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But @placeholder contacted him and others to tell them that the incorrect fares had been issued due to a "programming error." | (CNN) -- A first-class return ticket from New York to Hong Kong for $43 and four air miles sounds too good to be true. And when Brian Kelly purchased such a fare -- which usually costs about $11,000 -- using United's online ticketing system last week, he knew that's exactly what it was. But he also knew from first-hand experience that "error fares" -- rock-bottom fares mistakenly issued by carriers -- can sometimes be recognized as good for travel by airlines. Having booked two fares at rock-bottom prices on the site, Kelly, who runs an advice website for frequent flyers called The Points Guy, alerted his readers to the "amazing deal" on his website, encouraging them to take advantage of the offer before United corrected the glitch -- then waited to see if the ticket would be honored.
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A glitch in United's ticketing system made for cheap air fares last week
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United said it would not honor the fares, except for passengers who had already departed
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New rules say airlines must honor fares issued in error, once paid for | 14,900 | record_train |
The first officer to interview Wilson after the shooting didn't record the conversation or take notes as he had 'multiple things going through my head besides what @placeholder was telling me'. | Serious errors in the handling of the Michael Brown shooting have been exposed by the grand jury files on the case, including Darren Wilson's gun not being tested for fingerprints – and the officer washing blood off his hands. A 12-person jury, after hearing more than 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses, ruled that Officer Wilson will not have to stand trial over the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. However, in the thousands of pages of evidence released to the public afterwards were glaring examples of crime scene protocol not being followed. A 12-person jury, after hearing more than 70 hours of testimony from 60 witnesses, ruled that Officer Wilson will not have to stand trial over the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown
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A jury ruled Darren Wilson will not stand trial over Michael Brown shooting
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Jury files reveal examples of crime scene protocol not being followed
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Officer Wilson was allowed to drive himself away from the crime scene
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He then put his weapon in an evidence bag himself after washing his hands
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Wilson claimed that Brown had tried to wrestle his gun from him
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But the gun was never tested for fingerprints, an investigator revealed | 14,901 | record_train |
Twenty-eight years later, the movie, which cost a reported $17 million to make, has spawned a sequel, "@placeholder: Legacy," with a much larger budget. | (CNN) -- It was 1981, and Cindy Morgan was filming what she was told would be a half-live-action, half-cartoon for Walt Disney Pictures on a completely black movie set. The director, Steve Lisberger, came up to her and told her that she was going to be flying a "solar sailer" ship, and at another point, she would cross a bridge -- two things that she didn't see in front of her. "I asked him, 'What the hell is going on?' and he showed me these great Syd Mead graphics," Morgan said. Mead, an industrial designer, was in charge of special effects for the movie, called "Tron." It would be the first time that an entire world was created with computer animation.
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Fan anticipation is high for "Tron: Legacy"
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Computer programmers, gamers inspired by original film
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Original co-star says it made technology "magical" | 14,902 | record_train |
As Nice has not issued final guidance there is a chance the decision could be appealed against, and @placeholder bodies should make decisions locally on the funding of specific treatments. | By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 15 May 2012 | UPDATED: 07:25 EST, 16 May 2012 Abiraterone is marketed as Zytiga A drug to treat advanced prostate cancer should be given to patients in England and Wales, according to the NHS rationing body. Abiraterone, marketed as Zytiga, can extend the lives of late-stage cancer sufferers by more than three months. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) had originally rejected the drug, which costs around £3,000 a month, for not being cost effective. It provoked an angry response from both patients and cancer charities. However, today it revised its recommendations after the manufacturer Janssen offered the tablet at a lower undisclosed price.
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Final approval of abiraterone for England and Wales expected in June
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Prostate cancer charity calls on Scotland to approve drug | 14,903 | record_train |
The 'minted potato, medium rare' is part of @placeholder's eight course tasting menu | Melbourne is not only the most liveable city in the world but it also has Australia's number one restaurant. Attica, run by chef Ben Shewry, was named as the country's best restaurant while Martin Benn, of Sydney's Sepia restaurant and wine bar, was crowned the peer-voted chef of the year. The Melbourne restaurant and Sydney chef were among Australia's culinary finest awarded at this year's annual Gourmet Traveller awards. The 'pears and maidenii' dish served at Australia's restaurant of the year - Melbourne's Attica Attica, run by chef Ben Shewry, has was named the best restaurant in Australia by Gourmet Travellers
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The best restaurant in Australia is Melbourne's Attica run by chef Ben Shewry
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Martin Benn, of Sydney's Sepia restaurant, crowned best chef
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Presented at the Gourmet Traveller Awards on Wednesday night at the Sydney Opera House
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This year Melbourne was named the world's most liveable city for the fourth time | 14,904 | record_train |
Imagine women being able to take a picture of a dress they like and send it to others to look at in @placeholder -- or 360 degree images to share. | London (CNN) -- London's inaugural Technology Week is underway, as the United Kingdom's capital promotes its tech stars and shows it can compete with Silicon Valley. Here are five companies to watch, as they pitch to make it big. Squawka Big data is a huge topic at London Technology Week, with focus on how we can use it to empower us. One company taking that big data memo and maximizing it is Squawka. It's a real-time football data company that is already delivering tons of data on football matches every week, allowing its users to become champions in their Fantasy Football leagues. But the bigger picture is all about empowering clubs, coaches, and pundits to understand what is happening with the real game.
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Technology journalist Stuart Miles has picked his UK companies to watch
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Big data, 3D, predictive messages and augmented reality companies are in focus
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The companies are being promoted as part of London Technology Week
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Its aim is to show the world the city can compete with the likes of Silicon Valley | 14,905 | record_train |
This photo shows @placeholder whispering something in his ear in 2009 | A multi-millionaire Dallas attorney with close ties to President Obama was aboard the ill-fated American Airlines flight that hit severe turbulence over the Pacific Ocean and shared photos online that revealed the chaotic aftermath. Flight 280, a Boeing 777-200 heading from Incheon, South Korea, to Dallas/Forth Worth airport, was flying over Japan when the plane dropped suddenly and was rocked intensely for 30 to 40 seconds. Following the incident, the jet carrying 240 passengers and 15 crew members was forced to make an emergency landing in Tokyo and Marc Stanley posted his pictures to Facebook. Scroll down for video
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Dallas lawyer and Obama donor Marc Stanley was flying home from South Korea Tuesday
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Boeing 747-200 was flying from Seoul, South Korea to Dallas, Texas
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Plane was east of Japan when it turned around and diverted to Tokyo
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Fifteen passengers reportedly suffered injuries shortly after take-off
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Plane was carrying 240 passengers and 15 crew, says airline | 14,906 | record_train |
@placeholder and the three players reached an undisclosed settlement shortly after the charges were dropped in 2007. | (CNN) -- Durham has settled a lawsuit filed by members of the Duke University men's 2006 lacrosse team who were exonerated of sexually assaulting an exotic dancer in 2006, the North Carolina city said in a statement Friday. The city has settled with former players David Evans, Collin Finnerty and Reade Seligmann, who were wrongly accused of a sexual assault at a party. As part of the settlement, Durham will make a one-time grant of $50,000 to the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission. "As the City has maintained throughout, it believes that its police officers had an obligation to investigate the allegations made by Crystal Mangum in 2006 and that no police officer nor any other City employee engaged in improper conduct," the statement said. "The former District Attorney, Mike Nifong, was not a City employee, and Mr. Nifong was subsequently convicted of criminal contempt and disbarred for his actions."
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Duke settles lawsuit filed by three wrongly accused former lacrosse players
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The players were exonerated of sexually assaulting an exotic dancer at a party in 2006
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Durham will give $50,000 to the North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission | 14,907 | record_train |
fellow @placeholder teammates, who have posed for magazines in racy | By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 07:54 EST, 9 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 9 November 2013 As a double Olympic champion and world champion, Laura Trott is used to winning. But there was one accolade that she was not happy to receive - a place in FHM's 'Sexiest Women in the World' list. The 21-year-old snubbed the 'awards ceremony', saying it was a 'no go' area for her and she wanted to focus on her athletic career rather than strip off for lads' mags. Double Olympic winner Laura Trott says the realm of lads' mags are a no-go for her and finds it unappealing
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Olympic champion cyclist made it clear that the world of sexualised photoshoots does not appeal to her
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Snubbed invitation to FHM's Sexiest Women in the World event
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Trott, 21, says that there is a 'pressure to fulfil a certain image' | 14,908 | record_train |
@placeholder celebrates after scoring for Burnley at Leicester City | Each week Sportsmail gathers up the ratings from our team of reporters to provide the best Premier League starting XI of the day. Saturday saw Liverpool get back on track with a 2-1 home win over West Brom and Manchester City keep in touch with leaders Chelsea after their win at Aston Villa. There were wins too for Hull City and Sunderland, while Leicester City vs Burnley and Swansea vs Newcastle ended two-apiece. GK - Brad Guzan (ASTON VILLA vs Manchester City) - 8 Although Villa ultimately finished without a point to show for their efforts, Brad Guzan kept them in contention for long spells with a string of absolutely brilliant saves. He made good stops from David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Eliaquim Mangala in the second half but Guzan and Villa ultimately succumbed.
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Sergio Aguero scored Man City's second goal in win at Aston Villa
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Papiss Cisse scored two as Newcastle drew at Swansea
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Jordan Henderson dominated in midfield as Liverpool beat West Brom
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Andrew Robertson and Mohamed Diame again impressed for Hull City
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Michael Kightly broke Burnley's goal drought at Leicester
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Brad Guzan made vital saves for Villa against City | 14,909 | record_train |
'Obviously I understand these things happen, I have no hard feelings towards @placeholder,' she said. | A man who secured his first-ever date on Valentine's Day with a 'will date anyone sign' stood up the woman who accepted his offer after missing his train. Paul Barry, 21, had managed to impress Jodi Thompson, 23, after he took to the streets of Southport, Merseyside, armed with his cardboard sign. The pair had agreed to watch Fifty Shades Of Grey at the cinema, only for unemployed Mr Barry to miss his train from Southport to Liverpool - meaning he was 25 minutes late to meet her. Scroll down for video Paul Barry (left), who secured his first-ever date on Valentine's Day with a 'will date anyone sign' stood up Jodie Thompson (right), who had accepted his offer, after missing his train
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Paul Barry, 21, had used sign to try and get a date for Valentine's Day
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He impressed Jodi Thompson, 23, but was late for their cinema date
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He ended up in the pub, and she watched Fifty Shades film with a friend
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Pair eventually met up, but they have no plans to go out again | 14,910 | record_train |
"It turned out he (@placeholder) just wasn't very good at boxing," Mannix said. | (CNN) -- Manny Pacquiao has told CNN even he was surprised at how quickly his fight against Great Britain's Ricky Hatton came to an end. Manny Pacquiao throws a left hand on his way to a devastating victory over Ricky Hatton. Pacquiao, often considered the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world, cemented his reputation Saturday night when he knocked out Hatton in the second round. "That was two of the most exciting rounds I have seen in my career," said Chris Mannix, a writer for Sports Illustrated. "You saw, from the opening bell, Pacquiao was really dominant." In an interview with CNN's Kristie LuStout after the fight, Pacquiao acknowledged the fight ended sooner than he expected. Watch Pacquiao talk about his post-fight plans »
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Manny Pacquiao knocks out Ricky Hatton in second round at the MGM Grand
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Victory cements Pacquiao's reputation as best pound-for-pound boxer in world
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The Filipino adds the light-welterweight title to his collection of championships | 14,911 | record_train |
Many Kaiping natives eventually returned to the homes with newly acquired wealth, and built diaolou with @placeholder touches incorporated into the architecture. | (CNN) -- They're tall, they're historic and they're one of the most significant collections of freestanding treasures of ancient China. No, they're not the Terracotta Warriors of Xi'an. They're the "diaolou" of Kaiping, more than 1,800 centuries-old watchtowers that dot the rice fields around the city of Kaiping in the Guangdong Province. Despite the city's gorgeous landscape and a UNESCO World Heritage Site listing, Kaiping sees relatively few visitors each year -- for China, anyway. Last year's record 600,000 visitors was disappointing for local officials, who lament that Kaiping is more deserving of visitors than more well known cities in China, which can hit that number in a week.
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The watchtowers in Kaiping, China, were originally built for defense against bandit raids
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They received a UNESCO World Heritage Site listing in 2007
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In the early 20th century, wealthy emigrants returned to Kaiping and built more towers with Western influences | 14,912 | record_train |
CLICK HERE to read the brilliant full interview with @placeholder star Xabi Alonso | Xabi Alonso is a midfield maestro. In what has been a stellar career, his highlights include unforgettable Champions League wins with Liverpool and Real Madrid and helping Spain conquer the world. He is now aiming to make history with Bayern Munich and, in his first interview with an English newspaper since moving to Germany, he outlined his ambitions to Sportsmail’s Jamie Carragher. Here are the 10 best quotes from that brilliant interview. Xabi Alonso (left) opens up to former Liverpool team-mate and Sportsmail columnist Jamie Carragher Alonso and Carragher enjoyed many jokes during a revealing and insightful interview Alonso was in high spirits as he sat down to talk at Bayern Munich's training ground
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Xabi Alonso talks to former Liverpool team-mate Jamie Carragher
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Alonso admits he wanted a 'fresh start' away from Real Madrid in summer
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Alonso says Cristiano Ronaldo is the best player he has played with
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Midfielder reveals Carragher once predicted Spain would win nothing | 14,913 | record_train |
In 1970 the younger brother won a @placeholder seat and eight | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:58 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:55 EST, 26 November 2013 His career as a powerful Democratic politician was cut short by his loyalty to mobster brother Whitey Bulger. But despite his forced retirement from the upper echelons of Boston life, William Bulger says he still visits his convicted murderer brother every week. It is typical of their relationship that has seen William Bulger remain publicly steadfast to his brother despite the damage to his career. Former president of the Massachusetts Senate William Bulger (left) has revealed he visits his mobster brother James 'Whitey' Bulger (right) in prison once a week in a show of continued loyalty
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Former senate president William Bulger visits brother Whitey weekly in jail
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Said he wants to 'try to be a brother' to the convicted murderer
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Forced to resign from high-profile post due to connections with mobster | 14,914 | record_train |
However, the girl is four years younger than @placeholder's age of consent, although the law does allow 16-year-olds to marry with parental consent. | (CNN) -- A California man sold his 14-year-old daughter to an 18-year-old man for cash, beer and meat -- then called police when the prospective bridegroom didn't live up to his end of the deal, authorities said Tuesday. Marcelino de Jesus Martinez faces felony charges, according to police in Greenfield, California. Marcelino de Jesus Martinez, 36, of Greenfield, California, was arrested Monday and booked into the Monterey County Jail, Greenfield police said in a statement. He faces felony charges of receiving money for causing a person to cohabitate, police said. Martinez had arranged through a third party to have his daughter marry the older teenager, identified by authorities as Margarito de Jesus Galindo, of Gonzales, California. In exchange, Galindo was to pay Martinez $16,000 and provide him with 160 cases of beer, 100 cases of soda, 50 cases of Gatorade, two cases of wine, and six cases of meat, Greenfield Police Chief Joe Grebmeier told CNN.
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Third party set up marriage between 14-year-old girl and 18-year-old man, police say
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Groom was supposed to give the girl's father cash and cases of beer, soda, meat
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When groom didn't pay up, father called the cops, say police in Greenfield, California
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Such arrangements are normal in Mexican state where family is from, police say | 14,915 | record_train |
Just hours before, @placeholder said that Arthur T. would be returning to the company and that he and his management team would handle day-to-day operations while the purchase is completed. | By Associated Press and Lydia Warren for MailOnline A beloved grocery chain CEO who was ousted from the company by his cousin - causing a six week standoff between management and thousands of workers - has struck a deal to return to the helm. Arthur T. Demoulas has reportedly made a $1.5 billion offer to buy out the part of the New England-based chain Market Basket controlled by his cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas. When Arthur T. - whom employees likened to George Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life' for putting people before profits - was ousted by a board of directors controlled by Arthur S. Demoulas in June, workers refused to work and marched the streets in protest.
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Arthur T. Demoulas has made a $1.5 billion offer to buy out the part of Market Basket controlled by his cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas
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It comes after a board of directors controlled by Arthur S. ousted Arthur T. in June - sparking protests and walkouts by employees
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Staff demanded Arthur T. be reinstated and refused to make deliveries or re-stock shelves, leading to empty stores and tens of millions in lost revenue
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Workers likened Arthur T. to George Bailey in the movie 'It's a Wonderful Life', saying he has long put 'people before profits' | 14,916 | record_train |
'@placeholder has appalling levels of sexual assault and other violence against women, the last thing we need is someone coming to run workshops on how to do it better.' | Three Australian venues and two American hotels have rejected appearances by controversial pick-up artist Julien Blanc as a social media campaign to end his world tour gathers pace. Blanc, a 'dating coach' whose techniques include choking women and then hushing them, planned to hold seminars in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane over the first fortnight of November. But he is quickly finding himself without a place to host his events after outraged activists took to the phones and social media to #TakeDownJulienBlanc. Scroll down for video '#ChokeOpen': One of Julien Blanc's techniques to seduce women involves grasping them in a chokehold
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Julien Blanc is a self-described American 'pick-up artist'
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One of his techniques is to choke women and silence them
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He is currently on a world tour and arrived in Australia recently
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Five venues - three in Australia, two in the U.S. - have cancelled on him
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In the past, Blanc has charged men $3,000 for a spot at his seminars | 14,917 | record_train |
The card on which the story is written -- measuring 14.6 by 20.9 centimeters (5.75 by 8.25 inches) -- is signed "@placeholder 2008." | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling is writing a prequel to her best-selling series to be auctioned for charity -- but at just 800 words, it may lack some of the magic fans of the boy wizard might be hoping for. Autographed copies of J.K. Rowling's work have fetched millions of dollars at auction. Rowling's hand-written prequel, signed by the author, will be auctioned alongside works by other famous writers to raise cash for a dyslexia charity. Despite the brevity of the piece, experts believe it could fetch big money, since other autographed works by the blockbuster author have sold for millions of dollars.
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Author J.K. Rowling pens Harry Potter prequel for charity auction
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Autographed 800-word piece will raise money for dyslexia charity
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Previous autographed Rowling pieces have raised millions of dollars | 14,918 | record_train |
@placeholder laced his toast with some playful remarks, mentioning Mexico's contributions to arts and science along with "some very good food, including the food of the gods, chocolate." | Washington (CNN) -- The United States' first couple welcomed their Mexican counterparts Wednesday to the second state dinner of the Obama administration, a night of pomp and ceremony that both leaders hope will demonstrate the important relationship between the North American neighbors. President Obama and first lady Michelle Obama, dressed in a flowing blue gown, welcomed Mexican President Felipe Calderon and his wife at the White House steps as a military honor guard saluted and media cameras clicked and whirred. In an unrehearsed moment, a White House aide slipped while walking out with the Obamas before their guests arrived, and both the president and first lady immediately called out, "Don't take that picture," to the media gallery.
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More than 200 people to attend dinner in honor of Mexican president
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Enhanced security promised to keep out party crashers
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Musicians Beyonce, Rodrigo y Gabriela to perform | 14,919 | record_train |
But it is the images of a young @placeholder that in a way capture the spirit of an age where everybody - no matter who you were, or how old - contributed to the war effort. | The Great War broke out on her 14th birthday and during the horrific conflict she would lose one of her beloved brothers. But despite her tender years Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was determined to play her own part in the First World War at her Scottish childhood home. Glamis in Angus was turned into a convalescent home for wounded soldiers and the then Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon would write letters for injured soldiers and run errands from the local shops for them. Regal: The teenaged Queen Elizabeth (back row, third from right) with some of the soldiers she cared for during the First World War. One brother was killed during the war and another was a prisoner of war
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New exhibition shows how royal cared for those hurt in conflict
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She lost her beloved brother Fergus to the horrors of the war
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The compassion she learned there stayed with her throughout her life | 14,920 | record_train |
I have rented before in @placeholder recently but found that in order to survive I have to work many hours a week in order to pay the rent and my grades began to slip as I was working when I should have been studying.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:19 EST, 29 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:58 EST, 29 October 2012 Squatters have moved into one of London's oldest pubs in London previously frequented by Agatha Christie, Dylan Thomas and Bob Marley - and plan to make it popular again by serving Sunday lunches. The 300-year-old Cross Keys pub in Chelsea was boarded up by its owner Andrew Bourne earlier this year after it stopped making a profit. Mr Bourne planned to turn the building into a £10million residential complex with a swimming pool but was refused planning permission. Closed up: The 300-year-old Cross Keys Pub in Chelsea was closed by its owner after it stopped making a profit
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The 300-year-old Cross Keys pub in Chelsea was first opened in 1708
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Owner Andrew Bourne closed the pub earlier this year after it stopped making a profit and planned to turn it into a residential complex
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The 17 squatters are exempt from a new law giving the police the power to arrest them as the pub is a commercial, not residential, building | 14,921 | record_train |
@placeholder hurt his foot during the escape, but otherwise both men appear to be in good health, the newspaper said. | (CNN) -- A New York Times reporter who was held by the Taliban for seven months has escaped, the newspaper reported Saturday. New York Times reporter David Rohde, shown in 1995, escaped from the Taliban. David Rohde told his wife, Kristen Mulvihill, that he and a local reporter, Tahir Ludin, climbed over the wall of a compound late Friday where they were being held in the North Waziristan region of Pakistan. Pakistani military spokesman Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN that the Pakistani military was involved in freeing Rohde. Additional details were not immediately available. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton issued a statement expressing her relief about Rohde's "return to freedom."
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NEW: U.S. secretary of state Clinton thanks Pakistan, Afghanistan for help
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David Rohde was kidnapped outside of Kabul, Afghanistan, on November 10
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Rohde, 41, said he climbed over the wall of a compound late Friday
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Rohde was being held in the North Waziristan region of Pakistan | 14,922 | record_train |
He was jeered on to the pitch by quite a few @placeholder fans and contributed next to nothing after coming on. | Emmanuel Adebayor was going through one of those unplayable phases around this time last year. The goals were flying in - eight in 10 games through January and February – there was a smile on his face and an infectious spirit in his football, which even tempted Tim Sherwood to join him in a trademark salute celebration at White Hart Lane. Sherwood, during six months at the helm, displayed great faith in Adebayor, showed him a little love and rescued him from the doldrums, where he often languishes, took advantage of the fact he wasn’t Andre Villas-Boas and the faith was repaid, with a total of 14 goals in 24 games.
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Emmanuel Adebayor is in contention to start against Sheffield United
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The 30-year-old came off the subs' bench to face Sunderland
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Adebayor's last Tottenham start came against Aston Villa on November 2 | 14,923 | record_train |
Asked if @placeholder lived in the converted detached property, another resident replied: ‘Yes, unfortunately.’ | Mark Hill-Wood (pictured) was arrested on suspicion of fraud last week. He has used a string of different identities to dodge the authorities and escape bitter victims A man accused of cheating the ex-wife of bankrupt tycoon Scot Young can be unmasked as a prolific fraudster and fantasist. Mark Hill-Wood, 50, approached Michelle Young and offered to find her former husband’s missing millions. She handed over thousands of pounds in the hope he would be able to break the deadlock after an acrimonious eight-year legal battle. But MailOnline can reveal Hill-Wood is a ‘Walter Mitty’ career conman. Our investigation has uncovered that the fraudster has hidden behind a string of different identities to dodge the authorities and escape bitter victims.
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Prolific fraudster accused of cheating businessman Scot Young's ex-wife
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He offered to help her find her former husband's missing millions
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Mrs Young paid him thousands of pounds to try and track down the cash
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Mr Hill-Wood was arrested last Monday on suspicion of fraud offences
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Scot Young died in mysterious circumstances after falling onto railings
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He and his ex-wife were engaged in an acrimonious legal battle | 14,924 | record_train |
The @placeholder is working with the FDA to identify which fungus and bacteria were detected in the vials. | (CNN) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has identified bacterial and fungal growth in unopened vials of a steroid injection from a Tennessee pharmacy under investigation for links to reported infections. Main Street Family Pharmacy of Newbern, Tennessee, issued a voluntary recall nationwide of all lots of sterile products that the pharmacy compounds on May 28. Products with a use by date on or before November 20, 2013, are subject to the recall. What is a compounding pharmacy? The steroid in question is preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate. Samples from two separate batches were found to have microbial growth in them, the FDA said.
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The CDC reports 24 cases of infection from four states
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The steroid in question is preservative-free methylprednisolone acetate
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The FDA and CDC are evaluating samples of this steroid and other products | 14,925 | record_train |
The second issue for the six women and five men was whether the paparazzi who chased the princess around @placeholder bore a heavy responsibility for the deaths. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The inquest into the death of Princess Diana in a Paris car crash in 1997 returned a verdict of unlawful killing on Monday, blaming "grossly negligent" driving by her chauffeur and pursuing photographers for the car wreck. Diana, Princess of Wales, died in a Paris car crash on August 31, 1997. Coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker, holding the inquest into the deaths of Diana and her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, had earlier Monday told the 11 jurors that he would accept a verdict if nine of them agreed. The jury had been deliberating since last Wednesday, April 2.
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Jury says Diana and boyfriend unlawfully killed through negligent driving
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Jury includes driver of Diana's car, pursuing vehicles as negligent drivers
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No evidence that UK secret service was linked to Diana's death, jury says | 14,926 | record_train |
Longtime pals: Kerry Washington has been a friend of fashion designer @placeholder's for years (pictured together in 2009, left) and she recently appeared in Harvey Weinstein's hit film Django Unchained | By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 13:22 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:56 EST, 28 February 2013 Change of heart: Kerry Washington wore a coral Miu Miu gown to the Oscars Django Unchained star Kerry Washington risked upsetting film mogul Harvey Weinstein by not wearing his wife's fashion label to the Oscars. According to the New York Post the actress was meant to wear a 'stunning' custom-made Marchesa gown created by Mr Weinstein's other half and A-list favorite, Georgina Chapman. But she decided to ditch the dress last-minute in favor of a crystal-embellished Miu Miu frock. Miss Washington attended the Oscars to present and because her most recent film Django Unchained, produced by Mr Weinstein, was up for several awards.
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Georgina Chapman who is expecting a second child with film director Harvey Weinstein, is co-founder of fashion label Marchesa much-loved by A-listers including Rihanna, Kristen Stewart and Blake Lively | 14,927 | record_train |
The last U.S. convoy left Iraq early Sunday, bringing an end to a nearly nine-year war that sharply divided the @placeholder public. | (CNN) -- The U.S. general who oversaw the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq returned home Tuesday with the flag that flew over Baghdad at the end of the war. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden joined military leaders at the military's Joint Base Andrews outside Washington as Army Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III returned the United States Forces-Iraq command flag. The ceremony marks the formal conclusion of the conflict. "Today, we bring home the colors to United States soil," the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Martin Dempsey, said during Tuesday's commemoration. "At the same time, we embrace many of our own back into the fold just in time for the holidays. Welcome home."
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NEW: U.S. troops did "truly remarkable" things in Iraq, Austin says
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"Welcome home," Joint Chiefs chairman tells troops
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Tuesday's ceremony was the formal finale of the U.S. military mission in Iraq
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As many as 4,500 Americans were killed in the nearly 9-year war | 14,928 | record_train |
Matriarch: @placeholder has been married for 34 years and has four grandchildren | Police in Arkansas announced this morning the arrest of a man named a person of interest in the disappearance of a real estate agent who vanished showing a property to an unknown would-be buyer. Arron Lewis, 33, was apprehended in Little Rock by the local police at around 10am Monday in connection to the case of Beverly Carter, 49, who went missing from an empty home in Scott, Arkansas, Thursday - moments after neighbors spotted a stranger pull into the driveway in a pick-up truck. The Little Rock blog Forbidden Hillcrest tweeted that Lewis was captured in Pleasant Pointe apartments on Green Mountain Drive after allegedly pulling a knife on a bystander.
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Arron Lewis, 33, was apprehended Monday morning in Little Rock, Arkansas
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Lewis was spotted by police in a car crash on Sunday
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There is now an arrest warrant for Lewis, facing kidnapping charges
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Beverly Carter, 49, was showing a home in Scott, Arkansas, on Thursday
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Husband Carl went looking for her after she didn't come home
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"When I was doing @placeholder, I had a leak in my roof. | (PEOPLE.com) -- "I really want to start dancing again," Chaz Bono tells PEOPLE. No, he's not expecting to be invited back to "Dancing with the Stars," where he lasted an impressive six weeks this past fall. He's looking to woo the ladies on the dance floor, explains the newly single Bono, who split with his fiancée in December. "What a great skill: to be able to take a woman dancing ... and actually know what you're doing!" Bono's been staying active, maintaining his DWTS weight loss by taking up boxing and skiing over the Christmas holiday with his family. He'd understandably taken some time off from the slopes, explaining, "First I was a drug addict and then my dad died skiing, so that kind of turned me off a bit."
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Chaz Bono is looking to woo the ladies on the dance floor
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Bono split with his fiancée in December
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In the absence of a unanimous jury verdict, the decision fell in the hands of @placeholder. | ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A Georgia judge threw the book at Brian Nichols on Saturday, giving him four consecutive sentences of life without parole for a 2005 shooting rampage that started in an Atlanta courthouse. Brian Nichols tells the court Saturday in Atlanta, Georgia, "I will not bring dishonor to the decision to spare my life." "I'm giving you the maximum -- every day I could give you. If I could give you more, I would," Superior Court Judge James Bodiford told Nichols. Nichols, 37, was convicted last month of 54 counts for a deadly shooting rampage that began March 11, 2005, in the same courthouse where he stood trial.
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Judge: "I'm giving you the maximum -- every day I could give you"
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Brian Nichols was convicted of killing four people in 2005 shooting rampage
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Nichols: "I know that the things that I've done caused a lot of pain, and I am sorry"
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@placeholder, owner of a high-performance car shop, is believed to have been driving. | The fire that engulfed the Porsche carrying actor Paul Walker apparently did not erupt until a minute after the car clipped a light pole Saturday. That conclusion is based on security camera video obtained by CNN that shows black smoke starting to rise from the crash scene 60 seconds after it shows the light pole and a tree falling. Could Walker and the other occupant in the car have made it out in those 60 seconds? That's hard to tell. The two may have died on impact when the car struck the light pole. The answer might be clearer when the coroner's office releases its preliminary findings of the autopsies of the remains of two men -- presumed to be Walker and friend Roger Rodas, a coroner's officer said.
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Coroner withholds autopsy findings, won't even confirm identities of dead
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Video obtained by CNN appears to show the car erupted in flames a minute after the crash
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Co-star Vin Diesel addresses crowd of grieving fans with police loudspeaker
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Sheriff's office says it is focusing on speed as the cause of Saturday's fiery crash | 14,932 | record_train |
Mrs Sanghera said: 'From day one, @placeholder has told the truth.' | Dramatic new forensic evidence could clear a university student convicted of the brutal murder of her married lover's young wife. Mindy Sanghera, a Sikh now aged 30, was jailed for life in 2007 after a jury found her guilty of murdering the 17-year-old pregnant wife of playboy businessman Sair Ali, a Muslim. But the case against her was largely based on circumstantial evidence – there was no forensic proof that she stabbed Mr Ali's wife Sana more than 40 times and plunged a knife into her womb at his family's £500,000 home in Bury, Greater Manchester. Prison chic: Mindy Sanghera was allowed to wear full make-up as she posed for pictures at Foston Hall women's prison in Derbyshire where she is serving a life sentence
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Mindy Sanghera was jailed in 2007 after being found guilty of murder
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But there was no forensic proof she stabbed Sana Ali more than 40 times
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The 17-year-old victim was the wife of playboy businessman Sair Ali
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Sanghera's legal team have 'compelling' evidence for an appeal
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Analysis of mobiles suggests victim's phone was used after her death | 14,933 | record_train |
But eventually their relationship thawed and by the time of @placeholder's death the two were long reconciled. | By Hayley Coyle PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 21:52 EST, 7 November 2012 Brooke Shields' mother and former manager Teri has died aged 79. The original 'momager' masterminded her daughter's career and launched Brooke into showbusiness at just 11 months old. But the two had a troubled relationship, eventually becoming estranged due to Teri's 'iron fist' approach to her daughter's career and resentment that Brooke wanted to be independent of her. In Mourning: Brooke Shields pictured with her mother Teri in 2007; Teri died last Wednesday in New York after a long illness, her daughter's spokeswoman has revealed
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Teri Shields, the original 'momager', masterminded her daughter's career after launching her into showbiz as a baby
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Controversially allowed 11-year-old Brooke to be cast as a prostitute in 1978's Pretty Baby
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Permitted her teenager to star in provocative Calvin Klein advert
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is seen as close to @placeholder - said Russia should not be dictated to by | Russian President Vladimir Putin says gays should feel welcome at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, but they must 'leave the children in peace'. Mr Putin told volunteers today that gays visiting Sochi 'can feel calm and at ease,' and vowed that there would be no discrimination at the games. But he emphasised that, according to a law banning homosexual 'propaganda' among minors, gays cannot express their views on gay rights issues to anyone under age. Scroll down to video Russian President Vladimir Putin says gays should feel welcome at the upcoming Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, but they must 'leave the children in peace'
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Putin told volunteers gays visiting Sochi 'can feel calm and at ease'
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He vowed that there would be no discrimination at the games
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Emphasised law banning homosexual 'propaganda' among minors | 14,935 | record_train |
@placeholder power: Rap star and actor Snoop Dogg and actress Lindsay Lohan can make thousands for a one line endorsement on Twitter | PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 20 June 2012 Slammed: Wayne Rooney has been censured for passing off an advertisement for Nike as a personal comment on his Twitter account Wayne Rooney has been censured for passing off an advertisement for Nike as a personal comment on his Twitter account. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruling comes amid mounting concern that celebrities are cashing in by turning Twitter into an advertising platform. Many celebrities are promoting products and luxury brands via tweets in return for freebies. Some, particularly in the US, go further and are being paid by big companies to promote their businesses.
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Mounting concern that celebs are cashing in on Twitter
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Luxury brands promoted in return for freebies
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Snoop Dogg, Lindsay Lohan and Kim Kardashian endorse through Twitter
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The family does not expect that Monnig has @placeholder, but still, his son said, "We're kind of scared and just want to make sure he's OK." | (CNN) -- There's "no risk of Ebola" for a Dallas deputy who was hospitalized with possible symptoms of the virus, a Texas health official said Wednesday. The deputy, named by local media as Sgt. Michael Monnig, didn't have any direct contact with Thomas Eric Duncan, the man who died of Ebola in Dallas on Wednesday. "We know he didn't have direct contact with the patient (Duncan) and he doesn't have a fever, and in a situation like that there is no risk of Ebola," said Chris Van Deusen, spokesman for the Texas Department of State Health Services. The patient -- who was transported from Frisco, Texas -- had reported being in the Dallas apartment where Duncan had been staying and having "some contact" with Duncan's family members, Frisco Fire Chief Mark Piland told reporters.
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Health official: With no fever and no contact, there is no risk
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Son on hospitalized deputy: We don't think he has Ebola
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Fire chief: Health officials are treating it "as a low-risk event"
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Glover is best known for his role as Slim Charles in the @placeholder crime drama "The Wire." | (CNN) -- "The Wire" actor Anwan Glover says that "my flesh may be stabbed but my spirit is unbreakable" after he was attacked early Sunday at a Washington nightclub. Glover, who began his career as a musician, had finished performing at the club and was watching another group's show when the incident happened, he said in an Twitter posting Sunday. The police report said Glover fell to the ground when he was struck in the head "by an unknown object" at Cafe Asia in northwest Washington and was "kicked in the body" by two unidentified attackers. "While defending myself, I was stabbed," Glover said. "I was hospitalized and have been released."
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"While defending myself, I was stabbed," Anwan Glover tweets
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Glover was treated and released from a hospital after Sunday's stabbing
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Police blocked @placeholder from entering the courtroom on Thursday, Elnabi said. | Hours after a Sudanese court sentenced his pregnant wife to death when she refused to recant her Christian faith, her husband told CNN he feels helpless. "I'm so frustrated. I don't know what to do," Daniel Wani told CNN on Thursday. "I'm just praying." This week a Khartoum court convicted his wife, Meriam Yehya Ibrahim, 27, of apostasy, or the renunciation of faith. Ibrahim is Christian, her husband said. But the court considers her to be Muslim. The court also convicted her of adultery and sentenced her to 100 lashes because her marriage to a Christian man is considered void under Sharia law.
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Meriam Yehya Ibrahim's lawyer says she refused to recant her Christian faith in court
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Husband tells CNN: "I'm so frustrated. I don't know what to do."
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Ibrahim, 27, has been convicted of apostasy and sentenced to death
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She considers herself Christian, but a court says she is Muslim | 14,939 | record_train |
Upon announcing @placeholder as its newest spokesperson, Estée Lauder released a behind-the-scenes video of her first photoshoot for the beauty brand, in which Kendall revealed her lifelong love of make-up. | Kendall Jenner has made her official debut as the new face of Estee Lauder, starring in a striking video campaign for the brand's newest product release, the Little Black Primer. The 19-year-old reality star turned fashion icon, who first revealed that she had been signed up by the beauty brand in November last year, posted a clip of the black and white ad on her Instagram account earlier today, amassing more than 220,000 likes in just two hours. In the video, Kendall showcases her best model strut, striding across the floor towards the camera with complete confidence, and proving exactly why so many fashion houses are falling over themselves in order to cast her in their catwalk shows.
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The 19-year-old model revealed that she had been signed up by the beauty brand in November
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Kendall is the face of Estée Lauder's new Little Black Primer | 14,940 | record_train |
I don't think @placeholder looks like Sinatra; he looks like her. | Living in the shadow of a legend isn't easy; just ask Frank Sinatra Jr. He's had 70 years to get used to being known as 'the son of', but there are still things that rankle - and supposedly long-lost brothers coming out of the woodwork is one of them. Six months ago Mia Farrow, who was Frank Sinatra Sr's third wife for just 18 months in the late 60s, claimed in Vanity Fair magazine that her 26-year-old son Ronan - presumed to be her ex-lover Woody Allen's son - could 'possibly' have been fathered by Sinatra Sr who, she said, she 'never really split up from'.
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Six months ago Mia Farrow said Frank Sinatra could be her son's father
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Here Frank Sinatra Jr denies these rumours
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Due to constant changes in Earth's upper atmosphere, scientists had trouble determining where and when @placeholder would re-enter. | By Snejana Farberov, Alex Greig and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 23:30 EST, 10 November 2013 | UPDATED: 03:23 EST, 11 November 2013 A 2,000lb satellite fell through the Earth's atmosphere today at around 7pm EST. According to the European Space Agency, the Gravity Field and Steady-State Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) burned up when going through the Earth's atmosphere. Remaining debris could have fallen anywhere along a path through East Asia and the Western Pacific to Antarctica. 'The most probable impact ground swath largely runs over ocean and polar regions, as well as uninhabited areas of Australia,' the space agency noted on its website earlier today.
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The satellite broke through Earth's atmosphere at around 7pm tonight
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Most of the space-craft burnt up, but surviving debris is somewhere on the Earth's surface
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Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer, or GOCE, was launched in 2009 to map variations in Earth's gravity
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GOCE ran out of xenon fuel October 21 and has been losing altitude since
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@placeholder added another bronze to their collection shortly afterwards in the women's 4x400m. | Chris O'Hare got Great Britain off to a medal-winning start on the final day of the European Championships, taking 1,500 metres bronze in a race which Mahiedine Mekhissi-Benabbad made up for the heartache of losing his steeplechase crown earlier in the week. The controversial 29-year-old made headlines across the world on Thursday evening after bizarrely choosing to remove his top as he entered the home straight, sticking it in his mouth and waving to the crowd. Mekhissi-Benabbad easily won the 3,000m steeplechase but, after an initial yellow card for show-boating, had the title stripped after Spain launched an appeal citing rules on clothing, shoes and bibs.
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Chris O'hare has won 1500m bronze in Zurich
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Today is final day of European Championships
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Mahiedine Maekhissi-Benababd won gold after being stripped of victory in steeplechase for showboating | 14,943 | record_train |
Mr Clegg’s failure to stick to his 2010 election promise not to increase fees is widely seen as a crucial reason for huge disaffection among @placeholder voters. | Labour is yet to come up with a way to pay for its plans to cut tuition fees by £3,000 a year, it emerged last night. Ed Miliband is expected to launch the policy during the election campaign in an effort to woo former Lib Dem voters and students. But Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has not yet worked out how to fund the reduction of a third, which is expected to cost £2.5billion a year. Scroll down for video Tell me you found the money... Ed Miliband is expected to pledge a tuition fee cut, but Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has not yet worked out how to fund the reduction of a third - expected to cost £2.5billion a year
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Miliband expected to launch the policy during the election campaign
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Party had said the cut would be funded by corporation tax increase
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Nick Clegg's failure to honour his tuition fees promise left him discredited | 14,944 | record_train |
steal a boat to escape to @placeholder, Dorner drove inland, shooting at | By Tom Leonard and David Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:47 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 9 February 2013 Fear gripped a large swathe of the US last night as the hunt went on for a rogue ex-police officer whose revenge killing spree has claimed three lives. Police and federal agents seeking heavily armed Christopher Dorner fear the Navy-trained survival expert and crack shot may launch a Rambo-style guerrilla war or try to go out in a blaze of glory. Dorner, 33, who was sacked from the Los Angeles Police Department in 2008 for lying about an officer he had accused of misconduct, has threatened in a rambling ‘manifesto he published on Facebook to bring ‘warfare’ to the LAPD and to avenge himself by killing officers and their families.
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Christopher Dorner has sparked manhunt in three states and Mexico
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Police found his truck on fire near Big Bear, California Thursday evening
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Dorner's alleged spree began Sunday when he shot daughter of former LAPD captain her fiance
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He shot three cops, one fatally, early Thursday
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Shortly afterward, the @placeholder issued an contrite statement on his website. | (CNN) -- Tiger Woods' former caddy Steve Williams has issued an apology after apparently making racially tinged remarks at an awards dinner in Shanghai, China. Williams -- who was fired by Woods in July -- was being presented with a satirical award for "celebration of the year" for comments he made after his new boss, golfer Adam Scott, beat Woods at the Bridgestone Invitational in Ohio a month later. According to media reports, when asked about those comments during his acceptance speech Friday night, Williams said: "I wanted to shove it up that black ---." Should Williams be punished for Tiger remarks?
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Steve Williams: "I sincerely apologize to Tiger and anyone else I have offended"
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The New Zealander was sacked by Tiger Woods in July after 13 years together
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He now caddies for Australian golfer Adam Scott, who says he will not sack him
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Woods' agent says Williams' comments at awards dinner were "regrettable" | 14,946 | record_train |
"We remain shocked and dismayed at @placeholder's continued onslaught with respect to this validly issued permit." | (CNN) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday revoked a permit for one of the nation's largest mountaintop removal mining projects, saying it would destroy water, wildlife and Appalachian communities in West Virginia. The controversial decision was condemned by the permit holder, Arch Coal Inc., and mining representatives, who said it would hurt industry investment and the economic recovery. But adversaries praised the ruling as "a major victory" for environmentalists opposed to surface -- or mountaintop-removal -- mining, which uses explosives on hilltops to expose underlying coal. The EPA invoked the Clean Water Act in killing a permit issued by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the Spruce No. 1 Mine project, proposed for a more than 2,200-acre area in Logan County, West Virginia.
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An angry industry leader calls the decision "unprecedented"
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Environmentalists call it a "historic step"
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The EPA says the project would have created 110 million cubic yards of waste
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The @placeholder also sends out alerts regarding possible threats to the private sector -- but warnings of possible terrorist plans are clearly of no help in anticipating an attacker like Hawkins. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Some experts are skeptical that anything could have stopped Robert Hawkins from going on a murderous rampage at an Omaha, Nebraska, shopping mall on Wednesday. A police car sits outside the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, on Thursday. "This is not something that anybody can reasonably anticipate," said Don Greene, a former FBI agent who has written a book on mall security. "If the people closest to him didn't see any indicators or signs that he was going to go off so drastically ... how is some public safety officer supposed to recognize this person?" Greene asked.
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Malls expected to assess security arrangements in wake of Wednesday shooting
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Gunman at Omaha, Nebraska, mall killed 8 people and himself
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Israeli forces responded to the blast with artillery fire aimed at @placeholder military targets across the frontier, it said. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel has warned Syria's government that any aggression against Israeli citizens will be met with force, as a roadside bomb attack which injured Israeli troops prompted airstrikes on Syrian targets. Addressing a Cabinet meeting Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Israeli strikes on Syrian territory targeted elements "that not only facilitated, but also cooperated with, the attacks on our forces." He added, "Our policy is very clear: We attack those who attack us." The government of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is engaged in a long-running civil war which has seen some conflict spill over into neighboring countries.
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Israel's air force strikes Syrian targets, a day after Israeli troops were attacked
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Syrian military says one soldier was killed, seven injured, according to Syrian state TV
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Benjamin Netanyahu warns: "Our policy is very clear: We attack those who attack us"
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Israel's defense minister says Israel holds Syrian President Bashar al-Assad responsible | 14,949 | record_train |
This news comes on the heels of defeat in @placeholder. | (RollingStone.com ) -- Country fans are dancing on the streets of Chicago... and crying into their Guinness glasses in Dublin. Garth Brooks confirms new album, world tour The Windy City will be the first stop on Garth Brooks' world tour — his first in 13 years — as revealed Monday by a fan named Andy Roberts in Atlanta. The facility maintenance company owner announced the news on Twitter after a personal phone call from Brooks with the Chicago revelation. It seems Roberts was in the audience at one of the country superstar's Las Vegas concerts and asked during a Q-and-A portion of the show where the first tour stop will be. Brooks' answer was that he'd be the first to know and could do whatever he wanted with the information. As for the Chicago date and venue, the "Good Ride Cowboy" will announce that himself on Tuesday.
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Chicago will be his first stop
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TicketMaster is providing refunds for his Ireland shows | 14,950 | record_train |
They started out in the lead, but the @placeholder tied the game with two minutes remaining. | By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:08 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 01:09 EST, 2 January 2014 The newest champion of football handicapping is a Chicago trader who consults for a major professional team and lectures on sports modeling. David Frohardt-Lane won the premier sports handicapping contest Sunday, taking home $557,850.The 36 year-old numbers guy beat out more than 1,000 competitors to win the sports betting SuperContest run by the LVH casino-hotel in Las Vegas. He plans to donate half the winnings to GiveWell, a nonprofit that evaluates other charities. Mastermind: David Frohardt-Lane took home almost $560,000 by winning the SuperContest sports handicapping tournament
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Finance pro David Frohardt-Lane beat out more than 1,000 competitors
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The statistics whiz already consults for a professional sports team
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It is easy to see why Hoylake, with its big catchment area and easy access, is cemented into the @placeholder rota, judging by more big crowds on Friday. | By Mike Dickson Follow @@Mike_Dickson_DM American journeyman Brooks Koepka overtook Rory McIlroy’s longest average drive on measured holes. After two rounds he was on 334.5 yards with the Northern Irishman on 333. Adam Scott is third on 325 yards. Big hitter: Brooks Koepka has overtaken Rory McIlroy when it comes to average driving distances at The Open BUBBA’S OFF LINE Bubba Watson is not a fan of mobile phones and has taken the internet off his. ‘I don’t have apps, I don’t watch news, I don’t do anything,’ he reflected. ‘I just said “take it off, let’s go back to the old days when you spent family time together.'
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Koepka averages longer drives than Open leader McIlroy
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Bubba Watson reveals he has removed the internet from his mobile phone
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Fans flock to Hoylake to watch stars in action
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Less than 10 players decided to stay in the city of Liverpool
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"Because we didn't patent it, we didn't have to tell people how we make it," said Fry, whose car license plate reads "@placeholder". | St Paul, Minnesota (CNN) -- It's been described as the solution to a problem nobody realized existed. But that hasn't stopped the humble Post-it Note from becoming a ubiquitous fixture of stationery cupboards worldwide, with manufacturers 3M producing 50 billion each year. The sticky yellow squares did not always look destined to set the office supply world alight. In fact, it took 12 years from when the technology behind the product was first developed, to Post-its hitting the market. The story of the Post-it -- the self-attaching note that adheres in such a way that it can be removed without causing damage -- begins in 1968.
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More than 50 billion of 3M's Post-it notes are sold every year
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Hit product reached market 12 years after it was invented
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3M employee, Art Fry realized potential of Post-it Notes in church
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"He is also a popular figure among the players and has both the passion and knowledge to lead @placeholder in the quest for a record fourth consecutive Ryder Cup victory." | (CNN)Darren Clarke is Europe's new Ryder Cup captain. The 46-year-old has been tasked with maintaining the continent's dominance in golf's biennial battle with the United States, Europe having won six of the last seven installments. Clarke played in five successive Ryder Cups between 1997 and 2006, losing only once, and has been part of winning teams as a vice captain in 2010 and 2012. The Northern Irishman was chosen ahead of Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez, who has featured in four Ryder Cups as a player, winning two. He has been vice captain three times, winning all of them. "I am naturally extremely proud to be selected as European Ryder Cup captain for 2016," Clarke told the European Tour's official website.
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Darren Clarke named European Ryder Cup captain for the 2016 installment
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Northern Irishman beat competition from Miguel Angel Jimenez and Thomas Bjorn
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"So how this plays out in the media, the @placeholder is being very cautious to appear to be reasonable ... because they don't want to make themselves look like they're fanatical. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Video showing Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl, captured by the Taliban in Afghanistan, is just another example of how captors use the medium for psychological warfare. U.S. Army Spc. Shoshana Johnson, who was held by insurgents in Iraq, prepares to enter a plane to safety. The latest video shows Bergdahl, of Ketchum, Idaho, looking comfortable and eating food. While he expresses concern about not seeing his family and girlfriend again, he does appear to speak calmly and has no visible signs of abuse. "I have a very, very good family that I love back home in America, and I miss them every day that I'm gone," he says in a 28-minute video released by his captors. "I miss them, and I'm afraid I might never see them again and that I'll never be able to tell them I love them again. I'll never be able to hug them."
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Army Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl was captured nearly three weeks ago in Afghanistan
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Before Wednesday, the United States had urged @placeholder citizens in Japan to follow the recommendations of the Japanese government. | Tokyo (CNN) -- Thousands of Japanese filled evacuation shelters or joined foreigners seeking a way out of the country Thursday in the aftermath of last week's devastating earthquake, tsunami and resulting nuclear crisis at stricken reactors. Cold, snowy weather in parts of the Asian nation further heightened the hardship of a nation facing what its leaders call its biggest disaster since World War II. Fears of possible nuclear catastrophe were evident. After rallying Wednesday, stocks in Japan fell early Thursday, with the Nikkei 225 index, the most prominent measure of stocks traded in Tokyo, down about 2% in early trading.
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Emperor Akihito: 'Remember everyone who has been affected ... and help' | 14,956 | record_train |
All smiles: Marcos Rojo signed for Manchester United for £16million from @placeholder | By Sean Gallagher for MailOnline Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta has backed his fellow Argentine Angel di Maria to be a big success at rivals Manchester United following his British record £59.7m move from Real Madrid. The 26-year-old has swapped a La Liga title push for an altogether different challenge at Old Trafford, as they look to recover from a disastrous start to the season and push for a top four place. The latest setback, a 4-0 thumping at MK Dons in the Capital One Cup, leaves United in a early season crisis already, with new manager Louis van Gaal weighing up whether to throw both Di Maria and other new signing Marcos Rojo into his squad for the game at newly-promoted Burnley on Saturday.
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With a strictly neutral attitude towards foreign affairs, @placeholder has since enjoyed a sustained period of relatively untroubled international relations. | (CNN) -- Bordered by Thailand, Indonesia and Brunei, and with a heritage of diverse influences including a long period of British colonial rule and an economically powerful Chinese community, Malaysia is one of the most multicultural nations in southeast Asia. Comprised of two regions separated by 640 miles of the South China Sea, with Peninsular Malaysia to the west and Malaysian Borneo to the east, the country is a federation of 13 states that is home to an estimated population of 25.7 million people. From the 18th until to the 20th century, the region formed part of what was loosely known as British Malay -- a divided collection of colonized states.
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@placeholder echoed that view, saying he was "thrilled" both major party's presidential nominees were making time to visit his state. | (CNN) -- With all sides vowing politicking isn't in order, Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney got a close-up view Friday of the devastation caused this week by Hurricane Isaac -- days ahead of a visit by his November foe, President Barack Obama. Romney went to Louisiana's Jefferson Parish, glimpsing the flooding and downed trees along with Gov. Bobby Jindal and Sen. David Vitter, both fellow Republicans. The former Massachusetts governor, accompanied by his wife, Ann, said the trip was "to learn and obviously to draw some attention to what's going (on) here... so that people around the country know that people down here need help."
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Still, it surprised more than few people in the audience Friday when @placeholder appeared onstage with Aldean during the encore to perform the hit song. | (CNN) -- It was two hours before Friday's concert, and already fans of Jason Aldean were tailgating in the gravel parking lot. Not surprising since Aldean's "My Kinda Party" tour has sold out in venues across the country, often in under a couple of hours. Last week, the singer's latest single, "Fly Over States," hit the top of the charts, marking his ninth No. 1 overall and his fifth consecutive No. 1 from the "My Kinda Party" album. Aldean's sound is a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll. Introspective songs such as "Amarillo Sky" and "Don't You Wanna Stay" have earned him big sales numbers, but concert fans clamor for his more upbeat numbers such as "She's Country."
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Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan travel to Atlanta on "My Kinda Party" tour
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The pair of country singers are friends outside the music business, Aldean says
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He's also stepping out his comfort zone, collaborating with Ludacris
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I'm a Villa fan,' @placeholder shouted as he kissed the badge on his robe. | Joleon Lescott has played against some of the best strikers in the world, but the West Brom defender came across a real sharp-shooter when he spoke with young Aston Villa fan Moin Younis. In an interview with BBC Midlands Today, the pair exchanged banter as they spoke about this Saturday's West Midlands derby at The Hawthorns. Taking part in their annual Christmas visit to Birmingham Children's Hospital, the Baggies players were doing their bit to help raise funds for the construction of a playroom for each ward... although young Moin seemed to be having enough fun without one. Joleon Lescott met 15-year-old Aston Villa fan Moin Younis during West Brom's annual Christmas visit
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Joleon Lescott shared some insight with a young Aston Villa fanatic
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15-year-old joked with Lescott ahead of Saturday's West Midlands derby
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Youngster mocked the defender about his move from Manchester City | 14,961 | record_train |
It includes 50,000 people in Spain, 30,000 in @placeholder, 3,300 in Portugal, 8,000 in Cyprus and 2,000 in Greece. | Expat pensioners living in the hottest parts of Europe like the Costa del Sol are finally going to lose taxpayer-funded help with their heating bills, it can be revealed. Britain is spending £22million-a-year on winter fuel allowances for people living elsewhere in Europe, despite more than a third living in sunnier climes. Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith today condemns the 'absurd' handouts and vows to change the rules which have cost the UK taxpayer £130million in a decade. People living in Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Portugal, Malta, Gibraltar and France will lose out, but the taxpayer still faces a bill for pensioners in 25 countries including Poland, Bulgaria and Finland.
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EXCLUSIVE: New rules curbing handouts to start from September
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Pensioners living in Spain, Cyprus, Portugal and France will lose cash
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@placeholder pleaded with them to leave saying there were women and children asleep inside, but the two men forced them at gunpoint to walk back in. | By Daily Mail Reporter A former police woman has relived the terrifying night she was shot five times at point blank range as she tackled a pair of psychopathic gunmen who were holding her boyfriend's family hostage. Petite Isabella Lovadina, 29, fought off the two thugs who had forced their way at gunpoint into the home of boyfriend Nick Koenig's grandmother, where Isabella had just enjoyed a relaxed family dinner. Four generations of Nick's family were staying at the St. Louis house during the terrifying raid in 2009 in which his cousin Gina, a single mother of two, was shot dead.
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Hero cop Isabella Lovadina miraculously survived shooting
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Armed thugs were holding four generations of her boyfriend's family hostage | 14,963 | record_train |
@placeholder jumps in the air after scoring his side's equaliser in the 62nd minute | Click HERE to see more of our brilliant Match Zone, including Oscar's opening goal An encounter that began in relative darkness left Jose Mourinho in one of his darker moods on Saturday. He might have seen his side strengthen their grip on this Barclays Premier League title race with a second-half penalty from Eden Hazard but Chelsea’s manager seemed far from satisfied when he eventually appeared for his post-match press conference. For a start, he accused the man in charge of the floodlights of being asleep, and he did have a point. Eden Hazard celebrates what turned out to be the winning goal in the west London encounter between Chelsea and QPR
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Chelsea attacking midfielder Eden Hazard scored his side's winning goal in the 75th minute
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Oscar had opened the scoring before Charlie Austin equalised at Stamford Bridge
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Hazard was brought down by Eduardo Vargas before stepping up to score penalty past Rob Green
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Jose Mourinho's side remain four points clear at the top of the Premier League | 14,964 | record_train |
But, he adds, "there is still street fighting in the east and in the south" of @placeholder. | The increased number of U.S. airstrikes against ISIS in the Syrian city of Kobani reflects more targets of opportunity, not a change in the campaign against the vicious Islamist group, a Pentagon spokesman said Thursday. The strikes are helping Kurdish fighters on the ground push back ISIS militants in the Syrian town, according to sources there. "There's been no strategic shift here, as far as I know, at least from the military perspective, about Kobani or any other town," Rear Adm. John Kirby said, making a unique appearance at the State Department's daily briefing. In recent weeks, administration and U.S. defense officials have said it wasn't essential to keep the city, not far from the border with Turkey, from becoming the latest in Syria to fall into ISIS hands.
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U.S. jets are increasing bombing of Kobani due to heavier ISIS presence
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Pentagon says that doesn't mean U.S. strategy is shifting on the city's value
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14 U.S. airstrikes on ISIS positions in Kobani help Kurdish fighters turn the tide, activist says
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ISIS gaining ground in Iraq's Anbar province, local official says | 14,965 | record_train |
The court's 5-4 decision sends the case back to the @placeholder courts. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:58 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:42 EST, 26 June 2013 A divided Supreme Court said Tuesday that federal law doesn't require that a Native American child be taken away from her adoptive parents and given to her biological father, meaning that the girl will be moved once more. The girl was put up for adoption by her mother and was raised by a South Carolina family for more than two years before the state's courts cited an old law- intended to protect Native American families- and forced the girl to be put in the care of her biological father, who has Native American ancestry.
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Biological father Dusten Brown was able to gain custody of his daughter after invoking Indian Child Welfare Act of 1978
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Federal law gives American Indian parents preference in custody battles
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Judges ruled in favor of adoptive family saying the father abandoned her at birth and had no legal rights to her as a result
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Comes during busy week for the Supreme Court who also ruled on affirmative action and voting rights | 14,966 | record_train |
At the end of its mission @placeholder was put into a heliocentric orbit and passivated to prevent it from endangering any future missions. | Astronomers have revealed hypnotic images of swirls, loops and arches that trace the remarkable structure of our Milky Way’s magnetic field. In what could rival works by Van Gogh, Esa claims that these remarkable images are some of the first to reveal the shape of the our galaxy magnetic barrier. Scientists hope its patterns could someday help them gaze back in time to get a clearer picture of what the universe looked like just after the Big Bang. Astronomers have revealed hypnotic images of swirls, loops and arches that trace the remarkable structure of our Milky Way’s magnetic field. In what could rival works by Van Gogh, Esa claims that these remarkable images are some of the first to reveal the shape of the Milky Way's magnetic field. Blue shows colder areas of the magnetic field, while red shows the hotter parts
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The images were created using light polarisation data from the Planck spacecraft taken over 1,500 days
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Esa claims that these images are some of the first to reveal the shape of the Milky Way's magnetic field
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Scientists says there are still 'huge questions' about the purpose of the magnetic field and how it behaves
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Its patterns could help them gaze back in time to see what the universe looked like just after the Big Bang | 14,967 | record_train |
@placeholder has admitted carrying out the bombing in Oslo, in which eight people died, and the shootings on Utoya, his lawyer and a judge have said. | Oslo, Norway (CNN) -- Norway paid tribute Friday to those killed and wounded in two terror attacks a week ago with a somber memorial service in Oslo organized by the youth movement of the ruling Labour Party. As the service began, Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg recalled the scores of young people lost to a "cold-blooded massacre." Police raised the death toll from 76 to 77 Friday after one of the wounded died. The shooter targeted the party's youth camp on Utoya Island, where it was holding a summer camp, after setting off a bomb that struck government offices in downtown Oslo.
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Youth leader vows that the Labour Party's youth movement will return to Utoya
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A memorial service for victims of the attacks takes place in Oslo
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The first two funerals, both for teenagers, are held
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Anders Behring Breivik was questioned by police | 14,968 | record_train |
Commander @placeholder will use a 58-foot robotic arm to grab the resupply space craft by its tail and bring it into the space station's dock where it will be unloaded of its 3,7000 pounds of scientific experiments and supplies. | Astronauts on board the International Space Station will celebrate New Year's Day 16 times as it repeatedly crosses the globe. The 'official' New Year starts on the space ship at midnight GMT which is also known as the Universal Time Clock. However, Expedition 42 crew, who are travelling at 17,500 miles-per-hour will pass a point on the earth at the stroke of midnight today a staggering 16 times. Barry "Butch" Wilmore, left, and Terry Virts, right, sent a special New Year's message on Nasa TV Astronauts on board the International Space Station will celebrate the new year 16 times today
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The International Space Station travels across the globe at 17,500 mph
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It will pass a point on the globe marking midnight 16 times today
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The official New Year begins on the ISS at the same time as London
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Astronauts on board the ISS will celebrate with fruit juice at midnight | 14,969 | record_train |
She also asked what steps, if any, the @placeholder has taken to create a playoff, and whether the NCAA has determined that there are aspects of the BCS system that do not serve interests of fans, colleges, universities, and players. | (CNN) -- In a letter to the NCAA disclosed Wednesday, the Justice Department said it has received several requests for an antitrust investigation into the current Bowl Championship Series system, and it wants information to help it decide what to do. That controversial system makes it very difficult for teams in some athletic conferences to qualify for major bowl games, potentially costing millions of dollars in revenue to those not chosen. "Serious questions continue to arise suggesting that the current BCS system may not be conducted consistent with the competition principles expressed in federal antitrust laws," Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney told NCAA President Mark Emmert.
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The Bowl Championship Series system makes it hard for some college teams to qualify
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Millions of dollars in revenue are at stake in the football bowl selection process
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Assistant Attorney General Varney seeks an explanation | 14,970 | record_train |
The siege's second victim, @placeholder, was shot in the head from behind - at close range - by Monis before officers raided the cafe. | A shift in strategy during the Sydney Lindt cafe siege has reportedly caused tension among police as some officers believe a late decision to change tactics put hostages in greater danger. Police who were on the front line of the siege in Martin Place on December 15 are understood to be angry about the command strategy put in place when they stormed the cafe after a 16-hour stand-off with gunman Man Horan Monis, Fairfax Media reports. It follows revelations hostage Katrina Dawson was shot by a police bullet during the dramatic shootout. Cafe owner Tori Johnson was executed by the gunman.
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Strategy shift during Sydney Lindt cafe siege caused tension among police
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Some officers reportedly believe late decision to change tactics put hostages in great danger
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Katrina Dawson died after being hit by a police bullet while Tori Johnson was executed by gunman Man Haron Monis on December 15
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Officers had drawn up a direct action plan that allowed them to take the gunman by surprise instead of reacting to his actions
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@placeholder investigators estimated the street value of the cocaine after cutting at about $1 billion. | By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Police in Italy and New York broke up a major trans-Atlantic mafia ring on Tuesday, arresting 24 people accused of plotting to move hundreds of millions of dollars in drugs between South America, Italy and the United States. The sting operation involving undercover agents and wire taps offered more evidence the Calabria-based 'Ndrangheta had overtaken its Sicilian cousin, the Cosa Nostra, and was trying to make inroads in the United States by forging ties with one of the traditional New York mob families, the Gambinos. FBI and Italian agents jointly carried out 'Operation New Bridge' simultaneously just after midnight in Brooklyn and just before dawn in Italy, American and Italian officials told a news conference in Rome.
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Authorities arrested 24 alleged mobsters in both Italy and New York
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Officials say the gangsters were planning to move 1,000 pounds of cocaine from South America to Italy
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After cutting, authorities estimate the cocaine was worth about $1 billion | 14,972 | record_train |
@placeholder wants to remain a competitor in the smartphone segment, but is focused on making BlackBerry a dominant force in machine-to-machine communications. | Blackberry has revealed a radical new handset - and it is square. The odd shaped device is is set to go on sale in December, and is called passport. It features a physical keyboard - but also a large screen. The Passport combines a large touchscreen with a physical keyboard. BlackBerry chief executive John Chen first revealed the square phone (pictured) during the Canadian company's annual general meeting in June The Fire handset was unveiled by Jeff Bezos at a special event in Seattle. 'It's time to whip the crown from Apple,' said Mr Bezos before showing off the new handset for the first time.
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Passport set to be unveiled in September
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@placeholder went on to win the final 1-0 to become champions for the fourth time | World Cup winner Christoph Kramer has revealed he cannot remember the first half of the final between Germany and Argentina after he was forced to come off following a collision. The 23-year-old German continued playing for 14 minutes in the first half of the final at the Maracana Stadium after taking a heavy blow to the face in a collision with Argentina defender Ezequiel Garay. He was eventually replaced in the 31st minute after slumping to the ground with what the German football federation has said was suspected concussion. Germany's Christoph Kramer is helped off the pitch by medical staff after sustaining an injury in the World Cup final against Argentina. Kramer has now said he has no recollection of the first half of the match
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Christoph Kramer continued playing for 14 minutes after taking blow to face
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Was eventually replaced in the 31st minute after slumping to the ground
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He has now said he has no recollection of the first half of the World Cup final | 14,974 | record_train |
It was the first resolution on Syria's crackdown to be approved at the @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Syria has until Friday to agree to let Arab League observers into the country to monitor the government's response to civil unrest or else face economic sanctions from its neighbors, a senior Arab League diplomat said Thursday. Syria's membership in the 22-country Arab League was suspended this month after President Bashar al-Assad's regime ignored demands to end its crackdown on citizens. "If they do not comply, then the league's economic body will file a report to the foreign ministers of the league who will meet on Sunday to vote on the economic sanctions to be implemented," said the diplomat, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the negotiations with Syria.
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NEW: At least 35 people have died in violence Thursday, an activist group says
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The Arab League could impose economic sanctions Sunday if Syria ignores deadline
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Syria is under international pressure to halt its crackdown on pro-democracy protesters
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Japan's foreign ministry officials said Friday that China had informed them of the arrests, but they had no information about any charges or why the @placeholder nationals had been detained. | Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Four Japanese nationals have been arrested in China, and are being investigated for entering a military zone without authorization and videotaping military targets, Chinese state media said. The arrests come amid the two nations' diplomatic battle over Japan's detainment of a Chinese fishing captain. "We believe if our employees knew about the area being off-limits, or the regulation that prohibited cameras in the location, they would not have taken such action," the company's executive director said at a news conference Friday in Tokyo. The four Japanese nationals were sent to China for a Japanese government project to reclaim World War II chemical weapons left by Japan's Imperial Army, their company said Friday. A Chinese national also is missing and presumed arrested with his Japanese co-workers on Wednesday in in northern Hebei Province.
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One of the four sent their company a text message that said, "Help me"
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The four are being investigated for entering a military zone without authorization
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They also may have videotaped military targets, Chinese state media says
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Beijing has made escalating diplomatic threats against Tokyo over a separate arrest | 14,976 | record_train |
'There's no doubt that the @placeholder economy would be affected by a crisis in the eurozone. | The danger of Greece crashing out of the Euro sparking a fresh economic crisis is 'growing' every day, George Osborne warned today. The Chancellor said there was an increasing risk that the stand-off between Greece and the rest of the Eurozone would end with a 'very bad' outcome for everyone. He said 'a miscalculation or a misstep' on either side would hit the UK and wider global economy. Chancellor George Osborne said there was an increasing risk that the stand-off between Greece and the rest of the Eurozone would end with a 'very bad' outcome The Chancellor was speaking after Prime Minister David Cameron met officials from the Treasury and Bank of England for a meeting at Downing Street to discuss measures to protect Britain from the consequences of a possible Greek debt default or exit from the euro.
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Chancellor said there was an increasing risk the stand-off will end badly
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He said 'a misstep' on either side would hit the UK and global economy
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@placeholder carnival chairman, Terry West, said: 'I saw the picture and decided it wasn't satisfactory for a girl representing Teynham, so the only thing I could do was to take away her sash. | By Amy Oliver PUBLISHED: 06:57 EST, 26 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:57 EST, 26 May 2012 A newly-crowned carnival princess has been stripped of her title after organisers spotted an 'inappropriate' piercing on her neck. Sharlie Lightfoot, 15, of Faversham, Kent, was chosen to represent Teynham earlier this month and was due to make her first public appearance at Sittingbourne Carnival next month. But this week the teenager was sacked from the job for the piercing at the back of her neck, which organisers saw on her Facebook page. Axed: Sharlie Lightfoot, 15, of Faversham, Kent, who was stripped of her carnival princess title for her metal bar neck piercing
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Sharlie Lightfoot said there had been 'no mention' of piercings when she was awarded role
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Teynham carnival chairman Terry West said the teen had 'ruined it for herself'
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Miss Lightfood wears a metal bar that goes through back of her neck | 14,978 | record_train |
The event sees teams from 13 nations, including the @placeholder, compete over four days in a range of challenging sports | Prince Harry was joined at the Invictus Games by America's second lady Jill Biden as the wounded warriors pushed their bodies to the limit at the sporting spectacle. Harry welcomed Mrs Biden to the competition for injured servicemen and women and the pair watched a wheelchair basketball match at the Copper Box arena. The prince and second lady both have a common interest in supporting their Armed Forces. Scroll down for video Prince Harry (left) cheered on brave servicemen as he settled in for the day's action at the Invictus Games - alongside the U.S. vice-president's wife Jill Biden (right)
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Prince Harry settles in for day of Invictus Games action alongside Jill Biden
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Pair could be seen clapping and cheering from the stands at Copper Box
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They mingled with basketball playes from U.S. and New Zealand after match
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Invictus Games at Queen Elizabeth Park in London has entered its third day | 14,979 | record_train |
When @placeholder was literally a birthday boy, he was born on December 12, 1911, at his family's home. | By Mark Duell and Associated Press UPDATED: 11:49 EST, 19 December 2011 'Most people my age can't feel anything,’ one of the oldest licensed physicians practicing medicine in the U.S. told a crowd of friends and family gathered for his 100th birthday party. ‘They're dead.’ Dr Fred Goldman, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been a doctor since 1935 when Sigmund Freud was still practising - and still sees 12 patients a day in his computer-free suite which he calls ‘the dump’. The 100-year-old physician still makes house calls and has no plans to give up his work - although he did cut back from five eight-hour days a week to three at the age of 96.
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Physician Fred Goldman, of Cincinnati, Ohio, has been a doctor for 76 years
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Works three eight-hour days a week and sees 12 patients a day in his office
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Ohio's oldest licenced practising physician trusted as 'he knows everything'
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Served with Navy in the Pacific and 'hasn't a clue' why he has lived so long | 14,980 | record_train |
'The fear is, I dare not make a complaint because somebody might put my name on @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter A woman who admitted tweeting the identity of the accuser the trial of Coronation Street's Michael Le Vell has been fined A woman who admitted tweeting the identity of the accuser the trial of Coronation Street's Michael Le Vell has been fined. Deborah Armstrong, 37, wrote on her Twitter account: 'I hope Michael Le Vell's victim...now goes public' - and identified the person involved. When other users tried to tell her that the tweet was breaking the law she told others: 'You are not my judge and jury.' Under law, all alleged sex offence victims are granted anonymity for life - even if the defendant in the case is later cleared.
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Deborah Armstrong said: 'I hope Michael Le Vell's victim...goes public'
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Under law, all accusers in sex cases are granted anonymity for life
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It was re-tweeted and others pointed out to her tweet was breaking law
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But 37-year-old carer told other users: 'You are not my judge and jury'
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Armstrong, of Bedale, North Yorkshire, was fined £110 after pleading guilty | 14,981 | record_train |
'American forces will not be returning to combat in Iraq,' @placeholder said, ' but we will help Iraqis as they take the fight to terrorists who threaten the Iraqi people, the region and American interests, as well.' | The United States military should launch 'targeted' strikes against the 'terrorist army' of ISIS in Iraq - if the situation deteriorates so that it threatens the security of the West said David Petraeus. The retired general - who led commanded the surge eight years ago that rid the war-torn nation of al-Qaeda - said that he does support limited military action to stem the flood of ISIS troops. Former CIA chief Petraeus made these remarks on Thursday, the same day that President Obama declared he was sending 300 special forces advisers to Iraq in addition to the 275 'combat ready' troops he has deployed to protect the US Embassy in Baghdad.
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Former General David Petraeus believes that drone strikes against the leadership of ISIS is necessary
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Claims that ISIS could become a hotbed of terror planning against the West
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The former CIA said he was disappointed that Iraq had descended into chaos
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Petraeus led the troop surge which forced al-Qaeda from Iraq eight-years ago
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President Obama announced today that he would send 300 soldiers into Iraq to train, advice and support Iraqi security forces
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He had also sent in 275 marines to protect State Department personnel in Baghdad, the USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier, the USS Mesa Verde and armed F-18 Super Hornet warplanes to do surveillance
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But U.S. will only take ‘targeted and precise military action if and when we determine that the situation on the ground requires it' Obama said | 14,982 | record_train |
Putting a trendy @placeholder application that allows people to manage their own digital gold on par with other popular banking applications branded by well-established banks brings e-currency a step closer to the modern mobile end-user. | (CNN) -- While China is seriously cracking down on the exchange of virtual currencies for real cash, virtual economies backed by newfound legitimacy elsewhere are quickly gaining ground in the real world. There's gold in them there screens: Real-money transactions in virtual worlds are finding new legitimacy. On June 24, 2009, the role-playing game 140 Mafia launched on Twitter, following in the footsteps of highly lucrative games Mob Wars and Mafia Wars on Facebook (and now iPhone) to link virtual-currency exchanges to real-money transactions. In March 2009, MindArk -- creator of the MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role-playing game) Entropia, where one player famously bought an island for US$26,500 in 2004 -- saw its wholly owned subsidiary Mind Bank granted a banking license from the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority.
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Entropia Universe's Mind Bank has been granted a real-money banking license
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Dual-currency economy allows for free trading between virtual and real money
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Second Life can be profitable, but also suffers from real-world recession
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"You don't need an @placeholder," said Biden in the online forum. | New York (CNN) -- Social media lit up Wednesday with reactions to Vice President Joe Biden's off-the-cuff remarks about fending off a would-be home intruder. But unlike most debates about gun control, on which Biden is leading a White House task force, the online commentary largely centered on the advice he apparently once gave his wife. "I said, Jill, if there's ever a problem just walk out on the balcony here ... put that double-barreled shotgun and fire two blasts outside the house," Biden said during an online question-and-answer session Tuesday. His comments were likely intended to underscore the position that shotguns were sufficient for self-defense, rather than high-capacity or semi-automatic weapons like the AR-15. But they also unleashed a torrent of online reaction after conjuring up the image of Jill Biden hypothetically firing off rounds outside the vice president's home in Delaware.
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Biden's comments were meant to underscore the position that shotguns were sufficient for defense
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"So when the cops come to arrest me for shooting off the porch, I can tell 'em Joe said it's ok," wrote one online user
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He said @placeholder was ‘a home’ for the family but only ‘one of their homes’. | The Malaysian chairman of Laura Ashley is facing a huge divorce payout after his estranged wife won the right to have the case heard in English courts. Pauline Chai, 67, a former beauty queen, is expected to demand that Khoo Kay Peng hand over half of his riches after their 43-year marriage fell apart last year. If that happens, it could become one of Britain's largest ever divorce payments. Boris Berezovsky is thought to have paid the most, after reportedly handing £220million to Galina Besharova in 2011. During her case, Ms Chai claimed her husband made her feel like a prisoner on their 1,000-acre country estate, Rosway Park, only allowed her £100 per week for food.
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Khoo Kay Peng and Pauline Chai splitting after 43-year marriage fell apart
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Ms Chai could be in line for half of husband's fortune after court ruling today
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Dr Peng is believed to be worth £440million but he disputes this figure
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Judge urged couple to settle outside court saying they had more money than they could spend 'in a lifetime' | 14,985 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder has also made an effort to lose some pounds, and his hair has got noticeably darker over the last few months. | By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 13:18 EST, 3 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:30 EST, 4 July 2013 Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy views his successor Francois Hollande as a ‘ridiculous little fat man who dyes his hair’, it emerged today. The vicious attack is reported by l’Express, the highly respected Paris news magazine whose editor is a close friend of Mr Sarkozy’s third wife, Carla Bruni. Barely disguised hatred between the two politicians has been well documented, but this is the first time that Mr Sarkozy’s bitter language has been reported in public. Mutual dislike: Nicolas Sarkozy, pictured left, has described his successor Francois Hollande, pictured right, as a 'ridiculous little fat man who dyes his hair'
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Nicolas Sarkozy was beaten by Francois Hollande in last year’s election
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Their mutual dislike is well-known but this is the first time Sarkozy's bitter language has been reported in public | 14,986 | record_train |
Like Personal, @placeholder lets users compile all their data in one place via a sort of data locker. | (CNN) -- It's a truth of the modern digital age: If you're using a Web service for free, you're not the customer. You're probably the product. The sites we visit, the videos we watch, the purchases we make and the items we reward with a Facebook "like" or a Google "+1" -- all of that, and more, eventually melds together into a data set that lets many of the world's most popular Web companies get to know us better. And they're using it to make billions of dollars. But what if Web users could reclaim their online data and benefit, or maybe even profit, from it?
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New companies seek to help Web users take better control of their personal data
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One company, Personal, says users could one day trade data for perks, cash
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Singly offers data lockers that developers will use for personalized apps
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in place’ to move @placeholder from the hospital to a long term care facility. | By Richard Alleyne In Oakland and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:02 EST, 5 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:50 EST, 6 January 2014 Declared dead: The California court allowed Jahi McMath's parents to remove her from hospital and keep her alive elsewhere only after a coroner issued a death certificate The body of 13-year-old Jahi McMath left brain dead after a tonsil operation was released to her mother last night. Jahi left Oakland's Children’s Hospital & Research Center about 7.50pm in a critical care ambulance to the home of her mom, Latasha Winkfield. The teenager's uncle said the family was 'ecstatic'.
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Body of Jahi McMath, 13, released to her mother last night
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She was declared brain dead after tonsil surgery last month but her family has fought to keep her alive
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A New York rehabilitation facility run by a woman whose father suffered a serious brain injury in 2007 says it is ready to accept Jahi
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The Oakland hospital where the initial operation was performed said it's wrong to insist that Jahi's condition will improve
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Coroner issued death certificate effectively absolving the Oakland hospital of responsibility | 14,988 | record_train |
"@placeholder has been under the same presidency for 13 years," Bin Hammam told CNN. | (CNN) -- FIFA president Sepp Blatter said he would step aside as the head of football's global governing body in 2015, if he wins the June 1 presidential ballot. Blatter's announcement came on Tuesday after his opponent, head of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Mohamed Bin Hammam, told CNN the time had arrived for a change at the top of world soccer's power base. Bin Hammam -- a 61-year-old FIFA executive committee member -- confirmed last week he would run against Blatter in the election, the first candidate to do so since Africa's Issa Hayatou was defeated by the Swiss in 2002.
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Sepp Blatter will step down as FIFA president in 2015, if elected for another term
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His presidential rival Mohammed Bin Hammam has said it is time for a change
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Bin Hammam is Blatter's first election opponent since Issa Hayatou in 2002
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The vote for the FIFA presidency will take place in Zurich, Switzerland on June 1 | 14,989 | record_train |
And f**K the @placeholder Who are they to decide what we, the American people, can own?' | The man dubbed 'America's scariest police chief' will not lose his job after posting 'disturbing' videos of himself firing assault rifles and threatening liberals because the town's mayor thinks he is exercising his freedom of speech. Mark Kessler is the only police officer in the tiny hamlet of Gilberton, Pennsylvania, but has caused serious concern following his appearances in a slew of foul mouthed and provocative videos in which he attacks Secretary of State John Kerry and makes rude slurs against liberals. The self-professed gun fanatic and militia member, who carries an M-16 to work policing his town of 700 people, has been unapologetic about his conduct denying all claims he is a 'delusional lunatic' and claims the YouTube clips were 'designed to get people's attention.'
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Mark Kessler is the police chief and only police officer for Gilberton, Pennsylvania - population 700
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He has been heavily criticized for the anti-liberal content of video's he posted on YouTube in which he calls them 'libtards'
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He also instructs any liberals offended by his pro-Second Amendment rants to 'Go f**k themselves'
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In one of the videos, he blasts U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry as a traitor for pledging to sign a United Nations treaty
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He shot himself in the hand in 2011 while trying to break up a bar fight | 14,990 | record_train |
kick had caused such damage to the left leg of Mr @placeholder, who needed | By Chris Richards and Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 10:19 EST, 17 June 2012 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 18 June 2012 David Nalbandian is today facing a police investigation into assault claims after he kicked an advertising hoarding at a line judge and left him with a bloodied shin. The Argentine star was disqualified from the final of the Queen's Championships yesterday and Scotland Yard said a formal complaint had been made about him. He has been fined the maximum penalty of £8,000 by the Association of Tennis Professionals and he will also forfeit his £36,500 in prize money. Scroll down for the video
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Official Andrew McDougall struck by advertising board, opening a deep gash on his left shin
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David Nalbandian apologises after the match saying he was 'very frustrated'
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Argentine player fined £8,000 by Association of Tennis Professionals and forfeits £36,500 prize money | 14,991 | record_train |
Animal rights campaigners have expressed their outrage at the use of dogs by @placeholder forces in Afghanistan. | By Mario Ledwith and Sophie Jane Evans A dog believed to belong to British Special Forces has become an unlikely prisoner of the Taliban. Footage posted online shows bearded gunmen parading the unfortunate animal as a trophy after it was taken during a failed Nato raid in Afghanistan. The subdued dog, named Colonel, is seen wearing a specially adapted flak jacket as it is held on a chain by one of the fighters. Scroll down for video Taliban fighters claim to have captured a British military dog which was armed with four guns and grenades It is understood to be attached to an elite unit, believed to be either the Special Air Service or its naval counterpart, the Special Boat Service.
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Video posted on Taliban website shows a dog wearing equipment vest
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They claim to have seized four guns including sniper and assault rifles
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ISAF confirms military dog went missing during a mission in December
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Taliban spokesman said animal was healthy and being well treated
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Claimed the dog was being fed a diet of chicken and beef kebabs | 14,992 | record_train |
Although surgeons managed to stabilise Lauren, tiny baby @placeholder was kept in intensive care for months while doctors tried to help her grow strong enough to survive. | By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 11:53 EST, 20 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:53 EST, 20 October 2013 A young father who was told he faced losing both his wife and their newborn baby when she went into premature labour is celebrating after his miracle family were allowed home for the first time. Kyle Moynan, 26, from Carlisle, Cumbria, was told that wife Lauren's life hung in the balance after she went into labour at 27 weeks suffering from pre-eclampsia. Medics told him they would have to perform an emergency caesarean to stand any chance of saving Lauren's life, but that the couple's daughter would probably not survive such an early birth.
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Lauren Moynan went into labour at 27 weeks after suffering pre-eclampsia
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To save Lauren, doctors told husband Kyle they must deliver his child
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They warned Evie's chance of survival were slim, and it was a massive risk
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After the mix-up was discovered, Jovanovski spent the night in the @placeholder town before her early morning scramble to the right Carlsbad the following day. | She was supposed to be facing Roberta Vinci at a tennis tournament in Carlsbad, California but Bojana Jovanovski instead landed 1,500km short -- in Carlsbad, New Mexico. The Serbian player had mistakenly flown to the wrong town after a travel mix-up and only arrived at the correct destination half an hour before her first round match after an early morning flight. Things went from bad to worse when she finally made it on court at the Mercury Insurance Open as she lost 3-6 6-4 6-1 to her Italian opponent. The 19-year-old took part in a tournament in Maryland the week before and then flew from Washington to Dallas and then via Albuquerque to the wrong Carlsbad.
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Serbian tennis star Bojana Jovanovski flies to wrong town for tennis tournament
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Jovanovski went to Carlsbad, California instead of Carlsbad, New Mexico
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The 19-year-old got to her match with 30 minutes to spare and promptly lost | 14,994 | record_train |
The team took its eighth win in nine games and ended the @placeholder' six-game winning streak. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- The NBA's latest on-court sensation has appealed for space to be given to his relatives in Taiwan. New York Knicks star Jeremy Lin issued the request in a post-game interview after starring in his team's dramatic 104-97 win over defending NBA champions, the Dallas Mavericks. "Obviously, I love my family, I love my relatives," Lin said. "One special request I have is for the media back in Taiwan to kind of give them their space because they can't even go to work without being bombarded, and people following them. And so, I just want people to respect the privacy of my relatives in Taiwan. ... They need to live their lives as well."
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The U.S.-born star's rise from obscurity has captivated Taiwan, mainland China
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Not since Yao Ming has a basketball player of Asian roots sparked so much interest
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Only last month Lin had posted on Facebook that he was mistaken for a trainer
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Lin accepts ESPN's apology for repeated incidents of an ethnic slur | 14,995 | record_train |
@placeholder welcomes international support in fighting the new law, telling CNN that international investments in Afghanistan should go beyond financial donations. | KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- "In Afghanistan, the sacrifice in the political game is women and children," female Afghan parliamentarian Fawzia Koofi said. Critics say they fear that Afghanistan's new Shiite law will set the nation backward. Koofi says that is exactly what happened when the Afghan parliament recently passed a bill intended to give the minority Shia community their own identity. But critics say the latest draft strips Shia women of rights as simple as leaving the house without permission from a male relative and as extreme as allowing a man to have sexual intercourse with his wife even when she says, "No."
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Afghan law appears to let a man to have sex with his wife even when she says "no"
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President Hamid Karzai says the law will be reviewed line-by-line
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Rights group: "President Karzai needs to start standing up for human rights"
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Afghan lawmaker says women and children are "victims of political games" | 14,996 | record_train |
A second former medical school colleague of @placeholder said that several people raised concerns about Hasan's overall competence. | Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, the accused Fort Hood gunman, is paralyzed from the waist down, his lawyer said Friday. "It appears he won't be able to walk in the future," said Hasan's civilian attorney, retired Army Col. John Galligan. Hasan also has severe pain in his hands, the attorney said. Authorities say Hasan, a U.S. Army psychiatrist, opened fire at a military processing center at Fort Hood on November 5, killing 13 people. Two civilian officers engaged Hasan, wounding him. One officer was wounded. Two heroes emerge in shooting Army officials announced Thursday that Hasan is charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder, making him eligible for the death penalty.
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"It appears he won't be able to walk in the future," Nidal Malik Hasan's attorney says
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Lawyer, retired Army Col. John Galligan, said he spent an hour with Hasan on Thursday
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A family member whom Galligan did not identify was also present during the meeting | 14,997 | record_train |
Biden is a bigger long-shot for the Democrats' nomination than most of the @placeholder field opposing them. | Less than 12 hours after his boss captured the nation's attention with an energetic State of the Union address, Vice President Joe Biden grabbed the spotlight Wednesday morning to promote his chances to grab the top job in 2016. Despite near-universal recognition that the Democratic presidential nomination is Hillary Clinton's to lose, Biden told ABC News host George Stephanopolous that the race is 'wide open.' And he might challenge her, he said on 'Good Morning America.' 'Yes,' the vice president chuckled, 'there's a chance, but I haven't made my mind up about that.' TANNED, RESTED AND READY: Joe Biden says he's got as good a shot as anyone to be the next president
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Biden hasn't polled higher than 14 per cent among Democrats when they're asked to pick a horse for 2016
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But he says there's 'a chance' he'll challenge Hillary Clinton, the overwhelming favorite on America's political left
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'This is wide open on both sides,' he said in an ABC News interview, referring to both the Democratic and Republican nomination fights
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One poll in December showed Biden drawing the backing of just 2 per cent of Democrats
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He will host a conference call Wednesday afternoon for Organizing For Action, the successor group to President Obama's campaign organization | 14,998 | record_train |
The 10-member jury deliberated for two hours in military court at Fort Bragg in eastern @placeholder on Monday after hearing closing arguments. | By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 18:28 EST, 30 July 2012 A military jury has found an Army sergeant not guilty of negligent homicide in the death of an Army private who killed himself in Afghanistan. Sgt. Adam Holcomb was the first of eight soldiers to be court-martialed for the alleged racial hazing of Pvt. Danny Chen, who committed suicide last October. The infantryman from New York City shot himself in a guard tower in southern Afghanistan after what after what investigators say were weeks of physical abuse, humiliation and racial slurs. Acquitted: U.S. Army Sgt. Adam Holcomb, right, of Youngstown, Ohio, speaks with his defense attorney Capt. Dennis Hernon as they leave the Fort Bragg Courthouse on Tuesday July 24, 2012, in Fayetteville, N.C.
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Private Danny Chen, 19, was found dead in October
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Chen suffered racial and physical abuse for weeks | 14,999 | record_train |
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