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Despite the widening crisis, health officials have stressed that the risk to everyone - the passengers aboard Ms Vinson's plane, the people she came in contact with in @placeholder and especially those who flew on her plane on later flights - is minimal. | The CDC and Frontier Airlines have widened their search for people possibly exposed to Ebola by sickened nurse Amber Vinson - including more than 800 passengers who unwittingly flew on a Frontier plane after Vinson. 16 people in Akron and Cleveland, Ohio, who had contact with Ms Vinson last weekend are being monitored by health officials there, local health officials revealed today - up from seven on Thursday. One, Ms Vinson's step-father, is in strict quarantine. The CDC announced on Thursday that Ms Vinson may have been contagious as early as last Friday, though she was not admitted to the hospital until Tuesday.
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Health officials in Ohio are now monitoring 16 people who had contact with Amber Vinson last weekend - up from seven on Thursday
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Passengers on both of Ms Vinson's flights from Texas to Ohio and back are being told to contact the CDC for monitoring
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800 more passengers flew on Ms Vinson's plane after she touched down in Dallas with a low-grade fever
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The CDC revealed on Thursday that she may have been contagious for her entire trip to Ohio - as early as last Friday
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Flight 2042 on Tuesday morning from Dallas to Cleveland
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Flight 1104 on Tuesday afternoon from Cleveland to Fort Lauderdale
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Flight 1105 on Tuesday afternoon from Fort Lauderdale to Cleveland
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Flight 1101 on Tuesday night from Cleveland to Atlanta
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Flight 1100 on Tuesday night from Atlanta to Cleveland | 14,500 | record_train |
Children walk past a piece of wreckage from the @placeholder. | By Simon Tomlinson and Jonathan McEvoy 'Long-term concerns': MPs are calling for Russia to be stripped of the 2018 World Cup to increase pressure on Vladimir Putin after the shooting down of MH17 by pro-Moscow rebels Vladimir Putin today faced growing calls for Russia to be banned from hosting the World Cup and Formula One races after the shooting down of MH17. British MPs urged the move to heap pressure on Moscow over its support for pro-Russian separatists who are blamed for killing all 298 people on board the Malaysia Airlines jet. Tracey Crouch, a member of the culture, media and sport select committee, said Russia should be 'stripped now' of the 2018 football tournament in light of the disaster.
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Russian leader faces calls for sanctions over support for rebels in Ukraine
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Pro-Moscow separatists accused of killing 298 in Malaysia Airlines disaster
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MP: 'Football could be used to pressure Putin to change his practices'
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Leaders also want Russia to be stripped of Sochi Grand Prix in October
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F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says he will '100%' honour deal to stage race | 14,501 | record_train |
It's become easy to take @placeholder's skill for granted (even his fans do), but in "Ghost Protocol" he has a pulsating presence, a dynamic mind-body fusion. | (EW.com) -- You've seen it a hundred times, in any thriller that finds the hero perched on a ledge or on the edge of a building's rooftop. The camera moves up and tilts downward, in a smooth unbroken shot, so that we can all know that the actor is really standing there. By now we're more than ready for that shot (it's become fairly ho-hum). But there's no way that I was ready for the extraordinary, dread-inducing Look Ma, no safety net! sequence in "Mission: Impossible -- Ghost Protocol" where Tom Cruise makes his way across the surface of the Burj Khalifa in Dubai -- the world's tallest skyscraper -- while clinging to the building's glass panels with a pair of electrified adhesive gloves.
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"Ghost Protocol" brims with scenes that are exciting and amazing at the same time
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Tom Cruise plays IMF agent Ethan Hunt in the flick
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"Ghost Protocol" is fast and explosive, but it's also a supremely clever sleight-of-hand thriller | 14,502 | record_train |
Among the many, many women the @placeholder tycoon has dated, are: | Marston Hefner, son of playboy founder Hugh Hefner, as been sentenced to a 52-week domestic violence programme after allegedly beating his Playmate girlfriend Claire Sinclair last month. He was also ordered by the judge to stay away from her. 21-year-old Hefner was charged with corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant after the February 12 incident when he allegedly kicked and punched Sinclair, last year's playmate of the year. Sentence: Marston Hefner was handed a 52-week domestic violence programme for allegedly beating his playmate girlfriend, Clair Sinclair He pleaded 'no contest' to the charge. Hefner was also charged with vandalism over her damaged laptop, but that count was dismissed.
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Marston Hefner, 21, pleaded 'no-contest' to abuse charges
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Sentence to 52-week domestic violence programme
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Ordered by judge to stay away from Playmate girlfriend Clair Sinclair
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Sinclair, 20, cancelled all Playboy-related appearances and photo shoots until the case is settled
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Said she won't press charges against Marston if he publically apologises and seeks treatment | 14,503 | record_train |
Contrast: Moyes (left) holds his head in his hands as the @placeholder bench go wild in the derby | By Graeme Yorke The controversial banner which Manchester United supporters plan to fly over Old Trafford on Saturday has been pictured for the first time. A group of United fans have chartered a private plane with the message: 'Wrong One: Moyes Out' printed in red lettering and aimed at embarrassing manager David Moyes. They plan to fly the banner over the ground during the Barclays Premier League game with Aston Villa because of the poor results, lack of fight and the fact Moyes is not up to United’s standards. United won the title last season in Sir Alex Ferguson’s final year in charge, but this season they are 17 points behind league leaders Chelsea and look highly unlikely to finish in the top four.
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The controversial banner by angry fans has been pictured for the first time
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Group of United supporters explain their reasons for flying banner
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The message: 'Wrong One: Moyes Out' is in reference to the 'Chosen One' banner hanging in the Stretford End
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Plane due to fly 10 minutes before kick off and for the first five minutes of the game
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United boss David Moyes under more pressure after 3-0 defeat by City | 14,504 | record_train |
However, whether or not @placeholder decides to stay will depend on whether he thinks the role he is offered is senior enough. | New Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will meet with Ryan Giggs to thrash out the Old Trafford legend’s future at the club. The veteran Dutch coach will leave the Holland squad’s training base near Amsterdam and travel to a secret destination in Europe to meet with Giggs and United chief executive Ed Woodward. Van Gaal will officially be unveiled as United’s new manager Thursday or Friday and the club will then reveal who will join the 62-year-old on the coaching staff. VIDEO Scroll down for Holland coach Louis van Gaal names World Cup squad Showdown: Ryan Giggs wiill meet with Louis van Gaal for crunch talks over his Manchester United future
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Louis van Gaal will meet with Ryan Giggs for crunch talks about the Manchester United legend's future
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The Holland boss will leave his World Cup training base to meet Giggs in a secret European destination
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Van Gaal will officially be unveiled as United's new manager on Thursday or Friday
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Phil Neville and Chris Woods will definitely leave the coaching staff
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Nicky Butt and, perhaps, Paul Scholes will head back to the Under 18s
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Van Gaal is expected to offer Giggs a role but the Welshman may not take it | 14,505 | record_train |
"Costs begin to mount thereafter, however, and some parts of the @placeholder -- particularly built-up coastal areas -- will be at greater risk of extreme weather events and potentially high costs related to losses in complex infrastructure." | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Global warming could destabilize "struggling and poor" countries around the world, prompting mass migrations and creating breeding grounds for terrorists, the chairman of the National Intelligence Council told Congress on Wednesday. Climate change could increase flooding in coastal areas, like the flooding that hit the Philippines. Climate change "will aggravate existing problems such as poverty, social tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership and weak political institutions," Thomas Fingar said. "All of this threatens the domestic stability of a number of African, Asian, Central American and Central Asian countries." People are likely to flee destabilized countries, and some may turn to terrorism, he said.
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Climate change could destabilize "weak" states, intelligence chair says
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Global warming could spark mass migrations, classified report finds
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U.S. food production could increase with climate change, report suggests
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But it says U.S. coasts could be threatened by larger storm surges | 14,506 | record_train |
"After @placeholder we have two more games in June and everything could happen. | (CNN) -- A few thousand Egyptian fans will watch their national soccer team continue its bid to end a long World Cup wait on Tuesday, but coach Bob Bradley says that a population of 85 million are praying for victory. His "Pharaohs" will take on Zimbabwe knowing that a win will put the side five points clear of second-placed Guinea and well on the way to reaching the final round of African qualification for Brazil 2014. With the domestic league halted for a year after more than 70 fans were killed during a riot at a match last February, the American's task of lifting the continent's fallen soccer heavyweight has been fraught with problems on and off the pitch.
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Egypt fans allowed to attend World Cup qualifier against Zimbabwe in Alexandria
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Previous home match was played behind closed doors due to security fears
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"Pharaohs" seeking to qualify for World Cup finals for first time since 1990
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Guinea's 0-0 draw with Mozambique gives Bob Bradley's team to extend lead | 14,507 | record_train |
A spokesman for the @placeholder said he had nothing to add beyond the police statement. | Brenda Leyland, 63, was identified as one of the people posting online hate messages aimed at the McCanns. Above, Mrs Leyland pictured this week A church-going mother who was accused of trolling Madeleine McCann’s parents has been found dead in a hotel room. Brenda Leyland, 63, was found dead at a Marriott hotel on Saturday around 15 miles from her immaculately kept village home. Police said the death was not being treated as suspicious. Divorcee Mrs Leyland had been identified as one of a number of online ‘trolls’ posting a series of abusive comments about Kate and Gerry McCann, by Sky News last Thursday.
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Brenda Leyland, 63, was found dead at a Marriott hotel in Leicester
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She was one of the trolls accused of targeting internet abuse at McCanns
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Mrs Leyland was confronted by Sky News reporter at her village home
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Trolls claim that the McCanns were involved in daughter's disappearance
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Last week Gerry McCann said an example should be made of 'vile' trolls | 14,508 | record_train |
@placeholder gained international notoriety in the late 1990s and early 2000s after a wave of slayings involving women. | (CNN) -- She calls herself "Diana, the Hunter." Authorities say the elusive woman has killed at least two bus drivers in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. According to the Chihuahua state attorney's office, the unidentified woman, with either hair dyed blond or wearing a blond wig, shot and killed a city bus driver identified as Jose Roberto Flores Carrera, 45, on August 28. Another bus driver, Fredy Zarate Morales, 32, was killed the next day. In both cases, officials say, "Diana, the Hunter" boarded the buses and shot the drivers point blank. After the second shooting, several media outlets in Ciudad Juarez reported receiving an e-mail from a sender claiming to be the killer. In the e-mail, she calls herself "Diana, the hunter of drivers."
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Two Ciudad Juarez bus drivers were slain last month by an unidentified woman
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Shooter reportedly sent e-mails saying the killings were to avenge women raped by drivers
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Some drivers, fearful of being shot, have not shown up for work
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Commuter: "Of course we're afraid. ... but we still have to get to our destination." | 14,509 | record_train |
The bottle came ashore more than 1,000 nautical miles from where it drifted off in @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter There are faster ways to get a message to someone, but there's something enchanting about the way one New York teenager delivered a note to its recipient. Connor Corbett-Rice, 15, from Shelter Island, tossed a bottle into the Atlantic Ocean near his home in 2011, as part of school project. Three years later, he received a much faster reply - by email. Cast away: The bottle was sent out to see off the Long Island coastline at Shelter Island, New York Roundabout route: Because of the way ocean currents flow, it's thought the bottle may have headed over towards Europe before floating back westwards towards the Bahamas
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Connor Corbett-Rice, 15, dropped bottle into the Atlantic ocean as part of a school assignment
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His classmates' bottles ended up returning to Shelter Island, New York
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Connor's traveled more than a thousand miles to The Bahamas
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Couple who found it couldn't believe it as ocean currents usually travel in a northeasterly direction from New York
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It's possible bottle traveled across the Atlantic to Europe and back before landing on deserted Bahamian beach | 14,510 | record_train |
"Much of the nation east of the @placeholder is expected to see a major pattern change by the beginning of the work week," the weather service said. | (CNN) -- Even though we're still a couple of weeks from Black Friday, there seems to be a preseason special on snow and cold. The upper Midwest and Great Lakes are buried in snow, shivering under the icy blanket. Track winter weather From the Rockies to the heartland, ferocious winds are ripping across the Plains, bringing freezing temperatures as far south as Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle. And there's more coming. "Round two gets colder. This is not over by any means," CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said Tuesday. "The next 10 days over the entire eastern half of the country will be below normal."
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NEW: CNN meteorologist: "This is not over by any means"
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"Everyone is talking about the storm," Wisconsin man tells CNN affiliate
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Rain will fall to the south of the system | 14,511 | record_train |
Iran has not only saved @placeholder, it has changed the character of the fight. | (CNN) -- If you want to see the impact of Iran's growing power in the Middle East, look no further than Syria. On Monday, three important developments occurred simultaneously: First, world diplomats scrambled anxiously to salvage plans for a conference on Syria scheduled to start on Wednesday. The "Geneva II" meeting almost went off the rails before it began, with Syrian opposition leaders threatening to stay away unless the United Nations retracted the invitation it had unexpectedly extended to Iran. At the same time, a new report about the Syrian civil war showed what appears to be convincing evidence of large-scale "systematic torture and killing" by the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Iran's top ally. The report's authors said the new evidence could prove al-Assad and his regime are guilty of perpetrating crimes against humanity.
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Frida Ghitis: Syria a good example of Iran's growing power in the Middle East
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She says Iran is the top backer for al-Assad's regime, which commits reported atrocities
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She says U.S. wants new Syria government; Iran's backing makes al-Assad unlikely to deal
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Ghitis: Interim nuclear deal makes allied Arab nations fear the West will weaken | 14,512 | record_train |
Designed exclusively for @placeholder, the underwear selfie set is made for comfort (as well as selfie-kudos) from grey tracksuit material emblazoned with two blurred stripes in black and white, with matching tops and bottoms. | By Catherine Hardy Most of us are probably a bit fed up of hearing about selfies by now - but let's face it, the majority still like to snap and post them. They have taken over the world of social media with people all over the globe – including world leaders President Obama, Danish prime minister Helle-Thorning Schmidt and prime minister David Cameron – getting in on the action. The invention of the front-facing phone camera means that we can now take our selfies with a clear view of our lovely faces, without any awkward fumbling. Mirror, mirror: The underwear set and iPhone case are both printed with text in reverse for an uber-fashionalble statement selfie
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Underwear selfie set and selfie iPhone case by Russian designer Tigran Ayetisyan exclusively for SHOWstudio
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'Us and Them' slogan written in reverse to provide a perfect mirror image | 14,513 | record_train |
But Miss Parnham-Cope made no checks for an embolism or DVT and instead concentrated on checking Ms @placeholder’ injuries from the fall. | By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 14:38 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:51 EST, 10 October 2013 A casualty consultant who sent a dying woman home from hospital with painkillers had her written apology to the family literally thrown back in her face at an inquest today. Angry mum Carole Woodward flung the hand-written apology across the courtroom towards A&E consultant, Delia Parnham-Cope, as she gave evidence at the inquest in Gloucester. Mrs Woodward’s daughter, Jayne Hughes, 44, died at home on December 19 from an undiagnosed pulmonary embolism - a blood clot on the lungs. She had been rushed into Gloucestershire Royal Hospital A&E two days earlier after becoming dizzy and falling downstairs, banging her head and shoulder, at her home in Lydney, Gloucestershire.
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Carole Woodward's daughter Jayne died from an undiagnosed blood clot
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Mrs Woodward was handed apology by A&E consultant - but flung it back
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Assistant coroner says the incident did not constitute neglect | 14,514 | record_train |
'Allowing @placeholder to reuse its spectrum in this way is likely to bring material benefits to consumers, including faster mobile broadband speeds.' | A super-fast '4G' mobile network could be available in the UK this year - but the new iPad might not work with the British network. Phone company Everything Everywhere has submitted an application to Ofcom to use its existing 1800MHz 'slice' of mobile spectrum to deliver 4G services in the UK. But it's a slightly different frequency to the U.S. networks the new iPad is built to work on - and it's not clear whether Apple will update its tablet to work with the UK's network. Olaf Swantee, CEO at Everything Everywhere, said earlier this year, ¿Everything Everywhere¿s vision is to launch 4G for Britain as soon as possible.'
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Super-fast connection via Everything Everywhere
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Will offer near-instant web videos
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Likely to appear in laptop dongles first
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Frequency not compatible with new 4G iPad
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Apple has not said whether UK will get special model | 14,515 | record_train |
So "X Factor" finalists get dancers, elaborate sets and complex lighting arrangements in contrast to the "static stand-and-sing" style of "@placeholder." | (CNN) -- The wait is almost over. After months of hype, a reported $35 million in marketing costs and one high-profile judge switcheroo, Simon Cowell's "X Factor" will finally premiere on Wednesday. But will it be one talent contest too many? And can the show possibly be as big a hit in the U.S. as it is back in the UK? I've been eagerly anticipating the U.S. launch of "The X Factor" for a long time now and have been frequently posting updates on my site Remote Patrolled. As a reality TV producer, originally from the UK but now living here in the United States, I'm very familiar with "The X Factor" format and its influence on British culture. For the past eight years, "The X Factor" has been the No. 1 entertainment show in British television, launching the career of several British pop stars and one international singing sensation, Leona Lewis. So can lightning strike twice?
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Simon Cowell's "X Factor" will finally premiere on Wednesday
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The format of "The X Factor" is similar to "American Idol"
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The show becomes a contest between the judges as much as the contestants
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Cowell himself is likely to be the show's biggest draw | 14,516 | record_train |
Among its victims was the @placeholder Pentagon which had to fork out $120,000 to repair its computer system. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:26 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:19 EST, 15 May 2013 Four hackers who believed they were 'latter day pirates' caused tens of millions of pounds worth of damage in cyber attacks on the CIA, the Pentagon, the Serious Organised Crime Agency and even the NHS. The members of notorious hacker group Lulzsec hijacked computers to attack major businesses including Sony, the Pentagon and newspaper publisher News International in an attack in February 2011. The attacks led to sensitive personal information being leaked online, leaving victims open to fraud. They even attacked the US X Factor contestant data base.
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Group included an A-level student and a 20-year-old working in his bedroom
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They bombarded websites with traffic to bring them down
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Sony, the Pentagon, News International and the NHS were all targeted
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Prosecutor says criminal acts were 'premeditated, deliberate and extensive'
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They appear at Southwark Crown Court where they are being sentenced | 14,517 | record_train |
Caldwell did, however, ask people on his staff to collect publicly available information about senators and congressmen who were coming to @placeholder so he would be better informed during any meetings he might have with them. | Washington (CNN) -- For the second time in a year, a top U.S. general has been cleared of allegations raised in a Rolling Stone article after an investigation by the Defense Department Inspector General. Lt. Gen. William Caldwell had been accused in the magazine of ordering an Army officer to conduct psychological operations to try to influence congressional members. Caldwell is in charge of all training in Afghanistan. The Department of Defense did not release the actual IG report. However, Defense spokeswoman Lt. Col. Elizabeth Robbins said the Inspector General found no evidence to support the article's claims. Robbins said Caldwell did not have a psychological operations unit in his command to do such work.
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Magazine said Caldwell ordered psy ops on members of Congress
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Inspector General found no such evidence
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Rolling Stone said it stands by its reporting | 14,518 | record_train |
But several longtime @placeholder residents aren't convinced by Williams' claims. | Senior NBC executives have met to discuss what to do next about the growing Brian Williams crisis after further examples of his apparent habit of embellishing and exaggerating old stories to make himself look better emerged over the weekend Williams, who not only hosts NBC Nightly News but is also managing editor of the country’s highest rated newscast, announced on Saturday that he was taking a temporary leave of absence after questions arose over his admission to making false on-air statements that he was in a helicopter hit by a rocket-propelled grenade while in Iraq in 2003. But if Williams hoped that move might take the heat of him, he was sorely mistaken after new reports emerged casting doubts on old claims that he had experienced a similar close call in Israel in 2006 and been robbed at gunpoint in the sleepy New Jersey suburb of Red Bank in the 1970s.
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Nightly News anchor Brian Williams is engulfed in a growing scandal after he admitted to lying about a 2003 Iraq war story
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NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke held a meeting with NBC News executives on Sunday to discuss what to do next
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The network has so far refused to comment on when or whether Williams will return and who will decide his future
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The embattled anchor has backed out of an appearance on David Letterman's Late Show scheduled for Thursday
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Over the weekend a series of examples emerged which appear to show a pattern of Williams embellishing and exaggerating old stories
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Former Today show host Katie Couric tweeted on Monday that she had no interest in replacing Williams - despite rumors linking her with his job | 14,519 | record_train |
'@placeholder thought no one cared about her son,' she told Robin Roberts. | By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 15:32 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:15 EST, 26 July 2013 Trayvon Martin's mother said today she is devastated after hearing the only minority on the all-female jury say that George Zimmerman got away with murder. Syrbrina Fulton spoke after juror B29 told Robin Roberts she feels she is carrying the death of Trayvon Martin on her back and is hurting just as much as his grieving mother. The juror, who is referred to only as Maddy, said that as a mother herself, she is having trouble eating and sleeping after acquitting the 29-year-old, and said she was sorry for letting Sybrina Fulton down.
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Juror B29 first one to come out and show her face but did not reveal her name
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Said she fought to the end to get him convicted
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Has trouble sleeping and eating since the trial because she does not know if they did the right thing
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Sybrina Fulton said today she wanted people to 'use her broken heart' to make sure it doesn't happen again | 14,520 | record_train |
Goals set out for China, now the world's second largest economy, during the @placeholder included an annual growth rate this year of 7.5%. | Beijing (CNN) -- Li Keqiang on Friday was named China's premier, the No. 2 position in the Chinese government, completing the once-a-decade transition of leadership in the world's most populous nation. He replaces Wen Jiabao. Li rose to the position at the nation's annual parliamentary gathering, which a day earlier named Xi Jinping as China's new president. He was the sole candidate. The vote was largely a rubber stamp that completes the highly choreographed leadership transition which started in November, which saw the traditionally nine-member Politburo Standing Committee shrink to seven. Four months after taking over as General Secretary of the Communist Party, Xi replaced outgoing leader Hu Jintao Thursday after a formal vote of about 3,000 deputies at the National People's Congress (NPC).
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Li Keqiang was named China's premier, the No. 2 position
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Xi Jinping formally took the role of Chinese president on Thursday
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New leaders were named last November but have been waiting for congress
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NPC discussed major issues facing country, including economic aims | 14,521 | record_train |
'LeBron, through his essay, told us he wasn't going anywhere except @placeholder and that "Cleveland is where he always believed he would finish his career." | Basketball superstar LeBron James landed in Rio de Janeiro ahead of the World Cup final on Sunday, and he said the Maracana showdown is bigger than the NBA Finals. Fresh from announcing his decision to leave the Miami Heat and return to his first team the Cleveland Cavaliers, James touched down in Brazil to watch Germany face Argentina. According to ESPN.com, the two-time NBA champion signed a two-year contract with the Cavaliers worth $42.1m (£24.6m). Centre of attention: LeBron James arrived in Rio ahead of the World Cup final on Sunday Appearance: James spoke in public for the first time since announcing his decision to return to Cleveland
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James lands in Rio de Janeiro ahead of World Cup final
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Basketball superstar says World Cup is bigger than NBA Finals
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James signs two-year deal with Cleveland Cavaliers worth $42.1m (£24.6m)
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The 29-year-old made first public appearance since announcing NBA future | 14,522 | record_train |
‘Do you think we’re actually paying all these people?’ Her husband snorted cynically: ‘Not if @placeholder has got anything to do with it.’ | The young men in tangerine shirts trooped off Bloomfield Road to a standing ovation as another bewildering week in the life of Blackpool FC reached its bizarre conclusion. Days of anger and recrimination had ended in mystery and farce. For the most part, that pitifully small but enthusiastic crowd was applauding perfect strangers. Even the most ardent home fan could not have named more than a handful of Blackpool’s unlikely heroes. A summer of bitterness and confusion had left Blackpool with a grievously depleted first-team squad. At one stage last week, the club employed just eight fully fledged professional footballers. A tour of Spain had been cancelled, just a single pre-season friendly had been played and there was real doubt they would be able to field a side for Saturday’s match with Burnley.
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Blackpool fans were protesting against owner Karl Oyston on Saturday
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There are only 13 players contracted to the club currently
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In less than a year, @placeholder has begun to chip away at the city's perception of pit bulls as dog-fighting monsters. | (MNN.com) -- On any given Saturday, you'll find a motley crew assembled outside the nondescript gray building on Hollywood Road, west of downtown Atlanta. An elderly couple walks tentatively behind a large black Labrador, a kid with chubby cheeks totes a feisty Chihuahua, and a trio of teens bound out of their parent's minivan with a brindle pit bull named Kola in tow. They join at least a dozen other pet owners for free obedience classes offered by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) through its Pets for Life program. Designed to support people and pets in underserved communities, Pets for Life welcomes all breeds.
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Pit bulls are a dog breed known for their loyalty and tenacity
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The Maryland Court of Appeals ruled in August that pit bulls are "inherently dangerous"
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Renters in Maryland may not be able to get apartments if they own pit bulls | 14,524 | record_train |
@placeholder are a good side, there’s no doubt, but so are we and we’re starting to show that. | They may have been beaten twice here by Australia already to add to five defeats before Christmas against Sri Lanka but, whisper it, England may just be putting together a one-day team that could exceed expectations at the World Cup. It would still take a giant leap of faith to consider England as realistic contenders but against all previous evidence – and their long run of almost unmitigated 50-over disaster – things just might be alright on the night. Certainly England seem to have stumbled on their best line-up in the nick of time - as they did ahead of winning the World Twenty20 in 2010 - to at least confound the most pessimistic predictions of another dismal World Cup failure.
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England lost to Australia in their Tri-series clash on Friday
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But England posted 303 in their innings and Ian Bell made 141
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Peter Moores believes England are showing sings of returning to their best
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Steven Finn has shown a return to form in the last two matches | 14,525 | record_train |
"Loyal @placeholder fans will snatch this up like crazy," he said. | (CNN) -- Nintendo announced a November release date for its next-generation Wii U on Thursday while looking to shore up two key constituencies -- those still puzzling over the console's "second screen" controller and hardcore gamers who still view the Wii as geared toward families and kids. The Wii U will launch in the United States on November 18. Two configurations will be available: a basic set for $299 and a $349 "deluxe" edition that will have additional memory, a stand and charger for the GamePad and the "NintendoLand" game. At a New York press conference, the company also introduced Nintendo TVii, a free TV and movie service that utilizes the Wii U's handheld controller, with its built-in screen, as a remote control and tablet-of-sorts for additional content.
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Nintendo announces launch date, price for Wii U console
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Wii U launches November 18; $299 for basic package and $349 for deluxe
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Console features handheld gamepad with 6.2-inch touchscreen
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"Hardcore" games like "Mass Effect," "Call of Duty" and "Bayonetta" planned | 14,526 | record_train |
For January to October 2011 there were 869 homicides, according to @placeholder government figures. | Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- Marta Umbelina pulled up in front of her house with her 11-year-old daughter. When she stepped out of the car, she was shot 10 times in the back. Umbelina was an office worker at Sao Paulo's Military Police Northern Command -- and she is one of nearly 100 cops murdered in Sao Paulo this year, roughly 50 percent higher than 2011. Most were ambushed while off duty, part of a deadly battle between police and Brazil's biggest criminal gang, the First Command of the Capital or PCC by its Portuguese acronym. "Marta was my friend, my colleague, she knew everything about me," said Simone Mello, a police officer who worked with Marta at a desk job.
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Police strike back after about 100 cops killed by gang in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Operation Saturation stages raids in shantytowns; dozens arrested
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In one raid on the PCC gang a possible hit list of police officers was found
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Locals concerned that when the police leave, the gangs will not | 14,527 | record_train |
Benjamin said his country's army withdrew to bases near the border and inside @placeholder. | Juba, South Sudan (CNN) -- South Sudan accused Sudan of launching ground and aerial attacks inside South Sudan's territory Sunday. "There have been bombings since 9 this morning, and at 1 o'clock they launched a ground attack," said Barnaba Marial Benjamin, South Sudan's minister of information. The clashes came after the southern army said it withdrew troops from a contested, oil-rich border region. A spokesman for the Sudanese military could not be immediately reached for comment. Claims from both sides are difficult to confirm, as journalists and independent observers do not have access to the front lines. South Sudan announced Friday that it would comply with a request from the United Nations Security Council to pull troops out of the disputed oil-rich region of Heglig, which it had occupied since April 10. Sudan claimed its forces had forced southern troops out and captured the area.
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South Sudan's information minister reports hours of bombings
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"They are trying to drag us back into a war," the South Sudanese official says
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Satellite images suggest damage to oil fields | 14,528 | record_train |
Millions of @placeholder are grateful to America's ex-president and his aides, as well as U.S. soldiers and spies, for keeping the country safe after 9/11. | (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama met with his NATO allies in Strasbourg, France on Friday to talk about his plans for the war in Afghanistan, his "front line in the war on terror." Protesters outside the White House in February have a simple idea for the controversial prison. But the U.S. war on terror has some dark secrets and Obama hasn't really wanted to talk about them. In Spain, a crusading judge named Baltasar Garzon is reviewing the case of several men who say they were tortured at the U.S. prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. In Washington, Senator Patrick Leahy has been asking similar questions that people around the world want answered:
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Leading figures in U.S., Europe want the U.S. to answer torture allegations
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Claims come from prisoners and the Red Cross
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"Andy was the outstanding candidate from a quite exceptional shortlist which underlines the allure of coaching the @placeholder team," he told the SRU's Web site. | (CNN) -- The Scottish Rugby Union has appointed Andy Robinson, formerly coach of bitter rivals England, as the new national team boss. Andy Robinson will be seeking to revive the fortunes of Scotland's struggling rugby side. The 45-year-old won eight caps as a flanker for England, and was assistant coach in Clive Woodward's 2003 World Cup-winning set-up before taking over for an ill-fated reign himself in 2004, winning just nine of 22 matches. Robinson returned to top-class coaching with Celtic League team Edinburgh in 2007, and has sufficiently impressed Scottish officials in the 20 months since then to win favor as the replacement for Frank Hadden.
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Andy Robinson appointed new coach of Scotland's national rugby team
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Robinson replaces Frank Hadden, who resigned in April after poor results
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"It's assumed that many will probably go back" to @placeholder, Redmond said. | TBILISI, Georgia (CNN) -- The number of people displaced by the warfare in Georgia is approaching 100,000 and the figure could rise, the U.N. refugee agency said Monday. Thousands of people have been displaced by the worsening conflict in the region. International agencies and nations were working to help thousands of people fleeing violence in war-ravaged Georgia, where 275,000 previously displaced people, refugees, stateless people and returnees had been living even before hostilities broke out last week between Georgia and Russia. "It's a very fluid situation," said Ron Redmond, a spokesman for the U.N. high commissioner for refugees. Georgia proper is a particular problem because some of the people who fled to Gori in Georgia from South Ossetia when the conflict began found themselves in a conflict zone and had to go somewhere else.
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Almost 100,000 people displaced by warfare, says U.N. refugee agency
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Relief agency: aid work is perilous because of "continuing Russian air raids."
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UNHCR is starting an "emergency airlift of relief supplies"
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Russian figures in N. Ossetia show 30,000 people entered from S. Ossetia | 14,531 | record_train |
Flying over parts of Greenland it is easy to see exploratory mines and many firms are already in talks with @placeholder's government in hopes of exploiting everything from coal to iron, gold, diamonds, and even uranium. | Qaqoortoq, Greenland (CNN) -- Greenland is an autonomous territory that is partially administered by Denmark. The police force and military in Greenland are Danish and Greenland sends three members to the Danish parliament. It is the largest Island in the world and was discovered around 982 by an explorer named Eric the Red who had been exiled from Iceland for murder for three years. That is significant because Eric the Red sailed to Greenland in a small wooden boat, but nowadays the area around Greenland is covered all year with pack ice and icebergs. It would have been impossible for him to penetrate the ice fields around Greenland with the vessels of the day.
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Temperatures in Greenland thought to have been higher during the 10th century when discovered by Eric the Red
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Numbers of livestock, such as sheep, could double from current population of 20,000, says farmer | 14,532 | record_train |
'The company has been working with @placeholder in this period and we believe we have taken a reasonable and considered approach. | A father who suffered a horrific car accident while working for multinational company Kellogg’s has revealed how they terminated his employment via email when he wasn't well enough to get back to his job soon enough. Scott McAtamney, from Rockhampton, had been working as a sales rep for the food company in Queensland for seven years and was on his way to set up a sales display when his car was reportedly hit by another driver in January 2013. ‘For a company as big as Kellogg’s, I carried my name on their shirt for seven years and they gave me the least amount of money they possibly could,’ Mr McAtamney told Daily Mail Australia.
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Scott McAtamney was working as a sales rep for Kellogg's for seven years
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He suffered a life-threatening road accident in January 2013
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He went back to work after six months - against doctors' advice
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His post-traumatic stress got worse by returning to work too soon
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Kellogg's then sacked him via email this month
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At $6.49 per six-pack, the cost of one of @placeholder's favorite beers is approximately $1.08. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's re-election campaign released its June fundraising numbers Monday, reporting that it raised $71 million to Republican opponent Mitt Romney's approximately $100 million. The campaign responded with thanks to the more than 706,000 donors who got the campaign to that point but also appealed for more money. "We still got beat -- and not by a little bit," Ann Marie Habershaw, chief operating officer for Obama for America, said in the e-mail. "If we lose this election, it will be because we didn't close the gap enough when we had the chance." To be sure, neither campaign is raking in chump change. As we did with Romney's contributions, here's what the president could get for his $71 million.
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Obama raised almost $30 million less than Romney in June
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With $71 million, Obama could buy more than 32,000 more first dogs
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The president could supply 18,525 people with Ben's Chili Bowl for a year
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$71 million buys 400,000 basketballs, allowing 4 million people to play simultaneously | 14,534 | record_train |
However it is understood that the £25m City are due to receive from Valencia for Negredo this coming summer has also been taken in to consideration by @placeholder. | Forgotten Manchester City striker Alvaro Negredo is the man whose permanent switch to Valencia next summer has made his old club’s pursuit of Swansea City’s Wilfried Bony possible this month, it has emerged. City are currently in the process of talking to Swansea about a £25million-£30m deal for Ivory Coast striker Bony and hope to conclude the deal in the coming days. It is possible that City may recoup some of the money by selling striker Stevan Jovetic - possibly back to Italy - before the end of the January transfer window but it is another deal that is enabling the Barclays Premier League champions to stay within UEFA restrictions handed down last May after the club failed to meet Financial Fair Play guidelines.
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Wilfried Bony is close to completing a £30million move to Manchester City
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Deal is being financed using money City will receive for Alvaro Negredo
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Negredo is on loan at Valencia but will move permanently for £25m
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Stevan Jovetic could be sold back to an Italian club this January | 14,535 | record_train |
But @placeholder warned his former rival that McIlroy is now playing golf that surpasses anything he has ever achieved. | Tiger Woods will have to raise his game to a higher level than ever before to beat Rory McIlroy, according to Colin Montgomerie. Woods has been a shadow of the golfer he once was following serious back injuries this year and finished last in his most recent comeback following major surgery. But the American superstar has 14 majors to his name, including four won in row across 2000 and 2001, a feat dubbed the 'Tiger Slam' and hailed by many as the greatest golf ever played. McIlroy, meanwhile, has seized Woods's crown as the undisputed world No 1 and won this year's Open and US PGA Championship in spectacular style to take his own total to four. The 25-year-old Northern Irishman will be bidding for three in a row at the Masters in April, a title won by Woods on four occasions.
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Tiger Woods will have to play his best ever golf to beat Rory McIlroy, says Colin Montgomerie
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Woods has won 14 majors but is battling back from major surgery
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McIlroy is the Open and US PGA Champion, and undisputed world No1
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Channel Seven also refuted the assertion, that Adam and Pete are friends: 'They [Adam and @placeholder] met for the first time on the program'. | My Kitchen Rules contestant Adam Anderson has been at the centre of controversy this week, after his ex-wife claimed in a TV interview that he's a 'deadbeat dad' who doesn't see or support his kids. Following the explosive A Current Affair interview, TV WEEK published quotes from the former tennis professional discussing his difficult divorce, saying the situation 'is not ideal'. 'Obviously I'd like to spend more time with them,' he told the magazine. Scroll down for video 'Deadbeat dad'? My Kitchen Rules contestant Adam Anderson spoke to TV WEEK magazine about his difficult divorce and wanting to 'spend more time with them [his kids]'
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My Kitchen Rules contestant Adam Anderson spoke to TV WEEK about his difficult divorce
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Former tennis pro says he'd 'like to spend more time with them[his kids]'
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Channel Seven claims the interview took place prior to Adam's ex-wife's interview on A Current Affair on Monday
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Adam's ex Cindy claims he owe tens of thousands in child support
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The single mother also claims he knows the show's judge Pete Evans
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Cindy spoke to A Current Affair because he's 'blocked' her number | 14,537 | record_train |
The @placeholder has scored four goals and set up four more in 16 league appearances for Fiorentina so far this season. | Manager Vincenzo Montella has insisted Chelsea can only sign Juan Cuadrado from Fiorentina by paying his £26.8m release clause. Chelsea have so far offered £20m plus bonuses but Fiorentina coach Montella said: 'The issue around Cuadrado is very simple: he has a buy-out clause, which was written into his contract along with the club. If a team comes along and pays it, and the player wants to leave, then he can go. Juan Cuadrado (centre) celebrates after scoring against Atalanta to reach the Copa Italia quarter-finals Chelsea are reportedly ready to meet the winger's £26.8m buyout clause to bring him to Stamford Bridge
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Juan Cuadrado has been linked with Premier League move to Chelsea
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Fiorentina coach Vincenzo Montella says the Colombian will stay | 14,538 | record_train |
The expansion of Starbucks Evenings is similar to that of @placeholder's. | The world's largest coffee chain, Starbucks, and the country's biggest donut company, Dunkin Donuts, are ramping up efforts to compete with bars and restaurants by expanding their evening and light bite choices to 'thousands of stores'. Desperate to attract customers after the morning rush is over, both chains are frantically adding to their menus in the hope that people will see them as an option for lunch and even dinner. Starbucks first offered beer and wine after 4 p.m. at one of its Seattle cafes in 2010 and the Starbucks Evenings concept is now available in 32 cafes in seven markets around the country.
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The coffee chain is rolling out its Starbucks Evenings concept to 40 stores by the end of the year
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32 already sell beer, wine and a selection of small dishes from 4pm
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Starbucks first offered alcohol at one of its Seattle cafes in 2010
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Aim for both Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts is to compete with other fast food dinner destinations like Chipotle and McDonald's
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After a people shout out a few more suggestions, @placeholder looks at the band and changes plans. | OFF THE BAHAMAS (CNN) -- As the lights come up, Third Day lead singer Mac Powell is a little stumped. He's asked the packed house for requests, but the band can't do the two of the most popular suggestions. Third Day has earned praise from mainstream publications but is still pigeonholed as "Christian rock." The first is a song by another popular Christian music group, and the band has never performed it live. The other suggestion is "Born Again," a ballad on their latest album. They have never played it live, either, and have not practiced it as a group in a long time. The album version also includes vocals by Flyleaf's Lacey Mosley, and she's not here.
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Third Day is first Christian rock band to make cover of Billboard
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But if you think Apple's typical hyper-controlling approach to its world will be relaxed during @placeholder's coffee klatch, think again. | (CNN) -- Apple CEO Tim Cook might soon be sharing Silicon Valley's most expensive cup of coffee. Sometime in the next year, Cook will sit down for a cup of mud with someone who has paid at least $210,000 for the privilege. Apple fandom taken to its craziest, and costliest, extreme? Perhaps. But it's all for a good cause. Cook has volunteered, through the online-auction site Charity Buzz, to share up to an hour of his precious time with two lucky (and deep-pocketed) winners. Proceeds from the auction will go to The RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights, an international nonprofit founded as a memorial to Robert F. Kennedy by his family and friends.
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Want to meet Apple CEO Tim Cook? He's auctioning a coffee talk for big bucks
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They are not desperate to lose Cleverley but the player accepts he could become a peripheral figure and if he opts to sitting out his contract then @placeholder will be forced to try and sell now. | By Simon Jones for MailOnline Aston Villa have made a £7million bid for Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley. The 25-year-old, who has one year left on his contract, also has interest from Hull City and Everton. Cleverley's advisers held talks with United earlier this month over a new contract and expected an offer to follow. However, with United tied up on trying to sign new additions and Louis van Gaal clearly not happy with some of the players at his disposal United will listen to offers. VIDEO Scroll down for Tom Cleverley scores sublime one touch passing goal On the move? Aston Villa have made a £7million bid for Manchester United midfielder Tom Cleverley (left)
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Aston Villa have made a £7million bid for Manchester United's Tom Cleverley
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25-year-old midfielder has one year left on his contract at Old Trafford
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Abbott said later he had been "a bit exuberant" in his comments, and described the remarks as a consequence of him having "a daggy dad moment" -- using an @placeholder term for something slightly embarrassing or uncool. | (CNN) -- It's been underway for barely over a week, but Australia's election campaign is already drawing attention worldwide following a string of embarrassing gaffes from candidates. Tony Abbott -- the opposition leader who hopes to unseat Kevin Rudd as prime minister on September 7 -- has been the worst offender, with a series of missteps that have threatened to derail his center-right Liberal Party's momentum. Opinion polls have Abbott's coalition marginally ahead of Rudd's center-left Labor Party by 52 points to 48. The most serious blunder came on Tuesday when Abbott praised a female candidate's "sex appeal" while campaigning in the Western Sydney seat of Lindsay.
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Gaffes by candidates in Australia's election campaign have drawn international ridicule
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Opposition leader Tony Abbott has fared worst, praising a female candidate's "sex appeal"
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Abbott, who projects a macho image, has previously been criticized for his attitude to women
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Through lawyers on Tuesday, John Ibrahim denied owning the strip club @placeholder worked at. | The alleged ringleader of a plot to execute a random person on Australian soil was once a drug-abusing strip club worker in Sydney's notorious Kings Cross who loved gambling, women and cocaine. Mohammad Ali Baryalei, who is now Australia's most senior Islamic State leader, worked as a spruiker outside a strip club owned by Kings Cross identity John Ibrahim before he turned to radical Islam. Before he allegedly started recruiting Australians to fight in Syria and Iraq, the 33-year-old from Sydney was once a womaniser who mixed with gangsters and suspected drug dealers, according to the ABC's 7.30 program. Scroll down for video
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Mohammad Ali Baryalei worked as a spruiker outside a Kings Cross strip club before he joined the Islamic State militant group
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The 33-year-old is now Australia's most senior Islamic State leader and is alleged to have recruited scores of Muslims to fight in Iraq and Syria
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If @placeholder is to finally win the World Cup on home soil, the fleet-footed, shock-haired attacker will have to prove he has shoulders broad enough to carry a nation's hopes. | (CNN) -- Rio de Janeiro's Maracana Stadium was packed to the rafters: 200,000 expectant spectators prepared to celebrate Brazil's first World Cup triumph and its arrival as a football superpower. It was the moment the South American country's love of the game, and of its most prestigious competition, became a dangerous obsession. July 16, 1950, the final match of the final group stage. Brazil faced Uruguay, and a draw would be enough to see the host crowned as champion. The champagne was put on ice when winger Friaca gave Brazil a 1-0 lead just after halftime. But the samba beat was silenced when Juan Alberto Schiaffino equalized for Uruguay -- and then the unthinkable happened.
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Brazil will host the football World Cup for first time in 64 years in 2014
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The South American country lost to Uruguay in the final match of the 1950 tournament
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Flamboyant attacker Neymar is the star of the current Brazil team
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Rock Hudson in 1985: By the mid-1980s @placeholder was no longer the broad-shouldered embodiment of 'the American man', but he was still keeping his illness - and his homosexuality - a secret | Nancy Reagan refused to help dying Hollywood star Rock Hudson get a bed at a French hospital at the forefront of experimental treatment for AIDS, it has been claimed. Then First Lady Mrs Reagan turned down a request from Hudson's publicist for help getting the actor transferred to a French military hospital where he could be seen by Dr Dominique Dormant. Dr Dormant, who had treated Hudson for AIDS months earlier, was at the time working on an early experimental drug that promised to help bolster the immune systems of AIDS sufferers. Scroll down for video Secret illness: Rock Hudson looks frail and weak as he stands with Liza Minelli and Elizabeth Taylor at the Golden Globes in January 1985, less than nine months before his death from AIDS
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Actor sought a bed at French hospital at forefront of AIDS treatment
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Hudson's U.S. publicist sent telegram begging First Lady to intervene
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French officials eventually helped Hudson get a bed at the military hospital
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Authorities then learned that the IMF managing director was on an outbound flight at @placeholder. | New York (CNN) -- The head of the International Monetary Fund is being questioned by police in connection with the alleged sexual assault Saturday of a Times Square hotel housekeeping employee, New York Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne told CNN. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey police pulled Dominique Strauss-Kahn off of an Air France flight destined for Paris at John F. Kennedy International Airport after the alleged incident, according to Browne. He was taken into custody and brought to a Manhattan police station for questioning, Browne said. Hours earlier, Browne said, Strauss-Kahn emerged naked when the 32-year-old hotel employee entered his room to clean it around 1 p.m. Saturday at the Hotel Sofitel.
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NEW: Strauss-Kahn did well in polls of possible French presidential candidates
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Police say Strauss-Kahn was naked when he tried to forced himself on a N.Y. hotel employee
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The hotel employee escaped, and police took Strauss-Kahn off a Paris-bound flight | 14,547 | record_train |
A free meningitis vaccine will be distributed among students at Princeton University in @placeholder this week | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:09 EST, 9 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 9 December 2013 Swiss drug-maker Novartis has started supplying a new meningitis B vaccine to thousands of Princeton University students in an effort to stop an outbreak at the Ivy League campus, despite the shot not yet licensed for use in the United States. The vaccine - which is called Bexsero and is available in Europe, Australia and Canada - has been imported in and will be administered to a total of about 5000 undergraduate students and 550 graduate students in dorms at the New Jersey campus this week after receiving permission from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Eight Princeton University students have been diagnosed with the B strain of meningitis
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In order to prevent the infection from spreading, officials at the New Jersey campus have received permission from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to openly administer Bexsero, a Swiss-made vaccine not yet licensed for use in the United States
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Almost 6000 students will receive the shot this week
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How did we know @placeholder would turn into a monster." | (CNN) -- The late Chris Benoit idolized the Dynamite Kid, who was half of a professional wrestling team famous in the 1980s for spectacular high-flying, acrobatic moves. Chris Benoit strangled his wife and suffocated his son before hanging himself in June. The Dynamite Kid and his partner, Davey Boy Smith, were known as the British Bulldogs. They were quick, agile and muscular, and in 1986 they won the World Wrestling Federation tag team championship. Young Benoit dreamed of wrestling like the Dynamite Kid, whose real name is Tom Billington. At the beginning of his career, Benoit adopted the Dynamite nickname and copied his idol's signature moves.
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Vince McMahon: WWE has one of best drug-testing programs
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Wrestling boss tells CNN that individuals bear responsibility for actions
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'In regards to the insensitive remarks that were used during our due diligence process, I was repeating comments that were gathered from numerous sources during background conversations and scouting about different players,' @placeholder said in the statement released by the team. | Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry has been disciplined by CEO Steve Koonin for making racially charged comments about British forward Luol Deng when the team pursued the free agent this year. The team did not provide any details of the discipline. Atlanta's WSB-TV reported it obtained a letter from Hawks co-owner Michael Gearon Jr. which cites Ferry telling the ownership group that Deng 'has a little African in him' and was 'a two-faced liar and cheat.' Punished: Atlanta Hawks general manager Danny Ferry was disciplined by the team for racist remarks Target: Ferry said that Britain's Luol Deng 'has a little African in him'
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Hawks chief executive Steve Koonin disciplines general manager Ferry
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Ferry made remarks about Britain's Luol Deng while pursuing free agent
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Atlanta general manager said Deng 'has a little African in him'
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I've watched @placeholder up close for the past year and a half and seen how she conducts herself in public in the context of the frenzy around her; in fact, I am part of it. | Tuvalu (CNN) -- "Keep calm and carry on" is a catchphrase that Britain first adopted during World War II -- and while the country may not be at war anymore, it's become a motto as we continue to fight our own personal battles. The Duchess of Cambridge redefined the spirit of the phrase in the past week -- her new motto could easily be: "Keep calm and carry on with a smile." You can only imagine what was going through her mind when she stepped out in front of a vast media presence in Kuala Lumpur last Friday, knowing everyone there had seen pictures of her topless, after photos of her on holiday were published overnight in a French magazine.
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Topless photo scandal threatened to cast a pall over royals' Southeast Asia tour
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Duchess of Cambridge appears determined to keep calm and carry on -- with a smile
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Foster: Kate is fast becoming 'anchor' for royal family, offering strength and stability | 14,551 | record_train |
Experts warn older people get worse care than younger patients in the @placeholder | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:42 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 06:55 EST, 25 February 2013 Britain is ‘worryingly underprepared’ for a dramatically ageing population, with 8million people expected to live to more than 100. The National Health Service, care system and public services face major challenges to deal with sharp rises in the number of older people, a Lords committee will warn next month. An inquiry into government plans to cope with more over-65s has been warned by a string of experts about the scale of the challenge, and shortcomings in the UK’s ability to react.
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Experts warn Lords inquiry that not enough is being done to cope with ageing population
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But he also tried to assure US leaders that he was working to avoid escalating a dispute which Washington has made clear it does not want to be drawn into, suggesting he might be open to meeting @placeholder leaders to try to ease tensions over the islands. | (CNN) -- Japan's new prime minister on Friday offered the world a vision of his country as a reinvigorated Asian power, pledging to restore its influence in a region where it is increasingly eclipsed by China. "Japan is not, and will never be, a tier-two country," Shinzo Abe said in a speech to members of the US foreign policy establishment, following his first meeting with President Barack Obama. "It is high time, in this age of Asian resurgence, for Japan to bear even more responsibility to promote our shared rules and values." Mr Abe's declaration that "Japan is back" could raise hackles in China, where a new leadership is keen to establish that country as a more dominant political force, befitting its position as Asia's largest economy.
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Japan's new prime minister offered a vision of his country as a reinvigorated Asian power
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Shinzo Abe pledges to restore its influence as it is increasingly eclipsed by China
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Abe in Washington: "Japan is not, and will never be, a tier-two country" | 14,553 | record_train |
With broad interests beyond medicine, Murray said told the @placeholder organisation that he and his extended family had been 'blessed in our lives beyond my wildest dreams.' | He learned his craft during World War II, treating badly-burned soldiers By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 04:12 EST, 27 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:22 EST, 27 November 2012 Pioneer: Dr Joseph Murray, the surgeon who carried out the first successful kidney transplant, has died at 93 Dr Joseph Murray, the surgeon who carried out the first successful kidney transplant and later won a Nobel Prize for his work, has died at the age of 93. Dr Murray died in Boston on Monday after suffering a stroke last Thursday. Murray and his team completed the first human organ transplant in 1954, taking a kidney from one identical twin and giving it to his twin brother, opening a new field in medicine.
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More than 600,000 people worldwide have received transplants since Joseph Murray's pioneering innovation
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He was given a Nobel Prize for his work after taking a kidney from one identical twin and giving it to his twin brother, in 1954
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@placeholder, meanwhile, picked up two points after beating Real in a shootout, and one for a loss on penalties against United. | By Sunni Upal Follow @@RSUpal The Guinness International Champions Cup heads towards a conclusion this weekend as the eight teams involved play their last group fixtures. Louis van Gaal's Manchester United take on Real Madrid in Michigan while Group A's other fixture sees Italian rivals Inter Milan and Roma go head to head in Philadelphia. Over in Group B, leaders Liverpool face AC Milan in North Carolina in a repeat of the 2005 and 2007 Champions League finals in North Carolina, while Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City take on Olympiacos in Minnesota. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal closely supervising United training
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United top of Group A going into final game vs Real Madrid in Michigan
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Louis van Gaal's side could face Liverpool or Manchester City in final
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Dutch boss has dismissed North American tour as a 'commercial activity'
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Guinness International Champions Cup features eight teams split into two groups with winners meeting in final at Miami's Sun Life Stadium
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The rulings may be in essence how legislators, individual @placeholder and history will judge these justices. | Washington (CNN) -- After three days of very public debate, the U.S. Supreme Court now retreats from the spotlight to make decisions that could topple some or all of the the sweeping health care reform bill championed by President Barack Obama. Oral arguments concluded Wednesday on legal challenges to the 2010 Affordable Care Act. In their final sessions, the justices tackled the question of what would happen if they ruled that the heart of the law, the individual mandate that is its key funding mechanism, was unconstitutional. The six hours of hearings over three days provided an extended public view of the high court in action on one of the most controversial issues of the day, touching on legal concepts involving federal and state powers, individual rights and legislative intent.
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Three days of hearings on health care reform end at Supreme Court
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The individual mandate is in doubt, a CNN legal analyst says
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A key question: Must the law be scrapped if one part of it is invalidated?
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Realising that she was very seriously wounded, @placeholder knew it was important to stay conscious, to stay alive. | The father of Prince William’s friend Jecca Craig has been accused of callously dragging out a court case after a tourist was skewered by a rampaging elephant on the wildlife estate he runs in Kenya. Wendy Martin has spent 14 years fighting for justice after suffering horrific injuries during the attack. The elephant’s tusks pierced her torso from front to back, destroying one of her kidneys. The animal then tossed her in the air, dragged her battered body through the bush and knelt on her, its three-ton weight shattering her pelvis. Wendy Martin was on holiday with her husband and three children when she was gored so badly by a rampaging elephant that her intestines were left hanging out
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Wendy Martin visited Kenyan lodge with husband and three children
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"We are reaching out to the girls using the Turkish media and social media in the hope that Shamima, @placeholder and their friend hear our messages, hear our concerns for their safety and have the courage to return now, back to their families who are so worried about them." | London (CNN)UK police appealed for help Friday to find three teenage girls who are missing from their homes in London and are believed to be making their way to Syria. The girls, two of them 15 and one 16, have not been seen since Tuesday, when, police say, they took a flight to Istanbul. One has been named as Shamima Begum, 15, who may be traveling under the name of 17-year-old Aklima Begum, and a second as Kadiza Sultana, 16. The third girl has not been named at the request of her family, police said. Pictures released by police show the three girls walking together through London Gatwick Airport, carrying travel bags. They are said to be close friends who went to the same east London school.
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UK police say the three girls, two age 15 and one age 16, are thought to be headed to Syria
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"They fled New York City almost immediately after this incident and that's where they were located," Jackson said of the central @placeholder city. | New York (CNN) -- A 23-year-old man was arraigned Saturday on a murder charge in the death of a toddler shot as his parents pushed him in a stroller across a Brooklyn street. Howard Jackson, a prosecutor with the Brooklyn District Attorney's office, told reporters Saturday that Daquan Breland faces a criminal possession of a weapon charge in addition to second-degree murder. At his initial appearance Saturday, Breland was ordered to remain behind bars; he's scheduled to next be in court September 12, according to Jackson. Breland is on parole for a felony assault in upstate New York, according to police.
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Daquan Breland is charged with murder and criminal weapons possession
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Breland and another man were apprehended Friday in Pennsylvania
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For the recently reelected @placeholder president though, the energy boom looks like it could provide a welcome tailwind for his second term. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- If there's been one consistent thread running through the U.S. economic story since 2008, it's been the steady drumbeat of gloom. Outright recession or sub-standard growth, stubbornly high unemployment and fiscal crises have been the topics du jour when it comes to the world's biggest economy. But now an unlikely champion for U.S. growth under the Obama administration has emerged -- a former adviser to a Republican Party presidential candidate and Harvard history professor, Niall Ferguson, who says America could actually be heading toward a new economic "golden age." And it has nothing to do with Washington and everything to do with energy.
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Historian Niall Ferguson says America could be set for a new economic boom
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International Energy Agency: U.S. to pass Saudi Arabia as world's biggest oil producer by end of decade
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IEA says this could put Washington near energy independence within 20 years | 14,560 | record_train |
OPINION: Dotcom: Why @placeholder is a slave to U.S. interests | (CNN) -- Everything Kim Dotcom does is mega. He's a mountain of a man with an imposing multi-million dollar fortune, amassed through a series of Internet ventures, which is now being spent on ambitious bid to unseat the current New Zealand prime minister. Dotcom's story starts in 1974, when he was born Kim Schmitz in Germany. He first attracted the attention of authorities in his early 20s when he was convicted of a number of offenses, including computer fraud. He's now wanted by the U.S. for alleged copyright infringement on a grand scale. According to indictment filed in 2012, Dotcom -- who legally changed his name -- and six associates are accused of being members of "a worldwide criminal enterprise" dubbed the "Mega Conspiracy."
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Entrepreneur wanted on U.S. copyright charges emerges as political player in New Zealand
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Kim Dotcom is accused of making millions by encouraging users to upload copyrighted material
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Charges relate to the Megaupload site, among others, according to a 2012 indictment
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He lives in Auckland, and formed a political party to campaign for Internet freedom | 14,561 | record_train |
The couple had been visible at @placeholder events for his first two seasons in the league. | By David Mccormack Quarterback Russell Wilson who starred in the Seattle Seahawks’ Super Bowl win in February is divorcing his wife after just two years of marriage. Wilson, 25, met Aston Meen in high school in Richmond, Virginia, and she twice transferred university to be with him during his college career. Wilson made the announcement in a statement released by the Seahawks on Wednesday. ‘Clearly, decisions like these don’t come easy,’ he said. ‘Ashton and I respectfully ask for prayers, understanding and privacy during this difficult time.’ Quarterback Russell Wilson who starred in the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl win in February is divorcing his wife, Aston Meen, after just two years of marriage
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Seattle Seahawks star Russell Wilson and Aston Meen started dating in high school
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She twice transferred universities to be with him during his college career and they married in 2012
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Her overly enthusiastic reaction to the Seahawks drafting Wilson in 2012 famously went viral
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Wilson, 25, guided the Seahawks to a crushing victory in February's Super Bowl and he is now predicted to go on and earn $100 million
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Vintels closed down its website last week but Shah is still registered with UK authorities as someone who handles the personal data of @placeholder. | By Stephanie Condron A foreign businessman who bombarded Britons with 500,000 spam text messages a day has been convicted after being exposed by a Mail on Sunday undercover investigation. But Jayesh Shah, 43, has escaped with just a £4,000 fine – and investigators say he may still be plaguing mobile phone users with unsolicited texts and nuisance calls. Shah, who runs a call centre business based in India, was revealed to be behind thousands of spam messages inviting people to claim compensation for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) in December 2012. He was prosecuted for breaching the Data Protection Act at a trial in May. Judgment was reserved to a hearing last week at Willesden Magistrates’ Court in North-West London, when Shah was found guilty and fined. He did not attend the hearing.
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Jayesh Shah, 43, fined just for breaching Data Protection Act
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Bombarded Britons with half a million texts a day
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Back home, parades were arranged in both @placeholder and Cavite City, where Peñaflorida was born and raised. | Cavite City, Philippines (CNN) -- Not many people recognized Efren Peñaflorida as he left the Philippines last fall to attend a Hollywood gala for CNN Heroes. But when Peñaflorida returned from the event as CNN's Hero of the Year, he was greeted by hundreds of screaming fans at the airport in Manila. "The moment we got home, I ... seemed to have become a celebrity," he said. Peñaflorida was honored for creating mobile "pushcart classrooms," carts stocked with books, chalkboards and other supplies, that bring education to poor children in the Philippines. Since 1997, he and more than 12,000 teenage volunteers have taught basic reading and writing skills to more than 1,800 children living on the streets.
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Efren Peñaflorida was named CNN Hero of the Year at a Hollywood event in 2009
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He started a nonprofit organization that educates poor children in the Philippines
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Since being named Hero of the Year, "pushcart classrooms" have spread across the country
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'Even when we have disagreements with the @placeholder, they always pertain to the matter at hand, and are not personal,' Netanyahu said. | By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 15:30 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:52 EST, 14 January 2014 The U.S. has made a rare public condemnation towards Israel after Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon reportedly criticized Secretary of State John Kerry's peace plans for Palestine. Israel's most widely-read newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, published comments today Yaaloon made in private before one of Kerry's trips to the region. 'Secretary of State John Kerry - who has come to us determined and is acting out of an incomprehensible obsession and a messianic feeling - cannot teach me a single thing about the conflict with the Palestinians,' Yaalon reportedly said.
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Israel's most widely-read newspaper published explosive comments allegedly made by Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon about U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
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The newspaper reporter that the comments were made in private before one of Sec Kerry's visits to the region
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A U.S State Department spokesman called the statements 'offensive and inappropriate'
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'If this does go ahead I think there will be such visceral outrage and questions will be asked of @placeholder - why didn't you do more?,' Ms Delaney said. | It's known as the island where condemned men and women come to die and for Bali Nine ringleaders Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan, Nusa Kambangan or 'execution island' is where they will take their final breaths. The tranquil Island off the coast of Java is misleading in pictures. Surrounded by pristine water, luscious green trees and white sand beaches, it appears to be a tourist's dream. However looks can be deceiving and as news emerged yesterday that Sukumaran and Chan will be executed on this island in the next round of inmates on death row, it will have become their nightmare.
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Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are listed for execution in 2015
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They will be brought to Nusa Kambangan where they will be shot
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They could face the firing squad any day
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Chan and Sukumaran may be shot in a remote location by 12 men
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The pair will be executed together under Indonesian law
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Our family is absolutely devastated by the loss of @placeholder in our lives." | (CNN) -- A 15-year-old Connecticut boy who shot and killed himself last week with the family shotgun had sustained years of bullying, friends said Monday. Bart Palosz committed suicide August 27 after attending the first day of his sophomore year at Greenwich High School in Greenwich, Connecticut. Friends who knew Bart, a Polish immigrant, told CNN he was the target of bullies due to his size -- the teen was 6 feet, 3 inches tall -- and Polish accent. The friends described him as "a little awkward in his body" but said he was a "giant sweetheart" who related more with adults than his peers.
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Bart Palosz, 15, shot himself with the family shotgun after his first day of school
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Scores of his supporters added to the circus atmosphere chanting ‘hands off Ecuador’ and ‘@placeholder freedom fighter’. | By Jack Doyle, Tim Shipman and Nick Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 16 August 2012 | UPDATED: 06:11 EST, 17 August 2012 Refuge: Julian Assange has been granted asylum by Ecuador Britain was locked in a farcical diplomatic stand-off with Ecuador last night after the South American country granted asylum to WikiLeaks fugitive Julian Assange. Assange, who is wanted in Sweden for questioning over sexual assault allegations, has spent nearly two months hiding from the law in the Ecuadorian embassy. Yesterday more than 40 policemen surrounded the building in central London to ensure the Australian could not be smuggled out.
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Julian Assange has hid from law for nearly two months in embassy
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Police operation will cost at least £50,000 a day
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Fears he could be smuggled out in a diplomatic bag
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Ecuadorian foreign minister: Assange could face death penalty if sent to US by Sweden
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Although the waters around Curacao have been searched by local authorities, @placeholder officials will continue the effort. | (CNN) -- A bag from a missing plane carrying a member of the famed Missoni fashion house has been found on the Caribbean island of Curacao, according to U.S. Missoni spokeswoman Angela Mariani. The plane went missing off the coast of Venezuela on January 4. Aboard were Vittorio Missoni, his wife and four others. Missoni, 58, is a director of the fashion house, which he runs with his siblings, Luca and Angela. According to Mariani, the bag belonged to an Italian tourist whose plane took off just minutes after the Missoni plane departed. Because there was no room on the tourist's plane for his bag, it was put on the Missoni plane.
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Small plane carrying Vittorio Missoni, five others vanished January 4
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Opposition parties in @placeholder used the issue to attack the government, which initially backed the heritage listing. | (CNN) -- Thailand and Cambodia have called for dialogue as tensions continued to escalate over an ancient border temple on disputed land. Cambodian soldiers stand guard near Preah Vihear temple, close to the Thai border. The countries agreed to meet Monday even as each side deployed more troops to the site of the Preah Vihear temple, the national Thai News Agency reported Thursday. Both Cambodia and Thailand lay claim to the 11th century temple, which sits atop a cliff on Cambodian soil but has its most accessible entrance on the Thai side. The International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962, but the 1.8 square mile (4.6 sq. km) area around it was never fully demarcated.
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Both agreed to meet as each side deployed more troops to Preah Vihear temple
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Both Cambodia and Thailand lay claim to the 11th century temple
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The International Court of Justice awarded the temple to Cambodia in 1962
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'If I'm going to fulfill my dream of fighting for the world heavyweight title and winning it then I want to do it at @placeholder. | Tyson Fury is aiming to turn Old Trafford into the Theatre of World Title Dreams and make his mark on the famous old stadium like his Manchester United idol Eric Cantona. Fury became the mandatory challenger for Wladimir Klitschko's WBO heavyweight title after dismantling Dereck Chisora at the Excel Arena last month. He will once again headline a bill in London, at the O2 Arena, on February 28 before attentions turn to arranging a world title showdown with WBA, WBO and IBF king Klitschko in the summer. VIDEO Scroll down to see Tyson Fury up the ante on Klitschko Tyson Fury is the mandatory challenger for Wladimir Klitschko's WBO heavyweight title
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Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury is lifelong Manchester United fan
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He is mandatory challenger for Wladimir Klitschko's WBO title
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down from the fiery front that swept down through the @placeholder | By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 03:26 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:30 EST, 23 October 2013 Scores of Australians have evacuated their homes in mountains west of Sydney as intensifying winds fanned wildfires that have ravaged the region for days. As they fled, fire investigators today claimed the largest of the wildfires that have ravaged New South Wales this week was sparked by a military training exercise. The massive fire near the city of Lithgow, west of Sydney, began on October 16 at a nearby Defense Department training area and 'was started as a result of live ordnance exercises' at the army range, the Rural Fire Service said in a statement.
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Dozens of Australians drive down mountains fearing their homes would be destroyed by a wall of fire
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Parents clutched precious possessions while their children cuddled pet dogs, cats and guinea pigs
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Investigators say massive fire near Sydney 'started as a result of live ordnance exercises' at army range
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Revelation drew anger from mayor in Blue Mountains, which has been ravaged by several fires in past week
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Around 3,000 firefighters are tackling 71 blazes, including 29 which are burning out of control
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Nearly 100 aircraft were deployed, but 50mph winds forced water-bombing helicopters to suspend operations
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I repeat, the club want @placeholder to stay here and Milner has to decide what he wants to do with his future.' | Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini repeated his desire to keep James Milner after the club's fans chanted his name throughout a 4-1 win at Stoke City on Wednesday night. Milner, City's best performer this season, was outstanding again at The Britannia, and scored their decisive second goal with a towering header. Man City midfielder James Milner marks goal against Stoke with 'joke' DJ celebration The 29-year-old is out-of-contract at The Etihad Stadium this summer and keeping his options open with Liverpool and Arsenal among a number of clubs interested. But thousands of travelling supporters made their feelings clear by repeatedly signing: 'James Milner, we want you to stay.'
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James Milner capped impressive display with goal against Stoke City
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The midfielder has been Manchester City's best performer this season
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A spokesman said: '@placeholder was contributing to a wider discussion in which he was highlighting the media frenzy this week. | BBC pundit Mark Lawrenson has been heavily criticised after he speculated that convicted rapist Ched Evans was a 'victim' after his move to Oldham Athletic collapsed at the last minute. The former Liverpool and Ireland defender has been called 'vile' and 'a mug' after his comments on Football Focus on Saturday. He said: 'It's become a circus, almost, and I'm just saying from everything I've read this week sometimes you're actually thinking, is he (Evans) a victim? It's just been madness. Criticism: Mark Lawrenson has been attacked online after he speculated whether Ched Evans was a 'victim' Opinion: Mr Lawrenson appeared on Football Focus on Saturday and said: 'It's become a circus, and I'm just saying from everything I've readsometimes you're actually thinking, is he (Evans) a victim?'
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Pundit branded 'vile' for speculating if convicted rapist might be a 'victim'
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Oldham Athletic pulled out of deal to sign Evans at the last minute
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Mr Lawrenson said: 'Sometimes you're thinking, is he (Evans) a victim?'
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BBC say the former Liverpool defender was not saying Evans is a victim
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During several protests last week, hard-line clerics condemned the shootings and demanded the government not release Davis to the @placeholder government. | (CNN) -- A Pakistani court has ordered a jailed American diplomat to remain in custody for 14 more days, authorities said Friday. The man's lawyer then filed a petition calling for his immediate release, saying he is covered under diplomatic immunity. Raymond Davis, who allegedly shot and killed two men, was transferred from police custody to "judicial remand," said Munir Ahmed Khan, a member of the police investigative team. Pakistani law says police can only keep a suspect in custody for 14 days. After that, a judge can either release the suspect -- on bail or for lack of evidence -- or transfer him to judicial custody, which is usually a prison instead of a police station lock-up.
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Consulate employee Raymond Davis has been jailed since the January 27 shooting
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The U.S. would have to be much clearer about standing up to human rights abuses in the Arab world and much tougher on the Arab kings where @placeholder is reluctant to offend its conservative allies. | (CNN) -- The battering that the U.S. image is taking in Egypt these days reflects that the sources of anger against America in the Middle East run deep. We're not the primary reason the Middle East is so screwed up. The Arabs themselves need to own up to that. Just take a look at Syria and Egypt. But we are still a big part of the story. Some extremist Muslims hammer us because they don't like Western values; others see the conspiratorial hand of America everywhere -- sucking the life out of Arab and Muslim independence, pride and dignity. But once you get away from the fringes, what you find is equally disturbing: Millions of Arabs and Muslims don't like us not because of who we are but because of what we do. It's our policies.
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Aaron David Miller: Arabs create their own woes, but chaotic U.S. policies play a role
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Miller: Arabs and Muslims aren't angry because of what we are but because of what we do
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We back an undemocratic Morsy government and ignore military excesses, he says
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@placeholder ends the letter asking for an immediate retraction from Kaplan and warning that Grant will 'exercise all her remedies against you, by which you will be exposed to significant liability for defamation and false light invasion of privacy.' | A scathing letter directed at 7th Heaven's Stephen Collins and his attorney charges that the shamed actor's estranged wife is being taunted with baseless accusations 'to create a smokescreen to shift focus away from the actor's despicable behavior.' In the letter obtained by MailOnline, Faye Grant's attorney Martin Singer, dubbed 'the guard dog to the stars,' by The New York Times, lashes out at Collins and Mark Vincent Kaplan, for 'false and fabricated statements about Faye Grant to try to justify Collins' conduct.' Last week Kaplan pointed the finger of blame at Collins' wife of 27 years, claiming that she had been threatening to leak the taped confession for years.
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Faye Grant's attorney has accused Stephen Collins' lawyer of making 'false and fabricated statements' about his client
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Grant is being taunted with baseless accusations 'to create a smokescreen to shift focus away from the actor's despicable behavior'
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Her lawyer Martin Singer vows that if the accusations continue Grant will sue
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Actor could have molested at least one child as recently as 2007 according to latest allegations made by Grant
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In an email she sent her husband last year she accuses him of using the fame he gained starring in 7th Heaven to gain parents' trust | 14,577 | record_train |
No weapons were found in the silver @placeholder, police have confirmed, and Cherry, an aspiring rapper, did not return fire. | By Alex Gore and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:02 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 01:22 EST, 27 February 2013 Police have identified a 22-year-old woman as a 'person of interest' in last week's slaying of an aspiring rapper who was shot and killed while driving his Maserati on the Las Vegas strip. Police said Tineesha Lashun Howard was riding in a black Range Rover with prime suspect Ammar Harris when he opened fire on the Maserati being driven by 27-year-old Kenneth Wayne Cherry Jr. before dawn on Thursday. Cherry, who performed under the name 'Kenny Clutch,' was mortally wounded and his silver sports car veered out of control, colliding with a taxi in an intersection at the heart of the strip - killing the cab driver and his passenger.
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Came on same day as a photo shows heavily-tattooed prime suspect Ammar Harris
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Officers reveal Harris' long criminal past, including kidnap and sex assault charges
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He is believed to have shot and killed Kenneth Cherry from his Range Rover
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Taxi driver and passenger died in a fiery car crash following the shootout | 14,578 | record_train |
MLB officials reportedly have clinic records listing the names of about 20 players that @placeholder could confirm when he meets with them next week. | By Damien Gayle and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:51 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 5 June 2013 Major League Baseball is expected to seek suspensions in the coming weeks against 20 players, among them Yankees star Alex Rodriguez, for their connection to a Miami area clinic at the center of the doping scandal. Tony Bosch, the founder of the now-closed Biogenesis of America, agreed to cooperate with MLB's investigation, sources told ESPN's Outside the Line, giving the league the green light to move ahead with the suspensions. If the suspensions are upheld, the MLB doping scandal would be the largest in American sports history, comparable only to the 1919 'Black Sox fiasco,' in which eight players from the Chicago White Sox were banned from baseball for life for intentionally losing games to allow the Cincinnati Reds to win the World Series.
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New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez among those claimed to be involved with the now-defunct Biogenesis clinic in Miami
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Tony Bosch, founder of the clinic, made a deal with MLB to cooperate with their probe in exchange for the league dropping a lawsuit against him | 14,579 | record_train |
Scott Prouty likely won't face legal sanctions for videotaping @placeholder. | To be a politician today is to live in some ways like a citizen of North Korea. A politician must assume that he or she is under 24-hour audio-visual surveillance. Any objectionable remark, any untoward joke, any awkward facial expression may be recorded and broadcast. Professional and personal ruin can strike at any moment. If George Allen's "macaca" moment didn't drive home the point, Scott Prouty's 47% video certainly should. But it's not only politicians who live under perpetual surveillance. We all do! Earlier this month, researchers at Carnegie-Mellon University detailed how Facebook systematically erodes users' privacy wishes. "Researchers found that during the first four years, users steadily limited what personal data was visible to strangers within their school network. Yet through changes Facebook introduced to its platform in 2009 and 2010, the social network actually succeeded in reversing some users' inclination to avoid public disclosure of their data.
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David Frum: Mitt Romney's 47% video showed that there's no such thing as private sphere
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The Springboks are the second best side in the world, undoubtedly, but 12 games without a win against them is turning into an @placeholder hoodoo. | England were beaten 31-28 by South Africa on Saturday, extending their winless run against the Springboks to 12 games. Here, Sportsmail looks at five things we learned from Twickenham. South Africa celebrate the only try of the first half during their 31-28 victory over England on Saturday Too many unforced errors - England must make most of pressure It's an all-too-familiar story for England fans, but again the hosts at Twickenham dominated possession and had the majority of the territory against the Springboks. But fumbled balls, especially in the first-half, cost Stuart Lancaster's side time and time again. New Zealand would have capitalised more than South Africa too, which is a worrying thought.
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England lost 31-28 to South Africa at Twickenham on Saturday
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She said: 'I climbed @placeholder did that a month ago, which was brilliant and very emotional - I cried a lot going up, it’s something I never dreamed I would be able to do. | They gave me my life back: Kirsty said she is thankful every day to her lung donor A woman’s life has been transformed after having a double lung transplant. Kirsty Gedes, 28, who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis when she was nine months old, received the organs in 2009. The make-up artist from Lanarkshire has since managed to scale Ben Nevis in Scotland. She said: 'There isn’t a single day goes by that I don’t think of, and thank, my donor ... not one. That person gave me my life back. 'This person signed a piece of paper and saved me. When I got the call about the transplant in November 2009, the day after my birthday, I said that nothing will ever top it. It’s an amazing gift.
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Growing up in @placeholder in the 1980s, no one expressed any issues with our heritage or faith. | (CNN) -- I grew up in an interfaith home where I learned, despite what some on the far right allege today, that Islam and Christianity have much in common. My father was Muslim and born in the 1930s in what was then known as Palestine. My mother is Italian (Sicilian, to be accurate) and proudly Christian. My family was the embodiment of the American Dream: An immigrant father and first generation mother of differing ethnicities and faiths, who did more than just co-exist: They flourished. Our mini "melting pot" succeeded because we focused on the commonalities between Islam and Christianity, the most obvious being that we worship the same God. How could we not? After all, we share almost identical prophets such as Moses, Abraham and Jesus.
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Dean Obeidallah says he grew up an American in Jersey with Muslim dad, Catholic mom
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Karzai said he wanted to "express the gratitude of our people for the help that @placeholder has given us for the last eight years," and he specifically thanked U.S. taxpayers for their aid in helping rebuild his country. | (CNN) -- President Obama rallied U.S. troops and pledged continued partnership with Afghanistan during a previously unannounced trip to the country Sunday. Speaking to about 2,000 U.S. and allied troops at the major U.S. base in Afghanistan, Obama said, "Those folks back home are relying on you." "I know it's not easy," he said. "You're far away from home. You miss your kids, you miss your spouses, your family, your friends." But he added, "If I thought for a minute that America's vital interests were not served, were not at stake here in Afghanistan, I would order all of you home right away."
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President Obama tells troops: "Those folks back home are relying on you"
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Obama and President Hamid Karzai discuss progress by the Afghan government
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They suggested the coins were not as profitable as other products because they could not market them in the '@placeholder purple'. | Outraged chocolate lovers have launched a protest campaign after Cadbury reduced the number of Creme Eggs sold in their boxes while keeping the price roughly the same. The chocolate giant has cut the number of eggs contained in each pack from six to five. The move is the latest example of secret price hikes as sweet brands downsize on products while barely reducing the cost to customers. Good old days: Chocolate giant Cadbury used to sell their Creme Eggs in boxes but recently downsized Many Creme Egg fans have taken to Facebook and Twitter to complain about the situation.
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Chocolate giant cuts number of eggs sold in each box from six to five
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Many shops sell pack for £2 - the same price that was used before change
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In other outlets the price has dropped by just 20 pence to £2.85
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Many Creme Egg fans voiced their anger over reduction on social media | 14,585 | record_train |
The South Korean company counter-claims that @placeholder has infringed its patents. | By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 08:03 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:34 EST, 30 May 2012 Samsung will today launch its flagship smartphone, taking the fight to Apple with the most pre-ordered gadget in history. And while all eyes are on the launch of Samsung's hardware, the Korean tech giant launched another salvo against Apple with a competitor to the iPhone's long-established iTunes media store. The Galaxy S3 is the successor to the S2 Android phone, which helped make Samsung the world's largest smartphone maker in 2011. The phone, sporting a 4.8-inch screen, features eye-tracking technology so that it knows when to wake and when to sleep, and quad-core processors which give it the kind of computing power top-range PCs had just a few years ago.
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Samsung on 'Music Hub': 'We want to be bigger than Apple' | 14,586 | record_train |
'The children have got into the habit of sleeping in our bed with @placeholder, so it's just easier if I sleep in the spare room because I have to get up so early.' | By Andrew G Marshall PUBLISHED: 06:59 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:59 EST, 6 September 2013 They seemed like a dream couple. When Jack and Amanda got married ten years ago, their friends and families joked that they were joined at the hip. 'We spent every free minute with each other,' Amanda told me. 'We'd go for long walks and cook supper. We loved the cinema, entertaining friends, adventurous holidays - and we had a great sex life.' But by the time Jack, 42, and Amanda, 41, came to see me for marital advice earlier this year, their pleasure in one another was a distant memory. It all changed when their children came along - daughter Emily, now eight, and their son, Tom, six. The couple admitted they had slept together only a handful of times since Tom's birth, had almost stopped talking to each other - and were at breaking point.
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Marital therapist warns against always putting your children first
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He said too many are being treated like mini-celebrities
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Andrew explains how to prevent your children ruining your relationship | 14,587 | record_train |
It was not until the following Sunday that he 36-year-old suspect was recognised in the centre of @placeholder at 7.20am by a policeman driving to work to start his shift. | By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 02:50 EST, 2 May 2012 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 2 May 2012 Arrested: James Allen, 36, vanished after Colin Dunford, 81, and Julie Davison, 50, were found battered to death in their homes in Middlesbrough and Whitby last week A fugitive who apparently went missing following the discovery of two bodies 30 miles apart has been charged with double murder. James Allen vanished after Colin Dunford, 81, and Julie Davison, 50, were found battered to death in their homes in Middlesbrough and Whitby last week. Detectives launched a three-day nationwide manhunt, that ended in his arrest in Leeds on Sunday.
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James Allen, 36, charged with two counts of murder, rape, false imprisonment, assault and witness intimidation
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Colin Dunford, 81, and Julie Davison, 50, were found battered to death in their homes in Middlesbrough and Whitby | 14,588 | record_train |
However, conservatives aren't ceding the issue of income disparity to @placeholder. | Washington (CNN) -- On its face, the political showdown over extending long-term unemployment benefits to 1.3 million Americans is about offering a lifeline to those struggling to recover from a job market that hasn't caught up to the recovering economy. But just below the surface is a political fight that will continue into the midterm elections in November. Democrats say they're trying to help Americans struggling to pay their bills until they get back on their feet and that failing to pass an extension will tank the economic recovery. Republicans say they, too, want to help, but want to offset the $6.4 billion price tag with cuts elsewhere. They also argue such extensions are a disincentive to looking for work.
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The benefits extension is year's first partisan showdown in Congress
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The debate over unemployment and poverty foreshadows midterms
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Bald politics at play as both parties try to score points | 14,589 | record_train |
The agency said it is working with @placeholder to get more information. | (CNN) -- The Food and Drug Administration announced Thursday it is conducting a safety review of the asthma drug Xolair after data from an ongoing study suggested an increased number of heart attacks and strokes among patients who use it. The drug, made by Genentech and co-marketed by Novartis, was approved in 2003. The study, which started in 2004 and is slated to end in 2012, was mandated by the agency as part of its post-approval process. The data "suggest a disproportionate increase in ischemic heart disease, arrhythmias ... cardiac failure" and other conditions "in patients treated with Xolair compared to the control group of patients not given the drug," the agency said.
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Study suggests increased number of heart attacks, strokes among Xolair users
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FDA says results are from observational study, not a randomized trial
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FDA is not advising asthma patients who use Xolair to stop
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Drug is used by up to 35,000 patients with moderate to severe persistent asthma | 14,590 | record_train |
Meanwhile, it invests huge sums in ambitious projects: £2 billion will put the first Indian astronauts into space by 2016, and the annual defence budget tops £22 billion, with a third aircraft carrier now under construction in an @placeholder shipyard. | By Tim Shipman and Sue Reid UPDATED: 21:36 EST, 4 February 2012 India has snubbed British industry and awarded a £13billion deal to supply fighter jets to France. The contract was lost despite Government claims that the UK’s £1billion aid package to India would help secure the order. Yesterday’s decision also handed a propaganda coup to French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who sneeringly claimed on Monday that Britain ‘has no industry’. Scroll down for video Vive la France: The Rafale jets will replace India's ageing fleet of Russian MiGs, with the French company entering exclusive talks with the Indians to finalise the deal by March
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Propaganda coup for Nicolas Sarkozy just days after he declared Britain has 'no industry'
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French firm Dassault Rafale slashes price of fighter jets to ensure deal
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'Disappointed' Cameron insists there will be no job losses despite blow | 14,591 | record_train |
A meteor streaks past stars in the night sky over @placeholder, as the Earth passes through a stream of space debris left by comet Swift-Tuttle | By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:37 EST, 14 August 2013 The Perseid meteor shower reached a peak yesterday with up to 60 shooting stars an hour in the UK. Amateur astronomers were able to capture stunning images after they were treated to incredible views of the annual cosmic event. The skies are expected to shimmer with a 'natural firework display' again late last night as a meteor shower crosses into the Earth’s atmosphere. Scroll down for videos Stonehenge looks even more magical than usual as it sits beneath the annual Perseid meteor shower in Salisbury Plain
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Perseid reached a peak early yesterday with up to 60 shooting stars an hour
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Annual event lit up the sky last night and in the early hours of yesterday
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The shower is a result of material falling from the tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle | 14,592 | record_train |
quickly abandoned as a throng of @placeholder appeared on the horizon before | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:46 EST, 15 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 15 August 2013 An astonishing 10,000 beer cans have been cleared from Trafalgar Square after Scottish football fans finished drowning their sorrows following their 3-2 defeat to England last night. An ‘almighty clean-up’ was ordered overnight after thousands of fans descended on the London landmark ahead of the friendly at Wembley. Almost two tonnes of rubbish was cleared from the site before the rush-hour, as council officials declared victory over litter. Scroll down for videos Clean-up: More than two tonnes of litter were cleared during a 10-hour operation by 20 cleaners
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Up to 4,000 travelling Scotland football fans transform London landmark
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But their team lost 3-2 to England in friendly match at Wembley Stadium
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Sprawling crowd gathered at the base of Nelson's Column ahead of game
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20 council cleaners work through the night to remove two tonnes of litter | 14,593 | record_train |
"This day will give all @placeholder the chance to reflect and remember this terrible tragedy as an important step in rebuilding these communities," he said in a statement. | (CNN) -- The death toll from bushfires in southeastern Australia has risen to 208, the Australian Red Cross said Thursday. Forensic teams sift through the remains of a house in Pheasant Creek, north of Melbourne. Four fires are still burning across the state of Victoria, a spokeswoman with the Country Fire Authority said. All are under control, but one of the fires spawned a smaller blaze that is actively burning, said the spokeswoman, who asked not to be named, in line with policy. That fire is burning in the area of Narbethong, about an hour north of Melbourne. "Two communities are in that area, we suspect they may be directly impacted by that particular fire," the spokeswoman said. "Residents in that area are being asked to action their fire plans."
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Authorities: Five fires still burning across the state of Victoria, all under control
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Residents in Narbethong area have been advised to "action their fire plans"
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Wildfires destroyed more than 1,800 homes, displaced about 7,000 people
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Brendan Sokaluk, 39, charged with starting one wildfire that killed at least 21 people | 14,594 | record_train |
If the @placeholder does something meaningful to lower tensions with the South and to demonstrate "sincerity" about abandoning nuclear weapons, the prospects for resumed six-party denuclearization talks will improve. | Washington (CNN) -- The current large-scale U.S.-South Korean naval exercise off the west coast of Korea has multiple purposes. After last week's North Korean attack on a South Korean island, the most important is to send a message to Pyongyang that Washington and Seoul have the capability -- and the will -- to respond with devastating force to any further acts of aggression. A second is to strengthen the U.S.-ROK (Republic of Korea) joint capability to coordinate such a response, as well as to reinforce their anti-submarine capabilities that were so obviously inadequate last March, when North Korea torpedoed a South Korean naval vessel on the high seas.
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The U.S. and South Korea are conducting naval exercises in the Yellow Sea
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Alan Romberg says these are a message to North Korea that it could provoke retaliation
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He says incidents of North Korean aggression have so far met with little military response
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On Monday, as the 10-year-old appeared in court on murder charges, @placeholder's expanded its lunchtime soup kitchen service to run two days a week. | GREENVILLE, Ohio (CNN) -- The parishioners heard the sirens during Sunday morning services in Greenville, Ohio. A few blocks from St. Paul's Lutheran Church, a home was burning and five people were dead. Police tape wards off the curious from the duplex where a woman and four children died in a fire September 16. Shock followed sadness with news that a 10-year-old boy was being charged with arson and murder, more heartbreak for a town in tough times -- but heartbreak that shook people into action. The St. Paul's parishioners reacted quickly that morning, said Shirley DiRocco, a volunteer at the church. Just passing the collection plate once around the church, she said, "We came up with $300."
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Fire killed five people, a 10-year-old boy faces murder and arson charges
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Greenville, Ohio, facing realities of poverty as jobs leave
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Back in October, Orris told @placeholder that his wife died 11 years ago and that he hadn't had sex since. | An elderly widower choked on a celebratory Steak dinner in Lake Tahoe Thursday night just hours before having sex for the first time since his beloved wife died over a decade ago. Johnny Orris, 86, was greatly looking forward to collect a prize he'd won on the Howard Stern show for the 'Get My Get my Grandpa Laid' contest in October: a menage a trois with two prostitutes at the famed Bunny Ranch in Nevada. Orris and his grandson Ed, 49, were dining at the Sage Room Steakhouse at Harvey's Lake Tahoe when Orris began choking on his meal, said Bunny ranch owner Dennis Hof to the Daily News.
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Johny Orris won a coupon for sex at Nevada's famed Bunny Ranch after his grandson Ed, 49, entered him in the 'Get My Grandpa Laid' contest on Howard Stern
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Orris only took two bites of steak before he began choking to death
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'I'm gonna be back here at 9-o'clock--you'd better be ready!,' Orris told the girls he'd been corresponding with almost every day since October
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Ed used his grandfather's coupon for a night at the Bunny Ranch since Johnny couldn't | 14,597 | record_train |
Members of a group of international experts inspect wreckage last week at the site where the downed Malaysia Airlines flight @placeholder crashed | A key clue has linked pro-Moscow rebels to the truck seen carrying the BUK missile system towards Russia hours after MH17 was downed, it is claimed. The owner of what is said to be the only such white Volvo truck in the Donetsk region of Ukraine has identified his lorry and said it was commandeered by separatists who took over his premises nine days before the Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 was shot out of the sky, killing all 298 people on board. Footage shot by a clandestine Ukrainian police team showed an image of a BUK weapons system on a Volvo truck being smuggled out of eastern Ukraine in the early hours of July 18, the day after the plane crash.
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Key clue links pro-Moscow rebels to truck seen carrying BUK missile system
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Owner of 'only such white Volvo truck in Donetsk region' has identified his lorry and said it was commandeered by separatists
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Footage shot by clandestine Ukrainian police team show image of a BUK weapons system on a Volvo truck | 14,598 | record_train |
This is widely seen as the the reason Mr @placeholder split the women and equalities brief last year - leading to accusations that she was the 'minister for straight women'. | Nicola Ann 'Nicky' Morgan completed her rapid rise to the Cabinet this morning, replacing Michael Gove as Education Secretary just four years after entering Parliament. The 41-year-old mother of one became an MP in 2010 - representing Loughborough in the East Midlands - and has risen rapidly despite sparking controversy over her outspoken opposition to gay marriage. She began her government career as a junior whip before becoming a Treasury minister in October last year. David Cameron also handed her the job of women's minister, attending Cabinet - a position she will keep as Education Secretary. Scroll down for video
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Nicola Ann Morgan is an Oxford educated mother of one and former lawyer
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The 41-year-old is an outspoken opponent of gay marriage
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She said: 'Marriage, to me, is between a man and a woman'
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Morgan attended exclusive £4,701-a-year Surbiton High School in London | 14,599 | record_train |
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