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At the time of his assassination, Kennedy's limo had none of the high-tech features that protect Obama today -- nor was it even equipped with any of those features that have protected every other president since @placeholder.
(AOL Autos) -- President Barack Obama's new presidential limousine grabbed some headlines this year - especially in Detroit -- when General Motors announced in January that Obama was getting a brand-new 2009 Cadillac Presidential Limousine, the first presidential limo that did not carry a specific model name. The Obama limo has high-tech security features that Kennedy's limo lacked. That got me to thinking about another famous (or, perhaps more accurately, infamous) presidential limo -- one that for many years has been sitting on display, for all the world to see, at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, right in the heart of Ford country -- and just five minutes from my home. @highlight Historians compare Obama to Kennedy, in terms of his charisma and popularity @highlight The Kennedy limo represents a more innocent and less anxiety-ridden time in history @highlight GM and the Secret Service have been tight-lipped about the Obama limo @highlight The government has retained ownership of recent limos, says museum curator
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Aviation officials in @placeholder, which has emphasized that there is no evidence it was responsible, have said the plane ignored Smolensk air traffic control commands to divert to another airport because of bad weather.
Warsaw, Poland (CNN) -- The body of Poland's first lady, Maria Kaczynska, killed with her husband in an airplane crash in Russia, returned to Warsaw on Tuesday. Crowds turned out to watch her body being driven to the presidential palace, where the couple will lie in state. The funeral for the couple will be Saturday in Warsaw, followed by their burial on Sunday in Krakow's Wawel Castle. President Barack Obama will attend the state funeral, the White House announced Tuesday in a statement. "The president will travel to Krakow to express the depth of our condolences to an important and trusted ally, and our support for the Polish people, on behalf of the American people," the statement said. @highlight Thousands pay tribute as body of Poland's first lady arrives home @highlight Polish president and wife died with 95 others in plane crash in Russia on Saturday @highlight Couple's funeral will be held Saturday in Warsaw, followed by their burial on Sunday @highlight Investigators examining cause of Saturday's crash near Smolensk airport
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@placeholder has one of the highest levels of violence in Mexico.
Mexico City (CNN) -- The name of the Facebook page matches the personality of its administrator: Courage for Tamaulipas. Tamaulipas is the northeastern Mexican state that borders Texas, a diverse place whose reputation is overshadowed by violence carried out by rival drug cartels. Under threats from the drug gangs, many media outlets make the choice to self-censor and not cover the violence. But reporting violence is precisely what Courage for Tamaulipas does. The Facebook page, which has reported on the region's violence for more than a year, will remain active despite a bounty put on the administrator, presumably by a cartel. @highlight Fliers offer a reward for information on the identify of a Mexican blogger @highlight The blogger is the administrator of a Facebook page about local violence @highlight The blogger vows to continue posting news on his Facebook page
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But @placeholder's late strike provided welcome relief and left City's players crushed.
(CNN) -- Better late than never. Jerome Boateng, the man who once wore the blue of Manchester City, struck an 89th minute winner as Bayern Munich claimed a dramatic 1-0 victory in its opening game of the European Champions League. It was a goal which had seldom looked like coming given Bayern's profligacy in front of goal and the inspired performance of Joe Hart, the Manchester City goalkeeper. For 88 minutes, Bayern, champion in 2013, laid siege to the City goal with Hart producing save after save to thwart the German side. And then, with 89 minutes on the clock, Bayern finally made the breakthrough courtesy of Boateng. @highlight Bayern Munich defeats Manchester City 1-0 @highlight Jerome Boateng scores 89th minute winner @highlight Barcelona defeats Apoel 1-0 at Camp Nou @highlight Chelsea held to 1-1 draw by Schalke
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Even in towns near Irbil which have been seized back by the K@placeholder residents are unwilling to return.
These striking pictures show Iraqi Christians praying for their lives and livelihoods - as just a few miles away, Islamic State militants fight to take both away from them. The men and women who went to Sunday Mass yesterday at St Joseph Church in Irbil, northern Iraq, form part of a fast-dwindling minority as extremists sweep through their nation enforcing a violent interpretation of Sunni Islam. Only a thin line of Kurdish fighters, supported by a few hundred U.S. troops, separate them from the violence which has engulfed wide stretches of Iraq, including the city of Mosul 50 miles away. @highlight Men and women prayed at St Joseph Church in northern city of Irbil @highlight Only thin line of Kurdish fighters and U.S. troops separate them from ISIS @highlight They could face execution by the militants for their religious beliefs @highlight Iraq once had 1.5million Christians but number has fallen since 2003
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And yet, @placeholder has said that the site is a hoax.
(CNN) -- "Family Guy" fans are not letting Brian Griffin go gently into the night. After the Fox animated comedy killed the character in Sunday's episode, several fans have signed a Change.org petition pleading with creator Seth MacFarlane and Fox Broadcasting to bring Brian back. To many, the four-legged cast member was a necessary part of the Griffin family, and a replacement dog -- even one voiced by "The Sopranos' " Tony Sirico -- just isn't going to cut it. "The writers of family guy didn't just kill off one of their creations, they killed off the dog who has lived in our homes for the last 15 years," reads the online petition. "They killed the dog we all have come to love. They killed America's dog!" @highlight "Family Guy" fans are petitioning to bring Brian back @highlight But some observers don't think the character has been killed off for good @highlight A website is ramping up suspicion that may be the case @highlight A "Family Guy" producer called Brian's death a way to "shake things up"
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"The public in @placeholder has always been the most mature above all the extremists.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israeli officials were working on repairs at a cemetery in an Arab section of the coastal city of Jaffa Sunday after vandals covered graves with graffiti. "I am shocked. We should not permit it. It was done by a tiny minority, but the crime is terrible," Israeli President Shimon Peres told CNN Sunday. "To try and violate the holiness of a cemetery is against everything that we stand for, so both in public terms and religious terms, we shall take all the measures to get hold of these criminals and put an end to it." More than 100 graves were vandalized in the Muslim cemetery of al-Kazakhana and at a nearby Christian cemetery in the Ajami neighborhood of Jaffa, according to residents and a CNN producer who visited the locations. @highlight Israeli president: "The crime is terrible (and) against everything that we stand for" @highlight Mayor: "We will find a way to return to normal" @highlight More than 100 graves are vandalized in two cemeteries -- one Christian, one Muslim @highlight A Molotov cocktail is thrown at a synagogue
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This drawing of Piano's @placeholder house, commissioned by furniture company Vitra, shows how its various components fit together
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 06:19 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:27 EST, 29 July 2013 He is famed for designing Europe's largest skyscraper, The Shard in London, and now Italian architect Renzo Piano has gone back to grass roots to create a tiny 65 sqft micro-house with enough room for a kitchenette, shower, bed and even storage. The wooden structure is called Diogene, has a living space of just 2.5 metres by 3 metres and is currently installed at the Vitra Campus in Germany. The front of the building has a living room, separated from the bathroom in the rear, and the £17,200 micro-house also has a water collection system that harvests rainwater, and is powered by solar panels. @highlight The wooden Diogene house has a living space of 2.5 metres by 3 metres @highlight Its interior is split in two and has a living room, shower, bed and storage @highlight Diogene was created by the architect who designed The Shard in London @highlight The energy-efficient micro-house is available to buy for £17,000
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@placeholder then sent a letter to parents which stated: 'This film is vulgar, contains offensive sexual language, and depicts sexual acts among multiple partners in which Mr. Hvizdo is a participant.'
A popular high school basketball coach believes he lost his job after a disgruntled and vengeful parent emailed a controversial film he acted in ten years ago to the school principal. Mike Hvizdo, who worked at Weston High School in Connecticut, was asked to resign on February 6 after administrators saw a short film called Forbidden Fruit that he acted in back in 2003. The nine-minute black and white comedy video contains vulgar language and raunchy themes but no pornography, nudity or illegal material. School officials said the film was 'offensive' and compromised Hvizdo's position as coach of the Trojans basketball team. @highlight Mike Hvizdo, a successful and popular basketball coach was made to resign after an 'inappropriate' 2003 film resurfaced @highlight Video was sent to school principal by a parent unhappy with how their child was being treated @highlight Officials claimed the film contained 'vulgar' and 'offensive sexual language' and compromised Hvizdo's position as coach
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"The @placeholder plaintiff felt so intimidated by the judge's repeated demand that she eventually removed her head scarf," the organization said in a statement released Tuesday.
(CNN) -- Michigan's Supreme Court issued an order Tuesday allowing lower state courts to "exercise reasonable control" over the appearance of witnesses and parties, a rule change proposed after a Muslim woman refused to remove an Islamic garment in a small claims court. A niqab is a garment that covers the entire face and head, except for the eyes. The order allows courts "reasonable control over the appearance of parties and witnesses" so as to "ensure that the demeanor of such persons may be observed and assessed by the fact-finder and ensure the accurate identification of such person." The order, which amends a rule of the Michigan Rules of Evidence, is effective September 1. @highlight Courts allowed "exercise reasonable control" over appearance of witnesses @highlight Change prompted by case in which judge demanded woman remove face-covering @highlight Rule says "demeanor" must be observable, "accurate identification" ensured @highlight Council on American-Islamic Relations, ACLU oppose the change
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Study tours are increasingly popular for @placeholder families that can afford them.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- The two teen girls were close friends, each looking forward to a summer trip to California to improve their English. Ye Mengyuan excelled at the piano, just as she did in her academics. Wang Linjia enjoyed calligraphy and, according to local media, her work at the school's TV and radio stations. Classmates since junior high, the girls often ate lunch together at school, and few were surprised that they chose to sit together on the 10-hour flight that led to their deaths Saturday. Asiana Airlines Flight 214 had started in Shanghai, China, where the two girls boarded. Then, with a stop in Seoul, South Korea, the flight headed for San Francisco. @highlight NEW: Parents of the two girls killed arrive in San Francisco @highlight NEW: Asiana Airlines' CEO apologized to the parents during their layover in Seoul @highlight Ye Mengyuan and Wang Linjia, both 16, both died after the crash @highlight One of the girls killed may have been hit by emergency vehicle
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@placeholder was delighted with the performance and said: 'We were all pretty nervous before that one.
By Pa Reporter Helen Glover and Heather Stanning claimed gold in the women's pair before the men's four added a second triumph as Great Britain celebrated four more medals at the World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam on Saturday. Olympic champions Glover and Stanning led from the front on a day where Alex Gregory, Mohamed Sbihi, George Nash and Andrew Triggs Hodge followed suit, while both the men's pair and the men's quadruple clinched silver for Britain. Glover and Stanning took an early lead in their race and pressed on to record a world-best time of six minutes 50.61 seconds to come home ahead of silver winners the United States, with New Zealand in third. @highlight Glover and Stanning win women's pair in Amsterdam @highlight Great Britain's men's four also among winners in Holland @highlight Great Britain win four more medals at World Rowing Championships
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Although there have been a series of tax increases since 1982, no president has overturned the basic slash in income tax rates achieved by @placeholder in 1981 that forever depleted the government of needed revenue.
(CNN) -- President Obama's poll numbers have hit a new low and he's under fire for everything from the rise of ISIS to the response to the Ebola threat. So it may seem surprising to many readers that the Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman -- who has been one of the president's strongest critics from the left -- has written a cover story for Rolling Stone entitled "In Defense of Obama." The article is important. Krugman rightfully directs our attention away from approval ratings and popularity -- measures that don't tell us much about the place of our leaders in American history -- insisting instead that we should be focused on things that a president actually does. @highlight Nobel-winning economist Krugman writes that Obama is one of most successful presidents @highlight Julian Zelizer: Obama's policies on health care, economy, regulation could prove successful @highlight But he says it's much too early to evaluate Obama's overall impact @highlight Zelizer: Decisions made by LBJ, Reagan, others were hard to fully assess for many years
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The gifts didn't stop there though, as the star also posted a snap of her pop art style portrait which was also a gift from @placeholder.
By Bianca London She's the heir to a multi-billion pound empire and living in the fast lane is something Tamara Ecclestone knows all about. So, when it came to celebrating her 30th birthday last night, the heiress didn't do things by half measures. The socialite, model and television personality threw a lavish party with her husband, Jay Rutland, mother Slavica, sister Petra, brother-in-law James Stunt, as well as the likes of rapper P Diddy and comedian Michael McIntyre. Scroll down for video What a soiree! Formula 1 heiress Tamara Eccleston, pictured with her husband Jay Rutland, threw a lavish 30th birthday in London last night @highlight Tamara celebrated her 30th birthday at London's ME Hotel on The Strand @highlight Flew P Diddy in to perform; he reportedly costs around £700k an hour @highlight Michael McIntyre provided the comedy @highlight Wore a dazzling golden gown and wore her hair if perfectly coiffed style @highlight Was joined by sister Petra, husband Jay and mother Slavica @highlight Michael McIntyre can command up to £40,000 for an hour of material @highlight Radio Rooftop Bar requires £65k minimum spend for a Sunday night
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Some veiled threats against all the @placeholder MPs who backed gay marriage are visible online.
Sadiq Khan, Labour's Shadow Justice Secretary, has received death threats after voting in favour of gay marriage Britain's most senior Muslim MP has received death threats after voting in favour of gay marriage. Police have told Sadiq Khan, Labour’s Shadow Justice Secretary, that the threats are credible enough that he should review the security around him and his family following the Commons vote. Officers in his Tooting constituency in London have been put on high alert, and will respond ‘extra-quick’ should an incident be reported at his home. The Metropolitan Police has also advised Mr Khan, 42, that they may put more officers around him if further threats are made. @highlight Police have told Sadiq Khan he should review the security around him and his family following the Commons vote @highlight Officers in his Tooting constituency in London have been put on high alert @highlight Khan was among 400 MPs, five Muslim, who voted in favour of the bill
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In the wake of Wednesday's verdict, Robert said a @placeholder government official told her the emirate plans to open its first rape clinic, which she said was a small victory.
DUBAI (CNN) -- A court in Dubai sentenced two men Wednesday to 15 years in prison for the rape and kidnapping of a 15-year-old French boy. Veronique Robert, mother of the 15-year-old French-Swiss teen, speaking outside a court in Dubai. The boy's mother, Veronique Robert, was visibly upset after the sentence was read and promised to appeal. Robert, a French journalist, brought the case to the media's attention in recent months in an effort to shed light on what she deemed to be injustices in the pro-Western emirate of Dubai. Robert said Wednesday's sentence was too lenient for a crime that she believes is tantamount to attempted murder because one of her son's attackers was knowingly HIV-positive at the time of the rape. @highlight Dubai court sentences two men to 15 years for rape, kidnapping of 15-year-old boy @highlight One of the attackers was knowingly HIV-positive at the time of the rape @highlight Family of the French victim says this makes attack akin to attempted murder @highlight Family say case investigation botched, want more severe sentence
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Cobb was arrested in 2010 in @placeholder on federal charges of willful promotion of hatred.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:26 EST, 28 October 2013 | UPDATED: 12:31 EST, 28 October 2013 Leaders in a small North Dakota town have approved a bill that prevents any new construction to take place in a move to prevent an neo-Nazi from building a 'white-only' community. Craig Cobb has bought a home and 12 other lots in Leith and is encouraging others who want to build an Aryan enclave with him to move there and help him take control of the community. The white supremacist says the new law unfairly targets him. Craig Cobb address supporters inside the Leith Town Hall. Cobb a white supremacist, originally from Canada, has purchased many lots in the tiny town @highlight Leaders in a small North Dakota town have approved a moratorium on any new construction @highlight White supremacist says the action unfairly targets him and his aspirations @highlight Craig Cobb has bought a home and 12 lots and is encouraging others with white power views to move to the town of 24 people @highlight He had planned to create all-white haven @highlight Town has now banned any future building stopping him in his tracks
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Meet our ranger: Margaret Adams didn't expect to fall in love with @placeholder when she started as a seasonal ranger there in 1999.
There's romance in our National Parks, and not just the human kind. A self-described hopeless romantic, park ranger Margaret Adams likes to lead the full moon night hikes at Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio. You'll have to leave your flashlight behind as you head out at dusk, and Adams likes to change her route, so all you'll know is that the full moon will light the way and it will last about two hours. You might encounter animals stirring in the night. During February's full moon hike, Adams and her hikers spotted a couple of deer ahead and later, a pair of coyotes. @highlight Ranger Margaret Adams finds serenity and peace in the park's waterfalls and lakes @highlight No flashlights are allowed on her "full moon" hikes, which usually start at dusk @highlight Enjoy the snapping turtles, blue herons and coyotes living in this national park
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In 2012, McGinniss, critcized by @placeholder supporters who said he betrayed the doctor, told CNN that he embedded with the defense team because he thought it would be fascinating to see how the lawyers and accused handled a high-profile murder case.
(CNN) -- Author Joe McGinniss, who chronicled the murder case of former Green Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald in the 1983 book "Fatal Vision," has died, his lawyer said Monday. He was 71. McGinniss died Monday afternoon at UMass Memorial Medical Center in Worcester, Massachusetts, said friend and attorney Dennis Holahan. He had been battling prostate cancer for two years. He also wrote the 1969 bestseller "The Selling of the President 1968," a close look at the marketing and campaigning of presidential candidate Richard Nixon. McGinniss had fly-on-the-wall access for Nixon's victorious run. Nixon had learned his lesson from his 1960 loss to John F. Kennedy. In '68, he put together a team of advisers to mold his television image, including 1960s TV hit "Laugh-In" head writer Paul Keyes, former CBS executive Frank Shakespeare, ad man Harry Treleaven and a producer named Roger Ailes, who had been working for former big-band singer Mike Douglas' daytime talk-variety show. (Ailes is now head of Fox News Channel.) @highlight McGinniss wrote "Fatal Vision," "The Selling of the President 1968" @highlight "Fatal Vision" chronicled the murder case of Green Beret doctor Jeffrey MacDonald @highlight "Selling of the President" charted Richard Nixon's presidential run
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Asked if the @placeholder photos were a bad look, he said it was the players' personal choice to partake in the activity, legally.
By Daniel Mills Five New Zealand rugby union players are at the centre of a social media storm after images of them posing with dead animals in South Africa emerged on Facebook. Three All-Black stars feature among a gang of five Canterbury Crusaders players, outed by an African environmentalist group which posted four pictures of the players posing alongside a dead zebra, blesbok, a gemsbok and an eland. They feature Crusaders teammates Tyler Bleyendaal and Ben Funnell as well as All Blacks Tom Taylor, and Sam and George Whitelock. All five are pictured looking particularly proud of their animal conquests, smiling before the cameras and holding the horns of their prey. @highlight The Canterbury Crusaders players were game hunting in South Africa @highlight Images of them alongside dead animals featured on Facebook Thursday @highlight Social media users were outraged with comments condemning them @highlight The Landmark Organisation group called the images 'disgusting' @highlight The players activities were deemed legal but unfavorably looked upon
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"However, @placeholder recognizes that his comments at the weekend were unacceptable."
(CNN) -- A soccer presenter who made sexist remarks about a female match official resigned from Britain's Sky Sports on Wednesday, a day after the co-host with whom he made the remarks was fired by the network. Richard Keys, the commentator who resigned Wednesday, had been overheard disparaging assistant referee Sian Massey, saying women don't understand the offsides rule, in conversation with fellow commentator Andy Gray. Sky Sports terminated its contract with Gray on Tuesday, citing "unacceptable and offensive behaviour." "I am deeply sorry for my remarks and the offence they have caused," Keys said in a statement Wednesday. "It was wrong and should not have happened. I have thought long and hard and reached the decision that it is time to move on." @highlight Richard Keys resigned from Britain's Sky Sports on Wednesday @highlight His co-host had been fired by the network a day earlier @highlight The two had been overheard disparaging a female assistant referee
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For @placeholder, home is the house she grew up in and the parents she remembers -- wealthy, privileged suburbanites who are only too keen to set back the clock and pretend their little girl never strayed across the tracks.
(CNN) -- A love story released in time for Valentine's Day, bringing together the stars of "The Notebook" (Rachel McAdams) and "Dear John" (Channing Tatum)? Sounds like a cookie-cutter chick flick, for sure. But "The Vow" surpasses low expectations, for this male film critic at any rate, if only because it hits on an intriguing yarn and plays it out with some respect for the characters involved. Tatum is Leo, a young man whose blissfully happy marriage is rear-ended by a snowplow -- propelling wife Paige (McAdams) through the windscreen and into a brain trauma unit. When she wakes up, she's okay -- except that she's wiped out the last five years entirely. She doesn't know Leo, doesn't remember dropping out of law school and switching to art classes, and doesn't like anything she finds in her wardrobe. She also doesn't remember cutting off her parents and her sister -- Leo's never even met them before -- or why she broke up with her fiancé, Jeremy. @highlight "The Vow" hits on an intriguing yarn and plays it out @highlight Michael Sucsy's movie is a different beast, a romance first and foremost @highlight Channing Tatum is a good fit for the bruised and brooding Leo
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The book goes on to reveal that while he remained publicly neutral in the Labour leadership contest that followed his defeat in the 2010 election, Mr @placeholder privately backed Ed Miliband.
By James Chapman Toxic: Damian McBride (right) confesses to helping Gordon Brown drive his leading rivals out of the Cabinet by using the dark arts of media manipulation The toxic culture of spin, smears and feuding at the heart of New Labour is laid bare today in an explosive political memoir. Damian McBride confesses to helping Gordon Brown drive his leading rivals out of the Cabinet by using the dark arts of media manipulation. In the disturbingly candid book, serialised in the Daily Mail, the spin doctor says he routinely discredited opponents by tipping off newspapers about ‘drug use, spousal abuse, alcoholism and extra-marital affairs’. @highlight Damian McBride helped drive Gordon Brown's rivals out of Cabinet @highlight Spin doctor says he discredited opponents by tipping off newspapers @highlight The book will hugely embarrass Ed Miliband and Ed Balls @highlight Mr McBride forced to resign as Mr Brown’s special adviser in 2009 @highlight Linked to a plot to smear Tory MPs via an anti-Conservative gossip website @highlight Mr McBride helped destroy Home Secretary Charles Clarke by fabricating a briefing war between him and a key adviser to Tony Blair; @highlight Another obstacle to Mr Brown, John Reid, quit the same Cabinet post after Mr McBride leaked details of his alleged ‘drinking, fighting and carousing’; @highlight Allegations about another minister, Ivan Lewis, pestering a female aide were leaked to punish him for criticising Mr Brown’s tax policies; @highlight Mr McBride confesses to logging in to Mr Brown’s office email and leaking details of restricted or confidential documents to discredit opponents; @highlight Mr Brown developed an elaborate ‘political intelligence operation’ with ‘moles’ on the teams of rival ministers; @highlight Shadow foreign secretary Douglas Alexander knifed his own sister Wendy, the Scottish Labour leader, urging her dismissal over a minor donations controversy; @highlight As his premiership faltered, Mr Brown desperately tried to recruit celebrity advisers including Simon Cowell, Lorraine Kelly, Fiona Phillips and Lord Sugar.
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International plea: The @placeholder said on Friday at least 500 foreign experts are needed to help deal with Ebola in West Africa
The Ebola epidemic affecting West Africa is predicted to last a further 12 to 18 months, according to U.S. scientists. Epidemiologists have been creating computer models of the Ebola epidemic for the National Institutes of Health and the Defense Department. The model they have created is a far less optimistic estimate than that of the World Health Organization (WHO), which last month said it hoped to contain the outbreak within nine months and 20,000 total cases. Scroll down for video Spreading: A child looks at a man suspected of suffering from the Ebola virus, while holding his hand over his nose, in a main street and busy part in Monrovia, Liberia, Friday, September 12 @highlight U.S. scientists say the Ebola crisis is worsening @highlight They predict the virus will rage for another 12 to 18 months @highlight As of September 7, there had been 4,366 Ebola cases including 2,218 deaths, more than half of them in Liberia @highlight The most recent figures from Liberia reported 400 new cases as of September 7 - almost double the number reported the previous week
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"The family, the girlfriend of @placeholder and AS Livorno Calcio wants to thank all of the people that in this time of pain have remembered a great athlete and a special person," read a statement on the club's official website.
(CNN) -- The world of sport has paid its tributes to Livorno midfielder Piermario Morosini, who died Saturday after collapsing on the pitch during his side's Serie B game at Pescara. The entire Italian football program this weekend was canceled and a minute's silence was observed at major league games around the world in his honor. A similar tribute was also paid before the start of Sunday's Milan marathon. Tennis player Sara Errani dedicated her victory in the Barcelona Open final to Morosini. "This tournament is for him," Errani told the WTA official website. "It has been very hard. The images have impacted me a lot. It's amazing that these things can happen. It really makes you think." @highlight Tributes to Italian footballer Piermario Morosini @highlight Minute's silence observed before matches across the globe @highlight Morosini collapsed during a Serie B game Saturday and died later @highlight The 25-year-old was playing for Livorno on loan from Udinese
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Cotton said the treatment @placeholder has received at a mental health institution is 'markedly better' than the care she had before August, when she was held in jail.
A 12-year-old girl who is accused of trying to kill her friend to honour Slender Man still believes in the fictional character six months on, her attorney says. Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier have been charged with attempted murder and face up to 65 years in prison for allegedly stabbing their friend 19 times after a sleepover in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on May 31. The girls reportedly planned the crime to demonstrate dedication to Slenderman, a character who appears in stories on the website Creepypasta. Beliefs: Morgan Geyser, pictured in court in June. She is accused of trying to kill her friend to honour Slender Man still believes in the fictional character six months on, her attorney says @highlight Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier have been charged with attempted murder @highlight Pair face up to 65 years in prison for allegedly stabbing their friend 19 times @highlight Morgan's attorney said that her mental state has not improved @highlight Set to challenge a state doctor's determination that she is fit to stand trial @highlight Wisconsin judge ordered girl to receive mental health treatment in August
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As the call ends, @placeholder says, "There are three left to kill, there are three left."
LAREDO, Texas (CNN) -- Rosalio Reta sits at a table inside a Laredo Police Department interrogation room. A detective, sitting across the table, asks him how it all started. Gabriel Cardona, who shows his tattooed eyelids, worked as a hit man for a Mexican cartel. Reta, in Spanish street slang, describes his initiation as an assassin, at the age of 13, for the Mexican Gulf Cartel, one of the country's two major drug gangs. "I thought I was Superman. I loved doing it, killing that first person," Reta says on the videotape obtained by CNN. "They tried to take the gun away, but it was like taking candy from kid." @highlight U.S. teens are accused of acting as Mexican cartel hit men in Laredo, Texas @highlight One allegedly told police: "I loved ... killing that first person" @highlight Police detective: "One thing you wonder all the time is what made them be this way?" @highlight Prosecutors say both teens were given military-style training in Mexico
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Selby’s popularity has quickly skyrocketed since his speech hit @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:00 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 15:59 EST, 21 August 2013 Incoming freshmen at Georgia Tech in Atlanta got the most memorable welcome speech of all time from an upperclassman who encouraged the class of 2018 to not just stand on but ‘CRUSH the shoulders of giants!’ To the slowly building theme music of 2001: A Space Odyssey theme, Nick Selby’s speech began as most typically do but crescendoed into a convocation address so epic and inspired that each fresh-faced student in attendance is sure to walk into their first class ready, in Selby’s words, ‘to do the impossible.’ @highlight Not just for the college crowd: Nick Selby's unique and inspired speech has attracted hundreds of thousands of Youtube views @highlight Selby has also won the hearts of some adoring female friends as his grinning likeness sweeps the web
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And many Republicans on @placeholder worry another fight on a spending bill will lead to another government shutdown.
Washington (CNN) -- House Speaker John Boehner said Friday that Congress "will not stand idle as the President undermines the rule of law, " but gave no specifics on how congressional Republicans would respond to the president's executive action on immigration. Boehner told reporters that by moving ahead with unilateral action, the president chose to "deliberately sabotage any chance of enacting bipartisan reform that he claims to seek." In a less than five minute press conference on Capitol Hill, the Speaker said he told the President on Thursday "he's damaging the presidency itself." Pressed if congressional Republicans would try to block the president's executive actions by moving legislation to strip funding from federal agencies, Boehner sidestepped the question and instead said he was reviewing various actions with his members. @highlight Boehner responded to Obama's immigration executive action @highlight Boehner: Obama is 'damaging the presidency itself'
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Review board finds potential abuses in @placeholder phone, internet surveillance
The federal government has concluded there's a new leaker exposing national security documents in the aftermath of surveillance disclosures by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, U.S. officials tell CNN. Proof of the newest leak comes from national security documents that formed the basis of a news story published Tuesday by the Intercept, the news site launched by Glenn Greenwald, who also published Snowden's leaks. NSA leaker Edward Snowden asks to extend Russia asylum The Intercept article focuses on the growth in U.S. government databases of known or suspected terrorist names during the Obama administration. The article cites documents prepared by the National Counterterrorism Center dated August 2013, which is after Snowden left the United States to avoid criminal charges. @highlight FIRST ON CNN: New documents formed the basis of story on news site, Intercept @highlight The site is run by Glenn Greenwald, who published leaks by Edward Snowden @highlight Article focuses on the growth of names on terror databases during the Obama administration
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He added: 'I’d find it difficult to have family racing in @placeholder.
Jenson Button took time out of his hectic Formula 1 schedule to enjoy a spot of shopping in Bond Street, London. The 34 year old, was with his fiancee Jessica Michibata as they strolled around a high-end shopping district. The McLaren driver has plenty of spare cash but decided to just window shop as he chatted away to his partner. Jenson Button was out with his fiancee Jessica Michibata as he went window shopping in Bond Street, London As well as the upcoming Formula 1 season, the pair have their wedding to plan, a task which is turning out to be tricky for Button. @highlight Jenson Button will continue with McLaren next season @highlight Button and his fiancee were spotted in Bond Street, London @highlight The 34-year-old admits that planning a wedding is a difficult task
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The award went to rapper/actor Common and musician John Legend for their song "Glory" from the film "@placeholder."
(CNN)The 72nd Golden Globes started out pretty much how we expected with Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosting: irreverent and funny. The pair made jokes about everything from the "spoiled" actors and actresses to the marriage of George Clooney and the controversy surrounding North Korea's issue with the Sony film "The Interview." "Tonight we celebrate all the great television shows we know and love as well as all the movies that North Korea was okay with," Fey said. There was a moment of uncomfortable tittering in the audience when Poehler took on the controversy of allegations that Bill Cosby had drugged and sexually assaulted women. @highlight "Boyhood" wins best motion picture, drama @highlight George Clooney offers sweet words to his new wife @highlight Rapper Common, singer John Legend win for song from "Selma" @highlight Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host the show for third and final year
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He was exactly the kind of person we needed there if our @placeholder efforts are to be successful.
New York (CNN) -- Matthew Hoh, a young man previously unknown to the general public, has become the first U.S. official known to resign in protest over the Afghan war. He was the senior U.S. civilian adviser in Zabul province, Afghanistan. There certainly have been more famous resignations over a president's war policy. President Lyndon Johnson's first secretary of health, education and welfare and the architect of much of the civil rights and Great Society programs, John Gardner, resigned because he could not support the war in Vietnam and privately told the president he could not support him for re-election. @highlight Ed Rollins: Matthew Hoh quit the Foreign Service due to doubt about war @highlight He says Hoh is latest in tradition of Americans who resigned over wars @highlight Presidents must ask tough questions before sending troops, Rollins says @highlight Rollins: Troops should only be committed to serve vital U.S. interests
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He joined scores of other celebrities who vented their anger about the situation on @placeholder and called for peaceful protests in the fight for justice.
Within minutes of Monday’s Ferguson verdict, basketball legend LeBron James used social media to express his remorse for the family of dead teenager Michael Brown and the looting that followed. The grand jury’s decision not to prosecute police officer Darren Wilson was announced on Monday during the Cleveland Cavaliers' 106-74 win over the Orlando Magic and not long after the game, James took to Twitter to voice his frustration. ‘As a society how do we do better and stop things like this happening time after time,’ he tweeted. ‘Violence is not the answer people. Retaliation isn't the solution as well.’ @highlight Within minutes of Monday's verdict, the basketball legend had tweeted his remorse for Michael Brown's family and the looting in Ferguson @highlight 'Violence is not the answer people. Retaliation isn't the solution as well,' he tweeted @highlight James also posted a photo of a drawing depicting Michael Brown and Florida shooting victim Trayvon Martin arm-in-arm @highlight Other celebrities, including Rihanna, Cher, Serena Williams, Josh Groban, Montel Williams and Pharrell, expressed their sadness over the decision
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and I hope that the @placeholder will have learnt lessons from this.
Michelle Jannetta, 31, died at Milton Keynes Hospital after a catalogue of errors by staff. An inquest heard staff accused her of faking illness A 31-year-old mentally ill patient died unnecessarily because of a catalogue of errors by A&E staff, an inquest has concluded. Michelle Jannetta, from Bletchley, Milton Keynes, died at Milton Keynes Hospital on March 8, 2012, after taking an overdose of painkillers. While at the hospital she was left in the care of unqualified healthcare assistants, was believed to be faking her illness despite being in a deep coma, and was not given the antidote which could have saved her life, the inquest heard. @highlight Michelle Jannetta died at Milton Keynes Hospital on March 8, 2012 @highlight Went to the A&E department after taking an overdose of painkillers @highlight Family say staff believed she was faking symptoms and failed to give antidote @highlight Her medical notes were written on a surgical glove which was then lost @highlight Was left in the care of a healthcare assistant instead of a fully trained nurse @highlight Her blood samples were mixed up with those of another patient @highlight Was placed to sleep on her back which caused airway to become blocked @highlight Coroner has written to Secretary of State to ask that seriously ill patients are cared for by trained nurses rather than healthcare assistants
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The concept of Latino/@placeholder unity is probably overrated, as we are reminded whenever there is an outbreak of ethnic infighting.
(CNN) -- What's in a nombre? Apparently, for some Latinos, er, I mean Hispanics, it matters a lot. When researchers asked a group of people with roots in Latin America what they wanted to be called, they got a variety of responses. According to a new survey by the Pew Hispanic Center, the preferred term for many is "Hispanic." People prefer that word over "Latino" by a two-to-one margin, 33% to 14%. But the study also revealed that most Latinos/Hispanics (51%) don't use either term and couldn't care less what they're called. Also, in a fascinating trend, the survey found that for those who want to affix their own label, the first preference is tied to an individual's country of origin or that of their parents. Fifty-one percent of those surveyed said they describe their identity by using country of origin. @highlight Ruben Navarrette: New survey reveals attitudes on Latino, Hispanic designations @highlight He says most with Latin American roots prefer to identify with their countries of origin @highlight But he says when they're harassed as a bloc, they unify; for example, on immigration @highlight Navarrette: Latinos should put aside petty labels, concentrate on big issues that affect them
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After only 100 seconds Romelu Lukaku whipped in a magnificent long range goal at the @placeholder
Everton striker Romelu Lukaku wants to be the best player in the world claims team mate Tim Howard. Much is expected of the Belgian international having sealed his permanent move to Goodison Park this summer, having impressed last season on loan from Chelsea. The club record £28million signing scored his first goal of the campaign during the 2-0 win against former club West Brom on Saturday as he looks to beat his tally of 16 for the toffees last season. Everton's Romelu Lukaku refuses to celebrate having scored against former club West Brom on Saturday The 21-year-old featured in Belgian's World Cup campaign to the quarter-finals in Brazil, and Howard praises Lukaku's hunger for success. @highlight Club record £28m signing scored his first goal of the season on Saturday @highlight Everton keeper Tim Howard praises Romelu Lukaku's attitude @highlight Belgian helped Everton secure first win of the season at the Hawthorns
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Upon entering A Mercantile Novel, guests are greeted by an acute sugar smell, which materializes all around in crates and trays full of @placeholder that are free for the taking.
By Misty White Sidell One ambitious young artist has transplanted a chocolate-making factory line from his native Colombia to New York City to create 7,000 candies per day – all of which will be free to the public. By showcasing Colombia’s popular Chocmelo marshmallow candy as art, Oscar Murillo, 28, hopes to create a narrative about globalization, immigration, and community inside the renowned David Zwirner gallery. The exhibit, titled ‘A Mercantile Novel’, which opens today, brings a piece of Mr Murillo’s hometown of La Paila, Colombia to the U.S. – including 13 factory workers who have never before left their native country. @highlight Oscar Murillo's A Mercantile Novel will produce 7,000 candies each day at the David Zwirner gallery in New York @highlight The chocolate-covered marshmallows, called Chocmelos, will be offered to the public for free @highlight Chocmelo's parent company Colombina has transplanted 13 factory workers to New York for the exhibit - marking their first trip outside Colombia
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More shots are heard on the recording, then @placeholder's screams, with Smith saying, "You're dying."
A Minnesota homeowner who shot and killed two teenagers during a break-in was convicted Tuesday of premeditated murder. Byron Smith had claimed he was simply defending himself during the break-in at his home in the small city of Little Falls on Thanksgiving Day 2012. Smith's attorney said the 65-year-old was fearful after previous burglaries. But prosecutors argued that Smith waited in his basement and intended to kill the teens. A total of nine shots were fired at 17-year-old Nick Brady and 18-year-old Haile Kifer. Going to prison: Byron Smith was convicted Tuesday of murdering two teens on Thanksgiving Day 2012. Pictured above leaving court today after closing arguments @highlight Byron Smith, 65, was convicted Tuesday of murdering Haile Kifer, 18, and Nick Brady, 17, after they broke into his house on Thanksgiving 2012 @highlight Smith argued that he killed the teen cousins in self-defense, but the prosecution proved that he staked out in his basement waiting for them @highlight It took the jury just three hours Tuesday morning to come to a decision @highlight Smith's lawyer says they will be appealing
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However it's unclear whether @placeholder or Obama will visit Ferguson.
As protesters shut down streets around Capitol Hill on Sunday morning, local and national leaders sounded off on developments in Ferguson, Missouri, and speculation over whether President Barack Obama would make a visit to the area. Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Massachusetts, suggested that Obama would like to visit Ferguson. "I think he wants to go," Patrick said on NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. "And that's not because I know that. I just sense that knowing the man." Following the news last week that Officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted, Obama made an address to the country calling for Americans to accept the decision and not to react with violence. However, he also addressed the frustrations of many in Ferguson and across the country. @highlight Local and national leaders address whether President Obama should go to Ferguson @highlight Gov. Deval Patrick, D-Massachusetts: "I think he wants to go" @highlight Attorney General Eric Holder will hold a roundtable discussion in Atlanta on Monday
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It's a great stadium there but it's a lot of travelling and you don't want to be doing too much of that and @placeholder is a classic game.
By Sportsmail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:43 EST, 30 August 2012 | UPDATED: 15:36 EST, 30 August 2012 Manchester City will take on Real Madrid in the Champions League after they were drawn together in Group D. The two giants of European football will go head to head in the group stages, which kick off next month. They will also take on Ajax and Borussia Dortmund in a difficult group. Chelsea, who won the tournament in May, face a tough test after being drawn in the same group as Italian giants Juventus, plus Shakhtar Donetsk and Nordsjaelland. Manchester United will be happy to go up against Braga, Galatasaray and Cluj, while Arsenal will be confident of progressing from a group with Schalke, Olympiakos and Montpellier. @highlight Premier League champions face double header with Mourinho @highlight Holders Chelsea to take on Italian giants Juventus @highlight Man United up against Braga, Galatasaray and Cluj @highlight Arsenal grouped with Schalke, Olympiakos and Montpellier @highlight Celtic face tricky test against Barcelona and Messi
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In the last few years, @placeholder' product line has exploded.
(CNN) -- Not long ago camel milk was an unfancied staple, the preserve of Bedouin herders. However companies in the UAE have recently been positioning camel products as the stuff of luxury. Upscale department stores like London's Selfridge's now stock camel milk chocolate and it might not be long before camel milk ice cream, cheese, hot dogs -- and even camel leather handbags -- follow suit. "Currently, we are exporting our camel milk to Kuwait, Jordan, Malaysia, Austria and the UK, with quite positive outcomes," says Mustasher Al Badry, the deputy general manager at Camelicious, one of the UAE's camel milk producers, and a brand owned by the Emirates Industry for Camel Milk & Products (EICMP). @highlight Camel milk and meat products have become trendy in the UAE @highlight Shops sell everything from camel hotdogs to camel milk gelato @highlight Camel products are going global; the EU allowed for camel milk trade last year
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Map: The attack occurred around 70km south of @placeholder, in WA's south
The teenager out spear fishing with tragic Jay Muscat who died after being attacked by a four to five-metre-long great white shark fired a spear gun into the mouth of the shark to save his own life after it had mauled his friend. Matt Pullella was with Mr Muscat, 17, when he was attacked on Monday at Cheynes Beach on the West Australian coast, around 70km east of Albany. After fatally biting Mr Muscat the shark went for Mr Pullella who was able to fend it off by putting the spear gun into its mouth and firing the trigger. The Western Australian reported that Mr Pullella told friends on Facebook of the terrifying moment he faced death. @highlight Jay Muscat, a 17-year-old local, was spearfishing when he was attacked @highlight He died at Cheynes Beach, a popular camping spot on WA's south coast @highlight His friend Matt Pullella who was fishing with him fends off the shark by firing a spear gun as it turns on him @highlight WA Department of Fisheries has deployed baited drum lines at the beach, which has been closed, in an attempt to catch and kill the shark @highlight Mr Muscat described himself on his Instagram page as 'just a young salty dog ... spearfishing and fishing are my thing’ @highlight 'This guy was always the life of the party and one of the greatest guys to be around,' says Mr Muscat's friend Bryce Aggiss
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In July, the @placeholder government conceded for the first time that Kenyans had been tortured during the fight for independence.
(CNN) -- Three Kenyans tortured during a colonial-era rebellion can sue the United Kingdom for compensation, a London high court ruled Friday, potentially opening floodgates of abuse claims dating to the British Empire. The plaintiffs said they endured torture at the hands of British forces, including castration, brutal beatings and detention. The abuse occurred during Kenya's struggle for independence about six decades ago. In the Kenyan capital of Nairobi, jubilant colonial-era fighters, balancing on walking sticks, gingerly danced after the ruling thousands of miles away. Others prayed and wept. "It's a great day. I am as happy as the day I was released" from the detention camp, said Wambugu Wa Nyingi, one of the three. "We believe that they (the UK) will do the right thing, now that they have accepted that it's the truth." @highlight NEW: Nairobi lawyer to file lawsuit on behalf of more colonial-era fighters @highlight NEW: Britain says it will appeal the ruling @highlight NEW: Jubilant ex-colonial fighters weep and dance @highlight Britain does not deny that its colonial forces tortured detainees
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The three-man operation used Martino as the middleman between Battista, who placed the bets, and Donaghy, who gave his picks to @placeholder by using the coded language.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Former NBA referee Tim Donaghy was released on $250,000 bail after pleading guilty Wednesday to two felonies related to wagering on games he officiated and supplying inside information on games to others. Tim Donaghy was an NBA referee for 13 years. He worked more than 700 games in his career. "Today's guilty plea and charges serve as a warning that easy money often comes at a high price," said U.S. Attorney Roslynn Mauskopf. Two of Donaghy's alleged co-conspirators -- James Battista, also known as "Baba" and "Sheep," and Thomas Martino -- were also arraigned Wednesday for involvement in the gambling ring. @highlight NEW: Tim Donaghy, two alleged co-conspirators released on bail @highlight Referee accused of providing information on games he officiated @highlight Charges could result in 25 years in prison @highlight Donaghy cooperating with prosecutors
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The French government said its soldier was wounded by insurgent fire in a fight during a reconnaissance mission in @placeholder province and died later at a hospital.
Kabul, Afghanistan(CNN) -- A suicide bomb attack targeting a hospital in eastern Afghanistan killed at least 35 people and wounded more than two dozen, a brazen strike that rocked a maternity ward and claimed the lives of numerous women and children. The incident occurred Saturday in the Azra district of Logar province when a truck packed with explosives detonated, according to Sifatiullah Haqmal, a member of the provincial council. The head of the U.N. Assistance Mission in Afghanistan said "much of the damage was in the maternity ward of the hospital, and many of those killed and injured were women and children." @highlight NEW: A French soldier was killed in Kapisa province @highlight Along with the 35 dead, 25 were wounded, an official said @highlight ISAF, U.S. and Karzai condemned the latest attacks
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"The crowd has been vocal but very cooperative," @placeholder police Lt. Steve Skinner said.
Walnut Creek, California (CNN) -- Dueling rallies took place Monday involving a former Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer who was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of an unarmed passenger. Several hundred people gathered in this suburban community, some 25 miles northeast of San Francisco, with supporters of former officer Johannes Mehserle joined by critics, who said they were calling for justice for his victim, Oscar Grant. The Walnut Creek branch of the Contra Costa County Superior Court closed early Monday because of the rallies, and all cases that were scheduled to be heard Monday afternoon were postponed. Some gas stations and a restaurant in the area also opted to close down for the day. @highlight NEW: Police Lt. says crowds were vocal but orderly @highlight No arrests as opposing groups demonstrate over transit killing @highlight Groups demonstrate about a transit officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man @highlight Officer was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting of Oscar Grant
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When a call is made via the app, @placeholder connects it to a local phone network and assigns it a local number.
Skype revolutionised how people make calls internationally, but its biggest downfall is that it needs a web connection to work. The Ringo app attempts to rival this by offering calls between countries for the same price as local calls - using submarine cables. This means the app bypasses expensive carrier call costs, doesn’t ask people to turn on roaming data and the firm claims is typically 25 per cent cheaper than Skype. Scroll down for video Ringo, pictured, is available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone in 16 countries including Australia, UK, the U.S and Canada. It converts international calls to local ones using nearby phone networks and after connecting calls to local networks, they are passed through submarine cables @highlight The app that lets you make international calls WITHOUT a web connection @highlight Ringo is available for iOS, Android and Windows Phone in 16 countries @highlight It converts international calls to local ones using nearby phone networks @highlight These local calls are then sent to other countries using submarine cables @highlight Firm claims the calls are typically 25 per cent cheaper than Skype
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The @placeholder has about 9,000 troops there, the second-largest contingent after the United States.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Central London fell silent save for the tolling of Big Ben as the United Kingdom honored the dead of wars past and present on Remembrance Sunday. Queen Elizabeth II then laid a wreath at the Cenotaph, the war memorial on Whitehall near Parliament, after a military band played the "Last Post." Other members of the royal family, including her husband, Prince Philip, and grandchildren Princes Harry and William, followed suit under steel-gray skies as Britain marked a tradition going back to the end of World War I. Harry was representing his father Prince Charles, the heir to the throne, who is in Canada. @highlight Queen Elizabeth II and Royal family lay wreaths at the Cenotaph, the war memorial near Parliament in London @highlight Britain honors its war dead each year on the Sunday closest to November 11, the day World War I ended in 1918 @highlight Hours before the ceremony began, the 200th British soldier was been killed in hostile action in Afghanistan @highlight That was followed by the news that a U.S. soldier and another British soldier died in separate incidents
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(In the end, the planning duties between @placeholder and his bride-to-be were more like "70/30.")
(CNN) -- Wedding bells rang for three different celebrity couples over Labor Day weekend. In Miami, basketball star Dwyane Wade tied the knot with actress Gabrielle Union on Saturday, the same weekend that Ashlee Simpson -- the musical younger sister of Jessica Simpson -- reportedly wed Diana Ross' actor son Evan in Connecticut, and Donnie Wahlberg said "I do" to Jenny McCarthy. Wade and Union, who've been an item since 2008, set their nuptials apart with the hashtag #thewadeunion, which they used to share their special moment with fans. "Happy," a smiling Union wrote on Instagram Saturday. "All my loved ones are in town... Today is a good day... I must say I'm feeling blessed and humbled and just freakin happy." @highlight Three celebrity weddings took place over the weekend @highlight Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade wed in Miami @highlight Singer Donnie Wahlberg and Jenny McCarthy tied the knot in Chicago @highlight Ashlee Simpson and Evan Ross reportedly married in Connecticut
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At issue is whether @placeholder' constitutional right to a speedy trial and competent defense were short-circuited by an ongoing budget shortfall.
Washington (CNN) -- Troubling questions over Georgia's controversial death penalty system will remain unresolved for now, after the Supreme Court declined Monday to review an appeal from a death-row inmate who received unwanted help from state prosecutors on his legal representation. The justices without comment rejected Jamie Ryan Weis' request for relief. He says he sat in jail for years after the state ran out of money to pay for his lawyers. Weis said prosecutors then suggested that a judge appoint two public defenders, even offering the names of two overworked and inexperienced attorneys who did not want the job. Weis' current legal team calls that a blatant conflict of interest. @highlight The case involves an inmate's complaint of trial delay due to a budget shortfall @highlight Georgia's Supreme Court ruled the system worked adequately @highlight U.S. justices reject the appeal without comment
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‘I would hope that following @placeholder there has been a swift review of the Prime Minister’s security.’
When he was elected Prime Minister he dispensed with his police motorbike outriders and said he was willing to sit in traffic like anyone else. But now David Cameron has been forced to step up his security after a jogger ran into him on Monday in Leeds sparking a major alert. A team of four motorcyclists have begun escorting Mr Cameron’s prime ministerial car following a review of his protection. Scroll down for video David Cameron was seen leaving Parliament following PMQs on Wednesday with his police outriders - just two days after being ran into by a jogger on Monday. He had originally dispensed with the motor cycle escort @highlight EXCLUSIVE: PM forced to step up his security after a jogger ran into him @highlight Team of four outriders now escorting Mr Cameron’s prime ministerial car @highlight After the election Mr Cameron dispensed with his police motorbike team @highlight The Prime Minister said he was willing to sit in traffic like anyone else
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Even though he's on first-name terms with sales staff in stores like @placeholder he can't get special deals.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Unlike most twenty somethings starting out in New York City, Zhang Yuzhu is not scrimping to make rent. A graduate student from China, Zhang spends her free time in the city's swankiest department stores buying designer goods. She once blew $45,000 on the coveted Hermes' Birkin that is regarded by some as the "holy grail" of handbags. Zhang, however, is not splashing her own cash. She is one of China's growing ranks of "haiwai daigou," or overseas personal shoppers, that source luxury items for customers back home. It's a booming business that was worth 74.4 billion yuan ($12 billion) in 2013, according to the China E-commerce Research Center. @highlight Personal shoppers helping Chinese get luxury goods for less @highlight Often students studying abroad, they can earn thousands of dollars a month @highlight Luxury items cost 30% to 40% more in China than U.S. and Europe @highlight Chinese customs authorities are cracking down on the trade; viewed as smuggling
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'Congratulations to @placeholder, it’s a shame I couldn’t play him today but I’m sure we will meet again soon.'
Andy Murray has won the Mubadala World Tennis Championship exhibition in Abu Dhabi after Novak Djokovic withdrew from Saturday's final with a fever. There had been uncertainty over Murray's fitness after he had complained of a sore left shoulder following his semi-final victory against Rafael Nadal on Friday. But it was world No 1 Djokovic who was forced to pull out after coming down with a fever overnight. Andy Murray poses with the Mubadala World Tennis Championship trophy in Abu Dhabi on Saturday Murray (left) receives the trophy from Mubadala CEO Khaldoun el-Mubarak after Novak Djokovic pulled out Djokovic said: 'Unfortunately I am not to be able to play in the final in Abu Dhabi tonight. I’ve been sick today with a fever and I’m not fit to play. @highlight Andy Murray has won the Mubadala World Tennis Championship @highlight Novak Djokovic was forced to withdraw from Saturday's final @highlight The World No 1 came down with a fever overnight
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Alexander smiles at that notion and says: ‘He hasn’t done anything in our sport to deserve the big fight with @placeholder.
‘Where I come from,’ says the man standing between Amir Khan and his mega-fight with Floyd Mayweather, ‘it’s not good to be cocky.’ Where Devon Alexander comes from is St Louis, a 15-minute drive from the combustible town of Ferguson in which riots against white police killing unarmed black men have fanned out across America. ‘Where I come from,’ Alexander continues with cutting reference to growing up on the mean streets, ‘you don’t brag that you’re better than everyone. Because in our communities we believe nobody is better than anybody.’ VIDEO Scroll down to see Alexander trash talk Khan's level of support in the UK @highlight Devon Alexander will fight Amir Khan in Las Vegas on Saturday @highlight The American has criticised his opponent's arrogance @highlight Alexander said if Khan was really good enough he wouldn't need to brag @highlight He also said whoever won deserved a fight with Floyd Mayweather Jnr
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But suspicions over the growing number of applications in @placeholder led to the ring being smashed and none of the 62 fraudulent visa applications were ever granted.
By Alex Horlock PUBLISHED: 04:46 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 16 October 2012 A well-organised sham marriage gang staged fake weddings with eastern European brides so Pakistani men could illegally enter the UK, a court heard. Czech and Slovak women living in the UK were paid by Rotherham-based Asian organisers to fly out to Pakistan where 'marriages' were arranged with Pakistani nationals. Supported by false documents, applications for settlement and family permit visas were submitted to the British High Commission in Islamabad by Pakistanis seeking leave to join their 'wives' in the UK, Sheffield Crown Court was told. @highlight Gang described by prosecutor as 'well-run' and 'professional' @highlight Czeck and Slovak women living in UK were paid by organisers to fly to Pakistan to marry @highlight Seven defendants were found guilty in a series of three trials at Sheffield Crown Court @highlight A group of 11 admitted their part in the gang but two of the alleged main organisers are on the run
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In the second, @placeholder -- a wild card entry -- and Djokovic traded breaks three times to force a tie-break, with the Cilic failing to serve out twice.
(CNN) -- Novak Djokovic is up to number three in the world after defeating Marin Cilic in the final of the China Open in Beijing on Sunday. Novak Djokovic holds aloft the giant China Open trophy after victory over Marin Cilic in Beijing. The Serb captured his third ATP title of the year with a 6-2 7-6 victory over the battling Cilic, who beat fourth seed Nikolay Davydenko and top seed Rafael Nadal en route to the final. Second seed Djokovic took advantage of a 90-minute rain delay, which came at 2-2 in the first set, coming back on center court at the Beijing Olympics tennis venue with sharper ground strokes and well-placed serves. @highlight Novak Djokovic up to number three in the world after winning the China Open @highlight The second-seeded Serb defeats Croat Marin Cilic 6-2 7-6 in Sunday's final @highlight Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga defeats Mikhail Youzhny in Japan Open final
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@placeholder manager Marc Wilmots told his Thursday press conference: ‘I do not understand the discussion on Courtois.
Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois is expected to start for Belgium against Andorra – just five days after suffering a head injury against Arsenal. The 22-year-old stopper joined up with his international team-mates on Thursday – three days later than the rest of the squad – after he was substituted following a clash with Alexis Sanchez on Sunday. And after coming through a Thursday night training session unscathed he will start in Brussels, subject to further neurological tests on Friday. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Cech issues Chelsea threat Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois arrives at the Belgium team hotel ahead of the game with Andorra @highlight Chelsea keeper Thibaut Courtois was substituted against Arsenal on Sunday @highlight The 22-year-old hurt his head in a clash with Alexis Sanchez @highlight Chelsea have OK’d Courtois to join up with Belgium @highlight But reports in Belgium suggest they would prefer he did not play @highlight Manager Marc Wilmots will make a decision after training
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Siblings: @placeholder (right) was reportedly killed on March 4, 2010.
A father accused of torturing and killing his two young children, and burying their bodies in Alabama and Mississippi, has been found guilty of capital murder. John DeBlase was convicted Wednesday after a 10-day trial. DeBlase and his common-law wife, Heather Keaton, have each blamed each other for the killings of DeBlase's 4-year-old daughter Natalie and his 3-year-old son Chase, who were poisoned with antifreeze and strangled to death four years ago. Miss Keaton will be tried separately for the killings in March. Scroll down for video Guilty: John DeBlase (pictured in court on October 22) has been convicted of capital murder for killing his two children in 2010 @highlight John DeBlase, 31, was convicted Wednesday of murdering his two children @highlight Natalie, four, and her brother Chase, three, were killed in 2010 @highlight DeBlase's girlfriend Heather Keaton also charged with the murders but will be tried separately @highlight John DeBlase allegedly confessed to choking to death children in 10 letters @highlight In documents, he 'revealed Keaton gave him ultimatum: her or the kids' @highlight DeBlase has blamed common-law wife for murders
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@placeholder won more rural districts in the central, southern and western parts of the state.
Washington (CNN) -- If at first you don't succeed, try to change the rules. A proposal under consideration in Virginia's Republican-led state Legislature would change how the commonwealth allocates its 13 electoral votes in the wake of Democratic President Barack Obama's re-election last November. Obama won the popular vote in the crucial battleground state to claim all 13 electoral votes, even though GOP challenger Mitt Romney beat him in seven of the 11 congressional districts. Under the proposed alternative system, electoral votes would get divvied up by congressional districts won. In addition, Virginia's two other electoral votes -- one for each U.S. Senate seat -- would go to the candidate who won the most congressional districts. @highlight NEW: A spokesman for the Virginia governor says he does not support the proposal @highlight GOP state legislatures consider changing how they allocate electoral votes @highlight The proposed changes would have hurt President Obama in last year's election @highlight A similar push followed the hotly contested 2000 presidential election
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Ligety was already celebrating when @placeholder gave Austria just its second bronze of the championships.
(CNN) -- Ted Ligety claimed his second gold of the world skiing championships Monday, lifting the U.S. to the top of the medals table in Austria. The 28-year-old from Salt Lake City produced a masterful performance over the two-legged super combined event for an aggregate time of two minutes 56.96 seconds. It left him 1.15 seconds faster than Croatian veteran Ivica Kostelic, with Romed Baumann, giving the hosts some rare cheer by taking the final podium spot. Ligety trailed Baumann by 0.72 seconds after the earlier downhill leg, but showed his all-round skills on the floodlit Planai slope at Schladming in the slalom. @highlight Ted Ligety wins super-combi gold at world skiing championships @highlight Ligety has also claimed the super-G title in Schladming @highlight Superb slalom run under floodlights key to his victory @highlight Veteran Ivica Kostelic second for Croatia
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The custody battle began in 2004, when Goldman's wife, Bruna Bianchi, took their then-4-year-old son from their home in @placeholder to Rio de Janeiro for what was to have been a two-week vacation.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CNN) -- An American man fighting for custody of his 9-year-old son has been invited to spend Christmas with the boy's Brazilian family, the family's attorney said Friday. David Goldman has been locked in a legal battle over custody of his son, Sean Goldman, with the family of the boy's deceased mother. The family's attorney, Sergio Tostes, said Friday that the legal battle had gone too far. "It is about time that Sean's family, and I mean all Sean's family, get together. I am authorized by Mrs. Silvana Bianchi to invite you, Mr. Goldman, to spend Christmas night at her house," Tostes said, referring to Sean's maternal grandmother. "This will be a long awaited family reunion" @highlight NEW: Boy at center of custody dispute may be allowed to go to U.S., family says @highlight U.S. lawmaker says man plans to appeal ruling to Brazil's Supreme Court @highlight Ex-wife took son to Brazil in 2004, never returned him to New Jersey @highlight She died in childbirth; boy's stepfather says he should stay in Brazil
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Islamic extremists last night vowed to kill those responsible for the torture revealed in the @placeholder report.
A full judicial inquiry may be needed to get to the bottom of claims British spies were complicit in the torture of terror suspects in CIA jails, Nick Clegg said today. The Deputy Prime Minister said torture ‘cannot, will not and is not being used under any circumstances by British agencies' today. But the publication of a damning report into CIA interrogation techniques yesterday has sparked accusations that the Blair Government was was operating a 'secret policy of complicity' after 9/11. Scroll down for video Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said a full judicial inquiry may be needed to get to the bottom of claims British spies were complicit in the torture @highlight Clegg said torture 'cannot, will not and is not being used' by UK agencies @highlight But he said an inquiry might be needed into policy under Blair government @highlight David Davis said Britain had 'turned a blind eye' to CIA torture @highlight Senate report revealed use of torture by the CIA was far worse than feared @highlight 119 detainees subjected to torture such as beatings and waterboarding @highlight One detainee, chained half-naked to a floor, died of hypothermia @highlight Human rights groups call for a full judge-led inquiry into torture
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@placeholder officials and Lahore police said Davis told them he shot the men in self-defense.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The American accused of killing two Pakistani men isn't a diplomat, as U.S. officials have said, but rather a CIA contractor in the country providing security for CIA officers, a U.S. government official said Monday. The revelation that Raymond Davis was working for the U.S. intelligence agency when he shot two men -- one of them in the back, according to Lahore police -- is a dramatic twist in a case that has already inflamed hard-line clerics and an angry public that wants the American tried in a Pakistani court. In protests since Davis' arrest last month, hard-line Pakistani clerics have condemned the shootings and demanded that the government not release the American. @highlight U.S. officials say Pakistan's only recourse under international law is to expel Raymond Davis @highlight The American. who is accused of murder in Pakistan, is a CIA contractor, a U.S. official said @highlight Davis provided security for officials, the official said @highlight Lahore police arrested Davis January 27 after shooting two men he said tried to rob him
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Then, there are muffled screams heard on the 911 tape, and @placeholder says he heard gunshots in the store.
(CNN) -- Prosecutors in Ohio began presenting evidence to a grand jury on Monday in the August 5 death of Cincinnati man John Crawford III, shot and killed by police while carrying an air rifle in a Walmart store. Police contend that Crawford, 22, was "waving a rifle-type weapon at customers, including children," according to statement from Beavercreek Police Capt. Eric Grile. Michael Wright, who is representing Crawford's family, says Crawford picked up an unwrapped air rifle from a shelf inside the store in Beavercreek and was talking on the phone when he was confronted by police. Witness Ronald Ritchie called 911 to report "a gentleman walking around with a gun in the store," according to a recording of the call. @highlight John Crawford III was shot, killed by police inside a Walmart in Ohio in August @highlight Crawford was carrying an air rifle when he died @highlight A grand jury has convened to review evidence in Crawford's August 5 death, @highlight The death was ruled a homicide by the local medical examiner
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After @placeholder fled, officers set up a perimeter, and with the help of police dogs, launched a search.
Heroic: Aaron Edson, 37, rushed to the rescue of his five-year-old stepdaughter in Sandy, Utah, in the early hours of yesterday morning This is the heroic step-father who rescued his five-year-old daughter from the clutches of a brazen kidnapper who snatched her from her own bed in the middle of the night. Aaron Edson, 37, awoke to find Troy Morley, 46, carrying his daughter across his front lawn at 4:30 yesterday morning in quiet Sandy, Utah, police say. 'What are you doing, that’s my daughter, you’re not taking her!' the father screamed. Morley, who is 5-foot-11 and 250lbs, put the girl down without struggle. @highlight Aaron Edson, 37, was named today as rescuer in Utah, Sandy @highlight Police say he woke at 4:30am to sound of his stepdaughter screaming @highlight Ran outside and allegedly confronted Tom Morley, 46, who snatched her @highlight Edson awoke to strange noises in the house and discovered Morley and his daughter on the front lawn @highlight 'You're not taking her!' he screamed @highlight In 911 call, girl's mother said: 'There was a man in my home and he took my five-year-old daughter'
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Nobody really thinks @placeholder will be allowed to leave Anfield next summer.
It seems impossible to talk about Liverpool at the moment without the conversation leaning towards Steven Gerrard. Mario Balotelli, for one, must be pleased. For the last week the talk has been about Gerrard’s long-term future at Anfield. Now it’s his immediate prospects — those of playing in the Bernabeu — that have become pertinent. The bigger picture at Liverpool, though, relates to something Gerrard said not about himself last week but about his team. Steven Gerrard's future has been the subject of much speculation with his contract up next summer Gerrard has been linked with moves to America and to Manchester City but is expected to stay at Anfield @highlight Liverpool face an unenviable task against Real Madrid @highlight The Spanish giants have been unstoppable in recent weeks @highlight Liverpool were soundly beaten at Anfield last month @highlight Gareth Bale will return to a side boasting Cristiano Ronaldo
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Second seed @placeholder lost the opening set on a tie-break but recovered to win 6-7 (8/10) 6-4 6-2.
Rafael Nadal was brought back down to earth with a bump by Dustin Brown in Halle. Four days after winning the French Open for a record ninth time, Nadal lost his opening match on the grass 6-4 6-1 in less than an hour. Brown, the flamboyant and big hitting Jamaican-German, was not the man Nadal would have wanted to meet as he tried to find his feet on the grass. Bags packed: Rafael Nadal did not last long at Halle, losing to Dustin Brown in straight sets War cry: Brown beat Nadal 6-4, 6-1 in less than an hour Hands up: Brown, ranked 85th, made light work of world No 1 Nadal @highlight French Open champions makes bad start to grass court season @highlight World No 1 lost in straight sets to 86th-ranked Dustin Brown @highlight Rafael Nadal won at Roland Garros for the ninth time on Sunday @highlight Nadal has only won two games at Wimbledon in last two years @highlight Defending champion Roger Federer secures progress after scare
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‘@placeholder was very protective of his friends and especially his brother,’ he said.
A British fireman died protecting his brother as they fought off armed robbers during a holiday in Venezuela. Tom Ossel, 28, was shot in the armpit after four men and three women burst into the hotel where he was staying with Jack, 21. The gang had taken several other guests hostage before attacking the brothers. As the pair tried to resist them by throwing furniture, Mr Ossel was fatally injured and bled to death in just minutes. Tragedy: Thomas Ossel, who was fatally shot, left, pictured with his brother Jack on a Myspace profile His brother was stabbed and received treatment at hospital for minor injuries. The gunmen only fled when their semi-automatic weapon jammed, it was claimed. A friend the brothers were travelling with, Owen Pearce, 21, was uninjured. @highlight London firefighter fatally shot by gang at guest house @highlight Brother, 21, stabbed but recovering @highlight Tributes from chief of Fire Brigade
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Although the issue created headlines in @placeholder and Australia, the ECB plan no more action against the man involved 'at this stage'.
England captain Eoin Morgan insists his involvement in a lurid blackmail plot has not distracted him from the job at hand, despite being dismissed first ball in the Tri-Series defeat to Australia. The England and Wales Cricket Board on Thursday lifted the lid on an Australian resident's attempt to use details of a brief relationship from Morgan's past to raise a five-figure pay-off - reportedly £35,000 - from the organisation. The ECB said it received an email from an Australian man demanding the money to prevent him revealing details regarding a relationship Morgan had with a woman five years ago to newspapers in the UK and Australia. @highlight Eoin Morgan was out for a golden duck against Australia on Thursday @highlight He is sure a blackmail plot has not distracted him from leading England @highlight England lost by three wickets in a dramatic game against Australia
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In total @placeholder appeared 66 times for England, scoring five times.
By Sam Webb Jane Shea, 47, has now clocked-up 28 offences, mostly committed to fund her drug habit. She has now been sentenced to 12 months for a pair of thefts and breaching a community order The drug addict ex-wife of former Arsenal and England captain Tony Adams has been jailed for twelve months for stealing handbags from guests at private parties she infiltrated. Jane Shea, 47, has now clocked-up 28 offences, mostly committed to fund her drug habit, which one ex-boyfriend claimed cost her £250,000 a year when they were together. She was sentenced at Blackfriars Crown Court with accomplice Vannessa Joseph, 33, a fellow resident at a shared home in Islington, north London - a far cry from her former footballer's wife lifestyle. @highlight Jane Shea, 47, married former Arsenal player in glittering ceremony in 1992 @highlight Yesterday she was jailed for a year for stealing from a pub and leisure centre @highlight She has committed 28 offences, most of them to fund her drug habit @highlight The mother-of-three has 'appalling record of dishonesty' said judge
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‘The thought that @placeholder’s killer can profit from his crime is too appalling for words.
By Rebecca Camber A crazed father who stabbed his partner and six-year-old son to death has sparked outrage after launching a bid to inherit his victims’ estate from behind bars. Paul Chadwick, 35, was detained indefinitely in a secure mental health unit last year after going on a bloody rampage, knifing his son Joseph 25 times and his partner Lisa Clay 32 times at their home. The father of one stabbed Miss Clay before turning the knife on his terrified son after he awoke to hear his mother screaming and ran into his parents’ bedroom. Killer Paul Chadwick has launched a bid to inherit the £200,000 estate of his victims, partner Lisa Clay (left) and their son Joseph @highlight Paul Chadwick was detained in a secure mental health unit last year @highlight Stabbed his son Joseph 25 times before knifing partner Lisa Clay 32 times @highlight Deranged killer is now trying to get his hands on his victim's estate @highlight Miss Clay's grieving family said they are 'sickened' and 'stunned' @highlight Paranoid schizophrenic has lodged papers at the High Court @highlight He is demanding access to the couple's £150,000 home, his son's £30,000 trust fund and £16,000 in their bank accounts
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According to the survey, @placeholder also are split on whether heads should roll as a result of the attempted bombing of the airliner.
Washington (CNN) -- In the wake of the Christmas Day attempt to blow up a U.S. airliner, most Americans remain confident the Obama administration can protect the country from terrorism, according to a new national poll. A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Monday also indicates the vast majority of Americans believe that full-body scanners should be used in airports across the country. Nearly two-thirds of people questioned in the poll said they have a moderate or great deal of confidence in the administration to protect the public from future terrorist attacks, up 2 percentage points from August. Thirty-five percent said they have not much or no confidence, down 1 percentage point from August. @highlight Nearly two-thirds have moderate or great deal of confidence in president's handling of terrorism @highlight Majority in survey say full-body scanners should be used in airports @highlight Poll indicates no increase in overall concern about terrorism @highlight Findings come after Christmas Day attempt to blow up a U.S. jet
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But @placeholder attests great attention was paid to the environment with "special technical solutions" used to keep damage to the national park to a minimum.
Sochi, Russia (CNN) -- "The tunnels were the most difficult part, especially because the Caucasus range [is made up of] immature mountains," Andrey Panenkov, the acting chief engineer of the Adler-to-Krasnaya Polyana road, tells CNN. "This is not dense rock such as granite, this breed is young with soft ground, so they are liable to move." Panenkov is a bear of a man. He stands around 6'6" and has the steely, no-nonsense eyes of an engineer hardened by previous victorious battles with many-a-stubborn environment (see bottom of page). If his spade-like hands could not carve a passage through mountains he likens to an irritating teenager, you fear there would be no others that could. @highlight A highway built for the 2014 Sochi Games has been dubbed the world's most expensive road @highlight The road links the coastal Winter Games site in Sochi with the alpine venues @highlight Consultants from Italy, Spain and Switzerland created a 37-km flyover along with 30 kilometers of tunnels @highlight "Our infrastructure will be in demand [for a long time]," Oleg Toni, Russian Railways vice president told CNN
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The headline on the front page of the December issue reads: "Charges against 'President' @placeholder are baseless with no evidence."
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Supporters of former Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, are now publishing a monthly Arab-language newspaper. It's little more than a year on from the January 25 revolution that, after 30 years, deposed Mubarak amid jubilation and hopes for the future. Today, the economy is in trouble, protests continue against the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and Mubarak's ongoing trial -- dubbed the "Trial of the Century" in Egypt -- is causing controversy on all sides. Those opposed to Mubarak say they are not seeing justice, while the former president's supporters -- who say they represent "the silent majority" -- continue to lobby for Mubarak's release and "dignity." @highlight Supporters of Mubarak publish a newspaper to lobby for his release and "dignity" @highlight Editor of the newspaper says the revolution only brought damage to the country @highlight Professor Al Allam says the revolution removed Mubarak but left anarchy @highlight The polarized political and media landscape is a reflection of the anarchy, he adds
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He said: '@placeholder look so much like leaves in their colour, detail and texture, it actually looks like the leaves are copying the katydids.
By Daily Mail Reporter At first glimpse these pictures may look like nothing out of the ordinary - appearing to just show an ordinary leaf or a branch of a tree. But on closer inspection you can spot some of nature's true masters of disguise playing a killer game of hide and seek. From a katydid disguised as a leaf to a tiny Pygmy Seahorse camouflaged in sea fan in Papua New Guinea, these images showcase the creatures who can quite literally blend into the background. Nothing out of the ordinary: A Leaf mimic katydid is an uncanny addition to a group of leaves, left, and a Lichen-mimic katydid is barely noticeable camouflaged on tree @highlight Incredible selection of images taken by Photographer John Cancalos show off nature's top undercover creatures @highlight Best include a Katydid disguised as a leaf and a tiny Pygmy Seahorse camouflaged in sea fan in Papua New Guinea
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We grew up speaking @placeholder and then I learned Spanish at the age of 14.
(CNN) -- Singer Nelly Furtado is trying to cross over in a direction many artists don't ordinarily take. Singer Nelly Furtado says she enjoys diversity in music and broadening her fan base. With "Mi Plan," the Grammy Award-winning singer is taping into a brand new market and fan base, almost a decade after she came to fame in 2000 with the single "I'm Like a Bird." While the Canadian-born singer -- whose parents are Portuguese -- has sung in Spanish before, "Mi Plan" is the first time she has recorded an entire album in Spanish, a language she said she learned as a teen. @highlight Nelly Furtado's new album is sung completely in Spanish @highlight The singer worked with noted Latin artists on the project @highlight Furtado, whose parents are Portuguese, finds performing in Spanish "liberating" @highlight First single made history on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart
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That's why we're not taking the easy route in doing a sequel to "@placeholder."
(CNN) -- While the gaming world is focused on the new Xbox One from Microsoft, Activision is deploying its most popular franchise, "Call of Duty," for its first assault on the next generation of consoles. Developer Infinity Ward has designed new game-engine technology to take advantage of Sony's PlayStation 4 and the new Microsoft console, both due by year's end. Its "Call of Duty: Ghosts" will come to PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gamers this November 5, with next-gen release dates coming later. In a recent interview in Los Angeles, Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg showed off what next-generation gaming will mean within the new "Call of Duty" game. Rather than continuing the "Modern Warfare" storyline, the development studio decided to start from scratch with a new story and new characters. @highlight "Call of Duty: Ghosts" will go on sale November 5 @highlight We spoke to Activision Publishing CEO Eric Hirshberg about developing the game @highlight Game will be available for new PS4, Xbox One consoles and current consoles as well
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The team hired a company to sanitize @placeholder, the team's headquarters and training facility, on two separate occasions in an effort to minimize the prospect of other cases.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:26 EST, 12 October 2013 | UPDATED: 00:37 EST, 12 October 2013 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers say a third player has been diagnosed with MRSA, a staph infection that is resistant to many common antibiotics. General manager Mark Dominik made the announcement Friday, a day after confirming guard Carl Nicks is being treated for a recurrence of MRSA. Dominik and coach Greg Schiano declined to identify the third player involved in the case diagnosed late Thursday, saying the player requested his name not be released. Off to a bad start: According to NFL.com, the latest Tampa Bay Buccaneer to be benched due to a MRSA infection is rookie cornerback Jonathan Banks who was drafted last April from Mississippi State University @highlight Tampa Bay Buccaneers manager Mark Dominik announced Friday that a third team member had contracted an MRSA infection @highlight The team has chosen not to identify the player but NFL.com reported it's rookie cornerback Jonathan Banks @highlight Kicker Lawrence Tyenes and guard Carl Nicks contracted the infection at the team's summer camp
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'I had a gut feeling, but when they said suspicious circumstances, I said straight away it was @placeholder.'
Tina Bayliss had no idea a man she had gone on several dates with was a convicted child killer until he strangled her 13-year-old daughter in the family home. Jade was gagged and strangled in her Christchurch home in November 2011 by Jeremy McLaughlin - a man with criminal past that no one, not even the police, warned Ms Bayliss about. The mother of three was devastated to learn her daughter had been murdered, but she was dealt another cruel blow when she found out Jade's death could have been prevented. Scroll down for video Jade Bayliss, 13, was gagged and strangled to death in her Christchurch home in November 2011 by convicted child killer Jeremy McLaughlin @highlight Jade Bayliss was strangled in her Christchurch home in November 2011 by convicted child killer Jeremy McLaughlin @highlight Tina complained to police about McLaughlin's strange behaviour four days before he killed her 13-year-old daughter @highlight Police were unaware he had been deported to New Zealand after serving time for killing a 14-year-old boy in Western Australia in 1995 @highlight Ms Bayliss is now campaigning for a serious crime register to help monitor criminals deported to New Zealand and Australia
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"I feel we push our young athletes," Bolt told CNN when asked why @placeholder produces so much sprinting talent earlier this year.
(CNN) -- It is the question that has followed Usain Bolt for the past four years, the answer to which will not truly be known until the final for the men's 100 meters sprint in London has been done and dusted. Just how fast could he have run on that night in Beijing? It seems a crazy thing to ask. After all, the Jamaican smashed the world record with a time of 9.69 seconds, winning gold and saving the Olympics' marquee sport from itself after successive drug scandals. And he has run faster since, setting a new record a year later at the World Championships with a time of 9.58 seconds. @highlight Usain Bolt could make history during this weekend's 100m final @highlight He'd match Carl Lewis' record of back-to-back 100m titles @highlight But he has friend Yohan Blake hot on his heels @highlight Could either one of them break the 9.4s barrier?
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Along with a customized sound rig, @placeholder was able to shoot intimate war footage that until now has been impossible.
(CNN) -- Since 2001, there have been many excellent, award-winning and ground-breaking films, both narrative and documentary, about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "The Hurt Locker," "Taxi to the Dark Side," "Control Room," "Occupation: Dreamland," "Gunner Palace," "Why We Fight," "Body of War," "Ghosts of Abu Ghraib," "No End in Sight," "Restrepo," "The Prisoner: Or How I Planned To Kill Tony Blair," "Stop-Loss" and so on. All of these films have their place. Many are exceptional, moving and award-winning pieces of work, but of those that I have seen, none pack the visceral, emotional and artistic wallop that Danfung Dennis' documentary "Hell and Back Again" delivers, and all without any politics whatsoever. There's nothing, not one word of whether the United States should be fighting these wars, why we're there or who's to blame. This is an intimate film about then-25-year-old Marine Sgt. Nathan Harris, his wife (and high school sweetheart) Ashley and the personal cost of war. @highlight "Hell and Back Again" is a documentary that follows the life of a young Marine @highlight A reporter embedded with Echo Company was dropped behind enemy lines in Afghanistan @highlight The Marine's injuries are horrific, and the film deals with his coping
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‘There is no reason to believe that this was anything other than pure fiction, but Miss @placeholder persisted.’
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 04:29 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:14 EST, 3 September 2013 Nottingham Forest striker Darius Henderson intervened in a row between his girlfriend and alleged lover and broke a New Year’s Eve reveller’s cheekbone, a court heard. The 31-year-old was seeing in New Year 2011 with girlfriend Lucy Caplan when Hazel Kent allegedly confronted him at Darcy’s restaurant in St Albans, Hertfordshire. Miss Kent, 48, claimed she and Henderson, who now plays for the Championship team, had recently met for sex - even describing the brand of boxer shorts he wore and the inside of his home. @highlight Henderson on trial at St Albans Crown Court @highlight With girlfriend Lucy Caplan when Hazel Kent allegedly confronted him @highlight Kent claimed she and footballer had recently met for sex @highlight Diner John Bell was allegedly hit after trying to calm down Henderson
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pounds for Mr @placeholder with an internet campaign, said the student remains
By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 11:50 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:39 EST, 1 December 2012 Two thugs convicted but then cleared of robbing a student in a defining moment of last summer’s riots demanded compensation last night. John Kafunda and Reece Donovan want cash and an apology following the quashing of their convictions. They thanked ‘British justice’ as they walked free from the Court of Appeal on Thursday, showered in champagne. They said it was ‘the best time of their lives’. The pair celebrate as they leave court. At Wood Green Crown Court, Mr Kafunda was jailed for four years and three months for robbery and violent disorder, and Mr Donovan for five years for robbery, violent disorder and burglary @highlight Millions of people watched in horror the CCTV footage of 21-year-old Ashraf Rossli being robbed @highlight John Kassongs Kafunda, 23, and Reece Donovan, 25 were jailed for robbing him, but saw their convictions overturned today @highlight Mr Rossli had only moments earlier had his jaw shattered by another rioter as he cycled in Barking, east London, in August 2011
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Uruguay's record against @placeholder: They've won three, lost two and drawn four against Italy.
(CNN) -- Two former World Cup champions have already crashed out of contention for this year's trophy, and a third one will join them on Tuesday. Tiny Uruguay -- arguably the country that punches the farthest above its weight in global soccer -- is hoping it won't be them. But they need to beat Italy to get out of the group stage and into the knockout round. Italy has won the World Cup four times and been runner-up twice, but Uruguay has won it twice themselves. Ahead of the crunch match, here are some numbers that might surprise you: Size of Uruguay's population: About 3.3 million people, making it the smallest country in the World Cup this year. That's not many more than Italy's capital, Rome. @highlight Uruguay is hoping to knock out Italy to get a place in the final 16 @highlight It's the smallest country in the World Cup, with a population not much bigger than Rome's @highlight Uruguay striker Luis Suarez is one of the most controversial players in the sport today @highlight He's been banned for biting opponents twice and for racial abuse once
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The article in TIME magazine details how @placeholder is not content with having more than one billion Facebook users - he wants to connect the whole world.
Mark Zuckerberg has picked a fight with the boss of Apple by calling his recent criticism of the social network 'ridiculous'. The Facebook founder told Tim Cook to make products like the iPhone and the iPad cheaper if he wanted to be more in touch with his consumers. In an interview Zuckerberg, 30, also revealed he upbraided Bill Gates over some comments in a magazine and confronted the 59-year-old Microsoft founder by saying: 'What's up dude?' Gloves off: Mark Zuckerberg (left) has picked a fight with the boss of Apple by calling his recent criticism of the social network 'ridiculous'. The Facebook founder told Tim Cook (right) to make products like the iPhone and the iPad cheaper if he wanted to be more in touch with his consumers @highlight Tim Cook, said that ad-supported services are bad for customers @highlight Mark Zuckerberg retaliated by saying Apple must make cheaper products @highlight Facebook CEO said the company was out of touch with their consumers @highlight He added that Tim Cook's comments about ad-based sites was 'ridiculous' @highlight The comments were made in a recent interview with Time magazine
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@placeholder used his own marriage as an example: 'If I believe my wife is really happy in the marriage, I might push her to do more chores or contribute a larger portion of the family income.
First came the 36 questions that could make you fall for anyone. Now a new study has revealed that there are just two questions that married couples can ask on another to make sure they are definitely in love. Using data from a survey originally conducted in the 1980s, University of Virginia economists Leora Friedberg and Steven Stern analysed the answers of 4,242 couples who were asked two simple questions. Scroll down for video Can you really fall in love with someone after 36 questions? In 1997, a New York Arthur Aron made strangers fall in love using a simple experiment deigned to create closeness between two strangers @highlight Economists Leora Friedberg and Steven Stern revisited study from 1980s @highlight Found the answers to two questions showed how in love couples were @highlight This follows the viral success of Arthur Aron's '36 questions to fall in love' @highlight FEMAIL reveals the 36 questions proven to make love happen
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Doing her proud: @placeholder, pictured competing in Japan in 1982, said: 'I'd love her to win the competition that I came so close to winning - it really would be a special feeling'
A young model is set to compete for the same world beauty crown as her mother did 30 years ago. Victoria Tooby, 20, beat 71 other competitors to win a heat in the UK while mother Caroline, 52, looked on with pride. The former Miss Wales turned accountant shone at the same event in 1982 when she was 21-years-old. Scroll down for video Good looks DO run in the family! Victoria Tooby, 20, left, saw off stiff competition from 71 other competitors to be named Miss International UK earlier this year - an event which her mother Caroline, 52, right, competed in thirty years before her @highlight Victoria Tooby won heat that her mother Caroline, 52, won in 1982 @highlight Victoria will head to Japan to compete for Miss International 2014 title @highlight Will then head to university to train as a barrister
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The Illinois case was discovered as part of an investigation by U.S. health officials who tracked the movements and contacts of the Indiana man, who was an American health care provider who had been working in Saudi Arabia and was on a planned visit to @placeholder to see his family.
The first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome believed to be transmitted within the United States has been identified in an Illinois man who was infected and is no longer sick, a doctor with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Saturday. The unidentified Illinois man had "extended face-to-face contact" during a 40-minute business meeting with an Indiana man who was diagnosed with MERS after traveling from Saudi Arabia, Dr. David Swerdlow told reporters during a telephone briefing. A blood test confirmed the Illinois man had been previously infected, and he reported suffering only mild cold-like symptoms and did not seek or require medical care, Swerdlow said. @highlight An Illinois man has tested positive for a past MERS infection, a doctor says @highlight It is not being counted by the World Health Organization as an official MERS case @highlight WHO requires a live active infection be present to be counted
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The January 5 sale helped Kraft boost the cash element of its offer, which would give Cadbury shareholders cash in addition to @placeholder shares.
London, England (CNN) -- The board of British chocolate maker Cadbury accepted a buyout offer from American food giant Kraft Tuesday, a deal that would end the nearly 200-year-old independence of the beloved British brand. The board has agreed to recommend the offer to Cadbury shareholders, who have until February 2 to decide -- but they are expected to approve it. Kraft's offer Tuesday is its biggest one yet for the maker of Creme Eggs and Dairy Milk chocolate bars. It values Cadbury at £13.3 billion ($21.8 billion), or £8.40 ($13.77) per share. In addition, Cadbury shareholders will be entitled to receive 10 pence (16 cents) per Cadbury share. @highlight British chocolate maker Cadbury accepts buyout offer from U.S. food giant Kraft @highlight Kraft offer for Cadbury is 840 pence per share, valuing Cadbury at £21.8 billion @highlight Agreed cash-and-stock offer ends five months of hostile relations @highlight Combined Kraft/Cadbury will be one of world's biggest confectionery companies
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There is one @placeholder for every 70 people in the world, the deadliest weapon ever created
By Will Stewart In the months before his recent death, the world's greatest gun-maker Mikhail Kalashnikov suffered 'unbearable' pain over the lost lives caused by his weapons, an extraordinary new letter reveals. He sought urgent spiritual guidance from Russia's top churchman on whether he was guilty in the eyes of God, according to his emotional appeal to the Orthodox Patriarch. Kalashnikov died in December aged 93, but the letter penned eight months earlier from the inventor of the AK-47 showed a startlingly different attitude than his usual practice of blaming politicians for the wars in which his guns were used. @highlight Kalashnikov created the AK-47 more than 60 years ago @highlight He died in hospital in December at the age of 94 @highlight Sought spiritual guidance from Russia's top churchman about his creation
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‘@placeholder was part of the daily fabric of everyone’s lives, everyone was touched by war.’
By Lucy Thackray For Daily Mail Australia Australians will be given a rare, real insight to the World War One experience through a new documentary series, which uses the diaries, letters and speeches written by six Australians, telling stories using their own words - bringing them back to life 100 years after the Great War began. The War That Changed Us gives a fresh insight to war, telling the untold, true stories of the people. On the centenary of the beginning of WWI, Australians are given an opportunity to connect with six Australians who were struggling with war, either on frontline or waiting at home. @highlight A new Austalian series uses the words of Australians involved in WWI to tell the stories of six different experiences of war @highlight The War That Changed Us is a four-part ABC documentary @highlight Uses both actors and historians to introduce viewers to everyday people involved in the war, to commemorate centenary of beginning of WWI @highlight 100 per cent dependent on wartime diaries, letters and speeches @highlight Uses the emotional, descriptive accounts to 'put viewers in their shoes' @highlight Tells the stories of six real people, both at home and on the front line @highlight Episode one airs on ABC on Tues 18 August at 8.30pm
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By Victoria Woollaston Following almost a year of rumours, Apple is said to be gearing up to finally launch its iPhone 6 at an event on 9 September. Reports claim the Californian tech giant has scheduled a ‘big media event’ for this date - and is expected to use it to unveil its next-generation of iPhones. The date ties in closely to previous events, which typically occur the second week of September. Reports claim Apple has scheduled a ‘big media event’ for 9 September, at which it is expected to unveil its next-generation iPhones. The date ties in closely to previous events, which typically occur the second week of September. Last year, Apple announced its iPhone 5S and 5C at an event on 10 September (invite pictured) @highlight Reports claim Apple has scheduled a ‘big media event’ for 9 September @highlight It is expected to use the event to unveil its next-generation iPhones @highlight The date ties in closely to previous events, which typically occur the second week of September @highlight Last year, Apple announced its iPhone 5S and 5C on 10 September @highlight It then launched its iPad Air and iPad mini at a follow-up event in October @highlight The long-awaited iWatch is expected to launch alongside this year's iPads
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The Government has openly accused Russia of arming and supporting the @placeholder rebels who shot down flight MH17.
David Cameron last night warned Vladimir Putin his billionaire ‘cronies’ will have their assets frozen in London unless he co-operates with the probe into Flight MH17. The Prime Minister vented his fury at Russia’s obstruction in a 30-minute phone call – the first direct contact between the leaders since the jet was shot down with the loss of 298 lives. He effectively blamed Russia, telling Mr Putin he had ‘contributed to an appalling tragedy’. Scroll down for video Warned: Vladimir Putin was at the receiving end of a tense 30-minute rant from David Cameron over the phone three days after Flight MH17 crashed as the Prime Minister effectively blamed him for 'an appalling tragedy' @highlight Cameron spoke to Vladimir Putin this evening after three days trying @highlight Russian leader has ignored the Prime Minister's repeated calls to Kremlin @highlight Cameron attacked the 'unacceptable' shooting down on flight MH17 @highlight He said delays blocking rescue teams and investigators 'indefensible' @highlight Blamed Kremlin-backed separatists for downing the Malaysian Airways flight @highlight PM spoke with Angela Merkel and Francois Hollande this morning @highlight Leaders agreed the EU needed to be prepared to hit Russia with sanctions @highlight European foreign ministers set to meet in Brussels on Tuesday @highlight PM earlier accused EU of showing lack of 'resolve' over Ukrainian crisis @highlight Cameron also likened crisis to Europe's appeasement of Hitler in the 1930s @highlight Philip Hammond said Russia had to 'dramatically' change its behaviour
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An embarrassed local official and an adopted local hero left their unique marks on the Chinese Grand Prix. The identity of the first, a marshal who waved the chequered flag a lap early, was being concealed for his own sanity. The second was Lewis Hamilton, whose name is reverberating ever more profoundly across this World Championship. Champagne moment: Lewis Hamilton celebrates his third win in as many races on the rostrum in China Come here, Lew: The Brit celebrates with his Mercedes team after leading home another 1-2 Dominant: Hamilton led the race from start to finish in Shanghai to register his third consecutive win @highlight Lewis Hamilton claims a lights-to-flag finish in dominant Shanghai display @highlight Race classified two laps early after chequered flag gaffe by marshal @highlight Nico Rosberg completed Mercedes 1-2 after fighting back through the field @highlight Fernando Alonso finished on the podium with Daniel Ricciardo 4th @highlight Sebastian Vettel finished 5th, 25 seconds behind Ricciardo and was ordered to let his Red Bull team-mate pass @highlight Rosberg still leads the championship by four points ahead of Hamilton
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And in terms of road signs in @placeholder, there are at least 1,000 already in place, he said - and they are all being built on new estates to avoid any extra cost of replacing existing signs.
The Cornish are to be recognised as a national minority group for the first time, it has been revealed. Chief Secretary Danny Alexander announced the decision today, saying it meant for the first time that Cornish people would receive the same rights and protections as other minorities in Britain. It will also mean they are classified under the European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities the same as the UK's other Celtic people, the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish. Welcome to Cornwall: Campaigners say the region deserves special measures - including economic concessions, such as reductions in fuel duty - in recognition of its geographical location and cultural heritage @highlight Cornish people will now receive same rights as other minorities in UK @highlight Public bodies must take their views into account when making decisions @highlight Campaigners say region deserves measures such as fuel duty reductions @highlight Government put £120,000 into Cornish Language Partnership in March
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Rare footage is shown in the documentary of the @placeholder as a child riding the pony.
By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 18:10 EST, 24 May 2013 Some celebrate their birthday by taking in a show or flying abroad for a city break, but this year the Queen spent hers watching thoroughbred horses being trained. The Queen has been a passionate horse owner and breeder for much of her 60-year reign and whiled away her 87th birthday at the yard of a West Country trainer, casting her eye over her animals. Buckingham Palace does not disclose how the head of state spends her time away from official duties and said at the time that the monarch was spending her April 21 birthday privately. @highlight BBC documentary reveals Queen chose to spend 87th birthday with horses @highlight Intimate portrait of horse lover who has spent 60 year reign breeding horses behind the scenes @highlight Queens' first riding lesson believed to have been in 1930, aged three @highlight Monarch's love for noble creatures described by granddaughter and world-class equestrian Zara Phillips
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"While we need to engage with @placeholder's government, today's ceremony does not change our position on Iran's elections," the Foreign Office said.
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- With hundreds of protesters gathering and riot police out in force on the streets of Tehran, hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took the oath of office Wednesday, beginning a second term in a bitterly divided Iran. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was sworn in Wednesday as Iran's president. He begins his second term. Ahmadinejad, 52, was formally sworn in before Iran's parliament, known as the Majlis, as security forces guarded the building and nearby streets in anticipation of protests. Witnesses reported a heavy police presence -- including members of the pro-government Basij militia -- and several choppers hovering overhead. Some reported protesters, many of them women, sitting in front of the parliament building's entrance. @highlight Mahmoud Ahmadinejad begins a second term as Iran's president @highlight The results of the June 12 election were widely disputed, sparking violent protests @highlight Since the vote, Iran has seen turmoil not witnessed since the 1979 Islamic revolution
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Steven Gerrard called those long, lonely nights out on the left wing under former England manager Fabio Capello the graveyard shift. Roy Hodgson has the bodies in this squad - five in all - to fill the role, but Danny Welbeck is his go-to man out on England’s left. Hodgson is spoilt for choice on either flank and he will surely give into temptation when England experiment against Ecuador and Honduras in Miami next week. Raheem Sterling, if anyone, deserves a run. VIDEO Scroll down to watch post-match reaction form Roy Hodgson Ambition: Danny Welbeck wants to compete with Daniel Sturridge and Wayne Rooney for a central role @highlight Roy Hodgson has an embarrassment of riches on the wings in his squad @highlight Welbeck wants to play centrally but Hodgson prefers him out wide @highlight Sterling, who came off the bench against Peru, should start there in Miami @highlight England have two friendlies remaining against Ecuador and Honduras @highlight Daniel Sturridge is relishing the chance to lead the England line
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@placeholder’ assistant reported the burglary the following day after noticing items out of place in the home.
A young couple jailed for burglarizing Miley Cyrus and stealing her $100,000 sports car have said they were inspired by the notorious Bling Ring. Aspiring models Naomi Charles, 21 and boyfriend Tylor Scott, 19, both pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the singer’s home on May 30 this year. It has now emerged that just like the infamous teen gang, the young woman was the leader of the two, and the lure of fame the trigger. Bling ringed: Aspiring models Naomi Charles, 21, and boyfriend Tylor Scott, 19, burglarized Miley Cyrus home in Studio City, LA in May, stealing jewellery and her $100,000 car, after being inspired by the Bling Ring gang @highlight Naomi Charles, 21, and Tylor Scott, 19, burglarized Miley Cyrus LA home @highlight Couple stole jewellery, clothing and purses as well as a $100,000 Maserati @highlight Told police they were inspired by fame-crazed teen burglars The Bling Ring
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