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37 percent approved of the way @placeholder is handling the healthcare law, and nearly twice as many respondents strongly disapproved of the
President Barack Obama's approval rating among the American public has reached an all-time low. Just 41 percent of the country now approves of the job that Obama is doing, down five percent from a month ago, according to a new Washington Post- ABC News poll. Dissatisfaction with healthcare reform continues to play a large role in Americans' disgruntlement with the President. While Republicans are most unhappy with the President's implementation of his signature law, they are not alone in their displeasure. President Barack Obama, who is currently on a week-long trip to Asia, will face an all-time low approval rating upon return @highlight President Barack Obama's approval rating is now at 41 percent, according to a new poll @highlight That's five percent down from where it was just a month ago @highlight Dissatisfaction with the President's signature healthcare law continues to play a large role in Americans' disgruntlement with the President @highlight Support for Obamacare is also down five percent from last month
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"We will not allow the @placeholder army or any other factor to violate Israeli's sovereignty by firing into our territory."
(CNN) -- Syrian opposition leader Moaz al-Khatib tried to resign Sunday, but was told he couldn't. Al-Khatib will remain as head of the Syrian National Coalition until the group's next general meeting, Sanir Ahmed, Syrian National Coalition spokesman, told CNN. The executive committee rejected the resignation. He "has taken the realm of the national coalition at a critical stage and he was able to garner great popularity and establish unity among ranks of the opposition. So he is to remain in his position for now," Ahmed said. No date for the meeting has been set. Earlier, al-Khatib announced his resignation in a written statement, and accused world powers of using the Syrian crisis to advance their own interests. @highlight NEW: Opposition leader in Syria wanted to resign but alliance rejected his request @highlight NEW: Interim Syrian opposition alliance leader Ghassan Hitto meets with rebels in Aleppo @highlight NEW: Israeli president says Syrian leader turned out to be a phony @highlight Israel says its troops came under fire Sunday from Syrian side
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@placeholder had a table right next to the DJ - David Guetta - you can see how close they were from this picture
Happy New Year from St Barths! The beautiful little island paradise in the French West Indies is just 50 minutes by propeller plane from Antigua (but more of that later). You'll have to forgive the late blog entry this week as high levels of partying and industrial strength hangovers have taken their toll. NYE was a big one that lasted well into Jan 1 - a beach party with the world's biggest DJ David Guetta. The flight into St Barths is not for the faint-hearted and so the luxury of private jet does help, says Spencer My good friend Max and I had VIP tickets to the Nikki Beach party, which was mind-blowing. Right from the start we knew it was going to be one of those memorable nights that we'll talk about for years to come. @highlight Chelsea's Bad Boy has an unforgettable night in St Barths @highlight Had table right near DJ David Guetta on New Year's Eve @highlight Resolutions include to stay in shape - no more yo-yo dieting
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Outdated: A @placeholder spokesman insisted the home, pictured in 2009, was in need of refurbishment
The Home Secretary's former grace-and-favour home has sold for an eye-watering £14million - more than three times what the Labour government got for it just four years ago. The six-bedroom house in upmarket Belgravia, central London, was put on the market for £4million as the credit crunch hit in September 2008. It fell into disuse and was invaded by squatters as the Home Office took 18 months to find a buyer - and accounts suggest it could have sold for as little as £3million in April 2010. Eye-watering: The Home Secretary's former grace-and-favour home in Belgravia, central London, has sold for £14million - more than three times what the government got for it in the recession just four years ago @highlight Grace and favour home in Belgravia, London, used by David Blunkett @highlight But it fell into disuse and was occupied by squatters while on market @highlight Advertised for £4m - though accounts suggest it may have fetched £3m @highlight Post-war house now has permission to become sprawling 'iceberg' home @highlight It sold for a staggering £14m in February as part of London property boom
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Stunned by her reflection, Pamela told @placeholder, then working on Playboy cover shoots and editorial: 'I have to have you do my make-up every day for the rest of my life!'
She is the woman who created Pamela Anderson's iconic bombshell image - and helped turn her into a phenomenon. After meeting Pamela, then a young actress and model, on the set of a Playboy cover shoot, make-up artist Alexis Vogel knew just what she had to do. 'I'd heard about her, she'd been on Home Improvement and she'd just started on Baywatch, but she didn't really have her image - she was a baby', Alexis tells MailOnline, 'She was pretty fresh-faced, but I wanted to give her more of an image. I really, really loved Bridget Bardot, that sex kitten with perfect features, but of course, this was of course a retro version, making it my own - and her own look.' @highlight Make-up artist Alexis Vogel met Pam on a Playboy cover shoot in 1993 - and turned her into a 'Baby Bardot' @highlight The pair are now best friends - and Alexis reveals how Pam has been a strict mom to her two sons @highlight Alexis was close with tragic model Anna Nicole smith and tells how she tried her best to save her before her death
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What would you rather listen to: someone shouting "the @placeholder are coming!"
(CNN)Beantown vs. the Emerald City. Snow vs. rain. Tea vs. coffee. Why wait for the Super Bowl? Let's start the Boston-Seattle smack talk now. Sunday's preeminent football game is more than just the Patriots against the Seahawks. It also pits two northern coastal cities against each other in a clash of cultures: East vs. West, Pilgrims vs. loggers, tweed vs. flannel, "wicked pissah" vs. "hey, the mountain is out." Which burg is better? We've come up with a highly unscientific scorecard. Let's break it down: Sure, the Boston Tea Party helped free us from British rule and all, but how could we survive without our daily coffee? @highlight Sunday's Super Bowl pits the New England Patriots vs. the Seattle Seahawks @highlight It's also a cultural clash between Boston and Seattle. Here's our scorecard
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An apparent acquaintance of Durcho's told police he came to her apartment Monday afternoon and told her he had "choked" Summer Rust to death and he was leaving @placeholder, according to the affidavit.
(CNN) -- Hundreds of people filled a college auditorium Wednesday to pay their last respects to an El Reno, Oklahoma, woman slain along with her four children last week. Summer Rust's children -- clockwise from top, Autumn, Kirsten, Evynn and Teagin -- carve pumpkins. About 300 people attended the service at Redlands Community College for Summer Rust, 25; her son, Teagin, 4; and daughters Evynn, 3, and Autumn and Kirsten, both 7, CNN affiliate KOCO reported. Rust's white coffin was placed in front of the podium, flanked by the smaller caskets carrying her children. Each casket had a picture of the victim, surrounded by flowers. A slide show of the family played on an overhead screen throughout the service. @highlight NEW: Preacher says he found funeral for mom, four kids "difficult" @highlight 300 mourners attended service at Redlands Community College @highlight Bodies found January 12 in apartment in El Reno, Oklahoma @highlight Woman's boyfriend, Joshua Steven Durcho, admitted choking her, affidavit says
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What makes this simple handshake even more poignant is that the queen is not just representing the @placeholder, she's also representing the victims of the sectarian conflict.
London (CNN) -- Queen Elizabeth's jubilee tour strikes an historic note today, when the British monarch visits Northern Ireland on a trip it is hoped will mark a symbolic end to the decades-long conflict there. She's been to the province almost every year over the last decade. But this visit is especially significant as it follows her tour of the Republic of Ireland last year. It was the first visit by a British head of state since Ireland's independence, and at the time, British Prime Minister David Cameron described it as a game-changer. As head of state of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the queen has a purely symbolic role. But her influence - after six decades on the throne - is palpable. And her ability to mark an historic turning point unquestioned. @highlight Britain's Queen Elizabeth visiting Northern Ireland on jubilee tour @highlight During the trip she will meet -- and shake hands with -- former IRA figure Martin McGuinness @highlight Meeting a symbolic moment of peace between two sides of sectarian divide @highlight Queen's cousin, Lord Louis Mountbatten, was assassinated by the IRA in 1979
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spokesman for @placeholder said: 'In an incident at lunch-time today a visitor to the
A man accused of defaced a portrait of the Queen in Westminster Abbey yesterday will appear in court today. Tim Haries, 41, from Doncaster in South Yorkshire, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday charged with criminal damage over £5,000. The Fathers4Justice campaigner is accused of defacing to have scrawled the word ‘Help’ in turquoise paint across the canvas on Thursday. Protest: A portrait of the Queen, left - commissioned by the Palace to mark the Diamond Jubilee - was defaced at Westminster Abbey yesterday; the damage is pictured right Arrested: Tim Haries, pictured, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Friday @highlight Tim Haries, 41, arrested for painting over royal portrait at Abbey yesterday @highlight Fathers 4 Justice says damage was part of Father's Day protest by member @highlight Ralph Heimans portrait was commissioned to mark Diamond Jubilee @highlight Comes as five arrests also made at a protest in the Palace of Westminster @highlight Mr Haries to appear in court today, charged with £5,000 criminal damage
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@placeholder were particularly vociferous in their criticism of FIFA and claimed several committee members promised them votes that didn't materialize.
(CNN) -- The man who led Germany to a World Cup win both as a player and a coach admits he has lost faith in FIFA due to the way the voting process for the 2018 and 2022 tournaments was handled. Franz Beckenbauer, a member of FIFA's executive committee, criticized football's governing body after the amount of votes each bidder received was made public. Beckenbauer was one of the 22 FIFA members who voted in the process and claims he was assured that the details would remain private. Yet soon after it was announced that Russia had won the right to host the 2018 competition, and Qatar had secured the 2022 version, media were reporting that two of the favorites, England and Australia, attracted just two votes and one vote respectively. @highlight Franz Beckenbauer says he's lost faith in FIFA after the World Cup voting process @highlight Germany legend says losing bidders were treated "disgracefully" @highlight Beckenbauer is to step down from FIFA's executive committee in March
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By the time they were preparing to face him in @placeholder colours in September, it was clear the mood at Chelsea had already started to shift.
Frank Lampard is flourishing at Manchester City — but it would be a great deal harder for Chelsea to swallow were they not six points clear at the top of the Barclays Premier League. Attitudes may change, however, if this goal trend goes on, if his loan is extended and if the title rivals are neck-and-neck by the time City visit Stamford Bridge at the end of next month. No-one at Chelsea thought when he departed in June to embark on a career in the MLS that Lampard would appear on loan at the Etihad Stadium. Even if they had, there was nothing they could have done. @highlight Frank Lampard left Chelsea during the summer after 13 years of service @highlight Lampard joined New York City FC on a two-year deal @highlight The former Blues midfielder was then loaned to Manchester City @highlight Lampard has flourished since his move to the Etihad Stadium
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But now it appears Miss @placeholder, who kept a low profile ever since, refusing to even acknowledge she is seeing the head of state, has moved on.
By Leon Watson Francois Hollande's affair with the actress Julie Gayet appears to be over after she was seen on holiday with another man and he went off on a break alone, it was claimed today. Reports of a split follow months of speculation over the personal life of France's bachelor president since he dumped his live-in-girlfriend in January. Valerie Trierweiler, 49, had to leave the Elysee Palace when Mr Hollande’s secret affair with Miss Gayet, a 42-year-old actress, was made public. Scroll down for video Actress Julie Gayet has been seen on holiday with another man while Francois Hollande went off on a break alone @highlight Reports follow months of speculation over president's personal life @highlight It was claimed he was having an affair with actress Julie Gayet @highlight Then bachelor president split up with his live-in-girlfriend in January @highlight However, it is now being suggested Hollande and Gayet have split
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According to Mrs Bounds, 61, the luxury liner @placeholder was effectively a ‘plague ship’ riddled with norovirus, which left numerous passengers ‘quarantined’ in cabins as crew wore masks and nuclear disaster-style suits.
By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 19:13 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 12 April 2013 We all like to take holiday photographs to remind us of the good time we had. But the snaps Monica Bounds brought back from a £900 ‘world class cruise’ were images she would much rather forget. While the brochures boast you can ‘indulge in escapism’ as friendly staff ‘do their utmost to make every part of your cruise experience special’, the reality was a holiday from hell. Illness: Monica Bounds, 61, right, documented her 'holiday from hell' with friend Veronica Godfrey on a cruise around the Med on a ship which was overrun with norovirus @highlight Luxury liner on £900 ten-day cruise hit by norovirus infection @highlight 61 of 732 passengers became ill leaving others 'quarantined' @highlight Monica Bounds, 61, documented her 'holiday from hell' on Boudicca
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An almost identical chance for Neymar followed and he hit it low and hard, but his angled drive was tipped away by the @placeholder stopper.
This was not how it was meant to be. The Luis Suarez, Neymar and Lionel Messi attacking trident has started twice and Barcelona have been beaten on both occasions. Although this defeat in the Nou Camp by Celta Vigo could never be as painful as their collapse against Real Madrid last weekend, it was more humiliating. Barcelona supporters have been waiting patiently to see Suarez unleashed at the Camp Nou, because of his biting suspension, and his availability was heralded as the start of a new era. But an almost supernatural performance by goalkeeper Sergio Alvarez, the woodwork and simply profligacy, meant that Luis Enrique was humbled by the side he managed last season. @highlight Real Madrid's 0-4 win earlier in the day meant that Barcelona needed to win to regain their status as league leaders @highlight Luis Suarez started for Barcelona, making his home debut after his first match against Real Madrid last weekend @highlight Barcelona hit the crossbar four times during the match, but were not able to score @highlight Celta Vigo upset the odds when Joaquin Larrivey slotted past Claudio Bravo to put the away side 0-1 up
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Martinez, the second witness in the trial's first day of testimony, said that after interviewing @placeholder and after the search of Murray's car four days after Jackson's death, his "thinking at the moment was the crime was negligence."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray's "severely distressed" financial situation may have led him to "break the rules" in his fatal treatment of Michael Jackson, a police investigator testified Tuesday. Los Angeles Police Detective Orlando Martinez testified in the Jackson wrongful death trial that Murray was trying to deal with the large drop in value of his Las Vegas home, unpaid taxes and child support payments for eight children with seven women. Michael Jackson's mother and children claim AEG Live is liable for the pop icon's death because it hired, retained and supervised Murray, who worked as his personal physician as he prepared for his comeback concerts in 2009. @highlight NEW: LAPD detective suspected Murray would "do whatever he needed to do to get paid" @highlight NEW: Dr. Murray's house was in foreclosure when Jackson died @highlight NEW: Paramedic: Jackson "looked like someone who was at the end stage of a long disease process" @highlight Judges limits Jackson family to one in court at a time and only if mom if there
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At @placeholder, high concentrations of gas prevented workers from using machines to dig out another 19 trapped miners trapped at a depth of 390 meters (1,200ft), China Daily said.
(CNN) -- Two separate incidents at coal mines in Southwest China over the weekend left at least three miners dead and 42 trapped, state media reported. Days of heavy rain caused a mine at Niupeng in Guizhou province to flood on Saturday morning; while "rain-saturated earth on the surface collapsed into a shaft" at another pit in Guangxi around noon the same day, killing three miners, Xinhua said. The report added that more than 1,000 police, firemen, and paramilitary personnel joined the mission to rescue the trapped workers at Niupeng. By Monday the water level at the mine had dropped but was still 40 meters (131ft) higher than where 23 of the miners are believed trapped, according to reports from China National Radio. @highlight 42 miners remain trapped in the two coal mines in southwestern China @highlight Days of heavy rain caused a mine at Niupeng in Guizhou province to flood @highlight "Rain-saturated earth on the surface collapsed into a shaft" at another pit in Guangxi
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Even if you don't fall in love with a fellow painter, you'll love @placeholder's striking architecture and sunsets
If cupid's arrow has passed you by and you're fed up with spending Valentine's Day waiting in vain for the postman, why not take a look at some of the many romantic singles holidays on offer? Whether you fancy exploring Europe by rail, dancing in the arms of a stranger, or cruising the Maldives,TravelMail rounds up the best solo holidays around. Love on the beach: With its pristine beaches and waving palms, you'll fall for the Maldives solo or no Starry eyed As soul-stirring moments go, watching a coal-black sky glinting with nocturnal diamonds after a day's trekking through Morocco's highest peaks is hard to beat. @highlight Wrap yourself round a stranger in Buenos Aires @highlight Paint yourself a new love in Santorini @highlight Mingle with wild creatures - safaris suit lone travellers too
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The operation in @placeholder comes at the same time as airstrikes in the two other provincial capitals held by the extremists - the cities of Timbuktu and Kidal, which like Gao fell to the rebels last April, during the chaotic aftermath of a coup in the distant capital.
France today reached the gates of fabled Malian city Timbuktu after yesterday defeating jihadist fighters to take control Gao. The troops have been advancing through Kidal, Timbuktu, Lere and Diabaly - which had been seized by militants by are steadily being recovered. The French military wrested control of the airport at Mali's largest northern city, under cover of darkness, in a major breakthrough in its offensive to rout the Islamists from power. Today they were ready to flush out any rebels still hiding in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Timbuktu. Scroll down for video Flight: A Malian family's taxi is searched at a checkpoint on the Gao road outside Sevare @highlight Special forces take airport in Gao, the country's largest northern city @highlight Wrested back after it was seized by jihadist fighters nine months ago @highlight Nearly 30 bombs have been dropped from fighter jets over past two days @highlight French and Malian soldiers are heading north and reached Timbuktu today
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Ms @placeholder told the paper that her sister had also removed
By Ryan Gorman and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 11 January 2014 A family grieving over the loss of their matriarch was dealt an unthinkable blow when opening the casket just before the funeral revealed the wrong body. Lisa Kondvar, of Warwick, Rhode Island, was horrified when she opened Margaret Pokka’s casket and found the body of another dead woman last month. She is still looking for her mother’s remains. Ms Porkka, 82, passed away during a family vacation to St. Maarten. Another woman passed away around the same time, officials believe the two bodies were accidentally switched before being sent home. @highlight Margaret Porkka, 82, died in St Maarten while on vacation for Thanksgiving @highlight The body of another woman was sent back to the U.S., her family can't find her remains @highlight A Canadian woman died around the same time on the island, it is believed the two bodies were accidentally switched @highlight Ms Porkka's death certificate provided no cause of death and called her a man
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But he acknowledged that @placeholder has 'learned some costly lessons over the last thirteen years.'
Members of Congress waved pencils in the air on Tuesday night as they paid tribute to the victims of the Charlie Hebdo terror attack during President Barack Obama's State of the Union address. Speaking to a joint session of Congress, Obama, 53, declared that America stands 'united with people around the world who've been targeted by terrorists', including the 17 recently slain in France. At the same time, dozens of people in the House chamber raised unsharpened yellow pencils into the air in a show of support for free speech following the brutal January 7 attack on the magazine. Four hundred pencils had been brought to the address by Rep. congresswoman Gwen Moore, who believed Congress had an opportunity on Tuesday to condemn the massacre with one voice. @highlight Members of Congress waved pencils in air during State of Union address @highlight Were showing support for free speech after Charlie Hebdo terror attack @highlight Rep Gwen Moore had brought 400 yellow pencils to the House chamber @highlight Said that she wanted to generate a show of solidarity across party lines @highlight Pencils were not sharpened on Tuesday night due to security concerns @highlight Obama, 53, declared America 'stands united' with global terror victims @highlight Twelve people were killed by Islamist gunmen stormed the magazine
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Committed: @placeholder matched his Serbian opponent for long spells but was outclassed in the end
By Pa Reporter Novak Djokovic had to dig deep to fend off Frenchman Gilles Simon in the second round of Cincinnati's Western & Southern Open. Serbia's world No 1 and recently married Wimbledon champion lost to Simon's compatriot Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Toronto last week, and was in trouble after dropping the second set to Simon. He recovered to post a 6-3 4-6 6-4 win and later said on the ATP website: 'I know I'm not playing at the level yet where I want to be and it's obvious, but I keep on pushing myself.' Eye on the ball: Novak Djokovic had to work hard for his three-set win against Frenchman Gilles Simon @highlight Novak Djokovic lost the second set to Gilles Simon but won 6-3 4-6 6-4 @highlight The Wimbledon champion is favourite to lift US Open next month @highlight Andy Murray faces Joao Sousa in the Cincinnati tournament on Wednesday @highlight Tsonga was eliminated from the tournament but Stan Wawrinka advanced @highlight In the women's event Caroline Wozniacki and Maria Sharapova advanced @highlight Venus Williams was dumped out in three sets by Lucie Safarova
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Lynch, whose operations cover the central part of @placeholder, south of Baghdad, said soldiers have been helped by the "surge," or additional troops, and have made strides against militants.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A U.S. commander in Iraq said he believes it's not possible to withdraw troops from his region south and east of Baghdad by year's end as an influential senator called for a day earlier. Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch said his forces would lose the edge they have gained if troops were withdrawn. Army Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch, commander of the Multi-National Division-Center, was asked to comment on Republican Sen. John Warner's recommendation that President Bush start withdrawing U.S. troops from Iraq by Christmas. Speaking to Pentagon reporters Friday via teleconference from Iraq, Lynch said, "Only when the Iraqi security forces come forward and say, 'OK, here I am, I'm trained and equipped, I'm ready, I'm the Iraqi army or I'm the Iraqi police,' can I turn those sanctuaries over, and that's not going to happen between now and Christmas." @highlight GOP Sen. John Warner asks President Bush to announce Iraq withdrawal plan @highlight Democratic leadership aide presses for Warner to vote for pullback
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The quadcores unveiled in @placeholder should, in theory, be the fastest to date, capable of simultaneously running several complex apps.
(CNN) -- Mobile devices may have placed an amazing array of technology in the palms of our hands, but they've also given us a bamboozling array of buzzwords and acronyms. To help avoid confusion as the cell phone industry meets for its annual Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, CNN has compiled a handy jargon buster. Android: An operating system created for mobile devices by a consortium of tech firms led by Google. Different versions of Android are typically named after sugary treats, namely Gingerbread, Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich. AMOLED: Active-matrix organic light-emitting diode. This is the technology behind ultra-thin display screens used on many smartphones. These use on-off switching to consume less power than previous "passive matrix OLED" displays. @highlight Mobile phone industry has created a confusing lexicon of acronyms and buzzwords @highlight CNN's jargon buster unlocks some the language used at Mobile World Congress @highlight Android, Ice Cream Sandwich, Padphones, Symbian among words explored
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'Speaking of China, I have a more difficult question for @placeholder, which I hope will not get me fired.
China may ban Facebook, but not its co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who stunned an audience of students in Beijing by speaking in fluent Mandarin. He did not explicitly discuss the social media site ban during his Q&A at prestigious Tsinghua University, but an indirect reference drew laughter from the audience. Zuckerberg, whose company has long sought to enter the Chinese market, highlighted that Facebook already helps some Chinese companies in foreign markets. Scroll down for video Fluent: Mark Zuckerberg speaks Mandarin during a dialogue with students as a newly-appointed member to the advisory board for Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing, China @highlight Mark Zuckerberg said he wants to help the world connect to China @highlight Facebook CEO spoke in fluent Mandarin during Q&A at Beijing University @highlight He has been made a member of the advisory board at Tsinghua University @highlight Zuckerberg married Priscilla Chan in 2012, whose family speak Chinese @highlight He wanted to learn Mandarin so he could ask her grandmother's permission
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'Anybody that ever watches @placeholder knows that Si Robertson is famous for his little funny slogans.'
By Daily Mail Reporter A student at a Virginia high school has been told to remove his 'Duck Dynasty' T-shirt or turn it inside out because its slogan was 'threatening.' Hunter Spain was wearing the T-shirt, recently worn by Si Robertson, one of the A&E hit show's eccentric personalities, which sports the words, 'I Will Hurt You Physically and Metaphysically.' While any fan of the show, which follows the lives of bearded millionaires who run a duck-call business, knows the slogan means no harm, the officials at Dinwiddie High School insisted Spain remove it, something which angered his mother. Scroll down for video @highlight Dinwiddie High School student Hunter Spain was wearing the T-shirt, recently worn by eccentric character Si Robertson @highlight T-shirt sports the words, 'I Will Hurt You Physically and Metaphysically' @highlight Officials at Dinwiddie High School insisted Spain remove it because it could encourage violence @highlight His mother said the decision was ridiculous
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The Selecao have been criticised in the media for their lacklustre performances so far - they required a soft penalty to give them the lead against Croatia - and @placeholder expressed concern at what he said might be unreal expectations.
By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd Brazilian right back Dani Alves has hit out at Alan Shearer - calling the BBC pundit's comments about the World Cup hosts' striker Fred: 'idiotic'. Former England striker Shearer told ESPN last week that Brazil first choice centre forward was slow, cannot shoot and should be replaced in the Selecao XI. Despite having a good scoring record for Brazil over the last year, Fluminense forward Fred is not known for his mobility and drew a blank in Brazil's first two games, a 3-1 win over Croatia and a 0-0 draw with Mexico. VIDEO Scroll down to see Dani Alves hit back at Shearer @highlight Brazil right back defends his team-mate who has failed to find the target @highlight Shearer said Fred 'doesn't move' and is 'dragging the team down' @highlight Alves states disbelief that a former pro would criticise Brazil's no.9 @highlight 'It's something to be ashamed of', Barcelona full back says
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According to published reports, investigators believe @placeholder paid up to $80,000 for prostitutes over a period of several years.
A notorious madam who allegedly supplied escorts to former New York governor Eliot Spitzer has condemned the 'day to day degradation' at Rikers Island and blames the conditions on her turning to prescription drugs. Kristin Davis, 38, spent four months in solitary confinement in the New York jail after she pleaded guilty to promoting prostitution during the scandal that led to the politician's resignation in 2008. After she was released, she began suffering from PTSD and started taking Xannax and Ambien, she says. She was then arrested and convicted of dealing the drugs to a friend who had become FBI informant. @highlight Kristin Davis, 38, was found guilty of dealing prescription drugs this month @highlight The notorious madam faces 24 months in a federal prison @highlight Has described how she was in solitary confinement for four months @highlight Was 'not allowed a phone call, given food or a shower or real bathroom' @highlight Said guards would comment on her body during 'cavity searches'
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If you're lucky enough to be @placeholder and have the name Elizabeth Gallagher, here is your itinerary:
Calling all Elizabeth Gallaghers in Canada: Would you like a free trip around the world? Toronto resident Jordan Axani, 28, is looking for a woman with the same name as his ex-girlfriend to take a couple of airline tickets off his hands. Axani posted on Reddit that he booked this "fairly wicked" trip in March when he and the original Elizabeth Gallagher were still together. After they broke up, he didn't want the tickets to go to waste. "Anyone familiar with with the archaic system that is modern air travel will know that a name change on a ticket is damn near impossible," he wrote on the site. @highlight A 28-year-old Toronto man is looking for a Canadian woman named Elizabeth Gallagher @highlight He booked several plane tickets in his ex-girlfriend's name in March @highlight Trip includes flights to Milan, Paris, Bangkok and New Delhi
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It came after Mr @placeholder was condemned by anti-fascist campaigners.
Ukip's latest attempt to draw a line under accusations of racism and extremism suffered a fresh blow today as it emerged one of its candidates used his Facebook page to 'like' a series of Nazi war criminals. The row threatened to overshadow a bizarre ethnic minority ‘rally’ hosted by Nigel Farage in London in a bid to show he does not lead a racist party. Black and ethnic minority candidates and councillors were paraded at the ‘myth-busting’ event in an attempt to counter a string of damaging stories about racist and sexist comments made by some Ukip candidates. Scroll down for video @highlight Ukip leader Nigel Farage demands end to racist accusations against party @highlight But he admits some 'idiots' have managed to slip through the net @highlight The bizarre campaign event was interrupted by anti-fascist protesters @highlight Leeds candidate John Withill posted Facebook list of 'inspirational people' @highlight Included war criminals Kurt Student, Albert Kesselring and Albert Speer
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Reviewing my legal/appeals options with lawyers," he tweeted, adding that he is maintaining his innocence "on charges of starting @placeholder six years before I actually arrived in Egypt."
An Egyptian court sentenced several dozen workers for non-governmental organizations, including Americans, to jail Tuesday in a case that has infuriated the U.S. government and democratic activists around the world. The workers were accused of having illegal foreign funding. They denied any wrongdoing. All but one of the Americans were sentenced in absentia, having left the country after posting $132,000 each in bail money. In all, 43 NGO workers, including several Americans and other foreigners, were charged. The court sentenced 27 NGO workers in absentia to five-year sentences; 11 defendants to one-year suspended jail sentences; and five others to two-year sentences that were not suspended, the state-run Al Ahram newspaper reported. @highlight Kerry: The U.S. is "deeply concerned" about the result of "a politically-motivated trial" @highlight Becker, the one American who stayed to face charges, says he's reviewing appeal options @highlight Prosecution "had a chilling effect" on human rights groups, activist says @highlight In all, 43 NGO workers, including several Americans, were charged
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The 3D model is an accurate, scientific reconstruction of the Harbor that will allow many to see and experience a site that was destroyed after @placeholder.
By Mark Prigg The D-Day landings have been recreated as a virtual world to allow a new generation to experience the Invasion of Normady using 3D displays and virtual reality headsets. French researchers painstakingly scanned and recreated the landing craft, gliders and even the artificial harbour, known as the Mulberry harbour, for the virtual invasion recreation. The team today revealed their work as part of the seventieth anniversary of D-Day and the Invasion of Normandy. Scroll down for video The Mulberry Harbor was one of the most extraordinary technological feats of WWII. Developed in part by Major Allan Beckett of the Royal Engineers, it was an artificial harbor built in England, transported across the English Channel and assembled off the coast at Arromanches to unload the vast quantities of supplies and men that were needed for battle. @highlight French researchers painstakingly scanned and recreated the landing craft, gliders and landscapes @highlight Team recreated the artificial harbour, known as the Mulberry harbour, for the virtual invasion @highlight Can be seen online, shown on giant screens or viewed through VR goggles
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It's an idea that struck @placeholder nearly 10 years ago, while sitting in a packed stadium during a game.
Curitiba, Brazil (CNN) -- More than any single soccer player, the fans took center stage during the World Cup. During the summer, each team's devotees donned their country's colors, painted their faces, shouted their songs, rejoiced in their victories and cried bitter tears of defeat. "Whether you're in a host city or back at home watching it on TV ... it captures you," said Jon Burns, a lifelong fan of English football. "I just love the passion." Burns has made it his mission to turn that fan fervor into something more. His UK-based nonprofit, Lionsraw, mobilizes soccer fans to volunteer in cities hosting the World Cup and other major tournaments. @highlight Jon Burns' nonprofit lets soccer fans volunteer in cities that host major tournaments @highlight He says the love of soccer creates a bond; almost 300 volunteers went to the World Cup @highlight They're building a complex for a program serving kids from poor areas just outside Curitiba, Brazil
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@placeholder needed to learn the lessons from the Scottish referendum, Mr McCluskey said
The head of Labour’s biggest union donor today called on Ed Miliband to stop wooing middle class voters and increase the minimum wage to £8 an hour immediately. Unite chief Len McCluskey said the Scottish referendum had exposed the anger of working class voters ignored by the main political parties. He said it was time for Labour to stop tailoring policies to ‘a few marginal voters in southern England’ and to focus on ‘working people’. Mr McCluskey dismissed Labour's pledge to increase the minimum wage by £1.50 over the next five years and attacked Ed Balls's plan to make real terms cuts to child benefit. @highlight Unite chief said Scottish referendum exposed anger of working class voters @highlight Mr McCluskey warned Ed Miliband not to target 'marginal voters' in south @highlight He said poorer voters were 'turning their backs' on the Labour Party @highlight Union boss claimed independence support was 'upsurge against austerity' @highlight Called for immediate increase in minimum wage to £8 an hour - not by 2015
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And by the look of the shop's bustle on a Monday morning, @placeholder's will survive the scandal that has enveloped Armstrong.
(CNN) -- Forty days alone in the wilderness was enough for Jesus, but Lance Armstrong is facing an altogether longer period of solitude. The disgraced former cycling icon was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles 44 days ago, on October 22, and has spent most of the intervening period in his hometown of Austin, Texas. While he contemplates his next move, there have been beneficiaries of his newfound infamy, notably Mellow Johnny's bike store. Call it the power of celebrity or call it voyeurism, but thanks to Armstrong's notoriety, the Austin store co-owned by the disgraced cyclist, with its name inspired by the Texan's nickname on the Tour -- Mellow Johnny's, an Americanized version of the French for the leader's yellow jersey, maillot jaune -- is doing just fine. @highlight Mellow Johnny's is a cycling store co-owned by disgraced former cyclist Lance Armstrong @highlight The store is in Armstrong hometown of Austin, Texas @highlight Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life from cycling @highlight Some cycling fans in Austin still stand by Armstrong despite doping allegations
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As a result, those traveling across the street to the Braves' current place of @placeholder can see the spot as they either walk through or drive by the parking lot at night.
(CNN) -- So there was Hank Aaron, leaning back in his chair during an exclusive CNN interview in the clubhouse of an Atlanta golf club, and the former slugger of the Atlanta Braves was fretting over the spot. What's going to happen to the spot, he said, raising his eyebrows? It's the spot that was visited on April 8, 1974, by a baseball representing the 715th home run of his career. Just like that, Babe Ruth's record was history. So is the spot -- almost. For now, the spot is preserved in a parking lot that once was Atlanta Fulton-County Stadium, where Aaron sealed his immortality with his high-arching blast over the fence in left-center field. The spot is surrounded by part of the old ballpark's outfield wall, and high above the spot is a large baseball-shaped placard with the inscription: Hank Aaron, home run, 715, April 8, 1974. @highlight Hank Aaron broke Babe Ruth's home run record 40 years ago @highlight Terence Moore: Aaron's record is marked with a memorial in Turner Field parking lot @highlight He says Aaron and others want to make sure the spot is kept even after Braves move @highlight Moore: Aaron's record-breaking home run was more than just a baseball achievement
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As criticism grew that authorities weren't moving fast enough, @placeholder Gov.
(CNN) -- As severe weather moved eastward, the devastation mounted Thursday in parts of the Midwest where hundreds mourned the deaths of loved ones and clung to hopes they'd be found alive following a wave of powerful tornadoes. Severe thunderstorm warnings and watches extended from South Carolina north along the Appalachian mountains to West Virginia on Thursday evening. Tornado watches that had been issued the same night for parts of Pennysylvania, New York and Vermont, meanwhile came and went without any signs of significant damage. Two people died Thursday evening in Atlanta, at the southern edge of the storm system, after trees fell on two vehicles, said city police spokeswoman Kim Jones. There were also numerous reports of wires and trees down throughout the city, though no indication of any tornado like those that ripped through the central United States earlier this week. @highlight NEW: Tornado watches come and go, without incident, in the Northeast @highlight Two people die after trees fall on vehicles during storm in Atlanta, police say @highlight The death toll in Joplin, Missouri, rises to 126 people, the coroner says @highlight The governor says he expects the pace of body-identification will now pick up
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Until 1723, Christie's said, all diamonds worn by @placeholder royalty came from India.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- What recession? Christie's, the famed auction house, this week sold a nearly 36-carat diamond for $24.3 million, which it said was the highest price for a diamond sold at auction. The 35.56-carat diamond dates back to the 17th century. The previous record was a mere $16.5 million for a 100-carat diamond in 1995, Christie's said. "In the midst of these challenging times, we were thrilled to achieve an historic price for an historic diamond," said Francois Curiel, chairman of Christie's Europe and auctioneer for Wednesday's sale. The 35.56-carat Wittelsbach blue diamond, dating to the 17th century, was purchased by international jeweler Laurence Graff, the auction house said in a release. Graff was bidding against Aleks Paul of Essex Global Trading, a professional of Russian origin based in New York, Christie's said. @highlight Christie's sells nearly 36-carat diamond for $24.3 million @highlight Amount said to be highest price for a diamond sold at auction @highlight Jewel was mined in India nearly 400 years ago
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@placeholder has a hint of a bump in this side on shot.
The Duchess of Cambridge showed off a very visible baby bump as she welcomed guests to Kensington Palace for a reception and awards ceremony on behalf of a mental health charity. Kate, who is around four months pregnant with her second child, wore a pretty spotted black top by High Street store Hobbs - which has long since sold out - and a skirt by designer Jenny Packham. She was joined at the Kensington Palace State Apartments by visitors her children's mental health charity Place2Be for their first ever Wellbeing in Schools Awards. Scroll down for video The Duchess of Cambridge's baby bump was clear to see as she spoke to children at the charity event at Kensington Palace @highlight Pregnant Duchess of Cambridge wore a top by Hobbs to charity event @highlight Kate is patron of mental and emotional wellbeing charity, Place2Be @highlight She hosted awards ceremony for 20 finalists
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We cannot return to @placeholder... if we return, we will not practise any more.’
By David Williams and Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 07:42 EST, 13 August 2012 | UPDATED: 03:36 EST, 14 August 2012 Four members of Congo’s Olympic team were said to have gone missing in London yesterday as thousands of their fellow London 2012 athletes and officials flew home. Their disappearance took the number of African athletes and delegates attending London 2012 who have vanished from their camps or sought political asylum in Britain to 15. Immigration officials expect that number to increase sharply when athletes’ special London 2012 visas expire in November. Not going home: Cameroon's Blaise Mendouo, left, Christin Adjoufack, centre, and Paul Edingue, right @highlight The athletes say they had been treated badly by Cameroon officials @highlight They said there was no support for athletes in their country @highlight The group allege that their promised bonuses had been halved
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However, it is not known whether @placeholder offers him a further discount after his decades of staggering loyalty.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 09:09 EST, 19 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:43 EST, 21 May 2013 Petrol head pensioner Barry Moore is Jaguar's most loyal customer - after buying his 47th car made by the iconic British manufacturer. The 74-year-old purchased his first Jaguar - a Mark 7 Saloon - over half a century ago in 1960, for a reasonable £475. Over the next 53 years Mr Moore, from Edwalton, Nottinghamshire, has gone on to spend a staggering half a million pounds on more than 25 different models of the luxury car. Cat lover: Barry Moore, 74 is Jaguar's most loyal customer after purchasing his 47th model, a Jaguar XF3.OD @highlight Barry Moore has spent half a million on the luxury cars @highlight He first bought a Mark 7 Saloon in 1960 @highlight The Nottinghamshire resident bought a £70,000 F-Type last week
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The song became an anthem for the same-sex marriage movement, and the duo was rewarded with four @placeholder.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Rapper Macklemore, who won a Grammy for a song praised for its cultural sensitivity, insists that he wasn't stereotyping Jews with a costume he wore to a Seattle event Friday. The hat, big fake nose, black beard and wig were "a random costume" thrown together "so that I could walk around unnoticed and surprise the crowd with a short performance," the rapper said in an "apology to anybody that I may have offended" released Monday night. While the Anti-Defamation League said the group would "take him at his word that he did not have any ill intent," comedian Seth Rogen failed to see the comedy, calling Macklemore out on Twitter for wearing an "anti-Semitic costume" while performing his hit song "Thrift Shop." @highlight NEW: Jewish group says it will "take him at his word that he did not have any ill intent" @highlight B'nai B'rith says costume was "deeply offensive and propagates Jewish stereotypes" @highlight The hat, big fake nose, black beard and wig were "random," not anti-Semitic, rapper says @highlight Seth Rogen calls Macklemore out on Twitter for wearing an "anti-Semitic costume"
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@placeholder is believed to have undergone 'extensive plastic surgery' to hide from investigators, her ex-husband Greg Allen said on Wednesday.
The first images have emerged showing Sabrina Allen and her kidnapper mother 12 years after they vanished from Texas. Sabrina, who is now 17, was rescued in Papalotla, Tlaxcala, near Mexico City, during a secret mission on Tuesday morning and is now back in Texas, where she has yet to be reunited with her father. A recent photo shows her blonde locks are long gone; her mother, Dara Llorens, started dyeing her hair to elude authorities after she fled with the girl to Mexico during an unsupervised visit in 2002. Llorens, 44, has also been pictured for the first time in more than a decade - in a mug shot after she was charged with aggravated kidnapping. She is now in the custody of Austin authorities and is being held on a $300,000 bond. @highlight Dara Llorens, 44, has been charged with aggravated kidnapped after fleeing with her daughter, Sabrina Allen, during an unsupervised visit in 2002 @highlight Sabrina, now 17, was rescued from Papalotla, Tlaxcala in a secret mission after a private investigator hired by her father received a tip last month @highlight Her father, Greg Allen, revealed in an emotional video that his daughter had been told that he didn't want her and that he had committed suicide @highlight He does not get know when he will be reunited with his daughter @highlight He added that Llorens had apparently undergone extensive plastic surgery to disguise her identity, while Sabrina had been dyeing her hair
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Cleese's divorces took their toll on the comedian's finances too, with £12.5m reportedly paid out to Ms @placeholder after their split.
Comedian John Cleese has blamed his troubled relationship with his late mother for his years of therapy and four marriages. The Monty Python star, who married his fourth wife Jennifer Wade in 2012, said his mother Muriel had 'utterly egotistical impulses' and that he lacked any affection for her during his childhood. Cleese, 74, also revealed in his new autobiography, So, Anyway, that he lost his virginity aged 25. Scroll down for video Monty Python actor John Cleese says his fraught relationship with his mother 'dominated' his romantic liaisons Cleese co-wrote Fawlty Towers with his first wife, Connie Booth, who he married in 1968. @highlight Cleese says his fraught relationship with his mother 'dominated' marriages @highlight The comedian sought counselling to deal with his issues with women @highlight The Monty Python star also revealed that he lost his virginity aged 25 @highlight His marriage to Connie Booth ended before series 2 of Fawlty Towers aired @highlight Cleese and Barbara Trentham were married for nine years before divorce @highlight Close friends said Cleese regretted his third marriage, to Alyce Eichelberger @highlight The comedian is now happily married to Jennifer Wade, 31 years his junior
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As for @placeholder, whose visit symbolized our solidarity, well Obama hopes you had a nice dessert, because we're not going to give your country the weapons it needs to defend itself.
(CNN) -- America's response to the most dangerous security crisis Europe has faced in decades has been all speeches and symbolism with no actions of substance. On Wednesday, President Barack Obama hosted Arseniy Yatsenyuk, the new interim Ukrainian Prime Minister, for lunch at the White House, supposedly a thumb in the eye of Russian President Vladimir Putin and a sign of America's commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty. On Thursday, Secretary of State John Kerry announced that the U.S. will take "very serious" steps if Russia does not back down by Monday from its attempt to annex Crimea. But while the White House was serving lunch and the State Department was issuing stern warnings, the President was also refusing to lift a finger to actually deter Putin's aggression. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Obama administration, "wary of inflaming tensions with Russia," has refused to act on Ukraine's emergency request for military aid, including arms and ammunition, except to send military rations. @highlight Gingrich, Graham: U.S. has protested but hasn't gone beyond symbolic measures @highlight They say Obama's meeting with Ukrainian leader and Kerry's condemnation aren't sufficient @highlight Authors: U.S. should have accepted Ukraine's emergency request for military aid @highlight They say it is crucial to send a message that the U.S. will respond strongly to aggression
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It also said a risk assessment should have classified Caroline Parry as being 'at high risk of serious harm' and more consideration 'should have been given to @placeholder's coercive and controlling behaviour'.
Police missed opportunities to intervene in the months leading up to a controlling husband shooting dead his estranged wife, an independent watchdog has found. Christopher Parry shot his wife Caroline twice in the back and then turned the gun on himself in a botched suicide attempt, in Newport, South Wales. A court heard she had decided to end their marriage after being fed up of his controlling and domineering ways. Parry's trial at Newport Crown Court heard in the weeks leading up to the tragedy, Mrs Parry had contacted police three times over fears about her husband's behaviour. Christopher Parry shot his wife Caroline twice in the back and then turned the gun on himself in a botched suicide attempt, in Newport, South Wales. Now a report by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said Gwent Police needed to make improvements to the way it handled stalking and harassment cases @highlight Christopher Parry shot his wife Caroline twice in the back after she left him @highlight He then turned the gun on himself in a botched suicide attempt @highlight Now a report has criticised the way police acted in months leading to attack @highlight IPCC concluded one officer had a case to answer for misconduct
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It came as the @placeholder issued a chilling threat online that it would attack U.S. targets 'in any place' in revenge for American
By Simon Tomlinson for MailOnline A suspected Islamic State militant taken prisoner in Iraq has protested his innocence despite video showing him at an ISIS rally after the capture of a major city. Alozat Abbas is one of three alleged jihadist fighters captured by Kurdish peshmerga forces who have clawed by territory with the help of U.S. air strikes. The 22-year-old insists his arrest was a mistake, saying he never supported ISIS and was tortured into confessing, according to Sky News which gained access to the prisoners at a secret location. But he doesn't deny taking part in an ISIS gathering after the capture of Mosul in June, where he is seen holding an AK-47 aloft with an ammunition belt wrapped around his Barcelona football shirt. @highlight Alozat Abbas claims he never supported ISIS and was tortured to confess @highlight But he doesn't deny being in video that shows him at jihadist rally in June @highlight He is seen with machine gun and ammunition belt with no sign of coercion @highlight Abbas is one of three prisoners who claim they have never fired a shot
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Drawings in one cave depicted an atlatl, a pre-Hispanic hunting tool that had not been previously found in other cave art in this part of @placeholder, Garcia said.
(CNN) -- Nearly 5,000 cave paintings found in northeastern Mexico were made by at least three groups of hunter-gatherers who lived in an area previously thought to have been uninhabited, archeologists said. The drawings were discovered in 2006 in a number of caves in the San Carlos mountain range near the modern-day town of Burgos, about 100 miles south of the U.S. border. The first findings about the red markings that depict people, shapes and designs were revealed this week at a conference in Mexico City. Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History has been cataloging and studying the drawings for the past two years. @highlight Nearly 5,000 cave painting were discovered in northeastern Mexico in 2006 @highlight This week, archeologists revealed their initial findings @highlight The ages of the paintings are still not known @highlight But they are believed to have been made by hunter-gatherer tribes
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He drove off in the car, which was found the next day on the @placeholder campus.
(CNN) -- A 22-year-old Virginia man stole a Mercedes SUV at gunpoint the day before he shot dead a Virginia Tech police officer and then took his own life, police said Friday. Virginia State Police on Friday identified Ross Truett Ashley, 22, as the man who killed Virginia Tech Police Officer Deriek Crouse and then himself about 30 minutes later. A part-time student at Radford University, 15 miles southwest of Blacksburg, Ashley had no connection to or contact with Crouse before Thursday's shooting, according to a news release from state police. "State police investigators are continuing their work to establish a motive in the killing and to re-create Ashley's movements in the days and hours leading up to the murder-suicide," police said. @highlight NEW: More than $31,700 is raised for the slain police officer's family @highlight He stole a Mercedes at gunpoint Wednesday in Radford, according to police @highlight Video from the slain officer's car shows a man with a gun before Thursday's shooting @highlight He changed out of his clothing after that shooting, and eventually killed himself
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@placeholder raised £659 million from ticket sales, exceeding its £500 million target, towards the £2billion it needed to raise from the private sector to stage the Games.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 14 November 2012 More than 300,000 tickets to the London 2012 Games were never sold, despite millions of people jamming official websites in the hope of witnessing sporting history. A total of 263,824 tickets to Olympic competitions were never sold along with 55,455 tickets to the Paralympic Games, including thousands of tickets to the main Olympic Park in East London. Olympics chiefs were today challenged to come clean about which events were not sold out and why sports fans were told to stay away when tens of thousands of seats remained empty. @highlight More than 263,000 tickets for the Olympics and 55,000 tickets for the Paralympics went unsold @highlight 284 passes to the Opening Ceremony were held back @highlight Around 1.2million were left empty-handed after the first ticket ballot @highlight TV viewers were furious at the sight of empty seats
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A few months ago its members even emailed journalists with a new account after it was suspended for breaching @placeholder guidelines, which ban threats of violence.
Terrorists in Nairobi gave a live commentary on Twitter as they murdered dozens of innocents at Westgate shopping centre. Members of Al Shabaab gloated as the death toll rose and mocked the Kenyan government forces trying to save hostages. In a startling new turn in terrorist tactics, they left US-based Twitter flat-footed as the website tried to shut down the terrorist accounts, only for others to spring up within minutes. Scroll down for video Response: A police officer tries to secure an area inside the Westgate Shopping Centre where gunmen went on a shooting spree in Nairobi, Kenya Internet experts said that the tweets show how terrorists are adapting to modern technology to spread fear as far and as quickly as possible. @highlight Al Shabaab members gloated as death toll from Nairobi massacre rose @highlight Twitter tried to shut down its accounts, only for others to spring up fast @highlight Tweets show how terrorists are adapting to spread fear far and quickly @highlight Group used hashtag Westgate to attract readers to hate-filled messages
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Also, bills that were paid by @placeholder began being partially paid by Darrin or not paid at all.'
Detectives don't know for certain what led a father to kill his wife and two teenage children before burning down their $1.6million mansion and committing suicide last May, but they did find evidence of mounting tension in the weeks leading up to the tragic incident. The bodies of the four members of the Campbell family were discovered six months ago in the Avila, Florida home they were renting from retired tennis professional James Blake. Investigators determined that Darrin Campbell was the family member to carry out the horrifying murders of his wife Kimberly, 51, and their children Collin, 18, and Megan, 16, before setting fire to the house and killing himself. @highlight Darrin Campbell shot dead his wife and their teenage son and daughter last May before setting their house on fire and turning the gun on himself @highlight The family was renting a $1.6million mansion in Avila, Florida from former tennis star James Blake @highlight Sheriff's detectives wrapped their investigation and published a report Wednesday finding 'no motive' for the murders and suicide @highlight However, the report noted that the family was dealing with financial issues @highlight Wife Kimberly told friends the week before that she and her husband 'don't talk much anymore' @highlight Daughter Megan, 16, started showing fresh bruises in the weeks leading up to the murders but blamed them on dance injuries @highlight Campbell was also allegedly concerned over his 18-year-old son Collin's college baseball prospects
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Make-believe: It wasn't until two minutes in that Ms Delaney admitted her @placeholder experience was only fictional
By Laurie Whitwell Last updated at 7:26 PM on 23rd September 2011 Kim Delaney, the star of Lifetime's drama show 'Army Wives', was last night kicked off stage at an event honouring the former U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates after slurring her way through a bizarre speech. Ms Delaney stumbled to the podium at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, then repeatedly stalled her words and fiddled with her hands as she talked about having 'served in active military duty family for five years', even though she is an actress in a fictional programme. She was supposed to be honouring Mr Gates, who was receiving the Liberty Medal during the ceremony. @highlight Supposed to honour ex Defense Sec Robert Gates @highlight Actress spoke as if her experiences on show were real
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One senior Conservative said: 'There is not a @placeholder machine campaign machine in Clacton, it is a Carswell machine.'
David Cameron and Ed Miliband were ordered to get tough on immigration today – or lose even more support to Ukip following last night’s shock by-election results. Nigel Farage’s party handed the Tories a drubbing in Clacton – and only narrowly missed out on a second win in the safe Labour seat of Heywood and Middleton after a dramatic late surge in support for Ukip. Tory defector Douglas Carswell became the party's first elected MP, winning his Essex constituency with a 12,404 majority, while Labour's Liz McInnes held on in Greater Manchester by just 617 votes. Tory and Labour MPs united today to urge their party leaders to take action on immigration to show they understood why voters were turning to Ukip. @highlight Nigel Farage's party handed the Conservatives a drubbing in Clacton, Essex @highlight Ukip narrowly missed out on the safe Labour seat of Heywood and Middleton @highlight David Cameron is failing to hit pledge to cut immigration to below 100,000 @highlight Andy Burnham called on Labour 'to listen to people who are voting UKIP' @highlight Tory minister Brandon Lewis said immigration 'at the heart' of party's plans
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@placeholder is not the first to launch such an initiative.
(CNN) -- Forget lawn mowers. Maryland officials have found a natural way to combat brush while protecting a threatened species. Maryland officials wanted an eco-friendly solution that wouldn't hurt the area's bog turtles. Forty bearded goats have been dispatched by the State Highway Administration to control plant growth in the area. They have been munching in an enclosed area for a week; they will stay until September, but will be put back to work next spring. The project is part of Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's "Smart, Green and Growing" legislative package, aimed at reducing the state's greenhouse gas emissions 25 percent by 2020. @highlight Maryland uses 40 goats to "mow" grass along highways @highlight Animals are reducing carbon footprint without hurting threatened turtles @highlight New York and Colorado also use goats to trim grass
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Not for nothing does Cameron see himself still as the “heir to @placeholder”.
David Owen has accused Tony Blair and David Cameron of striking a secret deal to prevent the Chilcot Inquiry publishing key documents about the Iraq war. The former Foreign Secretary said extracts of letters between Mr Blair and President George W Bush have been held back to save the ex-Prime Minister’s reputation. It is believed the documents may shed light on the allegation that Mr Blair had already agreed to go to war up to a year before the 2003 invasion. Accusations: David Owen has accused Tony Blair and David Cameron of striking a secret deal to prevent the Chilcot Inquiry publishing key documents about the Iraq war. @highlight David Owen said extracts of letters between Mr Blair and President George W Bush have been held back
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The Porsche, which was one of only a few hundred made, was on display at the event, which was held at a high-performance car shop owned by @placeholder.
Santa Clarita, California (CNN) -- Paul Walker fans came by the thousands Sunday to mourn for the actor at the site where he and a friend died last weekend. Many of them drove by in souped-up cars fit to be used in Walker's "Fast & Furious" street race scenes, but others parked blocks away and walked to the business park about 30 miles north of Hollywood where eight days earlier Walker and Roger Rodas died in a fiery car crash. A Christmas tree now stands where the red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT burned after clipping a light pole on the afternoon of November 30. Candles, flowers, signs and other mementos left by fans cover the ground. The miles-long line of cars was allowed to drive slowly by the the normally quiet spot on Hercules Street in Santa Clarita. @highlight NEW: A Christmas tree now stands where the red 2005 Porsche Carrera GT burned @highlight A miles-long line of cars waited to pass the crash site @highlight Fans organized the memorial on Facebook and through Southern California car clubs @highlight Every day since Walker's death, fans have gathered and left mementos, flowers
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"Football for reconciliation" is the driving purpose of @placeholder, the organization behind the U.N. game.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Defense and diplomacy were on full display when the United Nations secretary-general took to the soccer field in the first U.N. '"DiploMatch." "It is very hard at my age to play soccer," said the 64-year-old Ban Ki-moon. Typically, a Saturday evening soccer game with mostly middle-aged men wouldn't garner much attention, unless an ambulance is required. But the recent match played between two modest teams of U.N. ambassadors and officials, along with Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, was certainly not typical. The mood was competitive yet congenial as the dignitaries traded their suits for shorts and hit the soccer field at Chelsea Piers on a balmy New York evening April 25. @highlight U.N. dignitaries play soccer to support group that promotes peace @highlight The group Play31 advocates the power of sport to bring young people together @highlight Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, ever the diplomat, changed teams at halftime @highlight The performance by Ban, 64, was "amazing," says one ambassador
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Similar to last year's hit, Dishonored, @placeholder is a first-person adventure featuring intelligent design that allows players to take full control.
By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 11:11 EST, 2 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:22 EST, 2 April 2013 At long last, the shadows are lifting. Garrett, the Master Thief is back with this announcement trailer for Eidos-Montreal's next title: THIEF. And unluckily for current-gen owners, it is in development for the new wave of consoles and PC. There is still no word on whether it will feature on Xbox 360 and PS3. Now you see him, now you don't: The Thief games have had a huge impact on the 'sneak-em-up' genre, inspiring games such as Splinter Cell and the more recent Dishonored @highlight Confirmed for next-generation consoles and PC @highlight First-person adventure gives you freedom to tackle missions how you want @highlight No word on whether THIEF will feature on current gen
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But Lohan's publicist said there was no way @placeholder, who he said worshiped Taylor, would ever destroy anything connected to her.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Elizabeth Taylor's Cleopatra "love nest," where her romance with Richard Burton started, was trashed while it was on loan for filming of Lindsay Lohan's "Liz & Dick," the owner of the dressing room trailer said. Fox Studios spent more than $75,000 in 1963, about a half million in today's dollars, to create an environment fit for the queen Taylor was playing. She rested away from the set between roman columns with walls and ceilings handpainted in the style of Cleopatra's era. Angel Alger, a Taylor fan, bought the pink, lavishly-decorated 38-foot travel trailer for $50,000, her life savings, in June. But she only had two days to enjoy it before it was delivered to Silver Screen Pictures. It was a condition of the sale since the seller had contracted to rent it to the producers for a week of filming. @highlight In 1963, Fox Studios spent more than $75,000 on the dressing room @highlight Liz Taylor fan Angel Alger bought the lavishly-decorated trailer for $50,000 in June @highlight Alger estimates $100,000 in damage to the trailer during filming of Lindsay Lohan's movie @highlight "This has nothing to do with Lindsay," Lohan's spokesman says
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The accident happened on the same line as @placeholder's worst disaster when 25 people were killed September 12, 2008.
A commuter train bound for Los Angeles derailed before dawn on Tuesday in a fiery collision with an abandoned commercial pickup after the truck's driver took a wrong turn and got stuck on the tracks. That driver, Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, of Yuma, Arizona, was briefly hospitalized then arrested Tuesday afternoon on suspicion of felony hit-and-run,said Jason Benites, an assistant chief of the Oxnard Police Department. There was a loud boom and the screech of brakes before three of the train's five cars toppled over, sending 30 people to hospitals. Four were in critical condition, including the engineer. 'It seemed like an eternity while we were flying around the train. Everything was flying,' said passenger Joel Bingham. @highlight Truck Driver Jose Alejandro Sanchez-Ramirez, 54, of Yuma, Arizona, was briefly hospitalized then arrested Tuesday for a felony hit-and-run @highlight Four cars of a Metrolink commuter train overturned after slamming into a truck on tracks in Ventura County northwest of Los Angeles @highlight Truck driver, 54, from Yuma, Arizona, was not in cab of truck and later found wandering away from the scene @highlight The crash was reported at 5.44am on Tuesday and left 30 injured @highlight The National Transportation Safety Board was sending a 'go-team' to the site on Tuesday
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Caught on camera: A fan is filmed making racist remarks during a Millwall game by @placeholder
By Margaret Davis, Press Association and David Wilcock PUBLISHED: 16:57 EST, 12 February 2013 | UPDATED: 05:46 EST, 13 February 2013 A 53-year-old man has been charged with a racially aggravated public order offence after Millwall fans appeared to hurl racist abuse at a Leeds striker. Gerrard Scanlon, 53, from Enfield, north London, is accused of using threatening, abusive or insulting words likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress. The delivery driver was released on police bail and is due to appear at Bromley Magistrates' Court on February 27. Scroll down to watch the video from the Sky Sports documentary... @highlight Man charged with racist abuse named as 53-year-old Gerrard Scanlon @highlight Sky Sports News report identified 56 examples of racist abuse at Millwall @highlight Sustained abuse heard from Block 28 at The Den @highlight Millwall 'appalled' by footage and captain Danny Shittu 'deeply saddened'
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Yes, Bey, your hubby, @placeholder, is "pimping you out."
(CNN)Ladies, stop flaunting your sexuality. You're scaring people. Beyonce, I'm talking to you! Daring to flash your lady parts in front of great big sign that reads "feminist?" What are you thinking? Queen Bey, don't you realize your racy lyrics and dirty dancing are emasculating a whole generation of young men, promoting lesbianism (so implies Sandy Rios, FOX contributor), and celebrating "gangsta culture" that causes the collapse of black families. Mike Huckabee -- that is, wants-to be-President Mike Huckabee -- spelled it out in his book, "God, Guns, Grits and Gravy." He writes: "Beyonce is incredibly talented -- gifted, in fact. She has an exceptional set of pipes and can actually sing. She is a terrific dancer -- without the explicit moves best left for the privacy of her bedroom. Jay Z is a very shrewd businessman, but I wonder: Does it occur to him that he is arguably crossing the line from husband to pimp by exploiting his wife as a sex object?" @highlight Carol Costello: Huckabee, others slamming Beyonce for her sexuality in performances @highlight She says Catholic cardinal said feminists drove priests from altar, contributed to pedophilia @highlight Costello: Scholar: Some view powerful black woman with Beyonce's values as threat to their worldview
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So, if you're old enough -- at least 13 -- grab a camera, give us your name and your best show intro, and maybe we'll see you saying "this is @placeholder."
(CNN Student News) -- September 30, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Cape Town, South Africa • Chile Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Officials think they've uncovered a terror plot that was targeting Europe. That story leads off this Thursday edition of CNN Student News. From the CNN Center, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Europe Terror Plot AZUZ: Well, that terror plot, one source says the information comes from a man who was arrested in Afghanistan. He offered up some details about a "Mumbai-style" attack in Europe. When we say that, we're talking about the terrorist attack that happened in Mumbai, India two years ago. That is when ten men launched an attack that lasted three days and left more than 160 people dead. @highlight Find out how officials claim to have thwarted a terror plot @highlight Consider a debate over a ban on toys in some fast food meals @highlight Learn about the benefits of baseball in parts of South Africa @highlight Use the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories
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Mr @placeholder, the oldest of the captured students, had been sending tweets from Cairo about attending the massive Egyptian rallies.
By Associated Press Last updated at 2:16 PM on 27th November 2011 Three American students arrested during a protest in Cairo has arrived home after being released from prison yesterday. Gregory Porter was the first to land at Philadelphia International Airport on Saturday afternoon. His family from nearby Glenside is 'thrilled that he's home', relative Sharon Sloan said. Home: Gregory Porter, 19, is the first of three U.S. students arrested during a demonstration in Cairo, to arrive back on U.S. soil Fellow students Derrik Sweeney, 19 and Luke Gates, 21 landed on American soil later on Saturday. They were arrested last Sunday on the roof of a university building near Tahrir Square after being accused of throwing firebombs at Egyptian security forces. @highlight The trio were arrested on a roof near Tahrir Square on Sunday
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Flying the flag: @placeholder volunteers were in the patriotic spirit after the project was declared a success.
By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 16:48 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:48 EST, 27 May 2013 At five tonnes, it was too heavy to flutter in the wind, but the world's largest flag was today unfurled in a Romanian airfield, breaking Guinness Records. The flag, which measures 1,145 feet by 744 feet, was sewn with 44 miles of thread. 200 volunteers rolled the record-breaking flag out in Clinceni, near Bucharest to claim the title. Expansive: The scale of the project becomes clear from a distance. The event was held in an airfield Record Breaker: The aerial shots show the flag ripple as the wind catches it. Volunteers had to weigh it down to keep it in place @highlight Beats former record holder Lebanon with five-tonne flag
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Time running out: Ashley Cole (centre) looks set to leave @placeholder in the summer
By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Nearly 900 footballers in England are out of contract next month with many of them still unsure of their futures. The majority are already aware they will not receive a new deal and the players’ union, the Professional Footballers’ Association, will be braced for another summer of upheaval when the final figures are confirmed at the end of the month. It is a stunning reminder of the uncertain world of professional football, where in recent summers around 500 footballers have been searching for new clubs. VIDEO Scroll down to watch out-of-contract Chelsea pair Ashley Cole and Frank Lampard @highlight Close to 900 footballers in England will be out of contract with their club next month @highlight Ashley Cole, Joleon Lescott and Joe Cole will all be searching for new clubs @highlight Young players without a contract will now have to consider their options
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'I had the least fear I wouldn't have let @placeholder anywhere near them.
Heart-warming pictures of the real life Mowgli, a girl who spent the first ten years of her life growing up in the African bush, have been released for the first time. The magical images chronicle the life of Tippi Benjamine Okanti Degre, who was brought up with wild animals, just like Rudyard Kipling's hero did in The Jungle Book. The images in 'Tippi: My Book of Africa' - now being published worldwide for the first time - show the young girl making friends with an elephant, who she calls her brother, and a leopard, her best friend. Scroll down for video @highlight Tippi Benjamine Okanti Degre was brought up with wild animals in Africa, is now 23 and lives in France @highlight Made friends with an elephant, who she calls her brother, and a leopard @highlight Tippi was born in Namibia but travelled extensively with her photographer parents
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"I live in Barcelona, and during my childhood I lived next to the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Meet football's answer to Tintin. He was the silver-haired striker whose goals propelled Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain to European glory. Eric Castel was a hero to boys across the continent, his exploits at the Camp Nou and the Parc des Princes cementing his status as a football and comic book icon. And ahead of Wednesday's European Champions League quarterfinal second leg, memories of a winger who brought joy to fans of both teams will be thrust sharply into focus. Former Barcelona president Joan Laporta called Castel the club's greatest ever signing, while current Barca playmaker Xavi is among his legion of loyal fans. @highlight Eric Castel was a comic book hero who starred for Barcelona and PSG @highlight Castel was first seen in 1973 in the form of German player Max Falk @highlight Comic book hero graced 15 editions, running from 1979 to 1992 @highlight Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain play each other in Champions League this week
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@placeholder spoke with CNN about his experience researching the biography.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Flannery O'Connor did not expect to become the subject of a biography. She thought the narrow borders of her life -- lived "between the house and the chicken yard" -- wouldn't give a writer much to work with. Author Flannery O'Connor (here with two of her peacocks) remains a subject of fascination for many. It would therefore come as a surprise (and probably secretly please her) to learn she is the focus of at least three. The latest is "Flannery: A Life of Flannery O'Connor" (Little, Brown) by Brad Gooch, an exhaustively researched exploration of O'Connor's unlikely journey from shy, sarcastic and "contrary" Georgia girl to acerbic literary treasure. @highlight New biography of Flannery O'Connor offers insights on Southern author @highlight Biographer Brad Gooch: O'Connor's discipline was "inspiring" @highlight Author suffered from lupus, was dead by 39, but left brilliant body of work
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@placeholder is also in contention to start Saturday's late evening fixture despite being forced to train away from the squad in fear that he would spread his illness to his team-mates.
Adam Lallana, who is in line to make his Liverpool debut against Aston Villa this weekend, appeared to have a deep discussion with Brendan Rodgers during Friday's pre-match training session at Melwood. Summer signing Lallana has missed Liverpool's first three Premier League games with a knee injury which ruled him out for six weeks. However Lallana has given Rodgers a timely boost ahead of their fixture against Paul Lambert's side by returning to full fitness. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Injury list growing at Liverpool Brendan Rodgers discusses tactics with Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana ahead of Saturday's fixture Adam Lallana listens to his manager's instruction ahead of Liverpool's next Premier League match @highlight Liverpool midfielder Adam Lallana has returned to full fitness @highlight Mario Balotelli has shaken off a bug to declare himself fit for Villa fixture @highlight Daniel Sturridge will miss the fixture after picking up a thigh injury @highlight Liverpool have not beaten Aston Villa at Anfield in a league fixture since the 2010/11 season
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@placeholder suffered multiple infections and needed four chambers replaced due to clotting, one of which went undetected and caused a stroke.
By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 12:47 EST, 19 May 2012 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 19 May 2012 Miracle: Holly Keogh is enjoying life at nursery after a heart transplant Two young girls were making new friends at nursery this week after spending months in hospital strapped to a life-saving artificial heart. Holly Keogh and Ellie Beale spent every hour of every day attached to the Berlin Heart at London's Great Ormond Street Hospital. Their world was restricted by the 8ft of tubes and wires connecting them to the miracle machine. The youngsters' own hearts had failed and Ellie and Holly spent five and six months respectively rigged up to the contraption. @highlight Ellie Beale and Hollie Keogh were kept alive for five and six months respectively while they waited for a donor match @highlight They were attached to the life-saving machine 24 hours a day @highlight Their parents spent up to 16 hours a day by their sides
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A second @placeholder presidency might culminate in 28 years of Clinton-Bush control.
(CNN) -- Don't run, Hillary. Nobody is saying the former secretary of state, New York senator, U.S. and Arkansas first lady, and Yale-trained attorney is not qualified for the White House. In fact, she may have one of the most impressive résumés to ever be submitted for the job. Clinton has a breadth of experience that indicates she has every capability needed to be president of the United States. But it is time for America to move on. The first argument against another Clinton candidacy is generational. Baby boomers need to release their arthritic fingers from the torch of leadership and pass it off to another generation. Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama will have accounted for 24 years of the presidency by 2016, which seems more than sufficient. Clinton's election potentially extends boomer influence in a manner that risks creating a generation gap that further increases political disaffection among young voters. @highlight James Moore: Hillary Clinton is brilliantly qualified to be president @highlight Moore: But it is time for America to move on to a new generation of leaders @highlight He says age is an important factor; do we want another Clinton dynasty? @highlight Moore: Hillary can make a gracious exit; U.S. should look forward rather than back
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No sooner was her scoring made public, than a tidal wave of vitriol was unleashed upon @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter A woman who scaled the heights of the male-dominated boxing profession before quitting in the face of derision over controversial calls in two world championship bouts has denied taking bribes in exchange for making ‘unpopular decisions’. Thrice-divorced, 65-year-old grandmother Cynthia Jo ‘CJ’ Ross spent more than 30 years working as a boxing judge before walking away from the sport she loved late last year. She is currently living alone in the Nevada desert after her fiancé died and is trying to rebuild her life. During her impressive career she worked her way up through the ranks from officiating amateur boxing program to world championship bouts in Las Vegas. @highlight Cynthia Jo 'CJ' Ross spent more than 30 years working as a boxing judge before quitting late last year @highlight She resigned in the face of growing criticism about her scoring of a bout between Floyd 'Money' Mayweather and Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez @highlight Her scoring of the match was labelled a disgrace and some pundits questioned if she had taken a bribe @highlight A year earlier she had faced similar accusations after Manny Pacquiao's defeat at the hands of Timothy Bradley @highlight Ross denies taking bribes and the thrice-divorced, 65-year-old grandmother, currently lives on her own in the Nevada desert @highlight A friend claims that Ross was victimized because she was a woman working in a male-dominated profession
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The fact that he's one of @placeholder’s closest friends also helps him within the national squad and the Portuguese people.
Pepe is the most cherished player of the Portuguese public, mainly because of his enormous empathy with the people. He always has a smile on his face for the fans, is the first to sign autographs and even expresses more emotion when singing the national anthem than his Portuguese-born team-mates. Unlike other Brazilian players who have played for Portugal, Pepe has always been popular with the Portuguese people. Gone! Pepe was sent off by referee Molirad Mazic during Portugal's 4-0 defeat against Germany on Monday Ouch! Pepe leaned into Muller after the pair had begun a spat with Portugal already two goals down @highlight Portugal defender was sent off for headbutt against Germany @highlight Victim Thomas Muller scored a hat-trick for Joachim Low's side @highlight Pepe is big friends with talisman Cristiano Ronaldo
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The writer said he agreed to the project for a low six-figure sum because @placeholder had made so few requests.
James Bond author William Boyd landed himself in a row over product placement after accepting a six-figure sum from Land Rover. But the author has defended his decision to include a mention of the brand, saying authors have always written for commission, including Charles Dickens. In his latest novella, his protagonist - Alex Dunbar - sets off for Scotland in a battered, old Land Rover Defender. The car manufacturer commissioned the writer to pen The Vanishing Game - but he said he was given free reign and only told that it would be good if a Land Rover appeared somewhere in the 17,000-word story. @highlight Author penned a 17,000-word story commissioned by car manufacturer @highlight He insisted he was only told it 'would be good' if a Land Rover appeared @highlight Land Rover said Boyd was their choice because he was popular
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@placeholder recently trumped the industry's seat-to-flatbed race by halving the number of first-class suites aboard its 747s and giving each a seat and a bed.
(Departures) -- When San Francisco law firm operations director Jeffrey Lais was due for a well-earned vacation, he booked himself a first-class ticket to Munich on Lufthansa. Once aboard the German carrier's A346, he was led to his first-class suite, where a spacious leather seat and ottoman ran the length of four airplane windows and various compartments overflowed with noise-canceling headphones, menus, pajamas and slippers. After a dinner of caviar, prawn confit, duck breast and an assortment of French cheeses, a flight attendant converted Lais's seat into a mattress-topped flatbed—complete with duvet and giant pillows—and showed him how to seal his seat from view with a privacy screen for the rest of the 12-hour flight. @highlight As airlines stave off bankruptcy, there seems to be a shield around the almighty first class @highlight First class on Swiss offers a spacious executive desk that converts to a dining table @highlight The Dubai-based carrier Emirates offer showers for first-class passengers
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After the @placeholder 911 operator confirms that the mother, 43, has shot her 45-year-old husband, Daniel Crespo Jr. says: "He hurt me.
(CNN) -- The distraught caller to 911 sobs as the police dispatcher repeatedly asks him the nature of the emergency. Finally the caller realizes someone is on the other end of the phone. "My parents got in an argument and there were shots fired," he cries. The man who was fatally shot was Daniel Crespo, the mayor of Bell Gardens, California, and the shooter was his wife, Levette Crespo, who shot her husband multiple times in the torso, according to police. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department released two 911 calls from the September 30 shooting, one from the couple's son and the other from a neighbor. @highlight On September 30, mayor of California town near Los Angeles was killed at home @highlight On a 911 call, son says his mom was defending him when she fired gun @highlight "It wasn't my mom's fault," the frantic caller says @highlight An investigation is ongoing and no one has been charged in the shooting
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@placeholder had gone to Russia for medical treatment after being wounded on Tuesday.
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Armed men clashed with Ukrainian border guards Saturday after a separatist leader was detained at a checkpoint. He was trying to re-enter the country from Russia, the Ukrainian Border Service said. The incident is the latest violent flare-up in eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russia separatists staged a referendum on independence last weekend. Luhansk's self-declared "people's governor" Valeriy Bolotov -- who is wanted by Ukraine's Security Service -- was stopped at the Dovzhanskiy checkpoint, the border service statement said. Following his detention, about 200 armed men arrived at the checkpoint and demanded his release. The border guards tried to avoid bloodshed, but after an altercation, shots were fired. In the ensuing armed assault on the checkpoint, "the attackers" were able to take back Bolotov, the statement said. @highlight NEW: U.S. spokeswoman: Separatist leader in Donetsk doesn't represent region @highlight Ukraine's border service says armed men freed a detained separatist leader @highlight Luhansk's "people's governor" Valeriy Bolotov was wanted by the security service @highlight Tensions remain high in eastern Ukraine, with presidential elections just over a week away
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Mississippi law allows anyone to vote in the runoff, meaning Democrats could go to the polls as long as they hadn't voted in the @placeholder primary and didn't plan to vote for their party's candidate in the general election.
Tea party-backed Mississippi senate candidate Chris McDaniel is weighing whether to challenge the results of his surprising Republican runoff loss to veteran incumbent Thad Cochran. But McDaniel contends Cochran's tactic of courting Democratic support in a crossover primary was misplaced in a GOP election even though state law permits it. In a statement, McDaniel said the move was "unbecoming." "In the case of yesterday's election, we must be absolutely certain that our Republican primary was won by Republican voters," he said. "In the coming days, our team will look into the irregularities to determine whether a challenge is warranted." Democrats turning out for Cochran is just the tip of the iceberg in an already bizarre race marred by name-calling, mudslinging, allegations of cheating and a break-in at a nursing home where the senator's bedridden wife lives. @highlight Six-term Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Mississippi, holds off tea party challenger @highlight Longtime lawmaker Charlie Rangel claims victory in tough New York primary @highlight Rep. James Lankford wins GOP Senate primary in Oklahoma @highlight McDaniel weighing whether to challenge vote
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She called his father, @placeholder, from whom she is divorced.
The parents of virgin killer Elliot Rodger have said it is 'hell on earth' knowing that their son is responsible for so much heartbreak in their first formal statement. 'We are crying in pain for the victims and their families,' Peter and Chin Rodger said in a statement that was read by family friend Simon Astaire on Good Morning America on Thursday. 'It breaks our heart on a level that we didn't think possible. The feeling of knowing that it was our son's actions that caused the tragedy can only be described as hell on earth.' Astaire spoke about the Rodgers six days after their son stabbed three male students in his home - including two of his roommates - before gunning down two female students and another male. @highlight Peter and Chin Rodger are 'crying in pain' for their son's six victims and their families, they said in a statement that was released by a friend @highlight The friend, author Simon Astaire, said they are only talking about the loss of the six victims, rather than their son Elliot @highlight On the day of the killings, his parents rushed to find him after receiving his manifesto but heard about his shooting spree on the radio
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was shattered by the news, and turned to her lover @placeholder in an
By Paul Thompson Revelations: A book written by Amanda Knox 'will shock you the core', according to the lawyer A book written by Amanda Knox 'will shock you the core', according to the lawyer who set up her $4m publishing deal. Robert Barnett insisted the autobiography 'Waiting to be Heard' will still be published next month despite an Italian court ordering a re-trial for Knox. The decision by Italy's highest court to overturn the 25 year old's acquittal for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher will also have no effect on her first TV interview to be broadcast on April 30th. @highlight Knox was comforted by boyfriend James Terrano after news of retrial @highlight 25-year-old will not return to Italy for trial so it will take place in absentia @highlight Returned to U.S. after she and Raffaele Sollecito were cleared in 2011 @highlight Meredith, 21, was found dead in the house she and Knox shared in Perugia @highlight Knox and then-boyfriend Sollecito spent four years in jail for murder
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I was delighted when he wrote back: "Thanks, @placeholder, for your extremely kind words.
(CNN) -- One morning about 25 years ago the telephone rang at home. "Is this Charles Kaiser?" "Yes." "Oh. Well, this is Mike Nichols, and this is one of those weird Sunday morning phone calls. You gave such a great speech at Luis' funeral. I just wondered if we could have lunch sometime." "Yes we could!" I replied. Luis was Luis Sanjurjo, a remarkable character and a good friend of mine who had been an agent at International Creative Management. When he died of AIDS in 1987, Sanjurjo's clients included Arthur Miller, Tennessee Williams, Arthur Kopit, Wallace Shawn and Benjamin Netanyahu. Before that, he had been Nichols' executive assistant. Apparently Mike had never had a chance to say a proper good-bye to our mutual friend; our lunch would be sort of a stand-in for that missing farewell. @highlight Charles Kaiser recalls two encounters with legendary director Mike Nichols @highlight He says Nichols understood the role of performers because he had been one himself @highlight Kaiser: Nichols held a brilliant mirror up to baby boom generation with "The Graduate"
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Gascoigne, who retired from football in 2004, was joined by fellow guest @placeholder on the show and opened up about his struggles with alcoholism.
Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has joked about his struggle with alcoholism but insisted he hasn't fallen off the wagon despite being pictured popping into an off-licence recently. The 47-year-old, who was briefly sectioned for his own safety in October, appeared in good health as he appeared on BT Sport's Matchday Live With Fletch and Sav show yesterday. Touching on his lengthy battle with drink and drugs, the former Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle midfielder joked: 'I've been on a whiskey diet – I lost three days!' Scroll down for videos Former England footballer Paul Gascoigne appeared in good spirits on BT Sport's Fletch and Sav show @highlight Paul Gascoigne made light of alcohol struggles during rare TV appearance @highlight 47-year-old footballer joked: 'I've been on a whiskey diet – I lost three days' @highlight He also insisted he has not fallen off the wagon despite visiting off-licences @highlight Said he was just buying cigarettes and was now on the straight and narrow @highlight Star appeared on BT Sport's Matchday Live With Fletch & Sav on Sunday @highlight Fellow show guests included Ian Wright, Rio Ferdinand and Russell Brand
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The court heard that @placeholder was uninsured at the time of the crash after mistakenly believing his father’s company policy covered him.
By Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 15:26 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 15:54 EST, 7 February 2013 Jailed: Zain Khan, 21, was jailed for seven and a half years at Bradford Crown Court for for killing schoolboy Bilal Khazir as he fled from police at almost twice the legal speed limit A hit-and-run driver who mowed down and killed a 12-year-old boy as he sped away from police at 'truly enormous speeds' was today jailed for seven and a half years. Bilal Khazir was killed instantly when the high-performance car crashed into him as he crossed a main road in Bradford on his scooter, throwing the schoolboy more than 50 metres along the road. @highlight Bilal Khazir killed instantly when hit by Zain Khan's high-performance vehicle @highlight Khan was travelling at 84mph in the 30mph zone as he fled from officers @highlight Schoolboy was thrown 54 metres but Khan fled and claimed car was stolen @highlight Girlfriend Sara Hughes also pleaded guilty to perverting course of justice @highlight Bilal's family described schoolboy as 'one in a million' and said 'they would give anything to have him back'
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@placeholder expertly steers the ball to give United an early lead against Liverpool
Manchester United secured their sixth straight Premier League win after easing past arch-rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday. Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata's first-half goals ultimately proved too much for Brendan Rodgers' side to come back from, as Robin van Persie added a third goal late on to compound their misery. Sportsmail's Neil Ashton rates all the players' performances at Old Trafford. MANCHESTER UNITED (3-5-2) DAVID DE GEA: Two decent saves from Sterling in the first half, scaring the Liverpool winger into making a mistake when he was clean through at the start of the second half too. 8.5 @highlight Manchester United secure sixth straight Premier League win @highlight Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata gave hosts two-goal lead at half-time @highlight Robin van Persie added gloss to the scoreline with third goal late on @highlight Raheem Sterling spurned a host of golden opportunities for visitors
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But after consulting his team, @placeholder officials and some of the families of the bereaved, Emelonye was convinced to go ahead with the original plan, using the movie to spotlight aviation safety in Nigeria.
(CNN) -- For award-winning Nigerian film director Obi Emelonye, the London premiere of "Last flight to Abuja" in early June was supposed to be a celebratory event, a marquee moment introducing his suspense-filled airplane disaster thriller to the rest of the world with pomp and grandeur. But then June 3rd happened. On that fateful Sunday, the Dana Air Flight 992 from the Nigerian capital of Abuja crashed into a densely populated neighborhood in Lagos, killing all 153 people aboard as well as at least 10 people on the ground. The tragic news left Emelonye, whose high-octane action movie is based on a series of fatal air crashes that stunned Nigeria in 2006, in a state of shock. @highlight Obi Emelonye is the director of Nollywood's latest hit, "Last flight to Abuja" @highlight He uses the film to campaign for better civil aviation safety over African airspace @highlight The high-octane thriller is currently playing across West Africa and in London @highlight "We have a film that has pushed the boundaries with Nollywood," he says
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The studio is busy at work, with students and faculty -- and even @placeholder -- cutting, kneading and spinning the clay into works of art.
Washington (CNN) -- In a warm, fluorescent-lit clay studio at the Corcoran College of Art + Design, students, faculty and a soft-spoken priest are embarking on a mission. Their goal: Create 500 bowls for a fundraiser to help feed the hungry. "There are over 9,000 homeless people in the nation's capital," says the Rev. John Adams, who has been trying to break the cycle of homelessness and hunger in Washington for more than 30 years as president of So Others Might Eat. The interfaith, community-based organization, which is in its 40th year, serves more than 1,000 meals a day and provides nearly 300 housing units to homeless and hungry people in Washington. @highlight Washington organization sells bowls to raise funds to help the hungry, homeless @highlight Bowls are donated to So Others Might Eat by local potters, studios and schools @highlight For the first time, group is partnering with the Corcoran College of Art + Design @highlight Students and faculty are making 500 bowls for the Empty Bowls fundraiser
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A 2-0 victory over rivals Real on Wednesday was Atletico's third straight @placeholder derby win
The Ballon d’Or is awarded to the world’s best player in Zurich on Monday but I am far more interested in who is named coach of the year. Carlo Ancelotti, for securing Real Madrid’s 10th Champions League, and World Cup winner Joachim Low will have their supporters but if it was down to me, the prize would go to the third man on the shortlist — Diego Simeone. His work with Atletico Madrid, which was crowned by winning La Liga last season, has been unbelievable for the past three years and I watched in awe again on Wednesday night when he inspired his side in the Copa del Rey to a third consecutive victory over Real. @highlight Diego Simeone is one of three finalists for FIFA's coach of the year @highlight Carlo Ancelotti and Joachin Low also named as finalists @highlight Simeone guided Atletico to the Spanish La Liga title in May @highlight Atletico also reached the Champions League final and have won the last three Madrid derbies
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They would always keep @placeholder in between them to ensure his safety, even if that was just walking down a path.
By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 09:38 EST, 1 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:08 EST, 1 October 2013 Bond: Toby Hart, 16, and his 11-year-old brother Stephen, whom he was trying to protect when he fell to his death A 16-year-old plunged 60ft to his death from cliffs while trying to protect his younger brother who has special needs, an inquest heard. Toby Hart slipped off the precipice while making sure his 11-year-old vulnerable sibling Stephen was not too close to the edge. Toby and Stephen and Toby’s friend Jamie had gone rock climbing and scaled the top of a 60ft cliff while the rest of the family stayed on the beach. @highlight Toby Hart died after he lost his footing on a cliff in Cadgwith, Cornwall @highlight His parents were on the beach when he lost his footing and fell onto rocks
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For instance, the goal of 98% of @placeholder's receiving 4G speeds may have already been met, if one believes the carrier estimates.
Editor's note: James Losey is a Policy Analyst and Chiehyu Li is a Program Associate, both with the New America Foundation's Open Technology Initiative. The opinions expressed in this op-ed do not necessarily represent those of Ars Technica or CNN.com. (Ars Technica) -- If you've followed broadband discussions in Washington, DC, then you've heard that wireless is the future of communications. The National Broadband Plan offers wireless as the competitive solution to the broadband duopoly dilemma, and in the recently released White House Wireless Innovation and Infrastructure Initiative, President Obama reiterated his State of the Union commitment to helping "extend next-generation wireless services to at least 98% of Americans." @highlight Whole country is moving to 4G -- next generation wireless @highlight U.S. broadband networks, by most standards, stand in the middle of the pack on speed @highlight 4G-branded service available here does not compete with 4G service offered elsewhere
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Current campaign: Brit-pop star Rita Ora, a friend of Miss @placeholder, appears in the current Charlotte Simone look book
By Misty White Sidell Daisy Lowe is set to don one of fashion’s trendiest new accessory labels in a forthcoming ad campaign for Charlotte Simone. The London-based brand’s founder, Charlotte Beecham, announced the 25-year-old model and actress as her newest campaign girl on Instagram last week. In a behind-the-scenes snap, Miss Lowe is seen reclining in an old-fashioned footed bathtub wearing romantic lingerie and surrounded by the label’s sumptuous fur and faux-fur stoles. Bathing beauty: Daisy Lowe is seen posing in a behind-the-scenes snap from a shoot for up-and-coming accessories label Charlotte Simone Celebrity clientele: Miss Lowe, seen here in a Charlotte Simone scarf on-set, is just one of the 'it' girls to appreciate the label's designs @highlight The model, 25, is the new face of celebrity-loved accessories label Charlotte Simone @highlight In becoming the face of Charlotte Simone, Miss Lowe replaces former brand ambassador Rita Ora
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During a question and answer portion of his session on Thursday, Walker, when asked how he would handle the conflict with @placeholder if he were in charge of the military, invoked his 2012 victory over state and national unions.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, while not mentioning the Commander in Chief by name, took a shot at President Barack Obama on Thursday during a Washington, D.C. area gathering for conservatives over the Democratic leader's staunch refusal to characterize extremists in the Middle East as 'radical Islamic' terrorists. Taking his turn on the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference, a testing ground for Republican presidential hopefuls, Walker told the confab's attendees, the country needs a leader 'who stands up and realizes that radical Islamic terrorism is a threat to our way of life and to all freedom-loving people around the world.' @highlight America needs a leader who 'realizes that radical Islamic terrorism is a threat to our way of life and to all freedom-loving people,' he said @highlight 'If I can do that with 100,000 protesters, I can do the same across the world,' Walker later said, seeming comparing his critics to violent extremists pillaging the Middle East @highlight If Walker 'thinks that it's appropriate to compare working people speaking up for their rights to brutal terrorists, then he is even less qualified to be president than I thought,' a Democratic Party spokesman said in response @highlight A spokesperson for Walker told Daily Mail Online that the governor 'was in no way comparing any American citizen to ISIS'
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The OSCE monitoring mission in @placeholder condemned continuing fighting in civilian areas in a statement Saturday and urged both sides to refrain from using force in such areas, including near Donetsk airport.
(CNN)At least 30 people, including two children, have been killed in shelling in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Mariupol, city officials said Saturday, in the latest violence to rock the disputed Donetsk region. Another 102 people were injured, at least 75 of whom needed hospital treatment, and many suffered shrapnel injuries, Mariupol City Council said. Pro-Russian separatists are blamed for the attack on residential areas in the port city, Donetsk regional police chief Vyacheslav Abroskin said on his Facebook page. The Interior Ministry said one person was arrested in connection with the attack. Based on preliminary assessments, the shells were fired from Grad rocket systems, a statement from Mariupol City Council said. @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry calls on Russia to end separatist support @highlight OSCE monitors say rockets were likely fired from pro-Russian rebel territory @highlight Fighting between rebels and government forces has intensified in recent days
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The highlight of @placeholder's career was his individual title in 1948, an event he dominated so completely that he was beaten just once in 20 bouts.
(CNN) -- Just as Brazil is synonymous with football, so Hungary and the ancient sport of fencing are inextricably linked. Take the analogy one step further and Aladar Gerevich must be described as the sport's Pele -- the greatest Olympic swordsmen ever. Between 1928 and 1960 Hungary was unbeaten in the Olympic team saber competition, winning seven straight gold medals. Gerevich joined the team as an 18-year-old in Los Angeles in 1932 and was still there 28 years later in Rome. As well as six team titles, Gerevich also won individual gold in London in 1948, improving on his bronze in 1936, and he completed the full set of medals by claiming silver in Helsinki in 1952. @highlight Olympic record: 7 gold medals, 1 silver medal, 1 bronze medal @highlight Gerevich joined the team as an 18-year-old in Los Angeles in 1932 @highlight he remains the only competitor to win the same Olympic event six times
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Her grandchildren: Mrs Thatcher's grandson Michael and granddaughter Amanda, who read at her funeral, leave @placeholder's after the service today
By Rob Cooper The Queen comforted the grieving family of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher as they left her funeral today Queen Elizabeth and her husband Prince Philip, who know all too well the grief of losing a beloved family member, spoke to the Thatcher family outside St Paul's Cathedral. She smiled reassuringly as she spoke to Carol Thatcher, Sir Mark Thatcher, his wife Sarah and children Michael and Amanda. Scroll down for video The Queen and Prince Philip speak to the Thatcher family (from left to right) Marco Grass, Carol Thatcher, Sir Mark Thatcher's wife Sarah, Sir Mark and children Michael and Amanda @highlight Queen spoke to the Thatcher family outside the cathedral after the service @highlight Monarch consoles grieving family after emotionally-charged service @highlight Amanda, 19, spoke confidently with an American accent as she addressed mourners in St Paul's Cathedral @highlight Her reading called for the righteous to put 'on the whole armour of God that ye may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil' @highlight Teenager and her brother Michael, 24, walked ahead of their grandmother's coffin as it was carried into St Paul's
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Nick fell pregnant with @placeholder in 2010, but struggled to cope with living as a man with a baby bump.
A transgender couple are preparing to tell their children when they get get older that their father actually gave birth to them and the person that they call their mother is in fact their father. Bianca and Nick Bowser are a happily married couple and live in Kentucky with their two young sons. Nick, 27, was born a girl, called Nicole, but for the last seven years has lived as a man. Bianca, 32, who is a drag artist, was born as a boy called Jason, and transitioned to live as a woman 11 years ago. Scroll down for video @highlight Nick, 27, who takes on the role as their father, is actually their birth mother @highlight Bianca, 32 - the woman they called mother - is actually their father @highlight The couple have two children - Kai, now three, and Pax, almost one @highlight Still have original sex organs - cannot afford reconstructive surgery
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The two were placed at @placeholder by Global Health Corps.
(CNN) -- Lovemore Mupfukura, a 30-year-old from Zimbabwe who studied health education, moves deliberately and concentrates on conversations like they're chess matches. Rithika Mathias, a 25-year-old chemist and musician from Massachusetts, walks quickly and can carry on multiple conversations simultaneously. One year ago, they didn't know each other. Now, as colleagues, roommates and confidants, they are working to become leaders of our next big social movement -- the fight for health equity. Lovemore and Rithika work side by side out of identical, windowless offices at Covenant House's Crisis Center in Newark, New Jersey. As health counselors, they are in charge of the medical intake and well-being of 40 homeless youth. The only part of their demanding day that is consistent is the morning -- they are greeted with a hug when they get to work. @highlight Barbara Bush, Andrew Bentley: Join us in the fight for health equity @highlight Bush, Bentley: We believe that access to health care for all is a human right @highlight They say young leaders can participate in Global Health Corps to help the world @highlight This social movement will help foster best practices in health equity, they say
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@placeholder in U.S.: Who has it, who doesn't, who might
Concerns about even remote chances of Ebola exposure rippled Friday from a U.S. airline to a cruise ship off Belize, with Frontier contacting hundreds who flew with an infected nurse and Carnival quarantining a health worker only tangentially linked to an Ebola patient's care. The airline's move relates to Amber Vinson, a Dallas nurse who treated an Ebola patient and then was diagnosed with the virus this week after flying round trip between Dallas and Cleveland. A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said Thursday she could have had symptoms earlier than believed -- a period possibly covering her two flights on Frontier Airlines. @highlight Belize: Passenger with Ebola link not let in "out of preponderance of caution" @highlight Kerry calls Belize's leader to ask if cruise passenger can disembark, is rebuffed @highlight 2 Dallas nurses contracted Ebola while caring for patient Thomas Eric Duncan @highlight Spokesman: Frontier done contacting up to 800 on flights linked to one nurse
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The news evidently rocked the squad and left the nation devastated as they prepared to take on @placeholder for a place in the final.
By Alex Sharp Brazil’s new general co-ordinator Gilmar Rinaldi has criticised the nation’s World Cup squad for paying such a public tribute to the injured Neymar before their semi-final contest against Germany last month. Rinaldi claims the Brazilian squad should have been far more focused on the task of beating Germany and ‘killed’ Neymar’s replacement Bernard’s chances of performing. Neymar was the poster boy of the home World Cup for Brazil as the host nation managed to reach the semi-finals but he sustained a serious back injury during the quarter-final victory over Colombia. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar interrupt Luis Felipe Scolari's press conference @highlight Poster boy of the World Cup, Neymar, was injured for the semi-final @highlight Brazil suffered heaviest loss in semi-final history as Germany won 7-1 @highlight Squad wore caps with messages of support for the Barcelona forward @highlight Luis Felipe Scolari resigned after Brazil's dramatic exit from the World Cup
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Parts of the report were blacked out, including complete details of an apparently newly revealed incident from 2010, similar to the one in @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- An internal government review released Friday found no "widespread" misconduct or inappropriate behavior among U.S. Secret Service employees, after concerns were raised in Congress about the agency's disciplinary controls following a prostitution scandal. The 145-page report from the Department of Homeland Security's inspector general noted isolated cases of unethical conduct among Secret Service workers, on or off duty, that raised broader security concerns. It recommended 14 guidelines to deal with future problems. The agency whose mission includes protecting the President and visiting world leaders came under embarrassing scrutiny after revelations last year that some of its employees allegedly consorted with prostitutes before President Barack Obama's trip to the Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia. @highlight The report noted isolated cases of unethical conduct among Secret Service workers @highlight The agency came under scrutiny amid a prostitution scandal from a Cartagena, Colombia, trip @highlight It should "address excessive alcohol consumption and personal conduct," report says
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