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"@placeholder was a tough rival to overtake on the final laps. | (CNN) -- Jorge Lorenzo has started the new MotoGP season just as he did in 2012 -- with victory under lights in the Qatar Grand Prix. The world champion, who like last year started the race from pole position, headed off his returning Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi to take the checkered flag with 5.9 seconds' advantage on Sunday. Seven-time world champion Rossi, who clashed with Lorenzo before leaving to join Ducati in 2011, had to hold off rookie rider Marc Marquez before claiming his best result since last September's San Marino GP -- also won by Lorenzo. Marquez, on his debut for Honda Repsol, delivered on the promise he showed in winning last year's Moto2 title as he made up for a poor start that dropped him five places to eighth.
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Two-time world champion Jorge Lorenzo wins opening race of MotoGP season
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Spaniard finishes almost six seconds clear of Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi
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Seven-time world champion Rossi edges out Spanish rookie Marc Marquez | 15,100 | record_train |
Despite the travel time being 28 hours - @placeholder is 14 hours behind Florida, which meant that technically, they visited all three parks in a day. | A Mickey Mouse loving couple visited a total of three Disney theme parks in one day, taking them on an incredible whistle stop tour of the globe. Michael, 49, and Diane Greening, 51, from San Diego, spent 28 hours travelling 7,900-miles to Tokyo, California and Orlando. Beginning at 9.50am in Tokyo Disneyland, the pair, who celebrate their wedding anniversary at the theme park every year, managed a quick snap in front of Sleeping Beauty castle, then boarded a 10-hour flight to Los Angeles. Michael and Diane Greening spent 28 hours travelling 7,900-miles to Tokyo, California and Orlando They had struggled to decide between visiting Tokyo Disneyland and Walt Disney World, in Florida, so they chose to do both - stopping at Disneyland, in California, in between.
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Michael and Diane Greening visited Tokyo, Anaheim and Orlando in a day
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Pair, from San Diego, spent 28 hours travelling 7,900-miles around globe
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San Diego couple visit park every year to celebrate wedding anniversary | 15,101 | record_train |
According to her mother, she screamed and screamed and beyond giving Katie paracetamol, there was nothing @placeholder could do. | By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 06:46 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 27 August 2013 When Judge Mrs Justice Eleanor King ruled that a disabled man could be sterilised last week, her controversial decision became a national talking point. But for Alison Thorpe, 51, the landmark ruling came as a welcome surprise. Like the parents of the 37-year-old man, Alison has fought long and hard to get a hysterectomy for her severely disabled daughter Katie. And although it might sound cold-hearted, Alison, from Billericay in Essex, insists that removing her daughter's womb is the best thing for her - and will spare her pain.
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Alison Thorpe, 51, wants to have her disabled daughter Katie sterilised
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Katie, 21, has severe cerebral palsy and the mental age of six months
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She suffers excruciating pain when her period arrives each month
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Recently Mrs Justice Eleanor King ordered the sterilisation of a disabled man
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Alison, from Billericay in Essex, hopes a similar ruling can be made for Katie | 15,102 | record_train |
But after that it also became the basis for the unnecessary and costly war against the @placeholder dictator. | (CNN) -- What is the Obama Doctrine? As the President put it Wednesday, "Just because we have the best hammer does not mean that every problem is a nail." The Obama Doctrine, as outlined by the President at the commencement ceremony at West Point, can be summarized as limiting the use of American power to defending the nation's core interests and being smart enough to avoid the temptation to use such power when it embroils the country in costly mistakes such as the decision to invade Iraq. Obama was attempting to answer a central question: What strategic doctrine should guide U.S. actions in a world where America's long war against core al Qaeda and its Taliban allies is winding down, at the same time that Russia and China are both flexing their muscles and when a number of al Qaeda affiliates in countries such as Syria are enjoying something of a resurgence?
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President Obama outlines his version of the Kennan, Bush and Powell doctrines
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Peter Bergen says it amounts to a "do no harm" view of foreign policy
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It represents a dramatic switch from counterproductive cases of U.S. overreach, he says
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Bergen: Obama Doctrine lacks drama but may be a smart way for superpower to behave | 15,103 | record_train |
The sources told the Post that @placeholder fired 32 rounds -- one more than his 31-round magazine held. | (CNN) -- Surveillance video shows Tucson shooting suspect Jared Loughner walking up to Rep. Gabrielle Giffords at a constituent event and firing point blank at her face, the Washington Post reported Tuesday, citing two sources who have seen the videos. The bullet from his 9mm Glock entered Giffords' head just above her left eye and exited from the back of her skull, the sources said. Giffords is in serious condition at University Medical Center in Tucson. A second, unnamed victim is listed in good condition, the hospital said. The videos showed that U.S. District Judge John Roll was killed while covering Giffords' district director Ron Barber, who was one of 13 people wounded in the January 8 shooting outside a Tucson supermarket, the Post's sources said. Six people, including Roll, were killed.
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NEW: Video shows the congresswoman was shot first, sources tell the Washington Post
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NEW: The judge died trying to protect another victim, the sources say
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NEW: U.S. Rep. McCarthy introduce legislation banning large-round magazines
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McCarthy's husband was killed by a gunman on the Long Island Railroad in 1993 | 15,104 | record_train |
And to @placeholder, for making me a stronger player, because in | By Jack Gaughan PUBLISHED: 07:22 EST, 26 January 2014 | UPDATED: 03:10 EST, 27 January 2014 Will Juan Mata be a success at Man United? Juan Mata has told Chelsea fans he had planned to stay at the club for the rest of his career in an emotional letter, admitting frustration at a 'complicated' six months was the main reason behind leaving the club. The Spaniard completed a £37.1million deal to join Premier League rivals Manchester United on Saturday. But he couldn't move to Old Trafford without saying goodbye to Blues fans - revealing that he had to open a new chapter for the good of his career.
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Juan Mata writes to Chelsea fans thanking them for their support
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Midfielder reveals he was ready to stay at the club for a 'long time'
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Spaniard completed £37.1m move to Manchester United
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Mata wrote that he had 'difficult experiences' under Mourinho
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Playmaker said it is 'a day of mixed feelings' | 15,105 | record_train |
His death takes the toll of @placeholder killed fighting in Iraq and Syria to 32. | British teenager Ali Kalantar, 19, known as Ali al-Farsi, has reportedly been killed in Iraq fighting for the Islamic State Twin sisters who fled Britain to join the Islamic State terror group in Syria have lost their jihadi fighter husbands in battle. Zahra and Salma Halane, 16, from Manchester, left their family almost a year ago to join IS in its stronghold of Raqqa. They married two young IS jihadis about two months ago, according to their own postings on social media. Zahra wed a British jihadi called Ali Kalantar, 19, from Coventry, and Salma married a young Afghan. Both men were killed in the same battle last week, according to tweets Zahra sent yesterday.
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British man Ali Kalantar, 19, reportedly killed in Syria while fighting for ISIS
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He had left Coventry in March this year while studying for his A-Levels
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News of his death tweeted by his wife in Syria, Umm Jafar al-Britaniyah
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Wife believed to be British national Zahra Halane, one of the sisters who fled to Syria from Manchester in June
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Kalantar was due to study computer science at university when he left
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His father Rahim previously alleged he had been radicalised by local imam
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Kalantar once said British passport 'had less value than toilet tissue paper' | 15,106 | record_train |
An acrid smoggy haze descended across the @placeholder basin all the way to the coast. | By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter A drought emergency has been proclaimed in California after a wildfire that erupted early Thursday morning claimed 17 structures, including a guesthouse that was part of the Singer estate. At least 10 renters were left homeless when the fire destroyed the garage and rental rooms above it as well as the guesthouse on the historic grounds of a retreat that once was the summer home of the Singer sewing machine family. Statues of Jesus and Mary stood unharmed near the blackened ruins. However, the main mansion, built in 1924 and a designated Glendora Historic Landmark, was spared.
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Governor Jerry Brown has formally proclaimed California in a drought emergency Friday
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The conditions are putting residents and their property in 'extreme peril'
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Seventeen structures have been destroyed in a fire east of Los Angeles, including buildings on the historic Singer estate
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The fire is abating and authorities say it is 30 per cent contained | 15,107 | record_train |
The terrain and the weather worked against @placeholder troops, the U.S. military source said. | KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Hundreds of militants attacked American and Afghan troops in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday, opening fire on an outpost from multiple locations with rockets, mortars and heavy-caliber machine guns, according to an initial U.S. military report on the battle. U.S. troops walk past a group of armored vehicles on Saturday at a military base in Afghanistan. At least eight American troops and two members of the Afghan National Security Force died -- the largest number of Americans killed by hostile action in a single day in more than a year, according to CNN records. At least 13 Afghan police officers were captured in the attack, according to Haji Abdul Halim, the deputy governor of Nuristan province, where the battle took place.
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NEW: Battle lasted 12 hours as hundreds of militants fired on outpost, official says
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Eight U.S. troops, two members of Afghan National Security Force killed in fighting
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Coalition forces say they called in airstrikes, repelled attack from militants
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Incident marks deadliest day for U.S. troops in Afghanistan since 2008 | 15,108 | record_train |
"Whether you're a player or a scout or anybody else in the @placeholder organization, Ozzie wants you to be you, and he lets you be you." | New Orleans (CNN) -- Suddenly, after years of the National Football League advancing toward the end zone of equality in its hiring practices, diversity has been smacked for a sack and a fumble. Let's get the brutal numbers out of the way, and then I'll move to the contradiction to everything I just said, which is the brilliant career of Ozzie Newsome. I mean, among the recent vacancies in the NFL, where 70% of the players are black, there were eight openings for head coaches and seven for general managers. None were filled by minorities. Zero. Zilch. How strange, because this is a 93-year-old league whose most impressive guy at running a franchise these days is darker than Vince Lombardi of the past and Bill Belichick of the present.
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70% of NFL players are black but no recent head coach or GM spots were filled by minorities
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Baltimore Ravens GM Ozzie Newsome is the NFL's first black general manager
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Newsome has been the Ravens' general manager since 2002
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Under Newsome, the Ravens have reached the playoffs seven times | 15,109 | record_train |
'We were always frightened to death she was going to say or let slip to @placeholder. | By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 12:58 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:14 EST, 9 January 2014 Tragic: Vickie Harvey, 24, died from leukaemia last month A doctor is being investigated after a grieving couple claimed their daughter was 'pushed over the edge' after she was told 'in graphic detail' how she would die of cancer. Fiona Clark, a consultant haematologist at the Worcestershire Royal Hospital, was accused of disobeying the wishes of leukaemia sufferer Vickie Harvey, 24, and her family. Her parents say Miss Harvey had told doctors that she did not want to be kept updated on her terminal condition, from which she passed away on 10 December 2013.
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Dr Fiona Clark is a consultant at Worcestershire Royal Hospital
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She allegedly told Vickie Harvey, 24, details of her fatal leukaemia
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Miss Harvey and her parents had requested that she not be informed
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Mr and Mrs Harvey believe their daughter 'gave up' after hearing bad news
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Family has lodged a complaint with the hospital | 15,110 | record_train |
Solidarity: Some drivers resorted to white construction tape, printer paper, grocery bags and even white lace as they cruised around @placeholder's Garden Ring road | Organisers said more than 3,000 motorists took part, while police put the number at about 300 White ribbons have become a sign of Russia's protest movement Aim was to build support for the protest movement as well as to advertise protest marches planned for next week By Jill Reilly Last updated at 3:46 PM on 30th January 2012 Cars flying white ribbons and balloons jammed the streets of central Moscow yesterday in a show of protest against Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. The white ribbons have become a sign of Russia's protest movement, but the success of the demonstration is in dispute - organisers say more than 3,000 motorists took part but police put the figure at around 300.
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Organisers said more than 3,000 motorists took part, while police put the number at about 300
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White ribbons have become a sign of Russia's protest movement
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Aim was to build support for the protest movement as well as to advertise protest marches planned for next week | 15,111 | record_train |
Israel responded with a series of strikes on Gaza that has left at least 18 people dead, the largest number since a major Israeli incursion into the territory in 2008-09 in response to @placeholder rocket attacks. | Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said Sunday that Israel was willing to stop attacks on Gaza if the Palestinians stop firing into southern Israel. "If they stop firing at our communities, then we will stop firing. If they stop firing altogether, then there will be quiet," Barak said in an interview on Israel Radio. But Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned shortly afterward that the converse was also true. "Our policy is clear. If attacks against Israeli civilians and Israeli soldiers continue, the response will be very harsh," he said before the weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday. Barak's offer comes after a particularly intense few days of hostilities following a Hamas rocket attack on an Israeli bus that left a teenager critically wounded on Thursday.
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NEW: The Arab League plans to ask for a no-fly zone over Gaza
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Prime Minister Netanyahu says a teen hit in a bus attack is fighting for his life
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Netanyahu warns that Israel will strike back hard if attacks continue
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At least 18 Palestinians have died in Israeli strikes since the Hamas attack on the bus | 15,112 | record_train |
@placeholder holds its primary on Tuesday and Louisiana on Saturday. | (CNN) -- Mitt Romney heads in to Illinois's presidential primary this week with a handy win in Puerto Rico, pocketing the territory's 20 GOP delegates in a bruising race that has become a numbers game for the Republican nomination. With about 83% of total ballots accounted for early Monday in Puerto Rico, Romney had garnered more than 98,000 votes -- or 83% of the total -- based on unofficial results obtained from local party and election officials. Rick Santorum was a distant second, at 8% with slightly more than 9,500 votes. The other two candidates, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and Texas Rep. Ron Paul, were barely registered in the race with 2,431 votes, or 2% of the vote, and 1,452 votes, or 1%, respectively.
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NEW: With 83% of the vote in, Romney has 83% of the primary vote in Puerto Rico
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NEW: Romney and Santorum are locked in a tight race in Illinois
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Romney now has 518 delegates, more than twice anyone else, CNN estimates
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Romney campaigned in Illinois, while Santorum is in Louisiana | 15,113 | record_train |
ex-husband @placeholder while another was recorded while the | By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 02:42 EST, 1 November 2011 She had been working on new material for years, trying to better smash hit record Back To Black. And now a secret album of brand new songs by Amy Winehouse is being slated for release months after the 27-year-old's death. Amy Winehouse Lioness: Hidden Treasures is said to contain original tracks as well as covers. Hidden Treasures: The 12-track posthumous album by Amy Winehouse will be out in December The album is said to feature original tracks and covers, one of which is a recording of jazz standard Body and Soul with Tony Bennett, left
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Song on album reportedly tells of cheating ex Blake
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Another was said to be recorded while Winehouse was high on drugs | 15,114 | record_train |
On taxes, for example, Romney believes that affluent Americans have been taxed enough -- to do more would limit their freedom; @placeholder believes that they should pay more so that the playing field is more level. | (CNN) -- With July Fourth upon us, many are pausing to ask why America is special -- and how we see that reflected in our politics. The Hollywood screenwriter Aaron Sorkin kicked off the debate early with his first episode of HBO's "The Newsroom." In a scene that has generated a lot of buzz, a young woman rises from a college audience to ask the protagonist (played by Jeff Daniels) what makes America the greatest nation on Earth. He shrugs her off: "The New York Jets." Pressed by the moderator to give a real answer, he dodges again. Eventually the protagonist breaks -- and delivers a jeremiad, declaring that America is no longer the greatest country in the world, that it is losing its soul, but that it used to be great and, yes, can still right itself.
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David Gergen, Michael Zuckerman: How is America's specialness reflected in politics?
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They say Romney's take on America's exceptionalism: Americans are a chosen people
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Obama's take: America is special because it's different, an outlier with unique set of values
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Writers: The candidate who will win in 2012 will show he can join liberty, egalitarianism | 15,115 | record_train |
The bomber who attacked the Afghan-German convoy was riding a bike when he detonated his explosives as the vehicles traveled outside the northern Afghan city of @placeholder, Gov. | KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Motorbike gunmen killed a foreign aid worker in Kabul Monday, the Afghan Interior Ministry has said. Aid worker Gayle Williams was one of 23 expatriates who worked for SERVE Afghanistan. In a separate incident, two German soldiers and five Afghan children were killed when a suicide bomber struck an Afghan-German military convoy in northern Afghanistan, the provincial governor in Kunduz said. Gayle Williams, 34, had dual British and South African nationality and worked for SERVE Afghanistan (Serving Emergency Relief and Vocational Enterprise), an inter-denominational Christian charity that helps the disabled, the organization's chairman said in a statement.
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Female aid worker fatally shot from a motorbike on way to work in Kabul
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Taliban claim responsibility, say woman killed for preaching Christianity
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In Kunduz, 2 German soldiers, 5 Afghan children killed in suicide attack
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NATO: More than 20 insurgents killed during two days of fighting in Wardak province | 15,116 | record_train |
Pakistan, though, had started well and @placeholder glanced Johnson's leg-side loosener for four as seven came from the first over. | Australia beat Pakistan by five wickets to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the one-day international series. Having won the toss and seen openers Ahmed Shehzad and Sarfraz Ahmed put on 126, Pakistan crumbled to 215 all out as Mitchell Johnson took three for 40. Australia's top three failed to produce big scores but Glenn Maxwell carried them through with 76 and, having won the opening match by 93 runs thanks to Steve Smith's century, they appear well set to complete a series clean sweep in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. Australian players celebrate after the dismissal of Pakistan batsman Mohammad Irfan
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Australia strolled to victory to move 2-0 ahead in series with one to play
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Mitchell Johnson took three for 40 as Pakistan collapse to 215 all-out
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Australia will target clean sweep in final match in Abu Dhabi on Sunday | 15,117 | record_train |
The self-styled Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) has murdered tens of thousands and turned millions more into refugees as it plows through @placeholder and Syria | A former high-ranking Obama administration official writes in his forthcoming memoir that the White House was 'so eager to rid itself of Iraq' that advisers steered the president toward withdrawing all U.S troops instead of trying to ink an agreement to let them legally stay past 2011. Leon Panetta, Obama's first CIA director and his second Defense secretary, writes in the book 'Worthy Fights: A Memoir of Leadership in War and Peace' that Obama's inner circle lacked a sense of urgency about finalizing a deal with Iraq's then-Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. 'To my frustration,' Panetta writes, 'the White House coordinated the negotiations but never really led them,' leaving the Defense and State Departments to proceed 'without the President’s active advocacy.'
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Leon Panetta, who ran the CIA and the Defense Department for Obama, argued for a 'residual force' to stay behind in Iraq to stabilize the country
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The White House, he writes in a new book, fell down on the job and didn't negotiate a security agreement with the al-Maliki government in Baghdad
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Obama has said it was Iraq, not the US, that scuttled any chance for American troops to stay past 2011
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The power vacuum left when Obama ordered servicemen and women home has been filled by ISIS and other al-Qaeda offshoots
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Panetta said two weeks ago that Obama ignored his advice to arm Syria's moderate rebel groups in 2012 – a move that the president now embraces | 15,118 | record_train |
By doing so, the @placeholder says it will help eradicate hunger, reduce rural poverty and reach food security through sustainable production. | (CNN) -- In just 12 years leading up to 2010, Vietnam cut the country's malnutrition rate in half by investing in small scale farming. Poverty in the country has plummeted from 58 percent in 1993 to 18 percent by 2006, says development charity Oxfam, who cites the Asian country as a exceptional model for others around the world. Vietnam went from being a rice importer to the second biggest exporter of rice in the world. "The magic formula is political will and vision," says Hannah Stoddart, head of economic justice policy at Oxfam GB. "Planning a government strategy and making sure the investment gets to those who need it most is the key," she says.
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Vietnam cut malnutrition by half with small scale farming
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U.N. declared 2014 the International Year of Family Farming.
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Rabha Elis Bandas set up a group to help Sudanese farmers with supplies
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Smallholder Farmers Alliance in Haiti provides loans to help farmers | 15,119 | record_train |
Dual: Mafi has already played for @placeholder, however, raising the possibility of international-level transfer window | When Leicester brought Steve Mafi over to England in 2010, he had been released by the Sydney-based Waratahs, amid concerns about his inability to add bulk to a naturally lean frame. His career was going nowhere in a hurry, but that has all changed. The Tigers helped him put on weight the right way and he was a revelation in their pack; as an athletic, versatile lock or flanker. Having grown up Down Under in a Tongan family, he was duly picked to represent the Pacific-island nation and has gone on to earn 10 Test caps. Yet, having last made an international appearance in June, he may next re-surface in the gold shirt of the Wallabies.
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Steve Mafi has also represented Tonga but could be eligible for Australia too
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Rugby sevens has seen a loophole arise in IRB's national eligibility criteria
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Steffon Armitage could swap England for France if he plays at Rio 2016
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Worryingly this could create an international transfer market for players
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Northampton vs Gloucester on Friday night great way to start Premiership
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James Simpson-Daniel forced to retire with injury and will be sorely missed
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French cyclist dragged into row between Racing Metro and Toulon president
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"Breastfeeding and breast pumps are permitted aboard any Delta flight and in @placeholder ground facilities. | (CNN)Nursing mother Lauren Modeen has taken to Twitter to ask why Delta Air Lines forced her to check her breast pump. Modeen was boarding Delta Flight 2034 last week traveling from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport. It was her second flight of the day for a business trip that would keep her away from her baby for four days. The gate agents wouldn't allow Modeen to board the January 19 flight with her breast pump, which was packed in her standard carry-on suitcase, Modeen said. She also had her purse and a cooler with ice packs to transport her breast milk.
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A Delta passenger claims a gate agent forced her to check her suitcase
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The agent wouldn't budge, even after she was told it contained her breast pump
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It was nice to see @placeholder again, those wonderful touches. | Roy Hodgson claimed Wayne Rooney can handle the pressure as he closes in on becoming England’s all-time leading goalscorer. Rooney scored from the penalty spot during England’s 5-0 destruction of European minnows San Marino in their Euro 2016 qualifier at Wembley, but missed several chances to add to his total of 42 goals. Sir Bobby Charlton’s record of 49, plus Gary Lineker’s haul of 48 and Jimmy Greaves (44) are within sight for the Manchester United striker. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Wayne Rooney say he tries not to think about the record England ran out comfortable 5-0 winners against San Marino in their Euro 2016 qualifier on Thursday night
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England beat San Marino 5-0 at Wembley
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Wayne Rooney scored, taking his record to 42, two behind Jimmy Greaves
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Roy Hodgson said Rooney would not be concerned by the record
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Hodgson was pleased with the result against an improved San Marino side
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England manager happy to have Adam Lallana back for England | 15,122 | record_train |
"I know that people from all around the country are following my @placeholder," Meno said. | Napa, California (CNN) -- Many high-school-age students are hooked on their phones and computers. Instead of fighting the kids, some schools like the public New Technology High School in Napa, California, are jumping right in and embracing the technology. "We meet kids where they live," New Tech Principal Michelle Spencer said. Where they live is increasingly online, on instant messenger and Twitter. The school encourages students to bring in their own computers and to embrace tools like Gchat and YouTube in school and as part of their lessons. New Tech High School, founded in 1997, is the oldest member of the New Tech Network, a national nonprofit organization that schools hire to implement project-based learning and embed the use of technology with teachers and students.
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The New Tech High School in Napa allows students to bring in their own computers
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Instead of limiting access to social media, school teaches about digital responsibility
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Custom program using Google Apps puts assignments, grades in the cloud | 15,123 | record_train |
'My mother-in-law described her as two pounds of butter but I was telling people that @placeholder was like a 1.25 L coke bottle with arms and legs,' Mrs Hammond said. | By Sally Lee The Hammonds appear to be like any other ordinary Australian family. But Cary and Jon's extraordinary journey began when their first child was brought into the world sooner than anticipated. Little Evie was delivered at 30 weeks, weighing just 1.2kg. This wasn't the kind of parenthood the Victorian couple had imagined. The Hammond family, from Victoria, are this year's ambassadors of Walk for Prems - an annual event which aims to raise funds for families with premature and sick babies Sonny Hammond who was born in 2009 at 28 weeks and weighed 1150 grams Billy Hammond was born half the size of his twin brother Sonny and weighed 698 grams
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Cary and Jon Hammond's first child Evie was born at 30 weeks in 2007
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Their twins Billy and Sonny were also delivered prematurely at 28 weeks in 2009
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Evie has ongoing issues with her eyes while the boys were on the verge of death soon after they were born
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The Hammonds are the ambassadors for this year's Life's Little Treasures Foundation's Walk for Prems
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The annual event will be held across Australia on October 26 to raise funds for families of premature or sick babies | 15,124 | record_train |
It was only after talking to a friend, a long-term sufferer of irritable bowel syndrome, that @placeholder put two and two together. | By Sandra Walsh PUBLISHED: 19:03 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:10 EST, 24 September 2013 Debilitating: It's suggested that 20% of children suffer from IBS symptoms The common cold regularly tops the list of reasons for school absence - no surprise there. But the second most cited cause is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). One mother who knows only too well how debilitating the condition can be is Claire McKee. Her son Elliott first developed symptoms when he started full-time at school at the age of four. 'He started getting bad tummy aches,' recalls Claire. 'Every night he would be clutching his tummy and crying in agony. I would try to cuddle him to sleep.
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New address: Since putting her Atherton house on the marketplace, Sandberg and her family have been living in their newly-completed home in @placeholder | Sheryl Sandberg is officially moving out of America's richest zip code, after selling her Atherton, California mansion last month for $9.25million. The chief operating officer of Facebook listed the 11,430-square-foot estate in September 2013, and it sold a year later after a $1million mark down from the original $10.5million asking price. Sandberg and husband David Goldberg, CEO of Survey Monkey, came out the winners nonetheless, making a $1million profit on the home their purchased in 2004 for nearly $8million. Moving out: Sheryl Sandberg has sold her Atherton, California mansion for $9.25million - more than a $1million what she purchased the home for in 2004
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The 'Lean In' author put her Atherton, California estate up for sale in September 2013
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She sold it last month for $1million off the original $10.5million asking price
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Sandberg and husband David Goldberg, CEO of Survey Monkey, have since moved to an $11million home in nearby Menlo Park | 15,126 | record_train |
Vanished: A missing-persons poster, with pictures of nine men who their relatives say were last seen being arrested by U.S. special operations forces in Wardak province, is held by a villager in @placeholder in March | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:31 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:21 EST, 6 November 2013 U.S. Special Forces were complicit in the murder, torture and abuse of at least 18 Afghan villagers and should be investigated, according to human rights advocates. Human Rights Watch has called on the U.S. government to probe new allegations that military personnel 'participated in or were otherwise responsible for' the killings in Nerkh district, Wardak province, in late 2012 and early 2013. While an Afghan interpreter working for the U.S. unit was arrested in July over the murders, the victims' families claim U.S. forces knew about the killings and did nothing to stop them.
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New allegations that U.S. was complicit in the killings of 18 male villagers in Afghanistan's Nerkh district in 2012/2013
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The bodies of 10 villagers were found buried near a U.S. Special Forces base - eight men still missing
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Locals claimed killings connected to special forces unit in the district
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai ordered U.S. forces to leave following protests
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Former Afghan interpreter for the U.S. team, Zikria Kandahari, was arrested over the killings
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The zoo has four groundhogs, all with the variations of the brand name '@placeholder.' | The groundhog might see his shadow on February 2 - but he won't be seeing Mayor Bill de Blasio. A year after a groundhog slipped from Mr de Blasio's grasp during the annual Staten Island Zoo Groundhog Day ceremony, the zoo is reportedly making a change to prevent the mayor from handling the animal. Mayor de Blasio, for one, would be happy with the new plan. Scroll down for video Chuck! Noooo! This is the moment New York Mayor Bill de Blasio dropped Staten Island's groundhog at the annual event in February last year. The animal later died of internal injuries, a post-mortem exam found
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Last year's groundhog died of internal injuries after it fell to the ground
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@placeholder should not have died in these circumstances and he will be greatly missed.’ | By Tom Gardner UPDATED: 09:39 EST, 28 February 2012 A killer who boasted of being 'judge, jury and executioner' after knifing a friend of his girlfriend in a jealous rage has been jailed for life. Wesley Isherwood beat and stabbed former insurance agent Brian Gavigan, 48, at his home in Prestwich, Manchester. Mr Gavigan had been volunteering as a 'Good Samaritan' at a hostel where Isherwood was staying, when he struck up an entirely innocent friendship with the thug's girlfriend Adele Eckersley. Brutal: Vulnerable victim Brian Gavigan, left, was subject to a sustained and savage attack by callous killer Wesley Isherwood, right
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Thug boasts from prison cell: ‘I haven't lost a minute's sleep since it happened'
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Killer's lawyer claims he had been 'seeking to disguise' his remorse with callous letter
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Judge calls the crime a 'sustained savage attack by a man driven by obsessive sexual jealousy' | 15,129 | record_train |
His body was found in @placeholder, very close to where the Labor Day festival was held | The body of a teenager who disappeared after a music festival in the United States at the weekend has been recovered from a lake six days after he was last seen. Wynter Levi Emerson, from Nelson on New Zealand's South Island, was travelling in the U.S when he went missing after the Bumbershoot music and arts festival held in Seattle every Labor Day weekend. Seattle Police confirmed on Monday morning the body pulled from Lake Union, just a few kilometres from where the festival was held at the Seattle Centre, belonged to Wynter Emerson. The body of missing New Zealand teenager Wynter Levi Emerson has been pulled from a lake in Seattle
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Wynter Levi Emerson's body was pulled from Lake Union in Seattle
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The teenager was originally from Nelson, on New Zealand's South Island
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He was travelling around the US and was last seen at a music festival
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But Khan was brought back down to earth by the news of the massacre of schoolchildren in @placeholder | Amir Khan's importance as a boxer and fighter goes way beyond the Olympic medals or world titles he has won. As Britain’s best-known and most popular Muslim, adored by millions of fans of all denominations, the 28-year-old’s words carry particular weight in these troubled times when the world has been revolted by the slaying of 132 children in an attack on a school in Pakistan. Since he won Olympic silver in 2004 at the age of 17, Bolton-born Khan has tried to be a healing figure with his fights attended by everyone from working-class white fight fans to imams from the mosque.
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The Taliban killed 132 schoolchildren in Peshawar, Pakistan
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Amir Khan revealed that the tragedy had affected him greatly
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The boxer says he wants to go to Pakistan and help rebuild the school
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According to affidavits, Barnard received a phone call from '@placeholder' saying that he was on his way to kill him on March 28. | By Louise Boyle Seven people have been charged with first-degree murder in connection with the fatal shooting of a 24-year-old man. Justin Barnard, 24, was killed at his grandmother's home in Norman, Oklahoma on March 28. His grandmother was also beaten and robbed by his killers who stormed the property. Mr Barnard's girlfriend Dianna Paige St Clair, 27, was arraigned on Monday in Cleveland County District Court along with Rusty Wooten, 31; Michael Tubby, 21; Jason Harris, 28; Gary Harris, 29; Montie Ray Jones, 45, and Isaiah Walker, 23. Dianna Paige St Clair (pictured left) has been charged along with six men for the murder of her boyfriend Justin Barnard (right) in Oklahoma City last month
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Justin Barnard, 24, was killed inside his grandmother's home in Norman, Oklahoma on March 28
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Mr Barnard's girlfriend Dianna Paige St Clair, 27, arraigned on Monday along with six men after 'ordering a beat down on her boyfriend'
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New hope: Schumacher's manager last week said the @placeholder driver has shown 'encouraging signs' of improvement | By Damien Gayle Comatose former F1 ace Michael Schumacher is showing signs of improvement which have brought 'great joy' to his family, his old racing rival Jean Alesi says. French driver Alesi, 49, spoke after visiting Schumacher at the hospital in Grenoble, France, where he has been in an induced coma for three months. He said his F1 contemporary appeared to be getting better, but seemed a long way from recovery. Racing rivals: Michael Schumacher, right, and Jean Alesi chat before the Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, in 2000. The French racer said his F1 contemporary was showing signs of improvement
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F1 ace's old racing rival says he is showing signs of improvement
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'I have felt in the family a relief,' the French driver tells German magazine
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Positive news comes a week after his manager said he was getting better
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Schumacher has been in an induced coma for more than three months
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Four years later, he's concerned that @placeholder's run out of energy and the overall economy still hasn't improved as fast as he'd hoped. | (CNN) -- Take it from President Barack Obama -- Virginia's Loudoun County is a must-win swing district in a must-win swing state. "We won last time in Loudoun County, and if we win again, we win Virginia," Obama declared at a rally in August. "And if we win Virginia, we win the election." The final factor affecting many undecided voters in this wealthy Washington exurb is sequestration -- massive, automatic cuts scheduled to start taking effect at the the beginning of 2013 after the failure of a supercommittee to come up with a deficit-reduction plan. Loudoun County is emblematic of the new northern Virginia -- upper-middle class, fast-growing and increasingly diverse.
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John Avlon: Loudoun County, Virginia, a must-win swing district in must-win swing state
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Loudoun County's upper middle-class residents' concern is sequestration, he says
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Those scheduled spending cuts may sway the county's undecided voters, Avlon says
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I agree with Stuart Lancaster that now is not the time to panic but I totally disagree with suggestions that England might use the @placeholder game to experiment and to give starts to some of the reserves and bench players in the squad. | My morning walk along the Thames on Sunday took me past a moored boat with the owner reading his paper. ‘We will be right for the 2019 World Cup,’ he shouted up. His wry comment sums up the type of thinking that has permeated England’s fans, players and coaching staff. It shouldn’t be like this. Let’s hear no talk about 2019 in the next 10 months from anyone within the England camp. This team have lost five matches in a row and need to get back to winning ways, starting with Samoa on Saturday. A large chunk of this squad will not even make it through to 2019 and this endless talk of development, learning, number of caps and the future is disrespectful to them. It is also disrespectful to the fans who pay a lot of money to go to Twickenham. They want to see results, not a development exercise.
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England lost their fifth match in a row against South Africa on Saturday
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Coach Stuart Lancaster must focus on winning against Samoa
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England need a victory and must stop using excuses of building for future
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The @placeholder continues to emphasise that they will not tolerate such actions done to pandas, especially from their workers | China's panda breeding centre has defended itself after online footage showed a keeper apparently beating a young panda cub for wanting a stroke. Curious panda cub 'Hua Ni' is first seen enjoying some attention by one of the keepers in the Ya'an Bifengxia Panda Kindergarten of the Giant Panda Research Centre in Sichuan, southwest China. But when the cuddly youngster approaches the first keeper for more, the second demonstrates how to keep him away ... by slapping him on the head and sending him scampering away. Curious: Curious panda cub 'Hua Ni' is first seen enjoying some attention by one of the keepers in the Ya'an Bifengxia Panda Kindergarten of the Giant Panda Research Centre in Sichuan, southwest China
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Incident took place at Giant Panda Research Centre in Sichuan, China
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Video shows curious cub Hua Ni enjoy attention from zookeepers
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But when it approaches them for more, one hits him to keep him away
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The video was posted on social media to a fanfare of anger across China
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Zoo says pandas can be dangerous and 'gentle hit' necessary to warn away
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The key question is whether Abbas believes he can resuscitate his political fortunes on the @placeholder street by supporting the Jerusalem unrest. | (CNN) -- Early on Tuesday morning, two Palestinian men from the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Jabel Mukaber entered a synagogue in the sleepy West Jerusalem neighborhood of Har Nof and went on a killing spree. Armed with guns and knives, the two men killed four rabbis -- three Israeli-American and one Israeli-British -- before they were struck down by Israeli police. The attack, which also claimed the life of a police officer, was the deadliest in a series of recent "lone wolf" attacks against Israelis across Jerusalem. The Israeli response was swift. The Israeli military ordered the demolition of the perpetrators' homes. Israeli border police blocked access to several East Jerusalem neighborhoods that have been recent flash points for conflict. And Israeli security services conducted raids in several towns in the West Bank.
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Jonathan Schanzer and Grant Rumley: Tuesday latest lone wolf attack
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Abbas has not been driving force of unrest, authors say
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Israel, U.S. mismanaged relationship with Palestinian Authority, authors say
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Spotted swimming costume, £39.50, marksandspencer.com: No woman wants their clothes to make them look fatter, but that's what this @placeholder swimsuit seems to do. | By Eliza Scarborough They've long been snapping at their heels - and now, Next appear to be stealing a march on the grande dame of the British High Street, M&S. Last week Next, who made their fortune in the Eighties with a groundbreaking mail order directory, announced profits that saw them overtake their rival for the first time. A bumper Christmas for Next and a blossoming online division may be part of the reason for their success, but M&S haven't been doing themselves many favours. Here Eliza Scarborough, Femail's fashion editor, shows M&S where they're going wrong - and how they can take a leaf out of Next's Directory...
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Next's profits have overtaken their rival
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Had bumper Christmas and successful online division
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Clothes are more stylish and flattering
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FEMAIL shows M&S where they are going wrong | 15,138 | record_train |
Colossal crowds: Catholic pilgrims, many of them dressed in @placeholder's national colours, watch as the Pope gives Mass | By Mail Foreign Service Pope Francis has completed a historic trip to his home continent by celebrating mass to three million people on Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach. The colossal crowds cheered the first Latin American pope in a remarkable response to his message that the Catholic Church must shake itself up and get out into the streets to find the faithful. Nuns mixed with bikini-clad young women as nearly the entire 2.5-mile crescent of Copacabana’s broad beach in Rio overflowed with people, some of them taking an early morning dip in the Atlantic and others tossing flags and football shirts into the pontiff’s open-sided car as he drove by.
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Pilgrims cheer the Pope's call for them to get out in the streets to build up the Catholic church
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'Jesus offers us something bigger than the World Cup!' he says, drawing applause from football-mad Brazilians
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Many had spent all night on Copacabana beach in a vigil for World Youth Day
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Presidents of Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia and Suriname were all present for the Mass | 15,139 | record_train |
about it, and I know how to be prepared for it,' @placeholder said, noting that he's learned from the mistakes of the past. | By Francesca Chambers Outgoing Representative Michele Bachmann joined the flurry of former Republican presidential candidates tossing their name into the ring for 2016 on Tuesday. Bachmann told Real Clear Politics that the media has been wrong not to include her in 2016 speculation thus far because she may give the presidency another go. 'The only thing that the media has speculated on is that it’s going to be various men that are running,' she said after the poling website asked her if woman would enter the horse race. 'They haven’t speculated, for instance, that I’m going to run. 'What if I decide to run? And there’s a chance I could run,' she said.
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Rep. Michele Bachmann says she wants to be included in 2016 speculation
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The 2012 presidential candidate said 'she hasn't made a decision one way or another' but she's thinking about taking a second pass at the presidency
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Former 2012 candidates Rick Perry and Rick Santorum say they're also contemplating another run
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The MP will not be automatically disqualified from the @placeholder - that is only possible if MPs are jailed for a year or more. | Another run-in: Controversial politiican Eric Joyce has been arrested for the fourth time in three years Controversial MP Eric Joyce has been arrested for the fourth time in three years - but insists he was trying to stop a 14-year-old vandal smashing up a shop. Mr Joyce spoke out about the incident today on his website after a wave of interest was prompted by his arrest being revealed in the House of Commons. He said he was next to a damaged shop in Camden, north London, just before 10pm on October 17 when he detained the boy he believed responsible - who then told police he had been assaulted by the MP.
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Independent MP has had two convictions for drunken behaviour in 3 years
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Joyce was thrown out of Labour after a brawl in House of Commons bar
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He said 'no alcohol was involved' and he did not feel he was in the wrong
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There are eight sports channels available on even the most basic @placeholder satellite package, ensuring that the cradle of football is never left wanting, never at risk of running dry. | The World Cup is just 23 days away and excitement is building. Each week our man in Brazil, Joe Callaghan, brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up. The first sign is the closed merchandise store in the hotel lobby. More subtle hints soon follow, the near-empty beaches, the complete lack of even a solitary flag or street decoration. But nothing could have summed it up better than the match fizzing out of the television at the beach hut bar across the road.
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Roy Hodgson's England team will stay at Rio's Royal Tulip hotel in quiet Sao Conrado, well away from bright lights of Ipanema and Copacabana beaches
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Hotel will not be cut off from the public, as it was in the World Cups of 2010 and 2006
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Louis van Gaal's Holland team are staying at Caesar Park on the lively Ipanema Beach
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The still-to-be-finished Arena Corinthians - where England play Uruguay - hosted its first match on the weekend without any major problems
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Brazil's hot-head striker Fred was sent off again for Fluminese
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Diego Maradona has been busy endorsing products in advance of the World Cup | 15,142 | record_train |
On the horizon: While he has stayed mostly out of the limelight up until now, it seems big things are in store for @placeholder, especially after this high-profile campaign | Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan has proven that the apple does not fall far from the tree in a new campaign for Saint Laurent. In the black-and-white images, the 17-year-old strikes a pose in the designer label's suits and tailored menswear, cutting a dapper figure as he emulates his father's smoldering stare. The handsome teen is not the only celebrity offspring to front the brand. Val Kilmer's son Jack, 19, is also a star of the new campaign by creative director Hedi Slimane. Scroll down for video Like father, like son: Pierce Brosnan's son Dylan, 17, has proven that the apple does not fall far from the tree in a new campaign for Saint Laurent
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The handsome teen joins Val Kilmer's son Jack, 19, who is also a star of the new campaign by creative director Heidi Slimane | 15,143 | record_train |
In an angry statement, @placeholder officials pledged to conduct a third nuclear test, vowing that if South Korea supports the sanctions it would use "strong physical countermeasures" against "the group of puppet traitors" in Seoul, a phrase often used by Pyongyang when it talks about the South Korean government. | Near the Demilitarized Zone, South Korea (CNN) -- Kim Jin Young peered through powerful binoculars across the last frontier of the Cold War. He traveled from Seoul by bus, along with dozens of other curious day-trippers, many with their young children, to visit the Odu Mountain public observatory here, which overlooks a heavily-guarded stretch of the border with North Korea. This is the closest many South Koreans ever get to their increasingly hostile, northern neighbor. "North Korea's military capability is pretty big, and South Korea's military is preparing for it," Kim says, counting the numerous military outposts positioned along the river banks below.
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South Koreans are growing worried at the increasingly hostile signs from the North
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North Korea recently threatened "physical countermeasures" against Seoul
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Pyongyang has promised to resume underground nuclear tests, its third since 2006 | 15,144 | record_train |
1 Twitter-related moment of the @placeholder, generating 231,000 tweets per minute. | (CNN) -- Call it the Super Bowl MVP -- the most valuable power outage. For 35 bewildering minutes Sunday night, the Super Bowl showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers ground to a halt when half of the lights in the New Orleans Superdome went out. Players stretched on the field. The more than 71,000 fans in attendance did the wave. And with no immediate explanation for the outage, social media lit up. From Twitter to Facebook, from Tumblr to Flickr, it seemed just about everywhere in the social media-sphere somebody had something to say -- sometimes funny, sometimes not so much -- about what became known online as "the blackout bowl."
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The power outage at the Super Bowl turned into the #blackoutbowl
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The makers of Nabisco's Oreo cookie capitalized on the blackout with promoted tweet
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"You can still dunk in the dark," the Oreo ad read
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Tide also jumped in with "We can't get your #blackout, but we can get your stains out" | 15,145 | record_train |
Investigative findings prompted @placeholder to change the autopsy finding to undetermined - and to add that drug toxicity may have played a role. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:58 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 22:01 EST, 31 October 2013 A medical examiner has testified saying he was unable to prove how the wife of a Mormon doctor charged with murder died, complicating an eventual decision by jurors in the case. The medical examiner said that Michele MacNeill’s heart could have stopped beating because of a natural reaction to the toxicity of prescription drugs she was using following her recent face lift and latent heart disease. 'I didn't believe I had enough to justify homicide,' Todd Grey testified on Thursday about his finding in the case involving defendant Martin MacNeill.
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Medical examiner changed the report of Michele MacNeill's death from originally saying that she died of natural causes to 'undetermined'
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She was found dead in a tub after an apparent suicide
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Now her doctor husband- who told a former mistress he knew how to make a murder look natural- is on trial for Michele's death
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As he was led away from @placeholder's 61st precinct to an awaiting police cruiser Sunday, Gelman was deluged with questions from gathered media and hostile shouts from the crowd. | New York (CNN) -- On the same day that a defense attorney was assigned to Maksim Gelman, accused of killing four during a New York City stabbing and carjacking spree, one of his surviving victims recalled the terror he felt during the alleged rampage. During a court hearing Monday, Gelman was appointed a defense attorney -- public defender Ed Friedman. Sunday night, he was arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal Court on four counts of murder, one count of attempted murder, one count of assault, two counts of robbery and two counts of criminal possession of a weapon, Brooklyn district attorney's office spokesman Jonah Bruno said.
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NEW: A victim recalls his attack: "I'm not thinking much of anything besides survive"
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Maksim Gelman was appointed a defense attorney during a court hearing Monday
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Nieghbors: Calviera on tour in @placeholder and Officer Benjamin Wilson who shot his pet dog on Tuesday night in what he claims was self-defense | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 17:18 EST, 23 November 2012 A military veteran was left devastated after his beloved dog was shot dead by his neighbor. Benjamin Wilson, a police officer, was returning home with his wife and children on Tuesday afternoon, when he claims his dog and his neighbor's dog were barking at each other. The off-duty police officer said that Coty Calviera's dog Zeus stood by his car, trapping his family inside at their home in Carolina Forest, South Carolina. Benjamin Wilson, a police officer, shot dead Zeus, the dog of Iraq war veteran Coty Calviera (pictured) in the yard of his South Carolina home
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Benjamin Wilson, 25, shot dog twice in the yard of South Carolina home
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Coty Calviera, 27, had adopted Zeus to help him cope with PTSD | 15,148 | record_train |
Policies banning guns at schools create a place that "insane killers" consider "the safest place to inflict maximum mayhem with minimum risk," @placeholder, said Friday. | Washington (CNN) -- For National Rifle Association Vice President Wayne LaPierre and many other pro-gun Americans, the task is clear: The best way to protect children from becoming victims of a slaughter like the one seen last week in Newtown, Connecticut, is to make sure every school in America has "qualified armed security." For President Barack Obama, many Democratic leaders and a slight majority of the American public, the solution starts with tougher legislation on assault weapons, universal background checks and limits on high-capacity magazines, the first steps needed to begin to make it harder to get at the kinds of firearms that kill thousands of Americans each year.
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The NRA wants to staff every school in America with "qualified armed security"
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Obama, Democrats and others see tougher gun control as the way to limit future massacres
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@placeholder, a Masters rookie like Blixt, has been solid in all three of his rounds rather than spectacular. | (CNN) -- Storylines won't be lacking entering the final round of golf's Masters. You have Jordan Spieth, at 20 trying to become the youngest winner at Augusta. Popular Spaniard Miguel Angel Jimenez, 50, could become the oldest champion at the event. Sentimental favorite Thomas Bjorn -- he of the collapse at the British Open more than 10 years ago -- remains in contention and Matt Kuchar, like the other three, wants to bag a maiden major. Oh, and we shouldn't forget Bubba Watson, attempting to win at Augusta for the second time in three years. Those are just a few.
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Jordan Spieth and fellow American Bubba Watson share the lead at the Masters
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Spieth is trying to become the youngest ever winner at Augusta
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They lead the U.S.'s Matt Kuchar and Sweden's Jonas Blixt by a shot
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Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez could become the oldest Masters champion | 15,150 | record_train |
He broke @placeholder in the fourth game of the second set and from there his course was set. | On a Wimbledon afternoon of brooding clouds, driving rain and seething frustration, the face of Rafael Nadal beamed out like a beacon. For the world No1 has discovered his most formidable form when it matters most and the second week carries the promise of dramatic achievement. His satisfaction could not be concealed or contained. His 6-7, 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 victory over Mikhail Kukushkin of Kazakhstan was scarcely unexpected but the manner of his triumph, the way in which he was required to solve his problems and find his game, was enormously impressive. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's day six verdict with Whitwell and Fraser
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Interpret the @placeholder show in any way that you wish. | CLICK HERE to read the full match report Saido Berahino scored four times in a West Bromwich Albion rout — but you wouldn’t have guessed it by his grumpy expression. The in-demand striker refused to celebrate any of his four goals in this majestic victory. Luckily, new boss Tony Pulis has an impressive record with ‘problem’ players, which may come in handy when dealing with the troubled Berahino. Saido Berahino looks downcast despite scoring four goals in West Brom's 7-0 defeat of Gateshead Not that Berahino saw any problem with his celebration, insisting he was 'acting professionally.' ‘I was just handling business and acting professionally and that’s it,’ said Berahino. ‘There’s no need for me to explain myself on not celebrating goals. It is what it is.’ Asked if his lack of celebration was out of respect to Gateshead, he said: ‘No. I just didn’t want to celebrate and that was it. I was just acting professionally.’
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West Brom defeated Gateshead 7-0 in the FA Cup third round
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Baggies striker Saido Berahino scored four goals but did not celebrate
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Tony Pulis insists he has experience of sorting out 'problem' players
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Route: This graphic shows how Mr Wallenda plans to make his way from the U.S. side of the Falls to the @placeholder side | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:51 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:22 EST, 17 June 2012 An American stuntman has become the first person in more than a century to cross the Niagara Falls on a tightrope. Nik Wallenda, 33, was watched by an estimated one billion TV viewers and more than 125,000 sightseers at the famous gorge. He took 25 minutes to traverse the 1,800ft gap from Canada to the US on a 2 in-thick steel cable on Friday night. The water crashed over the precipice at 65mph, 200ft below him, and he was buffeted by swirling clouds of spray. But ignoring the No 1 rule of tightrope-walking, he looked down as he walked, rather than straight ahead. To aid his balance, he held a 40ft pole, attached by a brace to his neck. He also wore a safety harness attached to the cable.
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He battled high winds and spray in order to avoid 190ft fall (but he was tethered by a cable)
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‘John said the PM agreed that the energy crisis was getting worse,’ said a source close to Mr @placeholder. | Tory MP John Hayes was fired as Energy Minister for secretly plotting to persuade E.on to warn of blackouts Tory MP John Hayes was fired as Energy Minister for secretly plotting to persuade an electricity boss to challenge Government policy. Climate change sceptic Mr Hayes had asked the head of power giants E.on to warn of blackouts unless the Coalition watered down its green crusade and made a U-turn on the closure of coal-fired generators. But Mr Hayes’s boss, Energy Secretary Ed Davey, hit the roof when he found out about the ‘treachery’ – and demanded he was sacked.
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the admiration is mutual, as @placeholder tweeted on Tuesday: 'heard | An Olympic gold medal, comparisons to Michael Phelps and even praise from teen heartthrob Justin Bieber - not a bad way to spend the summer vacation before your senior year of high school. But Missy Franklin is taking it all in her stride. After qualifying for a record seven races in women's Olympics swimming events, Franklin has already nabbed a gold and a team bronze - fast propelling her into the hearts of Americans and sports fans. Despite her amazing feats, Franklin has refused to accept cash prizes or sponsorship deals. Instead she is holding on to her amateur status so she can swim for a college team - when she is old enough.
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Its services have been available to the public since 2006, and it moved into its current @placeholder headquarters in 2011. | (CNN) -- Police responded to Facebook's headquarters in Northern California to check on a threat Tuesday night. The threat was deemed noncredible. It was made at around 7 p.m. local time (10 p.m. ET), said police spokesman Dave Bertini. He did not specify the nature of the threat or how it was made. Officers closed off the entrance to Facebook's headquarters in Menlo Park and asked its employees to stay where they were, the San Jose Mercury News reported. They searched the campus and found nothing suspicious. Police gave the all-clear, and Facebook's staff departed normally for the night, Bertini told CNN.
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His father has made him a bottle and then placed @placeholder between himself and Noah's mum. | A six-week-old baby suffocated and died in his sleep after his parents took him into their bed when they returned from a night out. Paul Pearson, 24, and 22-year-old Emily Lambert put their son Noah in a Moses basket next to their bed when they arrived back at their home in Bradford, West Yorkshire, at 3.30am on May 31. When Noah woke up crying at 5am, Mr Pearson took him from the basket, fed him and carried him into their bed, where he cradled the young boy between him and Noah's mother until he fell asleep. Noah Pearson (pictured left and right) died aged six weeks after suffocating in his parents' bed in Bradford when they returned from a night out with friends
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'There are some words in @placeholder on the toilet but nothing else to indicate that the most evil of cheeks were spread upon its seat. | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 06:43 EST, 13 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:03 EST, 13 January 2014 The owner of a toilet used by Adolf Hitler has revealed he is desperate to sell his piece of history. The Nazi leader's white porcelain toilet was uncovered last year in fully working order in a car repair garage in New Jersey. It was originally installed on the Aviso Grille, the official German State yacht, in a room adjacent to Hitler's elaborate throne room on the luxury 433ft long boat. Nazi khazi: The toilet used by Adolf Hitler on the Nazi Party's luxury yacht was found in full working order - in a car repair garage - last year
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Nazi leader's toilet was found last year in fully working order
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Now owner Greg Kohfeldt, from New Jersey, wants to sell it
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Toilet had been installed on Hitler's official German State yacht
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But the Nazi john turned up in a scrapheap in Florence, New Jersey | 15,158 | record_train |
Instead of declaring the sales and adding on the price of @placeholder, he undercut his rivals and maximised his profits. | By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 14:08 EST, 29 November 2011 'Rogue trader': Gregory Allnutt dodged more than £420,000 in VAT selling cut-price electrical goods over eBay A stay-at-home father who dodged tax on £4.7million-worth of electrical goods he sold on eBay was jailed today. Gregory Allnutt, who has a seven-year-old son, avoiding paying more than £420,000 in VAT. He raked in £4,000 a month over three years selling cut price electrical goods on the internet. The 40-year-old, from Croydon, set up a company called Shapewise to sell nutrition products from the comfort of his home. But instead he bought tax-free electrical goods from the European Union through online site Pixmania before selling them on for a profit.
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Gregory Allnutt bought tax-free goods from EU
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He then sold them without VAT to undercut rivals
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Raked in £4,000 a month for three years
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Now owes £420,000 in VAT to the taxman | 15,159 | record_train |
'The ships were escorted by the Royal Navy warship HMS Tyne as part of her UK maritime security role and have now left @placeholder waters.' | The Royal Navy has escorted a squadron of Russian warships sailing through the English Channel. Four ships passed through the through the Strait of Dover after carrying out military exercises in the North Sea. HMS Tyne, a Type 45 Destroyer and one of the Royal Navy's most technically advanced warships, was able to pinpoint and monitor the movement of the group led by Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov as it approached the UK. Scroll down for video This Ministry of Defence pictures taken from HMS Tyne shows a Russian supply vessel in the Channel A Russian AOR supply vessel, A Ropucha class landing ship and a Udaloy-1 class destroyer pictured from HMS Tyne in international waters today
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Four Russia ships passed through the through the Strait of Dover
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They had been carrying out military exercises in the North Sea
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Cameron does not want a 'confrontational relationship' with Russia | 15,160 | record_train |
"Arrested and sent to @placeholder soon after the Taliban's collapse, he was released in late 2007, having convinced his jailers that he wanted only to go home and tend his farm. | (CNN)He was a Taliban commander captured by the United States and held at Guantanamo Bay. But he was let go and returned to Afghanistan. Mullah Abdul Rauf went on to become a recruiter for ISIS in Afghanistan. He was killed in a drone strike Monday, two officials told CNN. Rauf and five others were killed, four of them Pakistani militants, said Mohammed Jan Rasoulya, the deputy governor of southern Helmand province. A senior Afghan security source confirmed Rauf's death. The Washington Post, in a headline last month, called him "the shadowy figure recruiting for the Islamic State in Afghanistan." The New York Times called him the "militant commander at the center of the concerns in Helmand Province" but said some local Taliban figures "dismiss claims" that he had established "a significant new Islamic State cell in Helmand Province."
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Mullah Abdul Rauf was a Taliban commander released from Guantanamo Bay by the U.S. in 2007
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He became a recruiter for ISIS in Afghanistan, reports say
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He was killed Monday in a drone strike, two officials say | 15,161 | record_train |
@placeholder, the closely guarded home to the general headquarters of the Pakistani army, has experienced suicide bombings and other attacks before. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- A total of 39 hostages in Pakistan were freed Sunday morning after being held by five militants at the army headquarters in Rawalpindi, an army spokesman said. Pakistani soldiers take up position after an attack on the army headquarters in Rawalpindi on Saturday. Four militants and three hostages -- two of them civilians -- were killed in the 22-hour standoff, Gen. Athar Abbas told CNN. Two security personnel were killed during the rescue operation, and five others were injured. Abbas said two of the militants -- one wearing a suicide vest -- held 22 of the hostages in one room and threatened to blow up the building. Security forces fatally shot both gunmen before the explosive detonated.
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NEW: Total of 39 hostages released after 22-hour siege
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Military official: Taliban has claimed responsibility for the incident
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Raging gunbattle leaves four gunmen and six guards dead | 15,162 | record_train |
The WHO says that main roads between @placeholder and the eastern part of the country -- such as the Nairobi-Narok highway -- are very dangerous. | (CNN) -- At least 37 people were killed following a bus crash west of Nairobi, Kenya, police said Thursday. The wreck took place in the predawn hours in Ntulele, when the bus overturned on the Nairobi-Narok highway. At least 32 others suffered multiple injuries and were evacuated to a district hospital, police said. Earlier, the Red Cross had reported 41 killed in the mishap, citing police. Between 3,000 and 13,000 people die in road accidents in Kenya every year, the World Health Organization says. Most of the victims are motorcyclists and pedestrians, but one third of them are vehicle passengers often riding on unsafe public transportation.
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The bus overturned in predawn hours on a highway connecting Nairobi with the east
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Basic road safety laws are lacking in Kenya, the WHO says
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WHO: Roads in the east are very dangerous
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Speeding is a particular problem | 15,163 | record_train |
Because of the small number of patients he has treated, his critics say it's hard to determine how valid @placeholder's bioengineering technique is in treating patients like Hannah. | Hannah Warren was born without a trachea but now has one made from plastic fibers and a stew of her own stem cells. The 2-year-old Korean Canadian has spent every day of her life in intensive care, kept alive by a tube that substituted for the windpipe that was supposed to connect her mouth to her lungs. But nearly a month after her transplant, the toddler is mostly breathing on her own and is responding to doctors and nurses. The surgery, pioneered by Dr. Paolo Macchiarini, director of the Advanced Center for Translational Regenerative Medicine at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, was only the sixth performed in the world, and Hannah was the youngest patient and first to receive the transplant in the United States.
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Hannah Warren spent the first two years of her life in the intensive care unit
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A month after her windpipe transplant, the toddler is mostly breathing on her own
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Warren was the youngest and first to receive this transplant in the United States | 15,164 | record_train |
@placeholder recalls: ‘I remember he turned up in some ghastly leopardskin waistcoat and I had to tell him to go and change.’ | By Richard Kay PUBLISHED: 19:39 EST, 28 June 2012 | UPDATED: 20:02 EST, 28 June 2012 After more than a decade hanging in a corridor, a never-before-seen picture of Prince William has emerged on to the art market. The portrait by distinguished painter John Wonnacott is one of only three canvases of the Prince thought to be in existence. But what makes the picture so unique is that it is a study of William as a schoolboy and was painted when he was just 17. Rare: The never-before-seen picture of the Duke of Cambridge - pictured here with his wife Kate - has made its way on to the art market
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Portrait by painter John Wonnacott is one of only three canvases of the Prince | 15,165 | record_train |
If there were fears beforehand that Toure’s presence in Liverpool’s defence would be the catalyst for a @placeholder goal spree, they were soon dispelled. | Liverpool's glamour clash with Real Madrid did not turn into the nightmare some had envisaged after news of Brendan Rodgers’ dramatic team selection emerged. An intriguing 90 minutes ended, with Karim Benzema having netted the goal which separated the sides, and the game produced a number of talking points, most notably the performances of the players who Rodgers chose to go with in the Bernabeu Stadium. Here Sportsmail analyses five issues that arose during the Group B contest and looks at whether the night has the potential to be a turning point in a campaign that has stuttered and spluttered during the opening months.
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Real Madrid beat Liverpool 1-0 at Bernabeu on Wednesday
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Karim Benzema scored the only goal of the Champions League match
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Sportsmail looks at five things we learned from the match in Madrid
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Kolo Toure impressed and deserves to keep his place against Chelsea | 15,166 | record_train |
Heartbroken dad: Matt (above with @placeholder) has yet to comment on what happened | A woman arrested on charges of murder after allegedly throwing her autistic son off of a bridge had recorded a video just last year talking about how hard it was to raise her challenged child and her desire to 'pull a Thelma and Louise.' Jillian McCabe, 34, of Seal Rock, Oregon, was taken in after authorities discovered the body of her son London in Oregon's Yaquina Bay just hours after a woman called 911 Monday evening to say she had thrown her son off of a bridge. She has been charged with aggravated murder and first-degree manslaughter. Scroll down for video
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Jillian McCabe, a mother who has been charged with killing her son, recorded a video in 2013 saying she wanted to 'pull a Thelma and Louise'
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Jillian's son, London, suffered from severe autism, and her husband, Matt, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2012
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Family members are now saying that Jillian was mentally unstable, and struggling to deal with her son and husband's medical problems
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London's body was found early Tuesday morning in Yaquina Bay, near his home in Seal Rock, Oregon | 15,167 | record_train |
'I was petrified I would lose the baby too - the only piece of @placeholder left with me.' | A grieving mother whose fiancé was killed in a road crash has started dating his doppelganger - after they met on an online dating site. Naz Faruk, from Wokingham, Berkshire, was pregnant when her partner Mark Ashdown, died in a motorbike accident last July. The devastated 28-year-old gave birth to their daughter, Sia, in February, but just months later met a man who looked strikingly similar to her late fiancé. Naz Faruk, pictured holding a picture of her late fiancé Mark Ashdown, is now dating his doppelganger Michael Miller, pictured right holding Ms Faruk and Mr Ashdown's baby Sia
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Naz Faruk's fiancé Mark Ashdown was killed in a motorbike accident last July
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The devastated 28-year-old gave birth to their daughter in February this year
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Just months later she met 23-year-old Michael Miller on an online dating site
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She found that Mr Miller was similar to Mr Ashdown in 'looks and personality'
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Reveals that her baby and new relationship has made her happy again | 15,168 | record_train |
After his 2002 arrest, Ujaama himself faced charges of aiding terrorists through the @placeholder plot and escorting a recruit from London to training in Afghanistan, allegedly on orders from al-Masri. | The sales pitch was passionate: sprawling land along a desolate stretch of Oregon highway, ready to be turned into a pay-as-you-go terrorist training camp. "It looks just like Afghanistan," wrote Earnest James Ujaama in his letter to prominent London cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri. Ujaama asked for trainers in both the physical and spiritual aspects of holy war to be sent from London, so fighters could be readied for the Afghanistan frontlines for a hefty per-person fee. Ujaama is a pivotal witness against al-Masri in his federal trial on terrorism-related charges and testified in a Manhattan courtroom Wednesday about his bumbling efforts to start an al Qaeda-style training camp in the United States.
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London cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri is on trial in federal court on terrorism-related charges
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Al-Masri backed a plan to establish a terrorist training camp in Oregon, witness testifies
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Al-Masri sent two representatives to the land, the owner's wife tells jury | 15,169 | record_train |
All poultry markets in @placeholder have been shut to contain the outbreak. | By Sam Adams A 64-year-old farmer has become the sixth person to die from a deadly new strain of deadly bird flu in China - while 14 others are known to have contracted the H7N9 virus. The man is the second victim of the outbreak in Zhejiang province, while the others are believed to have died in Shanghai. Another person is being treated for flu-like symptoms authorities in Shanghai have announced. The deadly strain, previously unknown in people, has begun to mutate into a form more likely to cause a human pandemic, scientists say. Scroll down for video A nurse attends to patients being treated on drips in a hospital in Shanghai. The city has activated an emergency response plan following four deaths of the strain of bird flu
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Latest victim of H7N9 virus is 64-year-old farmer from Zhejiang province
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Mutated strain previously unknown in humans
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Fourteen people in China have contracted bird flu strain | 15,170 | record_train |
If you're already a desktop @placeholder user, your bookmarks will be synced across all your browser versions after signing into your Google account. | (CNN) -- Android is finally getting Chromed out. Google launched a beta version of Chrome for Android smartphones and tablets Tuesday, delivering a mobile version of the popular desktop web browser after a very long wait. Indeed, both Android and Chrome launched more than three years ago, and users have demanded unification ever since. Why bemoan the long wait? Much like the company's other products and services, the new Chrome app hooks wonderfully into the Google universe, giving those immersed in desktop Google apps even more incentive to choose Android as their mobile OS. So, naturally, we would hope — nay, expect — that Chrome would be the default browser for the Android OS.
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Google launches Chrome Web browser for Android devices
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Google says it wanted to make sure its browser was right for its operating system
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Chrome has already replaced Firefox as the second most-popular browser | 15,171 | record_train |
It's a phone call the @placeholder family will never forget. | Tampa, Florida (CNN) -- Dianne McLeod recalls her husband, Stanley, getting so visibly upset when the debt collectors called that she had to take the phone away from him. She believes constant harassing phone calls and other tactics eventually killed him. "I think they were a major contributor to his death because of the stress and what I saw it doing to him," she said. McLeod is suing her mortgage company, Green Tree Servicing, for the wrongful death of her husband. McLeod said she thinks he would be alive if not for the stress caused by Green Tree's debt collectors. She said they sometimes called up to 10 times a day and also called the McLeods' neighbors.
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Dianne McLeod says debt collecting tactics contributed to her husband's death
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The couple fell behind in their mortgage payments after her husband went on disability
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The mortgage company calls claim "meritless" | 15,172 | record_train |
Marks and his team found that the @placeholder, which is now a part of the Move system, was able to find and follow items that were sphere- or ball-shaped. | (CNN) -- Move, Sony's new motion controller for the PlayStation 3, has been nearly everywhere in the days and weeks leading up to its official release September 19. Gaming fans and critics alike have seen what the new device can do, how it will behave and even how it will affect their current and future gaming. But as complex and complicated as it seems, the Move had a very basic beginning. To paraphrase Walt Disney, it all began with a ball. At a demo event in Washington, the man behind the Move, Richard Marks, talked about how the motion controller came to be and where he hopes it will take gaming in the future.
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The Move system grew out of the EyeToy camera for PlayStation 2
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Researchers found the EyeToy tracked sphere shapes the best
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Using two Move controllers instead of one allows for more detail
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Sony's Move controller will be officially released for sale on September 19 | 15,173 | record_train |
Since its release in November 2013, @placeholder has become the highest-grossing animated film ever. | A father and daughter singing a duet from Disney hit Frozen has gone viral with nearly 20 million views in just three days. The clip of Chris Price, 26, from Leicester, and his four-year-old daughter Lily belting out 'Let it Go' has more than 850,000 likes and thousands of users have commented on his page. The 84-second clip shows the pair singing the popular Disney tune while driving to the shops for a day out in London. Lily sits in a car seat at the front and says she wants to sing 'super loud' as Chris puts the music on, asking 'is that loud enough?'
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Chris Price and daughter Lily sing Let It Go from hit Disney movie Frozen
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Video has had nearly 20million views and more than 850,000 likes on Facebook in just three days
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Chris says: 'I think she will get bored of this before I do' | 15,174 | record_train |
Cailey-Anne had gone out with friends in @placeholder on March 26 but failed to return home to her parents by 11pm as she had been told. | Missing 16-year-old Cailey-Anne Payne, who has not been in contact with anyone for a week after vanishing from her home in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire Fears are growing for a 16-year-old girl who has been missing for more than a week. Cailey-Anne Payne has not made contact with family or friends since Saturday morning, prompting police to ramp up the public appeal to find her. Police said the teenager, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, has not used a bank card or updated her social media accounts since she went missing on March 26. Cailey-Anne's best friend has told police she was with her on Saturday morning, when she caught a train to London.
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Cailey-Anne Payne hasn't made contact with anyone since Saturday
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Teenager, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, last seen in London
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She travelled from Milton Keynes with friend to London, where they parted
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Police have now released CCTV images of the teenager at station | 15,175 | record_train |
They were found Monday on @placeholder, approximately three miles from where they were abducted | Police knocked on the door of the home where three missing girls were held captive for a decade - but left when no one answered, it was revealed today. Officers visited the home on Seymour Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio in 2004 as part of a child services' investigation. Police had been alerted to the man living at the home, Ariel Castro, now a suspect in the abduction, after he inadvertently left a boy at a bus depot while working as a school bus driver. No criminal charges were brought and no follow-up inquiries made. Amanda Berry, 26, and Gina DeJesus, 23, and Michelle Knight, 32, escaped the home on Monday night, where it is believed they had been chained for ten years.
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Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight kidnapped in Cleveland
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They all disappeared from the same block between 2002 and 2004
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Police knocked on the door of the home in 2004 as part of a child services' investigation
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Women found on Monday after Miss Berry escaped and raised the alarm
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Ariel Castro, 52, and his brothers arrested on suspicion of kidnapping | 15,176 | record_train |
'@placeholder probably aren't doing as well as they would like, but they have got plenty of quality and we know it will be tough,' he added. | Bournemouth defender Adam Smith insists their promotion push will not distract them from their FA Cup fourth-round clash against Aston Villa on Sunday. Eddie Howe's men are a point ahead of Middlesbrough at the top of the Championship table, despite losing 1-0 to Leeds on Tuesday. The Cherries thrashed Rotherham 5-1 in the last round of the cup and have been prolific in front of goal all season, with 57 goals so far in the league. Bouremouth defender Adam Smith has warned Aston Villa that his side are out to cause an upset Eddie Howe's side are currently top of the Championship table with a one-point lead over Middlesbrough
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Bournemouth face Aston Villa at Villa Park in fourth round of the FA Cup
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Eddie Howe's Cherries are currently top of the Championship table
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Defender Adam Smith believes his side are capable of eliminating Villa | 15,177 | record_train |
Following a 2005 peace deal in Sudan between the country's government and the separatist movement in the south, trade began to increase between @placeholder -- then a region -- and neighboring Uganda. | (CNN) -- The South Sudanese government and rebels signed a ceasefire deal last Thursday after more than a month of fighting that forced more than 600,000 people from their homes. But both sides have reported violations of the ceasefire, and it remains unclear if the truce will hold. The country erupted into violence on December 15 when rebels loyal to ousted Vice President Riek Machar tried to stage a coup. Violence quickly spread, with reports of mass killings emerging nationwide. The conflict has been a huge blow for South Sudan, a far cry from the country President Salva Kiir declared in early December to be "open for business."
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South Sudan's government and rebels agreed on a cease-fire
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Oil accounts for almost all of the country's exports
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Uganda and Kenya vital to South Sudan trade
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South Sudan's economy grew by 24.7% in 2013 | 15,178 | record_train |
Expect the California ruling to be challenged -- perhaps in the @placeholder Supreme Court. | (CNN) -- If you get arrested in California, better hope there are no incriminating texts or e-mails or sensitive data stored on your phone. On Monday, the California Supreme Court ruled that police in that state can search the contents of an arrested person's cell phone. Citing U.S. Supreme Court precedents, the ruling contends that "The loss of privacy upon arrest extends beyond the arrestee's body to include 'personal property ... immediately associated with the person of the arrestee' at the time of arrest." Two justices (Kathryn Mickle Werdegar and Carlos Moreno) dissented from the majority opinion: "In light of the vast data storage capacity of smartphones and similar devices, the privacy interests that the federal Constitution's Fourth Amendment was intended to protect would be better served by a rule that did not allow police to rummage at leisure through the wealth of personal and business information that can be carried on a mobile phone or handheld computer merely because the device was taken from an arrestee's person."
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Police in California can now search contents of arrested person's cell phone
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The ruling allows police to access any data stored on an arrestee's phone
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Data includes photos, address book, Web browsing history and more | 15,179 | record_train |
Yesterday, a mob of angry Muslims rampaged through the @placeholder neighbourhood, burning about 170 houses. | By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 10 March 2013 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 10 March 2013 Hundreds of Christians protesting after a Muslim mob burned their homes have clashed with police today. Dozens of homes were set alight in eastern Pakistan after a non-Muslim was accused of making offensive comments about Islam's Prophet Mohammed, police said. Officers have arrested 150 people accused of starting the fires. Pakistani demonstrators shout slogans during a protest after a Christian was accused of blasphemy An angry mob burned dozens of Christian's homes and belongings after the accusation was made Many Christians lost their homes, belongings and life savings during the protests on Friday
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Dozens of homes were burned after a Christian was accused of blasphemy
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Angry mob torched the homes after the accusation became known
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Police say 150 people have been arrested on suspicion of starting the fires
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Hundreds of Christians have protested and clashed with police
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Have called on Pakistan's government to rebuild their homes | 15,180 | record_train |
The @placeholder says the estimated offshore fortune is conservative, adding it excludes non-financial assets such as real estate, yachts and artworks. | (CNN) -- The world's super-rich had between $21 trillion and $32 trillion of wealth hidden in tax havens by the end of 2010, a new study says. The size of these unreported financial assets is equivalent to, or even larger than, the combined GDPs of the United States and Japan, representing up to $280 billion in lost tax revenues. The study, titled "The Price of Offshore Revisited," was released Sunday by the advocacy group Tax Justice Network. Written by James Henry, former chief economist at McKinsey & Co., the study drew data from the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations and central banks.
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Global super-rich had at least $21 trillion of wealth in tax havens, a new study says
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The size is equivalent to combined U.S. and Japanese economies
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The study was released Sunday by advocacy group Tax Justice Network | 15,181 | record_train |
Women's champion @placeholder was also happy with the changes, which mean the female players will play their last-four matches in Friday's afternoon session. | (CNN) -- Record prize money and an extra rest day for finalists -- U.S. Open tennis chiefs have taken note of player complaints and made significant changes for 2013. The tournament's women's final will now be held on a Sunday and the men's title match on a Monday, while the total prize purse will increase by $4 million. "I'm pleased that the USTA has modified the U.S. Open schedule to include a day of rest between the semifinals and final," defending men's champion Andy Murray said on the New York grand slam's website. "Together with the prize money increase, it's good that they've taken on board the players' concerns."
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An extra $4 million will be on offer for the 2013 U.S. Open tennis tournament
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Organizers have also agreed to schedule a day of rest between finals and semis
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Defending champions Andy Murray and Serena Williams welcome the changes
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The Patriots had signed Kettani, who played full-back at @placeholder, in May 2009 and placed him on the reserve and military list two months later. | By Mark Duell Last updated at 2:18 PM on 8th October 2011 Many boys dream they'll one day play in an NFL team or serve in the Navy. Running-back Eric Kettani does both - but New England Patriots fans will be disappointed to hear he has been ordered back to duty with the Navy. Kettani arrived at the USS Klakring, a frigate in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday after being released from the Patriots practice squad. Popular: Navy footballer Eric Kettani, centre, jokes around with his teammates as they have their picture taken on the Capitol steps in December 2008
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Running-back Eric Kettani ordered to USS Klakring
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New England Patriots player goes back to Florida
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Kercher had never been to @placeholder's apartment and wouldn't have come in contact with the knife, he said, yet there was her DNA. | (CNN) -- Within weeks of British student Meredith Kercher's death in the vibrant college town of Perugia, Italy, prosecutors and police declared the case closed. They'd seized two knives in their search for the murder weapon. They took DNA from the room where Kercher was killed. And at least one suspect had confessed to being at the murder scene. Or so they said. Kercher had been stabbed in a sexual misadventure, officials said. And they knew the killers. American Amanda Knox, Kercher's roommate; Italian Raffaele Sollecito, Knox's boyfriend; and Ivory Coast native Rudy Guede, a drifter known in the area, had their pictures splattered across the world's media.
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Trial of Amanda Knox, accused of murdering fellow student in Italy, is nearing end
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Key pieces of evidence that once seemed to signal closed case are disputed by defense
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In the middle: @placeholder previously dated Rebecca and her alleged tormentor Guadalupe Shaw | By Paul Thompson In Lakeland, Florida and Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 06:13 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:38 EST, 17 October 2013 They look like two teenagers who are besotted with each other. The girl is Guadalupe Shaw, the 14-year-old 'bully' charged with a cyber hate campaign that drove schoolmate Rebecca Sedwick to her death. And the boy is John Borgen, the teenager at the center of a feud between the two girls ultimately resulted in 12-year-old Sedwick's tragic suicide. In an interview with MailOnline 13-year-old Borgen said he believed his continued affection for Sedwick could have been to blame for much of the bullying.
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Rebecca Sedwick, 12, was bullied online by a gang of up to 15 school girls
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She threw herself off a tower on September 10
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Katelyn Roman, 12, and Guadalupe Shaw, 14, were arrested and named yesterday by the local sheriff, both charged with aggravated stalking
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Shaw posted on Facebook: 'I know I bullied Rebecca and she killed herself but I don't give a f***'
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And the fallout from the scandal is also far from over for @placeholder itself. | Bellefonte, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- With the same decision announced on count after count -- guilty, guilty, guilty -- Jerry Sandusky's emphatic denials he had sexually abused boys for years became obsolete, closing a chapter in a saga that has gripped Penn State and the nation. After a three-week trial featuring emotional and often graphic testimony from eight of the former Penn State assistant football coach's victims, a 12-person jury late Friday night convicted him on 45 of 48 counts. There were convictions related to all 10 victims alleged by prosecutors, with the three not-guilty verdicts applying to three individuals. The verdict prompted people in central Pennsylvania to breathe a sigh of relief, believing a man many called a "monster" would pay the price for his crimes and their impact on his victims, as well as the Penn State community.
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The ex-coach is guilty on 45 of 48 counts for sexually abusing boys over 15 years
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A juror says the witnesses were all very credible, jury was "on the same page"
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'I'm very happy to be joining the @placeholder,' said Maloney. | Shaun Maloney has completed his move to MLS side Chicago Fire from Championship Wigan. The Scotland international had been at Wigan for three and a half years and was part of the team that beat Manchester City to win the FA Cup in 2013. Maloney, who was 32 on Saturday, has signed for the MLS side and will be officially presented as team's third Designated Player - alongside David Accam and Kennedy Igboananike - on Monday. Shaun Maloney poses with a Chicago Fire shirt after completing his move to MLS Fire manager Yallop met Maloney at the airport to welcome him to Chicago
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Shaun Maloney has left Wigan for Chicago Fire after three and a half years
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Maloney will become the Fire's third Designated Player
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Shadows of the past: The camp was stripped bare in 1947 and reinstated as a full memorial site in 2005, to ensure the horrors of the @placeholder regime are not forgotten | By Dan Bloom Wearing the striped caps designed to turn them from human beings into numbers, these Holocaust survivors wept as they returned to a concentration camp after 69 years. The three Polish men were among those remembering 76,000 people who died at two sites in central Germany - hanged, starved or riddled with disease, mostly for the crime of being different. They were forced to make munitions at Mittelbau-Dora, where the ceremony took place, and 50 miles away at its parent camp Buchenwald, both of which were liberated by U.S. troops 69 years ago this week. As early as 1937, Nazi leaders sent some 250,000 people to Buchenwald, Mittelbau-Dora and dozens of other sub-camps, where they lived in terrible conditions with little food.
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Ceremony held 69 years after the Mittelbau-Dora concentration camp in Nordhausen, Germany, was liberated
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Around 60,000 prisoners were forced to make German armaments in terrible conditions. A third of them died
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Service at the camp, now a memorial site, focused on genocide of Hungarian Jews there and at nearby Buchenwald | 15,188 | record_train |
"I would like to say we do not in @placeholder have a problem of that magnitude as it appeared on the screen. | Euro 2012 hosts Ukraine and Poland have told CNN World Sport a documentary accusing football fans from both nations of racism was "unbalanced and biased." An investigation by UK television channel the BBC featured right-wing supporters from both countries displaying racist and anti-Semitic attitudes. Footage also appeared to show soccer fans at a match in Ukraine targeting Asian supporters with violence. Former England defender Sol Campbell warned fans not to travel to Poland or Ukraine after seeing the pictures and questioned why both countries were awarded the tournament in the first place. Are Poland and Ukraine ready to host festival of football?
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Euro 2012 hosts Ukraine and Poland hit back over claims of racism in their countries
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BBC investigation claimed racism and anti-Semitism widespread among football fans
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"Unfortunately, after the engagement, @placeholder forces discovered the individuals were ANA soldiers on patrol." | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Military authorities have determined that a NATO airstrike that killed 6 Afghan soldiers Wednesday in eastern Afghanistan was the result of a miscommunication between coalition and national forces. In a joint Afghan National Army (ANA) and International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) statement released Wednesday afternoon, officials said the Afghan soldiers were on a planned patrol in Ghanzi province and had coordinated the location with ISAF officials, however, incorrect location coordinates were shared. "When an ISAF helicopter patrol came across a group of individuals digging beside the road, in an area that has experienced daily IED detonations and significant casualties, ISAF patrol was cleared to engage the individuals believed to be insurgents," the statement said.
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The NATO airstrike that killed Afghan soldiers was due to a 'miscommunication,' officials say
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6 Afghan soldiers were killed in a friendly fire airstrike Wednesday
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Had @placeholder not intervened and provided medical assistance I'm sure she would either be dead or in constant pain.' | Just five months ago, Arwen the pitbull mix was found nearly blind at a hoarder's home in the freezing Mojave Desert with 88 other dogs, no shelter and little food or water. But now, a touching film has revealed her incredible recovery - and how she is enjoying a new life with a caring owner and an affectionate brother, another pitbull named Keiko. Arwen, 10, was found surrounded by snow and with scores of other animals after an animal hoarder contacted authorities to say she could no longer care for the 89 dogs on her land. Teams organized by Karma Rescue traveled to the home, which was three hours from Los Angeles, where they found many dogs roaming the property without protection from the cold.
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Arwen was almost blind when she was found at the home in January
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She underwent eye surgeries and had to learn how to trust humans again
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Mr Abe went on to quote a remark from Thatcher's memoirs, reflecting on the Falklands war, in which she said @placeholder was defending the fundamental principle that international law should prevail over the use of force. | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 08:31 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 28 February 2013 Japan's prime minister today quoted former British leader Margaret Thatcher over the importance of sea power as tensions with China mounted over a set of tiny islands. Shinzo Abe used the former Prime Minister's defiant words on the 1982 Falklands war with Argentina to stress the importance of the rule of law at sea. Mr Abe, whose country is embroiled in a row with China over the disputed territory, said: 'Our national interests have been immutable. Defiant: Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (left) used the words of Margaret Thatcher (right) to tell parliament the importance of sea power
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Shinzo Abe used former PM's defiant words on 1982 war with Argentina
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His country is embroiled in a row over rocky islands in East China Sea
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Mr Abe urged urged Japan to seek to become 'No.1' economic power | 15,192 | record_train |
But with Ukip’s win narrower than expected, a result likely to deter further potential defectors who want to keep their Commons seats after next May’ s election, there was little sign of @placeholder disunity. | Ed Miliband tried to end Labour’s disastrous ‘elitism’ row yesterday by insisting he admires the working classes. Ukip’s second poll victory over the Tories had been eclipsed by a Labour frontbencher apparently sneering at a white van driver whose modest home is decked with England flags. Mr Miliband bizarrely declared he felt ‘respect’ on seeing a white van and insisted it was right for Emily Thornberry to resign over her tweet. Scroll down for video Laughing in the face of disaster: Ed Miliband grins as he leaves his house in Gospel Oak, North London, yesterday despite claims he was 'furious' after hearing about Miss Thornberry's tweet
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Labour MPs split after Miliband orders Emily Thornberry to stand down
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Some branded gaffe 'horrendous' while others called her treatment unfair
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Aides said Miliband was 'angrier than he has ever been' after news broke
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The full scale of the doomed Tory attempt to hold Rochester was laid bare, with Cabinet ministers making 100 visits;
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Nigel Farage claimed Labour had shown itself to be ‘anti-English’ and Ukip was now the party of the working class;
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A potential Tory defector welcomed Ukip’s new MP back to Westminster and sided with the party in an NHS vote;
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David Cameron was urged by Tory MPs to toughen his stance on the EU and immigration;
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Areva has been mining uranium for decades in @placeholder, one of the poorest countries in the world. | (CNN) -- Al Qaeda's North African wing, known as al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, said it is responsible for last week's kidnapping of five French nationals in Niger, the Arabic-language news network Al-Jazeera reported Tuesday. The news agency broadcast an audio recording of a voice it identified as that of Salah Abou Mohammed, a spokesman for AQIM. CNN was not immediately able to independently confirm the report. "Even though security was tight in the location and the security guards were many, the soldiers of Islam took control of all security and kidnapped five French nuclear experts that work at the company Areva. And we claim responsibility for this blessed operation," he said, as reported by al-Jazeera.
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Al Qaeda's North African wing claims responsibility, Al-Jazeera reports
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The group says it will make its demands to the French government soon
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Five of the people abducted are French nationals, foreign ministry says | 15,194 | record_train |
The @placeholder government has made clear it is keen to have Dewani declared fit to stand trial for arranging the killing, after three men already jailed for the murder claimed they were offered £1,400 to carry it out | By Barbara Jones In Cape Town and Shekhar Bhatia In Mariestad, Sweden Denial: Shrien Dewani will board a plane to South Africa tonight after three and a half years fighting to avoid it Honeymoon murder suspect Shrien Dewani will board a plane for South Africa tomorrow night after a three-and-a-half year battle – and the world will finally learn whether the mental illness which delayed his extradition is real or faked. The millionaire care home owner, 33, has denied any involvement in the killing of his Swedish wife Anni, 28, in a crime-ridden suburb of Cape Town in 2011. Since then his lawyers have fought his extradition to South Africa, where he faces charges of murder and conspiracy.
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Millionaire's lawyers said he was too high a suicide risk to be extradited
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Care home owner, 33, has always denied involvement in his wife's murder
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Tomorrow he will board a plane for South Africa after three and a half years
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Her father said: 'I have always queries just how mentally ill he was' | 15,195 | record_train |
The heavy man then allegedly puts his knee on @placeholder's back who is lying face-down his hands cuffed behind his back. | By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 11:44 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 11 September 2013 A former Texas police officer has been charged after he allegedly beat a young man he claimed was speeding and subsequently his entire family who tried to protect him. Former policeman, Deputy Jimmy Drummond, was caught by a police car's dash-cam allegedly throwing mother Yvonne Scherz onto the road, before running over to her son, David Braxton Scherz Jr, who was being held face-down on the ground, and allegedly kicking him five times. A photo of David after the incident showed his face was badly bruised and cut across one side. According to the police documents, seen by the Mail Online, he also suffered a fractured rib.
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Former Deputy Jimmy Drummond was filmed by a police car's dash-cam
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Footage shows him allegedly kicking the driver 5 times and throwing mother
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All five members of family initially charged but all counts later dropped
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Drummond now charged with official oppression, faces possible jail | 15,196 | record_train |
The company also want to ensure Etihad will not carry an unfair burden of @placeholder's $1.3 billion in debt. | (CNN) -- Fast growing Abu Dhabi carrier Etihad is spreading its wings again by agreeing to a 49% stake in Italian loss-making airline Alitalia. The two parties put out a brief, joint statement which said they agreed to "principal terms," although the financial details were not disclosed. When the Alitalia board gave a green light to the offer on June 15, Italy's Transport Minister Maurizio Lupi said that Etihad would make an upfront investment of $760 million and would commit to another $700 million by 2018. There are reports this could be even higher. This represents the biggest foreign stake of a European carrier, taking it to the 49% limit set by European Commission. Etihad becomes the biggest shareholder.
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Abu Dhabi carrier Etihad agreed to a 49% stake in Italian loss-making airline Alitalia
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It is the biggest foreign stake of a European carrier, taking it to the limit set by EU
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Italian officials have indicated that Alitalia is losing about $1.6 million a day | 15,197 | record_train |
The Government has sent a specialist counter terror police officer to Paris to beef up the UK's anti-terror team in @placeholder. | Armed police are today patrolling London's Eurostar terminal as security checks at ports and stations were ramped up in the wake of the gun massacre in Paris. The development came as the head of MI5 warned that the attack at the offices of Charlie Hebdo magazine was a 'terrible reminder of the intentions of those who wish us harm'. Home Secretary Theresa May chaired a meeting of the Cobra emergency committee this morning as British police and security agencies closely followed developments in France. Scroll down for video Armed officers are also on duty at the entrance to Horse Guards in central London, just a short walk from Downing Street and the Houses of Parliament
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Terror threat against Britain is 'severe' - meaning a attack is highly likely
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Border checks have been stepped up and armed police patrolling stations
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MI5 chief Andrew Parker says Britain has offered France 'full support'
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Home Secretary Theresa May chaired Cobra meeting in Whitehall
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David Cameron says gun attack on Paris magazine marks shift in threat
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Prime Minister warns 'there is no one single answer' to appalling attacks | 15,198 | record_train |
Historic: Experts say the six-page letter is the 'most significant @placeholder document in existence' | A rare letter written by boxing great Muhammad Ali demanding exemption from the Vietnam War draft has emerged for sale for £35,000. Ali was the reigning heavyweight champion of the world when in 1966 was called up to serve in the US army as they waged war against Vietnam. But the 24-year-old prize fighter, who had converted to Islam two years previously, repeatedly refused to enlist on the grounds that his religious beliefs forbade any killing. Heavyweight pricetag: A letter written by boxing legend Muhammad Ali is set to sell for £35,000 at auction It was a stance that would see the young champion arrested, tried and sentenced to five years in jail in 1967.
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Ali was world heavyweight champion when he was enlisted in 1966
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Boxing legend had converted to Islam two years earlier
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He told army bosses he was a 'minister of religion' so could not fight war
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Refusal to serve cost him $10,000 and a five-year jail sentence in 1967
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Decision saw him stripped of title and banned from boxing
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Conviction unanimously overturned by US Supreme Court in 1971 | 15,199 | record_train |
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