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In the past, one penalty being given against @placeholder was a miracle. | There are few coaches in world football who can boast a better c.v. than Louis van Gaal but at the moment it looks like he is working from only one half of the coaching manual. As good as Manchester United looked going forward against Leicester, they looked just as bad in defence. There is no balance to their play and they are too easy to exploit. Van Gaal needs to fix these defensive frailties — and quickly. Robin van Persie (left) and Radamel Falcao look dejected during Manchester United's defeat by Leicester Louis van Gaal wonders where it all went wrong after United threw away a two-goal lead against the Foxes
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Louis van Gaal has answers after the game but needs solutions before
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Manchester United boss needs to teach his gung-ho galacticos to defend
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Van Gaal needs to pick his best back four and stick with it
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It is ludicrous that Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra and Nemanja Vidic all left
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Chris Smalling and Phil Jones have not trained on as their replacements
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Van Gaal needs to decide if he rates £31million signing Luke Shaw
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He also must decide which position is best for Marcos Rojo
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Youngster Tyler Blackett has been a silver lining at the back, however | 14,700 | record_train |
Also Monday, two tornadoes touched down in @placeholder, officials said. | (CNN) -- Severe weather descended on the Southeast Monday, killing at least one person, reducing homes to rubble and leaving drivers stranded in flooded streets as the storm system moved northward up the East Coast. One man was killed in Tennessee after being pinned by a trailer that was lifted by strong winds, said Sgt. Chris Guess, a spokesman for the Franklin County Sheriff's Office. A woman in the home was taken to a hospital with back and leg injuries, he said. The winds also downed trees and caused significant damage in the northern part of the county, northwest of Chattanooga, Guess said, adding that the sheriff's office could not yet confirm whether the destruction was due to a tornado.
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At least one death has been reported from the storm system
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Two tornadoes were confirmed in Kentucky
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Several states have seen 2 to 5 inches of rain in past week, forecasters say
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An operator reports a complete dam failure along the Chagrin River in Ohio | 14,701 | record_train |
Dispute: @placeholder created his two silkscreen portraits of the actress in 1980 | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 08:38 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:53 EST, 26 November 2013 Ryan O'Neal snatched an Andy Warhol portrait of his ex-lover Farrah Fawcett from her home shortly after she died, even though he knew it was not his, it was claimed this week. But as a long-awaited trial opened in Los Angeles, a lawyer for the veteran actor claimed he was the rightful owner of the painting, with an estimated value of up to $12 million (£7million). Lawyers for the University of Texas at Austin told the panel of six women and six men that Fawcett repeatedly described herself as the portrait's owner before her death in 2009, and her dying wishes included that all her artwork be given to the school.
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Lawyer for the veteran actor claimed he was rightful owner of the painting
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University of Texas claim Fawcett wanted them to display it
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Actress died in 2009 from cancer - she had on/off relationship with O'Neal | 14,702 | record_train |
Her knack for programming eventually helped her land a job, and to excel, at @placeholder. | (CNN) -- It was a wonderful life. That's how Edith Windsor describes her partnership with Thea Clara Spyer. Theirs was not a fleeting romance -- the women were together 42 years sharing ups and downs, laughs and tears. They also shared what they'd earned together, including from Windsor's job as a programmer with IBM and Spyer's work as a psychologist. "We were mildly affluent and extremely happy," Windsor said. "We were like most couples." But even after they married in 2007 in Toronto, some 40 years into their courtship, the two women were not "like most couples" in the eyes of the state of New York, where they lived, nor in the eyes of the U.S. government, which under the Defense of Marriage Act mandates that a spouse, as legally defined, must be a person of the opposite sex.
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Edith Windsor and Thea Spyer met in New York and were together more than 40 years
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They couldn't legally marry in the U.S., but they did tie the knot in 2007 in Toronto
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When Spyer died, Windsor paid a large inheritance tax -- then fought it in court
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A court rules their union was valid; the Supreme Court will take up the case next year | 14,703 | record_train |
Altice is the fourth @placeholder teacher currently facing charges of sexually abusing children. | A high school teacher in Utah has been charged with rape for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student who was able to accurately describe tattoos on her body and the layout of her home. Brianne Altice, 34, an English teacher at Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah, was charged in Farmington's 2nd District Court with three counts of rape, a first-degree felony. The 17-year-old boy admitted to investigators in November that he had had sex with Altice on three occasions between January of 2012 and October of 2013. Altice's husband filed for divorce in November, according to court records.
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Brianne Altice, 34, is a teacher at Davis High School in Kaysville, Utah
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She has been charged with rape after police investigated three counts of unlawful sexual activity with a minor
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The teenage was able to accurately describe her tattoos to police and layout of her home
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17-year-old boy admitted to investigators he had sex with Altice at least seven times between January of 2012 and October of 2013
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Altice's husband has now filed for divorce | 14,704 | record_train |
Its not the first time that @placeholder has left Mr Cameron red-faced. | David Cameron once famously warned of the potential of Twitter embarrassing politicians. But in an extraordinary online blunder, the Prime Minister’s official account has managed to offend the victims of the terror attack in Kenya, survivors of the Brighton bombing and Foreign Secretary William Hague. A tweet, which claims an image of Norman Tebbit being lifted from the Brighton bomb wreckage looked like he was enjoying sex, was apparently ticked as a ‘favourite’ by Mr Cameron. Blunder: David Cameron's official account listed just one tweet as a 'favourite' - from an account which suggests a photo of Norman Tebbit being lifted from the wreckage of the Brighton bomb looks like he is enjoying sex
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Prime Minister told his 450,000 followers of sadness at Nairobi slaughter
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Announced Foreign Secretary William Hague would make a statement
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Revolting account replied that Kenya had already suffered enough
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Avatar depicts Tebbit being lifted from bomb wreckage
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Account name claims image looks like he is enjoying sex | 14,705 | record_train |
The seizure followed the impounding of a second Air Zimbabwe plane earlier in December in @placeholder over a separate unpaid bill. | This forces firm to cancel or postpone flights, destroying passenger confidence it its timetable By Graham Smith Last updated at 2:11 PM on 3rd January 2012 Zimbabwe's cash-strapped national airline has suspended all of its flights to Britain after one of its planes was impounded at Gatwick over unpaid bills. Air Zimbabwe bosses today announced that the state-owned company will no longer serve London or Johannesburg, South Africa, amid a crippling financial crisis that has engulfed the company. The move comes after one of the struggling airline's 767s was last month seized at Gatwick airport over an outstanding £780,000 ($1.2million) debt with a U.S. parts supplier.
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State-owned airline is not serving London or Johannesburg amid a crippling financial crisis
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Robert Mugabe has no presidential jet so demands to charter airline's planes at a moment's notice
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This forces firm to cancel or postpone flights, destroying passenger confidence it its timetable | 14,706 | record_train |
Stolichnaya's CEO wrote in an open letter: '@placeholder has always been, and continues to be a fervent supporter and friend to the LGBT community. | By Kerry Mcdermott Bar owners outraged by Putin's new 'gay propaganda' law are clearing their shelves of Russian vodka in protest. London nightspots including G-A-Y have stopped selling the booze in a show of support for the LGBT community in Russia - where displays of 'non-traditional sexual behaviour' in public or in front of under-18s are now prohibited by law. The law - which also allows the government to detain tourists and foreign nationals they suspect of being homosexual - has seen the global gay community begin to lose its taste for Russia's national drink. Scroll down for video Down the drain: New laws prohibiting the public discussion of homosexuality in front of children in Russia has sparked a boycott of the country's vodka in bars from New York (pictured) to London
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Gay bars from LA to London are pulling Russian vodka from the shelves
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Displays of 'non-traditional sexual behaviour' in public now banned in Russia
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G-A-Y in Soho is no longer serving imported brands of vodka
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Stolichnaya has publicly declared its support for the LGBT community | 14,707 | record_train |
Aboul Gheit said the @placeholder government should "better understand the Egyptian sensitivities and better encourage the Egyptians to move forward and to do what is required -- that is my advice to you." | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's spokesman listed Wednesday specific steps the Egyptian government needs to take to satisfy the demands of protesters convulsing the country. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs called for expanding he negotiations with opposition groups, lifting the state of emergency and making constitutional changes to bring about democratic elections. "We think more has to be done, and more importantly, I think the people of Egypt think more has to be done," Gibbs told reporters. In a sign of increasing tension between the United States and Egypt over the demonstrations that began January 25, Egypt's foreign minister said in a U.S. television interview that the Obama administration should back off from pushing President Hosni Mubarak to speed up the reform process.
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White House spokesman calls for lifting the state of emergency, expanding negotiations
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Otherwise, the protests will continue to grow, Gibbs says
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Egypt's foreign minister tells the United States to back off | 14,708 | record_train |
@placeholder has a superb record against Atletico Madrid, scoring 15 goals against them in 19 matches. | They used to hang a banner behind the goal at the Santiago Bernabeu during matches between Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid: ‘Wanted: worthy rival for a decent derby’. It was a reference from Real Madrid fans to 14 years of steamrollering their city neighbours in embarrassingly one-sided derbies. Things changed when Diego Simeone turned up. Atletico ended that run of not being able to beat Real in 2013 and they did it in style, winning the Spanish Cup, with Diego Costa and Thibaut Courtois getting the better of Jose Mourinho in practically his last game in charge at the Bernabeu.
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Atletico Madrid host Real Madrid at Vicente Calderon on Saturday (3pm)
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Real went 14 years without losing to their rivals before 2013
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This season, the sides have met five times but Atletico are yet to lose
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Cristiano Ronaldo returns for Real but they are without two centre backs
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Fernando Torres could start having scored twice against Real in 2015 | 14,709 | record_train |
They were second- or third-generation Mexicans who spoke @placeholder at school and hung out with the white kids. | (CNN) -- When I was just 3 months old, I was smuggled by my aunt into the United States. I was born in Jerez, Zacatecas, Mexico. Only three months separated me from being a U.S. citizen. Three small months that could have completely changed my life. Growing up in a town near Los Angeles, which is predominantly Hispanic, I always fit in. I never thought about race until I got to middle school. That's the first time I remember being called "Huero" and "white boy" because of my light skin and green eyes. I knew my family was Mexican, but part of me was embarrassed. My parents didn't speak English, so I avoided having conversations with them in front of my friends. I was "too cool" to be associated with being Hispanic. I was lost in my culture.
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David Martinez was born in Mexico, and thought he came to the U.S. legally
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At 14, his parents revealed he was an undocumented immigrant
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He distanced himself from speaking Spanish, playing soccer and anything Mexican
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In his 20s he finally learned to embrace his Mexican heritage | 14,710 | record_train |
@placeholder's steady demeanor has rubbed off on Chance, his stepson. | (CNN) -- Peggy Bourland can't eat. When she lies down to sleep, she fights the urge to go outside and curl up on the cold, hard ground. "Ken can't eat right now. He can't sleep in our bed," she said, her husband's military dog tags around her neck. "I won't have what he cannot have." Last Tuesday, from his room at the Hotel Montana near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, U.S. Air Force Maj. Ken Bourland sent an e-mail to his wife telling her that he was fine and had just settled in for what was going to be an exciting time taking a disaster preparedness course.
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Peggy Bourland's husband, U.S. Air Force Maj. Ken Bourland, missing in Haiti
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Major sent wife an e-mail about 10 minutes before Tuesday's 7.0 earthquake
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Earthquake leveled the hotel where Bourland was staying
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Wife hopes to get good news to share with their children | 14,711 | record_train |
We have actually been to @placeholder and met family members, and they | By Dan Bloom New light has been shed on the incredible life of Britain's first black professional footballer after his great-granddaughter discovered a long-lost box of memorabilia. The son of a wealthy missionary, Arthur Wharton arrived in Cannock, Staffordshire, in the early 1880s as a teenage immigrant from Gold Coast, now Ghana, and his talents did not go unnoticed for long. He ran the first 10-second 100 yard dash and played for Rotherham Town and Sheffield United - before spending 20 years down a South Yorkshire coal mine and dying a pauper. Making history: The son of a wealthy missionary, Arthur Wharton arrived in Cannock, Staffordshire, in the early 1880s as a teenage immigrant from Gold Coast (now Ghana) and sprinted before playing football and cricket
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Missionary's son Arthur Wharton came to England from Africa in 1880s
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He became world's first person to run the 100 yard sprint in 10 seconds
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Player then turned successfully to football and also became a cricketer
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But he later spent 20 years working down a coal mine in South Yorkshire
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Story revived after great-granddaughter appeared on Antiques Roadshow | 14,712 | record_train |
Shot dead: In this undated photo provided by the @placeholder family, Trayvon Martin holds an unidentified baby. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:08 EST, 1 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:30 EST, 2 June 2012 A judge on Friday revoked the bail of George Zimmerman and ordered him to return to jail within 48 hours after berating the neighbourhood watch captain and his wife for falsely testifying to his court. Safe in a secure location outside Florida since his release on bail in April, Zimmerman will now have to return to jail in the Sunshine State and await his trial for the second-degree murder of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. This comes as it emerged that Zimmerman had $135,000 available that had been raised by a website he set up to pay for his reduced bond even though Zimmerman's wife, Shellie, testified at the bond hearing in April that they had limited funds available.
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Prosecutors claim Zimmerman had $135,000 available that had been raised by a website he set up
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Defense attorney Mark O'Mara said Zimmerman and his wife never used the money for anything
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The judge said he would schedule a hearing after Zimmerman is back in custody so the neighborhood watch leader could explain himself | 14,713 | record_train |
How refreshing it is, then, to read @placeholder’s magnificent book, by far the most enjoyable account of the battle I have ever encountered. | WENT THE DAY WELL? WITNESSING WATERLOO by David Crane (William Collins, £20) We know that it was not until Wednesday, June 21, 1815, three days after almost 200,000 men had clashed in the dreary fields of modern-day Belgium, that news of the Battle of Waterloo reached London. The Prime Minister, Lord Liverpool, was dining with friends when the exhausted figure of Major Henry Percy burst in, carrying two captured French imperial eagle standards. Liverpool immediately insisted on going to see the Prince Regent, the future George IV, who was also dining nearby. The Prince was naturally delighted, but hoped that ‘we have not suffered much loss’.
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It wasn't until three days after the Battle of Waterloo, in June 1815, that the news reached London
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The battle is one of the great narrative pieces set in our history
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On hearing the news the Prince Regent is reported to have burst into tears | 14,714 | record_train |
Pictures of the six-year-old being looked after two women in @placeholder-held territory are also said to exist, but have not been released. | A mother has fled from her home in northern Italy to Syria with her six-year-old son - apparently lured to the war-torn country by ISIS promises of money in return for children. The woman, who is Albanian by birth, is understood to have left Barzago for Syria in December with the boy, leaving her two young daughters and husband behind. Her husband believed she had been enticed by the promise of financial rewards for women who have babies with ISIS soldiers, Italy's TGCom24 reported. The Albanian woman left her home in Italy with her young son (not pictured) for Syria in December, enticed by ISIS's promise of financial rewards in return for having children they can turn into jihadists. ISIS's use of children was highlighted in this video - which may have been staged, above - showing a young boy executing two 'Russian spies' by shooting them in the back of the head
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Woman fled her home in Italy in December after deciding to join ISIS
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Husband followed his wife and son to Syria to try to bring them home
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Reveals he watched her being gradually turned into 'a sister of Jihad'
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Believes she was enticed by promises of money in return for children
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The abduction is now being investigated by Italian authorities | 14,715 | record_train |
My shooting guard took advantage of the new arsenal of moves in "@placeholder" to put up 33 points in 16 minutes in his first game. | (CNN) -- No, there may not be an NBA season this year. But there is another installment of "NBA 2K," the top-rated basketball video game for 11 years running. This year's version, "NBA 2K12," will let you end the debate about what historical team is the greatest by offering 15 classic teams and players to battle on the court. The enhancements to the My Player mode, which allows you to create your own player and guide his career through the NBA draft, his rookie season and beyond, are what really make this an engaging game. Like in previous versions of the game, you start off by creating your player's physical attributes (height, weight, age, etc.). The game then assigns your abilities based off what type of player you want to be (perimeter shooter, post player, etc.). In theory, you could create a 7-foot point guard with zero post abilities, but I'm guessing the high dribble would make you susceptible to steals.
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"NBA2K12," the top-rated pro-basketball video game, goes on sale Tuesday
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Game's My Player mode lets you create your own basketball player and guide his career
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NBA Commissioner David Stern announces each draft pick, including your player
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Game announcers do a good job of mixing your player's performance into their chatter | 14,716 | record_train |
@placeholder also won three golds in the shooting, with world No. | (CNN) -- Australia continued to dominate the Commonwealth Games with another golden haul in India on Friday, as swimmer Alicia Coutts picked up her fourth winner's medal and cyclist Cameron Meyer claimed his third. The country, which hosted the Games four years ago, ended day five of competition with 98 medals overall -- 47 golds, 24 silver and 27 bronze. India, for whom shooters Gagan Narang and Omkar Singh won their third titles of the week, were second on 20 golds, 16 silver and 12 bronze. England has the second-most overall medals with 76, but only 19 of them are gold -- despite claiming another seven on Friday, including victories for swimming stars Rebecca Adlington, Liam Tancock and James Goddard.
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Australian swimmer Alicia Coutts claims her fourth gold medal of Commonwealth Games
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Cyclist Cameron Meyer wins his third as Australia race ahead in medals table
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Three English swimmers claim second golds, but Australia dominates in the pool
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Hosts India have continued success in shooting and wrestling events | 14,717 | record_train |
@placeholder has been around for more than 30 years and specializes in rare documents, manuscripts, autographs and historical artifacts. | If you have some disposable income and want to own a piece of aviation or space-exploration history, now's your chance. A metal fragment from the doomed Hindenburg airship, a signed photo of vanished pilot Amelia Earhart and items brought to the moon on the Apollo lunar missions are among hundreds of aviation- and space-related artifacts going on the auction block. Almost 600 items are being offered in RR Auction's Space & Aviation online sale, which begins Thursday and runs through May 22. For space enthusiasts, the highlights may be artifacts from NASA's Apollo lunar missions, including several pieces of rare equipment:
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Hundreds of rare aviation- and space-related artifacts are going on the auction block
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Among them: Items brought to the moon on the Apollo lunar missions
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Online auction begins Thursday and runs through May 22 | 14,718 | record_train |
‘He is an instructor at Sandhurst and the picture in question belongs to a fellow instructor who is very concerned by the idea of the snap ending up in The @placeholder | By Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 14:47 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 5 December 2013 Accused: Former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks, arriving at the Old Bailey today A decorated Army major is suspected of selling a picture of Prince William in a bikini to a newspaper, a court heard yesterday. Major Alex McKay, awarded an MBE for his work on London’s Olympic security, was Prince William’s platoon commander at Sandhurst when the royal attended a James Bond-themed party there. The Old Bailey heard yesterday that former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks approved an illegal £4,000 payment for the picture of the Prince posing as a Bond girl in a green bikini.
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Old Bailey hears Rebekah Brooks sanctioned £4,000 payment for photos
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Ex-Sun editor told they were from a reporter's 'best contact at Sandhurst'
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Major Alexis Roberts was initially suspected of leaking the photos
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He was 'very close' to the Prince and was killed in Afghanistan in 2007
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But focus shifted to platoon commander Alex McKay, who is now a suspect
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Old Bailey heard Brooks also approved other payments to a military source
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Brooks is on trial accused of phone hacking | 14,719 | record_train |
He knew very little about @placeholder before he launched his presidential campaign, and he was forced to try to find a way to speak to them. | San Diego, California (CNN) -- Did President Obama break his promise to Latino voters that he'd deliver a comprehensive immigration reform plan in his first year? And if so, will it wind up costing Democratic candidates in the November mid-term elections and, for that matter, the president himself when he comes up for re-election in 2012? The answers are: yes and probably. Yes, of course, Obama broke his promise to Latinos. And it is probably true that, for doing so, Obama and fellow Democrats will continue to lose Latino support. And I'm not the only one saying it. This week, during an appearance on "John King USA," Univision anchor Jorge Ramos blamed Obama and congressional Republicans for failing to take action to fix the nation's broken immigration system. The issue is at the center of Ramos' new book, "A Country for All: An Immigrant Manifesto."
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Barack Obama promised to have an immigration bill he could support in his first year in office
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Ruben Navarrette Jr. says the president didn't fulfill the promise
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He says Republicans share the blame, but Democrats control Washington
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Navarrette: Latino voters are losing faith in the Obama administration | 14,720 | record_train |
‘We don’t want to enslave anybody, we don’t want to dictate anything to anybody but we cannot stand aside when somebody will be annihilating and using torture,’ added the @placeholder president. | Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin clashed head-on yesterday over the crisis in Ukraine. The US president said his Russian counterpart was ‘not fooling anybody’ when he denied sending his troops into the Crimea. Despite clear evidence they were Russian, Mr Putin claims soldiers seen in the peninsula are ‘local forces of self defence’. He said he was not planning on war but would use ‘all measures’ to protect citizens following an ‘unconstitutional coup’ in Kiev. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS Putin, left, claims soldiers seen in the peninsula are 'local forces of self defence' while the US president said his Russian counterpart was 'not fooling anybody' by denying they were Russian troops
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Vladimir Putin refuses to rule out sending troops further into Ukraine
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Said if 'anarchy' breaks out in the east of country, Russia would respond
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Putin says he reserves the right to protect Russian speakers by 'all means'
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He also condemned 'unconstitutional coup' in Ukraine, blaming 'militants'
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Insists ousted Viktor Yanukovych remains the official president of Ukraine
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Russia’s biggest gas producer increased pressure on Kiev by raising prices from April;
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Stock markets clawed back most of Monday’s losses following assurances from Mr Putin;
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Mr Kerry announced a $1billion economic and technical package for Kiev;
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Ukrainian warships were blocked by a Russian vessel in Sevastopol;
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Russia continued to build up armour on its side of the Kerch strait that separates the Crimea from southern Russia;
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Mr Putin dismissed rumours that Mr Yanukovych had died of a heart attack. | 14,721 | record_train |
"I think the biggest challenge right now is to convince our potential partners, especially the @placeholder forces, that now it's time that we sit around one table and talk about one destiny that is in the interest of the Libyan people," he said from Tripoli. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- A political coalition widely regarded as the liberal option dominated Libya's historic parliamentary elections, results showed Tuesday. The National Forces Alliance (NFA) won 39 seats, the most of any group. The coalition was trailed by the Justice and Construction party, a Muslim Brotherhood affiliate, which won 17 seats nationwide. The results make Libya unique among countries that have held elections after Arab Spring uprisings. Voters in the North African nation chose a more liberal coalition to lead, while voters in Egypt and Tunisia both opted for Islamist parties. The balance of power in the 200-seat General National Congress, however, remains up in the air.
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Libyans voted July 7 for a General National Congress, a 200-seat assembly
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The National Forces Alliance (NFA) wins 39 seats, the most of any group
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Results are not final until after a 14-day appeals period
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During the meeting, an imam demonstrated @placeholder chants and meditation to the group. | SEATTLE, Washington (CNN) -- Ann Holmes Redding has what could be called a crisis of faiths. Ann Holmes Redding says she sees no contradiction in being both a Christian minister and a Muslim. For nearly 30 years, Redding has been an ordained minister in the Episcopal Church. Her priesthood ended Wednesday when she was defrocked. The reason? For the past three years Redding has been both a practicing Christian and a Muslim. "Had anyone told me in February 2006 that I would be a Muslim before April rolled around, I would have shaken my head in concern for the person's mental health," Redding recently told a crowd at a signing for a book she co-authored on religion.
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Ann Holmes Redding says she saw no contradiction in Muslim being a minister
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Christian parishioners, family saw Redding as having abandoned her faith
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Diocese rules that priest "cannot be both a Christian and a Muslim" | 14,723 | record_train |
Threat: Charles Farr said one potential source of biological weapons was @placeholder universities | Home Secretary Theresa May was challenged by Labour last night after it emerged that a former MI6 spy in a relationship with her senior Tory adviser is tipped to be appointed top Home Office mandarin. The expected promotion of ex-spook Charles Farr, the official most closely linked to ‘Big Brother Britain’, has sparked a heated debate among senior civil servants – and MPs. Unmarried Mr Farr, 53, the most powerful spy figure in Whitehall, is currently Director of the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism in Mrs May’s department. Special adviser: Fiona Cunningham is in a relationship with Charles Farr who is tipped to be appointed top Home Office mandarin
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The expected promotion of Charles Farr has sparked a heated debate
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He is said to have impressed Mrs May with handling of security matters
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Mr Farr is in a relationship with Mrs May's special adviser Fiona Cunningham | 14,724 | record_train |
For @placeholder, a company that ranks Web content based on the links between pages, that's a very scary change that undermines the organization's core search-engine service. | Perhaps it's the recent launch of Google+ Pages for brands. Perhaps it's because Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg called Google+ a "little version of Facebook." Or perhaps people just enjoy battles between tech titans. Whatever the reason, I've been asked at least three times in the past week about whether Google+, Google's social networking service, will ever beat Facebook. Wrong question. Facebook is the undisputed champion of social networking, with more than 800 million active users. It's deeply interwoven with the Web -- its social plug-ins are now part of millions of websites, and an entire ecosystem of applications relies on Facebook for social functions. If Google's aim with Google+ was to topple Facebook, that's an audacious goal. Based on the current growth rates of both companies, it wouldn't seem to be a bet you could win.
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Facebook is the champion of social networking, with more than 800 million active users
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Facebook's launch of the "Subscribe" button puts Google+ and Twitter at a disadvantage
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The real value of Google+ is a very small feature indeed: The +1 button
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Mobile operating systems and app stores are perhaps a bigger opportunity than the social trend | 14,725 | record_train |
I was put out to see a huge @placeholder billboard just outside the ground, even the electronic boards in the stadium said: ‘We welcome New Zealand’. | Walking the dogs very early yesterday, I thought long and hard about Saturday’s match. The Test was there to be won and we came up short. November 8, 2014 must go down as the day this England set-up started smelling the coffee and really taking stock of where they are. England need to move on from all this team-building, pride in the shirt, old players’ names in the tunnel, tweets from fans, ‘You don’t play for England, you represent England’, all that stuff. England complain about a refereeing decision, but the time for excuses is running out Owen Farrell runs at the All Blacks defence, but England need to start playing nuts-and-bolts rugby, and winning
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England should move Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell to twelve
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Kyle Eastmond started well but England need a greater tactical kicking game
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Back row needs a shake-up, Billy Vunipola lacks the pace for this level
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England need to make Twickenham a fortress, not just the home of rugby | 14,726 | record_train |
More than half of Skype's new users every month sign up from smartphones and tablets, and during the day, there are times when more people are using @placeholder on a mobile device than on a desktop or laptop. | A lot has changed since Skype made its debut 11 years ago. Younger users aren't satisfied with lengthy video calls on computers anymore. They want to communicate in small bites throughout the day, sending texts, selfies, gifs, emojis and "Yo"s from mobile devices. To keep up with the times, Skype launched the ephemeral messaging app Qik on Tuesday. The free app sticks to Skype's video roots while borrowing heavily from the Snapchat playbook. The standalone app lets you send videos up to 42 seconds long to a single person or a group. They can then respond by recording another video clip or with a prerecorded five-second video. The clips in the resulting back-and-forth "conversations" can be replayed for up to two weeks, at which point they disappear. Video clips can't be shared outside the app, and if someone deletes a video they sent, it will disappear from the recipient's app as well.
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Qik is a new messaging app from Skype that lets people communicate with video clips
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Like Snapchat, the clips eventually delete, so there's no archive of conversations
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He smiles like this all the time, and so he's nothing but fun for @placeholder. | (CNN) -- He burst on the music scene in the 1970s with the Commodores and then went on to a major solo career with hits such as "All Night Long" and "Hello." Lionel Richie and his daughter, Nicole, gave their first joint TV interview in six years to CNN's Larry King. She made a name for herself on the TV series "The Simple Life," which followed the exploits of her and fellow socialite Paris Hilton, and in the tabloids. Father-and-daughter Lionel and Nicole Richie have been making news for decades, but rarely together. In their first TV interview together in six years, they talked with CNN's Larry King about their relationship; her time in rehab; Lionel's first grandchild, Harlow; their growing family; and more.
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Lionel Richie likes father of his grandchild; says Nicole shouldn't rush marriage
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Nicole Richie says parents' love and support helped her make it through drug rehab
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Nicole on Lionel: "I hate when he says that he wasn't a good dad"
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For many companies with factories in fast-growing Chongqing, transferring items via rail to markets in @placeholder can be easier and quicker than sea freight from one of China's coastal ports. | (CNN) -- In the smoggy cradle of China's industrial heartland, a heaving freight train gets set to depart along a modern incarnation of the legendary Silk Road trading route. This historic passageway was once worn into a dense chain of dusty trails by caravans of horses and camels carrying merchants and their many wares between continental Asia and Europe. Today it takes the form of a series of transnational rail tracks transporting the latest in electronic products and computer parts. Starting in the bustling mega city of Chongqing, southwest China, the 11,179-kilometer (6,946-mile) network stretches across six countries and vast unpopulated expanses all the way to Duisburg, Germany.
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A vast rail network links Chongqing in China to Duisburg in Germany
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The network has echoes of the famous Silk Road trading route
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Finish line: @placeholder is known for grooming their athletes from an extremely early age in order to prepare them for international competitions | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 08:24 EST, 7 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 7 January 2013 Their countrymen brought home dozens of medals after last year's Olympic games in London, and China is not a nation to leave anything to chance. Child athletes are being groomed for the next games, and the games after that, and the games after that, at elite training schools across the country. At sports facilities such as Fuzhou Sports School in Fujian province, children as young as four practice for hours every day. Moulding the top: Children at schools such as Fuzhou, spend hours training every day to achieve their country's goals - whether they want to or not
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The 'amateur' schools training Chinese sport's future elite | 14,730 | record_train |
Though stark and blunt, the admonishments follow a trend of violence that touches upon the most fiery issue in @placeholder: race. | From parent to son, uncle to nephew, grandparent to grandson, there's a raw, private conversation being re-energized in America in the wake of violence in Ferguson, Missouri. It's an intimate lecture that most Americans won't know, but parents like Kelli Knox of Southern California know it too well because it begins the loss of their children's innocence and exposes them to a painful national truth that's increasingly become a matter of life or death. As challenging as parenting is, black families in particular are assuming more burdens: At kitchen tables and in living rooms, they hold honest talks with their boys about how life can be different for them and what they ought -- and ought not -- to do in public, especially near police.
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The Ferguson, Missouri, riots renew painful talks parents give young sons
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'I stress to him his appearance is important,' dad tells son, 15
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He was leading @placeholder in clearing houses of insurgents in Fallujah when he pulled a grenade under his body after being injured, smothering the blast and saving the lives of his comrades. | By Alex Greig The secretary of defense has denied a fallen Marine a Medal of Honor and will not reconsider the San Diego man for the honor. Sergeant Rafael Peralta was killed in Iraq in 2004 after he smothered a grenade with his own body to protect other soldiers, according to witness Marines. However, secretary Chuck Hagel sided with his two predecessors who each deemed that Peralta does not meet the the 'proof beyond a reasonable doubt' standard required for the country's highest award for bravery. Died in action: U.S. Marine Sergeant Rafael Peralta was killed during a house-to-house search in Fallujah
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Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel has rejected a bid for Sergeant Rafael Peralta to be awarded the Medal of Honor
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Peralta died in action in Fallujah in 2004 at the age of 25
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Fellow Marines say that as he lay wounded he used his own body to smother a grenade to protect them
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Hagel says Peralta does not meet the 'proof beyond a reasonable doubt' standard for the honor
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Peralta has been awarded the Navy Cross, the military's second-highest honor | 14,732 | record_train |
In China, the annual mass migration for @placeholder, as the celebration is often called there, is taking place, with 2.8 billion trips expected as the country heads home or on vacation for the festive period. | Hong Kong (CNN)The Lunar New Year is here and countries throughout Asia are celebrating. But should we be ushering in the Year of the Sheep, Goat or Ram? It depends, says Isaac Yue, who teaches Chinese mythology at the University of Hong Kong. "The Chinese character yang can be translated as all of these animals -- even the gazelle is called yang in Chinese," he says. A wander through Hong Kong's streets and shopping malls yields few definitive clues. Store windows are decked out with cartoon-like sheep, cheeky goats and curly-horned rams in a marketing bonanza some say is bigger than Christmas in the West.
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The Lunar New Year, which begins February 19, is celebrated throughout Asia
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But should we be ushering in the Year of the Sheep, Goat or Ram?
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Press TV reported that @placeholder was offered $10 million in bribes to cooperate with the United States. | (CNN) -- Shahram Amiri -- a nuclear scientist Tehran claimed was kidnapped by U.S. agents -- told a state-run television station in Iran that he was abducted by U.S. intelligence officials and faced "psychological warfare and pressure that are much worse than being in prison." State-run Press TV said Wednesday that Amiri spoke in an interview after his escape, telling the channel, "I think I will be unable to get into details during this limited period of time and I will postpone it to when I am hopefully in my dear country Iran, so I can speak to the media and my own people with ease of mind and tell them about my ordeal over the past 14 months."
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The Iranian scientist is en route to his homeland
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Shahram Amiri arrived at the Pakistani Embassy on Monday
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Iran claims U.S. kidnapped Amiri to force him to give up data about Iran's nuclear program
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@placeholder, who Manganiello says is learning that the benefits of being packmaster include his choice of women, may not totally be out of the picture, though. | (CNN) -- As "True Blood" has developed over the past five seasons, the series has expanded from the story of the people -- and vampires -- living in the small town of Bon Temps, Louisiana, to a sprawling, multinarrative saga about how supernatural beings can exist in the modern world. Season six premieres on June 16 with the show's first episodes since the departure of creator and showrunner Alan Ball. New showrunner Brian Buckner will immediately bring fans back into the action from season five's tumultuous finale and, eventually, back to where the series all began. "There's a real energy and excitement, and I think that came this year from the top down," said Joe Manganiello, who stars as werewolf Alcide. "The show got really big in its scope during seasons three, four and five, and it became more about the world and these creatures with so many plot lines. In season six, there's a concerted effort to make this show return to what made it great in season one and two. It was about these people who lived in a town. It was about the town versus the rest of the world. I think (the show) really returns to that at the end of this season. The way that it's pulled is really smart, and I think it's going to be really fun for the audience."
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"True Blood" returns for its sixth season on June 16
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The new episodes will be the first since the departure of show creator Alan Ball
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Cast members confirm someone will die this season but won't reveal who | 14,735 | record_train |
Life for Uyghurs inside @placeholder is not like that of most people in the People's Republic of China (PRC). | (CNN) -- The events on Beijing's Tiananmen Square that resulted in the death of five people and the injury of dozens more were tragic, but are they representative of a serious terrorist threat to the Chinese state as is now being suggested by official sources? According to Chinese security organs, this act of driving a jeep into a crowd of people and setting it on fire was a "carefully planned, organized, and premeditated" terrorist attack carried out by a group of Uyghur Islamic extremists from Xinjiang Province. Unfortunately, given the lack of transparency historically in the Chinese state's conviction of Uyghurs on charges of political violence, we may never know whether this characterization of Monday's events is accurate.
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Chinese government has created a virtual police state within Xinjiang
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Crude instruments used in attack suggest not work of well-organized group
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No evidence Uyghurs involved substantively in a global Muslim militant movement.
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"It was a fantastic goal by @placeholder but everyone's performance was really pleasing. | (CNN) -- He might be counting the days until his departure from Stamford Bridge, but Chelsea manager Rafa Benitez continues to quietly polish his curriculum vitae for future employers. The latest bullet point on a coaching CV -- now in its 20th year -- was Monday's 1-0 English FA Cup quarterfinal replay win over Chelsea's fierce rivals Manchester United, as Demba Ba's cleverly executed volley set up a semifinal against Manchester City at Wembley. Appointed Chelsea's "interim" manager following the dismissal of Roberto di Matteo in November with the club's European Champions League title defense in tatters, Benitez has had to work against a backdrop of toxic fan discontent and increasing speculation that Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho will return to Stamford Bridge at the end of this season.
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Chelsea beat Manchester United 1-0 in FA Cup quarterfinal replay
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Demba Ba volley ends Manchester United's Double hopes
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Chelsea still have chance to win two trophies - FA Cup and Europa League | 14,737 | record_train |
The business will now be known as @placeholder, and is moving to a larger premises next year. | An estate agents has been forced to change its name from ISIS Residential Homes to distance itself from the terrorist group in Syria. The company, created 10 years ago, was named after the Egyptian goddess of family, by its founders. However after the emergence of the barbaric extremist group in the Middle East, bosses have decided to rename the business. iSis Residential has been forced to change its name to distance itself from the terrorist organisation in Syria It comes after a Belgian chocolate company of the same name was forced to rebrand and campaigners suggested a dog in Downton Abbey be renamed to avoid confusion.
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The estate agents in Surrey has decided to change its name to Oasis
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Ten-year-old business wants to distance itself from terrorist organisation
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Comes after calls for Downton Abbey dog of same name to be killed off
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Her father had gone back to the car to get another cube but didn't return before @placeholder was whisked backstage. | (CNN) -- "You press the button, we do the rest." The words of Kodak's first advertising slogan, coined by its founder George Eastman in 1892, still seem relevant 120 years later, even among rumors that Kodak is considering bankruptcy. With the digital age upon us, the term "point and shoot" has developed a new meaning. But for those who grew up using -- and developing -- film, there was a lot more to photography than just pointing and shooting. CNN iReport contributor Lynn Kordus found that out the hard way. As a 17-year-old fan of the Beatles, it was only in her wildest dreams that she would attend their concert. Hanging out with them in their dressing room was unfathomable -- until 1965.
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Amid rumors of Kodak's bankruptcy, iReporters sent in their favorite 'Kodak moment'
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Lynn Kordus' most memorable Kodak moment was with the Beatles
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Lee Gunderson's favorite Kodak film is Ektachrome 100 | 14,739 | record_train |
The documents, and interviews with people close to the couple at the time, contradict the @placeholder claim about who wanted the divorce. | Newt Gingrich claims that it was his first wife, not Gingrich himself, who wanted their divorce in 1980, but court documents obtained by CNN appear to show otherwise. The Republican presidential candidate, now in his third marriage, has been peppered with attacks and questions about his divorce from Jackie Gingrich for the past three decades. Questions about his past -- and what that past tells voters about his personal behavior -- have re-emerged as he has returned to the political scene 13 years after he resigned as speaker of the House. A new defense that has arisen as Gingrich entered the presidential race this year is the insistence that she, not he, wanted the divorce.
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Newt Gingrich's campaign says he divorced his first wife at her request
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Court files in Georgia show she asked the judge not to grant the divorce
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"Over 30 years later, the family has long put these matters behind them," Gingrich's spokesman says
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Questions about Newt Gingrich's first divorce have haunted him for decades | 14,740 | record_train |
The @placeholder man scored against Australia en route to being named man of the match – but Vunipola insists he is not giving up without a fight. | Billy Vunipola admits it wasn't just his body left battered and bruised from England's below-par autumn internationals but his ego too after losing his place in Stuart Lancaster's starting XV. He may have seen Gloucester No 8 Ben Morgan move ahead of him in the England pecking order in November but his autumn snub and subsequent injury has made Vunipola hungrier than ever to nail down his international jersey ahead of next year's World Cup. Heading into the autumn Tests the England No 8 shirt seemed firmly in Vunipola's grasp, but things began to unravel in the November opener against New Zealand, the world champions teaching Vunipola a thing or two about ball retention as he managed just four carries as the All Blacks won at Twickenham.
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Billy Vunipola played in the defeats by New Zealand and South Africa
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Ben Morgan came in at No 8 for England's wins over Samoa and Australia
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@placeholder may not be running for president any time soon, but he's on the right track. | (CNN) -- Jaelithe Judy has been taking her son with her when she votes ever since he was born. They've been talking about politics since he was 4. Now 7 years old, Isaac likes to say that he's going to become a science teacher -- and the president of the United States. Judy herself was raised by a politically motivated mom and accompanied her on Equal Rights Amendment marches when she was as young as 8. It inspired her to become a political blogger, both with MOMocrats and her own blog, The State of Discontent. Tackling heated discussions, educating yourself about issues and getting candid about candidates can be difficult, even for the politically inclined. But political mom bloggers have taken the challenge to a new level: combining the delicate art form of being a parent with being politically active, and including their children in the entire process.
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Mom bloggers are tackling the challenges of parenting and being politically active
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No matter their party affiliation, these bloggers agree that the community aspect helps them
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Responding to the newspaper report Friday, @placeholder defended the techniques used, saying, "This government does not torture people." | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The United States tortures prisoners in violation of international law, former President Carter said Wednesday. Former President Carter says the U.S. "has abandoned the basic principle of human rights." "I don't think it. I know it," Carter told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. "Our country for the first time in my life time has abandoned the basic principle of human rights," Carter said. "We've said that the Geneva Conventions do not apply to those people in Abu Ghraib prison and Guantanamo, and we've said we can torture prisoners and deprive them of an accusation of a crime to which they are accused."
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President Bush makes up his own definition of human rights, ex-president says
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U.S. has said "Geneva Conventions do not apply," former President Carter says
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GOP presidential candidates in rush to go to war with Iran, Carter says
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She said she was worried when she heard @placeholder had agreed to go away with him and has 'no doubt' Giordano is involved in her disappearance. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:25 PM on 25th November 2011 A judge in Aruba has ordered the release of a U.S. businessman who has been detained over the August death of his travelling companion. Gary Giordano will be freed on Tuesday without conditions. The 50-year-old employment agency owner from Gaithersburg, Maryland, has been in jail since August 5, as investigators sought more time to gather and evaluate evidence over the disappearance of 35-year-old Robyn Gardner, of Frederick, Maryland. Insurance: Gary Giordano tried to redeem accidental death policy on missing woman Robyn Gardner, which named him as a beneficiary, days before their trip to the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba
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Maryland woman missing since August; presumed dead
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Gary Giordano spent more than 100 days in jail
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He would have lifted the title a few times had he joined @placeholder but he chose to stay at Liverpool because he knew any medals he would win would mean more. | It was a performance that offered a tantalising glimpse of what Chelsea might achieve this season and proved why Jose Mourinho wanted to sign him. But as Cesc Fabregas walked off the pitch at Turf Moor on Monday night, having been involved in all three goals to cap a debut of which he could be proud, I couldn’t help think of one question — will he ever really be loved at Stamford Bridge? Do not underestimate the impact Fabregas could have in the coming months. He is a midfielder capable of producing moments of magic and his intricate passing and link play might be the difference in propelling Chelsea to their first Barclays Premier League title since 2010.
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Chelsea are looking to win their first Premier League title since 2010
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Fabregas is a top-class operator with a proven pedigree on the biggest stage
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The former Arsenal player irritated Chelsea fans when he clashed with Frank Lampard in 2007
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It remains to be seen whether Blues fans will come to love Fabregas
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Calum Chambers has been Arsenal's outstanding player so far
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Chambers and Everton's John Stones could become England's first-choice defensive pairing in the future
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Liverpool buying striker Mario Balotelli for £16m looks a great deal
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shift to our stance that @placeholder must be here at the earliest date | By David Kent South Korea coach Hong Myung-bo has ordered QPR to release defender Yun Suk-young for his country’s pre-World Cup camp. Rangers will play Derby County on May 24 at Wembley for a place in the Premier League and have yet to release him. FIFA rules mean South Korea can stop Yun playing in the Championship play-off clash as May 19-25 has been designated as an ‘official rest period’ for all players selected for the tournament in Brazil, apart from the Champions League final. Blow: Yun Suk-young looks set to miss QPR's play-off final with Derby Seventeen of Hong’s 23-man squad play abroad and he said: ‘If Yun reports to the camp late, then it could set a bad precedent.
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Defender set to miss Wembley showdown with Derby County on May 24
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FIFA designate May 19-25 as official rest period ahead of World Cup
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Daniel Ricciardo secured another podium finish in what has been an impressive campaign for the @placeholder man. | By Phil Duncan Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 CHILTON PITS... AT THE WRONG TIME! Britain’s Max Chilton was penalised after he rather embarrassingly took to the pit-lane while the race was red flagged. Chilton required a new front wing after an errant tyre hit his Marussia following Kimi Raikkonen’s first-lap smash. But it is against the rules to enter the pits while the race is suspended and Chilton (right) was subsequently hit with a drive-through penalty. Of the accident itself, Chilton said: ‘It was like an explosion.’ Embarrassing: Chilton, pictured driving his Marussia car, was penalised after entering the pits at wrong time
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British driver Chilton took to the pit-lane while race was red-flagged
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Prince Harry was seen in the paddock with Ecclestone and three-time world champion Sir Jackie Stewart
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Niki Lauda said he would not be surprised if lots of viewers at home switched off because of the one-hour delay following Raikkonen's shunt
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Daniel Ricciardo finished in third position, ahead of his Red Bull team-mate Sebastian Vettel for fifth time this season | 14,747 | record_train |
A report has revealed @placeholder have put relatives and associates of the man under 24-hour surveillance in Libya. | By Leon Watson and Martin Robinson The parents of WPc Yvonne Fletcher have laid flowers on the spot where she was shot dead 30 years ago today and demanded justice for their murdered daughter. The 25-year-old was gunned down outside the Libyan embassy by one of Colonel Gaddafi's henchmen on April 17 1984 and the person responsible has never been caught. Her mother and father Tim and Queenie were among mourners at a memorial service in St James Square and said it is 'time this case was closed'. 'Here we are 30 years later, having dealt with numerous governments and a dozen or more foreign secretaries and it seems no closer to achieving justice for Yvonne,' they said.
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A memorial service was held today in memory of murdered officer
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WPc Fletcher was shot dead outside the Libyan Embassy in 1984
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Her parents call for 'justice' and said: 'It is time this case was closed'
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MI6 officers have been talking to officials in Tripoli about 'prime suspect'
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@placeholder was wounded, and as Ybarra tried to reload, Meis made his move disarming and restraining him until police arrived. | Police have released a video of their interview with the accused gunman in June’s deadly shooting at Seattle Pacific University (SPU), including an admission that he found it ‘so fun’. Aaron R. Ybarra, 27, of Mountlake Terrace, Washington, opened fire at the university on June 5th killing Paul Lee, 19, a freshman, and injuring Sarah Williams, 19, and Thomas Fowler, 24. He was stopped by Jon Meis, a student building monitor, who pepper-sprayed him and grabbed the shotgun Ybarra was carrying, before helping another student hold him down until police arrived. In the newly released video of police questioning Ybarra, he talked openly about his enjoyment at firing the first round.
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Police have released video of the first interview with Aaron Ybarra following his shooting spree at Seattle Pacific University in June
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Ybarra described firing the first round as 'so fun'
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The accused stopped seeing a psychotherapist and taking medication for OCD and psychosis before the attack: 'I wanted to feel my hate'
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He wanted to take hostages at Otto Miller Hall as part of a suicide mission, 'but I got caught instead'
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Ybarra killed freshman Paul Lee, 19, and injured Sarah Williams, 19, and Thomas Fowler, 24
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His attack was thwarted by Jon Meis, 26, who pepper-sprayed and tackled Ybarra while he reloaded his shotgun | 14,749 | record_train |
"We make some of the best products in the world and we want to sell them to a growing @placeholder market," Obama said. | New Delhi, India (CNN) -- President Obama praised "the father of your nation" Mahatma Gandhi and noted his influence on Martin Luther King and the non-violent resistance that typified the American civil rights movement in his address to the Indian Parliament Monday. "I am mindful that I might not be standing before you today, as president of the United States, had it not been for Gandhi and the message he shared and inspired with America and the world," the president said. Earlier at a joint news conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in India's capital, New Delhi, Obama said the relationship between the United States and India is "stronger, deeper and broader" than ever.
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NEW: Gandhi inspired Martin Luther King, Obama says
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"India isn't emerging. It has emerged," Obama adds
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On the trip, Obama has unveiled about $10 billion in contracts for U.S. exports to India | 14,750 | record_train |
"We reiterate our call on the Cuban government, echoing foreign leaders and even @placeholder's allies, to release Alan Gross immediately and unconditionally." | Please, Mr. President, don't leave me behind. That's the gist of former U.S. subcontractor Alan Gross' plea to President Barack Obama in a letter on the fourth anniversary of Gross' imprisonment in a small military prison cell in Cuba. In the letter, Gross, convicted by a Cuban court of "acts against the independence or territorial integrity of the state," says he spends 23 hours a day in a small cell with two other inmates, is in poor health and is largely cut off from the outside world. "With the utmost respect, Mr. President, I fear that my government -- the very government I was serving when I began this nightmare -- has abandoned me," wrote Gross, a former subcontractor for the U.S. Agency for International Development. "Officials in your administration have expressed sympathy and called for my unconditional release, and I very much appreciate that. But it has not brought me home."
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"I'm angry at the U.S. government," Alan Gross' wife says
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"We are asking President Obama to get personally involved," she says
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Secretary of State John Kerry says discussions on Gross' release are ongoing
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Cuban authorities say Gross was illegally distributing satellite gear | 14,751 | record_train |
In the latest national polling, Warren trails far behind fellow potential contender @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren says she's not seeking the White House. "I'm not running for president and I plan to serve out my term," Warren, who's up for reelection in 2018, said in December. But she sure is acting like a potential 2016 contender. She's traveling around the country, introducing herself to voters, testing her message -- the sort of thing that candidates do. That's what former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is doing on her book tour. Sen. Rand Paul is on his ideas tour and Gov. Chris Christie is raising money for Republican governors. And like Clinton, Warren now has an organized group supporting her and encouraging her to run. Ready for Warren also has a petition as well as a Facebook campaign and a Twitter feed to rally support.
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NEW: Supporters launched Ready for Warren to encourage a run
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She said she's not running for president
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It is believed that Kody wanted to bring @placeholder's three kids from a previous marriage better into the family, where they'll have more security. | Polygamist reality TV star Kody Brown has traded his 'official' wife for the youngest of his four 'spiritual' brides. Kody appears to live in marital bliss with his four wives Meri, Janelle, Christine and Robyn and their 17 children on TLC's show Sister Wives. The polygamist was only legally wed to Meri after their wedding in 1990, while the the next three were 'spiritual' or 'sister' marriages. But it has now emerged that his first wife has become his first ex-wife after he divorced Meri Brown last September. Scroll down for video Kody Brown appears to live in marital bliss with his four 'wives' Meri (second from left), Janelle (far right), Christine (second from right) and Robyn (far left) on TLC's Sister Wives
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Kody Brown stars in TLC's Sister Wives with his four 'wives' and children
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Only his marriage to first wife Meri was legal while others were 'spiritual'
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@placeholder, 22, is facing several charges including impaired driving causing death. | By Rosemarie Lentini It's a bittersweet first birthday for little Aurora Sky. On this day a year ago, the dark-haired infant was born three months premature by emergency Cesarean section just minutes before her mother, Brandi Lepine, died. Lepine, 17, and her friend Taylor Litwin, 21, were killed when an alleged drunk driver smashed their car as they drove to 7-Eleven for a slurpee in Canada. Now disabled Aurora is being cared for by her maternal grandmother, Josephine Ledoux, who said goodbye to her daughter and welcomed a granddaughter on the same night. Heartbreaking: Little Aurora (right) was born three months premature by emergency C-section when her mother Brandi Lepine (left) was hit by a car in Canada in July last year
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Six-months-pregnant Brandi Lepine, 17, and her friend Taylor Litwin, 21, killed after a car crash in Prince Albert, Canada on July 14, 2013
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Jeremiah Jobb, 21, was allegedly drunk when he hit the victims' car
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Lepine died just minutes after baby Aurora Sky was delivered by emergency C-section
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Aurora suffered severe brain swelling in crash and will be disabled her whole life
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Ready to pounce: Smiling @placeholder prepareds to play his prank on his cousin | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 25 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:53 EST, 25 December 2013 Some of the younger members of the Royal Family appeared to be enjoying the Christmas festivities as they larked around outside the annual church service at Sandringham. Among those having a right Royal laugh was prankster Peter Phillips who took advantage of Prince William chatting with younger brother Harry to play a 'bunny ears' trick on his cousin. Princess Anne's son Peter, 36, had a cheeky grin across his face as he crouched down behind the Prince, ready to pounce.
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Princess Anne's son had a cheeky grin as he played the trick on William
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Peter, 36, shared a joke with William and Harry outside Royal service
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Prince William appeared to be mocking his brother's new beard
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It's unclear if Knox has moved to @placeholder to be with her new man, or if she was just visiting. | Being accused of brutally murdering her college roommate apparently hasn't impacted Amanda Knox's love life, as the 27-year-old was spotted out this weekend with a new boyfriend in New York. Knox was last known living in Seattle with her classical guitarist boyfriend James Terrano, but it appears she has moved on to another musician - an aspiring rocker named Colin Sutherland, 27. The new couple were pictured passionately kissing on the beach and on the boardwalk during a day-trip to Coney Island, and holding hands while shopping vintage stores with a female friend in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Bushwick. Knox and Terrano were last pictured together in July, when she was seen handing over $100 in cash to her boyfriend, in an emotional meeting in which she both sobbed and laughed. It's unclear when the two broke up, or for what reason.
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The 27-year-old was seen this weekend holding hands and kissing musician Colin Sutherland on the beach in Coney Island
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She previously dated and lived in Seattle with guitarist James Terrano. The two were photographed together last July
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Knox and Italian ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were convicted of British student Meredith Kercher's death in a re-trial this past year
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@placeholder now has a growing number of outstanding indigenous actors and directors and there is a growing buzz around several films being developed by these filmmakers. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- It may lack the prestige of Cannes, but this year's Sydney Film Festival was an equally glitzy and glamorous affair, attracting some Hollywood heavyweights. Darlene Johnson is a rising star among the new wave of Aboriginal filmmakers currently being feted in the country. In its 55th year, the 10th oldest film festival in the world, showcased an array of Antipodean and global talent. But one group that has been woefully ignored by Australian cinema are its indigenous people or Aborigines as they are more commonly known. The indigenous cultures of Australia are said to be some of the oldest in the world -- going back at least 65,000 years, it is argued.
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Star-studded: The old penthouse of @placeholder, pictured, is up for sale | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:35 EST, 18 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:40 EST, 18 May 2013 The upscale Manhattan penthouse that legendary crooner Frank Sinatra had once called home finally has a new owner nine months after it was put up for sale. The sleek 3,200-square-foot, four-bedroom duplex at 530 East 72nd Street, which Andy Warhol dubbed the 'glittering grotto in the sky,' was reportedly sold for $5.49million to the daughter a Chinese tech titan. The name of the home's new owner has not been disclosed. The original asking price had been set at $7.7million when the co-op was first put on the market back in August by Rubicon Property founder Jason Haber and real estate broker Gregory Spock.
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New York apartment was the setting for many a Rat Pack party
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The @placeholder says more than 7,500 have died in the past year, and at least one activist group says more than 9,000 people have been killed. | (CNN) -- In what he described as a candid and comprehensive conversation, Kofi Annan, the special United Nations envoy to Syria, laid out proposals Saturday to President Bashar al-Assad that were aimed at halting the relentless carnage. It was the first time since Syria's long and bloody conflict that al-Assad met with such a high level diplomat. Even as the two men spoke, however, Syrian security forces continued to kill with impunity. At least 63 people were killed Saturday, according to the Local Coordination Committees (LCC), a network of Syrian activists. Another group put the toll at 98. Annan, a former U.N. secretary-general, spoke to al-Assad about a ceasefire, the release of detainees and allowing unfettered access to agencies like the Red Cross to deliver much needed aid, a U.N. statement said.
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At least 63 people, perhaps as many as 98, were killed Saturday
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Annan proposed a ceasefire, release of detainees and aid delivery
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An activist reports heavy shelling of Idlib, in the vein of Homs
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In the letter he laments the fact that @placeholder will not get to meet his commander | By Chris Pleasance for MailOnline A letter penned by Horatio Nelson using his right hand months before he lost the arm in battle is due to go up for auction A letter penned by Lord Horatio Nelson using his right hand months before he lost the arm during a battle is set to go up for sale. The note, which is dated August 16 1795, was addressed from the then-Captain to a diplomat in Genoa, Italy, named Francis Drake. In the note, Nelson boasts about the size of his squadron after being promoted to the rank of Commodore earlier in the year.
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Letter written by Nelson in August 1975 when he still had his right hand
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In note he speaks about his squadron after being promoted to Commodore
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The study added: ‘Active Twitter use and @placeholder-related conflict were positively associated with an increase in emotional and physical cheating, breakup, and divorce.’ | By Victoria Woollaston Facebook is often blamed for leading to affairs and divorces, but it appears Twitter can be just as detrimental to relationships. Too much tweeting leads to arguments, often about the amount spent on the social media network, as well as jealousy about who a partner is talking to, according to research. The study also found the more active a couple is on the network, the more likely they are to be unfaithful to each other, and for the relationship to eventually break down completely. A study from the University of Missouri-Columbia asked 580 adult Twitter users questions about their relationships. It found couples often fell out over the time each of them spent on the network, but also how friendly they were with other users. This was true, regardless of how long the couple had been together
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More than 580 adult Twitter users were studied using online questionnaires
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"We want to foster commercial uses of this exciting technology while taking a responsible approach to the safety of @placeholder's airspace." | The U.S. Government is expanding the number of commercial companies that can legally use unmanned aerial systems, often called UAVs or drones, but efforts to safely integrate them into the national airspace are not moving fast enough for some lawmakers. Wednesday the Federal Aviation Administration granted five new exemptions to four companies to operate the remote controlled aircraft for commercial purposes. The companies that received permission to fly the drones UAS, Trimble Navigation, VDOS Global, Clayco, and Woolpert, will use them to for aerial surveying, construction site monitoring and oil rig flare stack inspections. The drones will be under 55 pounds and must stay within sight of the operator.
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Five companies received permission to fly commercial drones from the FAA Wednesday
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On Thursday, @placeholder's government asked America's top spy chief stationed in the country to leave. | Kabul (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Austria on Sunday for talks with five other world powers and Iran on Tehran's nuclear program. The participants will hold a final round of negotiations ahead of a July 20 deadline aimed at reaching a permanent deal on the future of Iran's nuclear program. "Obviously, we have some very significant gaps still, so we need to see if we can make some progress," Kerry said in the Austrian capital, Vienna. "I really look forward to a very substantive and important set of meetings and dialogues." The nuclear talks will include the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council -- the U.S., UK, France, China and Russia -- and Germany.
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Kerry says U.S. and Germany "great friends" amid spy flap
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@placeholder' management wrote on his site: 'It is with great sadness that we announce the death of Steve Bridges. | Comic actor and impersonator Steve Bridges, who was best known for his impressions of President George W. Bush, has died aged 48. The comedian, who also portrayed presidents Clinton and Obama with the help of prosthetics, was found dead at his Los Angeles home on Saturday. It is believed Bridges died of natural causes. An autopsy is scheduled, but the Los Angeles County coroner's office said foul play was not suspected. Scroll down for videos Loss: Comic and actor Steve Bridges, best known for his impersonations of President George W. Bush (as pictured), has been found dead in his LA home
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Steve Bridges found dead in his Los Angeles, California home after dying of suspected natural causes
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As a result of conversions in @placeholder there are many examples where girls have been killed as a result. | Two illegal immigrants who conned the Government into allowing them to stay in Britain as asylum seekers and claimed £130,000 in benefits just by changing their names face jail today. Mohammed Zakariya Wadiwala, 42, and wife Zenabbibi, 44, used a false identities to claim asylum in the UK from India in 2007 before claiming handouts for themselves and their five children. The couple landed in Britain under the bogus name Sheikh instead of Wadiwali, meaning the family's asylum case has 'dragged on for years', Preston Crown Court heard. Guilty: Mohammed Zakariya Wadiwala, 42, and wife Zenabbibi, 44, used a false identities to claim asylum in the UK from India in 2007 before claiming handouts for themselves and their five children
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Mohammed and Zenabbibi Wadiwala used false identities to claim asylum
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Authorities say if they had used Wadiwala as a name 'they would have been deported within a matter of months'
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Couple told they face jail after admitting fraud at Preston Crown Court
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The appearance of Sarah at @placeholder earlier this month only fuelled the speculation about the strength of their relationship. | By Vanessa Allen They have always been the closest of divorcees – and now the Duke and Duchess of York may have rekindled their romance. Friends say Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah, both 53, have found love again, almost two decades after their marriage ended. The Duchess, who has continued to live at Royal Lodge in Windsor with the Duke, issued a strongly worded denial following reports they were a couple again. Together again: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, pictured in 1995 shortly before their divorce, are said to have rekindled their romance Wedding bells: Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson, pictured on their wedding day in 1986 at Westminster Abbey, have been living together at the Royal Lodge in Berkshire
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Duke and Duchess of York, both 53, live at Royal Lodge in Windsor together
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Duke of York has financially supported his ex-wife since their divorce in 1996
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And they offer fans a chance to meet the canine star in the flesh, if they book their apartment in @placeholder for their holidays. | German couple Emanuele Zaubert and Walter Ledermuller are mighty proud of their pooch Junior, the harmonising French bulldog. The Cologne duo have posted a series of videos featuring Junior, with the most popular proving to be the pup's pop star turn. In this clip, Junior joins Emanuele as he sings along to American pop group A Great Big World's hit song Say Something. Junior the bulldog sings along to Say Something with his own Emanuele (right) Simon Cowell telling the pair they 'nailed it' might be a stretch, but they're certainly having a good time in the car with the top down. And Junior is having no problem with the high notes.
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Junior the bulldog stars in video singing with owner Emanuele
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Partner Walter Ledermuller posted the video on YouTube
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German couple has set up a Facebook fan page for the dog
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I don't like just simply recreating the song, I like to put my spin on it, if you listen to my original songs they are not really like @placeholder. | By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 07:12 EST, 4 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:50 EST, 4 February 2013 A student from Manchester has become an overnight internet sensation after his cover of an R. Kelly song became an instant hit with music lovers in America. James Dalby, 24, filmed himself performing an acoustic version of Ignition in his bedroom at his parents' house in Mansfield and posted the video on to YouTube. The footage of James' version of the song from the American R&B singer's 2003 album Chocolate Factory has now been viewed more than 600,000 times in less than a week.
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James Dalby posted a video on YouTube of his acoustic version of Ignition
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The clip has been viewed more than 600,000 times in less than a week
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On Sunday, the forecast for northern Texas and parts of @placeholder called for rain and sleet, and some spots were expected to get up to 4 inches of snow. | (CNN) -- A deadly winter storm that began in Southern California and stretches to Texas threatens to wreck Thanksgiving week travel plans all the way to the Atlantic. At least six people have lost their lives in traffic crashes blamed on the storm system since late last week. An arctic air mass is expected to keep temperatures 15 to 20 degrees below normal along the East Coast through Thursday. Even if the system fails to deliver heavy snow, it could cause air travel disruptions with high winds, forecasters say. Airlines flying in and out of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport "pre-canceled about 300 departures to reduce the number of stranded travelers" Sunday in "anticipation of winter precipitation," the airport's official Twitter account said. Ten percent of flights at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers World Airport were also canceled due to the weather Sunday.
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Three die on an icy northwest Texas interstate; 11 are injured
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Threat of snow triggers flight cancellations at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport
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@placeholder made the official complaint at 7.45pm on Sunday night, but Clattenburg had already been confronted by then. | After a chaotic match on Sunday, Chelsea and Manchester United meet again just three days later in Wednesday's Capital One Cup clash at Stamford Bridge. The referee is Lee Mason. Mark Clattenburg has referred to an 'extraordinary incident' in his match report from Sunday's explosive game at Stamford Bridge. The FA are set to review video evidence after launching an investigation into claims referee Clattenburg racially abused Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel during Blues' 3-2 defeat by Manchester United. The specific incident referred to by Clattenburg remains unclear but referees submit them on matters that may require FA intervention. The police could also yet become involved after the lawyer behind the mooted black players' breakaway union, Peter Herbert, made a written complaint to the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS).
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FA ask Sky Sports for video evidence from the incidents
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Clattenburg accused of aiming racist slur at John Obi Mikel
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We weren't ready for smartwatches before, but now that smartphones are so ingrained in our lives, @placeholder and others appear smart to give wearable tech another chance. | (CNN) -- In that never-ending search for "the next big thing in tech," talk has turned to wearable gadgets, especially in the form of a smartwatch that syncs with your smartphone. Just about every major tech company from Apple to Samsung to Google is reportedly working on its own take on the concept. Assuming the reports are true -- and they're far too numerous and consistent not to be -- a big wave of new smartwatches is coming soon. But these wrist gadgets are nothing new. In fact, smartwatches have a long history of failure, especially in recent years as the modern smartphone market began its explosive growth. Too many companies tried too hard to make the dream of a Dick Tracy-style watch happen before we were ready for it.
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Apple, Samsung, Google and others are reportedly working on a smartwatch
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Officers also confirmed a house in @placeholder has been sealed off by police while forensic enquiries are carried out. | Lydia Pascale, 26, vanished more than a week ago and has not been seen despite police appeals Police searching for a missing Romanian woman have arrested two men on suspicion of kidnap. Lydia Pascale, 26, vanished more than a week ago and has not been seen despite police appeals. Today, detectives confirmed two men aged 32 and 37 from West Bromwich and Wolverhampton, have been arrested in connection with her disappearance. Ms Pascale has only been in the UK for a year and is known to stay at addresses in Smethwick, West Midlands and Coventry. She was last seen on the evening of November 19 in West Bromwich.
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Lydia Pascale, 26, vanished on evening of November 19 in West Bromwich
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The Romanian woman has not been seen despite police appeals
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Researchers at Cern in July announced that they believed their experiments had finally revealed the @placeholder. | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 17 December 2012 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 17 December 2012 Scientists studying data from the the Large Hadron Collider who this summer announced the possible discovery of the Higgs boson now say they may have found two previously uknown particles. The most recent release from the Atlas experiment at the European Organisation for Nuclear Research (Cern) shows that their data contains two clear peaks indicating new particles. It seems they have found one Higgs boson with one mass, and then another with a statistically significant slightly higher mass. Scroll down for video
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Latest release from Cern indicates that scientists have found two particles contending for the title of Higgs boson
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One has slightly more mass than the other, and each decays into different kinds of particles
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On top of the world: @placeholder led England to World Cup glory at Wembley in 1966 | Is this the summer when 48 years of World Cup hurt for England will finally end? The omens are certainly looking good. Roy Hodgson's side travel to Brazil looking to win the competition for the first time since 1966 when Bobby Moore lifted the trophy at Wembley - and their chances may have been boosted by this quartet of omens. The first good sign for England came earlier this month when Austria won the Eurovision Song Competition for the first time since 1966 thanks to drag queen Conchita Wurst. Up for the cup: Conchita Wurst won the Eurovision Song Contest for Austria in Copenhagen this year
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England are aiming to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966 in Brazil this summer
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Austria won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1966
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Mr Root was visited by a @placeholder Police officer and asked for authorities to repatriate the bodies immediately. | A British couple on a round-the-world cycling tour have been killed in a road crash in Thailand. Peter Root and Mary Thompson, both artists aged 34 from Guernsey in the Channel Islands, set off on a global adventure in July 2011 and had cycled through Europe, the Middle East and China. But the couple died on Wednesday when they were run over by the driver of a pick-up truck while riding their bicycles on a road 70 miles east of Bangkok in Phanom Sarakham, Chachoengsao. Round the world: The British couple were killed in a road crash in Thailand, the 23rd country in their cycling tour
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'The conversation will be, as I have said, about our absolute expectation that @placeholder will be as good as its word, that it will fully cooperate with the investigations that are under way and that it will do what it can to ensure that justice is done,' Mr Abbott said on Saturday. | It promised to be a clash of the titans, the bare-chested black belt from Russia versus Australia's boxer-in-chief who is as likely to be seen surfing as in Canberra. But when Vladimir Putin and Tony Abbott nearly met on the first day of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference in Beijing there was a disappointing lack of aggravation - and certainly no shirtfronting. The nearest thing to any perceived slight was Mr Abbott's rather awkward stance as he twisted away from the Moscow hardman at an official photocall. And there was no doubt that the most controversial element of the traditional 'family photo' was the outfits.
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Vladimir Putin and Tony Abbott posed for official photos with world leaders in Beijing for APEC Summit
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Putin and Tony Abbott and will attend discuss free-trade in the region
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@placeholder regularly tweets teasers screenshots (pictured) from test versions of the game | Following the viral success of the Goat Simulator earlier this year, a designer from New York has created a similar game especially for dog lovers. Dog Park lets players simulate being a virtual canine and the goal is to chase and dig holes with other dogs. It is still in an early development stage and is expected to be fully unveiled at September’s No Quarter event in New York. Dog Park (pictured) lets players simulate being a virtual canine and the goal is to chase and dig holes with other dogs. It is still in an early development stage and is expected to launch at September’s No Quarter event at New York University's Game Centre
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@placeholder's casting was similarly controversial, with fans being divided over whether the burgeoning talent should take on the role. | (CNN) -- Lifetime's biopic of the late singer Aaliyah is now without a star. The network confirmed via Twitter on Sunday that Zendaya, the 17-year-old Disney actress and singer tapped to portray Aaliyah in the TV movie, has exited the project. "We are sad Zendaya will no longer portray Aaliyah," Lifetime said. "Production is currently on hold." It's an abrupt change for the film, as Zendaya, whose full name is Zendaya Coleman, was just announced as the biopic's lead on June 16. The young star, known for her role on Disney's "Shake It Up!" and Season 16 of "Dancing With the Stars," didn't release an official comment on her departure but did acknowledge the casting shakeup on Twitter by quoting a source's statement to E! News.
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Zendaya Coleman has left Lifetime's Aaliyah biopic
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‘Kerry did nothing wrong... she never exposed anybody’s private e-mails or intended to... this did not irritate me to get a bunch of e-mails that say happy holidays to @placeholder,’ he protested. | By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 10:13 EST, 1 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:19 EST, 1 January 2014 Kerry Kennedy upset plenty of friends and acquaintances this holiday season after a simple email wishing everyone a Merry Christmas turned into a whole heap of spam for recipients including billionaire financier Steven Rattner, actress Catherine Keener and former Kennedy family political adviser Alan Fleischmann. Kennedy’s eco-friendly, e-card featured a photo of her three daughters, together with a biblical quote and a simple Merry Christmas greeting. Unfortunately for her - and everyone’s inbox - a technical glitch meant that even though everyone was bcc’d, anyone who responded by hitting 'Reply All' sent their message plus e-mail address to Kennedy’s entire distribution list.
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Kerry Kennedy sent her friends a card featuring a photo of her and her daughters
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"The only reform in the pipeline is administrative -- the streamlining of the @placeholder cabinet, positive results likely but inconclusive." | Xi Jinping has taken the center stage as China's undisputed paramount leader. The National People's Congress this week confirmed Xi as the new state president and chairman of the State Central Military Commission, making him the Communist party chief, head of state and commander-in-chief. This completes the handover of power from Hu Jintao, 70, who ruled China for 10 years, to the 59-year-old Xi, who was announced as the country's presumptive leader last November. Conventional wisdom had it that Xi would be a weak leader because he had not been hand-picked by late paramount leader Deng Xiaoping, as had Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao.
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Xi Jinping endorsed as Chinese president in leadership handover
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@placeholder commented just before the South Carolina primary that "Jesse Jackson won South Carolina in '84 and '88. | PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Former President Bill Clinton denied Tuesday he had accused Sen. Barack Obama's campaign of "playing the race card" during an interview Monday. Bill Clinton is facing tough questions Tuesday over an interview with a Delaware radio station. A recording of the former president making the comment is posted on the WHYY Web site. It says he made the comment in a telephone interview with the Philadelphia public radio station Monday night. Clinton was asked whether his remarks comparing Obama's strong showing in South Carolina to that of Jesse Jackson in 1988 had been a mistake given their impact on his wife Sen. Hillary Clinton's campaign.
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Bill Clinton in interview Monday: Obama camp "played the race card on me"
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To some, the 67-year-old Bundy is a hero who hails from a long family of ranchers stretching back to the @placeholder. | A 20-year dispute between a Nevada rancher and federal rangers over illegal cattle grazing erupted into an Old West-style showdown on the open range this week, even prompting self-proclaimed members of militia groups from across the country to join the rancher in fighting what they say is U.S. "tyranny." What began as a legal fight between longtime rancher Cliven Bundy and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management has escalated as Bundy kept his cattle on the federal land, and the government has responded by beginning roundups of the livestock. A confrontation teetered on violence Wednesday when Bundy family members and dozens of supporters angrily confronted a group of rangers holding Tasers and barking dogs on leashes near Bunkerville, about 80 miles northeast of Las Vegas.
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Bundy says his family's cattle has grazed on the land since the 1800s
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Off the hook: Higgins, an officer in @placeholder since 2002, had faced up to 10 years behind bars had he been convicted. | A Connecticut police officer was found not guilty Wednesday of violating the civil rights of a man who video showed being stomped and kicked by three cops who'd just tasered him into submission. Clive Higgins was the only officer to plead not guilty in the 2011 incident in which drug dealer Orlando Lopez-Soto was seen in footage being brutalized as he lay face down in the grass following a car chase with police. A jury said Wednesday that Higgins, who's seen in video arriving to the scene sometime after fellow cops Joseph Lawlor and Elson Morales before getting in his own licks, had not violated Lopez-Soto's civil rights.
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Bridgeport police officer Clive Higgins was one of three officers accused of brutally beating Orlando Lopez-Soto in 2011
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'Scores of innocent @placeholder would have been killed or maimed had Medunjanin succeeded in his plot.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:28 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 21:29 EST, 16 November 2012 Locked away: Adis Medunjanin, 28, has been sentenced to life in a federal prison for the foiled 2009 terror plot on Manhattan's subways A New York City man who recited verses from the Quran rather than express remorse was sentenced to life in prison on Friday in a foiled 2009 plot that authorities labelled one of the closest calls since the 9/11 attacks. Adis Medunjanin, a 28-year-old U.S. citizen from Bosnia, had faced a mandatory life term following his conviction last year of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction and several other terrorism charges.
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Adis Medunjanin, 28, sentenced for his involvement in the foiled 2009 attack that plotted to use suicide bombers on trains running through Manhattan | 14,784 | record_train |
Authorities have not publicly released the name of the female student killed, however, her friends have identified her to CNN as @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The teenage gunman who opened fire in a high school cafeteria in Washington state last week may have had more victims had it not been for the bold actions of a young teacher. Witnesses say Jaylen Fryberg, a popular freshman, shot and killed a female student and wounded four others in the crowded lunchroom at Marysville-Pilchuck High School on Friday, about 34 miles north of Seattle. Megan Silberberger, a teacher, was in a nearby office when she heard the shots, said Randy Davis, president of the Marysville Education Association. "She ran into the cafeteria and saw students down," said Davis. Silberberger also saw a gunman.
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Trailing: @placeholder, in the white helmet, white shirt and green stripe, catches up with the leaders during a crucial point in the race | He was on track for victory in the world’s most famous steeplechase. Across The Bay was leading the field in the 167th Grand National yesterday with two miles to go. But then calamity struck. Spectators gasped as the ten-year-old gelding was knocked off course by a stray runner. Leighton Aspell celebrates on Pineau De Re after winning the 2014 Grand National. Second was Balthazar King, followed by Double Seven - ridden by Tony McCoy Leighton Aspell leads Pineau De Re across the final fence and on towards victory in the 167th Grand National at Aintree The jockey celebrated with trainer and former GP Dr Richard Newland (right) - who only has 12 horses in his stable
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Tidal Bay suddenly careered across his path, forcing him to the side of the track. The horse managed to finish 14th
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Mishap was a disaster for punters who had placed around £1million on the horse, which started race at odds of 50-1
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countries, @placeholder was later awarded the tournament at a lavish | By Richard Spillett Fifa chiefs awarded the 2022 World Cup to Qatar despite being told it had the highest risk of terrorist attack of any of the bidding countries, it was reported today. A devastating report into the security situation in the Gulf state found there was a 'high risk' of terror plots due to al-Qaeda's presence in nearby countries, it is claimed. It is believed world football's governing body handed the 2022 tournament to the Arab nation despite other countries being assessed as having a 'low to moderate risk', in a process which has since been dogged by allegations of corruption.
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Internal report 'warned of al-Qaeda threat to planned football tournament'
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Fifa bosses 'were told of the risk' before they awarded country World Cup
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‘I was too nervous to look at it so I handed it to @placeholder. | At two years old, Samuel Dymott is too young to realise just how incredibly dear he is to his parents. He knows they love him. But it will be some time before he comprehends just how much money – and heartache – they invested during the four years they spent trying to have him. His mother Jo Sharpe had been told by an NHS specialist she would never conceive with her own eggs after blood tests showed she was perimenopausal, meaning she was heading for early menopause. Happy mum: Jo Sharpe, 38, and her husband Miles Dymott, 42, from Brighton, had son Samuel, pictured aged six months, after several rounds of IVF and alternative treatments costing £60,000
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Jo Sharpe, 38, and her husband Miles Dymott, 42, had son Samuel in 2012
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The two-year-old was born after four years of IVF attempts and therapies
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After a second woman then made the same joke, Mr @placeholder declared loudly: ‘The room is full of sluts!’ | By Glen Owen Nigel Farage yesterday effectively ruled out a pact with the Conservatives as he battled to stop the ‘sluts’ row from completely overshadowing his annual party conference. The UKIP leader tried to move on from the furore over MEP Godfrey Bloom’s ourburst by outlining his determination to remain independent. But his efforts were undermined when The Mail on Sunday established that Mr Farage shares a Brussels flat with Mr Bloom. UKIP leader Nigel Farage will continue to share a flat with Mr Bloom in Brussels - even though he has suspended him from the party The two men have claimed more than £100,000 in expenses on the property since 2009.
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Nigel Farage has tried to move on from the furore over Godfrey Bloom’s ourburst
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Mr Farage will continue to share the flat with Mr Bloom even though he has suspended the MEP from the party
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That was expected to help about 6,000 passengers in each direction, according to @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Like its trains, contract talks involving Bay Area Rapid Transit remained at a standstill Friday night -- with no plans for even a return to the negotiating table to resolve the system's second strike in three months. The standoff left many of Oakland and San Francisco's iconic bridges, streets and freeways clogged even more than usual during both the morning and evening rush hours on Friday, the first day in which the nation's fifth-largest train system has been shut down. Union officials, at 5 p.m. (8 p.m. ET), publicly detailed what they described as a new plan to end the strike. It includes returning to the previous contract language on all outstanding issues, according to negotiator Josie Mooney. They also offered to bring in a mediator to address the points of contention -- which it says does not include the economic part of any deal, because it says that already has been agreed to -- but rather other issues.
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NEW: BART rejects union's latest offer, urges return to negotiating table, spokesman says
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NEW: BART is open to a mediator to address everything, not just a few issues
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The strike is the second in three months affecting Bay Area Rapid Transit
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The roughly 400,000 people who use BART must now seek other options | 14,790 | record_train |
All that has made Rodgers intensify his interest in @placeholder, despite WBA’s insistence that they will not sell in January. | Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers wants Saido Berahino to solve his goalscoring problems in January. The Reds boss has identified the West Brom striker as the man he wants to add goals to his misfiring forward line. And Rodgers is pushing for a deal to happen when the transfer window reopens in six weeks. Saido Berahino (right) has scored seven Premier League goals for West Brom this season The 21-year-old is wanted by Liverpool and has also attracted interest from Premier League rivals Tottenham Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers (right) wants to add a striker to his squad in January Rodgers's current crop of strikers have not managed a goal between them in the league this season
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Brendan Rodgers wants to bring in a striker in the January transfer window
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Saido Berahino has scored seven Premier League goals for West Brom
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The Baggies are desperate to hold on to their leading goalscorer
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Berahino is also attracting interest from Tottenham
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Karkhout said the warplanes bore the image of the @placeholder flag. | Anbar province, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraq's vice president issued a decree Thursday calling for parliament to meet next week to start the process of creating a new government as the Iraqi military battles Sunni extremist militants. Vice President Khader al Khuzaei, acting on behalf of Iraq's President, made the directive amid calls for political action to tackle sectarian tensions that have fueled violence as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, advances toward Baghdad. On Thursday evening, seven people were killed and 36 others injured in an explosion in the capital's northern neighborhood of Kadimiyah, Iraqi police told CNN. There were conflicting reports about whether a suicide bomber or car bomb was responsible.
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State Department official says Kerry will meet with Syrian opposition leader Friday
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U.S. secretary of state calls for rapid formation of an Iraqi government representing unity
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Local official says Syrian warplanes attacked border towns in Iraq this week
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Iraqi leadership calls for parliament to meet next Tuesday | 14,792 | record_train |
Manziel will have a shot at getting the last word however when his @placeholder take on Lewis' Bengals this Sunday in Cleveland. | A football coach who made an ignorant statement during a recent interview got the ultimate payback at a news conference this week. Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis was appearing on a local Cincinnati radio station earlier this week when he referred to Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel as a 'midget.' And while the rookie footballer, who claims to be 6'0" said he had no problem with Lewis' comment, even calling the comment 'funny,' a Cleveland news station found the perfect way to make Lewis acknowledge his statement - by sending a little person to interview him. Scroll down for videos
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Cincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis was grilled by a little person at a news conference on Wednesday
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This came just days after Lewis called Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Maziel a 'midget'
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Lewis apologized for his comment, and both Manziel and the little person who interviewed him say they were not offended
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Manziel, who claims to be 6'0", will play against Lewis and the Bengals on Sunday in Cleveland | 14,793 | record_train |
The type @placeholder has is unusual and serious as it | By Larisa Brown A teenager has told how her mother must feed her through her heart every night just to keep her alive. Jodie Vasquez, 18, has a connective tissue disorder that means she faces constant pain and needs a wheelchair as her joints dislocate easily. Her mother, Maxine Farish, has the daunting task of drip feeding vital nutrients through a tube going directly to her daughter's heart. She knows that every time she administers the nutrients, one mistake could be fatal. Inspirational: Teenager Jodie Vasquez, 18, from Carlisle, is fighting the rare condition Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and can only be fed through a tube into her heart
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Jodie Vasquez has not eaten since 2009
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Illness affects one in every 5,000 people in the UK
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'She is the epitome of courage in the face of adversity', says mother | 14,794 | record_train |
@placeholder privacy tips also will be provided in print ads that Google must buy in major newspapers in all the states covered by the settlement. | Google will pay a $7 million fine to settle a multistate US investigation into a software snooping program that the firm admitted was on its Street View mapping cars. The software enabled the search giant to intercept emails, passwords and other sensitive information sent over unprotected wireless networks in neighborhoods across the world. The agreement covers 38 states and the District of Columbia, part of the area where households and local merchants unwittingly had some of their communications on Wi-Fi networks snatched by Google from early 2008 until the spring 0f 2010. A Google street view car pictured in Stoneybatter, Dublin: The firm is now being forced to pay $7m for intercepting emails and other information from open wifi networks the cars drove past
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Campaigners say fine is not enough - as Google makes $7m in an HOUR
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Firm captured emails, passwords and other sensitive information sent over unprotected wireless networks across the world
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Practice occurred from early 2008 until the spring of 2010 | 14,795 | record_train |
We have never come across this before now.’ When asked for her part why she chose @placeholder for her photoshoot, Ms Jones said: ‘No reason other than (it’s) a nice hotel.’ | By James Tozer They say no publicity is bad publicity. But when images of a £180-an-hour escort posing beside a four-poster bed in one of their plushest suites were posted online, bosses at an 18th century country house hotel reacted with horror to the unwanted plug. Posing in little more than her underwear and a string of pearls, the sex worker - who calls herself Helen Jones - touts for work showing herself lounging seductively in the £190-a-night wood-panelled Mahogany Suite of the Soughton Hall Hotel. No doubt the historic surroundings are intended to appeal to prospective clients of the 40-year-old, who claims to be a qualified accountant.
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Sex worker took snaps in wood panelled suite of Soughton Hall Hotel
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Slim, tall blonde calls herself 'Helen Jones' promises professional service
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Hotel owners want the picture removed from her website | 14,796 | record_train |
Criminal chemists make small changes to the molecular components of meth, which has carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen, to create N,@placeholder. | An award-winning bodybuilder supplement has come under fire because it contains a chemical compound similar to the illegal drug methamphetamine. Craze, which won BodyBuilding.com’s New Supplement of the Year award in 2012, contains the substance called N,alpha-diethylphenylethylamine or N,a-DEPEA. The find, which was published on Monday in the peer-reviewed Drug Testing and Analysis Journal, shows that Craze samples from different suppliers have between 20 to 35 milligrams of the drug in one serving size. Award-winning disaster: Craze, a bodybuilder supplement has been found to contain a meth-like substance Dangerous: Craze was found to contain a chemical compound similar to methamphetamine (pictured), also known as ice or simply meth, which is a powerful and addictive form of amphetamine
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Craze, which won BodyBuilding.com’s New Supplement of the Year award in 2012, contains the substance called N,alpha-diethylphenylethylamine or N,a-DEPEA, according to new study
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N,a-DEPEA is illegal drug methamphetamine's chemical cousin
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Samples have between 20 to 35 milligrams of the drug in one serving size
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The label says it contains a different chemical, N,N-DEPEA, as an ingredient, but researchers did not find that substance in the supplement
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Scientists first discovered the new drug approximately three years ago | 14,797 | record_train |
Mission Control wanted to keep the spacewalkers out even longer Saturday to get even further ahead, but a cold and uncomfortable @placeholder requested to go back. | PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 21 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:19 EST, 23 December 2013 Astronauts removed an old space station pump today, sailing through the first of a series of urgent repair spacewalks to revive a crippled cooling line. The two Americans on the crew, Rick Mastracchio and Michael Hopkins, successfully pulled out the ammonia pump with a bad valve -- well ahead of schedule. That task had been planned for the next spacewalk on Monday. 'An early Christmas,'observed Mission Control as Mastracchio tugged the refrigerator-size pump away from its nesting spot. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO
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Two American crew members named Rick Mastrachhio and Michael Hopkins made an urgent repair to the cooling system
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'Potentially serious fault' saw half of station's system shut down last week
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If Mastracchio and Hopkins keep up the quick work, two spacewalks may be enough to complete the installation of a spare pump and a third spacewalk will not be needed on Christmas Day as originally anticipated | 14,798 | record_train |
relocated for a new assignment with @placeholder, said she was glad that they did | By Lydia Warren The girlfriend of a Texas man who was aboard the missing Malaysian Airlines plane has revealed how she anxiously waited at their home in China for the flight that never arrived. Sarah Bajc, who is also an American expat, said the desperate wait for information about her long-term boyfriend Philip Wood was 'one of the most painful things I have ever had to go through'. She had sent a car to Beijing Airport to collect Wood, who worked in Beijing for IBM, as he returned from a trip visiting family in Texas. As she waited, she tracked his journey on the airline's website.
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Sarah Bajc, an American expat, waited for her boyfriend Philip Wood at their home in Beijing on Saturday as he returned from a trip to Texas
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She described seeing on the news that the plane had not landed and desperately called the airline for information but could not get through
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When they called her, they could not confirm any reports
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Wood worked in Beijing for IBM and was about to move to Kuala Lumpur
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His family said they are relying on his faith but his sons said 'odds are' they will never see him again
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He was one of 3 Americans and 227 passengers aboard the flight | 14,799 | record_train |
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