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@placeholder was killed in a shoot-out with Mexican officials in December 2009.
Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Federal authorities have charged alleged drug cartel leader Edgar Valdez-Villarreal -- known as "La Barbie" -- and five other defendants with trafficking thousands of kilograms of cocaine from Mexico into the United States between 2004 and 2006, according to an indictment unsealed in federal court Friday. Valdez-Villarreal, who remains at large, is alleged to be a top member of the Arturo Beltran-Leyva cocaine cartel. Authorities have issued a $2 million reward for information leading to his capture. He is currently believed to be in Mexico, a Justice Department statement noted. "This indictment shows that we are not content simply to arrest and prosecute those in our district who work on behalf of the Mexican cartels to bring cocaine into the United States," U.S. Attorney Sally Quillian Yates said. "We are committed to tracing the drugs back to the cartel leaders themselves, and we look forward to the opportunity to prosecute the sources of this cocaine in federal court." @highlight Feds charge Edgar Valdez-Villarreal -- a.k.a. "La Barbie" -- with distributing thousands of kilograms of cocaine @highlight Five other defendants face similar charges @highlight Authorities offer $2 million reward for information leading to the capture of Valdez-Villarreal @highlight Valdez-Villarreal is believed to be in Mexico
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Backed: Redknapp has captured the out-of-favour @placeholder defensive midfielder Sandro for a second time
For all the moves before 11pm, click here QPR have signed Brazilian midfielder Sandro from Tottenham Hotspur for £10million after the midfielder spent five years at White Hart Lane. After some tough negotiations lasting several hours, QPR manager Harry Redknapp has been able to land his top target for the day. In the shirt: Sandro poses in the club shirt after completing his move from Tottenham International: The 25-year-old has 17 caps for Brazil, making his debut in 2009 Sandro said on FacebookL 'I'd like to thank Tottenham Hotspur for everything they've done for me. Spurs has been my home since I moved to England and I loved every minute of my time there. @highlight Defensive midfielder's move to QPR would see Sandro reunited with former Tottenham manager Redknapp at Loftus Road @highlight Tottenham wanted double the original £8million they paid in 2010 for Sandro @highlight Harry Redknapp has managed to get his man for just £10million @highlight The former Spurs boss signed Sandro from Internacional in 2009
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And @placeholder were almost equally inhibited, smothered by a tactical caution which seems alien to the spirit of the club.
Like an old comedian reprising an ancient routine, Harry Redknapp turned in a bold and breezy post – match performance last night. His timing was slick, his patter engaging and his confident assertion that better times lie just ahead carried a degree of conviction. Then we remembered his team's performance, and we realised he was tap – dancing on a trap – door. For Rangers are every bit as poor as their League position suggests. Bereft of ideas, pace, intelligent cohesion and adequate ability, they fail just about every test which the top division imposes upon its members. A more confident, more ruthless side than the current United would have buried them beneath an avalanche of goals. But even this United were eventually able to impose themselves with the minimum of challenge. @highlight Manchester United substitute Marouane Fellaini gave the visitors the lead with a blistering strike on 58 minutes @highlight Fellow substitute James Wilson completed the scoreline for the visitors in injury time @highlight Win sees United remain fourth in Premier League table, while QPR remain 19th - one point adrift of safety @highlight Fellaini's display at Loftus Road was the stand-out performance for the visitors
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Tim showed heart and you could see that reflected in @placeholder’s performance yesterday.
By Jamie Redknapp Saturday's battering of Arsenal has put Chelsea firmly in charge of the title race and, with Jose Mourinho in the driving seat, they have the perfect man to get them over the line. Mourinho has won league titles at every club he has managed, so he knows exactly what it takes. He insists on calling this Chelsea team underdogs, but they are nothing of the sort. After a poor result against Aston Villa, they reacted well with an easy victory over Galatasaray and by absolutely thumping one of their title rivals. Previous: Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho knows what's required in order win league titles, as his record shows @highlight Chelsea have the perfect manager in Jose Mourinho to clinch them the Premier League title @highlight The Tottenham players responded well to criticism from their manager Tim Sherwood by beating Southampton @highlight Don't be surprised if Liverpool's Luis Suarez scores six more times to equal the Premier League's record number of goals in one season - 34 @highlight Norwich were the only team in the bottom eight to win this weekend and it could be enough to see they escape relegation
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"The bottom line is we are trying to say that the whole violence that goes on in @placeholder is mainly caused by ourselves and we can possibly undo that," he said.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Brazilian filmmaker Jose Padilha knows how to get people talking. Jose Padilha's movie "Elite Squad" examines police violence and corruption in Brazil. The director of "Elite Squad" stirred controversy when his action thriller premiered at the Berlin International Film Festival earlier this year. The movie tells the story of an elite police squad that employs a no-holds-barred approach when it comes to battling the drug gangs who control Rio de Janeiro's slums, known as favelas. Told from the perspective of a member of Rio's State Police Special Operations Battalion, or BOPE, Padilha's film has elicited criticism for its extreme violence and what some say is a glorification of ruthless police tactics. @highlight "Elite Squad" tells the story of a violent special operations unit in Brazil @highlight Jose Padilha's movie has raised debates about police brutality @highlight Padilha says he wanted to explore the roots of police corruption and violence @highlight "Elite Squad" won the top prize at this year's Berlin International Film Festival
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England battled back from a goal down to win 3-1 in their last outing against Slovenia, a result which sees them top their @placeholder qualifying group by six points.
The World Cup may have ended miserably for England, but in just a few months Roy Hodgson's side have enjoyed a pleasant change in fortunes. Having left Brazil 2014 without a victory, the Three Lions have now won their last five games including four Euro 2016 qualifiers. England will now look to end the year with a sixth straight win as they travelled to Scotland to face 'the old enemy' in a friendly at Celtic Park on Tuesday. Roy Hodgson the England manager inspects the Celtic Park pitch after arriving in Glasgow Hodgson stands alongside assistant Gary Neville on the Celtic Park turf ahead of Tuesday's friendly @highlight England looking to win sixth straight match as they land in Scotland @highlight Three Lions stars looked in high spirits before flying out to Glasgow @highlight England recently came from behind to beat Slovenia 3-1 on Saturday @highlight Roy Hodgson's side travel north of border for first time since 1999
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After a series of injuries, @placeholder was released by the Eagles.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:59 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 16:01 EST, 20 November 2013 As the National Football League continues to deal with the fallout of the Richie Incognito/Jonathan Martin bullying scandal, a former player has revealed that he, too, was the victim of harassment from teammates as a professional football player - and former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb led the charge. Former NFL offensive lineman Shawn Andrews was teammates with McNabb for six years in Philadelphia - from 2004 to 2009 - and by the end of his time in the City of Brotherly Love, he'd considered suicide after enduring unsubstantiated rumors about his sexuality and constant harassment from McNabb and others. @highlight Shawn Andrews was McNabb's teammate for six years in Philadelphia @highlight Andrews says McNabb and others constantly harassed him and spread rumors that he's gay @highlight Andrews is married to a woman and has a son, J.J. @highlight Andrews missed training camp in 2008 so he could get professional help for depression
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'I don't know who's helping @placeholder but I'm quite certain that Corey is being helped by somebody,' said Walker.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:47 EST, 21 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:40 EST, 21 January 2014 Six months after her son was kidnapped by his father, a distraught mom has spoken out about her on-going ordeal and her hopes to see her son again soon. Autumn Breci hasn’t seen her son Beck, 3, since she dropped him off with his father Corey Hotsenpiller, 21, at his home in Springfield, Missouri, late last July. Hotsenpiller, who is 5ft 8in, 160 pounds, with blonde hair and blue eyes, has been charged with federal parental kidnapping. @highlight Autumn Breci hasn't seen her son Beck, 3, since she dropped him off with his father in Springfield, Missouri, late last July @highlight At the time she was involved in a custody dispute with the boy's father Corey Hotsenpiller, 21, @highlight The U.S. Marshal’s Office believe Hotsenpiller has been on the run with his young son since then @highlight Breci said she is also doing what she can and spends much of her time scouring the internet for signs of her son
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@placeholder confirmed it survived the ordeal, saying 'Amazingly no phantoms where harmed while filming!'
By Mark Prigg It is one of the most incredible views ever seen of a volcano eruption. Taken by drone, it reveals the full force of volcanic lava being spewed on a Hawaii island. The fearless drone owners manages to fly his craft directly into the spewing lava - and escapes unscathed. Scroll down for video Watch out for Lava! The eruption begins Smoke and debris engulfs the drone and ir begins to move away from the volcano The images were taken by Shaun O'Callaghan in Vanatu. They show the Yasur volcano on Tanna island, as it begins to erupt. @highlight Footage captured using a $400 drone with a high definition camera attached @highlight Shows the Yasur volcano on Tanna island
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I just have issues ..." -- a reference to the mad cow scare at the time and the criticism of @placeholder's role in her husband's failed health care reform effort in his first term.
Only a few people would feel at ease to send Hillary Clinton cartoon clippings. Diane Blair was one of them. Throughout much of Bill Clinton's eight years in the White House, Blair -- a political science professor and longtime Clinton friend -- exchanged political and humor cartoons with the first lady. Nothing, it seemed, was too small or inconsequential to send back and forth. In May 1996, Hillary Clinton clipped a "Mixed Media" cartoon and sent it to Blair and her husband, Jim, with a note that read, "It is rare that I can send you a comic strip you and Jim haven't seen -- but this one is too good not to share." @highlight Longtime friend kept fastidious records of all things Clinton @highlight Diane Blair's papers give insight into Bill Clinton's campaigns, Hillary Clinton's thinking @highlight Hillary Clinton considered Blair, who died in 2000, one of her closest friends
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Police said the statue, which depicts two lifeguards sitting on a bench, was discovered undamaged in some bushes a few blocks from Madoff's million-dollar @placeholder estate.
(CNN) -- A statue worth more than $10,000 that was stolen from the Palm Beach, Florida, estate of Wall Street investment adviser Bernard Madoff has been recovered, police said Thursday. The statue was found with a message apparently aimed at the owner, who is charged with securities fraud. Palm Beach police Sgt. Chris Proscia said the 4-foot-high statue was found Wednesday morning with a message attached to it reading: "Bernie the Swindler, Lesson: Return stolen property to rightful owners." The statue was stolen December 19, eight days after Madoff was arrested in New York on suspicion of operating a $50 billion Ponzi scheme. @highlight Statue was reported stolen in December from Florida estate of Bernard Madoff @highlight Statue recovered with message: "Lesson: Return stolen property to rightful owners" @highlight Madoff was arrested in December, accused of operating $50 billion Ponzi scheme
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'I realised the fans and coaching staff were waiting to see the best of @placeholder and around that time I felt I was coming into a bit of form so it was an extra disappointment,' the 30-year-old added.
By Carl Markham, Press Association Everton striker Arouna Kone admits he has to prove his worth next season after missing seven months of his maiden campaign through injury. The Ivory Coast international sustained a knee injury in October which prevented him from playing again, meaning he managed just six appearances without a goal after his £6million move from Wigan last summer. Kone is to forego a lengthy summer holiday to ensure he is back to full fitness by the time pre-season comes around. Struggle: Injuries have stopped Arouna Kone making the impact he would have liked at Everton 'The most important thing is for me to be in the best possible shape I can be for the start of next season,' he told Evertontv. @highlight Arouna Kone hoping to return to pre-season at Everton fully fit @highlight Former Wigan striker spent seven months sidelined through injury @highlight Believes Roberto Martinez's style of play will benefit his own game @highlight Hopes next season can be even better for Everton than this one
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According to @placeholder, people in Pakistan and all over the world must confront those "who choose to use violence ... to follow whatever they consider to be their agenda."
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan's foreign minister on Thursday called the attempted assassination of a teenage activist who pushed against extremists and in support of women's rights and education "a wake-up call (to) a clear-and-present danger." Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar spoke to CNN's Christiane Amanpour two days after Malala Yousufzai, 14, was gunned down as she headed home from school in Pakistan's conservative Swat Valley. The girl was in critical condition Thursday at a military hospital outside Islamabad after surgeons removed a bullet lodged in her neck. The Taliban have claimed responsibility for targeting Malala, who enraged the militant group by writing about her daily battle with extremists who used fear and intimidation to force girls to stay at home instead of going to school. Malala's online writing earned her Pakistan's first National Peace Prize in November. @highlight NEW: About 100 are arrested for allegedly "colluding" with the shooters, foreign minister says @highlight "It could be ... a turning point" in Pakistan's fight against extremists, she adds @highlight The blogger, Malala Yousufzai, is still in critical condition after Tuesday's attack @highlight The Taliban vow to kill the well-known Pakistani teenager if she survives
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But if you dismiss a question, you can't go back to it later when you think of the answer or remember you have a friend on @placeholder who probably knows it.
The crowded world of social media apps got squeezed a bit tighter with the introduction of Jelly on Tuesday. The social Q&A app from Biz Stone, a co-founder of Twitter, relies on photos and friends to find answers to questions that may not fit neatly into a Google search, such as, "What kind of flower is this?" Sure, people can turn to their Facebook or Twitter feeds to ask which backpack to buy, or where to responsibly dispose of or donate old iPhone chargers (both real questions currently appearing on Jelly). The technology isn't new. Neither is turning to friends for help with everything from where to eat in Philadelphia to suggestions for an 8-year-old's birthday party. @highlight Jelly, a new social Q&A app, was released Tuesday @highlight App emphasizes using friends and photos to answer questions @highlight Ratings on iTunes are mostly positive, but critics claim app is "pretty but pointless" @highlight App was co-founded by Biz Stone, one of the founders of Twitter
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Falcao smashes a shot towards the @placeholder goal for Manchester United
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal challenged misfiring loan striker Radamel Falcao to 'prove himself' in the build-up to Saturday's west London clash. The 28-year-old promptly wasted four prime chances to score, including twice failing to fire into an empty net. Despite another off-kilter display, United boss Van Gaal said: 'I think he did well.' Radamel Falcao stands in the middle of the Loftus Road pitch with his hands on his hips The Manchester United star (left) posted a victory picture with team-mate Victor Valdes on his Instagram United's Dutch manager added: 'It's not so important what I think, because he wants to score goals. @highlight Louis van Gaal had challenged Radamel Falcao to 'prove himself' @highlight The misfiring striker failed to find the net in 2-0 victory on Saturday @highlight QPR goalkeeper Rob Green denied Falcao three times at Loftus Road
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He then tells @placeholder's terrified-looking character: 'Stacey, you are turning really red.'
By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 14:59 EST, 12 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:57 EST, 12 December 2013 A San Diego lawyer representing a second city employee to come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against former Mayor Bob Filner has released an unsettling computer animation showing the politician putting the woman in a headlock. Attorney Daniel Gilleon said he plans to introduce the two-minute computer-generated clip as evidence in a lawsuit filed by his client Stacey McKenzie. According to Gilleon, the cartoon accurately depicts his client's bizarre encounter with then-Mayor Filner at the Clairmont Day as the Bay event April 21. @highlight Bob Filner, 71, was sentenced this week to home confinement but no jail time for groping women @highlight Resigned in August after being accused by nearly 20 women of making unwanted advances and inappropriate touching @highlight City parks manager Stacey McKenzie, 50, is accusing Filner of putting her in headlock and rubbing her breasts with his elbow during April event @highlight Filed a sexual harassment lawsuit seeking $500,000 in damages from Filner and San Diego
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‘I just want you to know that she put up a damn good fight,’ court documents say @placeholder told his father.
By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 16:47 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:05 EST, 28 December 2013 A 22-year-old Connecticut man has admitted to police he used a fire poker and then a buck knife to ruthlessly gut his own mother and pull out her intestines on Thursday. A chilling police report shows that Robert Owen Rankin of Deep River didn’t know exactly what all the guts and gore he pulled from his mother Margaret Rohner, 45, were, but he knew why he was doing it. ‘I don't know exactly what the stuff was, like octopus tentacles,’ he would coolly recount to police. ‘I killed my mother because she is pretty much responsible for everything that has gone wrong in my life.’ @highlight Robert Owen Rankin awoke the day after Christmas intent on murdering his mother in their Connecticut home @highlight Rankin told police he sliced his mother from the belly button up before pulling out her intestines 'to see if there was a baby in her stomach' @highlight Margaret Rohner, 45, was found naked and stabbed in the abdomen at the bottom of the stairs in her home @highlight Rankin has been put on suicide watch at in his Connecticut jail cell at his attorney's request
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A woman holds up her hands as police responded to protests with tear gas and rubber bullets in @placeholder's protests om August
A black fire captain is being disciplined after posting death threats about Hispanic teenagers who he believed had broken into his car. Captain Lary Batiste is under investigation after he posted the threats on his Facebook page. He is said to have addressed the post to 'All parents who have Hispanic male teenagers' this week after his car was broken into outside his home. Scroll down for video Houston Fire Department's Captain Lary Batiste is under investigation after he posted racist death threats on his Facebook page, referring to the 'hands up, don't shoot' gesture which has recently sparked controversy @highlight Lary Batiste is under investigation after he posted the threats on Facebook @highlight Addressed to Hispanic parents, he said their sons would 'die needlessly' @highlight 'Hands up, don't shoot' is reference to witness accounts of fatal shooting of teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri @highlight Controversial gesture has been used in protests across the country
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It is my judgement that it is right for the British public to know, for the @placeholder public to know, for the Afghan and the British military to know, that there is an endpoint to this.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 9:51 AM on 6th July 2011 David Cameron will today announce further details of British troop withdrawals from Afghanistan - and insists any short-term pull outs will be 'modest.' In a statement to the Commons following a two-day visit to Kabul and Helmand, the Prime Minister will reiterate his commitment to end the UK's combat role in the conflict by 2015. However, he stressed during the trip that any short-term pullouts would be 'modest', saying there would be no 'radical change' in numbers for the next year. David Cameron speaks during a press conference in Kabul, Afghanistan. He will today reiterate his commitment to end the UK's combat role in the conflict by 2015 @highlight He is expected to say 500 British troops will leave next year @highlight UK has 9,500 troops serving in Afghanistan
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The race's tenor seems a departure for someone who, friends like @placeholder said, prides himself on being "a true gentleman."
Washington (CNN) -- The devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina along the Mississippi coast was fresh in Haley Barbour's mind when he met with Sen. Thad Cochran and other members of the congressional delegation about aid in 2005. "My first trip to Washington after Katrina, Senator Cochran said, 'You tell me what the state needs and I'll try to get it,'" Barbour told CNN. "He never deviated from that and ultimately he succeeded." Cochran did it, Barbour and political observers said, by employing the same sort of quiet, persistence that has marked his 36-year tenure in the Senate. He worked behind the scenes, talking with colleagues, negotiating and eventually he was able to net $29 billion in relief money. @highlight Long time Mississippi senator has a tough runoff on Tuesday @highlight The race has gotten ugly -- blogger took photos of Cochran's bedridden wife @highlight Cochran says becoming a college cheerleader was first political race @highlight Critics say he's been in office too long and is out of touch
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'@placeholder was a keen and talented footballer when he was younger.
By Dan Bloom A nine-week-old baby boy has been left orphaned after both his parents died in a car crash. Raquel Davies, 23, and Lee Jenkins, 25, were in a friend's open-top BMW when the car left the road near the village of Tonyrefail, south Wales, killing them both. Tributes poured in to the pair, who had their first child in April, as police arrested the 20-year-old driver on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving. Tragic: Raquel Davies, 23 (left) and her fiancé Lee Jenkins, 25 (right) have been killed after a friend's open-top sports car left a road in the Welsh valleys on Saturday. Their baby son Harley was just nine weeks old @highlight Raquel Davies, 23, and Lee Jenkins, 25, were in a friend's open-top BMW @highlight Car left road on Saturday near Tonyrefail, south Wales, killing them both @highlight Pair were engaged and had their son Harley just nine weeks ago @highlight Ms Davies' family said she was a devoted mother and 'perfect in every way' @highlight Friend, 20, arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving
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City defender @placeholder (right) pops up to score his side's second goal of the game against Roma
Joe Hart believes Manchester City have finally come of age in Europe after their stunning 2-0 win in Rome on Wednesday night. The City goalkeeper was the star of the show as goals from Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta gave Manuel Pellegrini's team the win they needed to take them in to the knockout stages of the Champions League. It is the second successive year Manuel Pellegrini's side have qualified for the last 16 but Hart believes they will take a lot from the manner of this season's qualification, winning their final group games against Bayern Munich and Roma to rescue a campaign that seemed doomed. @highlight Manchester City beat Roma 2-0 to reach to the Champions League last 16 @highlight Goals from Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta sealed victory in Rome @highlight Joe Hart admits City needed to put in a top performance away from home @highlight City were without Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero
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Following the @placeholder phone breakthrough, informal discussions have taken place about arresting the three burglars and searching their homes and other sites.
Analysis of mobile phone data suggests Madeleine McCann could have been kidnapped by a gang of burglars who panicked when she woke up as they raided her holiday apartment Three prime suspects for the abduction of Madeleine McCann have been identified by Scotland Yard officers. Analysis of mobile phone data suggests a burglary gang was operating very near to where she vanished in Portugal in May 2007. The three men made an unusually high number of calls to each other in the hours after Madeleine was reported missing from her holiday flat in the Algarve. Police believe the thieves, including at least one Portuguese man, had already carried out one raid in the resort of Praia da Luz, disturbing a child. @highlight Data suggests a burglary gang was operating near time of disappearance @highlight Suspects made an 'unusually high' number of calls hours after Maddie was reported missing @highlight Police believe thieves carried out one raid in resort, disturbing a child @highlight Portuguese police attached no significance to the break-in days before @highlight British detectives described oversight as a 'disgrace' @highlight 'Main line of inquiry' suggests burglars panicked and kidnapped Maddie
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Sanders' court date is scheduled for February 9 in @placeholder.
The Baltimore Ravens' top security guy has been charged with a sex offense that allegedly occurred December 14, online court records reveal. The senior security director for the NFL team, Darren Sanders, was charged with a fourth-degree sex offense which is "not considered a sexually violent offense but sexual contact without consent of victim," according to the Maryland Attorney General's office definition. The record did not go into details about the charges but the address listed for the defendant is that of the team's headquarters in Owings Mills, Maryland. CNN was unable to reach Sanders' lawyer. But the lawyer, Andrew Alperstein, told the Baltimore Sun the charges were "totally fabricated." @highlight Sanders is charged with a fourth-degree sex offense @highlight His lawyer told the Baltimore Sun the charges are fabricated
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The spectacle finished on Monday when the couple completed formalities with a civil ceremony held at @placeholder's city hall, a 13th century building overlooking the Grand Canal.
George Clooney's lavish four-day Venetian wedding may finally be over. But the Italian city is now set for a huge influx of tourists following the star's spectacular celebrations on Saturday. According to one travel firm, UK hotel searches to Venice increase by 106 per cent following the actor's star-studded nuptials to British barrister Amal Alamuddin. UK hotel searches to Venice increase by 106 per cent following George Clooney's star-studded wedding to British barrister Amal Alamuddin in the Italian hotspot Durint the four days of festivities, the newlyweds also held their wedding ceremony at the exclusive seven-star Aman Resort overlooking the historic Grand Canal @highlight UK hotel searches up by 106% after actor's star-studded nuptials @highlight Searches up globally by 77% compared to the same dates last year @highlight The actor stayed in the city's exclusive Belmond Cipriani Hotel
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"@placeholder officials and stewards will be in the city throughout the day, along with matchday French police ahead of kick-off."
(CNN) -- Fans of English football club Tottenham Hotspur found themselves on the receiving end of vicious attacks for the second time in six months on Wednesday after three people were injured during an incident in the French city of Lyon. Tottenham supporters have traveled to France for the second leg of the club's Europa League tie with Olympique Lyonnais and were confronted by a group of roughly 50 people while gathered at a pub. "Club officials attended an incident last night in Lyon," read a statement from Tottenham, who are based in North London. "A group of around 50 people confronted fans. @highlight Tottenham Hotspur fans attacked outside a pub in the French city of Lyon @highlight Three people sustained minor injuries @highlight Tottenham fans in the French city for a Europa League tie with Olympique Lyonnais @highlight Local police in France were unavailable for comment when contacted by CNN
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@placeholder from Parliament's three main pro-EU groups agreed to keep Mr Schulz in place after he backed his rival Jean-Claude Juncker to become president of the European Commission last week.
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Nigel Farage today accused MEPs of descending into 'naked militarism' by 'goosestepping' the EU flag around Brussels. The UKIP leader accused European leaders of ignoring growing euroscepticism across the continent by pushing ahead with 'ever closer union'. The controversial remarks, in the European Parliament today, came after he turned his back as the 'EU anthem' was played to open up the new political session yesterday. Scroll down for video Nigel Farage addressed the European Parliament during a debate on the last EU summit, in which the UK lost a vote against Jean-Claude Juncker becoming Commission President by 26 votes to 2 @highlight UKIP leader told MEPs the European Union was guilty of 'naked militarism' @highlight Speech came in first session of new parliament after May's EU elections @highlight He said Cameron had 'no chance' of winning fundamental reforms of union @highlight Came after Farage turned his back as 'European anthem' played @highlight Party said they did not 'recognise or respect the EU flag or anthem' @highlight Comes after Martin Schulz chosen by MEPs to carry on as Parliament chief @highlight The vote was taken in secret sparking accusations of EU 'carve up' @highlight Socialist MEP wants more power for Brussels over national Parliaments @highlight Schulz backed by supporters of Jean-Claude Juncker in 'backroom' deal
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was reported to have been in @placeholder in the January of 1995,
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 4:37 PM on 26th June 2011 Day tripper: Boston mob boss James 'Whitey' Bulger was a prisoner of Alcatraz from 1959 to 1963 as seen in this mugshot There's brazen and there's brazen...and then there's James 'Whitey' Bulger. During the epic 16 years he spent evading authorities, the Boston mob boss enjoyed a day out to Alcatraz... where he'd previously been a prisoner for four years. Perhaps he just wanted to see how the San Francisco prison had changed. But for someone who didn't own a car and paid all his bills in cash to avoid detection, it was a pretty risky day trip. @highlight Mob boss dressed in jailbird garb and posed for photos during 1990s visit @highlight He was a prison of Alcatraz from 1959 to 1963 @highlight He and girlfriend Catherine Greig were 'friendly' but kept to themselves @highlight One neighbour even said she would miss the couple
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Birmingham was also hit by lightning, and enormous hailstones were said to have battered buildings in @placeholder.
Heavy rain and strong wind has battered much of Britain, with fierce thunderstorms hitting London as the Met Office issued severe weather warnings. Shoppers were left drenched in fierce downpours across the south, while sports fans at football, rugby and horse racing meetings were hit by torrential rain. London was struck by a fierce electrical storm in later afternoon, with lightning strikes cracking across the sky, pouring rain and hailstones pelting the city. The thunderstorms also struck across the Midlands and into East Anglia, with winds of more than 50mph reported yesterday afternoon. Lightning strikes: This dramatic picture shows the moment a bolt of lightning struck a building in Birmingham as fierce storms battered Britain @highlight Heavy rain soaks much of the country as fierce thunderstorms hit London @highlight Electrical storms also struck across the Midlands and East Anglia @highlight Huge hailstones batter Leicester while lightning strikes in Birmingham @highlight Flood warnings as between 25 and 40mm of rain is expected quite widely @highlight Potential of gusts reaching 80mph in the extreme north west regions
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Dying: The disease - which is almost always fatal - has affected thousands in @placeholder.
This is the scene at the heart of the Ebola crisis sweeping West Africa, which this week crossed the Atlantic and brought the first confirmed case to the United States. The epicenter of the deadly virus is in impoverished Liberia, from which Thomas Duncan made his journey to Texas last month. Dying patients are wheeled from the spots in the street where they fell to medical centers unable to cope with the constant tide of sufferers. Scroll down for video Stricken: A health worker sets down a woman thought to be suffering from Ebola outside a treatment center in Liberia @highlight Overwhelmed medical centers can't cope with influx of cases in West Africa @highlight Today's figures set death toll at 3,355 - but officials admit this is too low @highlight Entire families of sufferers left on dirty mattresses in holding centers
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But the situation may have been complicated by the fact that, at the time, @placeholder told Sussex he had been approached to fix the game — but had turned it down.
By Lawrence Booth Follow @@the_topspin and Ed Hawkins The charges brought by the ECB against Lou Vincent and Naved Arif are the beginning of the end of a story that unfolded three years ago in sleepy Hove — 4,500 miles away from the global epicentre of match-fixing in Mumbai. If the charges are upheld, both men are likely to be banned for life. The case against Vincent has been one of the worst-kept secrets in cricket. Sportsmail revealed back in December that he was under investigation by the ICC’s anti-corruption unit, while the details of his involvement with cricket’s underworld were laid bare in this newspaper last week. @highlight Lou Vincent and Naved Arif charge with fixing match between Sussex and Kent in August 2011 @highlight Vincent run out for a one from seven balls as Sussex's chase slowed @highlight Arif made 11 off 29 balls — a major factor in Kent’s eventual 14-run victory @highlight Arif had earlier taken no wicket for 41 runs in six overs @highlight Bookmaker said to have organised the fix was allegedly at the game and spoke to Vincent on the boundary @highlight £14m - more than twice the normal figure for a televised county game - was placed on the match
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Remote: Radio and cell phone communications are poor in @placeholder.
The Hawaii State Health Director who authorized the release of President Obama's birth certificate in 2011 died Wednesday when her plane went down in the Pacific near a remote island. Loretta Fuddy was the only person aboard the aircraft to die. The others, including the pilot, were either rescued by boat or swam ashore. Fuddy was on her way back to Honolulu after a visit to what was once Hawaii's leper colony on the island of Molokai when, officials said Thursday, the Cessna Grand Caravan went down due to engine failure. Only victim: Hawaii Health Director Loretta Fuddy was the only death among nine aboard the Cessna Grand Caravan that crashed in the ocean near Molokai, Hawaii on Wednesday @highlight Loretta Fuddy named as the only victim the crash of a Cessna Grand Caravan carrying eight others @highlight Fuddy entered the national spotlight briefly after allowing the release of Obama's long-form birth certificate @highlight Officials said Thursday that engine failure was to blame for the crash
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They could woo back the hearts of those @placeholder fans who despise the Glazer ownership.
Mesut Ozil wants to quit Arsenal as soon as January and the Gunners are ready to do business. Bayern Munich are lining up a bid of around £30million for Ozil, who joined Arsenal from Real Madrid last summer for a club record £42.5m. The Football Grapevine understands the Germany star has grown increasingly unhappy at the Emirates, not least because he is not being played in his preferred forward floating role by Arsene Wenger. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mesut Ozil take part in Arsenal tyre challenge Mesut Ozil may have played his last game for Arsenal against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge last Sunday @highlight Mesut Ozil has grown increasingly unhappy at Arsenal and wants to leave @highlight Bayern Munich are lining up a bid of around £30million for the German @highlight Gunners boss Arsene Wenger could bring in Real Madrid's Sami Khedira @highlight Manchester City and PSG are monitoring Lionel Messi's current situation @highlight The Glazers could be gearing up for the sale of Manchester United within two years @highlight Newcastle owner Mike Ashley would want £300m for the sale of the club
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:13 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 13:25 EST, 2 August 2012 A former Chelsea footballer is being investigated by police after sending abusive messages on Twitter about glamour model Danielle Lloyd. Leon Knight, 29, had an argument through the social network last week with Miss Lloyd's husband, Wolverhampton Wanderers footballer Jamie O'Hara, with whom the model has two children. A spokesman for Staffordshire Police confirmed to MailOnline that they are looking into the matter after they received a report of malicious communications. Danielle Lloyd and Jamie O'Hara pictured out in Liverpool last night with their two sons Harry, left, and Archie @highlight Staffordshire Police tell MailOnline: 'We are aware of the incident and are working with Thames Valley Police' @highlight Complaint of malicious communications made to Staffs officers
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According to the complaint, Ulbricht, who shortened his alias from @placeholder to DPR when posting on Silk Road's forums, operated the site from San Francisco.
An underground website that was dealing cocaine and other illegal drugs has been shut down, federal authorities said today. U.S. law enforcement shut down Silk Road, an anonymous Internet marketplace for illegal drugs like heroin and cocaine and criminal activities such as murder for hire, and arrested its alleged owner. Silk Road owner, Ross William Ulbricht, 29, known online as 'Dread Pirate Roberts,' was arrested in San Francisco on Tuesday, according to court filings. Criminal network: Ross William Ulbricht, 29, has been arrested in San Francisco over the alleged drug-dealing activities of his website Silk Road Ulbricht, who holds an advanced degree in chemical engineering, appeared in federal court on Wednesday and a bail hearing was set for Friday. @highlight Silk Road owner, Ross William Ulbricht, 29, known online as 'Dread Pirate Roberts,' was arrested in San Francisco on Tuesday @highlight Ulbricht, known online as 'Dread Pirate Roberts', has advanced degree in chemical engineering @highlight Hundreds of kilos of illegal drugs being sold by a network of thousands of drug dealers @highlight 'The most sophisticated and extensive criminal marketplace on the Internet today,' FBI said
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After gunning down the Welsh newlyweds in cold blood, Martin and Howell then went on to kill a local shopkeeper Ms @placeholder in almost identical circumstances less than a fortnight later.
A woman who provided false alibis for two honeymoon killers in Antigua has been jailed for six years. Georgette Aaron tried to thwart police investigations into the brutal murders of Welsh couple Ben and Catherine Mullany on the holiday island in 2008. Local men Kaniel Martin and Avie Howell were later convicted for killing newlyweds Mr and Mrs Mullany as well as local shopkeeper Woneta Anderson. Mother-of-two Aaron told officers she had been with her teenage lover Howell and accomplice Martin at the time when the Mullanys were shot. Antiguan prosecutor Adlai Smith said her statements to police were a deliberate attempt to derail a major police investigation. @highlight Ben and Catherine Mullany were shot on the holiday island in 2008 @highlight Couple from Pontardawe, South Wales, had been married for two weeks @highlight Avie Howell and Kaniel Martin were jailed for life for the couple's murder @highlight Georgette Aaron tried to thwart police investigations into the brutal killing @highlight Howell was shot after he climbing a 30ft-wall to escape the prison in June
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Bad attack: After @placeholder attacked Kay Rozario, she was rushed to the hospital and required stitches
A woman who was attacked byb a pit bull owned by Kim Richards has filed a lawsuit against the reality star. Kay Rozario says she was at the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star's home last March when Kingsley, her adopted pit bull, attacked her without being provoked. The lawsuit names both Richards and Evolution Film & Tape, the company the produces the Real Housewives series, as defendants, and comes just days after it was revealed that Richards had given up the dog. Scroll down for video Bad news: Kim Richards is being sued by a family friend who was attacked by her dog Kingsley (above) last March @highlight Kim Richards is being sued by Kay Rozario after the woman was attacked by the reality star's pit bull Kingsley @highlight Rozario required stitches last month after she was attacked in an unprovoked incident @highlight She claims that Richards asked her to keep quiet about the incident @highlight Kingsley also attacked Richards' niece Alexia a few weeks ago, who also required stitches @highlight This all comes just days after it was revealed that Richards had given up her dog
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"She doesn't understand everything right now, so all she knows, I think, is that @placeholder's not there.
(CNN) -- Nicole and Chad Oulson, the parents of 22-month-old Alexis, didn't get many date nights, let alone an entire day together. So Nicole was delighted the two were headed to a Wesley Chapel, Florida, movie theater for some adult time. "I was just looking forward to spending the day with the love of my life," a tearful Nicole Oulson said Wednesday. "And just to think that, in the blink of an eye, my whole world just got shattered into a million pieces, and now I'm left trying to pick them up and put them all back together. And It's so hard, and it's so unbearable." @highlight Nicole Oulson wore a pink arm cast over the gunshot wound she got protecting husband @highlight "I'm just still trying to recover from the shock," she said in first statement since shooting @highlight Attorney: Daughter Alexis, 1, doesn't understand and knows only "that Daddy's not there" @highlight Ex-cop Curtis Reeves faces murder charge after shooting Chad Oulson in Florida theater
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Including @placeholder, at least 23 women have spoken out to various media outlets with accusations against Cosby.
(CNN) -- One day after joining more than a score of other women accusing Bill Cosby, famed model Beverly Johnson told CNN that the legendary comedian's reputation for such acts was a secret in Hollywood -- one she only wished she knew about 30 years ago. Johnson detailed her own story about Cosby in Vanity Fair on Thursday, claiming he drugged her during a meeting at his Manhattan residence in the 1980s. She said in that article -- and again Friday on CNN's "New Day" -- that she doesn't believe he sexually assaulted her then, but she yelled obscenities at him before he dragged her outside and put her into a taxi. @highlight NEW: Johnson: Everyone in "white America" and "black America" were Cosby fans @highlight NEW: She recalls cocking her head, cursing at Cosby, believing he drugged her @highlight She says Cosby's sordid reputation was a secret in Hollywood, but she didn't know @highlight The famed model tells CNN: I want more women victims to "speak the truth"
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about romance - other things apart from @placeholder things.
It has been almost one year since Osama Bin Laden was killed by U.S. Navy SEALs, but his feuding wives are still at war with each other. The youngest of the late Al-Qaeda leader's five widows, Amal, 29, had to be pulled apart from his eldest bride Khairiah, 61, after the pair began brawling in a Pakistan prison. The fight was triggered by Amal's suspicions that Khairiah leaked details of Bin Laden's whereabouts to the U.S. authorities shortly before his death last May. Guards have now been ordered to make sure their paths never again cross. Ladies' man: Two of Osama Bin Laden's wives, including his youngest bride Amal (right), had to be pulled apart by Pakistani security personnel after becoming embroiled in a catfight @highlight Amal, 29, and Khairiah, 61, had to be separated by Pakistani security officials @highlight Amal suspects Khairiah of orchestrating their husband's death by liaising with the Americans and revealing the location of his Abbottabad compound
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At Friday's meeting, in addition to the @placeholder case, representatives from the DAIA and Morales also discussed international security, terrorism, Holocaust deniers, diplomacy and development.
(CNN) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales is apologizing to the Jewish community in neighboring Argentina for having hosted the Iranian defense minister last month. Morales "recognized he made a mistake," according to a statement posted Saturday on the website of the Argentine umbrella organization for the Jewish community, DAIA. The published apology came a day after Jewish leaders met with the president to discuss the case and other matters. The Iranian minister, Ahmad Vahidi, is wanted in Argentina for his alleged role in planning the bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires in 1994 that killed 85 people. @highlight Bolivia's invitation of Ahmad Vahidi was criticized by Jewish groups in Argentina @highlight Vahidi is wanted in Argentina for his alleged role in the bombing of a Jewish center @highlight President Morales says "undoubtedly a mistake" was made, a Jewish group says
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The passengers were told about the stop in @placeholder while still in the Boston boarding area, several hours before departing, she said.
(CNN)First, it was the snowy weather. An American Airlines flight trying to leave Boston on Sunday night was delayed for about 2½ hours before it finally took off at 10:52 p.m. The crew of American Flight 223 knew hours before takeoff that they couldn't go the distance to Los Angeles. The first officer was going to exceed his allotted work time, as dictated by the Federal Aviation Administration, if he flew the entire route, American spokeswoman Victoria Lupica said. That's why the crew made the decision to divert to Chicago O'Hare International Airport that night and informed the passengers hours prior to takeoff, Lupica said. @highlight Weather delayed an American flight out of Boston for more than two hours @highlight Pilot work rules forced the flight to divert to Chicago
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VIDEO Scroll down to watch United flop @placeholder score two wonder-goals last season
Poor old Bebe, supporters can be cruel. He’s one of those players for whom cheers are perhaps worse than boos, knowing as he must the irony that they carry. He was given what must have seemed to the uninitiated a nice reception when his place in Benfica’s starting line-up was announced. No-one else in his side came close to drawing such a reaction, and neither did any player in the Valencia squad. His £7million move to Manchester United in 2010, sight unseen, remains one of English football’s great curiosities. But here he is, recruited by a side who completed a domestic treble last season and who came within a penalty shootout of winning the Europa League. @highlight Benfica lost 5-1 to Arsenal yesterday @highlight Derley puts Benfica 1-0 up @highlight Jose Luis Gaya equalises for Valencia @highlight Pablo Piatti and Andres Guardado score to put Valencia ahead
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By Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:54 EST, 23 July 2013 Controversial plans for a second runway at Gatwick costing up to £9billion flew into immediate turbulence from residents and environmental groups after airport bosses unveiled their blueprint today. They said a new runway in West Sussex, positioned to the south of the current site, could be open in 2025 and could almost treble passenger numbers but be less expensive and less noisy than an extra runway at Heathrow. It comes after rivals Heathrow and Stansted both submitted plans to expand to up to four runways. @highlight Runway could be built to the south of the airport and is being planned to rival Heathrow and Stansted expansion plans @highlight Plans for expansion would be quieter than an extra runway at Heathrow and it would not breach air quality standards @highlight However local pressure groups are against expansion saying it would create more noise, pollution and congestion
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@placeholder has been the scene of another recent boat capsizing.
(CNN) -- Rescuers have saved 110 people from a ship that capsized in the waters between Australia and Indonesia and are searching for the many missing, an Australian official said Friday. The boat, that was carrying about 200 people, flipped over Thursday, authorities said, triggering the massive rescue effort. A 13-year-old boy was one of the many rescued, Australia Home Affairs Minister Jason Clare told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. The others that were rescued were all adults, Clare said. Authorities believe all the passengers in the ship were male, according to Clare. The survivors were being transported to Christmas Island. @highlight The ship overturns midway between Australia and Indonesia @highlight Vessels are on the scene in hope of rescuing survivors @highlight One of those rescued was a 13-year-old boy @highlight All the other passengers were adults
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Indeed, he left the air hanging with the question of whether Officer Pantaleo will remain with the @placeholder.
A police union chief slammed New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Thursday for his failure to support city cops following the grand jury decision in the chokehold death of Eric Garner. New York City Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President Patrick Lynch criticized de Blasio, saying: 'Unequivocally, police officers feel like they have been thrown under the bus.' Lynch also defended white Officer Daniel Pantaleo's role in the death of unarmed, black father-of-six Mr Garner - even as protesters planned a new round of demonstrations tonight. The union chief said Pantaleo had acted properly in restraining Eric Garner during an arrest attempt in the borough of Staten Island on July 17. @highlight NYC Patrolmen's Benevolent Association President said: 'Unequivocally, police officers feel like they have been thrown under the bus' @highlight President Patrick Lynch also described Officer Daniel Pantaleo as 'a model of what we want a police officer to be' @highlight De Blasio gave emotional speech on Wednesday in which he did not back Officer Pantaleo and called Garner's death a 'national moment of pain' @highlight Dozens of comment on popular law enforcement website, Policeone, backed NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo and criticized public anger @highlight Unarmed Eric Garner died on July 17 after arrest by NYPD officers on Staten Island where Pantaleo placed him in a chokehold
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Reasons to be cheerful: Jose Mourinho seemed in a better mood than after Chelsea's 3-0 defeat in @placeholder
Chelsea had mixed success in their latest pre season outing - a Istanbul pre season tournament in memory of the Soma mining disaster - beating Fenerbahce but losing late on to Besiktas in two 45-minute matches. Diego Costa started both games and the £32million hitman scored a brilliant goal against Fenerbahce, beating four defenders to open the scoring before Branislav Ivanovic added a second. A defeat to Besiktas through Ersan Gulum's late goal denied them the title though as Besiktas came out on top. World Cup returners Andre Schurrle, Oscar, Willian and Ramires all made their first appearances of pre season as Jose Mourinho's side went back to winning ways after a 3-0 defeat at Werder Bremen. @highlight Blues faced Turkish champions in 45-minute match of Soma tournament @highlight They play Besiktas next in competition to help mining disaster victims @highlight Oscar, Andre Schurrle and Eden Hazard made their first pre season starts @highlight Ramires was also involved, starting against Besiktas in second game @highlight Diego Costa scores a wondergoal as he hits the ground running in blue @highlight Branislav Ivanovic slid in to score a second goal just after half an hour in @highlight Chelsea lose 1-0 in their second game against Besiktas @highlight Ersan Gulum tapped into an open goal from a rebound at a corner
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That much is certainly assured but @placeholder's level-headed and mature approach is what has so impressed the likes of Sorenstam and other expert observers.
(CNN) -- Taking inspiration from the teenage exploits of Michelle Wie, already admired by the most successful player of her generation Annika Sorenstam and with a bucketful of talent, New Zealand's Lydia Ko has the world of golf at her feet. Still only 17 years of age, Ko is in her rookie season as a professional -- the LPGA waiving their age limit of 18 on account of her talent and maturity -- and duly collected her first tournament win at the Swinging Skirts Classic in California Sunday. It was not her first success at this level, Ko had already claimed the 2012 and 2013 Canadian Open crowns while still an amateur, but it was an important milestone at a $1.8 million tournament. @highlight Lydia Ko wins first LPGA Tour event as a professional @highlight 17-year-old had won Canadian Open twice as an amateur @highlight Ko claims inspiration for original golfing teen Michelle Wie @highlight Annika Sorenstam nominates her for Time Magazone's 100 most influential people
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'But they weren’t very accurate and they certainly weren’t very @placeholder - in fact the British pilots didn’t like using them at all.
By Nick Enoch The five-inch darts (Pfeile in German) were dropped in batches of 500 from WWI biplanes flying over enemy trenches to devastating effect For the Germans in the trenches of World War One, the cry of 'Pfeile'! ('Arrows') would fill their troops with dread. It meant hundreds of tiny darts were going to drop on them, capable of piercing both helmet and skull. Now, one such missile - regarded as Britain’s first bomb - has emerged for sale. The five-inch darts were dropped in batches of 500 from biplanes flying over enemy trenches to devastating effect. They were capable of inflicting horrendous wounds - but upstanding British pilots viewed their use as underhand and eventually refused to use them. @highlight 5-inch darts - regarded as Britain's first bomb - were dropped in batches of 500 from biplanes over enemy trenches @highlight One of the 'flechettes' is expected to reach £100 at auction @highlight It belonged to Harry Harse, an engineer stationed in France with RFC Squadron 12 in 1916 @highlight 31 years after they were first launched, US dropped atomic bombs on Japan
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Calm before the storm: Scolari before announcing his 23-man squad for the @placeholder in Brazil
Luis Felipe Scolari today named the squad he hopes can deliver glory for Brazil on home soil and had a sharp response for Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho in the process. The Brazil manager included six Premier League-based players in his 23-man panel but couldn't find room for Liverpool pair Lucas and Philippe Coutinho, the duo among a host of big European names to miss out. With an astonishing 17 World Cup rookies in his panel, Scolari, a World Cup winner with his country in 2002, opted against bringing along out-of-favour tournament veterans like Kaka or Robinho back into the fold. @highlight Six Premier League players in Luiz Felipe Scolari's 23-man squad, including five of the seven midfielders @highlight No room for Liverpool pair Lucas Leiva and Philippe Coutinho, nor Kaka @highlight Robinho, Miranda, Lucas Moura and Felipe Luis other notable absentees @highlight Tournament begins in Sao Paulo on 12 June and runs until 13 July, with Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon in Group A with Brazil
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His name has not been made public because of @placeholder law on terrorist suspects who are detained but not charged.
Al Qaeda's leadership has sent experienced jihadists to Libya in an effort to build a fighting force there, according to a Libyan source briefed by Western counter-terrorism officials. The jihadists include one veteran fighter who had been detained in Britain on suspicion of terrorism. The source describes him as committed to al Qaeda's global cause and to attacking U.S. interests. The source told CNN that the al Qaeda leader, Ayman al-Zawahiri, personally dispatched the former British detainee to Libya earlier this year as the Gadhafi regime lost control of large swathes of the country. The man arrived in Libya in May and has since begun recruiting fighters in the eastern region of the country, near the Egyptian border. He now has some 200 fighters mobilized, the source added. Western intelligence agencies are aware of his activities, according to the source. @highlight A source tells CNN that al Qaeda's leadership is mobilizing forces in eastern Libya @highlight Source: Al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri personally dispatched one jihadist to Libya @highlight The man has been recruiting, and now has some 200 fighters mobilized, the source says @highlight Source: The man is committed to al Qaeda's global cause and to attacking U.S. interests
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offered '100,000 euros (£84,000 ) 'to eliminate an @placeholder settled in
By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 6 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:01 EST, 7 September 2013 'Real hatred': French police say Mr Al-Hilli kept detailed recordings of all his telephone conversations leading up to his murder while in a bitter inheritance dispute with his brother Detectives trying to unlock the Alps murders case believe a deal involving a 'transfer of technologies' could be a key line of inquiry, it has emerged. Investigators remain baffled as to why three members of a British-Iraqi family were shot dead close to Lake Annecy, in eastern France, a year ago. But at a joint Anglo-French press briefing they said 'industrial espionage could also indicate the involvement of secret services'. @highlight One year since Saad Al-Hilli, his wife and her mother were all shot dead @highlight The Al-Hilli's daughters, Zainab, eight, and Zeena, five, both traumatised @highlight Kept recordings of all his phonecalls in inheritance dispute with brother @highlight Claims a 'mercenary' from the Balkans could have been paid to kill family @highlight Inheritance dispute between Saad and his brother is also a line of inquiry
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'I’m born and bred in @placeholder and my family knows everybody.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 11:53 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 2 January 2014 A man was nearly paralysed after he was stabbed in the neck with a screwdriver in a random pub attack - while horrified families looked on. Rob Butler, 22, was having a pre-dinner drink on Saturday with his girlfriend and sister Georgie, a manager at The Royal Hop Pole in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, when he got into an argument with another man. The man left the pub but returned soon after armed with a knife and a screwdriver and lunged at Mr Butler, thrusting the tool into his neck and narrowly missing a major artery. @highlight Rob Butler was with his sister and girlfriend at a pub in Tewkesbury @highlight A man started an argument and left the pub, returning with deadly weapons @highlight Mr Butler was stabbed in the neck, the blade just missing a major artery @highlight The pub was full of parents with their children at the time of the attack @highlight A man has now come forward after CCTV images were released by police
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But the greatest love in Nicks' life was keyboard player and guitarist Joe Walsh of the @placeholder.
Stevie Nicks was 27 when she became the ‘Queen Bee’ of the British-American rock band, Fleetwood Mac. Up until that time, writing songs and singing with her longtime sweetheart, Lindsay Buckingham, she hadn’t indulged in drugs. But that was all about to change. She quickly descended into drug hell and became addicted to cocaine, alcohol, Quaaludes to sleep, and cigarettes – until her system broke down and she started having nosebleeds, falls on stage, blackouts and near overdoses. She bought $1 million worth of cocaine and it burned a hole in her nose the size of a dime. Rumors spread that she had to have the drug blown up her derriere by an assistant. @highlight Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks was so addicted to cocaine, alcohol and Quaaludes she blacked out and nearly overdosed repeatedly @highlight She wore gold and turquoise bottle inlaid with diamonds around her neck so she was never without coke @highlight To avoid body searches by customs in Europe, they hired Hitler's private rail car complete with the elderly attendant who served the Fuhrer @highlight Things were 'hot and heavy' between married Mick Fleetwood and Stevie for two years @highlight She also had an affair with Eagles' Don Henley but his bandmate Joe Walsh was the love of her life
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The family moved to Atlanta after Dolla's father committed suicide -- while @placeholder, then 5, and another sister watched from their parents' bed, the Web page said.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A Georgia man suspected of shooting to death a 21-year-old up-and-coming rapper at a ritzy Los Angeles shopping center Monday afternoon is being held on $1 million bail, Los Angeles Police said. Rap artist Dolla arrives at the Soul Train Music Awards in Pasadena, California, on March 10, 2007. Dolla, whose real name is Roderick Anthony Burton II, was shot in the head about 3:10 p.m. at the Beverly Center, his publicist said. Police later arrested Aubrey Louis Berry, 23, at Los Angeles International Airport, a Los Angeles Police statement said. No other details were given about Berry, who was arrested on suspicion of murder. @highlight NEW: Aubrey Louis Berry, 23, of Georgia, being held on $1 million bail in shooting @highlight The rapper Dolla, based in Atlanta, Georgia, is shot in the head and killed @highlight Dolla was at the Beverly Center mall in Los Angeles, his publicist said @highlight Dolla, whose real name is Roderick Anthony Burton II, was 21
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Friends of @placeholder and Kouzaris spoke before the sentencing, and their families broadcast videos about the victims.
(CNN) -- In a case that drew heavy media attention overseas, a Sarasota, Florida, jury Wednesday convicted a teen in last year's killings of two British tourists. Shawn Tyson, 17, received two mandatory and consecutive life sentences after being convicted of two counts of first-degree murder, said Dennis Menendez, chief information officer for the 12th Judicial Circuit. Tyson was tried in the April 2011 shooting deaths of James M. Cooper, 25, of Warwick, and James Thomas Kouzaris, 24, of Northampton. The jury deliberated for about two hours. The defendant showed no emotion when the verdict was read. Witnesses testified the pair had spent an evening drinking when they got lost and walked into the Newtown housing project in north Sarasota, CNN affiliate WWSB reported. Tyson planned to rob the men, who begged him to let them go, according to witnesses. @highlight 17-year-old convicted of killing two British tourists @highlight Witnesses implicated Shawn Tyson in April 2011 killings @highlight The shootings occurred in a housing project called Newtown @highlight British media sent crews, followed trial
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5,000 England fans made the trip across the border and the @placeholder gave them plenty of reasons to cheer
The atmosphere was as expected and so was this Scotland team. The Battle of Britain was a game too far for Gordon Strachan’s men. Credit to Scotland’s supporters because the intensity, the wall of noise predicted by Roy Hodgson was mighty impressive before England took control. Scotland are a mediocre team. Celtic Park is a magnificent sporting cathedral and the mood was passionate and partisan, which is just the way we like it. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neil Ashton and Charles Sale on Scotland 1-3 England Scotland fans were in good voice ahead of kick-off, frequently booing all things England @highlight England did not freeze in the intense cauldron of Celtic Park @highlight Routinely booed by the home fans, goals from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Wayne Rooney's double did not stop the Scots singing @highlight The atmosphere added to the sense of occasion, forcing players into a series of pedantic squabbles all over this zippy surface @highlight How dreary Wembley could do with a good dose of this when England play their next match there in March
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that @placeholder forces did not fire any missiles, but did not confirm
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 05:42 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:06 EST, 3 September 2013 Israel and the U.S. today carried out a joint missile test in the Mediterranean, firing two rockets which later fell into the sea. News of the secret drill came this morning when the Russian defence ministry reporting that a radar system had detected the launch of two 'ballistic objects'. There were no reports of missiles hitting Syria, prompting confusion over the origins and consequences of the apparent launch. Scroll down for videos Fighting: As the carnage continues in Syria, pictured, Israel and the U.S. have conducted a missile test in the eastern Mediterranean @highlight Launch of two missiles into eastern Mediterranean detected by Russia @highlight Israeli officials later reveal they have carried out test of U.S.-made system @highlight Admission comes as West considers intervention in Syrian civil war @highlight Markets fall over fears that missiles represent warning of Western attack
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She sees real potential in @placeholder and thinks he could go the distance in the competition.
Steve Backshall has finally met his match - in his Strictly Come Dancing partner Ola Jordan He's wrestled poisonous snakes, dived with great white sharks and been bitten by a rampaging reptile. So it might surprise you to learn that adventurer and children’s TV star Steve Backshall has finally met his match – in his Strictly Come Dancing partner Ola Jordan. The muscle-bound presenter has lodged a complaint with the BBC, claiming she ‘bullied’ him in gruelling practice sessions. The pair have been assigned a chaperone to follow them around after he refused to be alone with the 32-year-old Polish-born dancer. @highlight Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan dance partners on Strictly Comes Dancing @highlight But he has lodged complaint with BBC claiming she 'bullied' him in practice @highlight Bosses have now assigned the pair a chaperone to follow them around @highlight He alleged his confidence was dented by her ‘rude and impatient’ manner
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The @placeholder electoral results will have pundits and pollsters predicting its significance for the capital.
Berlin (CNN) -- Germany's electoral map has many colors in comparison to the red and blue of America, yet on both sides of the Atlantic, battleground state elections can portend change on the national level. Voters in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW), Germany's most populous state, go to the polls this Sunday, and what they decide will set the tone for German federal politics just as citizen sentiments in bellwethers such as Ohio or Pennsylvania affect the balance of power in Washington DC. In turn, Brussels will be watching because Germany is the power broker within the EU -- and this will not be the first time that NRW has caused Europe to pause while German political parties jockeyed to govern in a region that generates nearly 4% of EU GDP. The state has many large cities with a population density to match Tokyo, and nearly a quarter of Germany's top 100 companies are based there. @highlight Sudha David-Wilp says the North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) vote can portend national change @highlight Brussels will be watching because Germany is the power broker with the EU, she says @highlight David-Wilp: The appearance of new parties could herald instability within Germany @highlight She adds that the NRW vote will have an impact on Germany's future role in Europe
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The report ranks the @placeholder as the 22nd happiest country in the world.
Those looking for greater happiness and satisfaction in life should head to northern Europe, but steer clear of Egypt and countries worst hit by the eurozone crisis, according to the 2013 World Happiness Report released Monday by Columbia University's Earth Institute. Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Sweden are the world's happiest countries, according to the survey of 156 countries. Rwanda, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Benin and Togo -- all nations in Sub-Saharan Africa -- are the least satisfied with their lives, the report said. The United States came in at number 17 in the world in terms of overall happiness, but it still lags behind Canada (6), Australia (10), Israel (11) the United Arab Emirates (14) and Mexico (16), according to the Earth Institute. @highlight Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, the Netherlands and Sweden are the world's happiest countries @highlight Rwanda, Burundi, the Central African Republic, Benin and Togo are the least satisfied with their lives @highlight The United States ranked 17th, while the UK was 22nd of the 156 nations surveyed @highlight Egypt had the greatest fall of happiness levels in the past five years, the report said
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The @placeholder will receive £27million up front rising to the full figure.
Luke Shaw has completed a £31.5million switch to Manchester United and has signed a four-year deal at Old Trafford. The England defender successfully completed a routine medical at United's Carrington training complex and has been informed he will be manager Louis van Gaal's first-choice left-back. It is understood that he has been assured that he will start and 33-year-old Patrice Evra, who will remain with United, is expected to have a reduced role at the club. Beaming: Luke Shaw completed his £31.5m move to Manchester United from Southampton History: Shaw said he was 'thrilled and delighted' to be joining the 13-time Premier League champions @highlight Luke Shaw has completed his move to Manchester United in £31.5million deal to make him the most expensive teenage signing in football history @highlight Shaw signs four-year contract at Old Trafford with an option to extend for an extra season @highlight Former Southampton left-back said he was 'thrilled and excited' to join @highlight The move was all but concluded whilst left-back was at World Cup @highlight United originally bid £27m with £100,000-per-week offer in May @highlight No 2 Giggs has returned to United ahead of the unveiling @highlight Shaw, 18, made England World Cup debut in Brazil against Costa Rica
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While the @placeholder have the highest per capita cat ownership in the world, there are people crazy for cats everywhere.
(CNN) -- These quirky museums, theme parks and circus acts feed our collective cat obsession. Stephanie Harwin, who writes the cat-obsessed blog Catsparella, will go to great lengths to get her feline fix. On her quest to fulfill a lifelong dream, visiting Japan's Hello Kitty theme park, Harwin endured a bout of severe food poisoning, a language barrier and a long journey to reach her happy place. Japan is the ultimate travel destination for cat enthusiasts and Hello Kitty is just the beginning. Tokyo has become famous for its cat cafés, where you can hang out with the furry creatures, and each February brings the celebration of "Nyan Nyan Nyan Day" (a name inspired by the sound cats make). @highlight Cat fans who love Hemingway should visit his Key West home @highlight Head to Tokyo to play with real cats at cat cafes or visit the city's Hello Kitty theme park @highlight A floating cat sanctuary in Amsterdam welcomes visitors and potential cat parents
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The detection of @placeholder on cucumbers was first reported on May 26.
(CNN) -- An E. coli outbreak linked to some raw vegetables has killed at least six people and sickened hundreds in Germany, national and global health authorities said Monday. The first investigation results released by the German federal unit responsible for disease control and prevention -- the Robert Koch Institute, under Germany's Ministry of Health -- indicated that the most recent infections were likely caused by consuming raw tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce. The agency said it is advising consumers to avoid eating those foods, specifically in northern Germany. The institute is investigating six deaths, according to the World Health Organization. Three of those fatalities, all adults, were caused by hemolytic-uremic syndrome, or HUS, from E. coli. The other three fatalities -- all of them elderly -- were caused by an infection linked to HUS and E. coli, said Dr. Guenael Rodier of the World Health Organization. @highlight NEW: The patient makeup is atypical @highlight "This is the eye of the storm," says a hospital official in northern Germany @highlight At least six deaths have been linked to E. coli @highlight Russia bans vegetable imports from Germany and Spain
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'There was like 12 of us there, it definitely wasn't a date with @placeholder.'
The Sydney man who rose to social media fame after mocking people's strange Tinder photos has met up with one of his female subjects for the first time after the photo went viral across the world. Instead of using Tinder to find a potential date, Jarrod Allen, 25, uses it as inspiration to painstakingly recreate weird and wonderful profile photos. One such photo belonged to 26-year-old Sophie Nelson who was captured in a yoga pose drinking red wine from a glass held in between her toes. Scroll down for video Jarrod Allen who rose to social media fame after mocking people's strange Tinder photos has met up with one of his female subjects, Sophie Nelson, for the first time @highlight Jarrod Allen, 25, finds potential matches on Tinder and recreates their weird profile photos @highlight Sydney man rose to social media fame after his hilarious photos went viral @highlight One of the photos he mocked belonged to 26-year-old Sophie Nelson @highlight The pair met up on Wednesday for the first time and recreated the now-famous pose of drinking from a wine glass held between the toes @highlight He goes by the name Tindafella and says he has a phone full of bad photos
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who will be supporting @placeholder in the tournament this summer, said: ‘I
It will probably never amount to more than a comfort prize, but this mushroom may be the closest thing nature has to the World Cup trophy. The shroom, which looks exactly like the coveted football prize, was found growing in a valley in Liguria, Italy. The fungi, an inedible Strap Coral mushroom was found by Claudio Pia, as he was taking a stroll near his home. Look-a-like: The Strap Coral mushroom, which looks exactly like the coveted football prize, was found growing in a valley in Liguria, Italy It was not until the 47-year-old shopkeeper saw a picture of the FIFA trophy that he remembered his strange find and its uncanny resemblance to the prize. @highlight Italian shopkeeper finds fungi that has uncanny resemblance to trophy @highlight Strap Coral mushroom looks exactly like the World Cup prize
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@placeholder accepted it because we were playing away from home and wanted to stretch the game.
Ireland boss Martin O’Neill insisted that their Euro 2016 hopes remained alive and well despite 1-0 defeat by Scotland at his old stomping ground. O’Neill, who confessed that the ‘frenetic’ encounter at Celtic Park had been far from easy on the eye, is now pinning his hopes on a run of home games — including Scotland’s visit to Dublin next June — to regain momentum. ‘That’s us and Scotland on seven points each,’ said the former Celtic manager. ‘In truth, our own fate will depend on what happens in the Aviva Stadium. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Martin O’Neill confessed that the 'frenetic' encounter had been far from easy on the eye @highlight Martin O'Neill upbeat despite 1-0 defeat by Scotland on Friday night @highlight Ireland have four of next five Euro 2016 qualifiers at home @highlight He defended decision to drop top scorer Robbie Keane
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His free agent move grabbed the headlines on the final day of the January transfer window, signing an initial five-month contract with @placeholder.
(CNN) -- David Beckham was not ready to make his eagerly awaited debut but his new Paris Saint Germain teammates marked his arrival at the club with a 4-0 win at Toulouse Friday. The comfortable victory leaves the Parisian giants three points clear of Lyon at the top ahead of the other weekend fixtures in France. Beckham signed for the Qatari-owned club Thursday to much fanfare, but having not played a competitive match since the end of the Major League Soccer season two months ago needs time to acquire full fitness. While 100 euro replica shirts bearing the name of the 37-year-old football icon were selling briskly in the French capital, his teammates traveled nearly 600 kilometers south for a key match as they bid to back up their big spending with the domestic crown. @highlight Paris Saint Germain win 4-0 at Toulouse in French Ligue 1 @highlight New signing David Beckham not in squad for away trip @highlight Zlatan Ibrahimovic scores third for league leaders @highlight Cagliari win at AS Roma in Serie A
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A year later, Stewart helped teach @placeholder to laugh again in the harrowing weeks after the terror attacks.
Washington (CNN)To gauge Jon Stewart's impact on American politics, try to imagine a presidential election without him. The last time that happened was in 1996 when Bill Clinton faced off against Bob Dole. "The Daily Show" host's hordes of millennial fans and political junkies will soon find out what a sans-Stewart election is like as they pick their way through the spin, obfuscations and outrages of the 2016 race without him. Stewart, sometimes known as "The Most Trusted Name in Fake News," made the surprising announcement on Tuesday that he would quit the Comedy Central hit before the end of the year after 16 years behind his desk. @highlight Stewart hanging up mic after 16 years @highlight He carved out unique role at intersection of real and fake news
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Mr @placeholder opposes same-sex marriage but has been relatively silent on the issue over the last week, as senior Republicans have insisted the election should focus on economic rather than social issues.
By Toby Harnden and Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 18:49 EST, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 02:47 EST, 15 May 2012 Barack Obama sought to make his newfound enthusiasm for gay marriage a campaign issue as he appeared on The View to defend his much-talked-about announcement. In an interview set to air tomorrow, the President told the hosts of the ABC daytime chat show that the controversial debate would be 'a big contrast in the campaign' against Republican Mitt Romney. Mr Obama announced, 'I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,' during another ABC interview last Wednesday. The historic declaration is intended to fire up liberal activists who consider gay marriage to be a hugely symbolic social issue. @highlight President appears on The View in interview to be aired on Tuesday @highlight Historic stance could threaten support from African-American churches @highlight Republicans urge campaigns to focus on the economy not social issues
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"(The session) was a call to the @placeholder: We want to negotiate.
One moment Monday morning, a Ukrainian flag still was flying over a military base in Ukraine's Crimea region -- the base's commander reportedly kidnapped by pro-Russian troops the day before. Later Monday, masked troops were at the base, and the Ukrainian flag was gone. The bloodless incursion by apparently pro-Russian forces onto the Ukrainian base in the city of Bakhchisaray -- amid disputed accounts over whether the base commander had switched sides -- was one of the latest encounters between pro-Moscow troops who are consolidating their hold on the Black Sea peninsula and Ukrainian forces who still are there. The incident at the base came a day after German Chancellor Angela Merkel bluntly told Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone the Moscow-backed referendum on whether Crimea should join Russia is illegal and would violate Ukraine's constitution if it goes ahead on March 16. @highlight French U.N. ambassador says Russia isn't listening to anyone @highlight Ukrainian military base commander in Crimea denies switching allegiance @highlight Russia says far-right groups "conniving" with new authorities in Kiev @highlight Pro-Russian Prime Minister of Crimea is assembling a small army
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The new app offers access to the gold vault of the @placeholder's central bank with previously unseen panoramic photos
By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 06:06 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 11 July 2013 If you've ever wondered what goes on inside the Bank of England, with its gold vaults and piles of cash, you can finally find out. The famous building has thrown its doors to the world today, with the launch of its Virtual Tour app that gives users a tour of the mysterious institution. Available to download free of charge via the Apple Store and Google Play marketplace, the App takes visitors on a virtual tour of the central bank’s historic building, with 360° panoramic views. @highlight New app gives the public a virtual tour of the UK central bank's building, including its staggering reserves of gold and banknotes with amazing 360° images @highlight It is available in the Apple App Store and Google Play store, but individuals can also take the tour on their computer @highlight The app showcases 10 locations in the building together with interesting trivia
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Speculation about the split swirled Saturday after a French national weekly reported Hollande was expected to announce his separation from @placeholder later in the day.
(CNN) -- A day after parting ways with President Francois Hollande, France's former first lady discreetly left Paris for India on Sunday to support a nonprofit organization, CNN affiliate BFMTV reported. Valerie Trierweiler boarded an Air France flight to Mumbai with an entourage that included her friend actress Charlotte Valandrey, BFMTV reported from the French capital's Charles de Gaulle Airport. Valandrey told BFMTV that Trierweiler "was very happy to leave for that mission to save children in India. ... She is a strong woman with a heart ... someone who can be counted on and who is engaged in a humanitarian cause." @highlight Valerie Trierweiler leaves Paris for India in honor of an anti-hunger charity @highlight Hollande declared relationship over on Saturday @highlight Trierweiler sent farewell message to Elysee staff @highlight Allegations about Hollande's personal life fueled a media frenzy
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The French government supports a @placeholder state but has said it's too early for recognition.
Israel has furiously warned that the French parliament's vote in favour of recognising Palestine as a state will 'harm the peace process'. France's lower house of Parliament voted today 339 votes to 151 to urge the government to recognise a Palestinian state. The vote is non-binding. Instead it is seen as a symbol of hope for the Palestinians, as support grows in Europe for two states. But in a statement today the Israeli embassy in Paris said: 'Israel believes that the vote in the National Assembly... will reduce the possibility of achieving a deal between Israel and the Palestinians.' French Members of the Parliament today voted in favour of recognising Palestine as a state @highlight The vote was approved with 339 votes to 151, and is non-binding @highlight Instead the move is seen as a symbolic boost for the Palestinians @highlight Move has been condemned in a statement by the Israeli embassy in Paris @highlight It said 'It will reduce possibility of a deal between Israel and Palestinians'
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And this week Mandla Mandela told a court: 'I am not in possession of any written agreement with either the SABC or @placeholder or any other broadcasting company or corporation for the broadcast rights to Mr Nelson Mandela's funeral, as such agreement does not exist and I do not possess such rights.'
Secret deal? Mandela's grandson, tribal chieftain Mandla Mandela (above), denies claims he sold rights to his grandfather's funeral for £250,000 Nelson Mandela's grandson has been forced to deny that he secretly sold television broadcast rights for the anti-apartheid icon's funeral to the BBC. Mandla Mandela has been accused of selling exclusive rights to film the anti-apartheid campaigner's funeral for around £250,000. The tribal chieftain, 37, is alleged to have cut a deal with the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) in conjunction with the BBC. Mandla's first wife Thando claimed he made the deal in 2009 - well before his grandfather, now 93, experienced his recent bout of health problems. @highlight Mandla Mandela accused of cutting £250,000 deal
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Security footage from @placeholder' yacht shows her administer the heroin injection and what happened afterward, as he was dying, police say.
Santa Cruz, California (CNN) -- The arrest of Alix Catherine Tichelman in the death of a Google executive has shed a new light on the so-called sugar daddy websites where women are paid, sometimes thousands of dollars a month, by older suitors for their company. Tichelman, 26, is suspected in the death of Forrest Timothy Hayes, 51, a married father of five who was found dead in November on his 50-foot yacht. On Wednesday, she pleaded not guilty to manslaughter and other charges in a Santa Cruz County, California, court. Her defense asked that she be released on her own recognizance, but a judge said no because he was "uncertain" that she would return to court. Her family was in the courtroom. @highlight NEW: Alix Tichelman, 26, pleads not guilty and is denied a reduced bond @highlight Forrest Timothy Hayes, 51, was found dead on his California yacht in November @highlight Hayes and Tichelman met through a "sugar daddy" website @highlight Through these sites, women are paid for the company by older men
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@placeholder won't detain you for too long, but the 35-minute journey will give you a unique perspective on Seattle and its surroundings.
(CNN) -- First time in Seattle? Here are some hints to help you get the most from the city. Free Thursday Seattle's many museums and galleries regularly offer visitors free admission. On the first Thursday of every month there's no admission charge at Seattle Art Museum, the Experience Music Project or the Seattle Asian Art Museum, which is also free for families on the first Saturday of the month. Entry to the Museum of Flight is free between 5pm and 9pm on the first Thursday of the month and The Henry Art Gallery offers free entry every Thursday. Mount Ranier looms over Seattle. @highlight Many museums have free admission on the first Thursday of the month @highlight True Seattleites don't use an umbrella -- but you may find you need one @highlight Take a ferry to Bainbridge Island and you'll get a unique view of Seattle @highlight Seattle is surrounded by spectacular scenery, such as colossal Mt. Rainier
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Experts say @placeholder tourists are bringing chikungunya back home, and it's just a matter of time before it starts to spread within the United States.
Health officials are reporting new cases of the chikungunya virus in Cuba and the United States. The debilitating virus has been spreading in the Caribbean through infected mosquitoes since December, according to the World Health Organization. On Thursday, the Georgia Department of Public Health confirmed the state's first case of chikungunya. Health officials say the patient was infected during a recent trip to a Caribbean nation. Recent cases have also been reported in North Carolina and Tennessee, with a total of 57 infections reported to the CDC this year, according to a CDC spokesperson. Six chikungunya infections have also been documented in Cuba, according to a local paper, which references the Cuban Ministry of Public Health. The paper says the patients were frequent travelers to Haiti and the Dominican Republic. @highlight Chikungunya virus has spread to Cuba, health officials say @highlight A case was also just confirmed in the U.S. state of Georgia @highlight 100,000 chikungunya cases have been documented in the Caribbean this year
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The team and @placeholder are seeking all legal recourse regarding these false allegations," he said.
(CNN) -- The general manager for the New Orleans Saints said Thursday he has never listened in on an opposing team's communications, or asked to have the capability. Allegations that he had the ability to eavesdrop on coaches for nearly three seasons were not true, Mickey Loomis told reporters. "I have a clear conscience." "In my 29 years in the NFL, I have never listened to an opposing team's communications," Loomis said. "I have never asked for the capability to listen to an opposing team's communications. I have never inquired as to the possibility of listening in on an opposing team's communications. And I have never been aware of any capability to listen in on an opposing team's communications at the Superdome or any NFL stadium." @highlight Mickey Loomis denies he listened in on communications, or tried to @highlight Authorities are looking into eavesdropping, wiretapping allegations @highlight The Saints are already in hot water over their bounty program @highlight Loomis said the Saints have accepted penalties related to that
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He considers himself @placeholder, speaks Spanish and while he continues to play at the age of 47, he has turned his hand to a new love of his -- cooking.
(CNN) -- He was an outstanding talent who never made it in the NBA, before he established himself as one of the most famous American players in European basketball history. But basketball is just one of the many talents in Darryl Middleton's locker. He's a co-owner of a Spanish restaurant where he also cooks. Middleton has come a long way since he had a dream of becoming a U.S. basketball star. As he puts it: "Everybody wants to go to the NBA." In 1988, drafted in the third round by the Atlanta Hawks with the 68th overall pick, Middleton appeared to have the world at his feet. @highlight Darryl Middleton is one of the USA's most successful basketball players outside the NBA @highlight Has played for 15 different European clubs in five countries over past 25 years @highlight Helped Marc Gasol become one of the NBA's top stars @highlight One of the oldest active players playing outside of the U.S.
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Another TTP member claimed the @placeholder government has been "abducting and killing innocent people," and explained why the airport was targeted.
Seven bodies have been recovered near a cold storage facility at a Karachi airport Tuesday morning, more than a day after a deadly militant attack there left 29 others dead. The seven cargo workers were found in rubble near the hall where a fire broke out during the attack, Sindh province Health Minister Dr. Saghir Ahmad said. Heavy machinery was used to break into the area to retrieve them. Rescuers had been trying to reach the cargo workers, who were trapped at Jinnah International Airport, the largest and busiest airport in Pakistan. Families of the workers blocked a busy road leading to the airport, demanding that authorities help find their relatives, CNN affiliate Geo TV reported. @highlight The bodies of 7 cargo workers are found in rubble near a cold storage facility at the airport @highlight 29 others were killed in the airport attack, including 10 militants, officials say @highlight The Pakistani Taliban, or TTP, say the attack is revenge for the death of Hakimullah Mehsud @highlight Mehsud, a former TTP chief, was killed by a U.S. drone strike in 2013
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The ONS said: ‘This may reflect @placeholder-born migrants who arrived during the 1990s following the Somali civil war; many women and children may have left without their partner.’
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Married couples are in decline, fuelled by changes in social attitudes and the arrival of families from abroad. The proportion of families with a couple who have tied the knot fell from 70 per cent in 2001 to 65 per cent in 2011, the Office for National Statistics said. However, there are wide variations between the nationalities of families, with 85 per cent of Indian couples getting married compared to just 35 per cent of those from Somalia. Scroll down for video New research based on the 2011 Census shows that there were 15.8million households living in England and Wales, with 9 in 10 of them comprising of just one family. @highlight Cultural attitudes to marriage vary if families are from overseas, ONS says @highlight 65% of families included married couple in 2011, down from 70% in 2001 @highlight 85% of Indian families were married, compared to 35% of Somalis
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But a U.S. terrorism expert who closely follows the inner workings of @placeholder's al-Qaida-linked terror group says he thinks that the current reports of the death are accurate.
The father of the jihadi from Alabama believed killed in Somalia by Al Qaeda fighters who turned against him today said that the family are still desperately hoping he is still alive. Speaking from his Daphne, Alabama home, Shafik Hammami said that claims by al-Shabab's leaders that they had his son Omar executed in an ambush were 'ominous' - but he and wife Debra are still holding on to hope. Reports on Thursday said that 29-year-old Omar, who had been on the FBI's Most Wanted terrorist list and was known for rap videos he posted to YouTube, was killed following several months on the run after falling out with the leader of al-Shabab. @highlight Reports: Omar Hammami was killed on Thursday in an ambush which was ordered by the leader of al-Shabab after he fell out with the group @highlight He had previously said there had been assassination attempts against him, including in April when he suffered gun wounds to his neck @highlight He was on FBI's Most Wanted terrorist list with a $5 million bounty @highlight Hammami grew up in Daphne, Alabama and joined al-Shabab in 2006 @highlight He posted his English-spoken raps to YouTube to recruit Americans
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While over @placeholder, he contacted air traffic controllers, saying that the windshield had imploded and that he was injured and bleeding profusely.
(CNN) -- A man who crashed his plane in the Florida Panhandle in an apparent attempt to fake his death was sentenced Wednesday to more than four years in federal prison, officials said. Marcus Schrenker was accused of defrauding investors through companies he owned in Indiana. Marcus Schrenker, 38, of McCordsville, Indiana, pleaded guilty in June to charges of destruction of an aircraft and causing the Coast Guard to respond when no help is needed. He was sentenced to 51 months in prison Wednesday, said a spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney's office in the northern district of Florida. Schrenker also must pay the Coast Guard more than $34,000 in restitution and must pay Harley-Davidson Credit Corp., the plane's lien-holder, more than $871,000, the U.S. attorney's office said. @highlight Indiana's Marcus Schrenker pleads guilty to federal charges @highlight Authorities: Schrenker intentionally crashed plane in January @highlight Schrenker parachuted in Alabama before plane crashed in Florida @highlight Schrenker also faces Indiana charges, accused of defrauding investors
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If the region wants to fix itself with @placeholder's help, that's the place to start.
(CNN) -- Even if U.S. and Iranian negotiators manage to meet the November 24 deadline for a nuclear agreement with Iran, America faces a very inconvenient reality in the Middle East: We're stuck in a kind of Middle East Bermuda Triangle where messy outcomes are more likely than neat solutions, and where ambiguity and uncertainty will rule over clarity and stability for years to come. And we better get used to it. Part of the problem, of course, is us. We sit thousands of miles away, in a protected cocoon with nonpredatory neighbors to our north and south and fish to our east and west -- what one historian brilliantly called our liquid assets. And while this physical detachment is a wondrous advantage, it has also given us a very skewed view of the world. @highlight Geography has left U.S. with very skewed view of the world, Aaron Miller says @highlight Much of the Arab world is melting down, he says @highlight Miller: America will have its hands full in the region for years to come
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That's when I called @placeholder and I couldn't get to my mom.
(ESSENCE) -- ESSENCE.com correspondent Roland S. Martin talks with Marlon Jackson, brother of Michael Jackson and a member of the Jackson 5, about the death of his younger brother, the "King of Pop." Marlon Jackson smiles for photographers at the 8th Annual BMI Urban Awards in September 2008. Roland S. Martin: Marlon, how did you find out about Michael's death? Marlon Jackson: I talked to Frank Dileo, Michael's manager. Frank told me that Michael last night was complaining about not feeling well. Michael's doctor went over to see him, and Frank said, "Marlon, from last night to this morning, I don't know what happened." @highlight Marlon learned about brother's death through Michael's manager @highlight He says responders found Michael not breathing, "couldn't bring him around" @highlight Marlon hasn't seen Michael in a month, says he "looked good" @highlight "He has left a legacy and it's going to be forever," he says
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He grabbed and twisted her ankle and when she managed to free herself @placeholder threw her onto the floor.
An adulterous husband who underwent an exorcism to save his marriage attacked his wife when she accused him of still being possessed by Satan. Anthony Berry 'snapped' after he was covered in holy water and threatened with a crucifix after he came home from a drinking session. A court heard the 52-year-old sweet factory worker had for years endured his wife Claire’s belief that he was possessed after he admitted an affair and she joined an ultra-conservative Catholic sect. But earlier this year Berry turned violent and grabbed his wife of 22 years by the neck. Scroll down for video @highlight Anthony Berry 'snapped' after he was covered in holy water by wife Claire @highlight Devoutly Catholic wife believed he was possessed after he admitted affair @highlight Berry was convicted of two separate assaults following a trial last month @highlight He was spared jail after magistrates said there was 'degree of provocation'
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Many patients fled Kagadi hospital when @placeholder was confirmed, he said, and the hospital is struggling to respond to all the call-outs to suspected cases.
Kagadi, Uganda (CNN) -- The hospital at the center of an Ebola outbreak in Uganda is now dealing with 30 suspected cases, including five from Kibaale prison, Dr. Dan Kyamanywa said Thursday. Three patients at Kagadi hospital have been confirmed as having the virus, said Kyamanywa, a district health officer. Doctors are now testing the suspected cases urgently so they can separate confirmed cases from those who do not have the disease, Doctors Without Borders said. Suspected cases are still trickling into the hospital, Kyamanywa said. At least 16 people have died in the current outbreak. The five prisoners have been showing Ebola-like symptoms of vomiting, diarrhea and fever, the doctor said. @highlight The hospital at the center of the outbreak now has 30 suspected cases, a doctor says @highlight Concerns over infection ripple across Uganda @highlight "We do expect the number of suspected cases to increase," the doctor says
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Popular full back @placeholder high-fives young fans as he makes a low-key entrance to the Millennium Stadium
Leigh Halfpenny says Wales is using the 'hurt' of last year's RBS 6 Nations defeat by England at Twickenham as motivation for Friday's rematch in Cardiff, but as his side went through their captain's run there was justified confidence in the camp. A healthy combination of intensity and calm filled the crowdless Millennium Stadium as Sam Warburton puts Warren Gatland's squad through their paces before the Six Nations opener in the elements on Friday night. Halfpenny admitted the 29-18 turnaround on England's turf last year in which his boot provided Wales' only points weighed heavily on his team but that their win over South Africa at the end of the autumn gave them the boost they needed before taking on the northern hemisphere's finest. @highlight Wales host England at Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, on Friday in the first match of the 2015 RBS 6 Nations @highlight Leigh Halfpenny said Wales were 'hurt' after last year's loss to England, who finished ahead of them in second @highlight The last time the two sides met at the Millennium, England were thrashed 30-3 as Wales won the Six Nations
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Kerry said the latest events had been a "wake-up call" for @placeholder's divided political leadership, which has been accused of failing to address growing sectarian divisions.
Emboldened militants, backed by Sunni tribal leaders, pushed toward Baghdad on Friday as increasingly nervous U.S. officials mulled their limited options to help slow the militants' advance. In recent days, Iran has sent about 500 Revolutionary Guard troops to fight alongside Iraqi government security forces in Diyala province, a senior security official in Baghdad told CNN. However, that claim was rejected by Iran's Foreign Ministry. "We have made our position clear. We are not involved in fighting in Iraq," ministry spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham told CNN. A senior Iranian government official told CNN that Tehran is monitoring the situation in Iraq and could send advisers there, but would not send a fighting force. @highlight Iranian ministry rejects claim that Iran has sent troops to battle ISIS militants @highlight Airstrikes kill 70 militants and wound 40 in Tikrit, state TV reports @highlight Bomb blasts hit Baghdad neighborhoods and a Sunni area north of the city @highlight Sunni tribal leaders supporting militant push, Saudi intelligence source says
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Yet if you asked @placeholder to recite all 59 points, I bet he could do it.
Washington (CNN) -- Call me crazy, but I recall when presidential candidates ran for the high office because they had things to say. The notion went like this: I have ideas that I think will be great for the country. I have thought about them, vetted them with experts, spoken about them throughout my career. I have refined them, many times, even changed some. And now I think it's time to run for the presidency, armed with those ideas to present to the nation. So imagine my surprise when, at a recent debate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry turned to Mitt Romney and, with a certain amount of disdain, sniffed, "Mitt has had six years to be working on a plan. I have been in this for about eight weeks." In other words, I'll get back to you. @highlight Borger: Traditionally presidents have run for office based on long-held beliefs @highlight She says candidates such as Rick Perry are running first, putting out plans later @highlight Perry's new tax plan seems like a gimmick designed to help him regain lead, she says @highlight Borger: She says Romney developed ideas before he started his campaign
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And the fact that the jewels are one of the key attractions for international visitors to London has played a large role in the way they are now displayed, with little writing and a reliance instead on imagery and film, from animations, to painting, to film of the @placeholder's 1953 coronation.
London, England (CNN) -- They are some of the most spectacular diamonds, rubies and sapphires in the world, and they have graced the outfits of monarchs for centuries, now -- just in time for Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee -- Britain's Crown Jewels have gone on display in a new-look exhibition. "The Crown Jewels are a collection of international significance, some of the most stunning gems in the world," said curator Sally Dixon-Smith. "But they are also a working collection, and we wanted to get that across to visitors; that they are real, and that they are very much used, both during coronations and more regularly." @highlight Britain's Crown Jewels contain some of the most famous precious stones in the world @highlight The collection has been worn by members of the British monarchy for generations @highlight Jewels kept in Tower of London, watched over by Yeomen Warders, or "Beefeaters" @highlight New-look exhibition unveiled just in time for Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee
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The @placeholder man was in the courtroom, and the court issued him a "temporary" compensation of 10,000 dirhams ($2,722), al-Mulla said.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- A United Arab Emirates sheikh was acquitted Sunday of charges connected to the videotaped beating and torture of an Afghan grain dealer. Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, a member of the emirates' ruling family, was charged with rape, endangering life and causing bodily harm in connection with the nearly three-hour long tape shot in 2004 in the desert outside Abu Dhabi, one of the United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf region. However, the court acquitted Issa on Sunday, ruling he had diminished responsibility for his actions because of the effects of medication his defense attorney claimed he was given. Issa had a "lack of criminal responsibility," the court found, defense attorney Habib al-Mulla told CNN. @highlight Sheikh acquitted Sunday of charges linked to videotaped torture of Afghan grain dealer @highlight Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, is a member of the emirates' ruling family, @highlight He was charged with rape, endangering life and causing bodily harm @highlight In evidence was 3-hour tape shot in 2004 of the alleged incident
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The U.S. debate over providing arms to @placeholder was sparked in part by a report by a number of former senior officials calling for the U.S. to provide $3 billion in aid, including weapons, to the Ukrainian military.
(CNN)With reports that violence in Ukraine is spreading beyond separatist-controlled areas, it is clear the so-called Minsk-II ceasefire between the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian rebels in the Donbas is teetering. If the United States wants to avoid the prospect of the violence spilling over into a broader conflict, it will need to keep the option of more direct involvement -- including the provision of arms -- firmly on the table. Until recently, the White House has understandably been focused on countering the rise of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, a reality that allowed the Europeans (especially Germany) to take the lead in crafting a response to Russia's aggression. But this U.S. reluctance to take center stage has allowed the Russians to exploit splits within Europe in the knowledge that the EU states would not fight force with force. @highlight Violence continues despite the ceasefire between the Ukrainian government and rebels @highlight Jeff Mankoff: Minsk agreement remains heavily tilted in Moscow's favor
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Sadly, the more that @placeholder spoke up, the more the threats escalated, making it difficult for her and her family to remain secure.
(CNN) -- Today we can tell the remarkable story of Shazia Ramzan, a 15-year-old Pakistani schoolgirl. Last October Shazia was travelling home from school with her friend Malala Yousafzai when a Taliban gunman boarded their bus and shot both of them. Malala suffered head and facial injuries and had to be rushed to hospital in the UK. Shot in the neck and arm, Shazia spent a month in hospital while her deep wounds healed. Both were attacked by terrorists who wanted to stop girls going to school. Shazia dreams of being a doctor. Fighting back from her injuries, she attempted to resume her schooling at home in the Swat Valley. So keen was she to return to school at the earliest opportunity that she ignored continuing threats to her life from the same Taliban terrorists who shot her and Malala. @highlight Shazia Ramzan, 15, was shot by the Taliban in Pakistan, alongside Malala Yousafzai @highlight Concerned for her safety in a country plagued with violence, her family supported her move to Birmingham @highlight On July 12, the day of Malala's sixteenth birthday, the United Nations will hold Malala Day @highlight A youth resolution will be passed demanding world leaders to ensure every child goes to school
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Keeping watch: Many of the refugees said Britain was a ¿better¿ place to settle, despite @placeholder¿s close historical links with France
By Sam Greenhill Scores of Syrian refugees have occupied the Calais ferry terminal and are threatening to kill themselves unless they are granted passage to Britain. A dozen are on hunger strike and two yesterday vowed to leap off the roof of the terminal building unless their demands were met. They said they were treated ‘like dogs’ by the French authorities but believed they would be lavished with benefits if they reached the UK. Scroll down for video Hunger strike: Some of the Syrians occupying a footbridge at the Calais ferry terminal yesterday Stand off: French CRS riot police stand guard as Syrian asylum seekers hold their position behind a banner on a footbridge at the ferry terminal in Calais @highlight A dozen refugees are on hunger strike at the Calais ferry terminal @highlight Two vowed to jump off the roof of the building unless demands are met @highlight They claim to have been treated 'like dogs' by the French authorities
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Village highlight: The ceremony is a special time of year for @placeholder when the lights, which cost £3,000 to install and maintain, are switched on in November
By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 5 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 5 November 2012 Parish councillors have pulled the plug on a Christmas lights switch on ceremony in a decision described as ‘health and safety gone berserk’. The event, which usually attracts several hundred people every year, was axed by councillors in Bishop’s Cleeve, Gloucestershire who feared the village green would become overcrowded. Instead, the lights will be quietly switched without fanfare. Christmas is cancelled: The Christmas lights switch-on at Bishop's Cleeve last year. The event usually attracts several hundred people but has been cancelled this year over health and safety fears @highlight The Bishop's Cleeve Parish Council refused permission for the annual Christmas lights switch on ceremony @highlight They worry there is not enough room for the several hundred people the event attracts @highlight The Chamber of Commerce says the council has 'let the community down'
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:59 EST, 11 December 2013 Chelsea Clinton took a front-row seat for the memorial service of Nelson Mandela on Tuesday alongside her parents Bill and Hillary - while former President Jimmy Carter was relegated to a back row, corner pew. Former first daughter Chelsea, a 33-year-old occasional TV presenter who also works for the Clinton Foundation, sat alongside major world leaders at the historic event. Carter, who is part of a global initiative for peace started by Mandela called The Elders, looked a little forlorn to have been separated from other former U.S. presidents in the back row during the historic event. @highlight The former first daughter attended the memorial service in Johannesburg with her parents Bill and Hillary on Tuesday @highlight Carter is part of a global initiative for peace started by Mandela in 2007 called The Elders @highlight The Obamas, the Bushs and Hilary Clinton all traveled to Johannesburg together on Air Force One - the Carters made their own way @highlight Bill Clinton traveled separately from Brazil following a charity event
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Two bodies, one large and one small, lay under what appeared to be a bus shelter below a sign with the phrase, "I (heart) @placeholder."
Tacloban, Philippines (CNN) -- Surrounded by rubble, children swarm around a public well in this storm-ravaged city, where bodies are still lying in the streets days after a deadly typhoon struck. The children douse themselves with water and fill plastic cups and jugs. "Even though we're not sure that it is clean and safe," Roselda Sumapit said, "we still drink it, because we need to survive." The scene on a street in the city of Tacloban is one of many CNN reporters and others have witnessed as residents deal with the death and destruction that Typhoon Haiyan left behind when the massive storm tore through the Philippines: @highlight NEW: "My child has been buried," one survivor says @highlight Contamination concerns take back seat as residents use what water they can find @highlight At a prison in Tacloban, inmates threaten to break out @highlight A hospital with no supplies turns away patients
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Sunday was the main day for bathing of the 55-day @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A railroad station crush left 36 people dead Sunday among tens of millions of Hindu pilgrims flocking to the banks of the Ganges River for the world's largest religious gathering, authorities reported. The stampede occurred about 7 p.m. after someone fell from a platform bridge in Allahabad, the scene of this year's Kumbh Mela festival, North-Central Railway spokesman Sandeep Mathur said. He said the station was overcrowded with pilgrims, but denied reports that the bridge had collapsed. In addition to the 36 killed, more than 30 people were injured in the stampede, according to Mathur. Earlier, 10 people were reported dead. @highlight NEW: In addition to the dead, over 30 were hurt in Allahabad, a railway spokesman says @highlight The rail station stampede mars the world's largest religious festival @highlight An estimated 40 million Hindu pilgrims came to bathe in the Ganges River @highlight India's prime minister says he's "deeply shocked" by the deaths
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