the west and south. By the end of Friday, more than 160 others had been wounded, said medical sources at the city's Hekmah Hospital. Friday's casualties were the heaviest in a month, Dr. Khaled Abu Falgha said. Medics chanted, "The martyrs are beloved to God" every time a patient died, he said. The rebels said Gadhafi's forces also shelled nearby Zlitan, as well as rebel positions in Dafniya. Tanks were rolling in and witnesses on the frontline said pro-Gadhafi forces were firing rockets and missiles. @highlight At a field hospital, doctors didn't take the time to count the dozens of wounded @highlight Letter purportedly from Gadhafi appeals to "the great Democracy" for assistance @highlight Sen. Levin "satisfied that Gadhafi's military has been severely degraded" @highlight Sen. Sessions "not sure we are acting with decisive abilities"
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The idea is to send teams of two trained non-physician healthcare workers in remote @placeholder to examine women living several hours away from health centers.
(CNN) -- Only innovation can reduce illness and poverty in Africa, according to a program that is funding creative approaches to healthcare in developing countries. More than 50,000 women die each year of cervical cancer in Africa, according to World Health Organization estimates, as more than 80% of the cases are detected in late stages. In countries such as Tanzania, where nearly 4,500 women die annually from the disease, the problem is exacerbated by an acute shortage of medical experts and a lack of quality screening services, especially in rural areas. But now a group of Canadian and Tanzanian health innovators have joined forces to apply simple and safe mobile technologies to improve cervical cancer screening and thus potentially reduce mortality rates in the East African country. @highlight A Canada-backed body is sponsoring health innovators to pursue creative ideas @highlight The goal is to improve access to care in developing countries @highlight Grants of $100,000 have been given to 68 projects, 38 of which will be implemented in Africa @highlight Successful projects will be able to apply for funding of up to $1 million
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@placeholder know very well that geisha are extremely dedicated dancers and musicians,' Sayuki said.
Melbourne-born Fiona Graham lives a life starkly different to any Australian- working in one of Japan's largest cities as the first Caucasian geisha in the notoriously secretive profession in almost 400 years. Ms Graham, who holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from Oxford, formally debuted as a geisha in 2007 after a life-long fascination with Japanese culture and a lengthy training period. Working under the name 'Sayuki', which means 'transparent happiness', she was first introduced to Japan on a school trip when she was just 15, and was so taken with the country that she moved to continue her schooling at a Japanese High School. @highlight Melbourne-born Fiona Graham lives in Japan as 'Sayuki', a geisha @highlight She became fascinated with Japanese culture at 15 and schooled there @highlight Sayuki underwent a year of training to become a geisha in an 'okiya' @highlight She is the first non-Japanese geisha in 400 years @highlight Sayuki runs her own geisha training house and hosts banquets @highlight The number of geishas in Japan has shrunk from 80,000 in 1920 to 2,000
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@placeholder acknowledged that he's bothered about the debate between science and religion that's became a mainstay of political campaigns and op-ed pages.
The "ship of the imagination" is roaring ahead into its second voyage. "Cosmos," the new, updated version of Carl Sagan's popular 1980 documentary series exploring the hows, whats and whys of the universe, premiered Sunday night on Fox, the National Geographic Channel and various corporate cousins. Its "ship of the imagination" -- a vehicle to take viewers through wonders large and small -- now has a new captain, astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson, but the reaction to the show's debut shows that entertaining, informative science never goes out of style. "I'll be eagerly tuning in for future episodes," wrote the Los Angeles Times' Jennifer Ouellette, praising Tyson as "affable" and "engaging" and noting the debut episode's lively use of ideas -- such as the "powers of 10" -- that could turn to cliché in other hands. @highlight "Cosmos" premiered on Fox Sunday night @highlight New series is a new version of popular 1980 PBS show with Carl Sagan @highlight "Cosmos" hosted by astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson @highlight A goal: Present science with "glory and majesty and wonder"
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are desperate to prove they are up to joining the @placeholder and push
Two soldiers were ‘marched to death’ in a gruelling SAS selection exercise on the hottest day of the year. The Territorial Army pair were among six men to collapse with heat exhaustion in the Brecon Beacons mountain range. All six were flown to hospital where two were pronounced dead and a third was fighting for his life. Two soldiers died in the Brecon Beacons during a training exercise on what was the hottest day of the year, the Ministry of Defence has said (file picture) Around 100 Territorial Army troops took part in Saturday’s exercise in rugged terrain 2,900ft above sea level, close to Pen Y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales. @highlight They were training during the hottest day of the year @highlight Third person remains in hospital following the incident @highlight Ministry of Defence working with police to investigate @highlight Source: 'It is a case of the people succumbing to being affected by the training that they were doing' @highlight Soldier also died training at Brecon Beacons earlier this year
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Located at 8 @placeholder - the new boutique sells vintage toys, clothes, bags and shoes for children aged up to 12, as well as furniture.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 08:45 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 4 December 2013 Peaches Geldof and her family joined Tamara Beckwith and her daughter at the opening of Dolce and Gabbana's first children's store in the UK. Dressed in an on-trend black lace dress, 24-year-old Peaches posed and played with her two sons, 1-year-old Astala Dylan Willow Geldof-Cohen and 8-month-old Phaedra Bloom Forever Cohen, at the opening. She was joined by husband Tom Cohen, lead singer of the band S.C.U.M, who looked dapper in a black suit. Family night out: Thomas Cohen, Astala Dylan Willow Geldof-Cohen, Phaedra Bloom Forever Cohen and Peaches Geldof attend at the Dolce & Gabbana children's boutique launch @highlight Peaches, 24, attended with husband and two sons @highlight Tamara, 43, took 4-year-old daughter Violet Angiolina Rose Veroni @highlight Store opened in Sloane Square
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But ironically the only person who won't be interested in buying it is @placeholder herself - because she doesn't like them.
Sharp elbows may be required when this handbag goes under the hammer - because it's the most desirable one in the world. Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez and Victoria Beckham are all proud owners of iconic Hermès 'Birkin' bags, and the emergence of this unique version is sure to create a bidding war. The plush accessory is made from crocodile skin with white gold clasps and studded with diamonds, and experts say it could smash the £125,000 world record for a handbag paid in 2011. The bag, which only measures 30cm across, is set to be a record breaker, expected to reach over £125,000 @highlight Bag is described as 'the rarest and most desirable handbag in the world' @highlight Made from crocodile skin with white gold clasps and studded with diamonds @highlight Goes under the hammer in Beverly Hills this month @highlight May break record £125,000 paid for a red Birkin bag in 2011 @highlight Jane Birkin, after which the bags are named, says they're 'bloody heavy'
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MagnaReady was created by @placeholder for her husband, but her design has proved to be helpful to many other people suffering neurogenerative diseases like Don Horton, as well as people who have suffered strokes, arthritis, and even people with war injuries.
When Maura Horton's husband, former college football coach Don Horton, was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, she felt helpless to aid him - until he came to her with a problem she could tackle: his clothes. Don Horton hadn't been able to do up his shirt after training one day. That's when Maura Horton, 43, knew she had the solution to at least one of the obstacles Parkinson's had thrown at Don, 55. MagnaReady came into being as a blueprint on Maura's computer. The former children's clothing designer used her skills to make a dress shirt with strong magnets embedded behind the buttons, dispensing with fiddly buttonholes. @highlight Maura Horton's husband Don Horton has Parkinson's disease and has trouble doing up his shirt buttons @highlight She designed MagnaReady with magnetic buttons to help her husband @highlight The shirt has proven helpful for many people suffering from other complaints such as arthritis and stroke @highlight 1,000 shirts have been sold already; they retail for $59.99
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Four months later, @placeholder revealed that Vega had been faking the illness and he had been duped into marrying her after she showed him a letter from her doctors with the grim diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia.
A bride who pretended to have terminal cancer so she could scam money for a lavish wedding reception and honeymoon will face felony charges over the deception. Jessica Vega, 25, from New York, even fooled her husband to-be that she was dying from leukaemia, telling him she had less than a year to live. Vega was taken into custody last week and pleaded not guilty to five counts of grand larceny and one count of scheme to defraud. She was currently being held in Orange County Jail, New York on $10,000 bail. Scroll down for video Facade: Jessica Vega is fitted for her dream wedding dress which was donated by the shop Bella Couture in Newburg, New York. Friend Kourtney Currier holds Vega's daughter Ava (left) @highlight Jessica Vega even fooled husband Michael O'Connell she had leukaemia @highlight Relatives and strangers paid for dress and donated Aruba flights and villa @highlight Husband took her back and couple now have two children
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He will also have to get behind the military's campaign against the Pakistani @placeholder but has to be cautious in how forward he leans.
(CNN) -- Pakistan's election campaign was heavily infused with the rhetoric of change. Voter turnout was the highest since the 1970s. A large number of new youth voters also entered the fray. Yet the evolution of democratic culture in Pakistan produced a rather conventional outcome -- victory for a two-time former prime minister known for corruption and the military coup that ousted him in 1999. Nawaz Sharif and his party, the Pakistan Muslim League -- Nawaz (PML-N) will still be on the hook to produce change for over 180 million Pakistanis -- and there is a lot to change. The good thing is that there is not a lot of confusion over what Pakistan's problems are. Sharif's wide margin of victory also affords him a broad mandate to make bold policy decisions without the same political instability that plagued the outgoing Pakistan People's Party government. @highlight Pakistan elects two-time former prime minister known for corruption and military coup @highlight Big expectations for Nawaz Sharif and his party, Pakistan Muslim League -- Nawaz @highlight Sharif must tackle economic challenges as well as security issues from Taliban
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Rescue efforts: Tents have been pitched near the scene of the disaster in @placeholder
By Kieran Corcoran Scroll down for dramatic aerial video Devastated survivors have spoken of the moment their Afghan village was obliterated by a deadly landslide, which has killed as many as 2,500 people. The disaster, which struck on Friday morning, buried Aab Barik, in north east Afghanistan, under tonnes of rock and mud. It destroyed hundreds of homes and displaced as many as 4,100 people, who are now living in tents provided by aid agencies. Bibi Khanum, 55, lost her husband and four children in the devastation. She said: 'Our house was totally destroyed, we are destroyed and our life is destroyed. @highlight Aab Barik, in north-eastern Afghanistan, was buried by a tide of rock and mud on Friday caused by heavy rains @highlight The government has confirmed 300 deaths, and has given up looking for 2,100 more who are missing @highlight Hundreds of homes in the village are now underneath 300ft of mud, and families are staying in tents from aid agencies @highlight Villagers spoke of their grief at losing husbands, wives and children as their homes were destroyed in moments
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Mr Darling is one of the most senior Labour figures to date to call for a new investigation into the Unite union's influence on candidate selection in @placeholder.
By Matt Chorley, Paul Bentley and Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 10:15 EST, 4 November 2013 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 5 November 2013 The Labour party must reopen its inquiry into vote-rigging scandal which exposed union dominance, Alistair Darling said today. The former Chancellor who is leading the campaign to keep Scotland in the UK called for a 'very thorough investigation'. And he stepped up pressure on Labour leader Ed Miliband, insisting the details of the inquiry had to be published to ensure justice is 'seen to be done'. Warning: Former chancellor Alistair Darling said there had to be a 'very thorough investigation' into the alleged attempts to rig the selection of the Labour candidate in Falkirk @highlight Former Chancellor says justice must be done 'and seen to be done' @highlight Whistleblower rejects claims by Unite that she had withdrawn her story @highlight Lorraine Kane triggered major probe into alleged electoral corruption @highlight Led to claims that she and others had been signed up as Labour members without agreement in bid by union of manipulate candidates' selection
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It is claimed that thousands could receive a ‘free’ university education which costs @placeholder-based graduates up to £9,000-a-year.
By Laura Clark European students who took out taxpayer-funded loans to study at English universities are defaulting on nearly £40million of repayments, official figures have shown. More than one in eight students from EU member states are failing to keep up with repayments after finishing their courses and leaving the UK. The amount owed by defaulting students has tripled in just two years, from £12.7million in 2012 to £38.2million this year. The figures from the Student Loans Company will renew concerns that British taxpayers will end up footing the bill for unpaid loans as EU students return home and disappear from the system. @highlight More than one in eight students are failing to keep up with repayments @highlight The amount owed by defaulting students has tripled in just two years @highlight Only 2,000 EU graduates who left the UK since 2006 are repaying loans @highlight 'It is a case of EU law not working the way that it should' said one MP
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@placeholder is in exile to avoid jail for a corruption sentence which he claims was politically motivated
By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 9 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 10 December 2013 Thousands of protesters took to the street of Bankok in Thailand today despite the Prime Minister announcing a snap election to try and calm the unrest. Leader Yingluck Shinawatra's party is likely to win the contest, which she hopes will cool political tensions without the need for her to bow to demonstrator's demands for leadership change. However activists say they will not participate in another ballot, and insist that Yingluck must leave office before they stop the rallies which brought 140,000 people onto the streets today. @highlight Around 140,000 protesters took to the streets of Bangkok today @highlight That is despite the Prime Minister's announcement of a snap election @highlight Yingluck Shinawatra's ruling party is likely to win any ballot @highlight Hope is that it will cool political tensions without any need for compromise @highlight She is seen as a pawn for her brother Thaksin who left the country in 2008
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Click and collect allows shoppers to pick up their shopping when and where it suits -- and @placeholder are leading the way.
London (CNN) -- In May, I experienced what's known as a "failure to deliver." Then again last week, it was "failure to deliver." The first fail was a maddening experience with FedEx, the next a worse experience with Amazon. These occurred after I relocated to a flat, and discovered the pain of not having a front porch, plant pot or friendly neighbor. How do you apartment dwellers handle this? Thankfully I bullied Fedex into a Saturday morning delivery at no charge, and Amazon reprinted the book I ordered and delivered to my office. But many companies ban personal deliveries -- and this is where what's being called "click and collect" comes in. @highlight "Click and collect" is becoming an increasingly popular way to collect good bought online @highlight More than a third of Britons use click and collect, far more than their European peers @highlight Newcomer Doddle is now partnering with National Rail to provide shopping pick-up spots
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She joined @placeholder in January 2006 and became its chief executive in July that same year.
By Ted Thornhill Published: 05:05 EST, 7 May 2014 | Updated: 05:36 EST, 7 May 2014 Angela Ahrendts has scored a massive payday after taking taken up a senior role at Apple Angela Ahrendts has landed one of the biggest ‘golden hellos’ in business history, with Apple welcoming her to her new role with a deal worth a staggering $68million (£40million). Ahrendts is credited with turning Burberry’s fortunes around and while there became the first woman to top the City pay league in Britain with a total package of £16.9million ($28million) along with an 80 per cent staff discount and £25,000 ($40,000) Burberry clothing allowance. @highlight Ms Ahrendts will receive 113,334 shares in Apple worth $600 each @highlight She joins Apple as senior vice president for retail and online stores @highlight Ahrendts will oversee Apple's 423 stores and its retail website @highlight She is credited with transforming Burberry into a global fashion powerhouse
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On the tarmac: Rodman at Pyongyang airport after arriving on a flight from @placeholder
By Hugo Gye and Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 03:24 EST, 19 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:25 EST, 19 December 2013 Dennis Rodman today arrived in North Korea insisting that his visit has nothing to do with the politics of the pariah state, where the uncle of leader Kim Jong Un was brutally executed last week. The eccentric basketball star said he just wanted to 'have some fun' on his trip as he passed through Beijing on his way to Pyongyang. The 52-year-old has been fiercely criticised over his friendship with Kim, who has imprisoned and murdered thousands of his own impoverished citizens. @highlight Former NBA star landed in Pyongyang today for third visit to Kim Jong Un @highlight Insisted he was not interested in politics and will not ask the dictator about the execution of his uncle Jang Song Thaek @highlight Rodman plans to return next month for a basketball match
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Cheng, the Hong Kong musician, says she has a lot of @placeholder friends coming to Hong Kong to look for opportunities.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Aspiring Hong Kong musician Annabelle Cheng wants to be in America. "I think (Hong Kong) is a city that can be defined by business," said Cheng, who recently graduated from Baptist University in Hong Kong with a degree in religion and philosophy. "But the cost of living in a dynamic city is that you don't have your personal space." Asian population booming throughout U.S. Living conditions in this crowded and hectic enclave are part of the reason Cheng wants to relocate to the U.S. "I really need that amount of time and space to think, to meditate, to get inspiration," said Cheng, who plans to save and apply for a post-graduate music program in the U.S. in two years. @highlight Report: Asians have surpassed Latinos as the largest group of immigrants to the U.S. @highlight U.S. university degrees are often a gateway to jobs and residency in the U.S. @highlight Lifestyle, educational and financial opportunities draw many Asian immigrants @highlight Rise in immigration comes despite growing opportunities in Asia
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@placeholder's app to unlock hotel rooms currently requires Bluetooth data connection.
One of the world's largest hotel chains has today launched an innovative new device that lets guests unlock their hotel rooms with their smartphones. Starwood Hotels and Resorts, which owns and runs 1,162 hotels worldwide, unveiled the feature at 10 Aloft, Element and W hotels. It is planning to expand the technology, which works via a Bluetooth connection, to 140 more of its properties by the middle of next year. Starwood Hotels and Resorts, which owns and runs 1,162 hotels worldwide, have unveiled an innovative smartphone feature that unlocks hotels doors using Bluetooth technology The facility is set to revolutionise the check-in process as it means that busy travellers can now by-pass the concierge desk altogether and head straight to their rooms. @highlight Starwood Hotels and Resorts is the first chain to uses the facility @highlight Feature currently available at 10 Aloft, Element and W hotels @highlight Marriott International launched check-in app at 330 of its US hotels last year @highlight Move could eventually mean the end of key cards and traditional room keys
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But judging by these photographs, @placeholder is fighting fit and happier than ever.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:09 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:09 EST, 3 June 2013 She is the bubbly blonde multimillionaire we are more accustomed to seeing posing in her sexiest lingerie. But Michelle Mone, 41, swapped her bust-boosting bra for a sturdy sports one to spend a day going commando - at a gruelling military training centre. The brains behind lingerie giant Ultimo was put through her paces when she visited the Royal Marines base 45 Commando RM Condor in Arbroath, Scotland. Michelle Mone OBE, the CEO of MJM International, paid a visit to the Royal Marine (RM) Condor for a look at what the Royal Marines do @highlight Visited Royal Marines base 45 Commando RM Condor in Arbroath, Scotland @highlight Spent a day raising money for camp's remembrance gardens
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"You almost have to teach yourself the psychology side of things," explains @placeholder, who is extremely affable in conversation.
(CNN) -- They carry a bag for a living but these men can bring home six-figure incomes. They often spend more time with their bosses than their wives, and their working "marriages" can end in a messy divorce. Welcome to the world of a caddy -- the golf world's unsung heroes. At the top of the pile is Steve Williams, arguably the one superstar caddy in global golf, a bag man who has earned well in excess of most professionals thanks predominantly to his past partnership with Tiger Woods. His wealth is estimated at $20 million and he was once New Zealand's highest-paid sportsman. @highlight Steve Williams, former caddy of Tiger Woods, reveals secrets of being a great golfing bag man @highlight Williams has helped win 150 tournaments, but retirement looms this year @highlight Ian Poulter's bag man Terry Mundy only became a caddy after a conversation in a pub @highlight Mundy says caddies can still sometimes be treated like second-class citizens at events
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"He has absolutely paved the way for any surfer that wants to become a professional from @placeholder," says DePhillipo.
(CNN) -- The cold has cleared the sunbathing crowds from New Jersey's beaches, yet the freezing temperatures won't keep some surfers out of the water. They have grown up with "ice cream headaches" -- the painful ache when you eat something cold too fast -- they are the surfers from New Jersey. "I've had times when icicles form in my hair," says surfer Andrew Gesler. Even the smallest waves will have the hardcore surfer walking over the snow-covered sand to take advantage of the power of the chilly Atlantic Ocean. For years, professional surfer and cancer survivor Dean Randazzo has been among those in the frigid waters, wearing a full wet suit, hoodie, gloves and booties. @highlight Dean Randazzo surfed year around off the New Jersey shore until he went pro @highlight There were times on pro-tour when he says "I wasn't eating if I didn't win money" @highlight Randazzo also fought and won four battles against cancer @highlight Surfing documentary "Dark Fall" shows freezing weather doesn't keep surfers off the water
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Sandusky's attorney said @placeholder has known about the allegations for three years.
(CNN) -- For most of the 37 years between 1963 and 2000, Jerry Sandusky was the epitome of a Penn State man. That shining image dimmed over the weekend, when police arrested him on seven counts of involuntary deviate sexual intercourse and other charges, including aggravated indecent assault and endangering the welfare of a child. Sandusky, 67, allegedly engaged in fondling, oral sex and anal sex with young boys over a period of more than 10 years, according to an investigative state grand jury's summary of testimony. He maintains he is innocent. Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno spoke for many in the community when he called the string of sexual child abuse charges against Sandusky "shocking." @highlight Sandusky is accused of engaging in sex with young boys @highlight He maintains he is innocent @highlight His autobiography explores his career and work with kids' charities @highlight Sandusky stepped down from coaching in 2000 to focus more on a kids' charity
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Mladic led Bosnia Serb forces in the civil war that broke out in @placeholder when Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s.
(CNN) -- Bosnian Serb genocide suspect Ratko Mladic is suffering health problems, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia said Tuesday. The court, however, denied media reports Mladic had collapsed, and refused to comment on reports he had pneumonia. "Mladic was transferred to the Tribunal with a series of pre-existing medical conditions for which he is receiving treatment. The Tribunal continues to provide Mladic, as any other detainee, with the best possible medical care and attention available in The Netherlands," spokeswoman Nerma Jelacic said in a statement. Mladic, wanted in connection with the massacre of nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys at Srebrenica, Bosnia in 1995, among other crimes, was captured in May after 15 years in hiding. @highlight Mladic did not collapse, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia says @highlight He had pre-existing health conditions and is receiving treatement, the tribunal says @highlight He is charged with genocide and other crimes over the massacre at Srebrenica @highlight Nearly 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed there in Europe's worst masscare since WWII
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‘In fact, graduates from @placeholder universities go on to earn more than other graduates, are more likely to be in high-skilled jobs and earn 24 per cent more per hour than their peers from other universities.’
Oxford is the second worst university for social mobility, a new league table claims. It is among elite universities judged to be poor at propelling underprivileged students into top graduate jobs. Michael Brown, former vice-chancellor of Liverpool John Moores University, who compiled the list, said that ‘brand value’ was not everything. He called for all students to be taught job skills such as project management. Christ Church, Oxford. The university is the second worst university for social mobility new research claims The rankings were labelled ‘strange’ by the Russell Group of 24 top universities, most of which came in the bottom half of the table. Oxford came 152nd out of 153 and Cambridge was 135th, while the School of Pharmacy in London came top. @highlight Research claims elite university are poor at helping underprivileged students into top jobs @highlight Oxford came second bottom of the league table for helping less wealthy students @highlight Professor behind study says most students there are already from privileged backgrounds @highlight Russell Group spokesman said it rejected the findings
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In response to the spate of violent attacks, @placeholder has launched a one-year campaign against terrorism.
"URGENT," read the Iraqi News headline of its September 3 posting. "First Chinese ISIS fighter captured in Iraq says Ministry of Defense." The Iraqi Army has captured an Islamic State in Iraq and Syria fighter from China, the Baghdad-datelined report said. Two pictures accompanied the report: one showed the captured militant in fatigue pants and a bloodied shirt, lying on the ground; another showed him escorted by an Iraqi soldier, his face seemingly swollen. If true, he would be the first Chinese national to have been caught fighting with ISIS militants. "We are not able to verify whether or not the information is true," said Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang, responding to a foreign reporter's question. "I cannot confirm the information for you." @highlight Iraqi Army has captured Islamic State in Iraq and Syria fighter from China, report said @highlight If true, he would be first Chinese national caught fighting with ISIS militants @highlight One Chinese commentator assumes the man is Uighur, a Muslim minority group @highlight Beijing has stepped up efforts to appease local dissatisfaction and curb violence
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Wilson was sentenced to death in the killing of officers Rodney Andrews and @placeholder, but the sentence was thrown out in 2010 by an appeals court.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:03 EST, 5 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 6 February 2013 A federal prison guard allegedly had an affair with an inmate convicted in one of New York's most notorious police killings and became pregnant with his child in an attempt to save him from the death penalty. Nancy Gonzalez, 29, was arrested Tuesday on charges she intentionally had sex with Ronell Wilson while working the night shift at the Metropolitan Detention Center, which is against the law. She became pregnant in June, a few months into the affair, according to court papers. @highlight Ronell Wilson convicted in 2007 of shooting dead detectives James Nemorin and Rodney Andrews in 2003 @highlight First federal defendant to receive death sentence in New York since 1954 before it was tossed on appeal @highlight Prison guard Nancy Gonzalez, 29, accused of having affair with Wilson last year @highlight Gonzalez is eight months pregnant with Wilson's baby and has another boyfriend in state prison
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In an apparent reference to @placeholder military supplies to Georgia, Lavrov said, "We want our partners to act the same way and show restraint in military supplies to those countries where, including very recently, those weapons have been used very close to our borders."
GENEVA, Switzerland (CNN) -- The Obama administration has been talking about "pressing the reset button" with Russia after relations "crashed" when Russia invaded Georgia last August. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton laugh about their "reset' button. When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton greeted Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Geneva on Friday before sitting down to their working dinner, she presented him a small green box with a ribbon. Inside was a red button with the Russian word "peregruzka" printed on it. "I would like to present you with a little gift that represents what President Obama and Vice President Biden and I have been saying and that is: 'We want to reset our relationship and so we will do it together.'" @highlight United States, Russia want to "reset" relations after years of tension @highlight Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gives "reset" button to Russian counterpart @highlight Text on button actually translates to "overcharged" @highlight Both countries want to renegotiate Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
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But @placeholder says that 87 per cent of its users stay at home while hosting paying guests, and describes the subpoena of customer information as an 'unfounded fishing expedition'.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:30 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:01 EST, 15 October 2013 Websites such as Airbnb.com have revolutionised tourism, allowing travellers to stay with locals in cities around the world for a fraction of the price they would pay for a hotel. But officials in New York City are now cracking down on short-term sub-letting, arguing that the practice is illegal, undermines the hotel industry and could endanger visitors. Airbnb has been ordered to turn over data on its users in New York to the state's attorney general, who is investigating the possibility that residents might be breaking a law which bans sublets lasting fewer than 30 days. @highlight Website allows users to sublet their spare rooms to strangers @highlight Rooms in New York can be as little as $35 compared to $275 hotel room @highlight But officials claim the service is illegal, undermines the hotel industry and endangers visitors
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Even though dogs run loose and outnumber people in @placeholder, he said, the canines seem to respect Stubbs' authority.
Not many mayors in the United States enjoy belly rubs from their constituents. Then again, most mayors don't prance around town naked and curl up for naps in front of local businesses. For 15 years, Stubbs the cat has held the top office in Talkeetna, Alaska. And his approval ratings have never been higher. "He doesn't raise our taxes -- we have no sales tax. He doesn't interfere with business. He's honest," said Lauri Stec, manager of Nagley's General Store, which doubles as the mayor's office. Stubbs may be the only mayor in the country who rose to office as an infant. @highlight Stubbs became mayor of Talkeetna, Alaska, 15 years ago @highlight He won as a write-in candidate when residents didn't like the humans on the ballot @highlight The mayor prefers to drink water from a wine glass with catnip in it @highlight Pizza shop owner: The mayor often turns up unexpectedly inside random stores
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But after January, bosses will have to treat new arrivals from the countries exactly the same as @placeholder workers.
By Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 19:23 EST, 13 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:08 EST, 14 March 2013 Speaking out: An e-petition calling on the Prime Minister to block Romanian and Bulgarian workers from coming to the UK has gathered 100,000 signatures potentially prompting a debate in the House of Commons A petition calling on David Cameron to block Romanian and Bulgarian workers from coming to Britain is being signed by 5,000 people a day. So far 100,000 have signed the Downing Street e-petition – and the scale of public feeling means the issue is likely to be raised in the House of Commons. @highlight 100,000 signed a Downing Street e-petition so could be raised in Commons @highlight Calls for a block on Romanian and Bulgarian workers coming to the UK @highlight Countries currently limited to 25,000 low-skilled jobs in the UK every year @highlight Limit expires at end of the year prompting campaigners to call for extension @highlight Warning that influx could put pressure on housing, schools and healthcare
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It's the pancreas' job to release that insulin; @placeholder's pancreas may have been overworked if his body was receiving an overload of sugar.
After learning that Ashton Kutcher had landed in the hospital trying to follow Steve Jobs' all-fruit diet, CNN reader Sumday had just one question: "All I really wanted to know was why this diet was bad?" Jobs first fell for extreme diets during his freshman year of college, according to Walter Isaacson's biography "Steve Jobs." Jobs and his college friend Daniel Kottke became vegetarians after reading "Diet for a Small Planet." Then Jobs read "Mucusless Diet Healing System" by Arnold Ehret; Ehret believed in eating nothing but fruits and starchless vegetables like spinach, carrots and cucumbers. Jobs began with two-day fruit fasts, eventually going for a week or more. "I got into it in my typical nutso way," Jobs told Isaacson. @highlight Ashton Kutcher is playing Steve Jobs in Joshua Michael Stern's biopic "Jobs" @highlight Kutcher ended up in the hospital after trying to follow Jobs' all-fruit diet @highlight All-fruit meals can exclude valuable nutrients from your diet, nutritionist says
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both incomprehensible and unforgivable,' @placeholder reportedly wrote in an email
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:02 AM on 6th February 2012 Looking sad and disillusioned, Yankees boss Brian Cashman visited his ex-wife at their $3.7million Darien mansion on the weekend as a trail of shocking emails emerged, alleging he got his accused stalker pregnant and forced her to have an abortion. But Cashman spent less than a minute in the house where his ex-wife has been holed up, reports the New York Post. Scruffily dressed and with dark rings under his eyes from lack of sleep, the pressure was clearly showing. Cashman moved out of the family home when the claims first surfaced. @highlight Accused stalker Louise Neathway sent Cashman scans of an unborn baby claiming it was his @highlight She demanded he pay $15,000 for the abortion she says he made her have or she 'would tell the world' @highlight In a trove of shocking emails, Neathway, 36, claims to work for British intelligence agency M16 @highlight Cashman's wife Mary filed for divorce after the alleged stalker claimed to have had an affair with the father-of-two @highlight Neathway has been accused of harassing her ex-husband and a long-line of former lovers since her marriage ended
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• Two other groups attacked the Oberoi and @placeholder hotels, taking hostages there, police said.
(CNN) -- Authorities said they were searching the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, on Saturday morning after killing several militants, and other standoffs across the city appeared to have ended by Friday. An Indian police officer takes position during an operation at the Chabad House Jewish center Friday. Officials said that at least 160 people have been killed in the violence and more than 300 injured. But even with most of the fighting quelled after more than two days of gun battles, many questions remain. The following is what is known about the attacks: • Gunmen arrived by boats at the Mumbai waterfront near the Gateway of India monument on Wednesday night, police said. The gunmen hijacked cars, including a police van, and split into at least three groups to carry out the attacks, according to police. Watch a timeline of the attacks » @highlight NEW: Three militants killed at Taj Mahal hotel; authorities continue search @highlight Two gunmen, five hostages dead at Chabad House @highlight Security forces clear Oberoi hotel, where 36 people found dead @highlight British authorities: Indian navy looking into ship where boats may have originated
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@placeholder claims that "the South is using Roh's return as a pretext for eliminating the progressive pro-reform forces."
(CNN) -- A South Korean left-wing activist was arrested Thursday for an unauthorized visit to North Korea, a South Korean national police official said. Roh Su-hui, a leader with an organization close to North Korea, was taken into custody as he crossed back into South Korea after three months, the official said. Roh visited Pyongyang to commemorate the 100th day since the death of the country's late leader, Kim Jong Il, according to KCNA, North Korea's official news agency. KCNA called his visit "a righteous deed in view of traditional beautiful manners" and urged the South not to arrest him. @highlight Roh Su-hui went to North Korea to mark the 100-day anniversary of Kim Jong Il's death @highlight He is likely to be charged under the National Security Law, a police official said @highlight Tensions remain high between the two countries
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He might have won the second set to love after going up 5-0, but let two games slip at the end before finishing off the @placeholder.
Andy Murray backed up his stated intention that he intends to be more consistent outside the Grand Slams with an impressive return to action following his Australian Open disappointment. The 27 year-old Scot took only an hour and 33 minutes to overcome France's Nicolas Mahut 6-3 6-2 to make the second round of the extravagantly named ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam. Murray was back on court having given himself a four-day break following his loss to Novak Djokovic in the Australian final, when he had chances to claim a third Grand Slam title. British No 1 Andy Murray is currently playing in the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam @highlight Andy Murray has beaten Nicolas Mahut in the first round of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament @highlight Murray beat the Frenchman 6-3, 6-2 in just over an hour-and-a-half @highlight The British No 1 will face Canadian Vasek Pospisil in the second round
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Further footage shows @placeholder visiting a jeweler's shop, images that could lend support to claims that he was buying an engagement ring.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The driver of the limousine in which Princess Diana and her lover Dodi Fayed were killed spent time in a bar shortly before the 1997 Paris crash, a jury at an inquest into her death has heard. But the jury also watched video from security cameras at the Ritz that gives no outward sign that Henri Paul was drunk when the Mercedes he was driving crashed in an underpass while being chased by paparazzi, as both French and British police have concluded. Paul is seen squatting in the lobby of the hotel to tie his shoe laces, shifting his weight from one foot to another and rising steadily. He is also shown bounding up stairs two at a time. @highlight Driver of car in which Diana was killed was in bar before crash, jury hears @highlight CCTV gives no indication though that Henri Paul was drunk, as officials say @highlight Inquest jury also shown new footage of Diana taken hours before her death @highlight Court will make final decision on what happened in car crash 10 years ago
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Charged: Dr. Kermit Gosnell, a @placeholder abortion doctor, is accused of killing 4 babies allegedly born alive
A woman whose baby's foot was found stashed in the refrigerator of a 'House of Horrors' abortion clinic three years after the procedure has spoken out about her terrifying ordeal. Desiree Hawkins, who was just 16 at the time, is just one of the patients who has come forward to recount their horrifying experiences at the Women's Medical Society in Philadelphia. Women, including one who was left infertile by the treatment, have described blood-splattered floors and procedure rooms, as well as aggressive staff who acted as if they just wanted their money. The accounts of what allegedly happened at the hands of the clinic's owner, Dr Kermit Gosnell, come as the prosecution rests in his murder trial after six weeks of testimony. @highlight Dr Kermit Gosnell on trial for deaths of four babies and one woman @highlight One woman said she found out her baby's foot was kept for three years @highlight Another patient recounts blood-splattered procedure rooms at the clinic @highlight The woman, who said she is infertile after the abortion, said she begged for staff to stop and Dr Gosnell shouted: 'Stop being a little baby!' @highlight Another patient said staff told her abortions were a good contraceptive
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And like @placeholder, Somalia quickly fell into disarray after the Cold War ended and the United States cut off support.
Editor's note: William Jelani Cobb is Associate Professor of History at Spelman College, and author of the forthcoming "Change Has Come: Barack Obama and the Meaning of Progress." He blogs at http://americanexception.com/ William Jelani Cobb says Somalia's piracy problem was fueled by environmental and political events. (CNN) -- The drama of an American ship captain held hostage by Somali pirates led last Sunday's talk shows. Just hours before Maersk Alabama Capt. Richard Phillips was rescued, the piracy incident was discussed as one of the "tests" of President Obama that Joe Biden warned about during the campaign. Others wondered whether wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have stretched our military resources too thin to respond effectively to these kinds of provocations. Many expressed outrage at the brand of naval gangsterism that by some estimates generated as much as $80 million in 2008. @highlight William Jelani Cobb: Somalia piracy being seen as test of Obama's foreign policy @highlight He says piracy developed in wake of political and environmental problems @highlight Cobb: U.S. cared about Somalia, like Afghanistan, during the Cold War @highlight He says U.S. lack of interest in the country helped to let piracy develop
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Marked man: Gauld emerged as a promising youngster at @placeholder in 2012
By Mark Walker Ryan Gauld admits he’s stunned to be the only Scot in the Champions League group stages this season after his shock inclusion in the Sporting Lisbon squad. The former Dundee United starlet has been named in the Portuguese giants’ A squad list for this season’s European campaign, despite only playing for their B team so far since his summer move from Tannadice. And, incredibly, with Celtic already out of the tournament and Darren Fletcher’s Manchester United having not even qualified, it means the 18-year-old attacking midfielder dubbed Baby Messi during his emergence in Tayside is set to be this country’s sole represenative on the biggest club stage of all. @highlight Gauld set to be Scotland's only representative in Europe's top club competition @highlight Joined Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon in a £3million summer deal from Dundee United @highlight Training with the B team and yet to feature in the senior squad @highlight Sporting drawn with Chelsea, Schalke 04 and Maribor in Champions League Group G @highlight The 18-year-old has been dubbed 'Baby Messi' @highlight Scored his first two goals for Scotland's Under 21s against Luxembourg this week
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The publication said that RFK Jr ‘turned on the @placeholder charm to woo the woman into bed, with a source saying.
Robert F Kennedy Junior had an affair with the wife of plastic surgeon to the stars Laurence Kirwan behind the back of his fiancée Cheryl Hines, it is claimed today. With just weeks before RFK Jr is set to say ‘I Do’ to the Curb Your Enthusiasm star, sources close to Professor Kirwan have revealed how his estranged wife, Connecticut socialite Chelsea Chapman Kirwan, struck up a close friendship with the Kennedy scion that has spanned the past two years. A high-profile surgeon with offices in London, New York and Connecticut, a source close to Prof Kirwan, 62, told MailOnline: ‘He was well aware that his wife and Bobby had a friendship before their split and that they have had ongoing telephone calls.’ @highlight Sources close to Professor Laurence Kirwan say he is 'well aware' his wife Chelsea Chapman Kirwan struck up a close friendship with RFK Jr before their 2012 split @highlight Chelsea met RFK Jr, who will marry actress Cheryl Hines at Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port this summer, in a New York state gym @highlight Sources say Chelsea's phone records show FIVE calls to RFK Jr in one day @highlight The relationship is set to be publicized in court next month as part of Prof Kirwan's ongoing divorce battle with Chelsea
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@placeholder delivers his first public speech at the Oxford Union
Gangnam Style rapper Psy was mobbed by screaming fans as he arrived in London today before heading to Oxford Union to give a speech. The 34-year-old South Korean, whose music video is the second most watched YouTube clip in history, is the first east Asian pop star to address the historic organisation. The speech will be Psy's first public address in English, and he has picked the perfect venue - an organisation that Harold Macmillan once called 'the last bastion of free speech in the Western world'. Scroll down for video Stylish: Psy looked overwhelmed as he arrived in London on the Eurostar to be greeted by hordes of fans @highlight He wore sleeveless leather jacket, sunglasses and cropped trousers @highlight It is the South Korean star's first speech in English @highlight High-profile figures from Jimmy Carter to Michael Jackson have addressed the prestigious Oxford Union
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‘In five to eight years they are going to disappear in the way that @placeholder has disappeared.
By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 5 June 2012 | UPDATED: 11:33 EST, 5 June 2012 The collapse in value of Facebook shares after the company's disastrous flotation on the stock market might be a sign of worse things to come. One senior investment analyst predicts that the firm will collapse in value and will virtually disappear within eight years. Eric Jackson of investment firm Ironfire Capital predicts that Facebook will collapse like ex-internet titans such as Yahoo, as it struggles to keep up with younger, leaner firms. Zuckerberg in the wake of the firm's recent disastrous IPO - but an analyst predicts things will get worse for the company @highlight Shares of the social media giant have dropped 30 percent to below $27 @highlight Founder of investment firm says firm will collapse @highlight In eight years, will be like former internet titans Yahoo
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China, however, considers the defectors to be illegal economic migrants and has been sending them back to @placeholder for many years.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Ignoring international protests, China may have repatriated around 30 North Korean defectors who had been caught while trying to escape their homeland, a South Korean official said Friday. Park Sun-young, a South Korean lawmaker who had been on hunger strike protesting such repatriations, told CNN she believes the North Koreans have been sent back. CNN cannot in dependently confirm the assertion. Defectors who have made it to South Korea say anyone sent back faces a long term of imprisonment in a brutal labor camp or even execution. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon, meeting with the South Korean foreign minister Thursday, said he shared Seoul's concerns about defectors and "stressed the importance of giving priority to the international standards and humanitarian considerations for the well-being of those persons." @highlight A South Korean lawmaker says about 30 defectors may have been sent back @highlight Park Sun-young has been fasting to protest China's policy of sending back defectors @highlight Kim Jong Un has threatened to kill three generations of defectors' families, one says
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Well -- thanks to the access to the collective unconscious that is @placeholder -- we do now.
(CNN) -- WARNING: Contains strong language In an episode of the cartoon television series South Park -- "Le Petit Tourette" -- one of its characters, Cartman, overhears a child with Tourette's syndrome swearing. Thinking that this is the best excuse ever for being able to swear and be racist without fear of punishment, Cartman proceeds to pretend to have Tourette's. But as the episode progresses what starts out as a funny joke for him soon turns into a Freudian reversal when he can't actually stop saying exactly what is on his mind, leading to him involuntarily reveal that he has touched another boy's penis and has fantasies about one of the girls at school. @highlight Trolls use the "chaotic" forum of Twitter to express forbidden thought, says Julia Bell. @highlight Immature or disenfranchised men with a mysogynist agenda post abuse, she says @highlight Bell says Twitter's response shows it has not grasped the seriousness of the situation @highlight She says trolls should be shamed and men who don't hate women be galvanized
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Previously animal research led experts to believe female hormones might delay the onset of MS, and a British study suggested @placeholder users had a 40 per cent lower risk.
Taking the contraceptive Pill may increase a woman’s chance of developing multiple sclerosis, researchers warn. The risk of MS could be up to 50 per cent higher among women on the Pill, according to a new US study. The findings also show young obese women are at greater risk of the disease, probably because they produce higher levels of a hormone known to regulate appetite. Warning: A U.S. study of more than 3,300 women found more developed MS if they used the Pill Previous research had suggested that oral contraception could cut MS risk, or delay its onset. MS is the most common disabling neurological condition, affecting almost 100,000 Britons – 50 young people are diagnosed each week. @highlight Study examined 305 U.S. women diagnosed with MS and 3,050 without it @highlight Those who had used the Pill were 35 per cent more likely to develop MS @highlight Research presented at American Academy of Neurology in Philadelphia
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'If we beat Juve, it'll be hugely satisfying for us and our fans, sending a positive image of @placeholder and the city.
Napoli forward Marek Hamsik admitted that his side fear Juventus, but insisted the Serie A champions can be beaten in Monday's Supercoppa Italiana clash in Doha, Qatar. The meeting of the Coppa Italia winners and Scudetto holders is a rematch of the 2012 final, which saw Juventus come from behind twice to secure a 3-2 win in extra time. The Old Lady have begun this campaign in ominous form, and currently sit top of Serie A, three points clear of their nearest challengers, Roma. VIDEO Scroll down to watch the Napoli team recreate the famous 'Klinsmann' dive Marek Hamsik has admitted that Juventus represent tough opposition ahead of Napoli's Super Cup clash @highlight Coppa Italia winners Napoli face league champions Juventus in Qatar @highlight Monday's match is a repeat of the 2012 final in Bejing, which Juve won 3-2 @highlight Juventus will be aiming to make it three Super Cup wins in a row @highlight Marek Hamsik's form has stuttered of late, netting just once in his last 10
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She said @placeholder had a more 'media savvy, well educated population'.
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Ukip today claimed it had failed to breakthrough in London despite its success in the rest of the country - because voters in the capital are more 'media savvy and educated' than elsewhere. Nigel Farage's party picked up more than 100 seats from Labour, the Tories and the Lib Dems in council elections nationally and is expected to top the European vote on Sunday. But Mr Farage's campaign flopped in the capital, where Labour picked up key swing councils from the Tories. Ukip failed to do as well in London as it did in the rest of the country. The party blamed the capital's 'educated, cultured and young' for the snub @highlight Metropolitan elite do not understand the rest of the country, say Ukip @highlight Labour mopping up seats from Tories across the capital @highlight Londoners more 'media savvy and educated' than others, party claims
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But because @placeholder was Fiona’s best friend she just would not hear of it.’
Victims: Postmistress Fiona and her husband, Paul, were forced to live off mouldy bread after Diane Lathlean helped herself to the profits A couple running a village shop and post office were shocked to find their takings dramatically increased when one of their employees went off on a world cruise. And on her return the couple’s profits plummeted – by so much that postmistress Fiona Senior, 48, had to give up taking a salary out of the business and feed her family mouldy bread. Mrs Senior’s husband Paul, 45, became suspicious of shop assistant Diane Lathlean and watched hours of CCTV footage from inside the shop. @highlight Diane Lathlean was found guilty of theft at Scarborough Magistrates Court @highlight The theft of £3,050 worth of stock took place between 2008 and 2012 @highlight Owners became suspicious when takings increased while she was away @highlight She worked at the Post Office and store in Ampleforth, North Yorkshire @highlight Lathlean, 50, was captured on CCTV helping herself to goods and cash
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Farah gave his competitors no chance with a show of dominance at the @placeholder
Mo Farah put a wretched 2014 behind him by completing the long-distance double at the European Championships. Things have gone off kilter since the 31-year-old became just the second man in history to complete an Olympic and world 'double-double' in the distance events. Farah was disappointed by his display at the London Marathon and frustrated further when illness forced him to miss the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. VIDEO Scroll down for Mo Farah previously won 5000m gold in Moscow 2013 Job done: Mo Farah celebrates with his familiar MoBot pose as he crosses the line in Zurich Been here before: Farah crosses the line well ahead of the rest of his rivals on the track @highlight British hero kept control of the race - staying close to the front throughout @highlight He records time of 14:05:83 to take the gold medal ahead of Hayle Ibrahimov @highlight Andy Vernon grabbed the bronze to cap a brilliant race for Great Britain @highlight Farah had already won his first Zurich gold in the 10,000m earlier this week @highlight He only conceded the lead once in a vintage Farah performance
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Cheney has been no stranger to the media spotlight since the @placeholder administration left office nine months ago.
(CNN) -- Months after her father's prolonged campaign against President Obama's national security policies, Liz Cheney is spearheading a new organization aimed at organizing conservative opposition to the new administration's foreign policy approach. Liz Cheney formed Keep America Safe with William Kristol and Debra Burlingame. The new group, Keep America Safe, says its aim is to provide a cogent and organized rebuttal to a series of recent moves that expressly divert from the more muscular policies of the Bush administration. The group plans to tackle hot-button issues like the way forward in Iraq and Afghanistan, defense spending, CIA interrogation techniques, and the planned closing of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. @highlight Keep America Safe says its goal is providing effective rebuttal to Obama @highlight Group's founders say it has watched administration with "concern and dismay" @highlight NEW: Democratic Party calls Cheney foreign policy a "sullied legacy" @highlight Keeping focus on national security threats is one of group's goals
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@placeholder had dangerously high levels of a toxin known as bilirubin, a naturally occuring waste product from the blood usually broken down by an enzyme in the liver.
By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 07:56 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:37 EST, 25 May 2012 A brave two-year-old girl suffering from a rare killer liver condition has to stay in a cot under bright blue ultra violet light to keep her alive. Areesha Shehzad must spend 12 hours a day under the bright blue phototherapy rays in her cot to prevent lethal brain damage. The toddler, from Bradford, West Yorks, suffers from Crigler-Najjar syndrome, a rare condition affecting less than 200 people worldwide. Baby blue: Areesha Shehzad lies in her specially-made cot covered in phototherapy blue lights which help keep her alive. @highlight Areesha Shehzad must spend half of every day under lights to keep her alive @highlight She suffers from rare liver condition affecting just 200 worldwide @highlight Blue lights help her body break down chemicals which could otherwise cause fatal brain damage
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Devout @placeholder said it was a moving experience to be so close to the origins of their faith.
By James Black PUBLISHED: 16:14 EST, 24 December 2012 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 25 December 2012 Christians from the world over packed Manger Square in Bethlehem Monday to celebrate the birth of Jesus in the ancient West Bank town where he was born. For their Palestinian hosts, this holiday season was an especially joyous one, with the hardships of the Israeli occupation that so often clouded previous celebrations eased by the United Nations' recent recognition of an independent state of Palestine. In his annual pre-Christmas homily, the top Roman Catholic cleric in the Holy Land, Latin Patriarch Fouad Twal, said the road to actual freedom was still long, but this year's festivities were doubly joyful, celebrating 'the birth of Christ our Lord and the birth of the state of Palestine.' @highlight Christmas joy as hundreds follow colourful procession through ancient city @highlight Top catholic cleric Fouad Twal says celebrations heightened by UN endorsement of Palestine @highlight City packed with pilgrims from across the globe to mark the birth of their faith @highlight Local Christians concerned that future celebrations will be disturbed by continuing violence
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She said: ‘I just find it extraordinary that he has gone off on holiday again after a few hours back in @placeholder – it is just not good enough.
By Mia De Graaf for MailOnline David Cameron faced a barrage of criticism last week after going ahead with a surfing holiday as Iraq descended into turmoil. But it seems the Islamic State's murderous rampage across the Middle East is still not enough to tempt him back to Number 10. For just four days later, he's back on the board despite MPs' calls for an emergency recall as the news is dominated by fears of radicalised Britons. Scroll down for video Riding out the crisis? David Cameron was seen on the beach again as the Islamic State continues its rampage @highlight David Cameron berated for surfing in aftermath of James Foley's murder @highlight He made a whistlestop tour back to London but has returned to Cornwall @highlight He claims to be working on his phone but admits the beach has poor signal @highlight Comes as the UN calls for international community to act urgently over Iraq
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These movements are interpreted digitally, using software created by Mr @placeholder, and are translated into movements on screen.
We’ve had treadmill desks and even human hamster wheels, each designed to stop us sitting for hours on end. But the latest design, dubbed Dynamic Chair, turns the user’s whole body into a mouse so even when they’re sat down, they’re still moving. Sensors built into the exoskeleton design recognise pressure and movements, which are then used to control an on-screen pointer. The Dynamic Chair (pictured) was created by designer Govert Flint from Eindhoven University. Programmer Sami Sabik then translated these physical movements into on-screen ones. Sensors in the seat detect pressure, range of movements and angles and moving the hips, for example, scrolls through pages @highlight Dynamic Chair was created by Dutch designer Govert Flint and Sami Sabik @highlight Programmer Sabik translated physical movements into on-screen ones @highlight Sensors in the seat detect pressure, range of movements and angles @highlight Moving the hips, for example, scrolls through pages and around the screen @highlight Kicking the left and right leg corresponds with left and right clicks @highlight In the future, arms could control swipe pages and open windows
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It should have been a no-brainer for @placeholder to promote the development of skilled workers and encourage them to stay here.
(CNN) -- 2010 began with promise for advocates of immigration reform, but it ended with a stark reminder of the obstacles they face. In the two weeks since a Senate filibuster killed the DREAM Act (it stands for Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors), commentators and political strategists have already shifted their focus to the next Congress, where any legislation including legalization of undocumented people is unlikely. To chart a path for the future, however, it's useful to take stock of what DREAM's failure reveals about the bill's opponents. In letting this piece of legislation die, 45 senators allowed restrictionist sentiments to prevail over economic rationality and showed why it is so hard to have a sensible national conversation about immigration. (It won't help them much with the Latino electorate either.) @highlight Daniel Altschuler says it helps to look at what DREAM Act's failure says about its opponents @highlight Opponents ignored evidence, he says, that act would have been big economic plus for U.S. @highlight That's irresponsible for economy, he says, and will also hurt them with Latino voters @highlight Writer: Business, religious groups that back DREAM Act must help set stage for next act
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"Through the tumult of the past several weeks, it has been your stalwart support combined with life lessons learned from @placeholder that has and continue to sustain us," he said.
(CNN) -- Penn State quarterbacks coach Jay Paterno says he has resigned from the university's embattled football program after meeting with the school's new coach. Jay Paterno's resignation comes two months after his father, legendary head coach Joe Paterno, was fired over the sexual abuse scandal that erupted in November. Penn State named New England Patriots offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien to replace the elder Paterno last week. "After talking with Coach Bill O'Brien, we have reached the conclusion that I will not be a part of the Penn State football staff moving forward," Jay Paterno said in a written statement. "I will spend the next few weeks consulting with my wife and family to weigh various future options both inside and outside of football." @highlight Jay Paterno resigns after meeting with new coach Bill O'Brien @highlight "I will not be a part of the Penn State football staff moving forward," he says @highlight His father, the legendary "JoePa," was fired amid sex abuse scandal in November
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Mr Miliband insisted a @placeholder government would only borrow to invest in such things as infrastructure.
Labour spending plans will mean tax rises for millions of families, David Cameron claimed today. In a speech on the economy, the Prime Minister said the Ed Miliband's decision not to support Tory spending cuts left voters with a clear choice at the next election - more Government spending under Labour, but also higher taxes. Mr Cameron said: 'If people are happy to be taxed more, fine. They can make their decision at the next election. But that is the consequence of Labour – and the British people need to know it.' Scroll down for video Prime Minister David Cameron, who will claim today that Labour's economic plan is a 'massive gamble' that would leave Britain vulnerable to a repeat of the 2008 crisis @highlight PM warns Ed Miliband will leave the UK vulnerable to a repeat of 2008 crisis @highlight Labour's plan would increase national debt by £500billion in two decades @highlight Last week Mr Miliband said he would eliminate deficit 'as soon as possible' @highlight He said the Tories were bent on slashing public spending to 1930s levels
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They may be rhetorical questions, but despite the calculated risks Green and his @placeholder remains an emerging player in the U.S. retail scene where so many British companies have tried and failed before: a common joke in the rag-trade says that the only way to make a small fortune in America is start with a large fortune.
(CNN) -- Sir Philip Green is the retail king of Great Britain, but can his empire of clothing stores conquer the U.S.? The launch of his flagship Topshop store in New York was delayed and coincided with the height of recession two years ago, but the self-made billionaire still believes he can crack America. "There's nothing I have seen that tells me we can't get this brand to work in America," says Green. Green's Arcadia Group has over 2,500 outlets in the UK, including affordable fashion chain, Topshop, and employs over 44,000 staff. His transformation of Topshop from cheap high street shop to a fashion-forward brand has grabbed the attention of supermodels, fashionistas and the queen of fashion, U.S. Vogue editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour. A good combination to grow a brand in the U.S. @highlight British retail billionaire Sir Philip Green aims to make his fashion brand big in the U.S. @highlight Editor-in-chief of American Vogue thinks Green will be successful where many others have failed @highlight Green's Topshop has a flagship store in Manhattan with expansion plans to other U.S. cities
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A claim of responsibility was posted on the @placeholder's official website.
Two car bombs targeting Christians killed at least 38 people in southern Baghdad on Christmas. In Afghanistan, two rounds of "indirect fire" hit the U.S. Embassy compound in Kabul, but no one was hurt. The incidents highlight the security challenges with which both Iraq and Afghanistan are grappling. Both countries have had a heavy U.S. military presence until recently. The departure of U.S. forces from Iraq has done little to curb the near-daily cycle of violence. In Afghanistan, U.S. and Afghan officials are working on an important security pact to outline the future of American troops in Afghanistan. 18 dead in Christmas Day attacks near Iraq churches @highlight U.S. Embassy condemns "senseless targeting" of Christians and other Iraqis @highlight In Iraq, a car bomb explodes outside a church after Christmas services; another targets market @highlight Taliban claim responsibility for the embassy attack in Kabul, Afghanistan @highlight Many Christians have fled Iraq over the past decade, report says
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"Something was shipped up from Florida, and it was buried, and someone believed it was @placeholder."
(CNN) -- For almost 90 years, the casket lay beneath the earth, Thomas Curry's family believing the teen who died too young rested in peace there, in an unmarked plot with his great-grandparents. Curry was a charge of Marianna, Florida's Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys, a now infamous juvenile detention facility that closed in 2011 for budgetary reasons, capping a chilling, 111-year legacy of brutality. From 1900 to 1952, according to a court document, 100 boys died there, but only about half were buried on the reform institution's grounds. Others were shipped home to their families. Curry, 17, became part of that tally in 1925 when he died "under suspicious circumstances while escaping Dozier twenty-nine days after arriving," says the court order permitting his exhumation this week. @highlight Anthropologists, authorities exhumed casket of Thomas Curry in Philadelphia this week @highlight Exhumation part of probe into deaths, disappearances at Florida's infamous Dozier School @highlight Curry's casket had no human remains; authorities now searching for body at Dozier @highlight Ex-students allege beatings, sexual abuse, disappearances; ex-guards deny abuse occurred
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He had reportedly explained his reasons for attempting the journey in a three-page letter he left for his family in the bedroom he shared with a sibling in @placeholder.
The arrest of an American teenager for allegedly attempting to join the Islamic militant group ISIS has stunned people in the working-class Chicago suburb where he lives. Neighbors and attendees of a local mosque described Mohammed Hamzah Khan, 19, as a nice, polite young man. "He's the last person that we'd think that would happen to," Bahauddin Ali Khan, a member of the mosque that Khan regularly attended in Bolingbrook, Illinois, told CNN affiliate WLS. FBI counterterrorism agents arrested Khan on Saturday at O'Hare International Airport where he was planning to fly to Vienna and then onward to Istanbul, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. @highlight People who know Mohammed Hamzah Khan describe him as nice and polite @highlight "He's the last person that we'd think that would happen to," says a member of his mosque @highlight Khan lives in Bolingbrook, a working-class suburb of Chicago, with his family @highlight He graduated from an Islamic school on his street and taught at a local mosque, neighbors say
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It's so exhausting doing a garden for @placeholder,' she said, but after visiting Lesotho to see the landscape and experience the work of the charity there she 'was aware of what I wanted to represent'.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 22:46 EST, 13 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 14 May 2013 Prince Harry's garden at the Chelsea Flower Show will reflect his loss of his mother, Diana, according to its designer. Renowned landscape gardener Jinny Blom was commissioned to create the garden to raise awareness of the Prince's Lesotho-based charity Sentebale. She told the Radio Times that the garden would symbolise Harry's loss over the death of his mother and that it would also represent a memorial to Diana, Princess of Wales. The spirit of Prince Harry's late mother, Princess Diana (left), is in the garden, who the charity was set up for in her memory @highlight Landscape artist Jinny Blom has created pattern of crowns and hearts @highlight Prince's charity helps children who have suffered loss as well as poverty
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This week hundreds of users have complained that the devices – the slimmest @placeholder phones yet – are prone to bending in the pocket.
Salador Dali spoof: Online jokers have posted images mocking the bendy iPhone 6 More than £12billion was wiped off the value of Apple yesterday after its latest iPhone was rendered unusable by a software update. The 3.5 per cent drop in the share price meant the company’s stock lost all gains it had made since launching the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus last week. Users of the brand new devices were cut off from telephone signal and data networks, meaning they could not make or receive calls and text messages or go on the internet away from wifi signal. @highlight The huge losses equate to a 3.5 per cent drop in share price @highlight Devices were cut off from signal and data networks by software update @highlight Update for iOS 8.0.1 also killed off the new fingerprint access function @highlight Apple has withdrawn the software, rather than issued a fix for it @highlight New iPhone 6 Plus has already been mocked because it bends in pockets
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Van Gaal pens autographs for young @placeholder fans at the World Cup training camp
By Ian Ladyman Follow @@Ian_Ladyman_DM and Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam Louis van Gaal has revealed he would love to be the next manager of Manchester United. The 62-year-old Dutchman will be unveiled as the new Old Trafford boss next week, once he and the club have agreed the make-up of his coaching staff. Speaking in Holland, the Dutch national coach said he he is still speaking to other clubs, but was quite happy to let it be known how much he wants the United job. VIDEO Louis van Gaal: Manchester United biggest club in the world Soon to come? Louis van Gaal sang the praises of Manchester United, saying he'd love to join @highlight Louis van Gaal admits he would love the Manchester United job @highlight Dutch boss calls Old Trafford side the 'biggest club in the world' @highlight Van Gaal set to take over after leading Holland in the World Cup @highlight Phil Neville says Tuesday's lap of honour felt 'empty' without a trophy
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Pop star Rihanna celebrated the @placeholder World Cup triumph with Ozil, who has nominated her
By Alex Sharp for MailOnline Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil is the latest football star to take on the ice bucket challenge before nominating pop star Rihanna and then his girlfriend. The World Cup winner posted a video on his Instagram of his attempt and shivered after standing under the fall of ice. Ozil thanked Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng and DJ Steve Aoki for their nominations on his Instagram before returning the favour for pop star Rihanna, his girlfriend Mandy Capristo and Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's Top 10 Ice Bucket Challenges Ready to freeze: Mesut Ozil accepted Jerome Boateng and DJ Steve Aoki's nomination for the challenge @highlight Arsenal midfielder posted the video on Instagram of his ice bucket challenge @highlight Nominated by Bayern Munich defender Jerome Boateng and DJ Steve Aoki @highlight Ozil has returned to training after winning the World Cup with Germany @highlight Nominated Rihanna, girlfriend Mandy Capristo and NBA star Derrick Rose
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Short life: In reality, though, the Kennedy family only visited Wexford a few times all together before tragedy struck when @placeholder was assassinated in November 1963
By Margot Peppers PUBLISHED: 11:13 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 31 October 2013 The only house John F Kennedy and his wife Jackie ever built together has just gone on the market - for an impressive $10.995million. Known as Wexford, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom ranch house sits on 166 acres in the rolling hills of Middleburg, Virginia, and was completed in 1963 as a retreat for the presidential couple and their two children, John Jr and Caroline. Amenities other than its historical significance include a swimming pool, a tennis court, views of the Blue Ridge mountains and an underground bunker left over from its past. @highlight Wexford, the Kennedys' 5,050-square-foot home in Middleburg, Virginia, was intended to be an alternative weekend retreat to Camp David
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Promises of financial assistance flowed at the meeting, the third the international @placeholder group has held since war erupted.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- World powers beefed up financial and moral support for the Libyan opposition Thursday at an international coalition meeting aimed at charting the course of a post-Moammar Gadhafi Libya. Talk at the meeting in the United Arab Emirates focused on sustaining pressure on the embattled Libyan leader. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said "numerous and continuous discussions" on a transition of power were taking place among people close to Gadhafi. A spokesman for a Libyan opposition group told CNN that Gadhafi's son, Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, was the primary negotiator for an exit plan for his father, but suggested the timing of the talks might not be good. @highlight Panetta warns that Gadhafi's staying in power could undermine U.S. credibility @highlight An opposition spokesman says Moammar Gadhafi is rattled @highlight Hillary Clinton says people close to Gadhafi have been in transition talks @highlight World powers pledge more money for the Transitional National Council
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Goldfinger, which featured the famous line, 'No Mr @placeholder, I expect you to die!
By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 05:15 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 1 October 2013 Six James Bond toy cars designed by Corgi have been found in their original packaging nearly 50 years after they were intended for sale. The models of Bond's Aston Martin DB5 were kept by a sales rep from the firm who should have distributed them to toy shops. After being designed in 1964, in the wake of the classic Goldfinger film, in which Sean Connery starred as Bond, the six toys are expected to fetch around £8,000 when sold together at auction this week. @highlight Six Bond toy cars found in original packaging after 50 years @highlight Were kept by Corgi sales rep when they should have been distributed @highlight The models are expected to fetch around £8,000 at auction this week
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He said the @placeholder's people "have spoken clearly" in the runoff, which international observers say Gbagbo lost to his challenger, Ouattara.
Abidjan, Ivory Coast (CNN) -- Three representatives of the Economic Community of West African States and an African Union representative met twice Monday with self-declared Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo in an attempt to persuade him to step down, but there was no indication late in the day that they were near their goal. "We had a very fruitful meeting between all parties and in a good spirit," Sierra Leone President Ernest Bai Koroma told reporters after meeting with Gbagbo for a second time Monday in his residence here. "But the discussions are still underway." He said a full statement would be issued Tuesday, though there was no indication that further meetings would be held Tuesday. @highlight African countries close ranks in effort to get Gbagbo to step down @highlight Meeting described as "fruitful," but "discussions are still underway" @highlight Ouattara told reporters Gbagbo must leave immediately
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Atherton, who had arrests for domestic violence dating back 10 years, had a deep-rooted dislike for @placeholder, after he blamed her for his arrest following a family row at his home in 2008.
By James Rush PUBLISHED: 15:32 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:10 EST, 6 March 2013 Survivor: Laura McGoldrick broke down in tears when the shotgun used by Michael Atherton was shown during the inquest A survivor of a triple killing broke down in tears at an inquest as the weapon used to kill her mother and other family members was demonstrated in court by a firearms expert. Just 30 minutes before his shooting spree, Michael Atherton had texted his partner offering to stay out for the night rather than risk confrontation, the hearing was told. But the 42-year-old shot his partner Susan McGoldrick, 47, her sister Alison Turnbull, 44, and Alison's daughter Tanya Turnbull, 24, then killed himself in Horden, near Peterlee, County Durham, on New Year's Day 2012. @highlight Michael Atherton texted partner offering to stay away to avoid confrontation @highlight Laura McGoldrick fled to safety by climbing through bathroom window @highlight She was comforted by family as gun used was shown during hearing
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Mr @placeholder said: 'I gave some advice to Boris at last year's conference and my advice to him was that if he has an interest in the leadership, he should cool it," Mr Clarke said.
By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 19:23 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:49 EST, 13 September 2013 Leadership material? Ken Clarke signalled that he will back Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne as the potential next head of the Tories Ken Clarke signalled that he will back George Osborne as the next Tory leader yesterday as he warned Boris Johnson to 'cool it' in his quest to replace David Cameron. The Cabinet veteran said he was a 'big fan' of the Chancellor, who he said was 'playing a blinder' on the economy and warned his rivals Mr Osborne 'is bound to be a contender'. @highlight Tory big beast says improving economy makes Chancellor a contender @highlight But he adds 'there isn't going to be a vacancy for some years' @highlight Cabinet veteran also reveals he will soon decide whether to stand in 2015
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Industry executives, insurers and safety officials said the technology's reliability was under heavy scrutiny as investigators struggle to find the cause of incidents that led to the grounding of @placeholder's Dreamliner fleet.
Latest probe said to have found signs of short-circuiting and overheating By Matt Blake Airbus will drop Lithium-Ion batteries and switch to traditional nickel-cadmium batteries for its new A350 passenger jet in the wake of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner's 'exploding battery' mystery. Airbus said it had taken the decision to prevent further delays in initial deliveries of the A350 amid uncertainty over whether investigations into Boeing's battery problems would lead to a regulation overhaul. It comes weeks after all 50 of Boeing's brand new Dreamliners were grounded indefinitely following two on-board fires, believed to have been sparked by faulty batteries. @highlight Comes after Boeing's 787 Dreamliner fleet grounded amid safety concerns @highlight Probe underway into two on-board fires on 787s, blamed on bad batteries @highlight Latest probe said to have found signs of short-circuiting and overheating
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It had initially been believed he already had the knife in his possession when he arrived in @placeholder.
By Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 04:24 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:06 EST, 7 June 2013 Police in India have charged a man with the murder of British backpacker Sarah Groves two months ago. Dutch tourist Richard De Wit was arrested after 24-year-old Miss Groves was found stabbed to death on a houseboat in Kashmir in April. She had suffered 45 knife wounds, most on her fingers, hands and arms, indicating she had fought ferociously for her life. Sarah Groves, 24, from Guernsey, was found stabbed to death on a house boat in Dal Lake, in Srinigar, Kashmir @highlight Richard de Wit, 43, has been charged with murder by police in India @highlight Miss Groves, 24, was stabbed 45 times. Injuries suggested she fought for life @highlight Victim had been staying on boathouse for two months with boyfriend
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If Balotelli takes time out to sit down and watch what @placeholder’s new man is doing, he might work out how to make good things happen for him at Liverpool, and how to prove his critics wrong.
The Van Gaal/Mourinho love-in made me sick Berahino oozes passion for England - Hodgson should give him a go In a short space of time, Liverpool have gone from having one of the best strikers in their history scoring their goals, to having potentially one of the worst strikers in their history not scoring goals. What should the Reds do with Mario? After the Real Madrid game, the attention given to the half-time shirt swap masked another fairly lame and tame performance from Balotelli. It’s not the greatest crime, to swap shirts, but it was poor judgment from the Italian. @highlight Mario Balotelli still not scored in the Premier League for Liverpool @highlight Liverpool striker has been criticised much of late for his poor form @highlight Alexis Sanchez has been a revelation at Arsenal since joining in summer @highlight Balotelli could learn from Sanchez's pressing and dynamism
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A page on Facebook, apparently maintained jointly by the @placeholder, paints them as high rollers, listing their interests as polo, wine, and diplomatic relations, among others.
Washington (CNN) -- The Virginia couple accused of crashing President Obama's first White House state dinner on Tuesday are named in at least 16 different civil suits in Fauquier County, sometimes as plaintiffs, sometimes as defendants. A trawl through court records on Thursday revealed a more complete picture of Tareq and Michaele Salahi, who have left an extensive paper trail in federal bankruptcy and state court filings. The couple was spotted rubbing elbows with the likes of Vice President Joe Biden and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel at Tuesday's dinner, but the Secret Service says they were not invited. @highlight NEW: Tareq and Michaele Salahi named in at least 16 lawsuits, filed for Chapter 7 in February @highlight Couple posts Facebook photos purportedly showing them at inauguration events @highlight Secret Service admits it "did not follow proper procedures" @highlight Service said Salahis went through metal detectors, other levels of security
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Another project @placeholder had a hand in, "Band of Brothers."
(CNN) -- Some reviewers have called "Saving Private Ryan," Steven Spielberg's World War II film about D-Day and the search for a soldier, one of the greatest war movies. Military historian Antony Beevor begs to differ. Not only is it not the greatest war movie, it's not even the best cinematic depiction of D-Day, says Beevor, author of the newly published "D-Day: The Battle for Normandy" (Viking). He admires the famed Omaha Beach opening -- "Probably the most realistic battle sequence ever filmed," he said -- but described the rest of "Saving Private Ryan" as "ghastly." "It's sort of a 'Dirty Dozen' cliche of the worst form," he said. @highlight Antony Beevor, author of new book on D-Day, not a fan of "Saving Private Ryan" @highlight Beevor admires the opening, but calls the rest "ghastly" @highlight Beevor's pick for best Hollywood D-Day work: "Band of Brothers"
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At least 16 cases of polio have been reported this year in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Two men were killed Friday in attacks on polio teams and their police escorts in Pakistan, authorities said. A policeman was killed and another injured when unidentified gunmen fired on a polio security team in Swabi, in northwest Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, District Police Officer Sajaad Khan told CNN. The officers were there to protect polio workers, who have come under increasing attack in the past year. The second victim, a polio worker, was shot dead by unknown men in Jamrud, in Pakistan's tribal Khyber Agency, a political administration official who asked not to be named told CNN. @highlight A policeman who was providing security to a polio team is killed, police say @highlight Unknown gunmen also kill a polio worker in Khyber Agency, a local official says @highlight Polio workers have come under increasing attack in Pakistan in the past year
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@placeholder celebrates with teammates after putting his side 1-0 up early on in the match
Click here to see our brilliant Matchzone including Gareth McAuley's opening goal for Northern Ireland Northern Ireland are the unlikely early leaders of their Euro 2016 qualifying group after first-half finishes from Gareth McAuley and Kyle Lafferty eased them to victory over the Faroe Islands to make it two wins in as many matches. A 2-0 scoreline may not be one to write home about against a side ranked 179th in the world, and only going in one direction on this evidence, but the result is a significant one - taking Michael O'Neill's side to the Group F summit and giving them their best start to a campaign since 1968. @highlight Gareth McAuley opened the scoring in the sixth minute to put Northern Ireland 1-0 up @highlight Kyle Lafferty doubled their lead after 20, when his deft touch beat the goalkeeper at the near post @highlight Roy Carroll came to the rescue 10 minutes before the break when he saved a penalty @highlight Northern Ireland's win means they continue their 100% win record in Euro 2016 qualifiers
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The battle with @placeholder was really good and we are pleased with the victory."
(CNN) -- Marc Marquez continued his stunning debut season in motorcycling's elite class when he became the first MotoGP rookie to win five races with victory in Sunday's Czech Grand Prix. The 20-year-old notched his fourth successive triumph as he extended his world championship lead to 26 points with seven races remaining. He pegged back world champion Jorge Lorenzo, who had surged into the lead despite starting from fifth on the grid but had to settle for third behind Marquez's Honda teammate Dani Pedrosa. Marquez equaled Valentino Rossi's record of 10 podium placings in his rookie season, set back in 2000, and became the first rider since the Italian in 2008 to win four successive races. @highlight MotoGP rookie Marc Marquez wins his fifth race of his debut season, a new record @highlight The Honda rider triumphs in Czech Grand Prix to extend his world championship lead @highlight The 20-year-old Spaniard has won the last four races in motorcycling's elite class @highlight World champion Jorge Lorenzo has to settle for third after being passed by Dani Pedrosa
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Drug operations involving Turkish celebrities, including artists and models, are often carried out in @placeholder.
Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Police have arrested Tarkan, Turkey's most famous pop music star, in a narcotics raid, Turkey's semi-official Anatolian Agency reported Friday. Police, Tarkan's publicist and relatives could not be reached for comment on the reported arrest. According to Anatolian, Tarkan was detained along with several other individuals who are "important figures from the art and magazine world." Full coverage in Turkish: CNN Turk Tarkan rose to international prominence in the late 1990s for singing playful hit songs like "Simarik" (Spoiled). The heartthrob has been described by some as a Turkish Ricky Martin, referring to the Latin pop singer from Puerto Rico who achieved popularity worldwide. @highlight Tarkan has been Turkey's biggest pop star since the 1990s @highlight Singer was arrested in narcotics raid in Istanbul, Anatolian Agency says @highlight Others detained were "important figures from the art and magazine world"
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Details: The smooth curves of the @placeholder (left) and the reserved sign at the Porsche dealership, right
A multi-millionaire from the East Midlands is believed to be the first person in the world to own the 'Holy Trinity' of hypercars - with a combined worth of more than £3million. Businessman Paul Bailey already owned the £866,000 McLaren P1 and in just one day added the Porsche 918 Spyder and the LaFerrari - tripling his hypercar collection in a matter of hours. He drove with his wife and his friend to collect the Ferrari, which he ordered two years ago, before making a 200-mile round trip to Cambridge to pick up the limited edition Porsche. The three vehicles, which all boast top speeds of more than 200mph, are all considered to be 'hypercars' - top-tier cars whose features, price and rarity sets them apart from 'regular' supercars. @highlight Businessman Paul Bailey already owned a McLaren P1, worth £866,000 @highlight On Saturday he added a £780,000 Porsche and £1.2m Ferrari to his fleet @highlight Father-of-four drove his wife to Nottingham to collect customised Ferrari @highlight The 55-year-old had waited two years for limited edition car to be ready @highlight Hours later, the couple drove his friend to Cambridge to pick up Porsche @highlight Mr Bailey made £28million fortune when he sold phone-conferencing firm
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Mr @placeholder's name had been daubed next to some of the penises.
By Amy Oliver PUBLISHED: 06:27 EST, 8 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:31 EST, 8 November 2012 Accused: Tom Corea is accused of causing the damage after being evicted from his office on Farrington Street, Dallas, after failing to pay the rent A disbarred Dallas lawyer has been ordered back to jail after allegedly smashing up his office and drawing penises all over the walls. Tom Corea is accused of causing the damage after being evicted from his office on Farrington Street, Dallas, last month after failing to pay the rent, a criminal district court heard. Doug Molny, president of the real estate company that represents the building, said he found 'complete destruction' and 'penis graffiti on every single wall,' when he had gone to check on the building. @highlight Tom Corea evicted from office on Farrington Street, Dallas, after failing to pay rent @highlight Corea previously charged with four felonies alleging he stole from clients @highlight Corea ordered to 'refrain from making faces at the witness' by judge
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He pointed to @placeholder's 2012 order deferring the deportation of undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children and had lived in the country for years, and said Texas has seen an influx of immigrants since then.
Washington (CNN) -- Texas is leading a group of 17 states -- all but two with Republican governors -- that are suing to block President Barack Obama's executive overhaul of U.S. immigration and deportation rules. The state's incoming governor, Greg Abbott, announced the effort to have courts block Obama from implementing the actions he announced last month during a Wednesday afternoon news conference. "The constitution prescribes immigration policy be fixed by Congress -- not by presidential fiat," said Abbott, the Texas attorney general who won the governor's race in November and has since become the highest-profile GOP critic of Obama's immigration policies. @highlight Incoming Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is challenging President Barack Obama's immigration action in court @highlight Abbott says 16 other states, most with Republican governors, are joining Texas in the lawsuit @highlight He said Obama's move to halt some deportations exceeds the president's constitutional authority
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What I liked most about her relationship with @placeholder early on was how they made fun of each other.
(EW.com) -- Juan Pablo's time as "The Bachelor" has finally come to a close, and despite the season's weird and fairly unsatisfactory ending, it actually provided us with a few solid "Bachelorette" options. If I'm being honest, my first choice for the next "Bachelorette" was single mother Renee, a.k.a. the most refreshingly normal "Bachelor" contestant in the show's history. But after she revealed her current "situation" of happiness during the "Women Tell All" special, I jumped to my second choice: Andi. That being said, I also would've watched a season that followed the adventures of Kelly and Molly, and after last night's finale, I actually wouldn't mind watching Clare search for love. (Yes, I said it.) And lastly, Sharleen is just so weird that I'd watch her season as well. @highlight Andi Dorfman is the new "Bachelorette" @highlight Some people are thrilled with the pick, while others aren't so sure @highlight The author believes she'll bring some normalcy to the series
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If Europe finds substitutes for its oil and gas, Russia simply would not be able to pay for the @placeholder products it has become accustomed to buying.
(CNN) -- Russia will not cede control of the Crimea any time soon. Western saber-rattling would prove hollow: NATO has insufficient forces in the region to challenge Russian control and economic sanctions are not likely to work. Paranoia about Western threats to its security incline Russians to endure great costs to assert the "sphere of privileged interest" Vladimir Putin claims regarding former Soviet Republics now outside the Russian Federation. Near term, Russia holds the cards. It supplies Europe with about 30% of its natural gas, or 8% of its energy overall. While that gas can be replaced, Europe can't change course overnight. @highlight Peter Morici: Russia will not cede control of the Crimea any time soon @highlight Morici: Near time, Russia has upper hand since it supplies Europe with energy @highlight He says Europe must move quickly to develop its own gas and oil industries @highlight Morici: Russia's aggressive policies won't go away unless Europe gets more leverage
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Just weeks before their infamous coming together on January 3, @placeholder had spoken of his love and admiration for a man who he considered to be a son.
(CNN) -- Roberto Mancini's sacking as Manchester City manager came as no surprise to Mario Balotelli. A year to the day after winning City's first championship in nearly half a century, Mancini was sacked by the club's Abu Dhabi owners on Monday. The 48-year-old Mancini's dismissal followed City's shock FA Cup defeat by Wigan on Saturday and their inability to defend their English Premier League title as rivals Manchester United ran away with the league this season. AC Milan striker Balotelli -- who played a part in City's Premier League title success as City finished top for the first time in 44 years last season -- endured a love-hate relationship with his former manager before his move to Italy. @highlight Mario Balotelli not surprised by Roberto Mancini's sacking by Manchester City owners @highlight Balotelli worked under the Italian coach at Manchester City and Inter Milan @highlight Italy striker describes Mancini as a "great manager" @highlight Forward says there were "problems inside" City squad
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@placeholder went to see him but he was still a bit annoyed and he didn’t want to see anyone and he was still getting into trouble.
By Amy Oliver PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 28 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 28 September 2012 Tragic: Hairdresser Veronica Galbraith, 37, was left devastated after being unable to cope with teenage son Andre's behavioural problems A doting single mother is thought to have jumped to her death from a motorway bridge after being forced to put her autistic child into care, an inquest was told. Hairdresser Veronica Galbraith, 37, was left devastated after being unable to cope with teenage son Andre's behavioural problems. Miss Galbraith had also been cruelly taunted by neighbours who said: 'You have had your child taken off you, we have still got ours,' the inquest was told.Miss Galbraith was found dead on the M61 underneath a bridge near her home in Salford, Greater Manchester, last June. @highlight Veronica Galbraith's teenage son Andre had behavioural problems @highlight She had also suffered taunts from her neighbours who said: 'You have had your child taken off you, we have still got ours' @highlight For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details
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@placeholder called on all Iranians to ignore such broadcasts, saying they were forced by the government.
(CNN) -- Protesters across six continents on Saturday demanded the release of hundreds of detainees in Iran who were arrested in the bloody aftermath of the Islamic republic's disputed presidential election. Iranian demonstrators in Pakistan shout slogans during a demonstration in Islamabad. The global day of action that spanned about 100 cities was organized by United For Iran and supported by several human rights groups, including Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders. "We are all working for the same Iran," Shirin Ebadi, the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize winner and a native Iranian, told a crowd in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. "Iran is our homeland, let us be united." @highlight Ahmadinejad's political rivals call for detainees' release in letter to ayatollahs @highlight Iranian officials say only "organizers of the conflict" are still behind bars @highlight Demonstrations under way in six continents in support of Iranian election protesters @highlight They claim Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's re-election was fraudulent
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Then in 2010, he came home and told @placeholder about a money-making scheme he had heard about.
Betrayed: Beverley Neville found out her husband of 13 years was living a double life Beverley Neville used to be thankful for her chauffeur husband who worked all the hours he could to pay the mortgage on the house they shared in Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, after she was made redundant. Beverley, 58, believed that husband, Raymond, 55, often had to stay away from home as he worked night shifts and was regularly hired to drive to Cardiff. But she was shocked to discover her husband of 13 years was not the man she thought he was. In fact, many of the times he had stayed away 'working' he was actually seeing another woman. @highlight Beverley Neville, 58, from Herts, married Raymond, 55, in 1997 @highlight He seemed to work round the clock as a chauffeur, seven days a week @highlight But he'd married another woman and set up house 20 miles away @highlight He was convicted for perjury, bigamy and making forged statements @highlight Beverley appeared on today's This Morning to share her side of the story
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Terms of @placeholder's probation include starting a $10,000 fund for sexual abuse counseling and mandatory training for church officials on how to report abuse.
A judge in Kansas City, Missouri, has sentenced a Catholic bishop to two years on probation for failure to report suspected child abuse, officials said Thursday. Bishop Robert W. Finn, 59, is the highest-ranking Catholic official to be convicted during the church's long sexual abuse scandal. Finn won't serve any jail time or pay a fine, the Jackson County Prosecuting Attorney's office said. The misdemeanor charge had a maximum penalty of one year in prison and a fine of as much as $1,000. One other misdemeanor against the bishop and two against Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph were dropped. The case stemmed from the diocese's slow dealing with Shawn Ratigan, a priest from Independence, Missouri, who pleaded guilty in August to five charges of child pornography. @highlight Bishop is highest-ranking Catholic official sentenced during sex abuse scandal @highlight Robert Finn failed to immediately report a priest involved in child pornography @highlight The priest, Shawn Ratigan, pleaded guilty in August @highlight Trial by judge protected the children from having their names disclosed
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Mr @placeholder said: ‘The Kercher family had talked a lot about that, with a huge amount of dignity, the reasons they went for the trial was to make sure that amongst the chaos, it was remembered that someone had lost their life.
Amanda Knox’s lawyers have threatened to sue the makers of a controversial new film about the murder of Meredith Kercher, which has won the approval of the dead British exchange student's family. The BBC movie, by British director Michael Winterbottom and starring Kate Beckinsale and Cara Delevingne, has won the apparent blessing of the Kercher family. The film is based on the book ‘Angel Face’, written by CNN journalist Barbie Latza Nadeau, who covered the brutal 2007 murder of Kercher, in the picturesque hilltop university town of Perugia. Scroll down for video Miss Kercher (right), 21, was found half-naked with her throat slit in the cottage she shared with Amanda Knox @highlight Knox's layer Luciano Ghirga believes that film will 'imply Knox is guilty' @highlight But the writer claims the film 'does not place the knife in Knox's hand' @highlight But Miss Kercher's family have given the movie their blessing @highlight Film, based on a 2007 book about the murder, is dedicated to Miss Kercher @highlight Knox served four years for Miss Kercher's murder but was released in 2011 @highlight She has been re-convicted but is appealing to the Italian Supreme Court
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But when he returned to @placeholder for an interview with CNN just outside Disneyland property, Moore felt understandably apprehensive.
(CNN) -- Walt Disney World is billed as the "happiest place on Earth," but it's anything but in the subversive new film, "Escape From Tomorrow." Randy Moore's directorial debut focuses on a man who slowly descends into madness while vacationing with his wife and children: Grim reality keeps intruding onto a theme park experience designed to banish every moment of melancholy. In Moore's vision, jolly Disney characters become fearsome ghouls; an epidemic of "cat flu" threatens to sicken visitors; an undercurrent of sex runs through this place meant to stand for innocent family fun. It's a darkly comic and unflattering critique of Disney culture. So why would Disney ever allow Moore to shoot his movie inside Disneyland and Disney World? The answer is it never gave him permission. Moore, his actors and crew infiltrated the parks without Disney ever catching on. The cinematic subterfuge went on for weeks; Moore shot for about 10 days in Orlando, Florida and even longer at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. @highlight "Escape From Tomorrow" was filmed surreptitiously at Disney parks @highlight Director Randy Moore planned each shot for weeks before shooting @highlight There were some close calls, but ultimately the crew was not caught
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Many municipalities in the @placeholder and around the nation are struggling to cover their costs as the economic malaise continues to hurt tax revenue streams, experts said.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The City Council of San Bernardino, California, is scheduled to vote late Wednesday on a resolution formally authorizing the filing of bankruptcy. The council, scheduled to meet at 5 p.m., is to consider first another resolution declaring a fiscal emergency. Last week, Interim City Manager Andrea Miller and Finance Director Jason Simpson issued a report stating that the city was facing insolvency and its expenditures are projected to exceed revenues by $45 million. The city's general fund reserves had been as high as $19 million in 2001 but are now depleted, the report said. Some $10 million to $16 million in annual revenue has evaporated in recent years as taxable sales dried up and property values plummeted in the city of 211,000 residents, the report said. San Bernardino is about 60 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. @highlight San Bernardino is scheduled to vote on declaring a fiscal emergency @highlight The city faces a $45 million shortfall as millions in revenues have evaporated @highlight San Bernardino would be the third California city to go bankrupt in recent weeks
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@placeholder has said that last season was not profitable for most of the league's 30 owners, who want cost-cutting help from players.
New York (CNN) -- The first two weeks of the NBA's regular season have been canceled, as basketball players and management have yet to reach a deal on a new labor agreement, Commissioner David Stern announced, according to NBA.com. The two sides remain far apart, Stern said from the NBA meetings. He added that no further talks are scheduled. Derek Fisher, the president of the NBA Player's Association, said the entire season may be in jeopardy. And the association's executive director, Billy Hunter, said the owners are more dug in than in the past. The commissioner had warned last week that such a cancellation may well be coming, at which time Los Angeles Lakers' guard and NBA Players Association President Derek Fisher acknowledged the stakes. @highlight NEW: The Player's Association says owners are more dug in than in the past @highlight The commissioner says the sides are far apart, and no new talks are scheduled @highlight The league's owners began a lockout of its players in early July @highlight Sides are deadlocked over salaries, revenue sharing
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