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If a niece or nephew wants to go to @placeholder's every week for a month just to get a toy, and the deal is we only go once a month, here is the option: "We go once a month or not at all. | (CNN) -- As a strong proponent of parental responsibility, it both amuses and angers me to see some parents lining up behind an initiative to sue McDonald's over the inclusion of toys in their Happy Meals. The Center for Science in the Public Interest is leading the charge in this case, pushing the state of California to ban the toys, suggesting that the toys in Happy Meals are inducing children to eat burgers and fries, thus contributing to the obesity epidemic in America. As I asserted a few weeks ago in my column supporting First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move initiative, I fully back efforts to end obesity among our children. But at what point do some folks use common sense?
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Lawsuit asks California to ban Happy Meals, saying they encourage poor eating habits
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Roland Martin says parents want government to step in and prevent kids from bad choices
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He says it's the role of parents to exercise control on what children eat
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On Nov. 19, three @placeholder ISIS fighters appeared in a French language video put out by the group's propaganda arm, repeating the call for attacks in France. | (CNN)The most deadly Islamist terrorist attack ever in France followed weeks of warnings from French officials that the threat had risen to unprecedented levels. Late last year French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said his country had never faced a greater terrorist threat. Officials tell CNN the threat of terrorist attack in the European Union is greater than at any time since 9/11 because of the emergence of jihadist safe havens in Syria and Iraq. But no country faces a greater terrorist threat than France, with support for ISIS running deep among disenfranchised immigrant communities in the rundown, crime-ridden banlieues that surround many French cities.
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Most deadly Islamist terrorist attack ever in France followed weeks of warnings from French officials
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The threat of a terrorist attack in the EU is greater than at any time since 9/11, officials say
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Support for ISIS runs deep among disenfranchised immigrant communities | 13,801 | record_train |
Experts say this filing should not be lumped in with the other two @placeholder municipal bankruptcies since it was an unusual circumstance. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- A California city filed for bankruptcy Wednesday, the third in the Golden State to do so in recent weeks, stoking experts' concerns that other cities could follow suit. The city of San Bernardino, with more than 200,000 residents on the eastern tip of greater Los Angeles, "filed an emergency petition for Chapter 9 Bankruptcy" with a regional U.S. bankruptcy court, according to a news release from the city's interim manager. The other two to file recently were Stockton, with around 300,000 residents, according to 2010 U.S. census data, and Mammoth Lakes, a resort town, where visitors and seasonal residents outnumber the just over 8,000 permanent inhabitants.
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San Bernardino has lost revenues in the housing and economic downturns
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The city is at the eastern tip of the greater Los Angeles area
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Expert: City bankruptcies could increase, if other cities see it can be done
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The city faced a $45 million shortfall as millions in revenues have evaporated | 13,802 | record_train |
Auerbach said Momeni is not the only woman involved with @placeholder who has been jailed recently; at least three women who worked with the group are being detained, she said. | (CNN) -- Iranian authorities have released an American-born graduate student on bail after holding her in prison for nearly a month, an Amnesty International spokeswoman said Tuesday. Graduate student Esha Momeni was arrested last month in Iran and jailed after an alleged traffic violation. Esha Momeni, 28, had been working on a project on the women's movement in Iran when she was arrested October 15 for an alleged traffic violation, according to California State University-Northridge and Change For Equality, an Iranian women's movement. She had been held in solitary confinement in Tehran's notorious Evin Prison, Change For Equality said. "We're really happy she's been released on bail," Elise Auerbach of Amnesty International said Tuesday. She said she learned of Momeni's release Monday through Amnesty's researchers in London, England, and from Momeni's family and friends.
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Amnesty: Esha Momeni's parents gave Iranian government deed to their house
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Momeni shooting footage for project on Iranian women's movement when arrested
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Fellow student tells paper Momeni "determined to better the lives" of Iranians
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Momeni could still be charged with propaganda against the state, Amnesty says | 13,803 | record_train |
Novel: @placeholder cut the face, feet and back out of the soft bear and removed all of the stuffing except for the arms | Is it a bear? Is it a puppy? No, it's Munchkin the Shih Tzu, wearing her rather unscary Halloween outfit. Cindy Roth from California crafted the fluffy ensemble for her tiny 14-inch-tall puppy out of a plush toy. She then posted photographs and a video of Munchkin online, with many fans likening the animal to an 'adorable' version of the Star Wars Ewoks. Meet Munchkin the bear! Cindy Roth from California crafted this fluffy ensemble for her tiny 14-inch-tall pet out of a plush toy An 11-second film shows Munchkin bounding up to the camera completely unaware of how funny she looks.
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Cindy Roth from California crafted a fluffy ensemble for her tiny 14-inch-tall pet out of a plush toy
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Many fans have likened the animal to an 'adorable' version of the Star Wars Ewok character | 13,804 | record_train |
It doesn't make for great reading if you're Button/Hamilton/@placeholder and hoping for a win this weekend in front of the 100,000-strong crowd. | Editor's note: Ed Foster is the associate editor of Motor Sport magazine. He is also an F1 pundit for CNN's World Sport show and writes blogs for CNN.com International. (Motor Sport) -- Nigel Mansell called it people power, others just call it home advantage. Andy Murray at Wimbledon, Wayne Rooney at Old Trafford and -- this weekend -- Lewis Hamilton, Jenson Button and Paul di Resta at Silverstone: they have the crowd behind them, they can hear the cheers from the stands, see the caps, banners and flags bearing their names. Mansell was so popular with (most of) the British public that he even started his own movement, "Mansell Mania," which peaked at Silverstone in 1987.
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British Grand Prix at Silverstone is home race for Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton
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Former F1 world champion Nigel Mansell used to say home crowd gave him advantage
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McLaren drivers to have backing of the majority of 100,000-plus crowd due to attend
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Defending champ Sebastian Vettel is favorite despite Fernando Alonso leading championship | 13,805 | record_train |
However, they have become critical to the so-called hub-and-spoke system that United, @placeholder and Delta use to connect passengers to flights at big 'hub' airports. | By Ap A big drop in customer complaints helped U.S. airlines post their best ratings ever even though more flights were late and more bags were mishandled, according to a report released Monday by university researchers. Virgin America topped the ratings, and three regional airlines scored at the bottom. Among the four biggest airlines, Delta ranked best followed by Southwest, American and United, according to researchers from Wichita State University and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Tired of complaining? Fewer customer complaints helped U.S. airlines post their best ratings ever even though more flights were late and more bags were mishandled
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Of the nation's 15 leading airlines, Virgin America topped the list, according to a recently released study
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American Eagle took the 15th spot, dropping from 11 in 2012
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A big drop in customer complaints helped U.S. airlines achieve their best consumer ratings ever
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Among the four biggest airlines, Delta ranked best followed by Southwest, American and United | 13,806 | record_train |
Officers were seen raiding a home believed to belong to @placeholder, near the Indiana campus, at about 4pm Tuesday. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:44 EST, 23 January 2014 The student accused of stabbing and shooting to death a Purdue University this week pleaded not guilty to murder Thursday in court. Cody Cousins, 23 is accused of murdering teaching assistant Andrew Boldt, 21, in a basement classroom before surrendering to police. The accused killer stormed the campus electrical engineering building around noon Tuesday, making his way to a basement classroom to kill Mr Boldt, authorities told the Indianapolis Star. Accused killer: Cody Cousins, right, walks Thursday inside the Tippecanoe County Jail on the way to his initial hearing on charges of murder stemming from Tuesday's brutal slaying of Andrew Boldt
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Cody Cousins pleaded not guilty Thursday to first-degree murder
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A motive has not been publicly stated in the slaying
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Victim Andrew Boldt was a teaching assistant at Indiana campus
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He faces up to 65 years in prison if convicted of the grisly crime | 13,807 | record_train |
'[She] was a bright light taken from this world far too soon,' @placeholder wrote. | A freshman honors student at a Boston university was found dead in her dorm room after passing away Tuesday night. Jocelyn Amelia Straus, 19, studied political communication at Emerson College and lived in the private university's Colonial Residence Hall. She was a native of El Cerrito, California. Administrators announced her death in a campus-wide email Wednesday but did not comment on the cause. Sad: Jocelyn Amelia Straus, 19, studied political communication at Emerson College and lived in the private university's Colonial Residence Hall. She died there alone Tuesday The school's president, M. Lee Pelton, described her death only as 'unattended,' reports the Boston Globe.
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Jocelyn Amelia Straus was a political communication major at the private university
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Officials would not say how the 19-year-old died and called her death only 'unattended' | 13,808 | record_train |
Lizzy's father, does not have a car but the parents previously said they believed he and @placeholder | A 14-year-old girl with Down syndrome who was believed to have run away with a 51-year-old family friend has been found safe. Elizabeth Rex was found inside a trailer with the older man, Randy Johnson, in Harlingen, South Texas early on Wednesday, Lt. Brady Fitzgerald with the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office said. Lizzy, whose mental disabilities cause her to act like a five or six year old, appeared to be unharmed but she is being transferred to a local hospital and deputies are in touch with her family. She was rescued after authorities received a tip-off that she was in Harlingen - which is 350 miles from her home in Magnolia - with Johnson on Tuesday night.
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Elizabeth 'Lizzy' Rex, 14, vanished from outside her family's home in Magnolia, Texas on Monday and was found 350 miles away on Wednesday
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She was found inside a trailer with Randy Johnson, 51
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Johnson had lived at Lizzy's family home until her parents kicked him out for getting 'too close' to her
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After she went missing, they say he told them on the phone: 'You'll never see Lizzy again. Where we're going, you'll never get to us' | 13,809 | record_train |
The higher the @placeholder, the better the protection against sunburn. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Michelle Crawley says she's a "freak" about putting sunscreen on her two girls. Emily Crawley and her dad, Jere, hit the pool on the first day of a Florida vacation, which left Emily sunburned. "They are both pretty fair skinned," says the West Chester, Ohio, mother of two. So every time Emily, 6, and Claire, 3, go out into the sun, she slathers them with SPF 30 or higher . But during a recent trip to Key Largo, Florida, Crawley's vigilance wasn't enough. "I wasn't sure if it was my technique, the sunscreen or being in Florida," Crawley said, but "that evening they were just fried beyond belief."
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Environmental Working Group: 4 out of 5 sunscreens tested don't adequately protect
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Group says chemical in sunscreens can penetrate skin and pose health concerns
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FDA allows the chemical in sunscreens, says it is safe
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@placeholder also makes heated seats and versions that glow so people can find their way to a toilet in the dark. | Blow out the scented candle and ditch the aerosol spray can. Now there’s a deodorising toilet seat that claims to eliminate embarrassing bathroom odours. The ‘Purefresh’ seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter, before adding a more pleasant scent. Scroll down for video How to loo-se a nasty smell: A toilet that with a deodorising seat claims to eliminate embarrassing bathroom odours. The ‘Purefresh’ seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter (pictured), before adding a more pleasant scent Jerry Bougher, Product Manager at Kohler Co in Wisconsin, explained that the idea’s to attack smells ‘where the action is’.
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Purefresh’ seat has a hidden fan that sucks in air and pushes it through an odour-eating carbon filter, before adding a more pleasant scent
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The $90 (£58) seat turns on automatically when someone sits down
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Company that makes it in Wisconsin claims it attacks smells 'where the action is' and makes guests feel more comfortable using a bathroom | 13,811 | record_train |
He said he saw little evidence of the kind of sexual abuses that have recently come to light and derailed the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- For centuries, the Vatican has required celibacy from its priests. It is a vow the Catholic Church says not only underscores the commitment of seminarians to their vocation but also is a model of Christ's own celibacy. But with the election of a new pope, many church watchers are wondering whether church teachings could change to allow all priests to marry. Abuse victims' group names preferred picks for new pope Currently, the Vatican allows married Anglican priests who join the Catholic Church to become ordained as priests. Young Catholic seminarians, meanwhile, must remain celibate, and church leadership seems unlikely to move on the issue.
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Celibacy in the Catholic priesthood still a contentious issue
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Vatican says the vow underscores a priest's commitment to his vocation
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Opponents say celibacy should be optional, citing low seminary numbers
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Speculation strong about whether a new pope will keep the discipline of celibacy | 13,812 | record_train |
Park attracts large audiences in South Korea where there is a large fan base for the club, a fact that has prompted Manchester United to travel to the capital @placeholder in July as part of a close-season tour. | CNN -- South Korea midfielder Park Ji-Sung has made history by becoming the first player from his homeland to figure in the Champions League final, Europe's premier club match. Park's opening goal in the semifinal second leg against Arsenal set the tone for United's return to the final. However, his starting role in the match won't be one he'll remember with great fondness. His Manchester United side were outplayed as they lost 2-0 to Spanish side FC Barcelona. Profile: Park Ji-Sung Still, the loss can't take away from what was a great season for the South Korean. Park was a key player for United throughout their European campaign this season, even scoring in his side's 3-0 second-leg win over Arsenal which sealed their passage to the final. Last year Park was a star player in the Red Devil's semifinal second-leg defeat of Barcelona before Alex Ferguson left him out of his entire squad for the final in Moscow against Chelsea.
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Ji-Sung Park could become the first South Korean to play in the final
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Park was dropped from the entire squad for last year's final
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Manchester United will travel to Seoul for close-season tour
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The Chelsea manager said: ‘He made @placeholder what United is. | David Moyes fuelled the debate on his dismal Manchester United season on Friday by insisting even Sir Alex Ferguson could not have done better. The under-fire manager made the amazing claim on the same day Jose Mourinho said Fergie could not be held responsible for what has gone on since he retired. Moyes will face another ordeal at the hands of angry fans if his side fail to beat Aston Villa on Saturday and there are plans for a plane to fly over Old Trafford before the game with a banner calling for him to be axed. But the defiant boss insisted that only makes him more determined to succeed.
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David Moyes insists Sir Alex Ferguson could not have done better this season
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Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho said Fergie could not be held responsible for United's troubles
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Moyes could face more anger from fans if United fail to beat Aston Villa
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Plans for a plane to fly over Old Trafford before Villa match with banner calling for Moyes' head
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Moyes insists the possiblity of the banner appearing makes him more determined to succeed | 13,814 | record_train |
Taking shots at themselves: This is the second single by the @placeholder. | By Mike Dawes and Thomas Durante PUBLISHED: 16:37 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:37 EST, 5 March 2013 The golf superstars with a hip-hop beat, boy-band dance moves and questionable costumes are making a comeback The Golf Boys - Bubba Watson, Ben Crane, Hunter Mahan and Rickie Fowler - are making a triumphant return to music with a new single - '2.Oh.' It's a follow-up to their last song, Oh Oh Oh, which debuted in June 2011 and has nearly 6 million views on YouTube. Scroll down to watch the video Back with a bang: (from left) Bubba Watson, Ben Crane, Hunter Mahan and Rickie Fowler star as the Golf Boys in their new video
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'2.Oh' is a follow-up to their first single, 'Oh Oh Oh'
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All donations for the video benefit charity: water - an organization that provides drinking water to people in developing nations | 13,815 | record_train |
Experienced: @placeholder has acted as a guest host no less than nine times | Strahan's fiancee Nicole Murphy's reality show Hollywood Exes is renewed for a second season By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 09:21 EST, 4 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 5 September 2012 Michael Strahan has officially been revealed as Kelly Ripa’s new co-host. It comes after months of rumours that the New York Giants star would take the place of Regis Philbin following his retirement in November 2011. Kelly welcomed the former American footballer onto the show today for the premiere episode of its 25th season. Live! with Kelly and Michael: Michael Strahan made his debut as Kelly Ripa's new co-host today
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Strahan's fiancee Nicole Murphy's reality show Hollywood Exes is renewed for a second season | 13,816 | record_train |
He also spoke of his close bond with @placeholder, who he described as his 'best friend' and has been in a rock band with the actor for years. | It was the most emotional and heartfelt acceptance speech of the Oscars. Jared Leto, who won the Best Supporting actor award for The Dallas Buyers Club, paid tribute to his mother for encouraging him to believe he could one day become a star. He said she had pushed him to develop his artistic side and always urged him to 'do something special'. Scroll down for video Hippy: Constance cradles Jared in her lap while Shannon looks at the camera. The boys lived in four different states during their childhood, including a commune in Colorado, and then spent 18 months in Haiti
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Jared Leto stole the show with tribute to mother as he won Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for Dallas Buyers Club
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His dad walked out and until age of eight he lived 'dirt poor' existence with brother Shannon and mother Constance
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The family, living in Bossier City, Louisiana, survived on food stamps and at times were so poor they did not have a television
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Opthalmist Carl Leto revealed his life with the family to MailOnline after he met and married Constance when Jared was eight
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They split after having two children together and the brothers moved with their mother to a commune in Colorado
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During his Bohemian childhood, Jared lived in Virginia, Louisiana, Wyoming, Colorado and even spent 18 months in Haiti | 13,817 | record_train |
Federal prosecutors are seeking the death penalty in @placeholder's trial, which is set to begin in November. | By Associated Press Three college friends of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect will be tried separately, but those trials do not need to be moved out of Massachusetts, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. Judge Douglas Woodlock ruled that Azamat Tazhayakov will stand trial on June 30, followed by Dias Kadyrbayev on September 8 and Robel Phillipos on September 29. Their lawyers had asked the federal judge to move the trial out of state, saying that overwhelming media coverage of the case would mean that their clients won't receive fair trials in Massachusetts. This courtroom sketch shows defendants Azamat Tazhayakov, left, Dias Kadyrbayev, center, and Robel Phillipos, right, college friends of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, during a hearing in federal court today
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Azamat Tazhayakov will stand trial on June 30, followed by Dias Kadyrbayev on September 8 and Robel Phillipos on September 29
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Judge Woodlock said the defendants could receive fair trials in Boston - citing mobster James 'Whitey' Bulger's trial as an example
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Kadyrbayev and Tazhayakov face charges of conspiracy and obstruction of justice, which carry a penalty of up to 25 years in prison
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Phillipos faces a less serious charge of lying to investigators, which carries a possible 16-year sentence | 13,818 | record_train |
The MoD recommends people considering joining the Army who have tattoos should visit their nearest @placeholder careers centre and ask them to check whether it will be OK. | Usually soldiers on parade are expected to wait for the command to present arms before displaying their weapons. But one female solider in Bicester, Oxfordshire, caused a stir after she was spotted flashing a tattoo of an antique six-shooter pistol on her leg. The body art was photographed during a disbandment parade for 23 Pioneer Regiment after it was broken up as part of MoD plans to cut 20,000 Army jobs. A female soldier from 23 Pioneer Regiment was spotted flashing this tattoo of an antique six-shooter pistol while taking part in a disbandment parade Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, inspected the troops as they formed up in Bicester, Oxfordshire, today - though apparently didn't notice the unorthodox body-art
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Female soldier pictured displaying leg tattoo of six-shooter pistol in Oxford
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Take for example the rocker's appearance with @placeholder at campaign events. | (CNN) -- Ted Nugent sure knows how to stir controversy. The rock star turned provocateur has never shied away from controversy, from singing about having sex with underage girls in "Jailbait" to calling people names. In case you missed it, Nugent's most recent rant raised all kinds of red flags when he called President Barack Obama "a subhuman mongrel." But even as the self-proclaimed "Motor City Madman" was called mad by critics, Nugent didn't appear to lose any support among fans or politicians. Some say Nugent amplifies Americans' anger at Washington. But is he the voice of America? The torchbearer for the disaffected?
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NEW: Gubernatorial candidate Greg Abbott says no plans to campaign with rocker
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Despite the controversies, Republican politicians continue to campaign with Nugent
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'Michael, if he'd have been captain later on when @placeholder became a star, I think would have handled him better because he was a very good captain, an excellent captain.' | By Pa Reporter Geoffrey Boycott believes an England comeback for Kevin Pietersen is a non-starter because captain Alastair Cook 'can't handle' him. Pietersen's colourful international career was effectively ended in February when the England and Wales Cricket Board dropped its record run-scorer and effectively sacked him from his central contract. Entrenched opinions on both sides mean reconciliation is highly unlikely, while the publication of Pietersen's eagerly anticipated autobiography next month, when a mutually agreed confidentiality clause expires, should settle the matter once and for all. Kevin Pietersen is unlikely to return for England while Alastair Cook is still captain England's record run taker (R), playing here for Surrey, was effectively sacked in February
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Alastair Cook cannot handle Kevin Pietersen, says Geoffrey Boycott
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Pietersen unlikely to return to England after being effectively sacked
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South African born batsman has autobiography coming out in October
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But despite a quick @placeholder tutorial, Balotelli is unable to master the skill. | By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 09:01 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 17 December 2012 Eccentric Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli might be deadly in front of goal but he proved that he's not quite so sharp with a pair of scissors and a roll of wrapping paper. In a hilarious two minute clip the apparently clueless Italian ace is shown how to wrap his Christmas gifts by teammate Carlos Tevez. But the exasperated Argentine becomes increasingly frustrated as Balotelli continually messes it up and blames being left handed for his failure. Scroll down for video Taught a lesson: Balotelli blamed being left-handed for not being able to wrap his presents
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Mario Balotelli fails miserably to wrap his gifts in hilarious YouTube video
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@placeholder, 60, who had been screaming at the robber during the attack, called reception for help. | By Mike Behr PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:00 EST, 18 October 2013 A retired NHS manager came within inches of death after a bullet was fired at him during a struggle with a gunman at a luxury holiday hotel. Peter Norledge, 70, and his wife Christine were staying at Cape Town's Waterfront Victoria Junction as part of a 48-strong British tour group. The couple were enjoying a late night cup of tea just before retiring to bed when a man knocked on their door claiming he was there to check a problem with the ventilation.
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Armed robber tricked his way into Peter Norledge's plush hotel room
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Brave Mr Norledge, 70, battled with intruder before gun was fired
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Beijing taxi drivers have no trouble finding it when you tell them you're looking for the haunted house on @placeholder. | Beijing (CNN) -- In recent years Halloween has become a big deal in Beijing, with locals and foreigners hitting up dozens of themed parties around the city in their wackiest costumes. Some, however, seek out something truly macabre -- an authentic haunted house. Among the freakier options in the city is a building simply called "no. 81." Unlike your average haunted house, found hidden in some dark alley or unlit street, this one sits on one of Beijing's busiest thoroughfares -- Chaoyangmen Inner Street. The area is famous for its Western-style clubs, restaurants and concerts. But these days No. 81 has been giving the street a ghoulish boost due to its alleged ghostly residents.
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A century-old 'haunted' building on busy Beijing road is attracting Halloween thrill seekers
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Arrested: Convicted sex offender @placeholder was caught thanks to a hit on DNA data | By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 22:41 EST, 19 July 2012 | UPDATED: 16:20 EST, 20 July 2012 A convicted sex offender was arrested yesterday and charged with the cold case murder of a 19-year-old law firm worker who was stabbed to death on New Year’s Eve in 1987. Edwin Alcaide, 53, was arrested after the NYPD Cold Case Squad matched his DNA to tissue samples they recovered from under the fingernails of victim Lisette Torres. Alcaide, who lives in Manhattan’s East Village, has a long string of convictions and a violent past - including charges of drug dealing, rape, robbery, and attempted murder.
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Lissette Torres brutally stabbed to death on New Year's Eve in 1987
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NYPD Cold Case Squad upped investigation efforts in 2010
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At the centre of the farce is manager @placeholder, still in his job despite his failure and last night bizarrely claiming that England hadn’t been outplayed or outclassed. | In the end, Cesare Prandelli did the decent thing. Italy have won four World Cups and his countrymen demanded a fifth. Prandelli has quit, resigning after a 1-0 defeat against Uruguay in Natal knocked them out. England’s head coach should have quit, too, after the worst World Cup campaign in this country’s history. Hodgson is a decent man — as we have placed on record many times — but we will be surveying the wreckage of this tournament for years to come. At the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte, we couldn’t even beat Costa Rica. They are ranked 28th in the world. Two years ago Prandelli led Italy to the final of Euro 2012. Football is a cruel game.
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Italy coach Cesare Prandelli resigned after ITaly failed to get out of their group for the second World Cup in succession
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@placeholder, who served as health secretary and trade and industry secretary in the cabinet, said she is looking for another "major board position" to employ her for three days a month. | London, England (CNN) -- Britain's Labour Party suspended four members of Parliament -- including three former Cabinet ministers -- after they were secretly filmed offering to sell their government influence, the party said Tuesday. The party said it has launched an investigation of Geoff Hoon, Patricia Hewitt, Stephen Byers and Margaret Moran and suspended all four from the Parliamentary Labour Party. None of the four plans to run in the next election, expected to be held in May. "The Labour Party expects the highest standards of its representatives and believes that they have a duty to be transparent and accountable servants to their constituents at all times," the party said in a statement.
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Britain's Labour Party suspends four senior MPs in cash-for-lobbying scandal
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Lawmakers were secretly filmed offering to sell their government influence
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Geoff Hoon, Patricia Hewitt, Stephen Byers, Margaret Moran not standing in election
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@placeholder sources dismissed the idea of a ‘deal’ over marriage tax breaks, | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 11:00 EST, 17 September 2013 | UPDATED: 07:03 EST, 18 September 2013 Free school meals are to be extended to all infant pupils in England at a cost of £600million a year. Nick Clegg will announce today that from next September an extra 1.5million children will qualify for the meals, regardless of their parents’ income. The Deputy Prime Minister will tell the Lib Dem conference that the policy – which will save even the best-off families an average of £437 a year per child – was his price for agreeing to Tory plans for a tax break for married couples, worth about £150 a year.
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Deputy Prime Minister will announce £600m policy in conference speech
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Lib Dem leader boasts of deal with Tories offering marriage tax break
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In a dramatic courtroom exchange, Mrs Cook was accused of lying in her evidence and was asked if she had a ‘vendetta’ against @placeholder. | By Vanessa Allen Golfer Colin Montgomerie was violent towards his ex-wife Eimear, the phone hacking trial was told yesterday. His former wife said she had told then Sun editor Rebekah Brooks about a ‘violent event’ in a hotel room when the women had met for lunch. Eimear Cook, who has since remarried, claimed that, during the conversation, Brooks, 45, had described how she was herself arrested over an alleged assault on her ex-husband, actor Ross Kemp. Golfer Colin Montgomerie was violent towards his ex-wife Eimear, the phone hacking trial has been told Mrs Cook, 43, told the Old Bailey that the newspaper boss had gone on to discuss how it was ‘easy’ to hack phones.
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Eimear Cook said she told the then Sun editor Rebekah Brooks about a 'violent event' in a hotel room
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Mrs Cook claimed, during a lunch, Brooks described how she was herself arrested over an alleged assault on her ex-husband, Ross Kemp
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The fear of pregnancy no longer need be one of those pests, and bravo to the @placeholder for reminding us all of that. | (CNN) -- Nothing is funnier than sex. In all the fretting over teens having babies and ranting against abortion, we forget about the night the bed broke, or the trouble we had pushing the dog off the couch, or even the laugh we had at age 11 when we stole our big sister's list of words for vagina. ("The Duchess"? Really?) For reasons religious and political, certain Americans have turned what is one of the most natural and silliest of experiences into a sermon. As in, don't do it until you're married. Young people, ages 18 to 29, are simply ignoring this. According to a national survey by the Guttmacher Institute, almost 90% of unmarried young adults have had sex, and most are sexually active.
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Laura Stepp: Sermons against having sex ineffective; almost all young adults have sex
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U.S. has one of the highest unplanned pregnancy rates for single young women, she says
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Stepp: The smartest way to prevent unwanted pregnancies is to promote contraception
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According to @placeholder, Mevoli's death is the first to occur in competition in 21 years. | (CNN) -- He was the all-action American daredevil who was loved by all that knew him -- but Nick Mevoli's premature death after an ambitious dive has hit the freediving community hard. "You don't meet many people like Nick," his close friend Grant Graves told CNN. "He was the best diver in the U.S. -- the best. "He was one of a kind," added Graves. "I'd known him for two years and judged him too -- and he was the best." Shock and sadness are the two overriding emotions which have surfaced since the man considered to be one of the best freedivers in the world lost his life while doing the thing he loved.
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Nick Mevoli died Sunday while freediving in the Bahamas
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Mevoli had hoped to reach a depth of 72 meters
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He lost consciousness after he surfaced
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The storm is expected to bring a lot of rain to the @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:14 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:28 EST, 22 November 2013 More than 43 million Americans are expected to head to a holiday destination, making it busiest travel day of the year, but the weather forecast could affect those plans. Almost 39 million or 90 percent are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home by motor vehicle, according to AAA projections. However, meteorologists are predicting rain and a sudden drop in temperatures that could lead to a possible nor'easter for next week. Forecast: An East Coast storm scheduled to arrive on Thanksgiving is threatening to create travel chaos for millions of Americans
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Abnormally cold weather to descend on the Midwest and Northeast this weekend and midweek
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Freezing rain more likely than snow
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Cleverley is believed to have asked for £60,000-a-week and @placeholder ended their interest on Monday when it became clear negotiations had reached an impasse. | The plot thickens surrounding the collapse of Tom Cleverley’s move from Everton to Manchester United. Old Trafford sources claim that Cleverley travelled to Merseyside after Everton had a £7.5million bid accepted but the club then made an unsuccessful attempt to knock United down to £5m. Cleverley was set to undergo a medical at Aston Villa after they agreed a £7m fee with United but his representatives pulled the plug on the deal when Everton made their move. Cleverley now faces the prospect of an unhappy few months at Old Trafford. Breakdown: Tom Cleverley (left) was the subject of transfer deadline day interest from Villa and Everton
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Cleverley's move to Everton and Aston Villa broke down on Monday
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Cleverley travelled to Merseyside but Everton unsuccesfully tried to reduce the £7.5million bid to £5m
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Villa had agreed an £7million deal but couldn't agree personal terms
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Ms Garner's family attorney did not deny that @placeholder had shared the link to pastebin.com, which allows users to anonymously share text documents, but claimed she had not known what was in the link. | One of Eric Garner's daughters has outraged New York police officers by sharing the address of another cop who was at the scene of her father's chokehold death this summer. At 1.45am on Thursday, Erica Garner tweeted that cop Justin D'Amico, who has previously been named in reports, was 'another officer that helped killed my dad', the New York Post reported. She also shared a link that listed addresses for the officer and five possible relatives. Ms Garner, who has more than 5,000 followers on Twitter, promptly deleted the tweet after inquiries from the Post, it reported. Thoughtless: Erica Garner, whose father died at the hands of a police officer in July, tweeted the name of a second officer at the scene and shared addresses for him and five of his potential relatives
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Erica Garner tweeted addresses for Justin D'Amico and five of his possible relatives early on Thursday - but later removed the tweet
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Cop sources said she wanted people to go to D'Amico's house and kill him
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It comes just days after two Brooklyn officers, Rafael Ramos and Wenjian Liu, were killed by a man who wanted to avenge Garner's death
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A person familiar with @placeholder's situation said the veteran lineman was exhausted after being 'dragged through the mud' in recent months. | By Daily Mail Reporter Accused bullier Richie Incognito has urged his alleged victim Jonathan Martin to call him through a string of Twitter messages posted Monday. Incognito, who was suspended from the Miami Dolphins after Martin accused him of bullying him using racial slurs, returned to social media last week following unspecified treatment. In the early hours of Monday morning, he posted two messages directed at his former teammate that were visible to his 92,000 followers. Reaching out, virtually: Richie Incognito (left) directed Twitter posts at his former teammate Jonathan Martin (right) who he was accused of bullying with racial slurs when they were on the Dolphins together
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Richie Incognito has broken his silence after receiving treatment following the fallout from the bullying scandal
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On Friday, Liu Xia said she was packing to visit her husband under the surveillance of police officers, who promised to take her to visit @placeholder Saturday. | (CNN) -- Despite being allowed to tell her husband he won the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize, the wife of Liu Xiaobo was detained in her apartment in Beijing, China, according to a human rights group and her attorney. Liu Xia has not been charged with a crime, but "appears to be under a de facto house arrest," said Beth Schwanke, legislative counsel for the U.S.-based group Freedom Now. She was taken to see Liu Xiaobo in a prison several hundred miles northeast of Beijing, Schwanke said, and tell him of the honor. Upon hearing he had received the peace prize, Schwanke said, Liu Xiaobo began to cry, and said, "This is for the martyrs of Tiananmen Square."
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NEW: Liu Xiaobo: "This is for the martyrs of Tiananmen Square"
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Liu Xia is not allowed to use her phone or leave her apartment, human rights group says
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She was able to tell her jailed husband he had won the Nobel Peace Prize
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death toll is one of the highest suffered by @placeholder forces since the | Clashes have escalated in eastern Ukraine after dozens of rebel fighters surrounded and stormed the separatist headquarters in Donetsk, in the most serious case of insurgent infighting seen so far. Pro-Russian forces from the Vostok Battalion broke through the regional government building and demanded activists from the so-called People's Republic of Donetsk - which was set up in April - leave the premises. The insurgents then arrested members of the rival group, before removing their flags from check-points in the area. Scroll down for videos Members of the Vostok Battalion, a pro-Russia militia, today surrounded separatist headquarters in the eastern Ukrainian city of Donetsk, in what is believed to be the most serious case of insurgent infighting to date
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Insurgent fighters turned against each other as clashes in Ukraine escalated
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Pro-Russians stormed separatist HQ in Donetsk amid reports of looting
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Army General Serhiy Kulchytskiy among the dead in attack in Slovyansk
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Kulchytskiy once served in Soviet army and was head of combat training for Ukraine's National Guards
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Pro-Moscow rebels impose curfew in Donetsk after declaring martial law
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The new man: @placeholder will be the new No 2 at Manchester United | By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ Phil Neville's future with Manchester United remains unresolved but it appears increasingly likely that he will have to accept a markedly reduced role at Old Trafford next season. Sportsmail understands that Neville will hold high level talks with executive vice-chairman Edward Woodward within the next week as the two parties attempt to find a compromise solution following the appointment of Louis van Gaal. Neville, a graduate of the Class of '92, was brought to Old Trafford by the recently-deposed David Moyes last summer in the role of first-team coach and was then retained when Ryan Giggs assumed managerial responsibilities for the final four games of the season.
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Neville's future at the club remains unresolved with pre-season underway
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Despite her relief at the court's ruling, @placeholder says his client has no ill will toward her ex-husband. | (CNN) -- An Ohio man who has been legally dead since 1994 will remain so in the eyes of the law after losing his complaint to overturn his death filing, according to authorities. Donald Miller, 61, testified Monday that he disappeared in 1986 after losing his job, leaving behind a wife, two children and thousands of dollars of unpaid child support, according to James Hammer, the attorney for Miller's ex-wife, Robin Miller. He was declared legally dead eight years later. Donald Miller said he returned to Ohio "around 2005" with no knowledge of his legal death, and that he had hoped to reestablish his Social Security number.
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Donald Miller testified Monday that he disappeared in 1986 after losing his job
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He left behind his wife, kids and thousands of dollars in unpaid child support
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He was declared legally dead in 1994; he went to court seeking to overturn that ruling
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In a move which will be interpreted as a tacit ‘pact’ with the Conservatives, Mr @placeholder is planning to concentrate Election campaign resources on Labour-held councils and Commons constituencies. | By Simon Walters and Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 19:26 EST, 26 January 2013 | UPDATED: 06:51 EST, 28 January 2013 David Cameron's promise of a referendum on whether Britain should cut all ties with Brussels has reversed the flood of Tory voters switching to UKIP. And pressure on Labour leader Ed Miliband to follow suit is set to grow after calls for him to back a nationwide vote on the issue won big support in a Mail on Sunday poll. The survey suggests the Prime Minister’s EU referendum vow has prompted a Tory bounce, with Labour’s lead cut by two points to seven per cent.
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MoS poll: voters desert UKIP for Conservative Party
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Nightmare for Miliband as Farage targets Labour
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Tony Blair says he will 'mobilise' pro-Europe vote
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In an early test of Santos' diplomatic skills, his inauguration was attended by the foreign minister of Venezuela, which is at odds with Colombia over accusations that Colombian rebels have found refuge in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Juan Manuel Santos was sworn in Saturday as Colombia's new president, vowing to unify his country around the goals of prosperity for all and of thwarting the nation's leftist rebels. "It is possible to have a peaceful Colombia, a Colombia with no guerrillas, and we will prove that by reason or by force," Santos said in Bogota in his first televised remarks as head of state. "As long as they don't free the hostages, as long as they perpetrate terrorist acts, as long as they don't return children recruited by force, as long as they keep on planting mines and polluting the Colombian countryside, we will keep on battling those who commit violence, without exception, by any means available," he said.
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NEW: Foreign ministers of Colombia and Venezuela to meet Sunday
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"By playing two games in the @placeholder this year, we are creating more fans. | (CNN) -- American football is continuing its love affair with London. The NFL announced Tuesday it will stage another regular season game in the British capital in 2014. The Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders will each host a home game at Wembley Stadium next season. A regular season game was first played in London in 2007 but, for the first time this season, two games were scheduled on the opposite side of the Atlantic. The Minnesota Vikings played to a sell-out crowd in September as they finally ended their season drought with victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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The NFL will hold three regular season games in London in 2014
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Jacksonville Jaguars, Atlanta Falcons and Oakland Raiders to play in London
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@placeholder has also been creating his own keyboard sounds for the album. | (Rolling Stone) -- Questlove remembers the moment he called D'Angelo and asked him to make his first U.S. concert appearance in 12 years on June 9th, for the drummer's late-night Super Jam at Bonnaroo. "I said, 'It will be a whole night doing what we used to do at Electric Lady in the Nineties,'" Questlove tells Rolling Stone. "'Playing the Funkadelic catalog and seeing what we get, the Prince catalog, Hendrix, the Meters.' He said, 'Go ahead.' And once he said, 'Go ahead,' I was like, 'I got you now.'" During the live jam session, D'Angelo surprised the crowd by grooving with Funkadelic singer Kendra Foster during a funky cover of the Beatles' "She Came in Through the Bathroom Window" and shredding guitar on Jimi Hendrix's "Power of Soul."
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The Roots drummer Questlove said D'Angelo will take a 'radical 180 turn' with his next record
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D'Angelo made his first U.S. concert appearance in 12 years on at Bonnaroo on June 9th
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For those who go over and over again, like @placeholder, there is a big nostalgia factor. | (CNN) -- Thomas Corless has been to Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, 101 times. "The Disney Parks are unlike anything else on the planet," he said. Corless, who runs the Disney fan site WDWNT.com, will be in Orlando this weekend to celebrate the theme park resort's 40th birthday. Since its opening on October 1, 1971, Walt Disney World -- or WDW, as it's often referred to online -- has become the world's most visited recreational resort. It's also more than twice the size of New York's Manhattan island. People get married there, they go there on their honeymoons (more than anywhere else in the continental United States), and of course it's a major destination for families.
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Fans headed to Orlando this weekend to celebrate theme park resort's 40th birthday
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"The Disney Parks are unlike anything else on the planet," hard-core fan says
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But what we can expect on June 10 is a high-energy telecast that commemorates the best of the year on @placeholder and cements Harris as a master master of ceremonies. | (EW.com) -- You don't need to look very hard to find Neil Patrick Harris these days. The actor-slash-singer-slash-magician has hosted the Emmys, performed at the Oscars, and even headlined the World Magic Awards, which apparently are an actual thing. But despite his menagerie of ceremonial credits, the consummate entertainer admits that it's the Tony Awards -- which Harris is hosting for the third time on Sunday, June 10, on CBS -- that hold the dearest spot in his heart. "I think the celebratory tone of it makes it my favorite show to host," says Harris, who previously celebrated Broadway's biggest night with successful hosting gigs in 2009 and 2011. "In the Emmys and in observing the Oscars, it's a bunch of individuals that hardly know each other that all work in their own business bubbles, and I think the opposite is true on Broadway. Most everyone is a) thrilled to be there, b) even more thrilled to be nominated but c) and I think most importantly, they all know and are supportive of each other, so you end up with this great evening where it's not a lot of sour grapes."
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The Tony Awards hold the dearest spot in Neil Patrick Harris' heart
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"I think the celebratory tone of it makes it my favorite show to host," says Harris
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"There will be a couple surprises!" he says | 13,845 | record_train |
@placeholder, 30, also referred back to images of the Royal baby's parents when they were younger in order to create an accurate prediction of his future appearance. | By Martha Cliff Prince George who celebrated his first birthday yesterday, has undeniably earned himself the title of Royal cutie but it looks like the one-year-old may grow up to be a real Prince Charming. Hungarian graphic designer and illustrator, Nikolett Mérész has created an image of what young Prince George might look like at the age of 18. The artist referred to the genetic traits that George has developed from his mother and father when using a computer to generate the final image. Scroll down for video A glimpse of things to come? Hungarian artist Nikolett Mérészhas created an image of how Prince George may look at 18 (left)
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Hungarian illustrator has created image of Prince George as an adult
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Used images of his parents to create the final picture
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"If they can't confirm that it's not @placeholder, then it's best to throw it out," Frieden said. | (CNN) -- Thirteen people have died from consuming bacteria-tainted cantaloupe in what has become the most fatal U.S. outbreak of a food-borne illness since 1998, according to records from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The outbreak -- blamed on the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes -- was first reported September 12, when the CDC said 15 people in four states had been infected. The illnesses were traced to consumption of Rocky Ford cantaloupes grown at Jensen Farms' fields in Granada, Colorado. As of Monday morning, it had grown to 18 states, 72 illnesses and 13 deaths, according to the CDC's latest statistics.
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Tainted cantaloupes are linked to 13 deaths; 72 illnesses have been reported in 18 states
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The illnesses are linked to Rocky Ford cantaloupes grown at Jensen Farms in Colorado
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That's analogous to what @placeholder and other companies are doing today. | (CNN) -- Amazon, Apple and Google: All of these big tech companies have announced major robotics initiatives or investments in recent months. Amazon, in particular, managed to capture the public imagination when founder Jeff Bezos outlined a plan to deliver packages by drones. As drones become more mainstream, the prospect of excessive surveillance and other dangers loom. Drones drive down the costs of surveillance to a worrisomely low level. For example, it wouldn't be surprising if Amazon delivery drones were equipped with cameras for loss prevention. So what would stop law enforcement from asking Amazon for all of its drones' footage in a given neighborhood where there had been a crime?
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Tech companies such as Amazon or Google are planning major robotics initiatives
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Ryan Calo: Drone technology can revolutionize delivery, agriculture, photography
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@placeholder faces 11 felony counts, and the doctors were charged with six each. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A pharmacist testified that he warned Anna Nicole Smith's doctors and boyfriend that a list of medications intended for Smith a week after her son's death could be "pharmaceutical suicide." Anna Nicole Smith, with Howard K. Stern, was found dead in her hotel room in February 2007. The former Playboy model and reality TV star died five months later of what a Florida medical examiner ruled was from "acute combined drug intoxication." Ira Freeman, the chief pharmacist at Key Pharmacy in Los Angeles, testified on the seventh day of a preliminary hearing for Howard K. Stern -- Smith's lawyer and companion -- and co-defendants Dr. Khristine Eroshevich and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor.
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Testimony given at preliminary hearing for model's doctors, lawyer
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Pharmacist says he was faxed list of drugs that doctor wanted for Smith
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He found dosages "not appropriate," he testifies
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@placeholder from Alvey who claimed it had clocked a mere 76,000 miles when in fact it had done 276,000. | By David Gerges PUBLISHED: 05:06 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:46 EST, 4 May 2012 Maxwell Stuart Alvey has admitted to profiting from his car mileage scam A bogus car dealer made thousands of pounds by wiping the mileage off cars before selling them on to unassuming drivers. Maxwell Stuart Alvey, from Arnold, Nottinghamshire, profited in excess of £100,000 in just 10 months after buying a fleet of vans at auction then tampering with their mileage. People who bought the vans complained to Trading Standards after noticing there was an unusual amount of wear and tear for their mileage.
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Reduced a Mercedes van's reading from 364,370 miles to just 89,000 before selling it on
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Sold another van having wiped 200,000 off the mileage
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@placeholder tells the story of the Apple co-founder's pioneering life. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:16 EST, 22 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 22 January 2013 The late Steve Jobs can't present at Apple events anymore for obvious reasons - but will attendees at this year's Macworld conference settle for Ashton Kutcher? The actor, who plays the former Apple boss in the upcoming biopic jOBS, will open the annual San Francisco conference with a panel discussion on the film. Joining Kutcher at the conference at the city's Moscone Center, will be actor Josh Gad, who also appears in the film as Apple co-founder Steve Wosniak. Characters: Joining Kutcher at the conference in San Francisco will be actor Josh Gad, left, who also appears in the film as Apple co-founder Steve Wosniak
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Joining Kutcher in a panel discussion will be actor Josh Gad, who will appear as Steve Wosniak in the film, jOBS
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"I think coupled with that, the increase in traffic issues and rise in fuel prices, that has also been another major driver for people really looking to try to be located closer to the areas of the workplace and within the more central @placeholder areas," he added. | (CNN) -- In the Indonesian capital of Jakarta, not even the notorious traffic congestion can slow the voracious demand for property. Roughly 10 million people live within the urban core of this vast city while a further 28 million populate the suburbs. With affluent cash-buyers and local businesses driving the housing market at a rapid pace, anyone with a hope of climbing on the property ladder has to move fast to secure value. "The prices go up really quickly," said Afifa Loutfie Abdousaalaam, a local property investor. "If you think 'oh you know I don't have enough money now,' you're not going to then catch up with the race because property prices in Jakarta go up above 10% a year," Abdousaalaam added.
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Property prices rising rapidly in Indonesian capital of Jakarta
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Current Blackpool boss Jose Riga (right) celebrates earning the club's first point of the season vs @placeholder | By David Kent for MailOnline Mark Robins has emerged as a major contender for the Blackpool manager’s post as chairman Karl Oyston continues his search to replace Jose Riga. Sportsmail understands that Oyston met with the former Huddersfield Town boss late on Monday afternoon. Blackpool declined to comment when contacted. Robins left the Terriers after their opening day Championship mauling by Bournemouth but is keen to get back into management quickly. Former Huddersfield and Barnsley manager Mark Robins has met with Blackpool owner Jose Riga Blackpool defender Donervon Daniels collides with his own goalkeeper Joe Lewis vs Wolves on Saturday
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Jose Riga still employed as Blackpool manager despite owner Karl Oyston's well-documented search for his replacement
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Mark Robins latest to meet with Oyston to discuss the job
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@placeholder is set to feature against Manchester United despite having a groin problem | David Silva has been ruled out of the Manchester derby with a knee ligament problem. Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini revealed that his Spanish playmaker will be out for three or four weeks after damaging his knee in Wednesday night’s Capital One Cup defeat at home to Newcastle United. Not only with Silva miss Sunday’s Barclays Premier League clash with neighbours United, he will also be out of next week’s vital Champions League game at home to CSKA Moscow. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's Manchester derby preview David Silva has been ruled out of the Manchester derby against rivals United with a knee injury
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David Silva out of Manchester United match after suffering knee problem
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Yaya Toure set to play against Louis van Gaal's side on Sunday | 13,854 | record_train |
Victim: Leo Fisher, Alecia's ex-boss, was stabbed and tortured by @placeholder | A woman who has been accused alongside her husband of brutally stabbing her ex-boss and his wife in revenge after being fired from her job is now claiming it was all her husband's idea, and she did not even realize what was happening. Alecia Schmuhl said at a bail hearing that she had no idea her husband planned on stabbing Leo Fisher and his wife Susan in their swank suburban home in McLean, Virginia on Sunday, adding that she was in the car the entire time and forced to participate in transporting her husband. It has now been revealed that Andrew actually shot at Mrs Fisher and put Mr Fisher in cuffs, torturing him until he was sent fleeing when Susan activated the couple's alarm.
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Lawyers Andrew and Alecia Schmuhl drove to the home of Alecia's ex-boss Leo Fisher on Sunday night, and Andrew stabbed the man and tortured him
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Mrs Fisher was able to set off an alarm which caused Andrew to flee and run out to the car, where his wife was waiting
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@placeholder is also tasked with addressing government transparency and accountability, as well as "freedom of the media without violation of national unity." | (CNN) -- King Abdullah II dismissed Jordan's cabinet and prime minister on Monday, appointing a leading jurist to take over the government and undertake reforms leading to new election laws and government accountability, according to a statement from the Department of Information and Communication. Awn Khasawneh replaces Marouf Al Bakhit, whom Abdullah appointed as prime minister in February in a similar cabinet shakeout amid protests calling for reform in the Middle Eastern kingdom. At the time, the Royal Court said in a statement that Al Bakhit was to implement "genuine political reform." The statement issued Monday in Amman said the king told Khasawneh to form a new government with an eye to a national dialogue on electoral and political party law, the creation of an independent body to oversee elections and a comprehensive review of municipal elections.
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‘Having @placeholder go into hibernation was a nightmare for me,’ Dr Ferri said. | By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 12:19 EST, 21 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:57 EST, 21 January 2014 A collective sigh of relief was heard throughout the world last night as Rosetta woke from its two-and-half-year slumber. The probe creaked into action 500 million miles from Earth at 10am yesterday, taking an agonising eight hours to let Earth know that it was ok. ‘That last quarter of an hour was one of the toughest of my life,’ mission director, Paolo Ferri told MailOnline. ‘I never want to do it again.’ Scroll down for videos...
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Dr Paolo Ferri claims the spacecraft is currently 'functioning perfectly'
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Group will soon be focusing on slowing the spacecraft to walking pace
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Rosetta probe aims to better understand the composition of comets
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Probe has been hibernating for most of the past three years to save power
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Its alarm sounded at 10am but its signal to Earth didn't arrive until 6pm
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And while we try to prevent the next potential wave of genocide, we cannot ignore the fact that @placeholder's tragedy remains unresolved. | (CNN) -- As the United States works with Israelis and Palestinians to sustain Mideast peace talks, another diplomatic effort to forge a two-state solution is quietly but quickly moving to the center of American foreign policy. In about 100 days, the people of South Sudan are to vote on whether to declare independence from the government in Khartoum. That deadline was set when the two sides signed the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005, which promised this option. There is little suspense as to the outcome: Every reliable source indicates that South Sudan will vote for separation, dividing Africa's largest country and taking with it some 80 percent of known Sudanese oil reserves. No, the critical choice that leaders in both North and South face is between a future of peaceful coexistence or a return to chaos and war in a place tragically familiar with both.
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John Kerry: South Sudan likely to vote for independence, raising specter of more war with North
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Commitment to revive peace process in Darfur also essential, Kerry writes | 13,858 | record_train |
Capturing the smile: Art critics and students have marveled over @placeholder's Mona Lisa's mysterious half-smile. | By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 13:51 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:58 EST, 17 August 2013 Only the most prestigious of museums could boast of having the work of Leonardo da Vinci, Caravaggio and Henry Wallis in just one room. But for 66-year-old Mike Rome, his one-bedroom flat in Bristol is home to uncanny copies of masterpieces including the Mona Lisa and The Girl With a Pearl Earring. Mr Rome paints hundreds of replicas of some of the worlds greatest paintings and signs them with his own name. Before starting a painting, the retired graphic designer visits the gallery where the original is displayed.
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Mike Rome, 66 takes photos of the originals in galleries and paints a replica in his Bristol studio
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Can spend up to three hours each day on the pastime, which he said improves his painting skills | 13,859 | record_train |
Should @placeholder troops intervene, Putin said, "It will be legitimate and correspond to international law because we have a direct request from a legitimate president and it corresponds to our interests in protecting people who are close to us." | The tense, high-stakes standoff between Ukraine and Russia continued Tuesday, with both sides insisting they don't want war but publicly offering little evidence of their willingness to budge. Petro Poroshenko, a Ukrainian parliamentarian who has been charged with leading negotiations with the new government of Crimea -- a disputed region thought to be threatened by a Russian takeover -- told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that "today we (had) the first sign of contact between our minister of defense and Russia's minister of defense," as well as talks involving other ministers. "But it is not a negotiation, unfortunately," said Poroshenko, a billionaire businessman and former Ukrainian foreign minister. "We try to do our best to use any opportunity for peaceful negotiation. But ... we don't have any sign of hope ... from the Russian side."
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U.S. official: Germany's leader is trying to set up an exit strategy for Russia's Putin
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Ukraine official: Ukraine, Russian ministers talk, but no signs of breakthrough
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Putin denies sending troops into Crimea, says "local militias" are involved
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Russia made up reasons to intervene | 13,860 | record_train |
But a @placeholder intelligence official said the test launch does not represent "a major advancement" in Iran's missile technology. | Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran tested an upgraded version of a surface-to-surface missile with a range that makes it capable of reaching parts of Europe, state-run television reported Wednesday. Iranian Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi said on Press-TV that the solid-fuel, high-speed Sajil-2 missile has "great maneuverability" and can access targets more than 2,000 kilometers (1,242 miles) away, making Israel and U.S. military bases in the Gulf reachable. Vahidi said the missile has a shorter launch time and is intended to boost Iran's deterrent capability. In Washington, Pentagon spokesman Geoff Morrell said Defense Secretary Robert Gates had seen the intelligence on the launch, which occurred Tuesday, "and, based on that, is clearly concerned."
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NEW: Gates: "Missile tests only undermine Iran's claims of peaceful intentions"
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Missile's range puts parts of Israel, U.S. bases, parts of Europe within range
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West fears Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons; Iran denies claim | 13,861 | record_train |
@placeholder is the obvious example because of their Birmingham connection, but he shares a similar style and stature also to Raheem Sterling, admittedly with far to go before possibly reaching the Liverpool player’s level. | There is a new hot young thing taking the Championship by storm. Here Sportsmail tells you all you need to know about this exciting teenage talent. Who is this whippet winger at Birmingham I’m hearing about? Demarai Gray is his name. His reputation has been bubbling away for a season or so but he announced himself to the Championship with a fine hat-trick against Reading in the 6-1 win at St Andrew’s. Tell me more… He has come through the same Birmingham youth system that produced Nathan Redmond, Jack Butland and Sone Aluko and was given his debut by Lee Clarke as a late sub in October 2013 aged 17 and 95 days.
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Demarai Gray scored hat-trick for Birmingham City against Reading
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Winger is on the radar of Liverpool, Tottenham and Crystal Palace
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Gray is similar in style to Raheem Sterling and Nathan Redmond | 13,862 | record_train |
The Vatican is downplaying the lunch in keeping with @placeholder's desire to remain in private and not interfere with his successor's papacy. | By Helen Lawson Pope Francis and his predecessor Benedict embraced today in a historic meeting of two popes at Castel Gandolfo. The men met on the helipad at the papal summer retreat, before praying together in the chapel. Benedict offered Francis the kneeler traditionally used by the pope when he prays. But Francis refused to take it alone, saying 'We're brothers', and the two used a different kneeler in the pews and prayed together, side-by-side. Scroll down for video Pope Francis met Benedict, pope emeritus, today at the papal retreat where the retired pontiff is staying Francis presented Benedict with an icon of the Virgin Mary during their meeting
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Francis flew to Castel Gandolfo where the retired pope is staying
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Mr Robertson has carried out his own review of the @placeholder trial after a lifetime’s fascination with the case. | By Chris Hastings PUBLISHED: 20:22 EST, 30 November 2013 | UPDATED: 20:22 EST, 30 November 2013 One of Britain’s top barristers will tomorrow demand the release of court papers from the trial of Stephen Ward, the high-society fixer at the centre of the Profumo sex scandal, claiming there has been a cover-up. Geoffrey Robertson QC will publicly criticise the National Archives for what he claims is its refusal to release the transcripts of the trial which took place 50 years ago. Such transcripts are routinely made available to the public and Mr Robertson last night said he was not aware of another case where relevant papers had not been disclosed.
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It is thought that 'covered-up' papers could clear Osteopath Stephen Ward
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The society fixer took a fatal overdose during his trial in 1963
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Geoffrey Robertson QC will publicly criticise the National Archive | 13,864 | record_train |
When @placeholder pressed him on white farmers being forced off their land, he shot back, "Not just off their land. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, in a rare interview Thursday, depicted himself as an African hero battling imperialism and foreign attempts to oust him rather than the widespread perception of a dictator clinging to power at the expense of the welfare of his people and country. Robert Mugabe says sanctions against his country are "unjustifiable." The 85-year-old Mugabe, the only leader of Zimbabwe since it became independent from Britain in 1980, rejected repeated assertions by CNN's Christiane Amanpour that his policies have driven the nation once known as Africa's breadbasket to virtual economic collapse. Instead, Mugabe accused Britain and the United States of seeking to oust him by imposing economic sanctions, the effects of which he said were worsened by years of drought.
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Mugabe rejects criticism that he has turned Zimbabwe into a "basket case"
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CNN interview is Mugabe's first in years with a major Western network
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‘I can’t think of a single opinion she holds – it’s very @placeholder.’ | By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:45 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:36 EST, 11 March 2013 The Duchess of Cambridge does not hold a ‘single opinion’, according to Radio 4 presenter Sandi Toksvig. The 54-year-old comedienne compared Kate to the female characters of Jane Austen, who were unable to express themselves publicly because of 19th century attitudes towards women. The presenter, who hosts The News Quiz, said: ‘Kate Middleton is not enough for me. Criticism: Comic Sandi Toksvig (left) hit out at the Duchess of Cambridge (right) for not holding 'a single opinion' ‘We used to admire women who got their place in life through marriage and having children, but I like to think we’ve grown up a bit.
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Sandi Toksvig, 54, compared Kate to female characters of Jane Austen
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Oostuizen's playing partner @placeholder, who had led by one stroke at the start of Sunday, had nothing but praise for the South African's round. | (CNN) -- Louis Oosthuizen delivered a masterful third-round display to take control of the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts on Sunday to put the South African on the cusp of his first win in the U.S. The South African shot a super 63 as he reeled off nine birdies, including a tournament record of seven in a row from the fourth, to move to 19 under par. That birdie blitz enabled the 2010 British Open champion to move three shots clear of world number one McIlroy, who hit 67, with Tiger Woods (68) tied for third with fellow American Dustin Johnson (65).
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Louis Oosthuizen takes three-shot lead into Monday's final round of Deutsche Bank Championship
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South African cards 63 in third round, including nine birdies
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Oostuizen delivers tournament-record 29 on the front nine
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State and local authorities in Utah are unaware of any formal complaints against @placeholder. | One of the largest organized polygamy groups in Utah said this week it is investigating an allegation that its leader molested one of his daughters, who is now featured on the TLC reality TV show 'My Five Wives.' Rosemary Williams wrote in a blog posted last month that she was molested more than two decades ago by her father, Lynn A. Thompson. Ms Williams says her father fondled her when she was 12 years old. David Watson, a spokesman for the Apostolic United Brethren, or AUB, declined to answer questions about the investigation, referring repeatedly to a news release the group sent earlier this week.
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'We're handling it internally,' David Watson, a spokesman for the Apostolic United Brethren, or AUB, said
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Rosemary Williams of TLC's My Five Wives said she was molested more than two decades ago by her father, Lynn A. Thompson
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Efforts to shut down the well that was ripped open by the accident have failed so far, though well owner @placeholder says it has been able to capture some of the escaping oil and pump it to a ship on the surface. | Washington (CNN) -- Wider restrictions on fishing in the Gulf of Mexico are raising fresh concerns in an industry already hard-hit by the massive BP oil spill. With thousands of barrels of oil still spewing out of a damaged undersea well every day, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Tuesday that it was nearly doubling the portion of the Gulf's federal waters that are now closed to fishing. The restricted zone now pushes south and east into the heart of the Gulf -- another blow to a $2.4 billion industry already reeling from the nearly month-old spill. For Greg Abrams, a commercial fisherman in Panama City, Florida, that means his boats are being pushed further west to chase big catch like bluefin tuna, swordfish and mahi-mahi.
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New restrictions cover 19 percent of Gulf
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"I believe that as people travel more, migrate more and speak more languages, and as business becomes more globalized, the appeal of two types of attachment to the idea of 'place' increases," says Daniel Crouch, a @placeholder based specialist of antique maps and atlases. | (CNN) -- Maps can be beautiful and good ones can be great investments. But what collectors often find most entrancing about maps are how they provide portals into history. The rise and fall of cities, the charting of war and adventure, the promise of riches through trade ... history continues to be rewritten according to scholars' reinterpretations of ancient cartography. John Selden's 17th-century map of China made a huge splash recently as the stimulus for two new books analyzing London's rise as an economic hub (the city's success is inextricably linked to trade with China, as the Selden map illustrates).
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"Paper towns" were fake places added to maps by mapmakers in order to dupe forgers into copying them
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The world's best map collection is in Paris, says map dealer Daniel Crouch
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State of the art: transplant facilities at the Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre in @placeholder, where the gang-rape victim underwent treatment, are said to be among the best in the world | By Helen Collis The Indian woman who was gang-raped on a bus in New Delhi earlier this month has suffered 'significant' brain injury and is fighting for her life, doctors have said. The 23-year-old woman was flown to Singapore for treatment at Mount Elizabeth hospital on Thursday, 10 days after she was brutally attacked by six men on Dec. 16. Hospital chief executive Dr. Kelvin Loh said Friday she also has infection of the lungs and abdomen. He said she 'is currently struggling against the odds.' He says a multi-disciplinary team of specialists is working tirelessly to save her life.
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23-year-old student is fighting for her life at at Singapore hospital
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@placeholder retired from the Navy in 1958 and his son, George Williams, continued the family tradition by enlisting in 1963 and serving for 23 years. | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 20 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:48 EST, 20 January 2014 Tradition: Lawrence Williams, 19, has moved 10,000 miles from Australia to Britain to become the fifth generation of his family to join the Royal Navy A teenager has moved 10,000 miles to become the fifth generation of his family to join the Royal Navy - continuing a loyal service spanning a century. Lawrence Williams, 19, has moved from Australia to Britain to follow in the seafaring footsteps of his father, grandfather, great-grandfather and great-great-grandfather. The five family members have served their country for a combined 68 years since Ebenezer Hancock signed up at the outset of the Great War in 1914.
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Lawrence Williams, 19, following in the seafaring footsteps of his father, grandfather, great grandfather and great great grandfather
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The five family members have served their country for a combined 68 years
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Ebenezer Hancock was the first to sign up at the outset of WW1 in 1914
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Raheem Sterling has been tipped to take @placeholder by storm this season | With the Champions League group stages getting underway on Tuesday night, Sportsmail's experts pick their Euro stars for this year's competition. MARTIN KEOWN Who will win the tournament? The extra firepower of Robert Lewandowski and the added class of Xabi Alonso mean Bayern Munich are my tip. Robert Lewandowski (left) will spearhead Bayern Munich's Champions League charge Can the English teams compete? Chelsea and City are best equipped, Liverpool will relish being back and Arsenal are desperate to win it for Arsene Wenger. Which player will be the surprise star? A few years ago it was Gareth Bale taking Europe by storm. Can Raheem Sterling do the same? Both moved in from the wing and both are so exciting — it’s Sterling’s time to shine.
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Carlo Ancelotti's side will be looking to defend their title this season
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Liverpool return to the Champions League after five-year absence
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The sanctions clearly are having an impact on @placeholder's economy, he said. | Gunfire crackles and flames scar battlefields in eastern Ukraine -- signs, officials warn, of a crumbling ceasefire in the volatile region. And there's new fear that the long simmering battle may be about to explode to a deadly new level. Gen. Philip M. Breedlove, NATO Supreme Allied Commander Europe, said he's concerned about the escalating violence and accused Moscow of violating the norms of Western civilization. "The ceasefire is in name only at this point," he told reporters Tuesday. "The violence continues to increase day by day." Ukraine's government and separatist leaders signed a ceasefire deal in September, raising hope that the monthslong conflict in eastern Ukraine was nearing an end.
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"The violence continues to increase day by day," NATO commander warns
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Neighbors are invited to send @placeholder a letter or go to the city's website to express any concerns. | (CNN) -- It will cover 2.8 million square feet and have its own power plant inside its massive, gleaming circular design. It will be covered in solar panels and house up to 13,000 people on a daily basis -- not to mention 6,000 trees. It's been compared to a spaceship. And now, as Apple looks to make its innovative new headquarters a reality, it's checking with the neighbors. Due to be completed in 2015, Apple's new headquarters may be one of co-founder Steve Jobs' final, longest-lasting legacies. This week, Apple reached out to residents of Cupertino, California, where its current headquarters resides (and will continue to after the new campus is built). In a letter obtained by blog 9to5 Mac, the company seeks to allay some concerns that its neighbors have expressed since the plan was submitted to the city last summer.
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Apple is moving forward with "spaceship" campus in Cupertino
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Circular building would house 13,000 employees, be surrounded by greenspace
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The woman, who did not want to be named, dated @placeholder for about two months after meeting him in July 2013 – the month he moved to Hong Kong – in a bar where she worked. | The British banker accused of murdering two women in Hong Kong was reportedly left 'devastated' when his fiancee cheated on him after she moved to New York for her job. Cambridge graduate Rurik Jutting has been charged with two counts of murder after one woman's decapitated body was found in a suitcase on the balcony of his luxury flat, and another with her throat slashed. The former public schoolboy and Cambridge graduate dated a string of beautiful girls from Asia and last year had a relationship with a stunning British fashion student. The ex-girlfriend: Banker Rurik Jutting pictured with his former partner Ariane Guarin, also known as Yanie
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Former public schoolboy Rurik Jutting dated a string of beautiful women
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Couple had met while working in London before she moved to New York
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Friends referred to him and Ariane Guarin, or Yanie, as 'Ruyanie'
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Reports he vowed to kill himself because of ongoing depression
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In other words, a @placeholder that obstructs the public's election mandates and refuses to compromise only weakens itself. | (CNN) -- On Tuesday night, President Barack Obama will deliver his fifth State of the Union message. He will declare to a dysfunctional Congress, weakened by years of gridlock, that the union is sound -- even if effectively only two-thirds of the government is functioning. Obama will discuss sustained growth in jobs, the economy and health care; partnering with the private sector; working with educators, mayors, governors -- anyone who's willing to get the job done. He'll outline plans to repair an endangered planet's environment, to strengthen our arms and cyber defenses, to put immigration reform behind us and a stronger workforce ahead of us.
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Donna Brazile says that a dysfunctional Congress won't stop a determined president
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Fellow comedians paid tribute to him on social media Thursday, including @placeholder, whose show he worked on previously. | Los Angeles (CNN)Harris Wittels, a comedian and executive producer of the NBC show "Parks and Recreation," has died of a possible overdose, police said Thursday. He was 30. Wittels was found at his home by his assistant, and police believe he may have died from an overdose, Los Angeles Police Department Officer Nuria Venegas told CNN. The coroner's office will be conducting an autopsy. Wittels produced, wrote and occasionally appeared in episodes of "Parks and Recreation," a comedy following the exploits of a parks department employee on her one-woman mission to put her small Indiana town on the map. The show, starring Amy Poehler, is in its seventh and final season. The series finale airs next week.
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Wittels produced, wrote and occasionally appeared in episodes of the show
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Thiel, who does not own shares of @placeholder, said the founders of the social media site set the tone for the company's culture and it's hard to change. | One of Silicon Valley's most successful investors has launched a scathing attack on Twitter, accusing the firm of 'a lot of pot smoking'. Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and early Facebook investor, also said the firm was 'horribly mismanaged.' in an interview with CNBC. 'Twitter is hard to evaluate, they have a lot of potential' he said before launching into a tirade. Scroll down for video Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal and early Facebook investor, also said Twitter was 'horribly mismanaged.' in an interview with CNBC. One Twitter investor responded to the claim by reminding Thiel of an early investstment, likening it to 'Waterworld'.
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Co-founder of PayPal and Facebook's first outside investor said only way to change company was to 'fire everyone and start over'
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One of many @placeholder mysteries is how this remote piece of land came to be inhabited. | (CNN) -- There are, of course, those massive stone statues of ancient legend lining its coast. Then there's the epic isolation -- more than 2,000 miles from the nearest population centers (Chile, Tahiti), it's one of the most remote inhabited places on the planet. But those aren't the only reasons to rank Easter Island ("Rapa Nui" to locals) high on your list of exotic travel wishes. Polynesian in culture, Chilean in nationality, this volcanic archipelago in the southeastern Pacific Ocean remains a vibrant center of unique Polynesian culture and otherworldly scenery. What's more, it's not hard to get to, with Chile's LAN Airlines making the five-hour flight from Santiago to Easter Island several times a week.
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Despite being allowed home the Queen's diary for this week would remain suspended, the @placeholder has confirmed | By Rebecca English, Royal Correspondent and Martin Robinson Getting better: The Queen walked unaided out of the Marylebone hospital this afternoon after being taken there for treatment last night Only a day after being admitted to hospital for the first time in a decade, the Queen was yesterday well enough to go home. And far from spending the next week recuperating, as doctors have suggested, the Mail has learnt that she returned to work straight away. Instead of heading back to Windsor Castle last night, the monarch, who turns 87 next month, insisted on returning to Buckingham Palace to be briefed by her private office staff.
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The Queen taken to King Edward VII Hospital with suspected gastroenteritis
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Palace says despite being allowed home, her diary remains suspended | 13,881 | record_train |
More than 4,400 @placeholder families are forever shattered, having lost a son or a daughter or a mother or a brother. | (CNN) -- You can take the man out of the uniform, but you can't take the uniform out of the man. Once a soldier, always a soldier. That's why, despite my cautious optimism regarding President Obama's recent announcement of the planned end of the Iraq war, I'm still a little wary. This isn't the first time a president has told me the war was over. On May 1, 2003, my men and I were in Kuwait, waiting for orders to move into Iraq. A young rifle platoon leader in the infantry, I knew just enough to be both eager and nervous. Everyone knows what happened next: the aircraft carrier, the flight suit, the Mission Accomplished banner. A declaration of an end to major combat operations.
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Paul Rieckhoff says he once was fooled into thinking the Iraq war was over
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With a hunched back, skinny sloping shoulders and strange drooping ears, @placeholder appears physically frail. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- A man walks around the side of a building, footsteps falling in time to the heartbeat of a driving pop soundtrack, pulls out a pistol and guns down another man. Tony Servillo as arch-manipulator and seven time Italian Prime Minister, Guilio Andreotti, in Paolo Sorrentino's "Il Divo." A montage of grisly murders follows, all with the same infectious pop song pounding in the background. It's edge-of-the-seat stuff and it's only the opening sequence of gifted Italian director Paolo Sorrentino's biopic of Italian politician Giulio Andreotti, "Il Divo." Sorrentino's film chronicles the career of probably the most important and controversial politico in Italy's recent history.
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Paolo Sorrentino's "Il Divo" chronicles the career of Italian politician Guilio Andreotti
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Seven time Prime Minister was implicated in 1990s political corruption scandal
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As a youngster, Pfannenstiel was a highly rated player and represented @placeholder's youth team at Under-17 level. | (CNN)He spent time in prison, stole a penguin to put in his bathtub and lived in an igloo for a week. Oh and he "died" on a football pitch. "It wasn't like a kaleidoscope -- there was no color, it was all black and white," Lutz Pfannenstiel tells CNN, recalling the moment 12 years ago when his life flashed before his eyes, the former goalkeeper suffering an injury which led the club's physio at Bradford Park Avenue to think the German was dead. It's not for nothing the title for Pfannenstiel's book is "The Unstoppable Keeper." Even now, the memory of that day in Bradford, Yorkshire, in north England, is still vivid.
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@placeholder didn't say which line of computers would be produced in the U.S. or where in the country they would be made. | By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 13:45 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:15 EST, 6 December 2012 Apple CEO Tim Cook says the company will produce one of its existing lines of Mac computers in the United States next year. In a series of interviews he revealed the giant will spend $100m to move a production line from China to the US. He also spoke about his relationship with Apple co-founder Steve Jobs - and denied claims he was 'like a robot'. Apple CEO Tim Cook has revealed plans to move one of the firm's major production for its Mac computers to the US from China
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The woman had driven from @placeholder to Maryland for an abortion, investigators later determined. | Two Maryland doctors face murder charges related to abortions performed on late-term fetuses that were viable, authorities said Friday. Steven Brigham and Nicola Riley are in jails in New Jersey and Utah, respectively, awaiting extradition hearings to bring them back to Maryland, police in Elkton, Maryland, said in a news release. The two face identical charges -- five counts each of first-degree murder, five of second-degree murder and one of conspiracy to commit first-degree murder. The cases did not fall into the exceptions for aborted fetuses under Maryland law, Kerwin Miller, the deputy state's attorney for Cecil County, told CNN.
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"@placeholder" is still iTunes' most downloaded podcast around the world right now, having been downloaded 5 million times. | Weary parents, doomed to hear "Let it Go" on a loop until the end of time, made the "Frozen" soundtrack the most downloaded album of the year on iTunes. Every year, Apple releases its lists of the top downloads, along with a selection of "best of" content on iTunes, chosen by Apple staff. This year, Elsa and friends were all over Apple's most-purchased charts. "Frozen" was the most downloaded movie of the year, and the single "Let it Go" was the eighth most-popular song. Kids (and kids at heart) were a driving force behind many of the top iTunes purchases this year. "Minecraft" was the most popular paid iPad app and second most-purchased iPhone app. "The Lego Movie" was the second most-downloaded movie and was Apple's pick for best family movie. Young adult book "The Fault in Our Stars" was the most popular fiction title, and YA hit "Divergent" was the top-selling audio book.
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Room to spare: The two bedroom apartment is about a 20 minute walk from his new office at @placeholder headquarters | By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 10:53 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:21 EST, 23 January 2014 Property ladder: Ronan Farrow, 26, has bought a $1.495million apartment near Lincoln Center Ronan Farrow has purchased a $1.495million apartment ahead of the launch of his own MSNBC show. The 26-year-old media wunderkind reportedly bought a condo near Lincoln Center in Manhattan's Upper West Side, according to The New York Post. The two bedroom, two bathroom apartment allows the owner access to a communal roof deck that looks out at the Hudson River on one side and Central Park on the other.
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Mia Farrow and Woody Allen's son, 26, has bought a condo
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The two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment is located near Lincoln Center and just blocks from Central Park
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The 982-square-foot apartment is on the 15th floor of a luxury building
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Leading the way: @placeholder may soon be captain of Manchester United and England | By Ian Ladyman In Los Angeles Former England captain Bryan Robson believes there is no outstanding candidate to replace Steve Gerrard as national skipper and that Roy Hodgson’s team are still miles away from winning a major tournament. Gerrard retired from international football this week after a disappointing World Cup, leaving Hodgson to choose a replacement. Robson, who played 90 times for his country, spoke this week on Manchester United’s pre-season tour of America and admitted he is depressed by England’s immediate prospects. VIDEO Scroll down for Rooney favourite for captain role Moving forward: Steven Gerrard has retired from international football to concentrate playing for Liverpool
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Gerrard retired from international football after a disappointing World Cup
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Robson says Roy Hodgson's captaincy options are limited
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Wayne Rooney is leading candidate to take over from Gerrard, says Robson
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Robson says England are still miles away from winning a major tournament
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Tough guy: @placeholder has long been keen to show off his physical prowess as well as his political strength | Russia's deputy prime minister has tweeted a picture mocking Barack Obama's masculinity just days after the U.S. president announced a fresh wave of sanctions against the country. Dmitry Rogozin uploaded an image of Russian president Vladimir Putin posing with a leopard alongside an image of Obama holding a white poodle. The peculiar display of one-upmanship was captioned 'We have different values and allies,' making it clear what the Kremlin thinks of the U.S. president and his Western counterparts amid heightened tensions following the shooting down of flight MH17 in Ukraine, which left 298 people dead. Scroll down for video Mockery: Russian deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin uploaded this image of Russian president Vladimir Putin posing with a leopard alongside an image of Obama holding a white poodle
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Russia's deputy prime minister Dmitry Rogozin uploaded picture to Twitter
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Image captioned 'We have different values and allies' retweeted 1,000 times
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Speaking about her love of @placeholder, she said: 'I was always really passionate about their designs, so it was exciting when they asked me. | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 07:40 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 09:39 EST, 18 December 2012 SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO She's tipped to play Anastasia Steele in the upcoming film adaptation of EL James' Fifty Shades of Grey, and has even admitted she'd be excited to take on the role. And to give us a sneak peek of how she might look in the on-screen trilogy, British actress Felicity Jones, 29, has undergone a dramatic, wintry make-over. The petite star of Like Crazy and Chalet Girl - who is also the face of Dolce & Gabbana make-up - took part in a photo shoot for InStyle magazine with make-up artist Dele Olo.
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British actress, 29, is favourite for role in upcoming Fifty Shades of Grey film
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Make-up artist Dele Olo gave Jones a sultry new look
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Bride and breezy: A gust of wind blows @placeholder's veil into the air as Chelsy Davy (seen left) and her fellow bridesmaid attempt to keep the bride's gown under control | It had a prince, a Harry Potter castle and even a crowd of pixies. But the Royal Wedding of the North – as yesterday’s nuptials between Prince William’s oldest friend Thomas van Straubenzee and Lady Melissa Percy were dubbed – was surely dominated by the ‘battle of the blondes’. In one corner of Alnwick Castle was maid of honour Chelsy Davy, former long-time love of Prince Harry. In the other was guest Cressida Bonas, the beautiful dancer who is his current on-off girlfriend. It was the first public meeting of the prince’s only two serious loves – and all eyes were on the pair to see who would triumph in the war for Harry’s affections.
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Princes' old friend Thomas van Straubenzee has wed Lady Melissa Percy in an extravagant ceremony
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Former flame Chelsy Davy and current girlfriend Cressida Bonas attend lavish wedding
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A smartly-dressed Pippa Middleton among guests arriving at St Mary's Church, Alnwick
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Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie also among the high-profile congregation | 13,892 | record_train |
"It was a plan to scuttle the peace talks," @placeholder said about the bombings. | Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Two blasts shook a Nigerian government office Monday shortly after a rebel group sent out a message that it had planted bombs around the building, according to officials. No officials were hurt in the explosions in Warri in southern Nigeria, said Delta state government spokesman Linus Chima. It was not immediately known whether anyone else was wounded. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility. It was the group's first claim for an attack since calling off a cease-fire with the government in January. The bombs were mounted in vehicles located about 200 meters (656 feet) away from the building, Delta state Commissioner for Information Oma Djebah said in a statement. Officials were meeting in the building to discuss steps forward with amnesty given to militants who agreed to lay down their arms.
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Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) claimed responsibility
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No officials were hurt in the explosions in Warri in southern Nigeria
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MEND battling the government for fairer distribution of the country's oil wealth
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It was the group's first claim for an attack since calling off a cease-fire | 13,893 | record_train |
'I read it in an article, look, by @placeholder,' Rosalyn said while handing Irving a magazine. | Environmental writer Paul Brodeur has filed a $1 million defamation lawsuit against the producers of American Hustle for misquoting him in the hit film's memorable microwave fire scene. The 83-year-old journalist filed his lawsuit against Atlas Entertainment, Annapurna Productions and Columbia Pictures, according to an article on Thursday by TMZ. Jennifer Lawrence as Rosalyn in the scene started a small kitchen fire after putting a metal container in the newfangled device that con man Irving Rosenfeld, played by Christian Bale, called a 'science oven'. Scroll down for video The scene: Jennifer Lawrence’s character Roslyn tells her husband, Irving, played by Christian Bale, that microwaves take the nutrition out of food and quotes an article by Paul Brodeur, who claims he never said that
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Science writer Brodeur wrote for The New Yorker for 40 years
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He wrote a book about microwaves called The Zapping of America
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A scene in American Hustle quotes Brodeur as saying microwaves take the nutrients out of your food
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The comic scene features Jennifer Lawrence's character starting a kitchen fire
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Brodeur claims he has never said that statement and is suing for damages
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He believes the attribution affects his standing in the scientific community | 13,894 | record_train |
The four snorted @placeholder, which was initially distributed as a so-called legal high before it was banned in 2010 following calls from campaigners. | 'Painful lessons': Twenty-year-old Aimee Costello (pictured) died after taking the former legal high M-Cat on a night out last year A coroner issued a stark warning today about the 'savage legacy' of a former legal high known as M-Cat after a young woman died from taking the drug. Aimee Costello, 20, snorted the class B drug after drinking vodka and Red Bull on a night out. The following day, she complained that her heart 'felt funny' before collapsing and dying. Two of her former friends were handed suspended prison sentences today after they admitted supplying her the drug, which is also called mephedrone.
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Aimee Costello collapsed after taking former legal high after a night out
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Snorted the drug after drinking vodka and Red Bull and going to a club
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Coroner: 'Other people tempted to take M-Cat must realise that they might not be alive at the end of the day'
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Two former friends handed suspended jail terms for supplying the drug | 13,895 | record_train |
Instead, he said, that government likely would keep the bugs in place in case of a future conflict with the @placeholder. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Computer hackers have embedded software in the United States' electricity grid and other infrastructure that could potentially disrupt service or damage equipment, two former federal officials told CNN. The ex-officials say code also has been found in computer systems of oil and gas distributors. The code in the power grid was discovered in 2006 or 2007, according to one of the officials, who called it "the 21st century version of Cold War spying." Department of Homeland Security Director Janet Napolitano would not confirm such a breach, but said Wednesday that there has been no known damage caused by one.
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2 ex-federal officials say U.S. electrical grid, other infrastructure targeted
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She then added: 'I certainly won't be going into a place where my @placeholder friends are not welcome!' | An anti-Islamic sign at the front of a remotely located restaurant has received a mixed reaction from Australians across the country. Eagle's Nest Bar and Grill at Longreach in Central West Queensland, some 1000km north west of Brisbane, placed the controversial sign which read 'sorry, no Muslims,' outside of its entrance. '2000 years ago Jesus Christ made headlines turning water into wine. The tradition continues...We turn money into beer (Sorry, no Muslims),' the full message on the blackboard read. Scroll down for video Eagle's Nest Bar and Grill at Longreach, in Central West Queensland, placed the controversial sign which read 'sorry, no Muslims,' outside its entrance
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The sign was displayed by Eagle's Nest Bar and Grill at Longreach, in Central West Queensland, some 100km north west of Brisbane
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Full message: '2000 years ago Jesus Christ made headlines turning water into wine. The tradition continues...We turn money into beer (Sorry, no Muslims)'
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Hundreds of social media users have taken to the restaurant's Facebook page to slam the sign and encourage customers to boycott the business
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It comes after a difficult week in Australia, in which self-proclaimed sheik, Man Haron Monis took 18 people hostage at a Sydney café | 13,897 | record_train |
Abandoning @placeholder will impose huge costs in Afghanistan but the last ten years of directionless fighting has left Americans tired and frustrated with a war that seems to go nowhere but down. | Washington (CNN) -- The shocking murder last weekend of 16 Afghan civilians -- 9 of them children -- by a U.S. soldier is raising many questions about the war. Coming right after the accidental burning of several Qurans at a U.S. base last month, which sparked mass protests across the country, it seems reasonable to ask: what is coming next? The sad answer is that there probably won't be a huge public reaction to the killings. The burning of the Qurans -- which the U.S. claims was accidental -- was a fresh outrage to many Afghans. While the Taliban often claims the U.S. disrespects Islam and wants to destroy it, few Afghans had any real reason to believe that in their daily lives. The Quran burning shocked the Afghan public enough for some political opportunists to whip up protests in response.
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Foust: Sunday's mass murder is not a new outrage for Afghanistan
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U.S. soldier slaughtered 16 Afghans in their homes during early hours
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U.S. officials say it was the work of a lone gunman who is now in custody
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An old friend of Virginia’s recalled: ‘We had our doubts about why exactly @placeholder had picked this young girl to be his favourite masseuse, when she didn’t know much about it, especially when he started flying her around the world. | 'To hell and back': Virginia Roberts has turned her life around... but fears reprisals after going public The woman at the centre of the Prince Andrew under-age sex scandal was forced to flee her home and ‘fears for her life’, her aunt claimed last night. Virginia Roberts, 31, sparked headlines around the globe when she filed sensational court papers claiming she slept with the Prince three times, including as a juvenile of 17 under Florida law, while working as a teen ‘sex slave’ for convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Last night Virginia’s aunt Carol Roberts Kess, a devout Mormon who helped raise her, spoke for the first time to tell how terrified Virginia fled her Florida home several months ago amid fears of reprisals from billionaire Epstein and his rich and powerful friends.
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In court papers, Virginia Roberts claimed she slept with Prince three times
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She said she was working as a teen 'sex slave' for paedophile Epstein
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Her aunt told how Ms Roberts, 31, fled Florida home several months ago
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