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The judge said @placeholder provided no evidence for her claim.
Just months after he was rumored to be getting back together with ex-mistress V. Stiviano, 80-year-old Donald Sterling has been spotted out with a new young woman. The former Los Angeles Clippers owner, who was forced to sell his team this summer amid a racism scandal, was pictured shopping in Beverley Hills on Monday with a mystery brunette wearing sunglasses to conceal her identity. Sterling made so much money selling his team to ex-Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for a record $2billion that he chose to buy an iPhone in person at an AT&T store, on a day when all the holiday deals were online for Cyber Monday. @highlight The 80-year-old was seen shopping at an AT&T store on Monday with a much younger woman @highlight Both wore matching all-black outfits and stood side-by-side at the store's counter before Sterling left holding a brand-new iPhone @highlight Sterling made headlines earlier this year when he was kicked out of the NBA and forced to sell his team amid a racism scandal
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Adventure: Penny traveled 2,400 miles across the United States from Washington state all the way to @placeholder
A puppy called Penny could be reunited with her worry-stricken U.S. owners by week's end after she went on a nearly 2,400-mile road trip that took her to an Iowa truck stop and a Pennsylvania pet hospital, her family said on Tuesday. The floppy-eared Vizsla has one more stop before returning home to Washington state. She has to travel from Pennsylvania, where she has been in foster care, to the District of Columbia for a free ride home from U.S. carrier Alaska Airlines, her owners said in a message on Saturday on a Facebook page devoted to finding her. Scroll down for video @highlight Penny's voyage began December 19 when she got loose from her owners and a truck driver picked her up while she was wandering in her hometown of Royal City, Washington, her owners said @highlight Already some 1,600 miles from home, Penny somehow ended up days later in the care of a veterinarian at a pet hospital in West Township, Pennsylvania, they said @highlight Alaska Airlines said it learned about the dog on December 26 and is 'flying Penny home complimentary' from a D.C. area airport to Seattle on January 2
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There is a challenge in @placeholder because many times the governments do not work together in regard to this issue," Marczak said.
San Jose, Costa Rica (CNN) -- As U.S. President Barack Obama prepares to head to Costa Rica to meet with Central American leaders on Friday, a top official there says he's sensed a shift in how Obama's administration views the region. "In the first term, we noticed indifference," Costa Rican Foreign Minister Enrique Castillo told CNN en Español this week. "This gesture of coming to Costa Rica and meeting with the Central American presidents is a change." So are the priorities officials have said they hope to discuss, Castillo said, including development, trade and improving the climate for investments. Before Obama headed to Mexico for the first stop on his Latin America trip this week, administration officials said they hoped to focus on economic matters. @highlight Foreign minister: In Obama's first administration, he seemed indifferent to Latin America @highlight Traveling to Costa Rica to meet with Central American leaders is a change, he says @highlight Economic issues are a priority during Obama's Costa Rica trip @highlight Official: "The extraordinary violence that has ravaged Central America" also on agenda
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@placeholder, who owned the clinic where prosecutors allege professional athletes paid as much as $12,000 per month for testosterone-filled syringes and creams, pled guilty last month to a felony charge of conspiracy to distribute testosterone.
New York Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs in an interview with federal agents investigating a Florida anti-aging clinic at the center of baseball's doping scandal, the Miami Herald reported on Wednesday. Rodriguez, 39, publicly has denied the use of banned substances from the Miami-area Biogenesis clinic, even as he concluded last week a one-year suspension by Major League Baseball for violating the league's doping program. But speaking to federal authorities in January, Rodriguez admitted to buying and using hormone-filled syringes and creams from the clinic, the Herald reported, citing a 15-page summary of the meeting. Scroll down for video @highlight New York Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez, 39, has admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs, the Miami Herald reported on Wednesday @highlight He purchased banned substances from the Miami-area Biogenesis clinic @highlight The owner of the now-defunct clinic allegedly gave Rodriguez tips on how to evade Major League Baseball's doping tests
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Nick Trela, right, was hit by a car while riding his motorbike in @placeholder nearly three months ago and Lillie, left, had struggled to recover until Connor swept her off her feet
Connor Cruise has formed a deep relationship with fellow Scientologist Kirstie Alley’s daughter Lillie Parker. The 20-year-old has been comforting Lillie after her childhood sweetheart and fiance Nick Trela was killed in a motorcycle accident last November. Heartbroken Lillie has called Connor her ‘best friend’ and the pair have met up in New York and Los Angeles with the blessing of Tom Cruise and Kirstie, who are also best friends and committed Scientologists. Scroll down for video Connor Cruise, left, has been comforting Kirstie Alley's daughter Lillie Parker, right, after her childhood sweetheart and fiance Nick Trela was killed in a motorcycle accident last November @highlight Connor Cruise has formed a deep relationship with fellow Scientologist Kirstie Alley's daughter Lillie Parker @highlight He has been comforting Lillie since her childhood sweetheart and fiance Nick Trela was killed in a motorcycle accident last November @highlight Pair have a lot in common: both adopted at a young age by Hollywood stars and educated at the same Scientology school @highlight They have special nicknames for each other - Connor is 'Golden Eagle' and Lillie is 'Von Strut' @highlight Pairing has the blessing of Tom Cruise and Kirstie Alley, who are also best friends and committed Scientologists @highlight Connor calls Kirstie his 'Spirit Animal' - a special term to use when you revere or look up to someone's life and achievements
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And they struggled to get the ball past a @placeholder side happy to defend for the rest of the first period.
(CNN) -- Mexico scored the quickest goal in Olympic football history to ensure five-time World Cup winners Brazil miss out yet again on an Olympic gold medal. It was one of two simple goals scored by Oribe Peralta which allowed the Mexicans to command a game which was littered with defensive errors by the Brazilians. Brazil could have pulled off a comeback when Hulk scored in injury time and Oscar missed the equalizer with seconds to go. Peralta's record-breaking first goal after just 29 seconds of play was an early example of what was to come. Brazil's defenders made the first of many poor clearances and the striker just accepted the ball outside the Brazilian area to shoot for goal in the bottom corner of the net with a low drive. @highlight Defensive errors from Brazil allowed Mexican Oribe Peralta to score two easy goals @highlight Brazil missed a late opportunity to draw in normal time and miss out on a gold medal again @highlight Peralta's goal is the fastest scored in the Olympics, but not the fastest scored at Wembley @highlight A near capacity 86,162 people came to see the Olympics final at London's Wembley Stadium
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Police guard the home of Mr Ellis and his @placeholder wife, Noor Ellis
The wife of murdered Australian businessmen Robert Kelvin Ellis has told Indonesian police she played no part in his killing, blaming her housemaids and local thugs in Bali. Robert Ellis' body was found by a farmer in a ditch in a rice field on Tuesday, wrapped in plastic and bedding, 25 kms from the couple's luxury Bali villa. Julaikah Noor Aini, known as Noor Ellis, has told police she slept through the murder in a guest room of the home, next door to the kitchen where three attempts were made to slit her husband's throat, Fairfax reports. According to police, Robert Ellis was set upon by five killers who slashed his throat 'like killing a pig.' The autopsy has confirmed he died from a 'deep cut to the throat'. @highlight Noor Ellis denies involvement in the murder of her Australian-British husband Robert Kelvin Ellis, blaming housemaids and thugs @highlight Ms Ellis's lawyer says she was forced to dispose of his body by killers @highlight Police allege Noor Ellis paid her maid's boyfriend, Arli, $14,000 to kill her husband because she was furious over money and infidelity @highlight A charge of premeditated murder in Indonesia carries the death penalty @highlight The body of Robert Ellis, 60, was discovered in a Bali rice field, with his throat cut and his hands tied on Tuesday @highlight Police say four others are still wanted for assisting Arli in the murder @highlight Bali police will stage another re-enactment for investigators on Friday
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Texts: The LMA described Malky Mackay's messages to @placeholder as ‘friendly text message banter’
By Riath Al-Samarrai for the Daily Mail Follow @@riathalsam For a man who did so much good work in cricket, Richard Bevan should have known when to play with a straight bat. For a man who held an international rally driving licence for six years, he should have known when to swerve. But Bevan has crashed this time. The ball has gone through the grille. From the 11 years he spent at the Professional Cricketers’ Association to his six at the helm of the League Managers Association, not many in either sport speak of his mistakes because there aren’t many. He is respected, he trumpets the causes most would agree with and, generally, has succeeded in modernising two organisations that needed it. @highlight League Managers Association released a second statement relating to the Malky Mackay and Iain Moody 'Textgate' scandal on Friday @highlight It apologised for appearing to trivialise the racist, sexist and homophobic messages exchanged between the pair in original statement @highlight Exchanges were described as 'friendly text message banter' by Mackay @highlight First statement was met with a backlash from the football world @highlight FA have launched an investigation into the affair @highlight Cardiff called for the resignation of the LMA chief executive, Richard Bevan
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He was living with his big brother Ryan at the time while attending the @placeholder.
As Ryan Lochte wins gold after gold at the London Olympics, finding his way into the hearts and minds of Americans, his family is wrapped in inner turmoil. MailOnline can reveal today that his younger brother, Devon, 22, a one-time strong aspiring swimmer, was busted for allegedly selling marijuana to a police informant earlier this year in Florida. Devon had once announced to the world that he hoped to compete alongside his brother on an Olympic relay team some day. But those dreams were dashed when Devon abandoned swimming a year ago, leaving his teammates and coaches wondering why someone with so much potential would leave the sport he was born into. @highlight Younger brother, Devon Lochte, has been arrested for selling marijuana @highlight Was once considered to be great competitor, but left University of Florida swim team after just two years @highlight Father and swim coach, Steve Lochte, has been collared for DUI too
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What followed was a desperately painful but also uplifting experience for a man who credits @placeholder with inspiring his own rise, from their days together as two young Sydney grade cricketers to opening the batting for their countries.
Nick Compton will always remember the moment he heard that his great friend Phillip Hughes had been seriously hurt doing what they both loved to do, batting. 'I just broke down for hours and hours,' said the man with perhaps an unlikely but very firm bond with the Australian. 'I really struggled. I just spent two days indoors. It was the immediacy of it that was such a shock. That you could lose someone you're really close to in an instant. 'My first instinct when Phil was struck was "I've got to get out there". And when he died I knew I had to go to the funeral. I had been organising flights to go and see my family in South Africa over Christmas when I heard about the accident so I just booked a flight to Sydney as well.' @highlight Nick Compton first met Phillip Hughes in Australia in 2008 @highlight Compton described Hughes' funeral as 'a celebration of Phil's life' @highlight The batsman wants to use his memory to inspire an England return
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Panetta said Pakistan can discipline @placeholder in whatever manner it deems appropriate but the doctor should be released.
Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is acknowledging publicly the key role a Pakistani doctor who assisted the United States ahead of the strike on Osama bin Laden's compound last May that killed the terrorism mastermind. The doctor who provided key information ought to be released, Panetta told CBS's "60 Minutes" in a segment set to air Sunday. "I'm very concerned about what the Pakistanis did with this individual," Panetta told CBS. "This was an individual who in fact helped provide intelligence that was very helpful with regards to this operation. And he was not in any way treasonous towards Pakistan." @highlight Defense chief Leon Panetta talks about the Osama bin Laden raid on "60 Minutes" @highlight He says the doctor who helped get evidence should be released @highlight The Pakistanis accused Shakeel Afridi of treason @highlight Panetta says the Pakistanis must have known bin Laden was hiding out
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The device turned out to be a potato gun, but @placeholder was held for two days before being released on bail.
By Joel Christie and Associated Press Reporter Investigators believe the missing pregnant wife of a California-based Marine may have been shot while hunting with a married ex-Marine with whom she was having an affair. Court documents say that on the day she disappeared three weeks ago, 20-year-old Erin Corwin had planned to meet with Christopher Brandon Lee to spend a day together on a hunting trip, according to an affidavit obtained by The Desert Sun. The detective's affidavit shows the investigation is focusing on married father-of-one Lee, 24, who may have been the father of Corwin's child. The affidavit also states Lee's wife, Nichole Lee, told a friend police 'would never find the body' and that she scolded her husband for 'not being able to keep his lies straight when he was interviewed by detectives because he was dumb'. @highlight Newly pregnant Erin Corwin, 20, was last seen leaving her home at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center in California on June 28 @highlight She lived on the base with husband of two years, Jonathan Corwin @highlight Suspected of having an affair with another Marine, Christopher Lee, 24, who may be the father of her baby @highlight Lee's wife allegedly told a friend Corwin's body 'would never be found' @highlight Lee was arrested on a weapons charge this month but released
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The latest cringeworthy moment in @placeholder's history follows a 2013 launch that saw millions unable to reach the government''s marketplace website.
The Obama administration said on Friday that the Internal Revenue Service sent incorrect tax information to about 800,000 Americans who enrolled in new medical insurance plans through Healthcare.gov. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, the Health and Human Services subagency that handles Obamacare, sent them forms that contained an error which would cause them to miscalculate the government subsidy for their insurance policies. That, the administration admitted, would change the amount of their tax refunds, or change the amount they owe. A source at the Treasury Department told Daily Mail Online that of about 80,000 people who have already filed their taxes on the basis of the flawed information, it is expected that 50,000 will have to file again. @highlight HHS announced on its blog that nearly 1 in 5 people with insurance subsidies got the wrong subsidy information @highlight Information 'needs to be corrected,' HHS said, but new forms will not be available until next month @highlight Government also created a special extended Obamacare enrollment period for Americans who say they were unaware of fines for missing deadline @highlight White House insists 'the vast majority of people who received this form got the correct version of it'
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To riff on the gay dad stereotype, he started @@placeholder as both a "self-deprecating joke" and a way to encourage gay youth to be comfortable in their skin.
(CNN) -- Frank Lowe's 5-year-old son may not be able to write his name yet, but he can tell you if your shoes are ratchet. OK, that's not really true, but it's funny, which is the point of Lowe's Twitter persona, @GayAtHomeDad: to use humor to normalize the concept of gay parenting and show mainstream America that "gay is OK." "I think when people are uncertain or uncomfortable about something, humor is the best way to break down some of those barriers, and gay parenting is definitely a new concept to a lot of people," he said. Not long ago, Lowe was a fairly normal gay man working in fashion. Then he moved to Connecticut with his partner, adopted their son, Briggs, and became a stay-at-home dad. @highlight Frank Lowe is the "Gay at Home Dad" on Twitter, and his feed is a hoot @highlight Lowe has amassed 81,000 followers with his acerbic posts on culture and fatherhood @highlight He uses humor to normalize the concept of gay parenting
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The @placeholder rate varies depending on income and work status, but it is 12 per cent for employees on most of their earnings.
By John Stevens Labour is considering plans to raise National Insurance contributions to fund a massive spending increase in the NHS, it has been claimed. The Shadow Cabinet is looking at adding 1 per cent to National Insurance bills for both employees and employers which would be ring-fenced for health spending. The rise would replicate Gordon Brown’s 1 per cent rise, which was successfully introduced in the 2002 Budget to boost investment in the NHS. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls will consider the implications of the National Insurance tax hike Labour will hope that a 2015 manifesto commitment to fund a bigger health budget will go down well with voters and create a dividing line with the Tories. @highlight Tax hike would be ring-fenced for NHS spending to appease voters @highlight NHS facing a 'looming black hole' of £30 billion per annum @highlight The CBI has warned that any NI tax hike would slow down recruitment in industry
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After that, he took the reins of the @placeholder police department in 2007.
(CNN) -- Sanford, Florida, city officials have chosen a former Colorado police chief as an interim replacement for the top cop who stepped aside during the furor over February's killing of an unarmed teen. Richard Myers, the former police chief in Colorado Springs, will take office in Sanford at the end of the week, the city government announced Tuesday. A news conference to introduce Myers is slated for Friday. He will take over a department that has been under the microscope since the February 26 killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood watch volunteer. Sanford Police Chief Bill Lee, who attempted to resign last week, will remain on paid administrative leave, according to a statement from city hall. Lee stepped aside as chief after a vote of no-confidence by city commissioners, but the commission voted against accepting his resignation while investigations into Martin's killing are pending. @highlight Colorado Springs veteran Richard Myers steps in as Sanford's interim chief @highlight Myers, a 35-year veteran, is expected to serve for three to five months @highlight Sanford chief Bill Lee stays on administrative leave, the city says @highlight Sanford police have been under a microscope since the killing of Trayvon Martin
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The 28-year-old said @placeholder had been 'beating up on me, so I had to shoot him'.
More witnesses in the death of Trayvon Martin have changed their stories about what happened on the night he was shot dead by George Zimmerman in a gated community in Florida. At least four key witnesses have changed their story and more may come forward as the case moves closer to trial, according to the Orlando Sentinel. A report from the paper comes after state prosecutors released about half the evidence they have in their second-degree murder case against Zimmerman, 28. Final picture: As part of the ongoing court preparations, George Zimmerman's team submitted photos last week of Trayvon caught on the convenience store's camera @highlight New poll says 40 per cent of Americans think Zimmerman acted in self defense, up from only 15 per cent two months ago @highlight Comes as four witnesses have changed their story or added details that support Trayvon Martin's side of the story
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@placeholder were ahead after only 11 minutes when Candreva picked up the ball on the edge of the box and fired a low shot into the bottom left-hand corner of the net.
Italy's European Championship qualifier with Croatia at the San Siro was suspended after 75 minutes as Croatia fans threw flares and fireworks on to the San Siro pitch, leaving the stadium covered with smoke. The referee marched the players down the tunnel with the score at 1-1 as the smoke continued to grow and riot police attempted to restrain the Croatian supporters. UEFA are expected to launch an investigation into the incidents at the San Siro in the coming days. The players were off the field for 10 minutes before they returned to the pitch after emergency services extinguished and removed the flares. It was the second time in the match they had used flares, with some being thrown on during the first half as well - with the match interrupted for three minutes after Croatia scored. @highlight Players taken off after 75 minutes as away fans throw flares and fireworks on to San Siro pitch @highlight The match resumed 10 minutes later with the score at 1-1 after the flares were put out and removed @highlight UEFA are expected to launch an investigation into the incidents at the San Siro in the coming days @highlight Antonio Candreva opened scoring after 11 minutes for the home side with wonderful strike from edge of area @highlight Ivan Perisic equalised just four minutes later for the away side at the San Siro on Sunday @highlight Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric taken off injured after just 28 minutes, replaced by Mateo Kovacic @highlight Roma's Daniele De Rossi made his 100th appearance for Italy and Ivica Olic became a centurion for Croatia @highlight Southampton's Graziano Pelle came on as a second-half substitute for Italy at the San Siro
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One of Shepard's very first @placeholder colour drawings produced in 1928
By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 17:57 EST, 20 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:08 EST, 21 November 2013 These days it would probably be played on an Xbox, with Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin competing at the controls as they sit glued to a TV screen. Back in the real world, it inspired one of the simplest and most enchanting games for generations of children growing up without the aid of technology. Now the original drawing for A.A. Milne’s depiction of his most celebrated characters playing Poohsticks has emerged after 85 years. This lost sketch that is the first ever depiction of the game Poohsticks by famed illustrator E.H Shepard has been found after 87 years @highlight Classic game inspired by A.A. Milne's timeless stories appears in images @highlight Pictures of Winnie the Pooh and other characters emerged after 85 years @highlight Drawings by E.H. Shepard were lost after they were torn from sketchbook
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The BIJ was an offshoot of those meetings but Mr @placeholder, Mr Leigh and Ms Brooke have never had any role in its inception at all or any connection to the bureau since.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:21 EST, 11 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:42 EST, 12 November 2012 Links: Sir David Bell, who is one of Lord Leveson's key advisers, is also on the board of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism A senior adviser helping Lord Leveson's inquiry into press standards is a trustee of the organisation behind the shambolic Newsnight report that falsely implicated Lord McAlpine as a paedophile, it has emerged. Sir David Bell is on the board of the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, whose botched investigation into abuse at a north Wales children's home has left its reputation in tatters. @highlight Sir David Bell is one of six key people helping Leveson with his probe into press standards and is a trustee of Bureau of Investigative Journalism @highlight Tweet from BIJ managing editor, Iain Overton, sparked crisis leading to BBC Director General quitting and smearing of Lord McAlpine @highlight Their investigation was taken on by Newsnight whose story smeared Lord McAlpine @highlight Iain Overton has quit today and is 'distraught' at what has happened @highlight Newsnight report was 'completely terrible journalism' says ex-BBC chief @highlight An early version of this article posted on November 11 stated that certain journalists were involved with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism. These were Nick Davies, Heather Brooke, Phillip Knightley, Martin Bright, Misha Glenny, Mark Hollingsworth, Andrew Jennings and David Leigh. We are happy to clarify that in fact none has ever been involved with, or worked for, the BIJ. In addition we stated that City University’s former head of journalism Adrian Monck was an adviser to the Bureau. This was not the case.
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Tailor-made: Designer @placeholder has installed the clothes with magnetic buttons and well-placed zippers so that wearers have an easy time using the garments
By Daily Mail Reporter A well-regarded Canadian fashion designer has created a line of clothing specifically for individuals who use a wheelchair. Izzy Camilleri’s IZ Adaptive offers clothes for both disabled men and women whose fashion needs are dictated by their constantly seated form. Because of this, conventional clothes often pose the problem of bulky fabrics, awkwardly-placed zippers, and odd draping. IZ Adaptive seeks to eliminate these issues through specially-engineered designs. Catering to seated forms: IZ Adaptive is a Canadian label designed for wheelchair users Both genders: The label designs men's and womenswear with wheelchair users' special fashion needs in mind @highlight IZ Adaptive, based in Toronto, creates clothing intended for the seated form @highlight It uses magnetic snaps and lightweight, stretch fabrics so that wheelchair users can have an easier time with getting clothing on and off
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Sullivan talked of turning down a cosseted @placeholder commander who demanded helicopter transport to one of his bases.
Forward Operating Base Salerno, Afghanistan (CNN) -- As Presidents Barack Obama and Hamid Karzai parry over troop levels and assistance, "retrograde" is the operant word I am hearing from U.S. commanders in Afghanistan. A nuanced military term for withdrawal, retrograde defines operations in this insurgency-plagued land. After more than a decade of U.S.-led warfare, American commanders are now insisting their Afghan counterparts take over the fight. The 101st Airborne Division's Rakkasan Brigade is the battle-space owner of eastern Afghanistan's restive Khost and Paktia provinces, both of which border Pakistan's anarchic tribal regions. In the brigade headquarters at Forward Operating Base Salerno -- a building hardened against rocket and mortar attack -- Rakkasan Deputy Commander Col. Tim Sullivan told me, "Our mission was to go from a partnered role with the ANSF (Afghan National Security Forces) to an advise and assist role. We kind of gave it the 'tough love' approach." @highlight Front-line U.S. soldiers stepping back, forcing Afghans to step up @highlight Wissing: "Shoulder-to-shoulder" policy with Afghan troops is now an "after you" policy @highlight Some Afghans don't believe that U.S. will leave or that Afghans are ready to take their place @highlight But U.S. troops are already dismantling some bases
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So in that context, a Grammy for @placeholder, 44, over Beyonce, 33, and Smith, 22, isn't a total shock.
(CNN)No, Beck, you're not a loser. But some people think you should have been. In Sunday night's biggest surprise, Beck's downbeat "Morning Phase" nabbed the Grammy for album of the year -- eclipsing darling-of-the-moment Sam Smith, who collected four Grammys, and pop queen Beyonce, whose latest, self-titled album was a critical and commercial smash. The announcement, by presenter Prince, seemed to stun the audience and even Beck himself. Kanye West briefly crashed the stage in what appeared to be mock protest but then said Beck "should've given his award to Beyonce." Beck later said he expected Beyonce to win. On social media, some younger people were even wondering aloud: Um, who is Beck? @highlight Beck upsets Beyonce to claim the Grammy for best album of the year @highlight His "Morning Phase" was respected but not a commercial smash @highlight On social media, younger people were even wondering: Who is Beck?
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Say things in private that you wouldn't in public: As part of a lawsuit filed by a former employee, erstwhile beloved celebrity chef @placeholder admitted to having used racial slurs, including the N-word, and admiring a plantation-style event where the "whole entire wait staff was middle-aged black men."
(CNN) -- It was a big year for women, 2013. In the past 12 months, Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg called on her fellow females to "lean in" to their careers. And lean in they did: Janet Yellen was nominated to become the first woman to head the U.S. Federal Reserve and General Motors named Mary Barra the auto industry's first female CEO. In a new epilogue to her book "The End of Men: And the Rise of Women," Hanna Rosin wrote that, thanks in part to strong political women like Kirsten Gillibrand, Tammy Baldwin and Claire McCaskill, the patriarchy is officially dead. @highlight Peggy Drexler: 2013 saw big gains for women but some mistakes we can all learn from @highlight She says Paula Deen, Kathleen Sebelius, Miley Cyrus, Lara Logan were some who stumbled @highlight Drexler: Janet Yellen, Mary Barra were among the trailblazers in the rise of women this year
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@placeholder interviewed 1,965 British adults between December 21 and 27.
By Sean O'hare Support for Nigel Farage's UKIP has grown from 4.5 per cent to 15 per cent in a year Support for the UK Independence Party (Ukip) has reached a new high of 15 per cent, up from 4.5 per cent last year, according to a new poll. The anti-EU, right-wing populist party's rating has risen by another percentage point in the past fortnight as its fortunes continue to rise, the Opinium survey for The Observer found. The party believes in the right of the people of the UK to govern themselves, 'rather than be governed by unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.' @highlight Supports grows from 4.5% to 15% in one year @highlight Support is now almost double that for the Liberal Democrats @highlight Leader Nigel Farage says Ukip is taking votes from Labour and Tories
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"This situation involves a teacher recently hired by @placeholder who made -- and admits he made -- a stupid mistake," the director said.
Ho ho -- huh? The family of an African-American high school student in New Mexico says he's crushed after a teacher questioned why he was wearing Santa garb during a school holiday dress-up day last week, CNN affiliate KOAT reported. The teacher told Christopher Rougier, a freshman at Cleveland High School, that he couldn't be Santa because Santa is white, the student's father, Michael, told KOAT. "He was embarrassed," he told the station. Now, his son doesn't want anything to do with Christmas. Michael Rougier said the teacher called his wife to apologize, but that's not enough. "He needs to be fired," Rougier told KOAT. "For him to make a comment like that, there has to be at a minimum prejudice in him, and we don't have room for that." @highlight Commentator: Santa's not just fictional, he's also "an obese, alcoholic elf" with questionable labor practices @highlight St. Nicholas Center: St. Nick was Greek and lived about 1,700 years ago in what is now southern Turkey @highlight KOAT: Christopher Rougier wore a Santa hat and beard to a dress-up day at a New Mexico school @highlight A teacher told the teen he couldn't be Santa because Santa is white, the affiliate reports
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"The next cruise has been canceled," and the Louis Majesty will remain in @placeholder for repairs, Maratheftis said.
Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- Two passengers aboard a cruise ship were killed when 26-foot waves crashed into the vessel Wednesday off northeast Spain, officials said. Fourteen others were injured. The Greece-based Louis Cruise Lines ship was in the Mediterranean north of Barcelona when it was hit by three "abnormal" waves, each about 26 feet (9 meters) high, cruise line spokesman Michael Maratheftis said. As a result, five windows in public areas -- on the forward part, or bow, of the 14-deck ship -- were smashed, and two male passengers -- a German and an Italian -- were killed, he said. @highlight 26-foot waves hit ship with 1,350 passengers aboard @highlight German, Italian passengers killed when waves smashed windows @highlight Fourteen other people injured @highlight Vessel, the Louis Majesty, returns to port in Barcelona, Spain
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My aunt gave them the trip as a gift," the paper quotes @placeholder saying.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Divers found an eighth body Monday from the weekend collision of two aircraft over the Hudson River, leaving only one victim unaccounted for. Silvia Rigamonti, wife of one of the victims, walks with her son Davide Norelli in Bologna, Italy, on Monday. The man's body was found inside the submerged Piper Saratoga PA-32 fixed-wing plane that was carrying three people when it collided Saturday with a tourist helicopter carrying six people, police said. It was not immediately possible to remove the body, police said. The plane wreckage and the body were found on a day in which police divers worked in water made treacherous by poor visibility and strong currents. @highlight Body found Monday in submerged wreckage of plane @highlight Eight bodies now located after weekend plane-helicopter collision; one missing @highlight Wife of Italian victim skipped helicopter flight to go shopping, son tells Italian media @highlight Helicopter wreckage recovered Sunday
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Relaxing: Psy in his music video: As the music plays, @placeholder immediately becomes anesthetized
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:01 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 09:24 EST, 4 October 2012 It's a battle almost every parent dreads - trying to get a screaming baby to eat dinner. But one father has discovered the secret to getting his fussy 10-month-old son Benjamin to finish his food. Andrew Tsai, from North London, plays him hit Korean music video Gangnam Style which he has discovered has a calming effect on his son. Scroll down for video Andrew Tsai struggles to feed breakfast to his 10-month-old son Benjamin Benjamin continues to pull away from his breakfast @highlight Hit Korean video has calming effect on screaming baby @highlight The 10-month-old only starts eating once 'Gangnam Style' starts playing
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- The mantra of this week's CES, the annual Las Vegas event celebrating the world's latest and greatest consumer electronic hardware, is "innovation." CES has even officially renamed itself as an "innovation event" with its long time CEO, Gary Shapiro, launching a new book at the show this year suitably entitled "Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses." But the irony of CES is that there's hardly any real innovation among all the often identical-looking new cellphones, televisions and connected devices on show in Las Vegas this week. Sadly, this 20th century style "innovation event," with top-down structure and centralized marketing message, has little 21st century innovation. @highlight The Consumer Electronics Show is under way this week in Las Vegas @highlight The massive trade show attracts around 150,000 attendees @highlight Keen says the event "has little 21st century innovation"
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Cormier attempts to fend off yet another kick to the head from Jones in the main event at @placeholder 182
The wait for a man to dethrone Jon Jones continues after the UFC light-heavyweight champion delivered a controlled performance to beat Daniel Cormier in Las Vegas. In doing so, Jones recorded his 12th consecutive victory and the eighth successive title defence. After a long and often bitter build-up, the champion was made to work hard by the undefeated 35-year-old but Jones pulled away in the closing stages. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Daniel Cormier become tearful after losing to Jon 'Bones' Jones Jon Jones aims a leg kick at Daniel Cormier on his way to making an eighth successful defence of his title @highlight Jon Jones made an eighth successful defence of his light-heavyweight title @highlight Jones took Cormier down three times and won by unanimous decision @highlight In the co-main event, Donald Cerrone dominated Myles Jury
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Things will only get busier for Ms. Lambert now that she's back in @placeholder.
By James Gordon Miranda Lambert had a scare last night when her private jet was forced to make an emergency landing at an airport in West Virginia. The country star was in the middle of a hectic week and was flying from New York to Nashville when the plane lost pressure and was forced to divert to the town of Clarksburg. Ms. Lambert took to Instagram to tell her her fans what had happened. Platinum! Miranda Lambert and her team playing around with some of the firefighters hazmat suits after her plane made an emergency landing at an airport in West Virginia. The cause remains unknown @highlight The country superstar and her team were flying from New York to Nashville @highlight Plane lost pressure and had to land in Clarksburg, West Virginia @highlight Entourage were on the ground for three hours @highlight Singer released her new album Platinum on Tuesday
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Under fire: It has been claimed that @placeholder cannot offer treatment after its licence was revoked
By Iona Kirby, Sarah Bull and Donna Mcconnell PUBLISHED: 18:34 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 3 May 2013 Lindsay Lohan's long journey to rehab took a bizarre twist on Thursday - when the actress changed her mind about checking in to a treatment facility at the last minute. Lohan was scheduled to enter rehab on Thursday morning to begin her 90 days of court-ordered treatment. But the troubled starlet is reported to been 'spooked' by the amount of paparazzi waiting outside the Morningside Recovery in Newport Beach, and refused to check into the facility. Law enforcement sources now tell TMZ that prosecutors will seek an arrest warrant for Lindsay Lohan if she's not back in rehab by sunrise. @highlight Actress said to have 12 hours to return to rehab, or a warrant will be issued for her arrest @highlight Star's lawyer appeared in court to attempt to get the facility approved by the judge after Lindsay switched rehabs last-minute @highlight The centre had its licence revoked one year ago and can only offer itself as a sober living facility and treat outpatients, according to reports @highlight Lindsay is reported to have rehired her former lawyer Shawn Holley in a bid to avoid being arrested
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A top @placeholder official said she believed the Americans were using the information obtained from Merkel to gather economic intelligence apart from terrorism
By Associated Press Reporter The Obama administration is considering ending spying on allied heads of state, a senior administration official said, as the White House grappled with the fallout from revelations that the U.S. has eavesdropped on German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The official said late Monday that a final decision had not been made and an internal review was still underway. The revelations about National Security Agency monitoring of Merkel were the latest in a months-long spying scandal that has strained longstanding alliances with some of America's closest partners. Scroll down for video President Obama is considering ending spying on allies, as the White House grapples with the fallout from eavesdropping on German Chancellor Angela Merkel @highlight Obama administration considering ending spying on allied heads of state @highlight Internal review currently underway following fallout of eavesdropping on allies including German Chancellor Angela Merkel @highlight Sen. Dianne Feinstein called for a 'total review of all intelligence programs' on Monday @highlight As a result of the spying allegations, U.S. could lose access to important law enforcement tool used to track terrorist money flows
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Having already seen Ramos go off @placeholder lost James Rodriguez to a right foot injury that Madrid will hope is not a metatarsal break.
Jese and James Rodriguez shot Real Madrid four points clear at the top of La Liga on Wednesday night as they beat Sevilla 2-1 despite a late goal from Liverpool loanee Iago Aspas. Carlo Ancelotti’s team took the points at a price with three key players ruled out of Saturday’s Madrid derby – first Sergio Ramos hobbled off hamstrung, then James Rodriguez, who had scored the first, went off with a metatarsal injury, and Marcelo was then booked meaning he will be suspended for the next game if Real are unsuccessful with a planned appeal. Sevilla also lost a player before the break with keeper Beto taken to hospital after clashing with Karim Benzema. Despite losing their keeper and going 2-0 down in the first half Sevilla made it difficult for Real with substitute Aspas reminding his manager Unai Emery and Liverpool coach Brendan Rodgers, that he knows where the goal is. @highlight James Rodriguez puts Real Madrid ahead against Sevilla at the Santiago Bernabeu on 12 minutes @highlight First-half substitute Jese doubled Los Blancos' advantage on 36 minutes @highlight Iago Aspas scored a late consolation for the visitors from close range on 80 minutes
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The Chinese government has since ruled that none of its citizens that were aboard @placeholder have any link to terrorism.
(CNN) -- In many ways -- more than just distance, at least -- it is a long way from the remote city of Kashgar in the restive northwest Chinese province of Xinjiang to Kuala Lumpur, the bustling, teeming capital of Malaysia. But it was a journey that an Uyghur artist named Memetjan Abdullah made earlier this month. It was his first trip outside China. Father to a young daughter, Abdullah -- whose name is sometimes spelled Maimaitijiang Abula -- was part of a delegation of some 24 artists who were returning to China from the "Chinese Dream: Red and Green Painting" art exhibition, held March 4 to 6 in the Malaysian city. The exhibition also acted as a cultural exchange conference, while celebrating the 40th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and Malaysia. @highlight 35-year-old Uyghur artist Memetjan Abdullah aboard MH370 @highlight Friends depict him as a thoughtful, passionate and "progressive" person @highlight Artist's work is in the China National Art Museum collection @highlight Close friend Kurbanjan Semet holds out hope that he will see Abdullah again
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The new shoes, a tribute to the iconic style originally introduced in the 1970s, were custom-made for @placeholder to wear in the movie.
Anyone who has read Cheryl Strayed's best-selling book Wild knows that her hiking boots are a central part of the story. And now, following the release of the film interpretation starring Reese Witherspoon, REI has released the Danner Mountain Light Cascade boot, a replica of the author's original footwear, for $299. The shoes, which famously appears on the cover of the 2012 book, come in 'the exact box used in 1995 when Cheryl Strayed set off to hike 1,100 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail.' To be in her shoes: REI is selling the retro Danner Mountain Light Cascade boots worn by Reese Witherspoon's character in Wild (pictured) for $299 @highlight In the new film, Reese Witherspoon plays author Cheryl Strayed, who wrote 2012 book Wild about trekking California's Pacific Crest Trail
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The new Arsenal striker won the game for @placeholder on Monday but he has not always been so prolific in front of goal.
The debate was always going to catch up with Danny Welbeck eventually but his two goals in Switzerland have accelerated the process even before his Arsenal debut. Welbeck’s first appearance for Arsene Wenger’s side is likely to be against Manchester City at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday but his move to London has left a sore festering in the red half of the same northern city. One of their own has gone. Manchester born, Old Trafford bred in the United way, tipped for great things from an early age and sold even though he was not battering down the door to get out. @highlight Danny Welbeck joined Arsenal from Manchester United on transfer deadline day for £16million @highlight The striker scored two goals against Switzerland on Monday night @highlight Welbeck was born and bred in Manchester and tipped for great things @highlight Michael Owen: 'It could be one of the signings of the summer’ @highlight Jamie Redknapp called it the ‘bargain of the century’ while former England captain Terry Butcher claimed: ‘Man United will regret selling Welbeck'
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Mbeki said @placeholder supported the decision -- taken midnight Friday and effective immediately -- to temporarily step down and that an acting commissioner had already been appointed to take his place.
(CNN) -- South Africa's embattled police commissioner resigned Sunday as president of Interpol, a day after he took an extended leave of absence from his police duties, the international crime-fighting agency said in a statement. South Africa police commissioner Jackie Selebi, facing charges of corruption, has stepped down as boss of Interpol. Interpol's Secretary-General Ronald Noble received a resignation letter on Sunday from Jackie Selebi, who is facing charges of corruption related to his role as police commissioner, the agency said. The charges are not related to his leadership role in Interpol. In the letter, Selebi said he was resigning because he did not wish the allegations against him "to bring the good work of this august body into disrepute." @highlight Jackie Selebi, South African police chief, takes leave as faces corruption charges @highlight Also steps down as head of Interpol, although charges are not related to that position @highlight Charged with taking money from a convicted drug smuggler over a 5-year period @highlight South African President Thabo Mbeki denies he has been slow in dealing with affair
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England's Harrold achieved the best score on vault with a 14.800 tally to start her medal bid in the second half of the competition in the best possible way, closely followed by top all-around qualifier @placeholder, who went on to continue her good form on the bars with a score of 13.700.
By Martha Kelner Follow @@marthakelner and Kate Gardiner Claudia Fragapane might only be 16 years old, 4ft 6in tall and weigh less than six-and-a-half stone but she produced an almighty comeback to top an all-England medal podium. Fragapane’s team-mates Ruby Harrold and Hannah Whelan, who she had just knocked into the minor medal positions, held her aloft and Glasgow’s SSE Hydro arena erupted into an ear splitting roar as she was announced the winner. Fragapane, whose career highlight before this week was making four finals at the English Schools Championships, thought she had blown her medal chances falling off the beam. But her tiny legs propelled her to 14.733 points for her floor routine and a total of 56.132, enough to nick gold on a stunning day for English gymnastics. @highlight The 16-year-old topped an all-English podium, with Ruby Harrold and Hannah Whelan grabbing silver and bronze respectively @highlight Fragapane knocked her team-mates into the minor medal positions @highlight Her floor routine scored her 14.733 points and took her to a total of 56.132 @highlight This was enough for her to pip Harrold and Whelan to the gold medal
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It is in this area that @placeholder has begun its underwater search.
(CNN)The next phase in the underwater search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has begun. The GO Phoenix search vessel arrived in the search area in the southern Indian Ocean and started its search Monday morning (Sunday evening ET), the Australian Transport Safety Board (ATSB) said. It marks the beginning of a potentially year-long search operation, spearheaded by Australian authorities. The ship, and two others which will arrive within the month, will conduct detailed sonar sweeps in an attempt to locate wreckage of the plane. The disappearance of MH370 is arguably the greatest mystery in the history of commercial flight, with an extensive search failing to turn up a single piece of definitive evidence of its whereabouts. @highlight Next phase of search operations starts with GO Phoenix @highlight Search follows intensive sonar mapping of huge area of seabed in southern Indian Ocean @highlight MH370 disappeared without a trace over six months ago @highlight Even after an intensive search, nothing was found
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Las Vegas, home to world-renowned hotels and casinos, attracted nearly 40 million visitors last year and gambling venues on the strip brought in 6.5 billion @placeholder dollars in gaming revenue.
By Gemma Mullin A British teenager has been arrested for sparking a bomb alert on the Las Vegas strip. The 17-year-old from Sutton, south London called UK police on Monday claiming that there was a bomb underneath a taxi outside the MGM Grand casino. Scotland Yard passed the warning to American police, who went to search the site. The teenager called British police saying a bomb was underneath a taxi outside the MGM Casino in Las Vegas An hour later he was picked up by British officers who traced the nuisance caller in London and arrested him. The teenager has been released on bail until later this month. @highlight 17-year-old told UK police there was a bomb under a taxi on Las Vegas strip @highlight Police traced him to an address in Sutton, south London and arrested him @highlight Warning was passed to American police who searched site at MGM Casino @highlight The nuisance caller has been released on bail until later this month
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Soon they'd watch in horror as Officer Cohen granted @placeholder's death wish.
By Mailonline Reporter Ian Burlakoff stretched out on the ground as Officer Robert Cohen pointed a rifle at him, telling the murder suspect not to move. The Florida father of two had just killed his 37-year-old wife Gemma execution style with two shots of his 9mm semi-automatic pistol — the same gun he now had in his waistband as the Boca Raton police officer tried to gain control of the situation. Still lying flat on his stomach, Burlakoff looked up at Officer Cohen and shot him a chilling question: 'Where's your backup?' Then, as a stunned crowd looked on, he began reaching for his pistol and uttered his final words: 'Just kill me.' @highlight New report details the shooting death of a wealthy Florida couple after a family beach day turned deadly in Boca Raton in 2013 @highlight Ian Burlakoff, 42, shot his wife Gemma, 37 — and then was shot by a cop @highlight Ian reached for his 9mm in front of the cop and said, 'Just kill me'
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'@placeholder has held a senior role in our limited overs teams for some time and has impressed on the occasions he has led the side.
Alastair Cook has been sacked as England one-day captain and replaced by Eoin Morgan, the ECB confirmed on Saturday morning. Only a few days after insisting Cook would lead the team at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in February, England have performed a spectacular U-turn and removed him. He has paid the price for a prolonged run of poor 50-over form, which has seen England lose six of their last seven one-day series. Alastair Cook after the defeat by Sri Lanka, his final match as England one-day captain Cook's form was horrendous - he hadn't scored an ODI century since June 2012 @highlight Eoin Morgan to replace Alastair Cook as England one-day captain @highlight ECB confirm the decision in statement on Saturday morning @highlight Cook admitted he was 'gutted' with the decision @highlight Cook has not scored an ODI century since June 2012 @highlight His average over the last two years has been just 30 @highlight Gary Ballance looks certain to be restored to the ODI squad @highlight World Cup is in Australia and New Zealand in February
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"I'm not really sure how many times we've parted ways," said @placeholder, the group's guitarist.
(CNN) -- If you didn't know that Perry Farrell, Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins were members of Jane's Addiction, you might think they belonged to three different bands -- and Farrell is the first to admit it. "One guy's just a ball of sunshine. That's Stephen," the singer said. "Then Dave is like a black hole sometimes, like places where he goes. And me? I'm just like a pingpong ball put in the cosmos, man." And that, ladies and gentlemen, pretty much sums up the genius of Jane's Addiction -- the friction of three disparate parts rubbing together, until finally, it explodes into a glorious musical fireball. It's a chemical reaction that, throughout the band's 26-year-history, has all too often imploded as well. @highlight The alternative rock pioneers are prepping the release of "The Great Escape Artist" @highlight CNN visits band during video shoot for new single, "Irresistible Force" @highlight Lead singer Perry Farrell says the song chronicles how the universe was created
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He said the @placeholder offers a chance for great experiences as well as a great salary.
Editor's note: CNN affiliates report on where job seekers are finding work across the country and how those looking for employment are coping with the situation. Job fairs are becoming more popular and are seeing record attendance. (CNN) -- A record number of senior citizens attended a job fair this week in Loveland, Colorado. The fair, which targeted people 50 and older, drew the biggest crowd -- about 900 people -- for the annual event. Nan Cooper, a job seeker, said applicants have to do more these days than just walk into a prospective employer's office with a resume. "[Times] have changed radically," she told KMGH in Denver. "I've spent countless, countless hours on the Internet and filling out applications." iReport.com: Share your job hunt story @highlight Job fair aimed at people 50 and older draws big crowd @highlight Pittsburgh area business executives meeting with high school students @highlight Wal-Mart adding 3,000 jobs in North Carolina @highlight Air Force recruiter in Florida has seen increase in interest
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@placeholder home and only a week after she performed at his second
By Daniel Bates and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:31 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 12 February 2013 President Obama is set to make gun control - as well as taxes and spending - a key part of his State of the Union speech after the first lady invited the parents of the slain Chicago teenager who has become the poster child for gun violence in the president's home city. The president is also expected to press Congress for additional tax hikes, fewer spending cuts, outreach for military families and immigration reform, which is shaping up to be a key part of his second term agenda. @highlight The president will make renewed call for strict gun control measures @highlight Parents of slain 15-year-old will be in attendance @highlight She had performed at Obama's inauguration a week prior to her murder @highlight Chicago police announced tonight arrests for her murder
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The former television actress, who was working as a volunteer fundraiser for @placeholder's campaign at the time, also said some of the '12 to 14' shots came from a different location to where the convicted murderer was standing.
Robert F Kennedy was shot dead by two gunmen and not just 'lone wolf' Sirhan Sirhan, a witness stood just metres away from the presidential candidate in a Los Angeles hotel has claimed. Nina Rhodes-Hughes, of Vancouver, Canada, is convinced Sirhan - sentenced to life imprisonment after the killing - was the not the only man firing shots that fateful 1968 day. She told CNN: 'What has to come out is that there was another shooter to my right. The truth has got to be told. No more cover-ups.' Scroll down for video... Claims: Nina Rhodes-Hughes (left), pictured with Robert F Kennedy (centre), has said the presidential candidate was hit by two shooters @highlight Sirhan Sirhan was not only gunman, claims eyewitness Nina Rhodes-Hughes @highlight 'Heard 12 to 14 shots, more than the eight he could have fired from his gun' @highlight FBI altered her account, and never called her to testify during trial @highlight Sirhan contesting his shots killed Kennedy and now calling for review @highlight Robert F Kennedy killed in Los Angeles Ambassador Hotel on June 5, 1968
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He explained that @placeholder was usually taken from the missing person but if police were unable to collect any then a virtual profile was made up using family members, such as the mother, father, siblings or children.
By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 17 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:23 EST, 17 October 2012 Solved: The 'man with no name' has been identified as Michael Sutherland, 34, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire The mystery of a 'man with no name' whose body washed up on an isolated beach almost 25 years ago has at last been solved thanks to advances in forensic science. When a six-month police investigation failed to establish the identity of a body that washed ashore on a north Norfolk beach in 1989, saddened villagers held a poignant funeral service at a local churchyard. Now, almost a quarter of a century later, police have used DNA evidence to identify the mystery man as Michael Sutherland, 34, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire. @highlight The body that washed ashore on a north Norfolk beach in 1989 has now been identified as Michael Sutherland, 34, of Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire @highlight The breakthrough came after detectives took a fresh look at missing persons cases in light of advances in forensic science and DNA evidence @highlight Mr Sutherland's family now plan to hold a service at the church where villagers organised a poignant burial almost a quarter of a century ago
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Anyone who knows of the whereabouts of this car is urged to contact @placeholder on 101.
By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 13:40 EST, 25 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:42 EST, 25 December 2013 A couple have been left devastated this Christmas after thieves stole their car and the ashes of the woman's father. Michael Savage and his wife Mel had travelled to a friend's house in Loughton, Essex, from West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, during the wet and windy conditions on Monday. Due to the poor weather, they ran inside and left lots of Christmas presents and the urn containing the ashes in their BMW, Essex Police said. Scene of the crime: The couple had parked the car in Lower Park Road @highlight Michael Savage and his wife Mel had their car stolen @highlight Couple had driven from Nottinghamshire to Loughton, Essex @highlight Father-in-law's ashes were in the car as they take them to family gatherings
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But a potential game-changer emerged last year: a merger of Nigeria's leading opposition parties -- producing arguably the strongest and most determined opposition alliance a @placeholder ruling party has ever faced.
(CNN) -- On Friday, October 17, Alex Badeh, Nigeria's most senior military official, announced in the Nigerian capital Abuja that "a ceasefire agreement has been concluded" with the terrorist group Boko Haram. "I have accordingly directed the [military] chiefs to ensure immediate compliance with this development in the field," he said. More than one government official followed up with claims that the release of the more than 200 schoolgirls abducted in April was one of the concessions extracted from the terrorist group as part of the truce. Now, more than three weeks later, there's nothing to suggest that Boko Haram is keen on peace. A video released on November 1 shows a man believed to be sect leader Abubakar Shekau denouncing the so-called deal and vowing to continue the campaign of terror. The abducted girls, Shekau taunts, "are in their marital homes." The sect has also continued to attack and capture towns and villages in the north east -- including, a week ago, Air Marshal Badeh's home town. @highlight On October 17, Nigeria's government announced a truce with Boko Haram @highlight Officials said the deal would see more than 200 girls abducted by the group in April freed @highlight But a video emerged of Boko Haram's leader denying a truce had been agreed @highlight Tolu Ogunlesi says the government's election focus allowed it to be hoodwinked
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receiving specialist alcohol treatment in the @placeholder in 2010-11 were
By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 03:42 EST, 7 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:39 EST, 8 May 2012 Young women in the North East are drinking to dangerous levels more often than anyone else in the country, shocking new data has revealed. Nor is the deep-rooted problem isolated to the region, with an average of 59 young people out of every 100,000 in Britain having been hospitalised after drinking. Girls aged 21 and under in the region were fined for drunkenness more than women anywhere else across England and Wales last year. Shameful: Under-18s in the North East are twice as likely to need treatment for alcohol abuse as the average British teenager @highlight Twice as likely to be hospitalised after drinking as the average British teenager @highlight Northumbria Police handed out 10 times as many fines as Devon or Hampshire @highlight Average of 59 in every 100,000 British young people have been treated for alcohol problems
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In 2004, a 9.1-magnitude underwater earthquake off the coast of @placeholder triggered a tsunami that killed more than 200,000 people in 14 countries.
(CNN) -- A 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit Indonesia on Saturday, days after a temblor left dozens dead in the nation. The quake struck off the island of Sumatra, the U.S. Geological Survey said. It had earlier stated it was a 6.4-magnitude quake, but revised the number. No tsunami alert was issued, officials said. Indonesia is still recovering from a 6.1-magnitude quake that killed 35 people and injured 275 others three days ago, the national disaster agency reported. In the last earthquake, the death and destruction were mainly in the province of Aceh on the island of Sumatra. Indonesia is on the Ring of Fire, an arc of fault lines circling the Pacific Basin that is prone to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. @highlight NEW: The USGS revises down the number @highlight NEW: No tsunami alert is issued @highlight The nation is still recovering from a 6.1-magnitude quake that killed 35 people
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By Tim Shipman Intelligence obtained from a secret US eavesdropping operation helped prevent terror attacks at the 2012 Olympics, it was revealed yesterday. William Hague defended collaboration between Britain’s GCHQ agency and the National Security Agency in America as a ‘cornerstone’ of national security that had protected London. The Foreign Secretary dismissed as ‘baseless’ claims that British spy chiefs have used the American espionage programme Prism to circumvent UK law and snoop on emails and phone calls. Scroll down for video Defence: Prime Minister David Cameron and Foreign Secretary William Hague today defended British spy agencies, including GCHQ, against claims they used data from the US to circumvent UK law @highlight Edward Snowden, a former CIA technical assistant, leaked details of Prism @highlight U.S. government allegedly targeting Google, Facebook and Microsoft @highlight Spies at GCHQ in UK accused of using data, bypassing British law @highlight Prime Minister insists agencies do 'fantastic job' keeping UK safe @highlight William Hague called to Commons over UK's alleged links to Prism
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England striker Danny Welbeck's sumptuous late winner settled a topsy-turvy match as @placeholder were sent crashing out of Euro 2012.
(CNN) -- Euro 2012 hosts Ukraine were brought back down to earth after their opening match heroics as France clinched a 2-0 victory in stormy Donetsk. Play in the Group D match was suspended for 58 minutes as spectacular torrential rain and forked lightning put the players' safety at risk. When the teams returned to the field, the French made their superior technical ability count as clinical second-half strikes from Jeremy Menez and Yohan Cabaye sealed a comfortable win. In Group D's other game, England won a thrilling contest against Sweden to dump the Scandinavians out of the tournament. Soccer Live: Euro 2012 day 8 as it happened @highlight France beat hosts Ukraine 2-0 in rain-lashed Euro 2012 clash @highlight Jeremy Menez and Yohan Cabaye on target after 58-minute delay due to storm @highlight Danny Welbeck hits stunning winner as England edge Sweden 3-2 @highlight Swedes become the second team eliminated from tournament
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Casey said the @placeholder should fine KBR: "Make it hurt and make it count."
(CNN) -- There will be no criminal charges filed in the death of a Green Beret who was electrocuted in his quarters in Iraq last year, the Department of Defense said Friday. Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, a 24-year-old Green Beret, died in a shower at his base in Iraq in January 2008. The Army's 11-month investigation "concluded that there is insufficient evidence to prove or disprove that any one person, persons or entity was criminally culpable" in the death of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, the Department of Defense said in a written statement. Maseth, a 24-year-old decorated Green Beret from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was electrocuted in a shower in his Baghdad quarters -- a former palace of deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein -- in January 2008. @highlight Army: Probe reveals "numerous entities ... breached their respective duties" @highlight Pentagon report last month found failures by U.S. military and contractor KBR @highlight Family of Staff Sgt. Ryan Maseth, 24, is suing military contractor @highlight Defense says nearly 14,000 deficiencies in gear and facilities have been fixed
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@placeholder, left, costs £49 a year for one-day delivery and Kindle downloads.
By Sean Poulter, Consumer Affairs Editor Amazon is set to take on the likes of Sky, BT and Netflix with the launch of a new paid-for TV package. Technically, the service isn't brand new - instead Amazon is rebranding its LoveFilm Instant streaming service as Prime Instant Video. This service will be combined with the retailer's current Prime delivery service, as well as access to Amazon's Kindle library, for £79 a year. From Wednesday, viewers in the UK will be able to subscribe to Prime Instant Video, pictured. The service combines LoveFilm TV streaming, Prime delivery service and access to the Kindle library - for £79 a year. The price is 35 per cent cheaper than if LoveFilm and the next-day delivery service were bought separately @highlight Amazon is rebranding LoveFilm Instant streaming as Prime Instant Video @highlight Service is already available in the U.S and will launch in the UK next week @highlight Retailer will offer a package of LoveFilm Instant, one-day Prime delivery and access to the Kindle library for £79 a year @highlight LoveFilm Instant currently costs £5.99 a month, while Prime costs £49 @highlight Amazon also plans to invest millions in creating its own programmes @highlight Prime Instant Video was launched in the U.S in 2011 and costs $79 a month
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The court also ruled that former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafik, the last prime minister to serve under ousted President @placeholder, may run in a presidential election runoff this weekend.
Cairo (CNN) -- Egypt's highest court declared the parliament invalid Thursday, and the country's interim military rulers promptly declared full legislative authority, triggering fresh chaos and confusion about the country's leadership. The Supreme Constitutional Court found that all articles making up the law that regulated parliamentary elections are invalid, said Showee Elsayed, a constitutional lawyer. The ruling means that parliament must be dissolved, state TV reported. Parliament has been in session for just over four months. It is dominated by Islamists, a group long viewed with suspicion by the military. The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, in control of the country since Mubarak's ouster, said that it now has full legislative power and that by Friday it will announce a 100-person assembly that will write the country's new constitution. @highlight NEW: Ex-candidate Amre Moussa says the court ruling is "not a political move" @highlight NEW: U.S. Sec. Clinton says, "There can be no going back on the democratic transition" @highlight The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces declares full legislative authority @highlight A runoff vote is set for this weekend between Mohamed Morsi and Shafik
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Cops released @placeholder's desperate 911 call from the 7-Eleven store.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:18 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 05:13 EST, 16 June 2012 The woman who was set on fire in a vicious attack at the hands of her estranged boyfriend is now being victimized for failing to move her own - and her attacker's - vehicles from the scene of the grisly crime. Naomie Breton, 33, says that Zuccala Towing wants $340 from the horrifically burned woman for towing her car from the gas station last Monday, in addition to $363 for ex-boyfriend Roosevelt Mondesir's car. Ms Breton is only just recovering after she suffered second and third degree burns on her arms and chest in the assault at a Boynton Beach, Florida, 7-Eleven store on Monday, June 11. @highlight Naomie Breton suffered second and third-degree burns in the savage attack on Monday morning @highlight Roosevelt Mondesir was father of victim's son, aged four @highlight Judge reportedly denied restraining order due to a lack of evidence @highlight Police report claims he had previously texted her 'I'm all about revenge' @highlight Now, towing company wants $700 for moving two cars from scene
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SI: First slowed and then silenced, RGIII injury spells end for @placeholder
(CNN) -- One night, back when I was Robert Griffin III's age, I drank six glasses of grain alcohol mixed with grape-flavored Juicy Juice. My roommate Anthony said it was a bad idea. My other roommate, Chris, also said it was a bad idea. My closest friend, Daniel, insisted it wasn't merely a bad idea but the worst idea ever. "You barely touch booze," he said. "This won't end well." "Quiet," I replied. "I can handle it." That night, in room 102 of Russell Hall A at the University of Delaware, I vomited into a toilet for 45 straight minutes. Anthony, who was kindly holding up my head as the cool water reflected onto my face, repeatedly muttered, "I told you so. ... I told you so." @highlight Jeff Pearlman: We do things when we're young and foolish; wiser heads try to stop us @highlight On Sunday, Redskins quarterback stayed in the game, worsening a leg injury @highlight He says coach let him go back in; Seahawks saw weakness, pummeled him @highlight Pearlman: Shanahan shouldn't have let him play; too many players ruined like this
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German engineering: The @placeholder in Munich has been touted as a possible venue for the 2020 final
The Euro 2020 semi-finals and final are set to be played at Wembley as part of a deal between the English and German football associations, according to officials in Germany. Only Wembley and Munich’s Allianz Arena have submitted bids to host the final three games of Euro 2020, which is being staged in 13 countries to mark the tournament’s 60th anniversary. A vote will be made on September 19. Change of heart? World Cup winners Germany say they will support England's bid for the Euro 2020 final On the up? Wayne Rooney and co are hoping to finally start making a mark on international football @highlight German FA claim they have struck a deal with England over bids @highlight General secretary told Sport Bild England will support Germany 2024 bid @highlight In return Germany will back England to host Euro 2020 final at Wembley @highlight Germany will also support England's bid for Euro 2028 as a result @highlight Berlin and Hamburg also bidding to host 2024 or 2028 Olympic Games @highlight IOC president unconcerned with country hosting two major events
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It was TV which prompted him to contact Williams when the 61-year-old saw her co-driving during an appearance on a @placeholder comedy show.
(CNN) -- Pain, pain and more pain. Amy Williams is an expert in discomfort. Plagued by a chronic knee complaint, the 31-year-old has had numerous epidural injections to soothe three swollen vertebrae and she suffers almost constant sciatica. Not to mention the degenerative disc in her neck. These injuries are legacy of a death-defying decade in skeleton racing -- 10 years of hurling herself headfirst down an icy track in pursuit of golden glory has come at a cost. "I'm pretty much broken between my back and my knees," says the Briton, who won gold at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Games. @highlight Amy Williams has swapped skeleton racing for rally driving @highlight The Briton will co-driver at the final round of the World Rally Championship @highlight Williams won Britain's first individual Winter Games gold medal at Vancouver 2010 @highlight The 31-year-old has set her sights on sailing around the world in inflatable vessel
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This is expected to lead to the creation of 1,800 jobs in the @placeholder area.
At 302ft, it is the world’s longest aircraft. That’s longer than the Airbus A380 airliner and almost as long as Big Ben is high. But that is not the HAV304’s main claim to fame. It is a hybrid aircraft – part plane and part airship. It is also almost 30ft (8m) longer than the airlift cargo aircraft Antonov An-225, which was until now the longest aircraft ever built. Scroll down for video Full of gas: The world's longest aircraft - part airship, plane and helicopter - has been unveiled in Cardington, Bedfordshire. It will be used for surveillance and aid missions... and resembles something very familiar @highlight Known as the HAV304, aircraft is being displayed at hanger in Bedfordshire @highlight It is 300ft (91m) long making it 60ft (18m) longer than the biggest airliners @highlight It can stay in air for 3 weeks and will be vital to delivering humanitarian aid @highlight Its funders have included the Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson @highlight The aircraft, due to fly later this year, is 70 per cent more environmentally friendly than a cargo plane and doesn’t need a runway to take off
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The government had increased security and checkpoints throughout the past week, including additional patrols in various areas of @placeholder, Choji had said.
(CNN) -- Three men were arrested with bombs in their possession one day after blasts ripped through the Nigerian city of Jos on Christmas Eve, a government official said Monday. "They were heading to bomb a church when they were arrested," said Gyang Choji, a special advisor to the governor of Nigeria's Plateau state. He said one of the suspects is a citizen of the Republic of Chad, while the other two are Nigerian. Choji did not say the men, who were arrested in the area of Dogon Dutse, were suspects in the Christmas Eve attacks, which killed at least 31 people and wounded 74. He had previously said it was unclear who set off the blasts or whether they were related. @highlight The men were arrested on Christmas Day @highlight They were planning to bomb a church, an official says @highlight Attacks in Jos on Christmas Eve killed at least 31 people
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Nine of the 13 were American, including five @placeholder troops.
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The investigation into the suicide bombing that killed 17 people on Saturday suggests it was the work of the Pakistan-based Haqqani network, an Afghan official said Monday. "We have some contacts and some evidence on the ground and some information about the vehicles used and the people used," Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said, stressing that the results of the investigation were preliminary. "This is another sophisticated attack by the operatives of the Haqqani network, and we are also optimistic to arrest some of their operatives in Kabul in the days ahead," he said. However, a spokesman for international forces in Afghanistan, which lost nine troops in the attack, said they have no indications yet that the Haqqani network was involved. @highlight NEW: ISAF spokesmen say they have no indications Haqqani network was involved @highlight Interior ministry spokesman cites evidence about vehicles used, people involved @highlight U.S. officials have sounded alarms about the network and its ties to Pakistan
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He would publicly apologize online -- again -- to @placeholder less than five days later.
(CNN) -- NFL offensive lineman Richie Incognito has been on the defense since November after fellow Miami Dolphins player Jonathan Martin abruptly left the team citing emotional abuse by Incognito on and off the field. Incognito adamantly maintains the two were friends who just had a crass rapport, though an NFL-sanctioned investigation found racial slurs used by Incognito and sexually explicit messages about Martin's mother and sister constituted a "pattern of harassment." The report also concluded that the two developed "an odd but seemingly close friendship." Jonathan Martin-Richie Incognito investigation report released Incognito took to Twitter in a series of messages on February 12 to clear his name, including: "I'm ready to move on with my life and career. I've been dragged through the mud for months by my 'best friend'. #betrayed #railroaded." @highlight The "friend or foe" dynamic between Richie Incognito and Jonathan Martin isn't so rare @highlight Some model toxic friendships on their belittling relationships from childhood @highlight Longtime friendships are particularly hard to end with the storehouse of memories
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Here victims of yesterday's attack in @placeholder - when nine suicide bombers blew themselves up - receive medical treatment
By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 06:26 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:47 EST, 5 April 2013 A policeman has been killed and three civilians were injured after a bomb strapped to a donkey exploded at a police post in Afghanistan. Local government spokesman Sarhadi Zwak says the animal blew up in front of the checkpoint in the Alingar district of Laghman province. Mr Zwak said Taliban militants were responsible for the bomb, which was remotely detonated. Insurgents are finding new ways to thwart stepped up security measures in their bid to undermine confidence in the Afghan government. Horror: A policeman died when a bomb strapped to a donkey exploded in Laghman province. This picture shows the aftermath of another Taliban bomb attack yesterday in Farah province @highlight Device explodes as animal walks near checkpoint in Laghman province @highlight Taliban have been blamed for bomb - which was remotely detonated @highlight Militants finding increasingly bizarre ways to get devices close to targets
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With the IPL final taking place on June 1, and their flight to @placeholder leaving on June 22, the three-week hiatus looked like the perfect time to count earnings and recharge batteries.
Eighteen months ago, at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, English cricket enjoyed one of the most pleasurably unexpected Test wins in its history. Much has been made of the contribution to that victory of Kevin Pietersen, and understandably so: here was proof of what, by then, was becoming a cliche – that he was a player of great innings, if not necessarily a great player. But the unexpectedness resided mainly in the fact that England had outspun India – and that they did so after India’s captain MS Dhoni had called, with a tone of voice that sounded dangerously close to enthusiasm, for a turning track. @highlight None of top 10 bowlers in County Championship Division One is a spinner @highlight Swann let England pretend there wasn't a problem in spin department @highlight Counties no longer produce turning tracks due to fear of punishment @highlight India's stars could be knackered by the time they get to England @highlight There has been some questionable umpiring at the IPL @highlight Big Three to take over cricket's anti-corruption drive @highlight Ian Bell is the perfect limited-overs solution for England @highlight Yuvraj Singh deserves an apology from The Top Spin (well, sort of)
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Kensington and Chelsea, @placeholder - Average home 32 times average salary
By Richard Spillett for MailOnline House prices in all but one area of Britain are now more than three times the average salary, a new study reveals. Copeland in the Lake District is the last local authority area left in Britain where average house prices are less than three times the average annual salary, research by the TUC has shown. The study found that in 1997 around in one in five local authority areas had housing regarded as 'easily affordable' - 72 areas in total. Scroll down for video The district of Copeland in Cumbria is now the only area where the average home in less than three times the average salary, a new study has found @highlight In 1997, average house price less than three times average wage in 72 areas @highlight Study finds that now remains true for just one district - Copeland, Cumbria @highlight In all the others, homes are now more than three times the average salary @highlight Kensington and Chelsea 'least affordable place' in Britain, report states @highlight Average home in west London borough more than 30 times average wage
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of our people sincerely love him despite his orientation,' @placeholder told
By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 05:06 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:10 EST, 23 January 2014 Elton John has spoken out against Russia's ban on homosexual propaganda by dismissing Vladimir Putin's claims he is welcoming to gays and saying the law had legitimised homophobia. The pop star's stinging attack come days after the Russian President claimed he had gay friends and praised the 'personal achievements' of homosexual celebrities like John whom he called 'extraordinary'. In a 500-word statement, John said: 'What I heard reinforced all the media stories that have been circling since the propaganda bill became federal law: that vicious homophobia has been legitimised by this legislation and given extremists the cover to abuse people's basic human rights. @highlight Singer claims law has legitimised vicious homophobia and extremist views @highlight Attack comes after Putin praised 'personal achievements' of gay celebrities @highlight Russia's law bans the dissemination of 'gay propaganda' among minors
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She describes how @placeholder 'kicks' it's inhabitants but also allows for them to live a different life every day.
By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 22:18 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 29 September 2013 Monica Lek befriends her neighbours and captures them in intimate moments in her portrait series 'My Neighbours' Barcelona-born Artist Monica Lek moved from Spain to New York and has been taking photos of her diverse neighbours ever since. She snaps photos all over the globe. New York has at least 8 million faces and Lek has managed to capture intimate portraits of captivating passersby, the rich, the poor, and the eccentric. Her portrait series entitled, 'My Neighbours' is a collection of these photographs. @highlight Monica is only 24-years-old @highlight 'Monica Lek was born in the sea,' says the artists website @highlight Monica is originally from Barcelona
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"The regime in Iran is dedicated to destroying Israel, and @placeholder has the right and obligation to defend itself with its own forces against every threat," Netanyahu said.
A day after Iran agreed to limit its nuclear program in exchange for lighter economic sanctions, the difference in the moods on the streets of Tehran and Jerusalem couldn't be starker. "I'm very happy about this agreement," one man told CNN in Tehran. "We hope all the world knows we use this nuclear (power) just for peace, not for war." With the exception of extreme hard-liners, most Iranians are extremely happy with the deal, especially after many rounds of negotiations that yielded no results. Iranian newspapers lauded the agreement, with one proclaiming on the front page: "This is Iran, and everyone is happy." @highlight Obama defends temporary deal, which limits Iran's nuclear program @highlight Israel is sending a team to Washington to discuss the deal @highlight Sen. Graham threatens more sanctions, calls Iran's leadership "thuggish" @highlight Iran retains the right to enrich uranium but not above nuclear fuel level
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Within hours his post had generated more than 80,000 views and led to coverage on local @placeholder radio shows and in local blogs and newspapers.
By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 00:48 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:17 EST, 18 July 2013 A Texas man was shocked and surprised on Sunday when the fancy hotel he was staying at took him seriously over some bizarre suggestions he had requested on his online booking form. Dustin Wray and girlfriend Lauren Taylor decided to spent the night at the Woodlands Resort in Houston after purchasing tickets to see their favorite singer John Mayer perform there. When Dustin had completed the online booking for the hotel room a month earlier he couldn’t resist having some fun when it came to the ‘special requests’ section. @highlight Dustin Wray and girlfriend Lauren Taylor stayed at the Woodlands Resort in Houston, Texas on Sunday night @highlight When booking their trip, Dustin had added a list of strange and unusual requests - which the hotel obliged with @highlight Dustin shared his experience on social media which generated a lot of positive publicity for the hotel chain - who've offered him a free stay
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Pure breed: @placeholder law prevents horses from being imported into the country and exported animals are not allowed to return
Green and purple lights flicker across the star-strewn sky in these striking images of Iceland. The photos were taken by Finn Beales, 36, who has accumulated more than 340,000 followers on Instagram thanks to his talent for capturing some of the world's most astounding scenery. The professional photographer from Wales was in Iceland in late September and managed to spot the elusive Aurora Borealis. He said: 'Iceland is probably the closest you can get to another planet without having to leave this world. 'It definitely has otherworldly characteristics anyway - the bizarre colours, desolate lava fields, ever changing weather, active volcanoes, tremendously powerful waterfalls. @highlight Landscapes photographed by Finn Beales, a Welsh photographer who travels the world in search for beauty @highlight 'Iceland is probably the closest you can get to another planet without having to leave this world,' he says @highlight Images of exploding geysers, Icelandic horses and celestial Northern Lights have proved immensely popular online
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@placeholder, it seems, is returning to her motherland after the disappointing defeat.
Eugenie Bouchard has taken to Twitter to show her appreciation for her time at Wimbledon a day after the Canadian's straight-sets loss in the women's final to Petra Kvitova. Bouchard, despite the backing of the Centre Court faithful, could do little to stop the terrifyingly good Kvitova, who took just 55 minutes to win 6-3, 6-0. Even Buckingham Palace played their part, dispatching Princess Eugenie to the front row of the Royal Box to cheer on her namesake. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Eugenie Bouchard dazzle during a Sportsmail photo shoot Selfie: Eugenie Bouchard took to Twitter to display her runner-up trophy from Wimbledon 2014 @highlight Eugenie Bouchard: 'Not the trophy I wanted, but thank you Wimbledon for a wonderful two weeks' @highlight Bouchard lost 6-3, 6-0 to Petra Kvitova in the Wimbledon women's final @highlight It denied the Canadian the first Grand Slam title of her career @highlight 'I will never be satisfied,' says Bouchard, 'I want to play in many more Grand Slam finals' @highlight Kvitova last won Wimbledon in 2011 and took just 55 minutes on Saturday
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The app’s launch follows Facebook’s recent foray into ephemeral messaging with @placeholder.
By Taylor Lorenz Instagram has launched a new ephemeral messaging app called Bolt. The app, which functions in a similar way to Snapchat, allows users to quickly share self destructing photos or videos with a friend. Like Snapchat, the user can tap on a friend's face to instantly send a photo, or hold their finger down to send a video. User's can tap on a friend's face to instantly send a photo, or hold their finger down to send a video The app, which functions similar to Snapchat, allows users to quickly share self destructing photos or videos with a friend. @highlight The app is only available in New Zealand, Singapore, and South Africa @highlight Comes as Facebook launches Slingshot and Apple reveals plans for self destructing messages in its next iPhone and iPad software
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It's a lot easier to rebuild structures than heal ethnic divides magnified by atrocities of war but I am hopeful @placeholder and Bosnia are heading in the right direction.
(CNN) -- Although the war in Bosnia began on April 6,1992, my involvement in the conflict didn't start until July 23, when CNN photojournalist Margaret Moth was shot by a sniper and nearly killed. I was part of a CNN team sent in to replace my wounded colleague and spent more than two years covering the story. Last week, the 20th anniversary of the conflict, I returned to Sarajevo for a reunion of journalists who covered the war. While Margaret was being medivaced to a hospital in London, I arrived in the Bosnian capital on a United Nations flight from Zagreb, Croatia. @highlight CNN photojournalist David Rust returned to Bosnia for the first time since the war @highlight He sees big changes in Sarajevo and friends, 20 years on, look older but healthier @highlight McDonald's on sniper alley sounds incongruous but provides jobs in new Sarajevo
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Shackford said that she caught @placeholder rifling through her damaged truck In March, following weeks of arguments over how much damage he caused in the accident.
By Associated Press and Will Payne In North Conway, New Hampshire The man charged with kidnapping 15-year-old Abby Hernandez nine months ago is very bright, has strong opinions and thrives on conflict, according to a police officer who had two decades of contact with him. Former Conway Lt Chris Perley, who left the force in April after 29 years, has known 34-year-old Nathaniel Kibby since the kidnapping suspect was 12 years old and was surprised to hear of his arrest. Kibby was arrested at his Gorham trailer Monday and charged with kidnapping Hernandez on October 9, a week before her 15th birthday. Abby returned home July 20, but investigators have been tight-lipped about the details surrounding her disappearance and return. @highlight Former Conway Lt Chris Perley has known Nathaniel Kibby, 34, since he was 12 years old @highlight Says he last dealt with Kibby over a summons for running a red light @highlight Has described the kidnapping suspect as smart but narrow-minded @highlight Was shocked to hear Kibby assaulted a woman in March over a car accident @highlight Kibby was arraigned last week on charges of kidnapping 15-year-old Abigail Hernandez last October @highlight Abby mysteriously reappeared in her hometown on July 20, and Kibby was arrested eight days later @highlight Investigators are currently combing his property and attention has been focused on a shipping container he may have used to hold Abby hostage
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@placeholder (left) celebrates his strike with fellow goalscorer Stefan Scepovic after making it 2-0
Maybe one day, when his dotage is upon him, Ronny Deila will reflect on this night as the moment it all changed for him as the manager of Celtic. In seeing off a decent but hardly dynamic Romanian side, the Norwegian took the old wisdom that you’d rather be lucky than good to the extreme. His side were far from good here, barely even mediocre. Yet, crucially, they won. And with the door to the knock-out stages of the Europa League now wide open, the man who succeeded Neil Lennon three months ago now has more than hope to cling to. @highlight Stefan Scepovic gave Celtic the lead in the 73rd minute with a close-range header from Anthony Stokes' cross @highlight Stefan Johansen doubled the Bhoys' advantage when he lashed home in the 79th minute @highlight Gabriel Enache responded for the Romanian visitors in the 81st minute to halve the deficit @highlight Celtic held on for the win and stay at the top of Group D ahead of Red Bull Salzburg
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The @placeholder boss said, 'they (B team) have been training with me uno, dos, tres, cuatro times'
As Manchester United manager, he didn't always have much luck on the communication front. But David Moyes seems determined to show he has nailed the language barrier at his new place of employment - by reeling off the four most common words in Spanish. Faced with a room of Spanish journalists during a press conference, the new Real Sociedad coach temporarily ditched his mother tongue and attempted to count to four in the local language. In the toe-curling interview, he even appeared to follow in the notorious footsteps of Steve McLaren and Joey Barton by answering the question with an ever-so-slight Spanish accent. @highlight David Moyes speaks in Spanish during Real Sociedad press conference @highlight The former Manchester United boss counts to four to show his new skills @highlight Comes after he mysteriously yelled 'Stefano!' at players during first match @highlight Fellow boss Steve McClaren picked up a Dutch accent while in Holland @highlight Joey Barton was also ridiculed for his French accent in Marseilles
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And while @placeholder and its coalition allies bomb the extremists from the air, Kurds say they hope more Westerners will join them on the ground to fight.
A Florida man who traveled to Iraq to fight ISIS with a battalion of fellow Westerners last year has been injured in the town of Sinjar. Matthew Kawolski was fighting alongside the Chappies--a unit of Westerners within the Syria-based People's Protection Units (YPG)--when he was apparently wounded in combat. Kawolski, who is among a slew of foreigners fighting ISIS in the region, is now recovering from his injuries, according to a February 9 post on a Facebook page for the foreign fighters group the Lions of Rojava. Injured in Iraq: Matthew Kawolski was fighting alongside the Chappies--a unit of Westerners within the Syria-based People's Protection Units (YPG), when he was apparently hurt in combat @highlight Matthew Kawolski was serving with the group of foreigners Lions of Rojava in the city of Sinjar near the border with Syrian Kurdistan @highlight Kawolski is among a slew of Americans and other Westerners who've joined with the Kurds to fight the advance of ISIS @highlight Kawolski, who was part of a unit called the Chappies within the Syria-based People's Protection Units (YPG), is now recovering from his injuries
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'My support for the @placeholder is based on the basic beliefs that they support the traditional view of marriage and that they are pro-life,' he said.
By Emily Crane and Sally Lee For Daily Mail Australia Australian senator Eric Abetz has been slammed after citing 1950s research to claim a link between breast cancer and abortion. He made the comments during a television interview on Thursday night when he was asked whether he believed the 'factually incorrect' statement that abortions can lead to breast cancer. 'I think the studies, and I think they date back from the 1950s, assert that there is a link between abortion and breast cancer,' Mr Abetz told Channel Ten's The Project. Such claims weren't far from those made by a Queensland politician two months ago, who said an abortion increases a woman's chance of breast cancer by as much as 44 per cent. @highlight Senator Eric Abetz was asked whether he believed the 'factually incorrect' statement during a television interview on Thursday @highlight He said studies assert there is a link between abortion and breast cancer but has since denied making the claims @highlight The Australian Medical Association said the comments were not based on current or conventional medical evidence @highlight Same claims were made by Queensland MP Freya Ostapovitch in June @highlight Mr Abetz will attend a World Congress of Families event in Melbourne this month where the main speaker will promote the abortion-cancer link
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'Unfortunately, there is no explanatory text with the @placeholder pictures, so we
By Daily Mail Reporter A set of slides purporting to show UFOs are part of the latest batch of government documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The slides belong to a Powerpoint presentation created by the British spy agency GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters). Three of the slides depict alien spaceships, but they’ve been dismissed by one UFO expert as fakes. ‘The presentation features three UFO pictures, on slides 35 to 37,’ Nigel Watson, author of Haynes UFO Investigations Manual, told Yahoo News. Is this August 2011 photo by a holidaymaker in Cornwall, UK, proof of UFOs or simply an out-of-focus seagull taking a poo, as Nigel Watson claims @highlight The latest official document to be linked by Edward Snowden is a presentation created by the British spy agency GCHQ @highlight The presentation is called The Art Of Deception and includes three slides showing what appear to be UFOs @highlight Leading UFO expert Nigel Watson has said that skeptics have already dismissed the images as fake @highlight He believes spies are given the images along with guidelines on how to spread misinformation via the internet @highlight Such deception can be used to help coverup more mundane terrestrial activities like testing secret aircraft or military exercises, he said
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A CNN team saw Ukrainian forces strengthening defensive positions on the eastern outskirts of the city, reinforcing checkpoints and digging trenches along roads leading toward the @placeholder border.
A top European Union official said Saturday that new sanctions will be proposed within a week against Russia over its actions in Ukraine, but Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko sounded like he can't wait that long. "I think we are very close to the point of no return," Poroshenko said Saturday following an EU summit in Brussels. "The point of no return is full-scale war, which already happened in the territory controlled by separatists and where -- instead of separatists -- there are regular Russian troops." Poroshenko said the situation had worsened in the last few days and that thousands of foreign troops and hundreds of foreign tanks are now on Ukrainian territory. @highlight European Union leader: More sanctions against Russia to be considered @highlight Ukraine's President says thousands of foreign troops are on Ukrainian soil @highlight President of Ukraine: 'Point of no return' may come if escalation continues @highlight Ukrainian forces bolster defenses around southern port of Mariupol
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Posing as @placeholder, he pestered her for a topless photograph, which she sent.
By Mia De Graaf Jailed: Darrel Bingham, 51, claimed his sadistic actions were inspired by Fifty Shades of Grey A former soldier who blackmailed his young lover into depraved sex acts was inspired by Fifty Shades of Grey, he claims. Darrell Bingham, 51, said the months of sadistic role play was the idea of his 21-year-old girlfriend, who saw herself as naive Anastasia Steele who is forcefully controlled by her older boyfriend as Christian Grey. The best-selling 'mummy porn' novels, set to hit cinema screens next year, follow the affair of a couple who enjoy consensual, dominating sex. For six months, Bingham, acting under two fake Facebook accounts, blackmailed his real-life girlfriend into performing sex acts over a web cam - posing as an American footballer called Grant and a man called Chad, Hull Crown Court heard. @highlight Darrell Bingham, 51, was jailed for seven years for non-consensual sex @highlight Forced his real-life girlfriend, 21, to obey sexual demands sent from two fake Facebook profiles for six months - and told her in person to play along @highlight Argued abuse was her idea, to mimic 'mummy porn' Fifty Shades of Grey
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But if Obamacare – formally named the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act – is struck down in whole or in part then @placeholder will look like a failure as well as a President who has exceeded his powers.
By Toby Harnden PUBLISHED: 19:00 EST, 27 June 2012 | UPDATED: 05:10 EST, 28 June 2012 Tense time: Barack Obama, pictured with Michelle on the South Lawn of the White House on Tuesday, faces the Supreme Court ruling on his healthcare reforms Barack Obama faces Judgment Day as the Supreme Court is set to announce today whether his healthcare reform will be struck down and Attorney General Eric Holder faces being held in contempt of Congress. Having spent his first 14 months in office on achieving Obamacare, for the former constitutional law lecturer to see his signature reform declared unconstitutional would be a humiliating blow. @highlight White House braces itself for a humiliating double blow @highlight Obamacare has failed to secure a single Republican vote in Congress @highlight Pressure on Attorney-General Eric Holder over botched Mexican gun sting @highlight Brewing Democrat rebellion as 11 refuse to attend national convention
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After four months without response, the security researchers grew impatient and decided to publicly disclose the details on Christmas Day, including code they had written that would allow almost anyone to abuse @placeholder's service.
(CNN) -- Over the past week, two popular Internet messaging companies, SnapChat and Skype, were hacked. SnapChat's 4.6 million users' user names and cell phone numbers were posted online. A hacker group posted messages to Skype's official blog and social media accounts. These are just the latest in a long list of tech companies that fail to provide adequate protection of their users' personal data. Do companies that offer free services have an obligation to protect our communications? Yes, absolutely. SnapChat is an app for phones that allows people to send photos and short videos to friends and promises to delete them once viewed, Ã la Mission Impossible. @highlight SnapChat's 4.6 million user names and cell phone numbers were posted online @highlight Chester Wisniewski: Safeguards exists and tech fixes are easy, so why the breach? @highlight He says Skype, SnapChat have obligation to make sure their services are secure @highlight Wisniewski: We must demand accountability from companies to protect our private data
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His allegations are some of the most serious made against @placeholder troops in recent years.
Damages: Yunus Rahmatullah is suing the Government for damages A Pakistani man suing the Government for damages has detailed a horrific catalogue of abuse and torture he claims to have suffered at the hands of British troops before they handed him over to US interrogators. Yunus Rahmatullah, released without charge by the United States in May after ten years in captivity, says his British captors beat him, dragged him along the ground behind a vehicle and threw him in a pen containing dogs that attacked him. His shocking 62-page witness statement, obtained by The Mail on Sunday, also reveals allegations that British Special Forces waterboarded Mr Rahmatullah, sprinkled cigarette ash on his food and locked him in a ‘coffin-like’ container with cold water dripping on his head. @highlight Yunus Rahmatullah released in May by the US after ten years in captivity @highlight Claims British captors beat him and threw him in pen with attacking dogs @highlight 62-page witness statement reveals UK Special Forces waterboarded him @highlight High Court has dismissed Government attempts to throw out the case @highlight Supreme Court will now decide whether case can be heard in open court
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Sir @placeholder said UK Special Forces on the ground could be deployed on top-secret operations to inflict huge damage on advancing extremists.
Britain and the West must brace themselves for more bloody atrocities before Islamist jihadists in Iraq are defeated, former top brass said last night. Retired commanders issued the chilling warning as they urged David Cameron to deploy more RAF warplanes to fight Islamic State fanatics. The ex-military chiefs also suggested stepping up Special Forces operations to ‘spoil the day’ of the fanatics, including British Muslims, who have swept across northern Iraq. Recruiters: British jihadis Reyaad Khan, Nasser Muthana and Abdul Raqib Amin are seen in an IS video released earlier this year. In the video, the trio encourage other Britons to join them @highlight Ex-military chiefs suggested stepping up Special Forces operations to ‘spoil the day’ of fanatics, including British Muslims, in northern Iraq @highlight Air Chief Marshal Sir Michael Graydon, and Air Commodore Andrew Lambert, called for Britain to ramp up military options in Iraq @highlight They spoke out after gruesome murderer of US journalist James Foley – apparently by a British jihadist, claiming it was in revenge for US air strikes
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Deployed at the top of a midfield diamond on Sunday, he provided the link between midfield and attack and weighed in with @placeholder’s fourth goal.
In the reality game of fantasy football being played out at Manchester United this summer, it has become the £150million question: just which of his stars will Louis van Gaal drop when they are all fit to start? The surge of optimism around Old Trafford during Sunday’s win over QPR was almost palpable, such was the transformation in Van Gaal’s team. But it has also highlighted the embarrassment of riches he has accrued during a summer spent throwing money at the transfer market. Four goals to the good and he was still able to summon Radamel Falcao, Adnan Januzaj and Antonio Valencia off the bench. @highlight Manchester United have an embarrassment of riches after spending £150million this summer @highlight Radamel Falcao, Angel di Maria and Daley Blind all arrived at Old Trafford @highlight Louis van Gaal must drop one of his stars when all are fit to start @highlight Dutchman Robin van Persie could be the man to miss out
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(CNN) -- Facebook and Google's privacy issues are well-known. But they're nothing compared with those surrounding Silk, Amazon's in-house Internet browser for its newly announced tablet computer, says Chester Wisniewski, a senior security adviser at British computer security firm Sophos, a British computer security firm. "All of your web surfing habits will transit Amazon's cloud," he writes on Sophos' Naked Security blog. "If you think that Google AdWords and Facebook are watching you, this service is guaranteed to have a record of everything you do on the Web." Amazon, best known for its online marketplace and the Kindle e-reader, unveiled a touch-screen tablet computer on Wednesday called the Kindle Fire. That got lots of chatter in tech circles. What's been less discussed is the new cloud-based Web browser that's loaded onto every one of Amazon's tablets. @highlight Amazon unveils Web browser called Silk @highlight At least for now, the browser works only on the new Kindle Fire tablet @highlight Silk routes Internet traffic through Amazon's cloud @highlight It claims faster performance, but it may also collect lots of user data
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Canberra, Australia (CNN) -- President Barack Obama declared Thursday that the United States will take an expanded role in shaping the Asian Pacific region, with an increased military presence one step of that policy. "Our enduring interests in the region demand our enduring presence in this region," Obama said in a speech to the Australian Parliament. "The United States is a Pacific power, and we are here to stay." On Wednesday, his government announced an agreement with Australia that will expand military cooperation between the longtime allies and boost America's presence in the region. In Thursday's speech, Obama made clear that the military expansion is a top priority in the wake of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, even as the United States faces the need to reduce mounting federal deficits and debt. @highlight NEW: "The United States is a Pacific power," Obama says in Australia @highlight Up to 2,500 U.S. Marines will be deployed near Darwin @highlight Deal with Australia sends a message in light of China's growing military power @highlight The president will wrap up his Pacific trip with a stop in Indonesia
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That's when, she says, she set off on a journey for acceptance within the @placeholder community.
Sitting cross-legged at her office desk, Abhina Aher expounds on what it means to be trapped in the wrong body. She is a 37-year-old Hijra -- a South Asian term for male-to-female transgendered people. She appears at ease when she speaks about her sexual orientation and about the stereotypes associated with her community. Aher is relaxed because she's in the confines of a non-profit workplace espousing the cause of sexual minorities like herself. Here, she's not judged by her deep voice or her masculine face, its lines softened by make-up, or by her feminine dresses, nail-polish and jewelry. Aher has gained a new found place in her country. India's Supreme Court recently granted her and other transgendered people, status as a third gender. So, men can now be identified as females and females can be identified as males. @highlight India grants Hijras the right to self-identify their gender, a historic ruling to end discrimination @highlight Activists say Supreme Court has come out with conflicting judgments on transgenders and gay community @highlight India's transgender community is seen as disproportionately vulnerable to HIV despite its tiny size
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A Utah woman who captured the nation with her news that she was pregnant with quadruplets after spending eight years trying to conceive has undergone emergency surgery to save them at 19 weeks. Ashley and Tyson Gardner, from Utah, flew to see a specialist surgeon in California yesterday following a meeting with their doctor about their two sets of identical twins, according to a Facebook page which updates their followers. They were forced to make the emergency trip after finding out that one set of twins have twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a condition which affects identical twins, causing an unequal flow of blood between the twins. @highlight Ashley Gardner, of Utah, underwent surgery today - it was a success @highlight One set of twins have twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome (TTTS), a condition which affects identical twins, causing an unequal flow of blood @highlight Mrs Gardner has endometriosis, which affects her ability to get pregnant @highlight Couple delighted to learn their first attempt at IVF had worked in July
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Before the weekend's shooting @placeholder was described as a 'petty criminal', and he had previously resisted arrest and performed minor thefts.
By Oliver Pickup UPDATED: 07:59 EST, 8 August 2011 The gunman who allegedly fatally wounded a police officer over the weekend, left a suicide note before going on a shooting spree, officials have said. San Diego-based officer Jeremy Henwood was pulling away from traffic lights on Saturday when Dejon Marquee White's car pulled up alongside him and he unloaded his shotgun. Following the unprovoked attack, police later cornered the armed 23-year-old and killed him. After searching his apartment, they found a two-page suicide note. Officer Jeremy Henwood (left) was shot dead in an unprovoked attack on Saturday. Dejon Marquee White (right) is alleged to have carried out the shooting, and left a suicide note before the spree @highlight Officer Henwood is the second San Diego policemen to have been fatally wounded in only 10 months @highlight Victim, 36, was also a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve and had recently served in Afghanistan @highlight The 23-year-old suspect was linked to an earlier shooting 14 miles from where the police officer was killed
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The search for the two remaining men began at 9:30 a.m. @placeholder time Thursday, an hour before sunrise there.
(CNN) -- The U.S. Coast Guard on Thursday is searching for two fishermen missing after a commercial fishing vessel went down in remote, treacherous waters off the Aleutian Islands about 1,400 miles southwest of Anchorage, Alaska. The fishing vessel Courageous helps search for missing men in waters off Alaska. Four of the boat's crew members were rescued and five bodies retrieved Wednesday near the Amchitka Pass, a strait that connects the Bering Sea to the Pacific Ocean. The names have been withheld pending the notification of families, a Coast Guard statement said. "What can you say?" said Jeff DeBell, chief financial officer of Katmai Fisheries, which owned the boat. He told The Associated Press, "We are devastated by what has happened. We are elated there have been survivors. We are just terribly saddened by the ones that are dead and are praying that those that are still in the water are alive." @highlight NEW: Survivors identified as Henry Blake, Guy Schroeder, Adam Foster, Harold Attling @highlight Four fishermen rescued after boat goes missing in Alaska waters @highlight Five bodies have been recovered; search is under way for two other fishermen @highlight The Katmai, a 93-foot fish vessel, hasn't been found, officials say
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'But in the medium to long term the countries of @placeholder depend on a rules-based system where people obey the rules.
British troops are being sent to Ukraine to help the country defend itself against Russia, David Cameron announced today. About 75 soldiers will be deployed to carry out tactical intelligence and some basic 'defensive' infantry training. The revelation came as the Prime Minister warned there would be 'dreadful' consequences to appeasing Vladimir Putin. In a clear reference to the Second World War, Mr Cameron said Britain had 'made these mistakes' before, adding: 'It's not a sensible thing to do.' Mr Cameron said the Russian President's goal was to swallow up swathes of territory on its border. He told MPs that if Britain and the West did not stand up to Russia now, Mr Putin would target other countries after annexing parts of Ukraine. @highlight About 75 soldiers will be deployed to carry out 'defensive' infantry training @highlight PM revealed troop deployment to MPs on Commons Liaison Committee @highlight He said UK should not allow Russia to swallow up small European states @highlight Mr Cameron said Putin's goal to swallow up new territory becoming clear @highlight He said if UK did not act now Putin would target Moldova and Baltic states @highlight British personnel will be deployed to Ukraine over the next few weeks
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"Ninety per cent of growth will be realized in the coming years outside of Europe, and @placeholder alone will be responsible for one third of that."
(CNN) -- European Union Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht believes businesses need to be lean and mean if they're to ensure growth during the tough economic times engulfing the continent. De Gucht's comments come as the European Business Awards were handed out in Barcelona, highlighting some of the greatest achievements by companies despite the current climate. "We cannot get out of this crisis without the businesses," says De Gucht. "It's the companies who are performing the export and the trade, and who produce the products that we can market on the world marketplace." Businesses up for awards this year ranged from Turkish mattress makers to a Parisian car firm. Their accomplishments have been recognized, whether they are new start ups or established companies, who've been around for decades. @highlight EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht says businesses need to be lean and mean to grow during tough times @highlight De Gucht says European companies need to look outside the continent for future growth @highlight He believes they need to explore more in Chinese marketplace
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(CNN) -- An elderly grandfather was greeted with hugs and kisses from his family in Washington state after returning home from months of what he called false imprisonment in a Mexican prison. Edward Chrisman, left, crosses the Mexican border into the United States after being freed in March. Ed Chrisman's wheelchair was pushed toward his cheering family members Monday at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for the highly anticipated reunion, CNN television affiliate KOMO reported. The 88-year-old's ordeal began in January, when he went to Mexico with grandson Gary Chrisman Jr. for inexpensive dental work, family members said. The pair ran into trouble in Algodones, Mexico. At a convenience store, the younger Chrisman went inside to buy soft drinks while his grandfather waited in the car. @highlight 88-year-old from Washington state spent two months in jail @highlight His son remains imprisoned after disagreement over photos @highlight Older man caught flu in jail, spent time recuperating in Arizona
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As a tide of Sunni militant fighters sweeping toward Baghdad threatens the government of Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a flood of refugees sought safety in the autonomous region of Kurdistan. At one checkpoint in northern Iraq, CNN's Arwa Damon witnessed a bumper-to-bumper procession of cars and trucks fleeing from Mosul and surrounding villages. A virtual parking lot of vehicles filled with woman and young children, the two-lane road was choked with dust and engine exhaust as Iraqi civilians fled the rapid advance of the militant Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, an al Qaeda splinter group also known by its acronym ISIS. @highlight Iraqi civilians flee toward Kurdistan region @highlight Chaos as Islamic militants scatter Iraqi security forces @highlight Government planes target ISIS with airstrikes
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