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It took almost five months for @placeholder to create the piece - which used up 587,000 dots.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:57 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 11 September 2012 Here's an artist who's completely dotty about her work - spending months at a time constructing portraits of celebrities using paper dots made by a hole punch. Nikki Douthwaite painstakingly arranges hundreds of thousands of tiny coloured dots to make up the incredible portraits, which can sell for five figure sums. Ms Douthwaite, from Timperley, Cheshire, punches holes in the paper before using tweezers and glue to stick them on in a precise order - making up a host of famous faces when viewed from afar. @highlight Nikki Douthwaite's artworks are composed of up to 600,000 dots @highlight The Guinness World Record holder labours on each one for months @highlight Simon Cowell revealed he has commissioned a dot portrait of himself
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@placeholder, it was revealed in the FT's "Lunch with the FT" article, published on May 30, also took part in a hunger strike at the time of the student protests.
Prominent Chinese-Australian artist Guo Jian has been detained by Chinese authorities ahead of the 25th anniversary of the Tiananmen crackdown, according to friends. His arrest came soon after the artist was profiled in a Financial Times article, which featured his latest installation -- a diorama of Tiananmen Square covered in ground meat. In the article, Guo was highly critical of the People's Liberation Army's (PLA) actions during the 1989 incident, in which he served in the late 1970s. Guo was taken from his home in eastern Beijing on Sunday night, and contacted friends by text message to let them know that he had been arrested. @highlight Artist Guo Jian detained by Chinese authorities @highlight Detention comes after publication of article in which artist criticized Chinese army @highlight Guo was a protester at the 1989 Tiananmen crackdown @highlight Latest artwork a commemoration of events in which hundreds of protesters were killed
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The Saints said goodbye to Luke Shaw in the summer following his £27million move to @placeholder
When Southampton waved goodbye to arguably their three best defenders in the summer, no-one would have predicted them becoming the clean sheet kings of the Barclays Premier League by December. Yet the Saints go into Monday night’s match against Manchester United boasting the best defensive record in the English top flight. Lose Luke Shaw, Dejan Lovren and Calum Chambers? No problem, at least not so far, for Ronald Koeman’s team. Nathaniel Clyne has been in fine form for Southampton this season under new boss Ronald Koeman Saints goalkeeper Fraser Forster has proven himself to be one of the best goalkeepers in the Premier League @highlight Manchester United face Stoke City at St. Mary's on Monday night @highlight Saints lost Luke Shaw, Dejan Lovren and Calum Chambers in the summer @highlight Southampton have kept seven Premier League clean sheets this season @highlight Ronald Koeman's side have also conceded just 10 League goals this term
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"At a market in @placeholder you're expected to haggle and that applies in some way to job negotiations.
Italian explorer Marco Polo spent 17 years working in the court of Kublai Khan's China, but today most foreigners seeking to live and work in the country aren't looking for the same time-invested cultural exchange. "It's the place to make money," explained Aynura Askerova, a Russian who has lived in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou for four years. Work as a fashion model has taken Askerova across China and the rest of Asia, but "now it's time to find a real career," she said last month, in an overly-illuminated hotel conference room in the city's China Marriott Hotel. Like hundreds of other visitors from across the world, the graduate in software development from Kazan State University was there for the Jobs Fair for Foreigners; one of three annual events organized by the Chinese government, where expats get a rare chance to meet prospective employers face-to-face. @highlight For foreigner graduates it is increasingly hard to find jobs and develop careers @highlight Guangzhou's annual jobs fairs for foreigners attracts hundreds from overseas looking for employment @highlight Around 7 million Chinese graduates enter the jobs market each year @highlight Still lots of opportunities for those expats with established skills
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On Wednesday, President Obama declared that the @placeholder regime was responsible for the chemical attack.
Intelligence reports on the Syrian chemical attack far from prove that President Bashar al-Assad was responsible, US officials said last night. One admitted the evidence was ‘not a slam dunk’ - a pointed reference to language used by the CIA to describe intelligence on weapons of mass destruction ahead of the Iraq war. Despite those doubts, United States is expected to go it alone to launch a limited airstrike on Syria. Military intervention: A US Air Force plane lands at Incirlik Air Base in Turkey yesterday. United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has said the inspection team in Syria is expected to complete its work by today @highlight Phrase 'slam dunk' is a reference to CIA language used ahead of Iraq war @highlight Despite doubts, US is still expected to go alone to launch limited airstrike @highlight Obama prepared to go ahead despite rejection of military action by Britain @highlight Russia is sending an anti- submarine battleship and a missile cruiser to the eastern Mediterranean in a move described as ‘gunboat diplomacy’ over Syria. Experts say the bolstering of Moscow’s naval presence could potentially give the Assad regime early warning of Western submarine cruise missile launches, or jam radars and navigation systems.
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In village of Kapikoy, where many residents eke out a living herding sheep, @placeholder goes house to house, dressed in a long skirt and loose headscarf, asking locals why they did not speak up about the violence that had been taking place in their community.
Kapikoy, Turkey (CNN) -- Hamide Yeni is a woman on the hunt. The women's rights activist wears a determined expression on her face as she paces the dirt roads of this remote village, looking for the man who Turkish authorities say beat his wife and put her in a hospital twice in less than 12 months. "Have you seen Faruk?" she asks the village mayor's daughter. "He disappeared with his car." "No one's seen him," the woman replies. Some other villagers retreat behind the mud-brick walls of their homes as Yeni approaches. Convicted wife beater The man Yeni is looking for is Faruk Platin, one of the 600 residents of Kapikoy. @highlight Statistics show the violence is in urban and rural regions @highlight Turkey has adopted legislation to protect women @highlight There are only 52 state-run shelters for women in the nation
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@placeholder authorities have started legal proceedings against the widows, alleging forgery and illegal entrance into Pakistan.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Osama bin Laden spent years on the run in Pakistan after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, moving from one safe house to another and fathering four children, at least one of whom was born in a government hospital, his youngest widow has told Pakistani investigators. A deposition taken from the widow, identified by police as Amal Ahmed Abdul Fateh, gives the clearest picture yet of bin Laden's life while international forces hunted him. "While we may never be able to corroborate every detail, generally speaking, bin Laden's wife's account seems plausible, and it confirms some previously held theories on where the al-Qaeda leader was hiding over the years," a U.S. official said about the widow's account. @highlight Osama bin Laden's family "scattered" after the 9/11 attacks, widow tells police @highlight The al Qaeda leader lived undetected in Pakistan for many years @highlight He was killed last May in a raid @highlight Widow says Pakistani families helped arrange her travel and housing
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He maintained that the clothes and imagery were not to blame for the brand's downfall, but pointed to @placeholder's aggressive love of celebrities, which Hardy said tainted his image and his name.
The name Ed Hardy conjures visions of rhinestone-studded trucker hats, colorful cartoon skulls, dragons and koi fish, and reality stars like Jon Gosselin and the cast of Jersey Shore. A profitable licensing deal with French businessman Christian Audigier put Hardy's work on clothing, energy drinks, fragrances and even tanning lotions. It seemed like the deal of a lifetime, but in hindsight, Hardy said, the agreement made his name synonymous with the "douches" of pop culture and ultimately cheapened his personal brand. Now, he is stepping out from behind the large shadow of the Ed Hardy brand to set the record straight in "Wear Your Dreams: My Life in Tattoos," a memoir released in June. Co-written with biographer Joel Selvin, the book shares how Hardy went from college-educated fine artist to tattoo pioneer to one of the most polarizing brands in recent memory. @highlight Ed Hardy, the tattoo artist behind popular clothing line of the same name, released memoir in June @highlight Hardy signed a deal giving Christian Audigier rights to produce products with his art @highlight Once the height of popularity, the Hardy empire fell from favor due to overexposure @highlight Hardy is still making art and wants the public to know he is more than the clothing brand
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Dorsch recalled taking the next flight after @placeholder and seeing the plane in the Hudson River.
(CNN) -- The aircraft that Capt. Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger heroically landed in New York's Hudson River began its long ride Saturday to an aviation museum in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Airbus A320, sans its wings and tail section, left a warehouse in Harrison, New Jersey, for the journey south, according to Shawn Dorsch, president of the Carolinas Aviation Museum. "It's very hard to miss," Dorsch said of the fuselage. "It's not covered." The museum has invited the 155 crew members and passengers from the "Miracle on the Hudson" incident for a June 11 arrival reception, at which Sullenberger is the scheduled keynote speaker, Dorsch told CNN. @highlight US Airways plane will have new home at North Carolina museum @highlight Crew of Flight 1549 was forced to land plane in Hudson River @highlight The Airbus 320 will be reassembled in Charlotte @highlight Capt. Sullenberger is expected to speak at a June 11 reception
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When Obama met the @placeholder at the Vatican in March, the discussion turned toward moving U.S.-Cuba relations into a new era.
Pope Francis -- the Catholic Church's first Latin American pontiff -- celebrated his birthday Wednesday with a major geopolitical wish granted: The end of a half-century of frozen relations between the United States and Cuba. Francis, who was elected last year and turned 78 on Wednesday, acted as the chief advocate for renewing diplomatic ties between Washington and Havana, officials said. The Pope made a personal plea to President Barack Obama and Cuban leaders in a letter this summer, writing that the two nations should try to reset their relations after decades of friction. "I want to thank His Holiness, Pope Francis, whose moral example shows us the importance of pursuing the world as it should be, rather than simply settling for the world as it is," Obama said Wednesday as he announced the U.S. policy shift on Cuba. @highlight The White House says Pope Francis wrote letters to both countries and hosted meetings at the Vatican @highlight New Vatican diplomats understand Latin America, former ambassador says @highlight The Pope congratulates Washington and Havana on improved relations and release of prisoner
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Ahead of kick-off, the home fans behind one goal would have caught @placeholder’s eye as they unfurled an enormous white banner that covered the stand from pitch to roof.
By Adam Shergold Jose Mourinho turned up in the West Flanders town of Waregem on Thursday night on a very important scouting mission. The Chelsea manager could cover most of western Europe each and every week checking up on the progress of his battalion of loanees, but few in his extended squad are as special as Thorgan Hazard. The 21-year-old brother of Eden has been in spectacular form ever since the unglamorous and unheralded Belgian Pro League outfit Zulte-Waregem borrowed him last summer and now Mourinho had come to see if all the positive feedback was true. Scroll down for videos... @highlight Chelsea youngster Thorgan Hazard has been impressing on loan with Belgian club Zulte-Waregem - scoring 14 goals and making 17 assists @highlight The 21-year-old is considered by some as a better prospect than older brother Eden @highlight Jose Mourinho has travelled to Belgium to make a personal check on rising star Thorgan @highlight The youngster could return to Stamford Bridge next season
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Muscle-flexing or not, what is certain is that in recent years @placeholder has become a very bad neighbor.
Beijing (CNN) -- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang is in India on his first foreign trip since assuming the post and has begun diplomatic talks at a delicate time for the world's two most populous nations. Just weeks ago, the world witnessed the latest chapter in one of Asia's least understood disputes when soldiers from China's People's Liberation Army crossed the border and set up an encampment in the mountains at the edge of the Indian region of Ladakh. The troops have since withdrawn, but the incident served as a stark reminder of the smoldering problem that still bedevils the Asian behemoths. @highlight Chinese premier makes first foreign trip since taking role to India @highlight Visit comes weeks after Chinese troops crossed the border into India @highlight Two countries have been involved in a land dispute for more than a century @highlight Analyst says there's no appetite for a fight between the two most populous nations
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Sometimes they use a different one because they think if I don't give my real name, I'm not going to have a problem ... being removed back to my own country, I can come back later" to the @placeholder, Calderon said.
Port Hueneme, California -- (CNN) -- The end of the line for hundreds of detained Central American children is a U.S. naval base along the scenic Pacific Coast outside Los Angeles. Just down the road is celebrity-drenched Malibu. This is Naval Base Ventura County, where 204 children from El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras were being temporarily housed Friday as part of the latest crisis in America's immigration system: a surge in Central American minors daring to cross the U.S.-Mexico border alone, or with younger siblings. The base is better known as home to sailors and Seabees, not Spanish-speaking children temporarily orphaned. @highlight NEW: Some children use fake names in arrest at border, Salvadoran vice consul says @highlight NEW: Other children are victimized at border and some never found, consul adds @highlight Naval Base Ventura County holds 204 migrant Central American children @highlight "It's not like they're militarized," Pentagon spokesman says of temporary shelters
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Next time you beat @placeholder, you can talk all you
By Andy Milne PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 21 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:04 EST, 21 January 2014 Richard Sherman may have been condemned with racist abuse in the wake of his spirited post-game rant on Sunday, but according to his parents he is simply being misunderstood. Sherman, who grew up in Compton, Los Angeles and was educated at Stanford University set tongues wagging at homes and online after he launched into a tirade on live television against San Francisco receiver Michael Crabtree. Even though he justified his trash-talking because of the rush of victory in the NFC Championship game, thousands took to Twitter to criticize what they called classless comments - but in an interview on Monday his parents Kevin and Beverley denied their son was at fault. @highlight RIchard Sherman's parents Beverley and Kevin give interview in which they defend their son @highlight Stanford graduate and straight-A student Sherman received tide of racial insults after adrenaline-fueled rant at 49ers rival on Sunday @highlight Richard Sherman said: 'At least some respect MLK's dream' @highlight He defended his comments as being fueled by the heat of the moment @highlight But he maintains that he 'doesn't like' Michael Crabtree as friends reveal they came close to blows at fundraiser last year @highlight Tom Brady also appeared to criticize Sherman for not having grace in victory
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Having met @placeholder on Friday, we want him to have an enjoyable experience coming to England and it is a shame if he feels that memory has been tarnished.
Stuart Lancaster has implored England fans to show respect while supporting his team, as the RFU continue to investigate allegations that referee Nigel Owens was subjected to homophobic abuse at Twickenham last Saturday. The union’s disciplinary officer, Gerard McEvilly, was thought to be in contact with a spectator, Keith Wilson, who has complained about comments made by fans sitting near him — aimed at Welsh official Owens, who is gay. In a letter, Mr Wilson referred to ‘nasty, foul-mouthed, racist, homophobic abuse’ during England’s match against New Zealand, while adding the ‘vitriol’ left him feeling ‘ashamed’. Owens, who has been known to joke about his sexuality during matches, responded to the allegations by urging the RFU to ban for life anyone found guilty of such abuse, saying: ‘They need to be told that some behaviour is not acceptable, that crossing the line of what is humour and banter is a fine line, but if you cross it then you have to put up with the consequences.’ @highlight The union’s disciplinary officer, Gerard McEvilly, was thought to be in contact with a spectator, Keith Wilson, who has complained about comments made by fans sitting near him aimed at Nigel Owens @highlight Owens responded to the allegations by urging the RFU to ban for life anyone found guilty of such abuse @highlight RFU chief Ian Ritchie endorsed Lancaster’s view on Thursday night @highlight Lancaster also plays down news that the Samoan rugby team have considered boycotting their match at Twickenham next week
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Knees-up: The @placeholder captain has said he is focusing on their upcoming Champions League campaign
Read Martin Samuel on why one of the greatest players of his generation was never able to deliver for England England captain Steven Gerrard has ended his international career to focus on Champions League glory with Liverpool. Gerrard, 34, won 114 caps for England, scoring 21 goals in the 14 years since his debut. The Liverpool midfielder captained his country at the World Cup in Brazil this summer but they went out in the group stage and he has decided to call it a day on the international stage. Walking away: Gerrard has announced his retirement from international football after 14 years @highlight England captain earned 114 England caps since his debut in 2000 @highlight Liverpool midfielder captained Roy Hodgson's team in 2014 World Cup @highlight Gerrard says 'it is a sad day for me knowing that I won’t pull on the England shirt again' @highlight England captaincy 'made me the proudest man in the country' @highlight Gives up England to ensure Liverpool can stay in Champions League @highlight Captain thanks family, friends and fans for their support @highlight 'This has been a very difficult decision, one of the toughest I’ve had to make in my career'
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@placeholder was among those who took to the streets to demand accountability for Brown's death.
In an odd way, I sense calm as cars and buses whiz by at rush hour. It is a sign of normalcy. The snow has stopped falling and more people are out and about on this afternoon. West Florissant Avenue almost looks like it did before that August day when Michael Brown was shot and killed. Except the reminders that are hard to miss. The burned and looted QuikTrip gas station. The boarded up businesses. And on Canfield Drive, a block away, a memorial to Brown. Businesss owners covered up windows and doors with plywood after protesters clashed with police on West Florissant. Some had taken the plywood down but have put the boards back up, ahead of a grand jury decision on whether to indict police Officer Darren Wilson. It is as if they are readying for a storm. @highlight Damon Davis saw the hands of fellow protesters as a symbol of unity @highlight He is covering the plywood on boarded-up businesses with photos of those hands @highlight He wants them to signal hope in a town on edge, awaiting a grand jury's verdict
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But at the heart of these stories is the loyal bond between @placeholder and the baby prince.
Aby King, pictured with her Cocker Spaniel Lilly, was inspired to write a fictional book based on the Duke and Duchess' dog Lupo - published this week It is set to be the new royal bestseller; a riproaring tale of the adventures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Cocker Spaniel Lupo. But behind the uplifting story of how cheeky Lupo does battle with the Queen’s corgi, Vulcan, lies a tale of personal tragedy. Aby King, a former actress and model whose first book The Adventures of Lupo the Royal Dog: The Secret of Windsor Castle is published this week, was inspired to write it following the loss of her fiance, Mark Sebire, a property developer who took his own life shortly before their planned wedding. @highlight Aby King's first book about Royal couple's dog Lupo is published this week @highlight She was inspired to write it after losing fiance and her own Cocker Spaniel @highlight Walked her dog Lilly in palace gardens to help her cope when she had idea @highlight Lupo given to Duchess as an early Christmas present from parents in 2011 @highlight The book is now set to become a series after Aby signed a four-book deal @highlight For confidential support contact the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details.
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But @placeholder has turned down his share of roles too, including some that made cinema history -- with other actors portraying them.
(CNN) -- Over the course of his 50-plus years in Hollywood, Jack Nicholson has become the archetype of the star who lives by his own rules. Along the way, the actor known for thwarting convention has revamped the very idea of what it means to be a leading man. Now, that life is on full display as the subject of a new (unauthorized) biography by Marc Eliot, whose ample resume includes works on Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, Michael Douglas, Clint Eastwood and Steve McQueen. All the Jack stories are there: his "overnight" success in "Easy Rider" that was preceded by 19 movies; his unorthodox lifestyle; and his grand appetite -- particularly for food and sex. @highlight Marc Eliot has written an unauthorized biography of Jack Nicholson @highlight The writer covers his career and unorthodox lifestyle @highlight The tome is filled with tidbits that fans may not know about
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Only 13 percent of Democrats and 8 percent of @placeholder listed health care in the top two factors that mattered most to them.
Obamacare might be a big talking point for politicians on Capitol Hill, but a new survey shows President Barack Obama's health care law wasn't at the top of the agenda for midterm voters earlier this month. Party preferences and individual candidate platforms -- not the Affordable Care Act -- were the main factors that drove Americans to their polling places, according to a survey about health care released Friday by the Kaiser Family Foundation. When asked in their own words to name what influenced their vote for a member of Congress, just over one quarter of voters surveyed said that the most important factor was making sure their party had control. Twenty one percent of Democratic voters said that a candidate's platform was important, while the same percentage of Republican voters said that jobs and the economy factored heavily into their decision. @highlight A new poll shows little interest in Obamacare from midterm voters @highlight Voters cared more about party identification and individual candidates' platforms
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It's sad that, in the end, he exited with @placeholder.
(CNN) -- By tradition, Drama is represented by two masks: the happy face of the comic muse Thalia and her sad counterpart, the tragic muse Melpomene. If Drama were Robin Williams, you'd need a million more. He was a mask of howling laughter, a mask of wide-eyed innocence. A sneer. A frown. Even, at times, a blank. If it seemed like we knew what went on behind the many masks, it was because Williams' quicksilver mind and boundless talent possessed enough energy to blow them right off his face. He WAS Mork. He WAS Adrian Cronauer of "Good Morning, Vietnam." He WAS Patch Adams, and "Aladdin's" genie, and Mrs. Doubtfire. @highlight While widely-regarded as one of the funniest men alive, Williams was battling depression @highlight Many comics are commonly known to have a darker side @highlight "We lose at least one great comic to suicide or ODs every year," tweeted comedian Michael Ian Black
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Initially it was believed @placeholder, who had divorced from Tito Jackson in 1993, drowned in a swimming pool, but the case was reopened, and her sons in 1995 filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against a man they accused of killing her.
(CNN) -- Tito Joseph "TJ" Jackson, who on Wednesday was named temporary guardian of Michael Jackson's three children, was inspired by his famous uncle to form a singing group with his brothers. TJ had been placed in charge of the children when the kids' grandmother, Katherine, left home on July 15 and will watch the children while the legal proceedings play out in a California court. TJ Jackson, 34, is the son of Tito Jackson and the late Delores Martes Jackson. TJ and his older brothers, Taj and Taryll, form the R&B group 3T. Jackson is married with three children, a boy and two girls. @highlight T.J. Jackson and his two brothers are the sons of Tito Jackson @highlight He and his brothers were inspired to start a group after watching uncle Michael @highlight Brother Taj says their mother "made sure that we had a real childhood" @highlight Delores Martes died in 1994 in what later was found to have been a homicide
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Before the Mass, pilgrims gathering in Vatican City told CNN they were excited to celebrate with the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Pope Francis rang in his first Christmas at the Vatican with a Christmas Eve Mass preaching a message of love and forgiveness. "On this night, let us share the joy of the Gospel. God loves us. He so loves us that he gave us his son to be our brother, to be light in our darkness. To us the Lord repeats, 'Do not be afraid,' ... And I, too, repeat, do not be afraid,'" the Pope said. "Our Father is patient. He loves us, he gives us Jesus to guide us on the way which leads to the promised land. Jesus is the light who brightened the darkness. Our Father forgives always. He is our peace and light." @highlight The Pope urges faithful to cast aside hatred @highlight He leads his first Christmas Eve Mass at the Vatican @highlight "God is light and in him there is no darkness at all," the Pope says
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She said a large number of @placeholder worked among a mixed workforce at the school.
An 'outstanding' inner-city academy is to be investigated over claims non-Muslim staff are being treated unfairly and staff are attempting to introduce Islamic studies to the curriculum. Non faith-based Park View Academy in the Alum Rock area of Birmingham was the first academy in Britain to be rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted. It will now be investigated by Department of Education (DfE) officials following a complaint by an employee. The complaint is believed to include claims non-Muslim staff are being treated unfairly at the state school - which also manages two other schools in the city. Park View Academy will be investigated following claims non-Muslim teachers are being treated unfairly and that the school is attempting to teach Islamic studies. It was Britain's first 'outstanding' rated Academy @highlight Park View Academy in Alum Rock, Birmingham, will be investigated by DfE @highlight Follows employee claims non-Muslim staff are being sidelined @highlight Also alleges school is attempting to put Islamic studies on curriculum @highlight Will no doubt create comparisons to Al-Madinah school in Derby @highlight First Muslim free school closed over concerns of teaching quality and claims women were forced to wear head scarves
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Midfielder Jack Colback could be one of five @placeholder starting for Newcastle against Sunderland
When Sir John Hall announced during the 1990s his vision for Newcastle United to field a team of 11 Geordies at St James' Park in the future, the idea seemed fanciful at best. And, in the two decades since, the Premier League has become an increasingly international game, with young foreign talent squeezing out the opportunities for upcoming local players. Yet, on Sunday, Alan Pardew could send out a Newcastle United XI containing five Tynesiders - the first time that number will have started a match for the Magpies against bitter rivals Sunderland in the history of the Premier League. @highlight Newcastle United host Sunderland in Sunday's Tyne-Wear derby @highlight Five Geordies could start for Magpies against Black Cats - Jak Alnwick, Steven Taylor, Sammy Ameobi, Jack Colback and Paul Dummett @highlight Youngster Adam Armstrong could also be among the substitutes @highlight Magpies have lost the last three Tyne-Wear derbies @highlight READ: Newcastle vs Sunderland was always going to be massive... but with Toon ousted from the Capital One Cup it goes to another level @highlight Niall Quinn: It hurts to watch Sunderland graduate Jack Colback playing so well for rivals Newcastle
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As the then-22-year-old intern's name became a national buzzword for having repeated sexual encounters with the then-President, her @placeholder came to her defense and criticized Mr Clinton.
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 5 September 2012 | UPDATED: 00:25 EST, 6 September 2012 Religious headliner: Rabbi David Wolpe, who head's Los Angeles' Sinai Temple, has known Monica Lewinsky and her family for decades Monica Lewinsky's former rabbi who publicly condemned Bill Clinton during the sex scandal gave the benediction minutes after the former President took the stage at the Democratic National Convention tonight. ABC News reported that the awkward pairing was likely overlooked by organizers because Rabbi David Wolpe is such a well-known figure in the Jewish community. Time may not have healed all wounds, however, as Rabbi Wolpe was very critical of Mr Clinton throughout the scandal and wrote an op-ed three years ago reiterating those feelings. @highlight Rabbi David Wolpe has known the Lewinskys for years and criticized Clinton during the scandal @highlight Is booked to speak before the former President at DNC on Wednesday
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@placeholder worry more about voter fraud than do voters in other countries, because they are the only country without a reliable system of national identification.
Washington (CNN) -- When the polls close in most other democracies, the results are known almost instantly. Ballots are usually counted accurately and rapidly, and nobody disputes the result. Complaints of voter fraud are rare; complaints of voter suppression are rarer still. The kind of battle we are seeing in Florida -- where Democrats and Republicans will go to court over whether early voting should span 14 days or eight -- simply does not happen in Germany, Canada, Britain or France. The ballot uncertainty that convulsed the nation after Florida's vote in 2000 could not happen in Mexico or Brazil. @highlight David Frum: Tuesday's vote is subject to all manner of disputes between parties @highlight He says U.S. voting system is locally controlled, gives too much power to politicians @highlight Other democracies establish national standards and enforce them equally, he says @highlight Frum: After dispute over 2000 election, reforms were promised but haven't materialized
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She said that @placeholder believes both in equality and freedom of speech and that 'figuring out how to stand for both at the same time can be hard.'
By Associated Press Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich is stepping down as CEO following protests over his support of a gay marriage ban in California. The Mountain View, California-based nonprofit maker of the Firefox browser infuriated many employees and users last week by promoting Eich. At issue was Eich's $1,000 donation in 2008 to the campaign to pass California's Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that outlawed same-sex marriages. The ban was overturned when the U.S. Supreme Court last year left in place a lower-court ruling striking down the ballot measure. The contribution had drawn some negative attention in the past but took on more weight when he was named CEO. @highlight Mozilla co-founder Brendan Eich is stepping down as CEO following protests over his support of a gay marriage ban in California @highlight The Mountain View, California-based nonprofit maker of the Firefox browser infuriated many employees and users last week by promoting Eich @highlight At issue was Eich's $1,000 donation in 2008 to the campaign to pass California's Proposition 8, a constitutional amendment that outlawed same-sex marriages
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'It's fair to say @placeholder is nobody's token hire.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:16 EST, 19 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:18 EST, 19 January 2014 Chris Christie’s George Washington Bridge scandal was front and center on ‘Saturday Night Live’ as the opening sketch poked fun at the scandal-plagued New Jersey Governor. The show kicked off with a skit showing Gov Christie taking questions as a guest on CNN’s ‘Piers Morgan Live.’ It also featured the debut of Sasheer Zamata, the show's first-ever female African-American cast member. When asked if he was aware of the scandal, Gov Christie (played by Bobby Moynihan) wisecracked about being too busy. @highlight The opening skit had Chris Christie, Alex Rodriguez and Justin Bieber @highlight All blamed everyone but themselves for their problems @highlight Sasheer Zamata's first appearance on the show was a dance routine
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I think it has been a huge misjudgment of @placeholder.
Beijing (CNN) -- Wang Kang looks every bit what he is: a Chinese scholar. With his Confucian beard, graying hair and a deep, resonant voice enunciating Putonghua tones, he epitomizes gravitas. But it's not his appearance so much as the power of his story. For Wang is one of the few insiders who dare to speak publicly about something most people in China only whisper about: the fall of the man once touted as a potential Chinese president. "I know I'm taking a little risk by agreeing to this interview," he says. "Several foreign media have told me they cannot find one single person to speak in the vast city of Chongqing. No one dares go public. This is sad." @highlight Wang Kang is personally familiar with the people at the center of the Bo Xilai scandal @highlight Bo was widely tipped to be a future president of China @highlight He says Bo's crackdown in Chongqing went too far, with torture commonplace @highlight Wang: Demise of Chongqing party chief may be good for China itself
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We felt uncomfortable but I made it clear to the staff - and I’m not a fluent @placeholder speaker but I speak well - I said to the staff, and I know they understood me, that if there are issues I live three minutes down the road and you have my number on record,' Ashton explained.
The grandson of famous soprano and radio star Queenie Ashton has revealed how his 79-year-old Australian father was humiliatingly tied to a hospital bed in Phuket, Thailand with bedsheets and left in pain for hours during a nightmare ordeal. The unorthodox restraints were used on expat Anthony Lawson after he tried to seek help when his requests for a drink of water, an IV change and prescribed sleeping pills allegedly went unanswered for three hours. Mr Lawson, who was born in Sydney in 1935, but lived in England and Hong Kong before retiring in Thailand in 1998, was allegedly neglected and mistreated after being admitted to Phuket's main government hospital. @highlight Expat Anthony Lawson was tied to a hospital bed in Phuket, Thailand @highlight Incident occurred on November 18, 2014, at Vachira Hospital @highlight Mr Lawson had gone to seek help after his requests for water and his prescribed sleeping pills had allegedly gone unanswered for three hours @highlight He was brought back to his bed by a male nurse and three guards @highlight They tied him down and left him restrained by spare bedsheets overnight @highlight When he died on January 8 he was still reeling from the ordeal @highlight His 23-year-old son Ashton says: 'He was still thinking about that night' @highlight Vachira Hospital has denied any wrongdoing
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In addition to him and @placeholder, the former agriculture minister, four others also are accused of organizing the post-election violence.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Several thousand Kenyans attended a rally Monday for two prominent politicians who have been implicated in crimes against humanity and brought before the International Criminal Court at The Hague, Netherlands. Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and member of Parliament William Ruto had just returned from the court, where they face multiple counts of crimes against humanity for the bloody post-election violence that wracked Kenya in late 2007 and early 2008. "We are prepared to carry this cross," Ruto said. "We are determined never again that Kenyans will fight over polls." The rally was billed as a prayer meeting, but it took the form of a political event, with dozens of members of Parliament from across the country showing their support for the embattled officials. @highlight Uhuru Kenyatta and William Ruto have just returned from The Hague @highlight They are among six people accused of crimes against humanity after the 2007 election @highlight More than a thousand people were killed after the disputed election
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@placeholder continued: "At this stage, he is having no symptoms or physical signs, he has no tenderness, no swelling, no redness.
(CNN) -- Houston Rockets team physician Tom Clanton has said the foot injury currently sidelining Chinese center Yao Ming could threaten the seven-foot-six-inch player's career. Yao Ming's entire basketball future could be in danger due to his persistent foot injury. "At this point, the injury has the potential for him missing this next season and could be career-threatening," Clanton told the Houston Chronicle regional newspaper. "One of the things we are trying to get is a consensus opinion on that, to make certain there is no option we are overlooking that would provide an earlier return or would be an option for treatment that he would prefer rather than doing additional surgery," he added. @highlight Houston Rockets physician says Yao Ming injury could "threaten his career" @highlight Yao fractured his left foot playing for Houston against the L.A. Lakers in May @highlight The 28-year-old was flag-bearer for China at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games @highlight Yao has been perennial All-Star selection since he moved to the U.S. in 2002
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And when it comes to being green, this @placeholder resort isn't new to the game.
HANCOCK, Massachusetts (CNN) -- Imagine climbing 276 steps to change a light bulb. That's all in a day's work for Rian Harford. The Zephyr wind turbine towers over Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort in Massachusetts. He's a mountain operations mechanic at Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort. And that light bulb isn't just a regular light bulb. It belongs inside an air-traffic warning light that sits 253 feet high upon a wind turbine. Jiminy Peak, in Hancock, Massachusetts, touts itself as the first ski resort in North America to feature such a structure. The idea to build the turbine came to company president and CEO Brian Fairbank after years of struggling with the astronomical cost of making snow. @highlight Jiminy Peak bills itself as first North American ski resort with wind turbine @highlight Ski resort's turbine shaves $450,000 a year from energy bill @highlight Turbine produces enough power for more than 600 homes @highlight Boston professor warns that wind turbines kill bats that help ecosystem
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But Cornwell said "@placeholder" is actually more uplifting than her last couple of books, which took on a more twisted aura.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- When Patricia Cornwell began writing thriller novels, she ruled the world of forensic science. "I'm very interested in what motivates people, why they do what they do, how they do it," Patricia Cornwell said. "I could treat readers in each book to some new aspect that they wouldn't be familiar with," Cornwell said. Now the author is bombarded with "CSI"-like information from every side -- from "Bones" to "Forensic Files" to, well, "CSI." "It's like you create this monster and find out it's living in the house with you, and it's banished you to a room because it has more power than you," she said. @highlight Patricia Cornwell releases 16th book about Kay Scarpetta called "Scarpetta" @highlight Scarpetta leaves South Carolina for new case in New York @highlight Cornwell enjoys exploring her characters' minds and criminal psychology @highlight Author still spends time researching forensic science
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The @placeholder "performance" also resurrected the discussion on whether fans even want to see their favorite artists as holograms.
(CNN) -- The King of Pop is back in the spotlight -- and not everybody is happy about it. Despite the well of affection for the late Michael Jackson, his "return" in the form of a hologram at Sunday night's Billboard Music Awards didn't meet with unanimous approval. The spectral Jackson performed "Slave to the Rhythm," one of the singles from "Xscape," a new album of posthumously released Jackson music. He was accompanied by actual, physically present dancers. Billboard Music Awards: MJ hologram and Kendall's flub get buzz It was either the most amazing thing ever -- or super creepy, depending on which side of the fence you were viewing it from. @highlight A hologram of Michael Jackson gets mixed reaction @highlight Some fans found it too realistic @highlight A common description: "Creepy"
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Obama, speaking at the close of the Group of 20 economic summit, said @placeholder's leaders showed a 'heightened sense of urgency' during two days of talks.
By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:17 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:23 EST, 20 June 2012 German Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to announce a eurozone bailout Confusion is currently surrounding whether Germany is prepared to back a £600billion bailout scheme to rescue the crumbling euro. Last night, European leaders were said to be inching towards a deal. German Chancellor Angela Merkel was understood to be poised to announce that two eurozone funds worth €750billion (£605billion) would be used to buy up the debts of Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece and others. The move would essentially mean Germany and the wealthy countries of the eurozone would underwrite struggling member states. @highlight Angela Merkel 'poised' to announce two eurozone funds worth €750bn @highlight will be used to buy up debts of Spain, Italy, Portugal, Greece and others @highlight 'Germany and wealthy eurozone members underwrite struggling members' @highlight Barack Obama voices confidence in Europe's ability to 'break the fever' @highlight EU commissioner's spokesman: 'It would only be financial paracetamol' @highlight FTSE-100 up 0.48%; CAC 40 up 0.14%; DAX up 0.37%
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Yesterday in Ukraine, pro- Russian separatists in east Ukraine ignored Mr @placeholder’s public calls to postpone a referendum on independence, which many fear could spark a full-blown civil war.
By Gerri Peev Criticised: Lord Mandelson has been accused of acting like a 'Kremlin lackey' by agreeing to attend an economic conference in Russia Lord Mandelson has been accused of acting like a ‘Kremlin lackey’ by agreeing to attend an economic conference in Russia. The former Labour minister is on the list of those expected to be at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum in two weeks. David Cameron, the White House and the Labour Party have all called for a boycott of the business event amid concerns about Russia’s aggressive stance on Ukraine. It has been dubbed Vladimir Putin’s ‘vanity summit’. @highlight Lord Mandelson criticised for agreeing to attend Russian conference @highlight Former Labour minister is on list of those expected to attend the event @highlight David Cameron, White House and Labour Party have called for boycott @highlight Comes amid concerns about Russia's aggressive stance on Ukraine
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"@placeholder was really expecting me to represent them well and at that time I don't think I was doing that."
(CNN) -- He calls it "my spaceship." From the soundproofed walls and floor to the large sofas and keyboard racks, there's only one prevailing color inside Akon's state-of-the-art personal studio. "It is all white," says the multi-platinum selling artist, of the studio where he has recorded and produced several of his R&B and hip hop hits. "It helps me think a lot easier," he adds. "This is my place of creation -- I am self-engineered, I pretty much work everything in here myself." Read this: Roaring success of 'Lion King' musician It's also here where the Senegalese-American singer is putting the final touches to his fourth studio album, expected to be released in June, nearly 10 years after he first rose to fame with his 2004 debut offering "Trouble." @highlight Akon is Senegalese-American multi-platinum selling artist and producer @highlight He has collaborated with stars including Michael Jackson and Lady Gaga @highlight Akon is releasing his fourth studio album in summer @highlight He says he wants to make a big impact in Africa
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An al Qaeda flier distributed to residents said the execution was in ‘retribution’ for anyone who deals with @placeholder.
By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 05:32 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 6 March 2014 Al Qaeda militants have executed a Yemeni man accused of being an infiltrator and tied him to a football goal as a ‘warning’ to others, security officials say. The unidentified man was accused of spying on al Qaeda for the U.S. and was shot dead in the town of Shahr in Yemen’s southeastern Hadhramout province. Security officials say the man was killed on Thursday by a militant firing squad and his body was tied to the goal for public display by the militants. @highlight Man accused of spying for the U.S. killed by al-Qaeda in Yemen @highlight Militants said he was planting microchips to guide U.S. drones @highlight He was shot dead and tied to a football goal as a 'warning' @highlight WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES
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Those efforts, according to the IRS, have lead to "stopping more refund fraud than ever before" and "are not reflected in the five-year projection" by the @placeholder inspector general.
(CNN) -- Criminals who file fraudulent tax returns by stealing people's identities could rake in an estimated $26 billion over the next five years because the IRS cannot keep up with the amount of the fraud, Treasury Inspector General J. Russell George said Tuesday. "Our analysis found that, although the IRS detects and prevents a large number of fraudulent refunds based on false income documents, there is much fraud that it does not detect," said George's prepared testimony before a joint hearing of the House Ways and Means Subcommittees on Oversight and Social Security. George's report is the first detailed analysis of the tax refund fraud problem, which could affect any legitimate taxpayer. His projection of $26 billion is larger than any other estimate of identity theft tax fraud. @highlight The Treasury's estimate is the first detailed analysis of the ongoing problem @highlight With budget cuts, the IRS cannot deal with the fraud, according to inspector general @highlight IRS says it stopped the issuance of $1.3 billion in potentially fraudulent tax returns
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It is likely a similar backlash will affect @placeholder when the adverts are introduced
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:38 EST, 9 September 2013 If you think adverts on Facebook are annoying, get ready to see them pop up in your Instagram feed too because the company has announced plans to sell advertising by 2014. Instagram's director of business operations Emily White told the Wall Street Journal the company is looking at ways to make money and intends to introduce adverts 'within the next year.' Although, she added her team were still looking at ways to integrate the ads into the photo-sharing app without alienating or annoying its users, and without damaging the app's 'cool factor.' @highlight Since Facebook bought Instagram, it has looked at ways to make money @highlight Instagram's Emily White said adverts could be introduced by next year @highlight But she claims that adverts would not damage the app's 'cool factor'
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Everything has happened so quickly since the end of the season that @placeholder hasn’t had time to dwell on the title race.
Last week a video of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain mimicking Daniel Sturridge’s notorious goal celebration surfaced on the FA’s World Cup website. Soon enough, when the tournament gets under way in Brazil, Sturridge will be hoping to show the world how it really should be done. Dancing King: Sturridge having a dance after scoring against Denmark earlier this year Hitman: Daniel Sturridge should be England's main main up front at the World Cup in Brazil ‘In a World Cup, if I was to score a goal... if I can score one goal I would be happy because I have come a long way,’ he admitted. @highlight Sturridge admits he'd love to score just one goal at the World Cup @highlight Liverpool striker admits World Cup is a different level of football to the Premier League @highlight Gary Lineker scored 10 goals in two World Cup campaigns @highlight England kick off their World Cup campaign against Italy on June 14
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After word spread of @placeholder's withdrawal, Orman in a statement said, "This is certainly an unexpected turn of events.
(CNN) -- A surprise in Kansas Wednesday night is setting the stage for an even more interesting U.S. Senate race this fall. Democratic candidate Chad Taylor decided to drop out of the race, which means more support may go to an independent candidate against Republican incumbent Sen. Pat Roberts. In a statement to the Wichita Eagle, Taylor said, "After much consideration and prolonged discussion with my supporters, my staff, and party leadership at every level, I have decided to end my campaign for the United States Senate." The move came hours after independent candidate Greg Orman announced support from a group of moderate Republicans. @highlight The Democratic candidate withdraws from the U.S. Senate race in Kansas @highlight That means more support could go to the independent candidate @highlight Republican incumbent Sen. Pat Roberts was once thought to be a shoe-in @highlight GOP strategists are pushing Roberts to step it up
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The lawsuit also charged that Stone was "repeatedly verbally dismissive of Elemen's deeply held religious beliefs, criticized @placeholder for frequently attending church and, on one occasion, even forbade her live in nanny from reading the bible in Stone's house."
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Sharon Stone's former nanny filed a lawsuit Wednesday accusing the actress of violating labor laws and making derogatory comments about her ethnicity. Stone called it "an absurd lawsuit" with "made-up and fabricated" claims, filed by "a disgruntled ex-employee who is obviously looking to get money any way she can." Erlinda Elemen, who is Filipino, worked as a live-in nanny for the actress for more than four years, until she was fired in February 2011, the lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court Wednesday said. Elemen claims she was fired because she refused to give back overtime pay that Stone told her she did not deserve. @highlight Erlinda Elemen accuses Sharon Stone of firing her because of overtime pay @highlight Stone calls it "an absurd lawsuit" with "made-up and fabricated" claims @highlight The ex-nanny accuses Stone of making derogatory comments about her ethnicity @highlight Elemen worked as a live-in nanny for the actress for more than four years
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During the recount, @placeholder's campaign alleged that thousands of absentee ballots had been improperly rejected and asked that they be counted.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- A state election board on Monday will announce Democrat Al Franken has defeated Republican incumbent Norm Coleman in Minnesota's U.S. Senate race, state officials told CNN Sunday. A board will say Al Franken won the U.S. Senate race by 225 votes, Minnesota's secretary of state says. The canvassing board on Monday will say a recount determined Franken won by 225 votes, Secretary of State Mark Ritchie told CNN. However, Coleman's campaign, which contends the recount should have included about 650 absentee ballots it says were improperly rejected in the initial count, has indicated it will challenge the certification. @highlight Recount tally favoring Al Franken will be announced Monday, Minnesota officials say @highlight Incumbent Norm Coleman expected to challenge result @highlight Coleman's campaign says 650 rejected absentee ballots should have counted
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The rear balcony of Aspen Lodge, a four-bed, four-bathroom timber-clad lakeside home in the @placeholder
My close friend's summer wedding was in Bibury, the prettiest village in the UK, according to the most influential designer of the 19th century William Morris. And he should know. Not only was I to be an usher but I was also fortunate enough to be staying in the UK's first and only residential nature reserve, better known as Lower Mill Estate. While my friends lugged their wedding outfits and bags into their hastily-arranged B&Bs, I was picking up the keys to Aspen Lodge - a timber-clad four-bed, four-bathroom detached retreat set within the 550-acres of this gated, luxury second home development in the Cotswolds. @highlight Lower Mill Estate offers three nights in a two-bedroom luxury apartment (sleeping up to 4) from £453, on a self-catering basis, including spa access @highlight Approximately one hour and 45 minutes by road from London @highlight There is an on-site shop. Guests can rent bikes, canoes and paddle boards
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Obama for @placeholder, the name of the campaign, already released an e-mail to its distribution list in an attempt to educate readers on the president's fiscal cliff argument and to rally supporters behind him.
Washington (CNN) -- It helped get him re-elected, so President Barack Obama is again employing campaign-style tactics to increase pressure on congressional Republicans to compromise to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. Failure to reach a deal means tax increases and deep spending cuts take effect in five weeks, a scenario analysts fear could push the country back into recession. While aides on both sides have been talking, no follow-up meeting between Obama and congressional leaders has been scheduled after their initial post-election discussion on November 16. Instead, Obama met Tuesday with small business owners, the first in a series of events this week intended to highlight his push for raising taxes on the wealthiest 2% of Americans while maintaining current rates for everyone else. @highlight House Speaker Boehner also launches a series of events @highlight President Obama takes his tax message to the public, again @highlight Uncertainty over a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff causes market jitters @highlight Tax hikes and spending cuts loom without a deal in the next five weeks
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@placeholder police said that a caretaker at the resort found the teenager unconscious in the bathroom.
(CNN) -- Doctors will attempt to determine Monday why actor John Travolta's teenage son died. An autopsy is scheduled for Monday to determine Jett Travolta's cause of death. Jett Travolta, 16, was found unconscious Friday while on vacation with his family in the Bahamas. He was taken by ambulance to a hospital and pronounced dead on arrival, local police said. Doctors will conduct an autopsy Monday, and the boy's body later will be transferred to Ocala, Florida, for burial, Travolta attorney Michael Ossi said. In a statement posted on the actor's Web site, Travolta and his wife, Kelly Preston, described Jett as "the most wonderful son that two parents could ever ask for and lit up the lives of everyone he encountered." Gallery: Jett Travolta and his family » @highlight Jett Travolta died Friday while on vacation with family in the Bahamas @highlight The 16-year-old had seizure, struck head on bathtub, lawyer says @highlight Boy had suffered from Kawasaki disease, an inflammation of artery walls @highlight The teenager will be buried in Ocala, Florida
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Constant presence: The NYPD security booth outside NYC mayor Bill DeBlasio's @placeholder house the booth has been there since he won election in November
Six weeks after Bill de Blasio left behind his suburban Brooklyn house to move into Gracie Mansion, the NYPD is still guarding his empty home. An officer from the NYPD is stationed 24 hours a day in a small booth outside de Blasio's home in Park Slope and based on hourly wages, taxpayers in New York are paying $277,000 a year for their mayor's empty home to be protected. According to the New York Post a spokesman for the NYPD refused to comment on security arrangements for the mayor who moved in Gracie Mansion in July, almost nine months after his election to replace Michael Bloomberg. @highlight New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio left Brooklyn in July for Gracie Mansion @highlight NYPD officer guards home 24 hours a day at a cost of more than $250,000
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How Egyptians now respond in terms of both issues will affect not only @placeholder's television program, but how Egypt itself will develop in the months and years to come.
(CNN) -- Talk shows have proliferated in Egypt since the beginning of the January 25 revolution nearly two years ago. One host has become particularly famous, to the point of being described as the "Jon Stewart of the Arab world." Bassem Youssef was even a guest on "The Daily Show" itself in June, and recently CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour interviewed him about freedom of speech in Egypt. In the aftermath of the passing of Egypt's new constitution, it seems Youssef himself may become an example of the ultimate test of that very freedom. Since Youssef -- a 38-year-old heart surgeon -- hit the airwaves in 2011, he's received a great deal of criticism for his satirical style, expressed in a quintessentially Egyptian idiom and flair. No one, it seems, escapes his sharp tongue -- if they are in the political arena or have affected public discourse, then they're fair game. The more significant their influence and impact, the more they can expect to be lampooned on Youssef's weekly program -- called, simply, "The Program." @highlight Bassem Youssef, a heart surgeon, is a satirical sensation on Egyptian TV @highlight His show mercilessly mocks politicians and religious radicals, says H.A. Hellyer @highlight A legal complaint has been filed against him for insulting Egypt's president on the show @highlight If the case proceeds, there could be free-speech repercussions, says Hellyer
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@placeholder's asking price is low at £7m but reflects Chelsea's respect for one of their club legends
Arsenal remain favourites to sign Petr Cech from Chelsea should they pay the £7million asking price. AC Milan, Roma and Real Madrid have all shown an interest while his agent maintains Liverpool are also in the frame. Cech, 32, who starred for the Czech Republic last week, wants to play regularly after being displaced by Thibaut Courtois as Chelsea's No 1. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho dismisses 'Mickey Mouse' Petr Cech rumours Petr Cech has been displaced as Chelsea No 1 by Thibaut Courtois and is available for transfer Courtois (right) has established himself as one of the world's finest goalkeepers @highlight Petr Cech now second choice at Chelsea behind Thibaut Courtois @highlight Chelsea are prepared to sell the goalkeeper in January for £7million @highlight Arsenal, AC Milan, Roma, Liverpool and Real Madrid are all interested @highlight Arsenal are the favourites but Arsene Wenger must meet asking price
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The @placeholder gave me some of my best scuba diving experiences including tons of turtles.
Game of Thrones star Natalie Dormer loves spending time in Bali. Whether it’s diving in Lombok or skiing with friends, the 32-year-old likes nothing better than going on holiday. The Reading lass loves adventure and counts her travels down the western coast of Goa as one of her most memorable life experiences. Natalie, who plays Queen Margaery Tyrell in the popular American fantasy drama, has a soft spot for London and enjoys spending time on the South Bank. Natalie plays Queen Margaery Tyrell in the popular fantasy drama Game of Thrones. Her character is known for her beauty, political cunning and ambition @highlight Westoros Queen loves walking holidays and skiiing with friends @highlight The 32-year-old has been scuba diving in Lombok, Bali and Gili Islands @highlight She's an adventure lover and would like to visit Queenstown, New Zealand
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The Australian may only be at the start of his senior career but he is already learning from the best -- his idol, @placeholder.
(CNN)The poster boy for the Australian Open isn't quite sure he is the right man for the job. For once, four-time winners Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic are not center stage, and tennis hunk Rafael Nadal has been muscled out in Melbourne. The face of the fortnight belongs to homegrown hope Nick Kyrgios -- the highest ranked Australian on the men's tour. Wearing fluorescent sneakers, mismatched socks and a sharp haircut, the world No. 50 exudes typical Australian surfer cool on court but he has mixed feelings about his new found status. "They could have chosen a lot more better-looking people than me," Kyrgios jokes to Open Court presenter Pat Cash in an interview before the first grand slam of the new tennis season started. @highlight Teenager Nick Kyrgios is the top-ranked home player at the Australian Open @highlight The world No.50 fueled Aussie fever by knocking Rafael Nadal out of Wimbledon @highlight Kyrgios says he won't put pressure on himself at first grand slam of 2015
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@placeholder, now four, was born at the same hospital and looked almost identical to her big brother as a baby, but is growing up with slightly paler skin and lighter hair.
Tess and Chris Giddings knew when they started a family they would be making an inevitable contribution to multicultural Britain. What they didn’t expect was that they’d start their own melting pot. For the children produced by the blue-eyed blonde and her black-skinned husband cover just about every spectrum of the inter-racial rainbow. Melting pot: Chris and Tess Giddings with, from left, Jacob, Amiah, Savannah and Zion Or, as Chris proudly describes it: ‘We’re like a box of chocolates – dark ones, brown ones and white ones.’ The couple’s remarkable brood includes a daughter who shares mum’s fair skin and eye colour; her golden complexioned sister; their olive-skinned big brother; and the latest arrival, a button-nosed, black baby boy who looks just like dad. @highlight Tess and Chris Giddings have four children that cover just about every spectrum of the inter-racial rainbow @highlight They wondered at one point whether their palest daughter was really theirs
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Lopez said @placeholder called her on Friday to invite her to a party but didn't mention that it was a wedding party.
By Rachel Quigley and Laura Pullman PUBLISHED: 20:14 EST, 15 May 2012 | UPDATED: 03:11 EST, 16 May 2012 Police are searching for the husband of a woman found stabbed to death in a bathtub still wearing her wedding dress on Sunday. Arnoldo Jimenez, 30, and Estrella Carrera, 26, were married on Friday, two days later police found her body in her Chicago apartment. Jimenez has not been seen since and police issued an arrest warrant on Tuesday. Scroll down for video Searching: Police are searching for Arnoldo Jimenez, 30, who has not been seen since Estrella Carrera, 26, was found dead in her bathtub on Sunday afternoon - two days after the couple married @highlight Estrella Carrera, 26, married on Friday night and was last seen 2am on Saturday morning @highlight Police issue arrest warrant for Arnoldo Jimenez @highlight Cousin said she had a quickie wedding after an on-off relationship with Jimenez for 3 years @highlight Relatives did not approve of relationship @highlight Mother of 2-year-old son and 9-year-old daughter
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after @placeholder declared they would win, mostly at Rolling Stones concerts
Mick Jagger's Brazilian ex-lover has told her country to stop 'cyber-bullying' him after he was branded a national curse for backing Brazil in the World Cup. The Rolling Stones singer, 70, was spotted in a VIP box at the Mineirao stadium last night as the host nation was trounced 7-1 by Germany in one of the worst defeats of the tournament's history. His support came to the dismay of fans who had already nicknamed Jagger 'pe frio' - the jinx - for lending his backing to a string of doomed sides earlier in the tournament. Scroll down for video The jinx! For weeks Mick Jagger has been dubbed a World Cup curse for backing several doomed sides - culminating in his appearance in a VIP box with his son (centre) for Brazil's 7-1 trouncing by Germany @highlight Rolling Stones star dubbed 'pe frio' - the jinx - after backing several losers @highlight Brazil fans made talisman cardboard cut-outs of him supporting opponents @highlight But to their dismay, 70-year-old rocker decided to back host nation instead @highlight He sat in VIP box watching Germany trounce Brazil 7-1 in semi-final disaster @highlight Jagger has since become a figure of mockery in the shamed host nation @highlight Former lover Luciana Giminez defended him against 'cyber-bullying'
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To @placeholder’s credit, they bounced back well after falling behind.
Kenwyne Jones scored the first goal of the new Football League season as Blackburn Rovers and Cardiff City served up a Friday night appetiser that augurs well for the next nine months. Jones, who had failed to score in 10 games as Cardiff slipped out of the Premier League last season, showed the Sky Bet Championship should be more to his liking when he was given time and space to put away an 18th minute header. But to prove to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and his demanding owner Vincent Tan that the second tier will not be a cakewalk for their pre-season promotion favourites, Blackburn deservedly hit back through Scotland U21 international Tom Cairney after Peter Whittingham had been robbed by Jordan Rhodes. @highlight Kenwyne Jones put Cardiff ahead with a free header in the first half @highlight Peter Whittingham's set pieces were troublesome for Blackburn early on @highlight Blackburn equalised through a brilliant effort from Tom Cairney @highlight Both sides go top of the Sky Bet Championship for at least 19 hours @highlight Blackburn and Cardiff are favourites to challenge for promotion this season
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Mr @placeholder says the event 'has gone from being a little family party to being a community event'.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:46 EST, 25 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:20 EST, 26 December 2013 More than 200 surfers dressed as Santa Claus, elves and snowmen were surfing the Christmas Eve waves off central Florida's Atlantic coast. Cocoa Beach Mayor Dave Netterstrom took in the view from the sand on Tuesday, declaring the fourth-annual gathering 'the largest surfing Santa event on the planet'. Organizer George Trosset says he may move the holiday event to downtown Cocoa Beach next year to accommodate growing crowds. A young surfing Santa Claus hits the waves during the fourth annual 'surfing Santas' event in Cocoa Beach, Florida @highlight Surfers hit the waves on Cocoa Beach, Florida on Christmas Eve @highlight The annual event, now in its fourth year, raises money for a cancer charity
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In its handful of moments like these, "@placeholder" almost makes you feel like a kid again.
(EW.com) -- Let me put my cards on the table. I was one of those kids who wasted their youth watching "Creature Double Feature" smackdowns between Godzilla and his arsenal of enemy combatants such as Mothra and Ghidorah. There was something about seeing these behemoths stomp Tokyo to dust that made me absolutely giddy: the primal doomsday terror of a beast created by A-bomb radiation, the model-shop ingenuity, the laughable man-in-a-rubber-suit campiness. It's been 16 years since Hollywood nearly soured that love affair, thanks to Roland Emmerich's 1998 atrocity. And I was hopeful that the splashy new 3-D reboot might rekindle the old flame. @highlight Writer says "Godzilla" feels like two movies Scotch-taped together @highlight The film stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Taylor-Johnson @highlight The director's previous film was 2010's low-budget "Monsters"
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Those sent to the @placeholder were given free rein to decide what to do when they got there, the court heard.
Plans for an attack on UK soil were found at the Pakistani compound of Osama Bin Laden when it was raided by U.S special forces in 2011, a terror trial has been told. The Al-Qaeda paperwork, featuring correspondence from senior al-Qaeda operatives, also described planned attacks across Europe and Russia, including plans to bomb a pipeline or the U.S embassy in Moscow. The declassified papers were presented at the trial of Abid Naseer, who is accused of plotting to attack Manchester's Arndale shopping centre in 2009. The documents, allegedly found at the compound of Osama Bin Laden (left) were presented at the trial of Abid Naseer, 28 (right), who is accused of planning bomb attacks in Manchester, New York and Copenhagen @highlight Papers presented at trial of Abid Naseer, 28, accused of bomb plots in UK @highlight Documents were uncovered during special forces raid on house in 2011 @highlight Also included plans of attacks across Europe and U.S embassy in Moscow @highlight Naseer is alleged to have planned attack on Manchester shopping centre @highlight Pakistani national, deported in 2013, denies charges at court in Brooklyn
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We issued them routinely in @placeholder, for example," this summer over demonstrations in several cities.
(CNN) -- As riots sweep several British cities, the U.S. State Department is cautioning Americans in the U.K. to avoid areas of civil unrest, monitor local media reports and not engage in any debates that might turn violent. The guidance, carried on the website of the U.S. Embassy in London, is part of a well-oiled warning system the State Department has used for decades to alert Americans living or traveling in countries around the world of everything from terrorist threats to hurricanes. Monday, the State Department issued an updated travel warning on Pakistan, cautioning U.S. citizens that Americans in the country have been "arrested, deported, harassed, and detained" for visa violations and noting that the number of U.S. citizens arrested, detained and prosecuted for overstaying their Pakistani visas "increased markedly across the country." @highlight Decades-old system used to issue travel warnings, alerts @highlight Official: "It has nothing to do with the political situation" @highlight State Department says alerts also target Europe, not just developing nations
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'The hospital will continue to monitor and treat @placeholder and further medical updates will be provided when appropriate.'
The devastating extent of the brain injuries sustained by Formula One driver Jules Bianchi after he crashed into the back of a tractor were revealed on Tuesday. The 25-year-old Frenchman was diagnosed with diffuse axonal injury — a catastrophic head trauma from which he may never fully recover. Bianchi, considered to be among the rising stars of the sport, spent a third night in intensive care at Mie Hospital in Yokkaichi following his 110mph freak accident during the closing stages of Sunday's rain-hit Japanese Grand Prix. Paramedics rush to attend Jules Bianchi after he crashed into a recovery vehicle at Suzuka on Sunday @highlight Jules Bianchi's family confirmed he suffered a diffuse axonal injury (DAI) on Tuesday @highlight Bianchi's Marussia Formula One car crashed into a recovery tractor at 110mph during the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka @highlight Bianchi was taken to the Mie General Medical Center in Yokkaichi @highlight The driver has spent three nights in intensive care @highlight DAI is one of the most common and devastating types of brain injury @highlight Bianchi's injuries are similar to those suffered by Michael Schumacher @highlight Expert neurosurgeon confirms the recovery rate is very low @highlight Bianchi family thankful for support and remain optimistic he will recover @highlight On Sunday it was announced Bianchi was in a stable but critical condition
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It is easier to grasp the impact of these statistics when standing on a street in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The Spanish town of Pioz boasts views of snow-capped mountains, a 15th-century castle, and a swimming pool for locals to bathe in -- but residents are in short supply. Pioz has become a ghost town, a haunting reminder of the country's continuing property crisis. Pioz is saddled with €16 million of debt, making it Spain's most indebted town. Thousands of newly-built homes remain empty and vandalized years after they were built, other projects are simply unfinished and unpaid for. The town is in the municipality of Guadalajara, just an hour's drive from Madrid, but commuters weren't lured in by the new-build homes. Today, only 3,500 people live in these housing estates designed for 25,000. @highlight Pioz is saddled with €16 million of debt, making it Spain's most indebted town @highlight Today, only 3,500 people live in housing estates designed for 25,000 @highlight The country's property boom went bust in 2007, and now 20% of Spanish homes lie empty @highlight The banking sector has €186 billion-worth of troubled real estate assets on its books
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He said last night: ‘It is not realistic to manage all these capabilities by day one and how long it takes would rely on the level of @placeholder support.
Alex Salmond is demanding a £10 billion carve-up of Britain’s Armed Forces – including aircraft, ships and the transfer of up to 9,200 regular and Special Forces troops – if Scotland votes for independence. The Scottish National Party leader insists his country’s share of the UK’s military assets should be handed over free of charge so his government can form its own navy, air force and army. But last night, experts said his asset-stripping of Britain’s Armed Forces would severely damage the UK’s military capability. Scroll down for video From the British Army, the SNP wants three infantry battalions, including the Royal Highland Fusiliers (pictured) @highlight Alex Salmond wants aircraft, ships and the transfer of up to 9,200 regular and Special Forces troops if Scotland votes for independence @highlight He insists his country's share of the UK's military assets should be handed over free of charge @highlight But experts said his asset-stripping would damage the UK's military power @highlight They also said Scotland would struggle to defend itself on the SNP's proposed annual defence budget of £2.5 billion
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She added that Riley had been bailed with conditions and that he had received a letter from @placeholder that week notifying him of his suspension.
By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 13:38 EST, 27 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:39 EST, 27 February 2013 Male nurse Neil Riley, 54, was found dead at his home in Great Harwood, Blackburn A dedicated male nurse at one Britain's most prestigious Catholic boarding schools hanged himself after he was accused of being a closet peeping tom, an inquest heard today. Neil Riley, 54, had been arrested on suspicion of voyeurism after claims he set up hidden cameras in a bedroom to spy on female colleagues. Staff at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, where boarding school fees cost up to £28,443 per year, called police after it was believed four women had been secretly filmed. @highlight Nurse Neil Riley, 54, was arrested on suspicion of voyeurism after claims he set up hidden cameras at the prestigious Stonyhurst College in Lancashire @highlight He was found dead at his home in Great Harwood, Blackburn, five days later @highlight Coroner Michael Singleton today ruled Mr Riley committed suicide
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His co-creative on the job photographer @placeholder said: 'About 25 companies have asked me to do a calendar like Pirelli.
By Katy Winter The annual Pirelli calendar brings together the world's most beautiful women and the fashion industry's most celebrated photographers and stylists in a celebration of the female body. This week Pirelli released images from its hotly anticipated 50th anniversary photoshoot featuring a stellar line-up of supermodels perfectly under-dressed and shot by renowned fashion photographers Patrick Demarchelier and Peter Lindbergh. Over the years its calendars have been designed to raise eyebrows with their provocative imagery featuring very little clothing and OTT hair and make-up design, but for the 2014 shoot the Italian tyre manufacturer has let the talent do the talking by presenting a simple studio shoot feature megastars Alessandra Ambrosio, Helena Christensen, Karolina Kurkova, Alek Wek, Miranda Kerr and Isabeli Fontana dressed in over-sized shirts and jumpers. @highlight Shot by renowned fashion photographers Patrick Demarchelier and Peter Lindbergh @highlight Features Alessandra Ambrosio, Helena Christensen, Karolina Kurkova, Alek Wek, Miranda Kerr and Isabeli Fontana @highlight Simple studio shoot sees supermodels dressed down in shirts and jumpers @highlight Move away from more provocative images featuring nude women @highlight Youngest model used is Karolina Kurkova, 29, Helena Christensen is the oldest at 44 @highlight The full 50th anniversary photoshoot will be revealed in Milan on November 21
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Treatment for @placeholder usually involves taking anticoagulant medicines or being prescribed compression stockings to wear every day.
By Julian Robinson A restaurant manager died of Deep Vein Thrombosis just hours after flying home from a holiday in the Canary Islands, an inquest heard. Liz Cooper first started to feel ill while she was staying in a hotel complex in Tenerife with her life-long friend Jennifer Robinson. The 32-year-old had started to feel better on the flight back to Manchester Airport after the week's holiday in September last year. But within three hours of landing she was dead after her condition dramatically deteriorated once she arrived home at her house in Wray Crescent, Kendal, Cumbria. Liz Cooper, 32, died just three hours after landing at Manchester Airport having been on holiday in Tenerife with her life-long friend @highlight Liz Cooper started to feel ill while on holiday at a Tenerife hotel complex @highlight 32-year-old felt better on flight home to Manchester Airport, inquest told @highlight But suffered pulmonary embolism due to DVT three hours after landing @highlight Restaurant manager, from Kendal, Cumbria, had also been suffering from genetic condition which clots blood called Factor V Leiden @highlight Genetic condition is said to affect around one in 20 people in the UK
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CNN spoke with Roberts about his film, why he believes the @placeholder system should be outlawed and the award he's most proud of.
(CNN) -- At 6'3" and 277 pounds, Darryl Roberts had a body mass index of 34.6. Anything over 30.0 on the BMI scale is considered obese, and his doctor warned him that his blood pressure was too high. So the doctor gave Roberts some medication and told him to take the pills daily. Side effects, she cautioned, could include erectile dysfunction. Roberts balked. "Can't I just exercise and eat healthier?" he remembers asking. "Think about it," Roberts says with a laugh. "A 40-something year-old man on a race not to take pills that cause erectile dysfunction. Every guy I tell that to goes, 'Oh my God, I can relate to that.' " @highlight Darryl Roberts says America has a health problem, not a weight problem @highlight Roberts is filming three documentaries on beauty, health and sex @highlight "America the Beautiful 2: The Thin Commandments" focuses on the diet industry
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While @placeholder endured a dismal final day, Watney holed eight birdies to earn a second place finish and move up from 34th to 12th in the FedEx Cup standings.
(CNN) -- Zach Johnson took a step nearer the $10 million end of season prize after claiming victory at the rain-delayed BMW Championship in Chicago Monday. The 2007 Masters champion, finished the final day with a six-under 65 to secure a two-shot victory over Nick Watney and leave him needing victory at Thursday's Tour Championship to secure the riches of the FedEx Cup. Johnson, 37, pocketed a cool $1.44 million prize after clinching the 10th title of his career, his first since last year's John Deere Classic. Difficult "It's extremely difficult," Johnson told reporters after being asked about the challenges of the Tour. @highlight Zach Johnson won the $1.44 million top prize at the BMW Open @highlight Johnson fired a final round 65 to finish on 16-under ahead of Nick Watney @highlight Overnight leader Jim Furyk finished third following poor final round @highlight Johnson can win FedEx Cup prize of $10 million with victory at Tour Championship
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He was believed to have left @placeholder in October 2009 for Somalia, the FBI said.
(CNN) -- One of two suicide bombers responsible for killing two African Union soldiers in Somalia was from Minnesota, the FBI announced Thursday. Fingerprints showed that Farah Mohamed Beledi, 27, from Minneapolis-St. Paul, was one of the attackers, the FBI's Minneapolis field office said in a statement. In recent years, approximately 20 young men have traveled from the Minneapolis area to Somalia to train with al-Shabaab, and a number of them have gone on to fight with the terrorist organization, U.S. officials said. Beledi was one of 14 people indicted in July 2010 on charges of aiding al-Shabaab. Beledi was charged with, among other things, conspiring wth and providing material support to al-Shabaab, and conspiring to kill, kidnap, maim and injure persons abroad, the FBI said. @highlight Two African Union soldiers were killed by a suicide bomber in Somalia @highlight The FBI said one of two bombers was identified as a Minnesota man @highlight Farah Mohamed Beledi left for Somalia in 2009, authorities say
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"He said he was with the @placeholder transition team looking for small companies," Keith recalled.
St. John, Indiana (CNN) -- With just his dream, determination and hard work, Bill Keith started a solar fan business nearly a decade ago out of his garage in northwest Indiana. The one-time roofer simply wanted to make enough money to care for his family and to create a ripple effect for other workers, particularly in this economically depressed area outside Chicago. Keith vowed to create his solar attic fans entirely out of parts made in the United States. Using only the sun's energy, the fan pumps hot air out of the attic -- lowering cooling bills -- and doesn't have to be in direct sunlight to work. His first year, Keith said he barely made enough to scrape by -- about $39,000 in sales. @highlight Roofer Bill Keith started a solar fan business nearly a decade ago @highlight He aimed to make the fans using all American parts and labor @highlight His success attracted the attention of the Obama administration @highlight Now, a new trade policy could put him out of business
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A @placeholder official told CNN the attackers initially opened fire outside the embassy's security gate, then there was the main explosion followed by a secondary explosion.
(CNN) -- Suspected Al Qaeda militants disguised as security forces launched an explosive assault on the U.S. Embassy in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, Wednesday killing 10 Yemeni police and civilians, officials said. The attack involved two car bombs, a spokesman for Yemen's embassy in Washington said. Six attackers, including a suicide bomber wearing an explosive vest, were also killed in the attack, Mohammed al-Basha said. There were at least four explosions -- including at least one car bomb -- and sniper fire, a senior State Department official said. Yemeni officials said the first car contained people in police uniforms who exchanged fire with Yemeni security forces, the officials said. @highlight Militants attack U.S. Embassy in Yemen with car bombs and suicide bomber @highlight Attack involved two cars and snipers; some attackers wore police uniforms @highlight Embassy spokesman says 10 Yemen police, civilians killed; six attackers dead @highlight NEW: President Bush: "A reminder that we are at war with extremists"
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Barack Obama this week claimed that an international coalition of willing partners would help root out @placeholder once and for all
David Cameron could win a parliamentary vote for air strikes on Iraq, it has been claimed A leading Tory said he believed David Cameron could win a parliamentary vote for air strikes in Iraq, where the US is continuing its offensive against ISIS. Sir Richard Ottaway, chair of the Commons Foreign Affairs Select Committee, said there would be support for arming the Kurds – including carrying out air strikes if they request them. Britain has so far contributed technical and humanitarian aid to stricken northern Iraq, but reports in the US suggest Barack Obama will ask the UK and Australia to join the air campaign. @highlight Foreign Affairs Select Committee chair said PM had support for intervention @highlight Sir Richard said the PM could win MPs' backing for air strikes to help Kurds @highlight Comes amid claims the US will ask the UK and Australia to join air campaign @highlight Australia has already said it may send war planes if asked by Barack Obama
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But he’s so proud to be @placeholder and he wants to be a part of this squad.
Eden Hazard may be the best player in the Premier League ‘by a mile’, according to one full-back tasked with shackling the 23-year-old — but Wales would not swap Gareth Bale for even the most gifted of Belgium’s golden generation. Swansea’s Neil Taylor will face Hazard in an important game on the path to Euro 2016 qualification at the King Baudouin Stadium on Sunday night, aware the Chelsea forward can go past defenders ‘like a ghost’. Belgium forward Eden Hazard attempts an acrobatic volley during training on Saturday But Taylor says Hazard cannot compare to Bale, who thrives under the Welsh spotlight after dealing with the pressure at Real Madrid. @highlight Eden Hazard may be the best player in the Premier League ‘by a mile’, says Neil Taylor @highlight Wales defender will face Hazard in an important game on the path to Euro 2016 qualification on Sunday night @highlight Gareth Bale Bale performed superbly in the last two qualifiers against Bosnia and Cyprus
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Is it any wonder that when a rich young man came to @placeholder asking for spiritual guidance, Jesus said: "If you wish to feel complete, go and sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven."
(CNN) -- Does money make you happy? Does being rich contribute to your spiritual life and its possibilities? Is the gap between the rich and poor a religious problem as well as a social problem in desperate need of solutions? Jesus, Pope Francis, and brain scientists have asked these questions, and the answers are clear if unnerving. Wealth and power are dangerous for your mental health, your spiritual condition, and for society in general -- especially when they contribute to the neglect of the poor. New research explains how this works (more on this in a minute). Ridding the world of poverty is, of course, a fantasy. Jesus knew this: "You will always have the poor among you," he said (Matthew 26:11). He also said, "God blesses you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is yours." (Luke 6:20). Only a few verses before this moment in Luke, he cries (echoing the Old Testament): "The spirit of the Lord is upon me, for he has anointed me to bring the good news to the poor." (Luke 4:18). @highlight Jay Parini: Jesus, Pope Francis, scientists address question: Does money make you happy? @highlight New study says wealth, power bad for your mental health -- as Jesus knew @highlight He says the Pope, in his South Korea trip, said we must redress inequality @highlight Parini: Study finds too much wealth suppresses part of brain that causes empathy
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Yoovidhaya also allegedly paid the family of the victim @placeholder baht 3 million ($97,000) in a bid to stall a civil lawsuit, police said.
(CNN) -- Thai prosecutors were poised to issue an arrest warrant Tuesday for the grandson of the creator of the Red Bull energy drink who failed to appear in court this week over a fatal hit-and-run case that sparked nationwide anger. Prosecutors allege Vorayuth Yoovidhaya, 28, was behind the wheel of his Ferrari on September 3, 2012, when it collided with an on-duty policeman on a motorbike in downtown Bangkok. He is charged with reckless driving causing death, speeding and failing to stop following an accident. Thai police told CNN that Yoovidhaya's lawyer had informed prosecutors his client was in Singapore receiving medical treatment for a bout of influenza he contracted while on a business trip and would not be in Thailand for his scheduled court hearing. @highlight Thai prosecutors poised to issue an arrest warrant for Vorayuth Yoovidhaya @highlight Red Bull heir accused of reckless driving in hit-and-run accident involving a policeman @highlight Lawyers say Yoovidhaya is currently in Singapore receiving medical treatment @highlight The case sparked outrage last year with online forums taking aim at the Thai justice system
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Going hungry: Instead of a second portion, children in some @placeholder schools are being given dry bread to stave off their appetite
By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 14:29 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:29 EST, 20 December 2013 No extra portion: Children in Wales have been refused seconds in a bid to tackle child obesity (stock image) Hungry schoolchildren are being refused seconds in a bid to stop levels child obesity levels rising. Pupils in Welsh schools have been told they will not receive an additional portion by kitchen staff so they can adopt sensible eating habits. The strict mealtime policies have been introduced as figures reveal that children as young as 14 are receiving gastric bands on the NHS. @highlight Welsh Government introduced guidelines to promote sensible eating habits @highlight Youngsters also not allowed an extra pudding because of sugar content @highlight Figures say children as young as 14 are receiving gastric bands on the NHS
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Busy: Hundreds were seen on the streets - @placeholder teams allegedly tear gassed unruly fans
Chaotic celebrations broke out in Columbus after Ohio State's football team triumphed over Oregon to win the National Championships in a playoff game. Hundreds of fans were seen thronging busy streets as police tried to keep order in the city gripped by celebrations after the 42-20 triumph for the Buckeyes. Police and SWAT teams dressed in full camouflage gear and Kevlar helmets were pictured using tear gas to disperse the crowds after earlier urging fans to show they 'have class'. Scroll down for video Disperse: Police officers wearing camouflage, bullet-proof vests and Kevlar helmets use pepper spray to break up crowds in Columbus after Ohio State's football team won the National Championships @highlight Buckeyes triumphed over Oregon 42-20 - prompting huge celebrations @highlight Social media users posted pictures of massed fans on streets @highlight Police are shown using what's believed to be tear gas to disperse crowds @highlight Columbus Police Department earlier urged fans to show they 'have class'
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Some in @placeholder now question whether Mr Richards is best to serve on the state's commission with the photo adding to a reputation accused by some as being trigger happy and long opposed to certain marine wildlife protection rules and policies to increase nontoxic ammunition.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:35 PM on 3rd March 2012 A park official's attempts to calm outcry after he shot and killed a mountain lion by reasoning he ate the cat instead of letting it go to waste, has led to further cries for his resignation. A photo of California's Fish and Game Commission President Daniel Richards posed holding the dead cat shocked many in his home state but Mr Richards claiming to have eaten the cat as well, threw many more over the edge. 'It doesn't taste like chicken,' Mr Richards, 59, recently told conservative talk radio hosts John and Ken in Los Angeles. 'The closest thing is pork loin. It's a white meat. It's really good, and actually in frontier times it was a delicacy because it's tough to bag one of them.' @highlight Daniel Richards, 59, accused of 'defying priorities' by going to Idaho on big game shoot
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There's some question as to whether @placeholder was killed in a different county, and that's why Burns doesn't now face three murder charges, explained the Copiah County sheriff.
Gallman, Mississippi (CNN) -- A second man has been arrested in connection with the deaths of a Mississippi family found shot in the woods, a sheriff said Thursday. Cedric Mason is in the Copiah County, Mississippi, jail, accused in the killings of Atira Hughes-Smith, her 7-year-old son, Jaidon Hill, and her husband, Laterry Smith, Sheriff Harold Jones said. At the time of his arrest, Mason was on parole stemming from a marijuana possession conviction, according to the state parole board. The Jackson resident is eligible for "flat time" -- at which he'd have served 50% of his sentence -- in October 2017. @highlight Cedrick Mason is arrested, will likely be charged with murder, sheriff says @highlight He'd join Timothy Burns, now charged in the deaths of a woman, her 7-year-old son @highlight Hughes-Smith's husband was also killed; it's not known in which county
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@placeholder pulled the box of photos out of his closet last month when he was looking for ways to finance testing of his "self-generating" motor, Garcia said in a CNN interview this week.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- A Los Angeles inventor who photographed Michael Jackson 33 years ago hopes those images will now help launch an electric motor he claims could solve the world's energy problems. Reginald Garcia will use cash from the sale of 130 unpublished Jackson photos to fund testing of the motor, which he claims generates more electricity than it uses. Garcia is in the process of getting the photos appraised and prepared for sale. The photos show a 19-year-old Jackson and his brothers during a video shoot at a Hollywood studio in March 1978, before he began changing his appearance with surgery. @highlight Reginald Garcia just rediscovered his March 1978 photos of the Jackson 5 @highlight The images show Michael Jackson in an "awkward teenage stage," a collector says @highlight Garcia is selling the photos to raise money for an energy-efficient motor invention @highlight His "self-generating" motor creates more electricity than it uses, Garcia claims
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"Even now, I can't really form any words other than those," Hewitt said Friday from aboard the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Sailing the Atlantic on a perfect blue-sky day, HMS Bounty survivor Jessica Hewitt knew this would have been a beautiful moment to share with Claudene Christian. She looked down from the deck of the 125-foot Liberty Clipper to see dozens of playful dolphins swimming alongside the tall-masted sailing ship as it cut through the waves off North Carolina. As the 26-year-old held a glass bottle filled with pictures and handwritten notes, Hewitt's eyes moved across the southeast horizon toward a painful spot she knew was about 25 miles away. She couldn't help but picture what happened there aboard the HMS Bounty exactly a year ago Tuesday. The leaking, aging ship sailed into what would become the largest hurricane in generations. As the Category 1 storm churned about 100 miles off Cape Hatteras, Hurricane Sandy's battering winds and towering waves flipped the 180-foot ship sideways, spilling Hewitt and her shipmates into the water. @highlight Survivor reveals yearlong struggle after tall ship Bounty sank in Hurricane Sandy @highlight Although her passion for sailing has dimmed, tragedy spurs her to help others @highlight She holds message-in-a-bottle ceremony near site of deadly sinking @highlight Settlement talks under way involving the deaths of Claudene Christian and ship's captain
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Murderer: Ismaaiyl Brinsley, who filled his online accounts with anti-police rhetoric, shot dead the two officers after traveling up from @placeholder, where he shot his girlfriend
Murdered: NYPD officer Rafael Ramos tried to tell paramedics his name before losing consciousness, according to an ambulance worker on the scene Fatally wounded NYPD officer Rafael Ramos tried in vain to tell paramedics his name before losing consciousness, the first EMT on the scene said yesterday. Tantania Alexander, 23, who works for the Bedford-Stuyvesant Volunteer Ambulance Corps, returned to the tragic setting where Ramos and fellow officer Wenjian Liu were murdered on Saturday. The pair were in their marked NYPD cruiser on a Brooklyn street when gunman Ismaaiyl Brinsley opened fire on them, then fled to a subway station where he committed suicide. @highlight Medic Tantania Alexander said Ramos was 'shot in head, chest and thigh' @highlight Called the experience 'open wound' which she still can't believe happened @highlight Ramos and fellow cop Wenjian Liu were murdered in Brooklyn Saturday @highlight Gunman Ismaaiyl Brinsley had shot ex-girlfriend in Baltimore that morning @highlight Before the rampage he boasted online of his intention to kill policemen
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Enjoying their freedom: Italian aid workers Greta Ramelli (left) and Vanessa Marzullo arrive in Rome after being abducted by @placeholder militants in Syria last summer
A furious row erupted in Italy today over claims the government paid Islamic extremists a £9million ransom to free two aid workers held in Syria. Greta Ramelli, 20, and Vanessa Marzullo, 21, flew back to Rome this morning after they were captured by militants believed to be from Al-Qaeda affiliated group Jabhat al-Nusra in August. News of their return was applauded in Parliament, but also drew heavy criticism from opposition politicians after Arab media reports suggested a ransom of 12 million euros (£9m) had been paid. European governments including Italy have long tolerated or facilitated ransom payments to secure the release of hostages although the practice has frequently been denied officially. @highlight Greta Ramelli, 20, and Vanessa Marzullo, 21, were captured in July last year @highlight Arab media reports suggest payment of 12 million euros (£9m) was paid @highlight Opposition leader tweets: 'If a ransom was paid, it would be disgusting!' @highlight Foreign Minister did not deny directly that a payment had taken place @highlight The pair arrived in Rome this morning after boarding a flight from Turkey
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That report claimed Wolff and @placeholder were set to begin divorce proceedings.
By Zoe Szathmary Media critic Michael Wolff - who separated from his wife following a 2009 affair - appears to have filed for divorce without telling her. A docket entry with the Supreme Court of New York in lower Manhattan lists Wolff as the plaintiff in a sealed matrimonial action against his wife, Alison Anthoine. Getting ready for a date with Michael? Victoria Floethe, with whom he had an affair, is seen primping in this Instagram photograph Affair: Michael Wolff, left, had an affair with Victoria Floethe, right, in 2009. The couple appear to still be together and have regularly posted photos of one another online @highlight Wolff is listed as a plaintiff in a sealed matrimonial action against wife Alison Anthoine @highlight Anthoine said 'Well, this is the first time I've heard of it' @highlight Wolff left Anthoine in 2009 for Victoria Floethe, who was 28 at the time @highlight Wolff and Floethe appear to still be involved base on photos of one another they have uploaded on Instagram
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She said: ‘@placeholder will try and do as much as she can but easy movements are often painful for Alisa.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:22 EST, 23 October 2013 A little girl can never have a cuddle from her mother because a rare condition means she breaks out in painful sores at the slightest touch. Alisa Doanvan, five, is at risk of a potentially deadly infection because of the disorder but still attends school despite not being able to join in many playground games. Just one cuddle from her mother, Lee, 33, can leave Alisa with painful sores and walking barefoot can see her skin flare up. Alisa Doanvan (pictured with her parents, Joe and Lee) has a rare skin condition which means her skin blisters and develops painful sores at the slightest touch @highlight Alisa Doanvan has Herlitz junctional epidermolysis bullosa which causes her skin to break out in painful sores when it is touched @highlight She is at risk of a potentially deadly infection because of the sores @highlight Her body is covered in scabs and sores and she cannot play with her friends at school for fear she will do more damage to her fragile skin @highlight Her toes are fusing together because they have blistered and then re-healed so many times - she will need surgery to separate them @highlight Her mouth also blisters so she has to stick to a soft food diet @highlight Her parents spend an hour and a half a day changing her bandages
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'Here is criminal France that is full of hatred for @placeholder, coming to us with a new dress.
Surrounded by thousands of well-wishers, the widow of Herve Gourdel clutched a single white rose as she openly cried at a gathering in tribute to her husband who was murdered by Islamic extremists. Mr Gourdel's wife, Francoise, was with the mountaineer's parents today as thousands of people, including hundreds of Muslims, took to the streets of France to denounce the killing by Algerian Islamic extremist group Jund al-Khilifa - close allies of ISIS. Many more Muslims gathered outside mosques in cities across France to condemn the barbaric murder of the 55-year-old father-of-two. Scroll down for video Distraught: The wife of Herve Gourdel, who was killed by an Islamic extremist group in Algeria earlier this week, attended a gathering in tribute to her husband in the southern French city of Nice @highlight Herve Gourdel was brutally murdered earlier this week by barbaric Islamist group Jund al-Khilifa - close allies of ISIS @highlight A video showed the mountaineer and guide moments before he was killed, just days after he was captured in Algeria @highlight Thousands joined Mr Gourdel's wife and parents to lay white roses after a silent walk along the seafront in Nice @highlight Other services took place in Bordeaux, Nantes and Montpellier, with France in its second of three days of mourning @highlight Hundreds of Muslims denounced ISIS in a protest rally outside the Grand Mosque in Paris after Friday prayers
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He most recently served as the Obama administration's point man in the volatile @placeholder-Pakistani war zone.
Washington (CNN) -- A bevy of political and diplomatic heavyweights came together Friday to remember Richard Holbrooke, the veteran U.S. diplomat who died last month after surgery to repair a tear in his aorta. A memorial service at the Kennedy Center was attended by President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, former President Bill Clinton, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, and former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Pakistani President Asif Zardari also attended, along with FBI Director Robert Mueller and Joints Chiefs Chairman Adm. Mike Mullen, among others. Holbrooke led "an extraordinary life," Obama said. He "was the leading light of a generation of American diplomats who came of age in Vietnam." @highlight Obama praises Holbrooke's "coupling of realism and idealism" @highlight Albright praises his "imagination, dedication and forcefulness" @highlight The diplomat ruffled feathers in a career that ranged from Vietnam to Afghanistan
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While some have been cancelled out of respect for the suffering of those in the disaster-hit area, some have been affected by the apprehension of some to visit Japan in troubled times; tourism to @placeholder has been hit hard, with a drop of 50% in visitor numbers in March 2011 compared with 12 months earlier.
(CNN) -- This year's Fuji Rock Festival in Japan could be the most difficult for Masahiro Hidaka. He's the festival's organizer who over 15 years has faced down typhoons and musicians' monstrous egos to successfully host the annual three day music festival in the picturesque mountains of western Japan. But with the aftermath of the March earthquake and tsunami still unfolding in the northeast of the country, Hidaka is looking for ways to mark the gravity of the situation while allowing the thousands who visit each year to unwind and enjoy themselves. "I think it will be a very emotional time for my staff and the audience," he says. @highlight Natural disaster and nuclear crisis has affected Japan's collective mood @highlight Festivals and events have been cancelled; Fuji Rock festival still planned for July @highlight Organizer says ticket sales slower, but no bands have pulled out over nuclear fears
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‘I’ve had some good results going back to @placeholder.
Danny Simpson will be back at Old Trafford on Saturday but admits the place bears no resemblance to the Manchester United he once knew. The Leicester City full back is one of a number of former United players in Nigel Pearson’s squad as they attempt to do an unlikely double against the Reds. Danny Drinkwater and Matt James came through the academy ranks at Carrington and Ritchie de Laet was signed as a promising 20-year-old defender from Stoke City before all were shown the door by Sir Alex Ferguson. Danny Simpson is targeting an unlikely double against Manchester United on Saturday @highlight Danny Simpson one of a number of former Manchester United players in Nigel Pearson's Leicester squad @highlight Simpson, Danny Drinkwater and Matt James came through the academy ranks at Carrington @highlight The Foxes will be attempting to complete an unlikely double after beating Louis van Gaal's side 5-3 in September
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Safran said he's seen photos of Manney right after the altercation, in which @placeholder said they struggled, that don't seem to show any wounds on the officer, Safran said.
One of the 14 bullets fired by a Milwaukee police officer at a mentally ill man killed in a downtown park in April hit him in the back, according to official autopsy results released Monday by an attorney for the man's family. Jon Safran, the attorney for Dontre Hamilton's family, said he wants the public to have 'more accurate information' as a prosecutor weighs whether to file charges against Officer Christopher Manney. Hamilton was on the ground when Manney responded to a call for a welfare check and began a pat-down. Manney, who is white, said he fatally shot Hamilton, who was black, after a fight and that he feared Hamilton would kill him. @highlight Milwaukee police Officer Christopher Manney fired at Dontre Hamilton in April, killing him @highlight Milwaukee County medical examiner's office, found that half of the 14 shots that hit Hamilton traveled downward @highlight Hamilton family attorney Jon Safran says that indicates the officer was standing above Hamilton
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Libya is thought to have @placeholder's largest proven oil reserves.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libya said Monday night it had taken control of a North Korean-flagged tanker that had docked in a rebel-controlled oil port, but rebels dismissed the government's claims. Culture Minister Habib al-Amin told reporters at a late-night news conference that government forces skirmished with rebels in speedboats as the ship left port Monday morning. The rebels were pushed back and government troops boarded the ship, which is loaded with what the United States said is "illicitly obtained oil." There was more shooting Monday night in connection with the disputed tanker but the ship was secure, al-Amin said. @highlight Government: Ship was sailing from port and we took it by force @highlight Rebels: No they didn't; ship is still docked @highlight Libya depends greatly on oil sales and has Africa's largest reserves @highlight The dispute over one ship is part of bigger picture of who controls Libya's oil
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Other onlookers didn't realize what had happened until they noticed @placeholder bleeding.
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 10 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:38 EST, 10 February 2014 Stabbing: Investigators said Jessica Hess, pictured, of Riverview, Florida, stabbed a woman Saturday night A 19-year-old Florida woman is accused of stabbing a 22-year-old rival five times during a Redneck Yacht Club event, before telling her 'I hope you die.' Investigators said Jessica Hess, of Riverview, Florida, attacked a woman who she saw riding an ATV with her ex-boyfriend in the muddy Punta Gorda park at around 9 p.m. Saturday. The victim, Amy Rachel, stepped in to stop the fight, which is when Hess allegedly stabbed her repeatedly with a three-inch pocket knife. @highlight Investigators said Jessica Hess, of Riverview, Florida, attacked a woman who she saw riding an ATV with her ex-boyfriend in the muddy Punta Gorda park at around 9 p.m. Saturday @highlight The victim, Amy Rachel, stepped in to stop the fight but Hess allegedly stabbed her repeatedly with a three-inch pocket knife @highlight After the attack, witnesses said they heard Hess tell the woman, 'I hope you die' @highlight The victim was then airlifted to Lee Memorial Hospital's Trauma Center for treatment and has been released @highlight Hess was arrested and is facing charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon
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But the search for @placeholder in street cannabis hasn't been encouraged.
By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia Medicinal marijuana continues to be a contentious debate, but now a compound found in Marijuana could soon be tested on young Australians to prevent and treat psychosis European researchers have suggested it could treat schizophrenia and be much more effective than other drugs by having fewer side effects. It comes as pressure continues to mount on state and federal governments in Australia to legalise the drug for medicinal purposes. Indian hemp / Cannabis plant (pictured) growing on plantation for medicinal purposes or as drug. A compound in this plant could soon be tested on young Australians to prevent and treat psychosis and schizophrenia @highlight A compound in marijuana could soon be tested on young Australians to treat psychosis and schizophrenia @highlight Researchers suggest CBD could have fewer side effects than other drugs @highlight Pressure mounts of governments in Australia to legalise marijuana for medicinal purposes @highlight Hope to commence a new trial soon @highlight Survey of more than 3,000 Australians found 65.9% support legalising cannabis for medicinal purposes
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‘In any case, he is just coming back to fitness and wouldn’t be available against @placeholder.
Gus Poyet has assured Sunderland fans that he is still in the hunt for Liverpool’s Fabio Borini. The Black Cats have had a £14million bid accepted for the striker who spent last season on loan at the Stadium of Light. Borini, though, is yet to decide where his future lies, and Poyet, whose side kick off at West Brom on Saturday, said: ‘It’s still ongoing. I can assure the supporters it’s not over. In the hunt: Gus Poyet is still keen on signing Fabio Borini, who spent last season on loan at Sunderland, from Liverpool for a £14m fee Make your mind up: The Italian striker has yet to decide whether to move to Sunderland permanently @highlight Manager says Sunderland are still keen on bringing Borini to the club on a permanent basis following last season's loan spell @highlight £14m bid was accepted by Liverpool but Borini has yet to make up his mind @highlight Poyet keen to keep Connor Wickham despite £5m bid from West Ham @highlight Sunderland open Premier League campaign at West Brom on Saturday
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One may suspect that @placeholder is actually mostly peeved that Amazon is trying to leverage off Apple's own successful brand to push sales of a rival smartphone and tablet PC platform -- Android.
(Fast Company) -- Amazon just revealed its own specially curated version of the Android Marketplace, but has chosen to label it the "Appstore." Apple, in turn, has now sued Android for trademark violation. The move is a not-so-subtle shot across Amazon's bows. The suit was filed last week, but has emerged at more or less the same time as Amazon's official unveiling Tuesday of its Android Appstore -- Amazon's version of the free-for-all Google Android Marketplace that, on launch, contains 3,800 apps. It will operate under similar constraints, controls and profit sharing with developers as Apple's version, in the hopes that it will be distinguished from other Android app markets by being "safer" and containing higher quality apps. @highlight The name Amazon's chosen -- the Amazon Appstore -- has got Apple rattled @highlight Apple filed a trademark protection over the phrase "App Store" @highlight Back in January, Microsoft postured against Apple's trademark
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Large swathes of grass surround the abandoned buildings which were completed in the 1930s - allowing patients from @placeholder to receive treatment
Almost a century ago, patients young and old suffering from tuberculosis would be sent here to be isolated - so they could not spread their deadly infection. It was then abandoned due to asbestos, leaving Glenn Dale sanatorium and isolation hospital in Maryland a maze of empty corridors, abandoned wards and deserted buildings. It is a large facility, consisting of 23 buildings on 216 acres, that was built in 1934. The first patients admitted were mainly children from poor families in Washington D.C - but additional funding from Congress allowed them to treat adults too. At its peak, it housed around 500 sufferers, but after the TB epidemic had died out in the 1960s the numbers dropped - allowing staff to treat other patients with chronic illnesses. It was then closed in 1981 @highlight Glenn Dale Hospital was a tuberculosis sanatorium and isolation hospital in Glenn Dale, Maryland @highlight The large facility of 23 buildings - located just 15 miles from the Capitol - treated adults and children from 1934 @highlight Was closed down in 1981 due to asbestos problems, leaving a maze of dark corridors and crumbling buildings @highlight Witnesses have described seeing a creature that is half-man, half goat, roaming the surrounding grounds
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"I don't think anyone knows what @placeholder was thinking," Watkins told the magazine.
(CNN) -- The ever-changing cast of "Saturday Night Live" is getting two new faces, but losing a couple of current members. Michaela Watkins was known for her impressions of Barbara Walters and "Today" show co-host Hoda Kotb. Michaela Watkins and Casey Wilson have been dropped from the show, while Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad are joining the cast, Entertainment Weekly reports. Watkins -- who joined "SNL" mid-season last year and was known for her hilarious impersonations of Barbara Walters and Kathie Lee Gifford's suffering "Today" show co-host Hoda Kotb -- said she was shocked by the firing. In an interview with EW, she recalled getting the news from Lorne Michaels, the creator and executive producer of "Saturday Night Live." @highlight Michaela Watkins, Casey Wilson have reportedly been dropped from the show @highlight "'SNL' was a dream come true for me," Watkins tells Entertainment Weekly @highlight "Saturday Night Live" kicks off its 35th season on September 26
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And I went from taking a couple of codeine all the way to taking @placeholder."
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Kenny Morrison soaked in life from his beachfront home. A top chef at a trendy L.A. restaurant, he served dinner to the Hollywood stars, including A-listers. Kenny Morrison got hooked on painkillers after getting dental work in 2003. "I lost everything," he says. But within a couple years, he lost it all. He got hooked on pain medication after some dental work. His fix was codeine, Vicodin and OxyContin -- all prescription medications -- to help him get through the day. At one point, he even had a tooth removed unnecessarily so he could get a prescription for pain medicines. @highlight Kenny Morrison learned he could get pain pills from dentists without seeing them @highlight He was taking as many as 25 pain pills a day, but has since gone clean @highlight DEA says 7 million Americans are hooked on pain pills, a trend that's skyrocketing @highlight Dentist says, "Just writing a prescription for the pain is not the answer"
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