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A friend of Charles and Chelsy revealed: ‘He made it pretty clear before he left for Africa that he wants to marry @placeholder.’ | Prince Harry may have resigned himself to starting his 30s as a single man – but he’ll be less prepared for the news that the woman who was his first true love is set to announce her engagement. Chelsy Davy is expected to reveal this week that she is marrying society jeweller Charles Goode. The 28-year-old, who dated Harry on and off for seven years, has spent the past two weeks on a romantic holiday in Africa with Charles. Scroll down for video Besotted: Chelsy Davy and her jeweller boyfriend Charles Goode in London earlier this year Inseparable: The couple have been inseparable since they began dating last year
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Chelsy Davy and Charles Goode have been inseparable since last year
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They went climbing in Malawi, friends claim Charles proposed at the summit
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Prince Harry's friends say Chelsy was 'the right girl at the wrong time' | 16,800 | record_train |
@placeholder claims the technology is accurate to around 16ft (five metres) for a busy location, but this accuracy is improved depending on the number of Wi-Fi signals, for example. | In the Harry Potter books, the magical Marauder’s Map reveals the whereabouts of characters as they roam the halls and classrooms of Hogwarts school. And now a team of engineers has created technology that has the potential to work in the same way, but for any building around the globe. Called SiRFusion, the software combines Wi-Fi signals, GPS, and phone sensors to map indoor locations such as shopping malls, help people find items in supermarkets and even track people in a crowd. The SiRFusion software, from Cambridge Silicon Radio (CSR), helps app developers map indoor locations. It combines real-time Wi-Fi signals, GPS and sensors in phones to calculate accurate points, which could help people navigate shopping centres, find items in supermarkets and locate people in crowds
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The SiRFusion software helps app developers map indoor locations
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It use Wi-Fi signals, GPS and phone sensors to calculate accurate points
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This could help people navigate shopping centres, find items in supermarkets and locate people in crowds
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System is similar to that seen in Harry Potter's fictional Marauder’s Map | 16,801 | record_train |
saying, 'that he was going to make her feel what @placeholder felt.' | By James Nye PUBLISHED: 19:55 EST, 12 May 2013 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 13 May 2013 Murdered: Juliana Redding, 21, had just posed for Maxim magazine and was preparing for her acting career to skyrocket in 2008 It is a murder mystery straight out of Hollywood - a young actress and model strangled to death allegedly by the female enforcer of a shady businessman and physician who has fled the country. This Monday, jury selection will begin in the long awaited murder trial of Kelly Soo Park, 47, who prosecutors in Southern California accuse of killing Juliana Redding, 21, with her bare hands in March 2008.
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Juliana Redding was found dead in her Santa Monica apartment in March 2008
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Prosecutors in Southern California believe that 47-year-old Kelly Soo Park strangled the aspiring model
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Park was allegedly employed as 'muscle' by a Dr. Munir Uwaydah to enforce his business deals | 16,802 | record_train |
The woe has seemingly continued, as even Mr @placeholder conceded it had been a 'ragged conclusion' to the year. | Conservative commentators, so often a backbone of broadcasting support for Tony Abbott, have turned on the embattled PM, with Ray Hadley insisting on Thursday that he made 'a really bad call' to proceed with the mid-year budget update during the Sydney siege on Monday. Mr Hadley joined the chorus of criticism about Mr Abbott, telling him in the 2GB Ray Hadley Show interview that: 'I thought until about a month ago, you were going B-plus, I think you're now a D-minus'. 'I thought that was a really bad call,' the broadcaster told the PM. 'We had seventeen people in there whose lives were at risk.
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Prime Minister criticised for going ahead with the government's Budget update on Monday, at the height of the Sydney siege
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Mr Abbott was told by leading broadcaster Ray Hadley 'that was a really bad call'
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The radio host added that the PM's performance rated only a 'D minus'
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Mr Abbott urged supports to ignore the 'critical chatter' | 16,803 | record_train |
"Bachmann and Perry are finished, they just don't know it yet," said one @placeholder insider dismissively. | Washington (CNN) -- We all know about the power of born-again and evangelical voters in the Iowa Republican presidential caucuses. Four years ago, three out of every five Iowans who attended a GOP precinct caucus described themselves that way, and they handed Baptist minister and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee an upset victory over former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum would like to repeat that trick again on Tuesday. Whether 60% of the 2012 Iowa GOP caucus vote will be made up of self-described born-again or evangelical voters again, and whether any one of those candidates will be able to scoop up almost half of them as as Huckabee did, remains to be seen.
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Iowa evangelicals wield power in the GOP presidential selection process
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Bachmann, Perry and Santorum are favorites among social conservatives
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But their ability to consolidate power is questioned | 16,804 | record_train |
@placeholder and Hess had crossed paths before, serving in the same infantry unit during World War I. | An estimated 6 million Jews died at the hands of the Nazis and their allies during the Holocaust. Hundreds of thousands more suffered, but somehow survived, in concentration camps. And some escaped, savoring freedom they otherwise never would have known. Then there's Ernst Hess, who was a decorated World War I soldier, former judge and, despite being raised a Protestant and marrying someone of that faith, a "full-blooded Jew" in the eyes of the Nazi regime. According to a groundbreaking report, Hess was granted a reprieve despite this designation thanks to none other than Adolf Hitler. Susanne Mauss, editor of the Jewish Voice from Germany newspaper, found the August 27, 1940, note from the Gestapo (the infamous Nazi secret police) that saved Hess -- albeit temporarily. The order was revoked the next year, and Hess spent years doing hard labor in Nazi concentration camps and work sites.
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The Jewish Voice from Germany newspaper unearths internal Nazi files on Ernst Hess
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Hess served in Hitler's infantry unit in World War I but didn't know him, then was a judge
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A 1940 order saved Hess, despite his Jewish heritage, "per the Fuhrer's wishes"
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The order was revoked the next year, and Hess ended up in Nazi concentration camps | 16,805 | record_train |
There was only one conclusion to be reached here in scorching hot @placeholder and that was that Broad, one of the players attacked by Kevin Pietersen in his controversial autobiography, was having a subtle dig at his bête noire. | It was by any standards an unlikely and quite bizarre foray into the turbulent world of Twitter. So what could possibly have prompted Stuart Broad to pass comment on the minimum wage? Who could he be referring to? Already on this tour we have had the Eoin Morgan blackmail plot and now came another unexpected twist to life with the England cricket team when Broad found himself having to defend comments on the worldwide strength of English pay levels. Yes, really. Stuart Broad tried to calm the Twitter storm over his unlikely comments on the minimum wage England bowler Broad walks with his partner Bealey Mitchell in Perth, Australia, on Tuesday
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England bowler Stuart Broad posted a controversial message on Twitter
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Broad claimed those on minimum wage in England are in the top 10 per cent of earners in the world
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He also used the hashtags #stay and #humble on the social media site
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Broad is in Australia with England squad ahead of the World Cup
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He took to Twitter again on Tuesday evening to clarify his earlier tweet
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Broad also insisted it was not a response to Kevin Pietersen's remarks
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KP launched attack on players making their way in English county game | 16,806 | record_train |
They have benefited from the destruction of the @placeholder central government to establish a vigorous mini-state under the Kurdistan Regional Government. | (CNN) -- Iraq is today a shattered society, shaped by two major international wars, bombings, debilitating sanctions, civil war, emigration of millions of its best-educated people, deadly insurgency and counterinsurgency and foreign occupation over 20 years. While Iraq never achieved full unity after it was cobbled together by the British in 1920 from three large and mutually alien communities -- the Sunni Muslim Kurds in the northern highlands, the Sunni Muslim Arabs in the central plains and the partly Farsi-speaking Shia Muslim Arabs in the southern lowlands -- Iraq had made great social and economic progress. By 1990, it was the most advanced of the Arab countries. Now that is all gone.
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Iraq is a shattered society, yet there is a memory of collective statehood, says William R. Polk
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Polk: Most Iraqis will be happy to see us leave, but they have also learned to fear one another
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Kurdistan Regional Government should favor a strong American influence in its area, he says
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The Sunni Arabs have been the big losers in this long and dreadful conflict, Polk says | 16,807 | record_train |
"My childhood was the typical @placeholder story -- I played football, basketball, a lot of soccer growing up. | London, England (CNN) -- Olympic triple-jump champion Christian Taylor knows all about putting his best foot forward. But in order to continue competing in the sport he loves, he's had to go back to square one. Retrain his muscle memory and try a new way. For an athlete who's used to constantly repeating his routine, day after day, year after year, it was a big deal. "All my life I've jumped from my left foot -- that was my takeoff -- and even winning the 2012 Olympics, that was the foot I jumped from, so the idea of switching feet was pretty crazy," the American tells CNN's Human to Hero series.
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Triple-jump star Christian Taylor overcomes career-threatening injury
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Knee problems meant he had to reverse his leaping stride, or retire early
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The 24-year-old has won Diamond League series title for third year in a row
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American also competes in long jump and hopes for 400m relay place at Rio 2016 | 16,808 | record_train |
@placeholder added that "this could turn out to be a murder that didn't have anything to do with the Taliban." | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The mayor of Afghanistan's restive southern city of Kandahar -- a resolute and proud public official who was regularly surrounded by armed guards and long under threat of death -- was slain Wednesday in a suicide bombing. Ghulam Haidar Hamidi, 65, was killed during a city hall meeting in the provincial capital when explosives detonated inside the turban of his attacker, according to Zalmai Ayoubi, a spokesman for the Kandahar governor's office. The assault comes several months after Hamidi told CNN in an interview that he didn't feel safe and that his life was in danger, most particularly from what he described as corrupt officials, but sloughed off family pleas to quit his position in Kandahar city.
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NEW: Hamidi had known his life was in danger
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai condemns the killing
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"It's not clear to me that this was a Taliban-conducted act," Ambassador Crocker says
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The Taliban have taken responsibility for the attack, a spokesman says | 16,809 | record_train |
The Schalke players join @placeholder in celebration after their captain pulled the away side level | Ten-man Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich battled to a 1-1 draw at home to Schalke 04 on Tuesday as they struggled to bounce back from last week's heavy defeat at VfL Wolfsburg. Arjen Robben headed the hosts in front after 67 minutes as Bayern, who suffered their first league setback with a 4-1 loss at second-placed Wolfsburg on Friday, dug deep after Jerome Boateng gave away a penalty and was sent off in the 17th minute. Schalke failed to score from the spot kick with Manuel Neuer saving Eric-Maxim Choupo's weak effort but after Robben's goal Benedikt Hoewedes levelled with a glancing header in the 72nd to rescue a point and keep his team in fourth place on 31.
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Schalke earned 1-1 draw against Bayern Munich in Bundesliga clash
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Arjen Robben gave home side 1-0 lead with second-half header
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Benedikt Howedes levelled the scoring with a well timed header
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Jerome Boateng shown straight red card for first-half tackle on Sidney Sam
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Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting saw resulting penalty saved by Manuel Neuer | 16,810 | record_train |
The 53-year-old described the @placeholder, 50, as 'very patient', telling workers at the steel plant: 'Twenty-two years she's been putting up with me!' | He celebrated his 22nd wedding anniversary yesterday. Now, President Barack Obama has offered marriage advice to a bride-to-be in Princeton, Indiana. The U.S. politician warned her that it typically takes around 10 years to train a man properly, telling her: 'He'll screw up a bunch.' He added: 'Eventually we learn, but it takes us a little longer because we're not as smart.' Scroll down for video Wedding: President Barack Obama has offered marriage advice to a bride-to-be in Indiana. It comes as First Lady Michelle Obama has tweeted a photo from the couple's wedding (pictured) on October 3, 1992
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Barack Obama gave marriage advice to bride-to-be in Princeton, Indiana
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President warned her it typically takes 10 years to train a man properly
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Said: 'He'll screw up a bunch. Eventually we learn, but it takes us longer'
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Comes as First Lady, Michelle Obama, has tweeted a photo of wedding
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Couple, who have daughters Malia and Sasha, wed on October 3, 1992 | 16,811 | record_train |
After a year’s loan to bed in, @placeholder joined on a permanent basis and became a huge favourite with Bolton fans, who turned up to matches wearing wigs in his honour. | Bojan Krkic’s decision to leave Barcelona and join Stoke City may appear strange – particularly as the 23-year-old should be about to enter his prime. But he’s not the first footballer to undergo a transfer that has left everyone else open-mouthed and scratching their heads. See if you agree with our list of the 10 great jaw-dropping moves. Bit of a gamble: Bojan Krkic has officially made the move to Mark Hughes' Stoke from Barcelona Big move: Once first-choice ahead of Zlatan Ibrahimovic the transfer is somewhat of a surprise for most Simonsen was one of the game’s superstars and had been crowned European footballer of the year in 1977. When Diego Maradona joined Barcelona in 1982, he had to make way but nobody could have predicted he would turn up next at Second Division Charlton Athletic.
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Krkic joined Mark Hughes' Stoke City from the Nou Camp on a four-year deal
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Drogba famously moved from Champions League victory with Chelsea to Shanghai Shenhua
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Real Madrid transplant Ivan Campo was a hit at Bolton and Jonathan Woodgate was good for Middlesbrough, but Michael Owen at Newcastle... | 16,812 | record_train |
Gazza had all those attributes and that is why he is still revered by a generation, especially for how he transformed England at the @placeholder. | There was more than one occasion watching England’s 2-2 draw against Ecuador on Wednesday night when I had to blink twice and make sure it was Ross Barkley not Paul Gascoigne who was pulling the strings. Not since Gascoigne has an England midfield player performed with such panache, vision, skill and bare-faced cheek as Barkley showed in Miami. There were dribbles, step overs, nutmegs, probing passes and a goal threat – the sorts of things that not only take opponents out of the game and open them up but also make them fearful. Running the show: The way Ross Barkley beat players against Ecuador was reminiscent of Paul Gascoigne in Italia 90 (below)
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Barkley is an international novice, as Gascoigne was in 1990
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Way Barkley set up Rickie Lamber goal was out of Gazza manual
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Barkley could replace 'jaded' and 'over-hyped' Wayne Rooney | 16,813 | record_train |
@placeholder was born in 1801 into a wealthy family. | By Darren Boyle The Ministry of Defence is looking to cash in on this 19th Century French chateau-style mansion by putting it on the market for £5 million. Minley Manor is a stunning-looking Grade II listed property with historic parks and gardens. It was built in the 1850s by British architect Henry Clutton for Raikes Currie, a wealthy London Banker and MP. Minley Manor is being sold by the Ministry of Defence for an estimated £5 million. The French chateau style mansion was built by a wealthy MP during the 1850s The stunning property features its own 600 metre long wooded avenue as well as an Orangery
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Minley Manor took 14 years to complete for wealthy banker and MP Raikes Currie
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The Grade II listed property was bought by the Ministry of Defence and was most recently used by the Royal Engineers
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The house is set on 2,500 acres and has 88,000 square feet of accommodation - the equivalent of 90 new homes | 16,814 | record_train |
@placeholder and the other 12 patients who took the lamivudine and survived, received the drug in the first five days or so of their illness. | A doctor in rural Liberia inundated with Ebola patients says he's had good results with a treatment he tried out of sheer desperation: an HIV drug. Dr. Gorbee Logan has given the drug, lamivudine, to 15 Ebola patients, and all but two survived. That's about a 13% mortality rate. Across West Africa, the virus has killed 70% of its victims. Outside Logan's Ebola center in Tubmanburg, four of his recovering patients walk the grounds, always staying inside the fence that separates the Ebola patients from everyone else. "My stomach was hurting; I was feeling weak; I was vomiting," Elizabeth Kundu, 23, says of her bout with the virus. "They gave me medicine, and I'm feeling fine. We take it, and we can eat -- we're feeling fine in our bodies."
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Dr. Gorbee Logan tried using lamivudine against Ebola out of sheer desperation
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Only two out of 15 patients taking it died -- far lower than the average death rate
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Logan read about the medication and similarities between Ebola and HIV in a medical journal | 16,815 | record_train |
The health of the monarch is of extreme importance in the kingdom, where @placeholder holds absolute powers to enact laws and appoint ministers. | Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah is suffering from pneumonia and temporarily needed help to breath through a tube, it has emerged. The 90-year-old had been transferred to a military hospital in the capital Riyadh earlier this week after experiencing shortness of breath and back pain. At one point he needed help to breath through a tube - but the procedure was successful and his condition is stable. Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah (pictured in June) is suffering from pneumonia and temporarily needed help to breath through a tube, it has emerged The Saudi Royal Court said in a statement: 'It became apparent that there was a lung infection that required the insertion of a tube to aid with breathing on a temporary basis this evening.'
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The 90-year-old monarch temporarily needed help to breath through a tube
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He was transferred to a military hospital in the capital Riyadh this week
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Royal Saudi Court said treatment was a success and his condition is stable
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Sources say King Abdullah is likely to stay in hospital for another week | 16,816 | record_train |
The @placeholder has lacked reliable information about whether Levinson was alive or dead. | Washington (CNN) -- Evidence is growing that a retired FBI agent who disappeared in Iran four years ago is alive and being held in Asia, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Thursday. Robert Levinson disappeared during a business trip in March 2007. "We have received recent indications that Bob is being held somewhere in southwest Asia," Clinton said in a statement. "As the government of Iran has previously offered its assistance in this matter, we respectfully request the Iranian government to undertake humanitarian efforts to safely return and reunite Bob with his family." Levinson checked into a Kish Island hotel and attended meetings on March 8, 2007. He checked out the following day, but did not make a scheduled flight to Dubai.
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U.S. has "proof of life," senior diplomatic official says
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Businessman's wife says family is "tremendously encouraged"
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Robert Levinson disappeared during a business trip to Iran in 2007
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The retired FBI agent may be in southwest Asia, U.S. says | 16,817 | record_train |
The mother and son will spend a few days in @placeholder getting to know each other again. | San Diego, California (CNN) -- At last, a Wisconsin mother and her long-lost son met Saturday for the first time since her estranged husband spirited him away to Mexico more than 30 years ago. It was an emotional reunion in the San Diego airport, heightened by the fact that the mother speaks only English and her 37-year-old son only Spanish. David Amaya Barrick, whose father took him across the border at about age 2 from Chicago, was biting his nails just before his mother, Kathy Amaya, now 60, appeared before him in the airport. They embraced, hugged and kissed -- the first time they've laid eyes on each other in about 35 years.
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Mother tell her long-lost son: "I love you and ... and I'm not going to let you go."
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Her son, now 37, tells her in Spanish: "I love you and I missed you a lot."
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David Amaya Barrick was taken from Chicago to Mexico as a boy by his father
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He is discovered to be a U.S. citizen while illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border | 16,818 | record_train |
That's a far cry from @placeholder and Lithuania, which top the list with 41 total days off. | (CNN) -- The United States has been called the "no-vacation nation," and looking at the table above, it's not hard to see why. Many other countries allow for much more vacation time, according to a 2009 survey by Mercer, a human resources consulting firm. The numbers above reflect the minimum vacation days for an employee who works five days a week and has 10 years of service with a company. But the United States comes with an asterisk. That's because the U.S. -- unlike the other countries on the list -- lacks a federal law that mandates vacation time. For comparison purposes, Mercer listed the "typical" amount of days off that large U.S. companies give their 10-year employees: 15 paid vacation days and 10 public holidays (25 total).
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The United States, unlike many other countries, does not have a law that mandates vacation time
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Even the 'typical' amount of vacation is far less than that in other countries surveyed
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Ten-year employees in Brazil, Lithuania, Finland, France and Russia get at least 40 days off | 16,819 | record_train |
India, the @placeholder have little prospects for marriage and the eldest | By Kerry Mcqueeney UPDATED: 14:14 EST, 8 February 2012 It is one of the rarest conditions in the world, affecting just one in a billion people. However, in an incredible quirk of fate, three sisters have all been blighted by a condition known as werewolf syndrome - where they are covered from head to foot in thick hair. Savita, 23, Monisha, 18, and 16-year-old Savitri Sangli, who live in a small village near Pune, central India, inherited the hypertrichosis universalis disorder from their father. All three struggle to keep the condition under control with cream and hope they one day might eventually be able to pay for specialist laser treatment to rid them of their excessive hair.
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The Sangli sisters are covered from head to foot in thick hair
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Siblings hope to fund laser surgery to cure them | 16,820 | record_train |
Throughout @placeholder -- the hardest-hit state -- the death toll Sunday morning was 250 and the number of injured was 2,219, emergency management officials said. | Smithville, Mississippi (CNN) -- Top federal officials voiced admiration and vowed cooperation Sunday after touring tornado-ravaged areas in Alabama and Mississippi, promising help to those who made it through this week's storms as they reconstruct their lives and communities. "They're going to have to live and rebuild and recover," Craig Fugate, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said in Birmingham. "Give them the respect that they're a survivor, not a victim." Fugate was joined by several members of President Barack Obama's Cabinet, including heads of the departments of homeland security, agriculture, and housing and urban development. They saw destruction in Birmingham, then headed west to Smithville, Mississippi, where 15 of the town's less than 900 people perished due to the powerful twister.
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NEW: Several members of Barack Obama's Cabinet tour Mississippi and Alabama
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NEW: FEMA's chief says: "This is going to be a tough recovery, but you are survivors"
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Searchers and volunteers are out, looking for missing and giving aid to survivors
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The University of Alabama's student newspaper is trying to track down the missing | 16,821 | record_train |
Much of the @placeholder communique issued at the end of the London summit restated promises and goals that international leaders had made earlier, relying on language such as "we remain committed" and "we reaffirm our historic commitment." | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Leaders of the world's largest economies agreed on Thursday to a package worth more than $1 trillion to tackle the global economic crisis. Barack Obama: "The challenge is clear" for world leaders to tackle the economic crisis. U.S. President Barack Obama called the deal "a turning point in our pursuit of global economic recovery." The plan calls for reform of the international banking system and the injection of more than $1 trillion into the world financial system. The Group of 20 is taking "unprecedented steps" to attack the global economic downturn, stimulate growth and expand loans to troubled nations, Obama said at the close of the group's meeting in London.
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U.S. President Barack Obama: Unprecedented steps to restore growth
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World leaders say the agreed measures will shorten the recession
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More than $1 trillion will be injected into the world financial system
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Six-point plan also strengthens regulations in the financial sector | 16,822 | record_train |
It was a 20 seconds that typified his performance, with the end shot bobbling wide of a goal shorn of the onrushing @placeholder. | It was almost the perfect start. A pinpoint cross from Raheem Sterling, movement to win a free header… and straight into Hugo Lloris’ arms. Again within the first 15 minutes, Mario Balotelli found himself with the goal at his mercy, but his heading was found wanting for a second time, the ball directed tamely wide. A dream debut duo it may not have been, but in those chances alone Balotelli showed he’s more than capable of fitting into Brendan Rodgers’ attack. VIDEO Scroll down to see Rodgers say it was first time Balotelli ever marked from a corner Early signs: Mario Balotelli (left) celebrates Steven Gerrard's penalty with the skipper and Daniel Sturridge
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Mario Balotelli made his debut for Liverpool in 3-0 win at Tottenham
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Italian striker missed a couple of chances to open his account
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Showed good understanding with Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge
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Liverpool won thanks to Sterling, Steven Gerrard and Alberto Moreno | 16,823 | record_train |
Chris Luxton on an earlier holiday (above left) and (right) scuba diving off the @placeholder coast | The British backpacker who was viciously beaten up in Bundaberg, Queensland, on Saturday night has spoken for the first time about the ordeal and admitted only now does he realise how serious the attack was. Speaking to MailOnline from his hospital bed, the talented young footballer, who has been traveling around Australia since February, said he suffered a fractured skull and was put in an induced coma after he was allegedly set upon by a 22-year-old local on the Burnett traffic bridge - the same spot where British backpacker Caroline Stuttle was pushed to her death more than 12 years ago.
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Chris Luxton, 21, was allegedly beaten and robbed on Saturday night
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The British tourist was left in a coma after the attack on the Burnett traffic bridge in Bundaberg, Queensland
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22-year-old local Braydon Adams has been charged with GBH
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UK tourist Caroline Stuttle thrown to her death from same bridge in 2002 | 16,824 | record_train |
Argentina invaded the Falklands on April 2 1982, and the ensuing war over the islands lasted for 74 days and claimed the lives of 255 British military personnel, 649 Argentinians, and three @placeholder. | By Harriet Arkell The British Embassy in Colombia made an embarrassing gaffe when it referred to the Falklands Islands using the Argentinian name 'Malvinas'. The embassy's Twitter account, @UKinColombia, repeatedly issued tweets containing the name advertising a debate on the future of the fought-over islands. The use of the term 'Malvinas' is an embarrassment because it goes against the Government's policy of always calling them the Falkland Islands. The official Twitter page for the British Embassy in Colombia still shows the tweets calling the Falklands the 'Malvinas' The embassy tweeted about the 'Foro Referendo Malvinas Falkland' (debate called the Malvinas Falklands Forum') on April, the 31st anniversary of the Falklands conflict, in which the British fought the Argentinians to retain the islands in the South Atlantic.
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Official tweets call the disputed Falkland Islands by their Argentinian name
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Several tweets refer to 'Malvinas' on 31st anniversary of Falklands Crisis
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The @placeholder emails are of particularly high-interest because she was the most senior manager so far connected to IRS targeting of tea party and other political groups. | Washington (CNN) -- To the pile of accusations against the IRS, now add one of the first opinions by a nonpartisan official that the agency went outside the law. That conclusion on Tuesday from the official responsible for managing historically important U.S. records came at a congressional hearing during which Republicans also tried to widen the spotlight of IRS scandal to include the White House. David Ferriero, who heads the National Archives and Records Administration, told a House panel that the IRS "did not follow the law" when it failed to tell his agency about the loss of emails belonging to former IRS official Lois Lerner.
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House committee conducts another hearing on IRS targeting controversy
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National Archives official says the IRS failed to tell his agency about lost emails
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IRS lost two years' worth of e-mails from former administrator Lois Lerner | 16,826 | record_train |
@placeholder (centre) tries to catch leader Protectionist at Flemington Racecourse in Australia | Ryan Moore confirmed his position as one of the best jockeys in the world by winning the Emirates Melbourne Cup at Flemington aboard German raider Protectionist. Moore came with a turbo-charged late surge inside the final furlong to deny the remarkable Red Cadeaux, finishing second in the Group One handicap for a third time, by four lengths. Trained by Andreas Wohler, Protectionist was a good winner of the Prix Kergorlay, a renowned Melbourne Cup trial in France, in August before finishing an encouraging fourth on his Australian debut at Caulfield on October 11. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Protectionist wins the Melbourne Cup in Australia
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Briton Ryan Moore rode Protectionist to victory in the Melbourne Cup
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But the race was marred by the deaths of Admire Rakti and Araldo
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The Melbourne Cup's total prize money stands at more than £3million | 16,827 | record_train |
The three-week conflict has killed 1,203 people in Gaza and injured more than 5,000 more, many of them @placeholder civilians, according to medical sources in Gaza City. | JERUSALEM (CNN) -- Israel has declared a unilateral cease-fire in the fighting in Gaza beginning at 2 a.m. Sunday (7 p.m. ET Saturday), Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said. A man escapes after an Israeli strike in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza on Saturday. "Hamas has been dealt a very serious blow," Olmert said. "We can say that the conditions have been brought about that enable us to say that the aims that we laid down for the operation have been completely achieved." Yet Israel is prepared to respond if Hamas militants continue fighting in the Palestinian territory, Olmert said.
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NEW: Cease-fire in Gaza fighting to begin at 2 a.m. Sunday
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NEW: Chief Palestinian negotiator says truce won't stand unless Israel leaves Gaza
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NEW: "I do not suggest that Hamas or other terrorist organizations try us," PM says
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Two children killed in Israeli artillery attack at a U.N. school north of Gaza City | 16,828 | record_train |
Under the deal, according to @placeholder officials, Chen and his family would have been relocated within the country in safety and he would have been allowed to pursue his studies. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:18 EST, 3 May 2012 | UPDATED: 04:48 EST, 3 May 2012 Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng today appealed to be granted asylum in the U.S. - and begged to be allowed to leave with his family on Hillary Clinton's plane. He said he feared for their lives should they remain in China, despite assurances they would be allowed to 'live free', and pleaded for a lift when the U.S. Secretary of State leaves after two days of strategic talks tomorrow. The self-taught lawyer's plea has thrown into doubt the agreement used to coax him out of hiding from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing - and fanned U.S.-China tensions at a sensitive time.
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Threats to his family were real reason behind his return to authorities
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St Johnstone's victory over @placeholder on Friday proved to be the final straw for long-serving McCall | Stuart McCall quit as Motherwell boss - two weeks after being talked out of leaving by his employers. The second-longest serving manager in Scottish senior football was, Sportsmail understands, ready to walk after losing 3-1 at home to Dundee a fortnight ago. Convinced to stay on in the hope of turning around a horrific early-season run of form, McCall ultimately had his spirit broken by successive away defeats to Aberdeen and St Johnstone. Stuart McCall has resigned as Motherwell boss having been convinced to stay on just two weeks ago Motherwell players hold their heads in their hands as they succumb to another defeat on Friday
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So one house of @placeholder decided it had to step in. | Washington (CNN) -- The question of same-sex marriage went again before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday in the last of two oral arguments this week in separate appeals. This session dealt with the Defense of Marriage Act, passed by Congress in 1996. It said, in part, that legally married same-sex couples cannot enjoy the range of financial and other benefits enjoyed by heterosexual married couples. Here are five things we learned from arguments in this case: 1. Opening the gateways A Supreme Court justice is sometimes like a fussy 8-year-old. She must eat her peas before any dessert. The dessert, of course, in the same sex-marriage cases are the constitutional "equal protection questions" -- the ones that get to the heart of defining what marriage is all about, the ones the entire nation wants answered.
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Supreme Court hears a challenge to the Defense of Marriage Act
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A key legal question: Can House defend DOMA when executive branch won't?
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Justice Elena Kagan's reading from 1996 act provides Wednesday's "moment"
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And @placeholder made it 4-0 for a rampant Real side in the 37th minute -- cutting inside from the right before thundering home a superb shot into the top corner. | (CNN) -- Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonzalo Higuain each scored twice as Real Madrid beat city rivals Getafe 4-2 on Thursday to move back above Barcelona at the top of the Spanish Primera Liga table. Real Madrid's 10th successive league victory ensured Manuel Pellegrini's side move above Barcelona on goal difference, just 24 hours after the defending champions had gone top with a 2-0 win over Osasuna. Four goals in the opening 37 minutes set the visitors on their way, with Ronaldo opening the scoring in the 13th minute with a superb free-kick. Higuain made it 2-0 just seven minutes later after converting Rafael van der Vaart's pass and he added a third within three minutes after being put through by fellow-Argentine Fernando Gago.
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Cristiano Ronaldo and Gonzalo Giguain both score twice for Real Madrid
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The pair help Real defeat city rivals Getafe 4-2 in Spain's Primera Liga
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Massive: @placeholder, another drone allegedly infected has a wingspan of 84ft and costs $30million | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:14 PM on 7th October 2011 The U.S. drones used to kill Anwar al-Awlaki and other Al Qaeda chiefs have been infected by a computer virus that logs their every move, it has been claimed. The unmanned Predator, which killed the American attack planner, and the Reaper crafts are still able to complete missions over Yemen, Afghanistan and other warzones. But each keystroke made by pilots, who operate the drones remotely from a base in Nevada, is said to be recorded by the virus and experts are struggling to remove it. Predator: The craft, which killed Al Qaeda boss Anwar al-Awlak, is said to be one of two drones infected by the virus
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Predator and Reaper drones 'hit by mysterious keylogger virus'
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Infection thought have spread via crews' removable hard drives
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Fears tracking logs may be on public internet and available to terrorists
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'Did you see those idiots booing our prime minister and John Howard and his wife as they went into the hall,' she told @placeholder. | Is this elderly conservative crusader the best radio talkback caller of the year? 2GB's Alan Jones received a call from a blue-rinse listener named 'Barbara' on Thursday morning and she left quite a lasting impression on the veteran broadcaster. She called to express her dismay at seeing Prime Minister Tony Abbott and former PM John Howard booed by the crowd at Gough Whitlam's memorial service in Sydney on Wednesday. Scroll down for video 2GB's Alan Jones received a call from a blue-rinse listener named 'Barbara' on Thursday morning and she left quite a lasting impression on the veteran broadcaster
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2GB's Alan Jones received a call from a listener named 'Barbara' on Thursday morning
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She called to complain about Prime Minister Tony Abbott and former PM John Howard getting booed at Gough Whitlam's memorial
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Barbara took aim at 'organic cookie eating' university students who were angry about rising fees | 16,834 | record_train |
'Because after the war, @placeholder fully confessed to all its dirty tricks. | Former Polish President Lech Walesa has demanded an eroding of borders between major nation states on the continent An extraordinary call for Germany and Poland to unite as a single country at the new heart of Europe came yesterday from Lech Walesa, one of the key figures in the demise of the Cold War. The former Solidarity trade union leader shocked his follow Poles by demanding an eroding of borders between major nation states on the continent. We need to expand economic and defence cooperation and other structures to make from the states of Poland and Germany one state of Europe,' said the mustachioed Walesa, 70 this month, who was a staunch opponent of Soviet hegemony in Eastern Europe whose historic industrial action in the Gdansk shipyards ushered in a new era freedom and democracy.
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Ex-Polish president demanded eroding borders between European states
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Defiant: David Cameron, who tweeted this picture, told workers at a Tetley tea factory in @placeholder that Parliament should over-rule Strasbourg | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:54 EST, 13 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:08 EST, 13 December 2013 Britain 'damned well shouldn't' be forced by European judges to give prisoners the vote if Parliament decides they should be barred from elections, David Cameron warned today. In a strongly-worded attack on interference from Strasbourg, the Prime Minister called for the European Court of Human Rights to have its wings clipped. The defiant remarks put the government on a collision course with judges who have ruled that the Britain's blanket ban on votes for those behind bars is a breach of their human rights.
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Prime Minister issued a strongly-worded rebuttal to European Court
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I think it's safe to assume not all—if any—were done on @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Renee Zellweger looks different than she did 10 years ago. Big deal—who doesn't? Maybe she had plastic surgery. Maybe a little lipo, too. Or maybe her new look, at 45, is truly courtesy of her living a healthier, happier life away from the constant media glare, as she reportedly told People Magazine. Considering how mean-spirited some of the response has been since Zellweger showed up at the Elle Women in Hollywood Awards much slimmer than we remembered, who could question the effect time away from the vitriol can have on a person? Kelly Wallace: Why so quick to pick apart Zellweger's looks?
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LZ: Many buzzed that Renee Zellweger looked different when she appeared at Elle event
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LZ: Who doesn't change in 10 years? She says she's happier. Why isn't that enough for us?
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"I feel terrible for the @placeholder family because what should be the greatest time in their life turned out to be somewhat of a firestorm that I personally put them into. | Even after Boomer Esiason apologized for what he called his "insensitive" comment about scheduling a C-section before the season started, his suggestion plus critical stances by other radio hosts demonstrate how much paternity leave is still not widely accepted in our society. In conversations with men across the country, it's clear that while most join many women in expressing outrage at the view that a Major League Baseball game should come before the birth of a child, there were men who felt the player should have gotten back to his job as quickly as possible. By now, you probably know the particulars: the New York Mets' Daniel Murphy missed the first two games of the season to attend his son's birth. He didn't do anything he wasn't allowed to do. Major League Baseball permits a player to take up to three days off for paternity leave.
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Boomer Esiason apologizes for suggesting athlete's wife should have scheduled C-section
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Esiason, other radio hosts took issue with baseball player taking two days of paternity leave
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@placeholder was signed over to the RSPCA and magistrates ordered the destruction of the mobile phone and bird cages. | A man who was filmed battering his terrier after it had caught a rabbit has been banned from keeping animals for three years. Jon Soley, 33, from Darlington, Co. Durham, was seen on mobile phone footage shown to a court forcefully kicking his Patterdale terrier, Billy. Onlookers could be heard laughing and cheering as Soley repeatedly hit the small dog in the face with the dead rabbit. Kevin Campbell, prosecuting on behalf of the RSPCA, told the court: 'He struck the dog and caused it to suffer. Anyone who treats a dog like that causes it to suffer.' Scroll down for video
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Jon Soley, 33, was filmed on a mobile phone attacking his Patterdale terrier
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The dog, Billy, had caught a rabbit, which Soley used to repeatedly hit him
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Prosecutor told Newton Aycliffe JPs: 'He struck dog and caused it to suffer'
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Soley denied a charge of causing the family pet unnecessary suffering
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The observer status resolution needs only a majority of the @placeholder's 193 members to approve. | New York (CNN) -- The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday endorsed an upgraded U.N. status for the Palestinian Authority, despite intense opposition from the United States and Israel. The resolution elevates their status from "non-member observer entity" to "non-member observer state," the same category as the Vatican, which Palestinians hope will provide new leverage in their dealings with Israel. Its leaders had been working with dozens of supporting nations to develop a formal draft, enlisting the backing of European countries such as France and Spain. The vote was 138 delegates in favor of the measure, nine against and 41 abstentions, including Germany.
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The resolution elevates their non-member status from "observer entity" to "observer state"
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But if @placeholder falls apart, the time and treasure we spent there -- both monetary and human -- will likely be seen as wasted. | (CNN) -- A few years ago, when I would tell people that my husband was deployed to Afghanistan, they would often respond with, "Well, at least he's not in Iraq," a comment I always found ignorant and irritating. But now, with the Iraq war ending, I am grateful that my husband's deployments were all to Afghanistan, to the war that the world -- at least temporarily -- forgot. Today I am grateful the name "Iraq" is not in my family's scrapbooks, our memories or the stories we will pass on to future generations, though my reasoning has nothing to do with the actual fighting that took place there. I am grateful because, to many Americans, Afghanistan is still the "good" war, the one we had to fight. Iraq was the war that many never understood nor supported.
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Rebekah Sanderlin: To many Americans, Afghanistan is the "good" war, as opposed to Iraq
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Iraq was the war that many never understood nor supported, Sanderlin says
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Like many in military families, I never thought of them as being separate wars, she says
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And the @placeholder, for the second consecutive administration, seems not to care. | Editor's note: Harry Shearer is an actor, author, director, satirist, musician, radio host, playwright, fine artist and record label owner who is the voice of a variety of regular characters on "The Simpsons," most notably Mr. Burns, Smithers and insufferable neighbor Ned Flanders. Harry Shearer says the White House isn't getting actively involved in protecting New Orleans from flooding. (CNN) -- I spent much of this month in my adopted hometown of New Orleans, Louisiana. Uncharacteristically for August, the streets and restaurants and galleries and music clubs were largely full and throbbing with energy. There are hubs of entrepreneurs all over town trying to invent the future. And thankfully, Mayor Ray Nagin's term is only months away from its end.
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Harry Shearer: There is much good news in New Orleans, but still problems
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He notes report that Corps of Engineers levee design and construction led to breach
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Every one of these flips underscores how the @placeholder has flopped in gaining traction with key demographics it will need to be competitive in a 2016 general election. | (CNN) -- Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky is giving people whiplash. In the last month, he has shifted, flip-flopped and pandered so strikingly on a range of positions and statements that it makes you wonder whether he has suddenly developed a deep disregard for his own convictions, or never had any to begin with. At the Urban League's National Convention in Cincinnati in July, Paul expressed support for the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act and talked about the necessity of protecting the rights of minorities. Kudos to him for even showing up, not a usual move for Republicans. But we must hold him accountable for his past statements that private businesses had the right to deny service to anyone they wanted, something the Civil Rights Act specifically forbids.
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Maria Cardona: Rand Paul has been shifting positions so often, it could give you whiplash
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In a statement, @placeholder's MAC said that Wang had invited Zhang to visit Taiwan to better understand society and popular sentiment. | (CNN) -- Taiwan and China held their highest level talks for more than six decades Tuesday, marking the first government-to-government contact since the pair's acrimonious split in 1949. Wang Yu-chi of Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), which oversees the island's China policy, met with his mainland Chinese counterpart Zhang Zhijun, of China's Taiwan Affairs Office. After the meeting, China's state news agency Xinhua said the two sides had agreed to open a regular communication channel. "We should both be resolute to not let cross-strait relations suffer any more twists and turns, and never let it (the relationship) go backward," Zhang was quoted by Xinhua as saying.
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NEW Taiwan and China agree to regular communication
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Taiwan's top China policymaker Wang Yu-chi will meet counterpart Zhang Zhijun
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@placeholder was a huge part of our family, a void we will never fill. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:17 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 12:50 EST, 25 February 2014 A four-year-old boy was accidentally killed after he fell on top of a hammock where his uncle was using a knife to whittle a piece of wood. Little Bralyn Shively was pushing the hammock in his family's Piedmont, Oklahoma backyard on Saturday afternoon when it suddenly broke and fell to the ground. Police said the boy was impaled when he fell on top of his uncle, 36-year-old Chris Coates, who was still holding the knife used for carving.
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Chris Coates, 36, was carving wood while lying in a hammock in Oklahoma on Saturday afternoon
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After the magazine tweeted a link to an online version of the article, it was circulated by influential @placeholder users of the social media site, prompting an online campaign using the #stoptimeoutdubai hashtag. | London (CNN) -- An English-language magazine in Dubai has been accused of disrespecting Islam by recommending places to drink during Ramadan. Time Out Dubai, a popular city guide in the Emirate, published the offending article in its Ramadan issue, which promised to help readers "make the most of the Holy Month." The story, headlined "5 to try: bars in Ramadan," listed bars in the city that were remaining open throughout Ramadan, giving their hours of operation. During Ramadan, a month in the Islamic calendar for fasting and piety, Muslims abstain from eating, drinking, smoking and sex from dawn to dusk, and prohibitions against behaviors considered sinful, such as drinking alcohol, are more keenly observed.
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Time Out Dubai's list of bars open during Ramadan has upset Emiratis
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• New Jersey governor: GOP's @placeholder is winner, CNN projects | (CNN) -- Tuesday's off-year election might not have the high stakes of the 2008 presidential election, but there are several significant races worth watching: • Virginia governor: McDonnell is projected winner CNN has projected that Republican Bob McDonnell will be elected Virginia governor. The 55-year-old former state attorney general will be the first Republican to win the state's highest office in 12 years. With 99 percent of precincts reporting, McDonnell was leading Democratic opponent Creigh Deeds 59 percent to 41 percent. The race was seen as an early referendum on voters' attitudes toward President Obama and his policies and an opportunity for Republicans to turn back recent Democratic gains.
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GOP's Chris Christie will win New Jersey governorship, CNN projects
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New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg turns back tough challenge
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Of course I'm excited to see a @placeholder movie, but my experience of being at Cannes is that going to see one of those giant films ends up taking all day long. | CANNES, France (CNN) -- The line-up at this year's Cannes Film Festival is a cineaste's dream. There are high expectations for Jane Campion's "Bright Star," a drama about 19th-century poet John Keats. Packed with big name auteurs (Pedro Almodovar, Ken Loach, Lars Von Trier, Quentin Tarantino, and Park Chan-wook among others) and intriguing propositions, the competition for the coveted Palme d'Or is sure to be fierce. While there may be a dearth of surprises in the line-up, the world's shiniest cinema event has certainly proved that in these tough economic times it can still cherry pick the best of what's out there.
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From Quentin Tarantino to Ken Loach, Cannes is packed with big names
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Critic Jonathan Romney's looking forward to Jane Campion's "Bright Star"
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Blogger Karina Longworth can't wait for Lars von Trier's "Antichrist"
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@placeholder is laying face down with a hatchet gash in his head | The axe-wielding radical Muslim who hacked two cops in Queens two week ago spent months viewing jihadist material online and stalked police for hours before launching his attack, it is claimed. Detectives piecing together the life of Zale Thompson, 32, say in the nine months before his attack on October 23 he visited 277 websites to do with ISIS, beheadings, Al Qaeda, and jihad. Thompson was shot dead after running up to four officers in New York brandishing a hatchet, before wounding cop Kenneth Healey, 25, in the head, and slashing another in the arm. Mr Healey was taken to hospital on in critical condition but has now been released.
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Zale Thompson, 32, attacked cops in Jamaica, Queens, two weeks ago
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Left cop Kenneth Healey in critical condition after hacking him in the head
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But @placeholder's experience shows a city can survive the grief, pain and stigma of such an incident. | Editor's note: A gunman killed 10 people and himself Tuesday in southern Alabama. It's the most recent example of mass killing sprees that have traumatized communities over the years. Here's how one city responded. In the worst mass shooting in the U.S. at the time, a gunman killed 23 customers in a Texas cafeteria in 1991. (CNN) -- On October 16, 1991, 35-year-old George Hennard drove a pickup truck into Luby's cafeteria in Killeen, Texas, and fatally shot 23 people and wounded more than 20 before killing himself. For more than 15 years, the city next to the sprawling Fort Hood military base had the dubious distinction of being the site of the deadliest mass shooting in the United States -- until a student killed 32 people and himself at Virginia Tech in 2007.
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Fred Latham: "You can never prepare" for an incident like the one in Killeen, Texas
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‘We found no significant direct or indirect relationship with active usage on @placeholder for the college students,’ the researchers said. | We all know someone who tweets about the minute details of their life every 10 minutes and now new research suggests that are displaying narcissistic tendencies. U.S. researchers claim narcissists tweet more often than others and crave followers on Twitter to meet their need for approval. They also found that narcissists update their Facebook status more regularly and vain adults prefer to post content on Facebook, rather than Twitter. U.S. researchers found that people with narcissistic tendencies like to cultivate a large following on Twitter to meet their need for approval. Celebrities including Miley Cyrus regularly share their activities on the social network
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Meanwhile the police dropped the assault case against Rigby after @placeholder said she did not wish to press charges, meaning he was free to resume contact with the family. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:43 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:14 EST, 16 January 2014 Rio Smedley was brutally murdered in April 2012 by his mother's partner Daniel Rigby Social workers 'missed opportunities' to help a two-year-old boy who was beaten to death by his mother's partner, a serious case review has found. Rio Smedley was brutally murdered in April 2012 by Daniel Rigby, who had been arrested on suspicion of assaulting the child's pregnant mother Kirsty Smedley just a few weeks earlier - a case which was later dropped. A trial at Manchester Crown Court heard how Rio had 91 separate injuries on his body and died from a ruptured liver.
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Rio Smedley was brutally murdered by his mother's partner Daniel Rigby
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Rigby jailed for life with a minimum term of 17 years in November 2012
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Rio's mother Kirsty Smedley was jailed for four years for allowing death
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In custody: At least two men are in custody following police raids in @placeholder to investigate a terrorist plot - with public radio reporting that alleged Islamist militants were planning to use remote-controlled model airplanes | Police in Germany have raided dozens of addresses to foil an Islamist terror plot intending to use remote controlled model aircraft filled with explosives to be flown into targets. Armed officers of the specialist G9G units raided homes in Stuttgart, Munich and Dachau after receiving information that at least one assassination attempt was being planned using the model planes as guided missiles. Technical materials and paperwork were seized at several addresses while prosecutors spoke of plans for a 'seditious outrage'. Arrests: Police leads away a handcuffed suspect in Fellbach, Germany, this morning after raiding a residential building in the village
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The way that Rosicky plays the game, with superb technical ability and the drive and attacking intent to go with it, is what we want to see from the @placeholder. | With Tomas Rosicky rolling back the years against Brighton on Saturday to help Arsenal to a 3-2 win in the FA Cup fourth round, there has been no shortage of plaudits for the Czech midfielder. Certainly, the 34-year-old has proven himself to be one of Arsene Wenger's most successful signings since joining from Borussia Dortmund in 2006. We asked JustArsenal blogger Bob Allock to give us the rundown on how Rosicky has won over so many fans' hearts and etched himself into Gunners' folklore. Tomas Rosicky is proving his worth to the Arsenal cause and deserves a contract extension at the club
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Tomas Rosicky's performance against Brighton showed his class
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@placeholder, which were raided was used to host parties where girls | A gang of Asian men were arrested during pre-dawn raids yesterday on suspicion of being part of a Home Counties paedophile ring. The eight suspects were hauled from their homes at around 5am by 100 officers after a three-month investigation into child exploitation. Police carried out the raids after a teenage girl told them how she had been raped and abused for five years from the age of 12. Scroll down for video Swoop: Police and forensic officers search a house in High Wycombe raided as part of Operation Ribbon Search: The Buckinghamshire home was one of eleven targeted in the series of dawn raids yesterday
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We immediately arranged for an independent @placeholder hygiene consultant to carry out a comprehensive review of the hotel and the cause is believed to be viral. | By Mail Foreign Service and Rob Cooper Hundreds of British holidaymakers at a five-star Turkish hotel have been hit by an outbreak of severe food poisoning. Guests at the all-inclusive Sentido Perissia Hotel in Side, which is used by Thomas Cook, have been confined to their rooms. Thomas Cook has now suspended holidays at the hotel following the suspected outbreak of norovirus. Scroll down for video Hospitalised: (From left to right) Shirley Drum, 51, Diane Blumsom, 45, and Pat Bundy, 47, in Akdeniz Hastanesi Manavgat Hospital Holiday hell: Teresa Blumsom, 55, on a drip in a hospital bed in southern Turkey after being struck down by sickness while staying at a luxury five-star Turkish resort
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A Heathrow spokesman said yesterday: '@placeholder's runways are now fully open following an earlier fire on board an Ethiopian Airlines aircraft which the airport's emergency services attended. | By James Rush and Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 11:32 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:56 EST, 14 July 2013 The fire which grounded a Boeing 787 Dreamliner at Heathrow Airport was not directly linked to the passenger jet's batteries, an investigation has found. Air accident experts have been in London today to try and determine the cause of the blaze which happened while the Ethiopian Airlines-operated plane was on a remote parking stand just after 4.30pm yesterday. The fire led to the airport's runways being closed for more than 90 minutes and causing travel chaos for thousands. A series of problems with batter led to all Dreamliner jets in service being grounded worldwide.
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Airport temporarily closed the runways for departures and arrivals
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"The actions of @placeholder and Wang Xiaoli on the court have violated Olympic principles and the spirit of fair athletic competition," it said in a statement. | London (CNN) -- Wednesday saw scandal at the Olympics as eight athletes were disqualified for trying not to win matches, joy as the U.S. continued its dominance in swimming and controversy as the chairman of the Games organizing committee declined to call Michael Phelps the greatest Olympian of all time. The disqualifications came in badminton, after two matches Tuesday night in which female athletes were accused of playing to lose so they could face easier opponents in future matches. A Chinese pair, two South Korean pairs and an Indonesian pair played so badly that they were booed by the crowd. The Chinese pair of Wang Xiaoli and Yu Yang is the world's No. 1 women's duo.
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"We have to balance the requirement for protecting our soldiers with the reality that Afghanistan is a sovereign country, that there must be limits on the time we can detain @placeholder before handing them over to Afghan authorities," Appathurai said. | (CNN) -- A controversial policy that limits the amount of time NATO troops can hold Afghan detainees is under review by U.S. Defense Department officials, a spokesman for the department told CNN. The review of what's known as the "96-hour rule" is under way as CNN questioned whether the policy was putting soldiers in danger. Under the rule, NATO troops have 96 hours to either turn over detainees to Afghan authorities or release them -- a rule put in effect to avoid Abu Ghraib-like offenses. "We are currently reviewing the 96-hour rule, but have yet to make decisions about how we wish to proceed in light of some of the obvious problems associated with it," Geoff Morrell, deputy assistant secretary of defense, told CNN in a statement.
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Roger Hill, a former Army captain, was discharged after a mock execution of Afghan detainees
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Indian authorities have said the gunmen who killed nearly 180 people came from @placeholder, but Pakistan has blamed "non-state actors" for the attacks. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistan understands the need to move "urgently and transparently" against extremists on its soil after last week's terrorist attacks in India, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said after meetings with Pakistani leaders. Condoleezza Rice meets Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani to discuss the Mumbai attacks. "I found a Pakistani government that's focused on the threat and understands its responsibility to respond to terrorism and extremism wherever it is found," Rice told reporters Thursday after sessions with the country's president and prime minister. After the talks, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari pledged to assist in the investigation and move against "any Pakistani elements found involved in the attack," his office said.
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Condoleezza Rice: Pakistan knows it has to act urgently
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U.S. secretary of state seeks to ease India-Pakistan tensions
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India has said attackers who killed scores in Mumbai came from Pakistan
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Admissions to the @placeholder were suspended on October 11 following the unannounced inspection by the CQC. | Dementia patients at a Cumbria hospital were left for hours without food, according to a damning report by health regulators. Those at the Ramsey Unit, in the grounds of Furness General, waited hours to be fed in the morning, weren't given their medication at the right time and were offered little by the way of mental stimulation. Care Quality Commission inspectors also found a high number of patients had suffered falls due to a lack of staff to provide supervision. Dementia patients at The Ramsey Unit in the grounds of Furness General Hospital were left for hours without food, according to a damning report by health regulators
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The Ramsey Unit, in the grounds of Furness General Hospital, was closed to new admissions after the unannounced Care Quality Condition inspection
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Inspectors say they were 'shocked' by what they found at the unit
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Patients were offered little stimulation, were not given their medication at the right time and were left in bed long into the morning due to lack of staff
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Outdoors: Jonny has enjoyed 10 years in the @placeholder countryside, with a basketball net by the 3.5 acres of paddocks for games outside | By Mia De Graaf Set in the sprawling plains of English countryside, this is the retreat that former England rugby hero Jonny Wilkinson claims saved his career. The 19th century mansion in Northumberland is shrouded in five acres of idyllic fields. And the pool, gym and sauna aren't half bad either. Retreat: Jonny Wilkinson, who recently retired from the game, said being able to build his own gym and concentrate on his fitness helped save his career Idyllic: Forced to put his Northumberland home on the market as he moves to France, the former fly half gushes about its sprawling acres of land
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Former England rugby star retreated to 19th century Northumberland home during 2004-2007 injury period
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Seven-bedroom mansion has five acres of land, and gym, pool, sauna, weight room that Jonny built himself
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Despite the outcry, many @placeholder viewers commended Always for the empowering advert. | Always' Super Bowl commercial was supposed to make young girls feel empowered by using the phrase 'like a girl' as a positive description, rather than an insult. But after it aired during Sunday night's game, sour Twitter users created the hashtag '#likeaboy' to demand they got some attention too. 'Can we get a #LikeABoy commercial too please?,' one Twitter user, Jack Doyle, wrote. The commercial contrasts responses from a group of young adults with responses from a group of young girls when they are asked to run, throw and fight 'like a girl'. Mocking: For its Super Bowl commercial, Always' asked a group of young people to run, fight or throw 'like a girl' and filmed their mocking responses
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Always' Super Bowl commercial shows a group of people being asked to run, fight or throw 'like a girl' and their mocking responses
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When young girls are asked to do the same, they run as fast as they can
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After the commercial aired, men took to Twitter to complain that there was not also a commercial for them and started the hashtag '#likeaboy'
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"Hard-core mountaineers would jump at the chance to have Everest and @placeholder all for themselves during the best climbing season," he says. | (CNN) -- At Camp 3 of Mount Everest at an altitude of 7,200 meters, an American woman, 50-year-old Cleonice Pacheco Weidlich, sits in a solitary tent. Outside, fierce winds of more than 50 knots are raging. She waits. Soon blizzard-bearing monsoon clouds will gather around Everest and bring an end to the climbing season on the high Himalayas. It will also draw a shroud over one of the single deadliest tragedies the world's highest mountain has ever witnessed. Before she can make begin her ascent, Weidlich must not only find a gap in the weather and a way over the avalanche, but also face down the growing controversies that erupted around continued activity on Everest in the wake of the disaster.
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Cleonice Pacheco Weidlich refuses to abandon her Everest climb after 16 killed in mountain tragedy
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Disaster prompted concerns over conditions on mountain and calls for an early end to climbing season
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Some Sherpas complained over pay and a lack of respect for their traditions and towards those who died
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But on my mat in @placeholder, I experience a yogic awakening. | By Ruby Warrington PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 10 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:07 EST, 10 August 2013 I am lying on my back in a field amid hundreds of people in stretchy Lycra clothing at the Wanderlust yoga festival in Vermont – imagine a mini Glastonbury, but with added headstands. And there are tears streaming down my face. The class I’ve just finished was titled Radiant Body: Your Practise As Medicine. But if I was expecting a practical guide to easing physical aches and pains, it’s evidently aimed more at emotional therapy. Moments earlier, when the teacher asked us to visualise an area of our life that needed healing, a vivid impression of the ex-boyfriend I hadn’t thought about for years appeared in my mind, and with it a profound realisation that I never properly dealt with the fallout from that destructive relationship.
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Fitness columnist Ruby Warrington attends Wanderlust yoga festival | 16,865 | record_train |
@placeholder could be waving goodbye to Agger after signing Dejan Lovren | By Simon Jones Brondby and Barcelona are monitoring Daniel Agger's situation at Liverpool following the arrival of Dejan Lovren from Southampton. The 29-year-old's future is unclear after Lovren's £20million signing and the Danish club hope they can lure the central defender back to the club he grew up at, with their major shareholder saying they will do 'everything in our power' to sign him. Barcelona have been continually linked with Agger but having splashed out on French defender Jeremy Mathieu last week a deal would have to be right for them to proceed. VIDEO Scroll down for Liverpool v Roma: Daniel Agger scores own goal
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Dejan Lovren's £20million arrival puts Agger's position at risk
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Brondby want to tempt Agger back to Denmark
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Glen Johnson's future is unclear with one year left on his deal at Anfield | 16,866 | record_train |
including some of his harshest critics, spoke to praise Mr @placeholder’s | By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:21 EST, 11 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:22 EST, 11 February 2013 Ed Balls has warned Ed Miliband not to be ‘stupid’ and allow Labour to be cast as the ‘anti-referendum’ party on Europe. The Shadow Chancellor, who was last night forced to welcome David Cameron’s success in negotiating a lower EU budget in Brussels, said his party needed to be careful not to become ‘caricatured’ as the ‘pro-status quo’ party on the issue. Labour leader Mr Miliband shocked colleagues by appearing to rule out an in/out referendum after the Prime Minister promised one last month, though aides attempted to undo the damage by saying he had not meant to do so forever.
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Ed Miliband shocked colleagues by appearing to rule out an in/out referendum after the Prime Minister promised one last month
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Ed Balls said his party need to be careful not to be seen as 'pro-status quo' | 16,867 | record_train |
That @placeholder's end has been a relative non-story is the best evidence of how the transition to allowing open service has been an unmitigated success by all measures. | (CNN) -- According to a leading senator, it presented "an intolerable risk" to national security. According to a consortium of retired generals, it would "break" the U.S. military. And according to a leading advocacy group, over "528,000" servicemen and women would be lost. Something this terrible must be averted. We must take action now! Except it is too late. The scary danger that these generals, John McCain, and the Family Research Council were warning about wasn't a future terrorist attack or war with China, it was allowing gay and lesbian service men and women to openly serve in the U.S. military. That "grave risk" is now celebrating its one year anniversary, and none of the dire predictions proved correct.
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Peter Singer, Aaron Belkin: The big "scare" over DADT repeal a year ago was unfounded
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Writers: New report says readiness, cohesion, morale, recruitment unaffected by repeal
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They say last year's uproar by some were hype, hysteria in place of facts and substance
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day of a week long diving trip off the coast of @placeholder when she | By Mark Duell Last updated at 2:18 PM on 16th February 2012 The man accused of killing his new bride as they honeymooned in Australia wept as a police interview tape was played out in court, in which he described his failed attempts to resuscitate his wife. Gabe Watson, 34, is accused of drowning Tina Watson, 26, in 2003 by turning off her air supply when they were scuba diving, prosecutors say. During the taped interview, Watson told Townville detectives that he thought other divers in the Queensland vicinity would think 'something odd was going on,' as he struggled to save his wife.
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Gabe Watson, 34, of Alabama, allegedly drowned wife Tina, 26, in 2003
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Admitted in police interview other divers may have thought 'something odd was going on' during his wife's last moments underwater
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Prosecution focused on his dive computer - Watson became agitated when police refused to return it to him after his wife's death | 16,869 | record_train |
An Israeli official, meanwhile, said the test should be more of a concern to @placeholder than to Israel, since previous missiles tested by Iran could already reach the Jewish state. | TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran announced Wednesday that it successfully tested another "Sajil" missile, a surface-to-surface missile with a range that makes it capable of reaching parts of Europe. Image purportedly shows the test launch of Iran's new Sajil surface-to-surface missile. A similar test was carried out in November. U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said he understood Wednesday's test of the missile, with an approximate range of 1,200 miles, was successful. State media reported that the missile, a Sajil-2, was launched Wednesday morning from the northern Iranian city of Semnan and reached its target. The report did not say where it landed.
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Iran says it fired a Sajil missile, which uses solid fuel and travels long distances
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Missiles have range that can reach Russia, Greece and southern Italy, Iran says
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U.S. official: Iran looking to increase sophistication of its missile program
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Israel: "It is now clear that the Iranians are playing with fire" | 16,870 | record_train |
She claims, "@placeholder [started] making some very generalizing, declarative statements about rape jokes always being funny, how can a rape joke not be funny, rape is hilarious." | (EW) -- Daniel Tosh isn't the sort of comedian who typically apologizes for anything. His hit Comedy Central series "Tosh.0" frequently explores potentially offensive territory with jokes that some would consider misogynistic or racist, and that his fans find hilarious. But it seems Tosh firmly strayed over the line during a recent live appearance. The comedian tweeted an apology and a link to a blogger's account of his recent stand-up performance. "All the out of context misquotes aside, I'd like to sincerely apologize," Tosh wrote. The original anonymous "friend of a friend" account would be too sketchy to use for a source if not for Tosh's tweet acknowledging there is some substance to it.
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Comic Daniel Tosh has tweeted an apology for a recent stand-up appearance
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Tosh says alleged comments about rape were taken out of context
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The comedian was performing at the Hollywood Laugh Factory | 16,871 | record_train |
After a very @placeholder debate on the pros and cons of the plan, the government rewrote the law, leaving it up to each city to decide on the rules. | You may have noticed an interesting reaction when you tell people you're traveling to Amsterdam. They sometimes get that curious look, that knowing half-smile on their faces. "Amsterdam," they say with a mischievous grin, "lucky you!" Are they thinking about Van Gogh and Rembrandt, about the fabulous museums, the flowing canals, the teeming bicycle paths, the gorgeous tulips -- or is it something else? To many, Amsterdam is synonymous with freedom. With the ability to do what is forbidden in other places. Throwback lodging: Stay in another era Undoubtedly, millions travel to the Netherlands to see the just re-opened Rijksmuseum and its famous "Night Watch" painting, along with many other attractions of this truly charming city. But, let's face it, Amsterdam conjures another fascination. Decades before anyone else considered legalizing marijuana, prostitution or gay marriage, the Dutch stood -- as they still do today -- at the forefront of change on many controversial social issues, legalizing or tolerating a range of activities that other countries placed squarely outside what they consider legally and socially acceptable.
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Recreational drugs are illegal in the Netherlands, but there's an official policy of tolerance
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"Most of the people still have to work during the weekdays, so Saturday is the easiest way for people (who are not from) @placeholder to come here." | (CNN) -- As the World Economic Forum drew to a close, at the far end of the chic Promenade running through Davos and well away from the conference center, police had closed off a small section of the road. Gathered within the cordon was a group of around 20 protesters, some in costumes and face paint, waving flags and dancing. A 20-something in a long coat attempted to whip up some enthusiasm with a megaphone shouting "We are the 99%," and "Occupy!" while a middle aged man strummed a guitar. Italian rock music played through an amplifier that another protestor had wheeled into the road.
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The World Economic Forum in Davos attracted only quiet protestors beyond its security
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This year's dissenters, unlike the Occupy movement of previous years, didn't attract much attention
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They appeared as the world's business and political leaders were leaving town | 16,873 | record_train |
In a sign of how volatile @placeholder has become, last year he was the biggest gainer on the list having added £6.5bn to his fortune. | By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 19:42 EST, 19 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:03 EST, 20 September 2012 Mark Zuckerberg has lost nearly half of his £11bn fortune after the disastrous Facebook stock market floatation. The founder of the social network has seen £4.9bn vanish from his personal worth over the last 12 months. Forbes magazine, which compiled figures of America’s richest billionaires, said that he had endured a ‘rough road’ since Facebook went public in May. Disastrous floatation: The founder of the Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, has seen £4.9bn vanish from his personal worth over the last 12 months The stock market price fell by nearly half to just £12 a share amid a flurry of lawsuits, finger-pointing and recriminations that will linger for years to come.
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Fell from 14th to 36th in Forbes Richest Americans list
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Facebook CEO has had difficult time since floatation
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To Putin, staging a successful @placeholder is a way to consolidate power, to build up his image for domestic and international audiences, and to show a resurgent, self-assured and powerful Russia under his rule. | (CNN) -- As the Olympic flame burned above Sochi on Tuesday evening, a scene of mayhem and death exploded a few hundred miles away in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, where blazes roared and violent clashes erupted along protesters' barricades. At least 100 people were killed just on Thursday and hundreds more hospitalized in confrontations pitting government forces against demonstrators opposed to a regime that has strong support from President Vladimir Putin's Russia. It was the deadliest day in the three months since the showdown started. Between the two spectacles, you can bet Putin's attention focused more sharply on the crisis in Ukraine, which is officially an independent country since 1991 but in reality remains a state over which Moscow exercises enormous influence, infuriating much of Ukraine's population.
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Frida Ghitis: New Russia on display in Sochi, but the old one is showing its face in Ukraine
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Ghitis: Putin has called Ukraine "Little Russia" and wants it to turn away from the West
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Ghitis: Protesters enraged by seeing their leaders' knuckle under Russia's bullying
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Ferrari remained unhappy that McLaren had emerged from the scandal without penalty but the @placeholder did not have sufficient evidence to enforce such a penalty. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The World Motor Sport Council (WMSC) of the FIA, motor sport's governing body, has fined McLaren -- the team at the center of the "spygate" scandal -- $100m and stripped it of its constructors' championship points for the season. And McLaren faces further penalties when the WMSC reconvenes in December 2007. McLaren must submit a full technical report on its 2008 car. If the WMSC considers that its design was influenced by confidential Ferrari data, then sanctions may be imposed on the team for the 2008 season. McLaren team chief Ron Dennis arrives for the hearing in Paris.
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McLaren fined $100m and docked of all world championship points for 2007
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McLaren ordered to submit details of its 2008 car to the FIA for scrutiny
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McLaren to launch appeal, subject to content of FIA statement
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'I don't expect @placeholder to be in the Cabinet after the election because I expect the Conservatives to win, but clearly people need to be put in the positions they can handle.' | Rachel Reeves: Labour frontbencher is set for a Cabinet role if Ed Miliband wins the election in May David Cameron yesterday distanced himself from remarks by a Conservative MP who questioned a Labour frontbencher's plan to go on maternity leave straight after the election. Rachel Reeves hopes to become Work and Pensions Secretary if Ed Miliband wins power in May, but is due to have her second baby just five weeks later. She said at the weekend that she would begin maternity leave shortly before her baby is due and stay away from work until September. That prompted Tory MP for Romford Andrew Rosindell to say: 'I don't want to say someone who is having a baby is not eligible to be a Cabinet minister, but I certainly think perhaps the demands of that particular job will require someone to give it their full attention.
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Rachel Reeves hopes to be Work and Pensions Secretary if Labour wins
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Tory MP questioned whether she would be able to give job full attention
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David Cameron has distanced himself from Andrew Rosindell's comments
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Despite this Miss Reeves accused Tories of having a 'women problem' | 16,877 | record_train |
There would be no need to make such a promise to the @placeholder because they realise the last thing they need is to attack U.S. targets and draw massive U.S. bombing raids.' | By Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 3 September 2012 | UPDATED: 02:46 EST, 4 September 2012 Iran could strike U.S. bases in the Middle East in response to any Israeli strike on its nuclear facilities, the leader of Lebanon's Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah said on Monday. 'A decision has been taken to respond and the response will be very great,' Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said in an interview with the Beirut-based Al Mayadeen television. 'The response will not be just inside the Israeli entity - American bases in the whole region could be Iranian targets,' he said, citing information he said was from Iranian officials. 'If Israel targets Iran, America bears responsibility.'
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Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said that the response to any Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities would be 'very great'
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'If Israel targets Iran, America bears responsibility', the Hezbollah leader said
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PASTOR RICK WARREN, SADDLEBACK CHURCH: Well, @placeholder, they've both been friends for a long time. | (CNN) -- Democratic Sen. Barack Obama and Republican Sen. John McCain in August will be on the same stage for the first time in the 2008 presidential campaign. The Rev. Rick Warren says he makes no endorsements because he shepherds "both sides of the flock." The Rev. Rick Warren has invited them to appear at a leadership and compassion forum in his Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, California, on August 16. Warren, the author of the best-selling book "The Purpose Driven Life" spoke with CNN's Wolf Blitzer by phone Tuesday from Sao Paulo, Brazil. BLITZER: Pastor Warren, how did you do it? How did you convince both of them to show up?
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The Rev. Rick Warren will play host to candidates at his church
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Warren says he's friends with both and wants people to know them as he does
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@placeholder went to the polls on August 20, in a vote marred by widespread fraud. | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan electoral officials Monday declared incumbent President Hamid Karzai the winner of another term in office, after canceling this weekend's second round of voting. U.S. President Barack Obama called Monday for a "new chapter" of improved governance in Afghanistan now that Karzai's re-election as president is complete. Observers say Karzai's real test will be whether he can form a government that is seen as legitimate in the eyes of the Afghan people and the international community. Afghanistan's Independent Electoral Commission announced Karzai's victory Monday after it canceled Saturday's presidential runoff because of the withdrawal of candidate Abdullah Abdullah.
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NEW: President Obama called for "new chapter" of improved governance in Afghanistan
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Karzai made president following withdrawal of opposition leader Abdullah Abdullah
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Abdullah withdrew Sunday, saying he believed the second round would be as fraudulent
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@placeholder is now a regular on the front row during fashion week. | When One Direction first appeared on television screens on the X Factor in 2010, they were hailed as the new clean-cut and fresh-faced British answer to Justin Bieber. Although the Harry Styles, Niall Horan. Liam Payne, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson didn't win the talent show, they have gone on to become the franchise's most successful contestants of all time and been credited with making boybands popular again. They are now getting ready to release their fourth studio album - Four. Scroll down for video Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, Harry Styles, Liam Payne and Zayn Malik of X Factor's One Direction arrive for an autograph signing session at the HMV store, Bradford in December 2010. Since then, their style has changed dramatically, with their current looked modelled on the likes of Keith Richards, David Beckham and Mick Jagger
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The teenagers formed a boyband on ITV's X Factor in 2010
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Band member Harry Styles won Style Award at 2013 British Fashion Awards
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Femail charts the band's style transformation over the last four years | 16,881 | record_train |
But @placeholder last week issued a stern warning that the 'Monarch is above politics' and stressing that 'those in political office have a duty to ensure that this remains the case'. | The fate of the United Kingdom was being 'closely' followed by the Queen last night, as she is poised to lead an attempt to heal the wounds of Scotland’s rancorous independence battle. Palace officials said the monarch was being kept abreast of the latest news from counting centres across Scotland as votes against independence mounted. And senior advisers were due to meet from 1am to plan the official response to the break-up of the Union or the need to heal the bitter divisions of the campaign. With all 32 local authorities declared, it was revealed this morning Scotland voted against independence with a majority of 55 per cent.
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The Queen was at her Balmoral estate as the results of the vote came in
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Scotland voted against independence with 55 per cent saying No | 16,882 | record_train |
The @placeholder, who was also the quickest in all of the practice sessions, was the only rider to break the 1.37s barrier all day. | (CNN) -- Marc Marquez raced to his third straight pole position of the 2014 MotoGP World Championship at the Termas de Rio Honda circuit in Argentina on Saturday. The Repsol Honda rider produced a lap of one minute, 37.683s, trumping Yamaha's two-time MotoGP champion, Jorge Lorenzo, by 0.742 seconds. Marquez will now look to maintain his 100% record in the full race on Sunday after winning the first two meets of the season in Doha and Austin. "Today I really felt good on the bike and I am happy to have taken pole position," a smiling Marquez told the MotoGP website.
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Marc Marquez claims pole at Termas de Rio Honda Circuit, Argentina
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Spaniard qualifies 0.742 seconds ahead of second-fastest Jorge Lorenzo
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While Apple is keeping mum on its annual @placeholder upgrade, many analysts expect the new iPhone to go on sale as early as July | By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 02:57 EST, 7 June 2012 | UPDATED: 04:02 EST, 7 June 2012 Apple has moved to ban Samsung's new Galaxy S3 handset in the U.S., saying it infringes two Apple patents Apple has moved to ban Samsung's new Galaxy S3 handset in the U.S., saying it infringes two Apple patents. The companies have been locked in a patent battle on several continents for years - but Apple's latest move targets a key handset for Samsung, seen also as a 'standard bearer' for Google's Android operating system. The handset is due to launch on June 21 in America, and has been seen as a considerable threat to Apple's iPhone 4S, as it offers faster processing and a bigger screen.
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Indeed, Akamai's first attempt at impressing the venture capitalists who fund such dreams, the @placeholder $50K Entrepreneurship Competition, fell short. | Even by MIT standards, says Tom Leighton, Danny Lewin was special. "He was really exceptionally smart. MIT has a lot of really smart people, and Danny stood out even among that rarified environment," says Leighton, who was then one of Lewin's professors at the Massachusetts school's computer science laboratory. "He liked working on the hardest problems, as opposed to the easier ones, because they would make more of a difference." That kind of determination drove Lewin throughout his short life. He was an American who joined the Israeli army and served in an elite unit, though he could have avoided the military altogether. He was a mathematician who could have had a stellar academic career but decided to jump into business.
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Danny Lewin was a math genius who co-founded Akamai Technologies
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Lewin's innovative algorithms allowed the Web to run faster, more efficiently
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Until the middle of 1916, @placeholder could find no defence against Zeppelin bombers - they flew too high. | By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 12:07 EST, 3 July 2012 | UPDATED: 12:40 EST, 3 July 2012 This singed letter addressed to Robert Moser bears German postage and the fateful words 'Luftschiff Hindenburg'... but the 23-year-old crew mechanic never had the chance to open it as the Zeppelin he was working on went down in flames in 1937. Now, the British pensioner who owns the scorched piece of history is selling it - along with the rest of his 15 ton collection of wartime airship memorabilia, which includes several items found onboard the ill-fated Hindenburg. David Kirch, 75, has nearly 600 items for sale this month - pictures, silverware and even newspaper billboards from the First World War.
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David Kirch, from Jersey, has nearly 600 items for sale in second of four auctions
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The AMCU, which has expanded rapidly this year at the expense of @placeholder, is seen as the more militant union and has been linked to aggressive tactics to win wage increases. | (CNN) -- Violence between competing unions at South Africa's mines is threatening to weaken Africa's largest economy. On Wednesday, the world's top platinum producer, Anglo American, suspended all of its operations in Rustenburg, South Africa due to "intimidation" of its workers. Striking workers are also halting operations at some gold mines. The move follows strike-related violence at Lonmin's Marikana mine in August that left 44 dead. What triggered the violence? The 34 miners in the Lonmin mine in Marikana, South Africa, died after police opened fire on a gathering of thousands of machete-armed workers striking for higher wages. The shootings came after deaths earlier in the week, including those of two police officers who were hacked to death. The violence exploded when police shot at striking rock drillers in the "Easterns" area of the Marikana mine. Tensions have been high in part because of the presence of competing trade unions, the Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union (AMCU) and the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).
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More than 30 miners died after police opened fire on striking workers who were armed with machetes
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Rivalry between the AMCU and the NUM is widely blamed for feeding the violence
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In April, @placeholder, once considered to be among party royalty and a fast-rising star within the party, was stripped of his leadership positions for an unspecified "breach of party discipline." | Beijing (CNN) -- The conspicuous absence from public view of China's presumptive next top leader is adding new uncertainty to the succession plan for the normally secretive Communist leadership. For ten days, Vice President Xi Jinping has dropped off the radar of state-run domestic news media, which usually meticulously record official activities of senior leaders. Xi is widely expected to succeed President Hu Jintao as the head of the ruling Communist Party next month before assuming the presidency early next year in a once-in-a-decade power transition. Party chiefs jockey for power ahead of leadership jamboree The mystery of what is keeping him out of the spotlight at such a time has provoked growing speculation in a political atmosphere already rife with intrigue following the scandal that brought down the high-profile party official Bo Xilai earlier this year.
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Xi Jinping hasn't been seen in public for more than a week and speculation is growing
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But it bounced back against @placeholder with the impressive Shaqiri stealing the sow. | (CNN) -- Switzerland might not have the magic of Lionel Messi, but in Xherdan Shaqiri it has a player who is desperate to shine on the biggest stage of all. The Bayern Munich star scored a hat-trick to help his nation book a last-16 tie with Messi's Argentina at the World Cup, following Wednesday's 3-0 win over Honduras in Manaus. The Swiss finished with six points from three matches, one behind group winner France, which drew 0-0 with Ecuador. France, which faces Group F runner-up Nigeria in the next round, wasted a number of good opportunities against a side which played the majority of the second half with 10 men.
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Switzerland defeats Honduras 3-0 to secure second place
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But if you wish to pick me up on that @placeholder, that's a very small thing and I'm surprised you'd bother with it.’ | The reason Education Minister Christopher Pyne called Clive Palmer’s senator-elect in Western Australia Zhenya ‘Dio’ Wang by the name 'Wong' has been explained after ABC journalist Leigh Sales asked Mr Wang the proper pronunciation of his name. In Australia the WA Senator is known as Wang so when Mr Pyne appeared on the ABC 7.30 Report and called him Wong Ms Sales quickly picked him up on it. But after speaking with Mr Wang she has admitted it was in fact her that was wrong. Scroll down for video Christopher Pyne appeared on the ABC's 7:30 Report on Tuesday night after his education reforms were rejected
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The Education Minister said it was a 'very small thing' to call Senator Wang by the name 'Wong'
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Glenn Lazarus has accused the Minister of 'harassing' him and other crossbenchers in order to gain their support for higher education reforms
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Mr Pyne defended himself by saying Mr Lazarus was the only crossbencher who had refused to meet with him for discussions, forcing him to text
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The Senator claimed Mr Pyne is 'embarrassing himself' after being 'inundated with text messages .. virtually begging me to support reforms'
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He overcame early Dutch wariness -- in a country where the @placeholder occupation in WWII was still fresh in the national memory -- to become one of the most popular members of the Dutch royal family . | (CNN) -- Queen Beatrix spent 33 years on the throne and will be succeeded by her son, the Prince of Orange, Prince Willem-Alexander. She ascended to the throne when Queen Juliana abdicated on her 71st birthday, on April 30, 1980. Beatrix announced Monday that she will step aside on April 30. Beatrix was born January 31, 1938, and when World War II reached Holland the family fled to London. Juliana, Beatrix and her sister Irene then moved to Ottawa, Canada. Beatrix married German diplomat Claus von Amsberg on March 10, 1966, in Amsterdam. They have three sons, Willem-Alexander, born in 1967, Friso, born in 1968, and Constantijn, born in 1969.
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Queen Beatrix will end 33 years on the Dutch throne on April 30
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The phone also will be the first to have the new @placeholder features, many of which attempt to break down the walls between web, search, apps and communication tools. | (CNN) -- Google on Thursday released its latest candy-themed mobile operating system: Android 4.4, more deliciously known as Kit Kat. The system will launch immediately on Google's new Nexus 5 phone and then roll out to other Nexus devices, the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One, in the next few weeks. Nexus devices are Google's flagship line of phones and tablets, running the newest and purest form of Android and available without contracts. The Nexus 5, manufactured by LG, is built to work internationally on a variety of bands and with whatever local SIM card you pick up, though Verizon's band is still not supported.
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Google is rolling out its new Android mobile operating system, called Kit Kat
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"Identity theft can also be a significant element of violent crimes, such as domestic abuse, and even terrorism, and a significant number of @placeholder theft-related crimes originate overseas," the report said. | Washington (CNN) -- Ten million Americans a year are victims of identity theft. It's a growing problem in the United States, but fighting it doesn't appear to be a priority, a new report says. A report by the Justice Department Inspector General released Tuesday cites the wide-ranging costs and dangers of ID theft. Although the report has no new numbers, the financial losses are believed to be substantially higher than the $15.6 billion documented in 2005. Inspector General Glenn Fine found the effort to combat the problem, however, has lagged since the President's Task Force on ID Theft was established in 2007.
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Justice Department Inspector General cites wide-ranging costs and dangers of ID theft
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And those were just the @placeholder tour groups visiting outlet malls and theme parks in South Florida and Orlando. | Orlando (CNN) -- "Oi -- Sejam bem-vindos!" -- meaning "Hi, welcome!" -- is a Portuguese phrase heard more and more these days at Florida's tourist spots. That's because Florida is the top U.S. vacation destination for Brazilians, who are taking advantage of a favorable exchange rate and low prices. Brazilians outnumbered all other international travelers to Florida in 2011, up 41% from the previous year, according to state tourism officials. And there's no sign of this Brazilian invasion slowing down: The U.S. Commerce Department projects 1.5 million Brazilians will visit the United States in 2012 -- and most of them will head to Florida.
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Officials say 1.5 million Brazilians will head to the U.S. in 2012 -- most of them to Florida
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Brazilians outnumbered all other international travelers to Florida last year
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President Obama hopes to speed up the visa approval process for countries like Brazil
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A Moscow-backed truce signed by Kiev and the separatists on September 5 has calmed the worst fighting, although there are daily violations around the largest rebel-held city @placeholder. | Ukrainians gave decisive backing for a pro-Western future today as election results showed a massive rejection of parties wanting to cosy up to Moscow. The historic parliamentary poll gave the green light to President Petro Poroshenko to seek membership both of the European Union and NATO and he signaled he wanted to begin talks as early as today. With 60 per cent of the vote counted, the three main pro-Western parties alone stood to win 54 per cent of the vote combined. Scroll down for video Ukrainian servicemen and a woman hold their ballots during a parliamentary election at a polling station in Kiev, Ukraine, today
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President Petro Poroshenko signaled he wants to begin pro-Western coalition talks immediately
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"There's clearly two very different views of the world represented in this election, and I think if we look at it from the economics point of view it certainly has implications for the growth potential of the @placeholder (and) for the regulatory environment in the UK, so that could impact the financial industry very significantly," Coronado said. | (CNN) -- The European Commission is warning one of its members that stimulus spending, growing debt and a slower than expected recovery has become a volatile cocktail. No, it's not Greece. It's the UK. Whichever party wins Thursday's general election will steer the fortunes of the world's fifth largest economy, an influential global financial center and a deficit that the European Commission forecasts will rise to 12 percent of GDP in 2010 -- even higher than Greece. (Greece's 2009 deficit stands at 13.6 percent -- the commission estimates it will drop to 9.3 percent this year). The elections come as the financial world has been roiled by events in Europe, such as the growing debt crisis of Greece, Spain and Portugal and the massive economic disruption of the Icelandic volcano. Narrow pre-election polls point to a possible hung parliament for the first time in 36 years, which could further add uncertainty to already shaky global markets.
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In response, @placeholder revealed a new aggressive and combative side that we've rarely seen before. | (CNN) -- Monday night's inaugural CNN/Tea Party Debate revealed more about the current Republican presidential field than we've seen in any previous debate. In the same way that the tea party has dramatically changed the course of national politics, this debate could change the course of the presidential race. Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is strongly embraced by the tea party, revealed Monday night what one might call a moderate or liberal side on a number of issues, opening the door to potential conservative criticism or perhaps an embrace from moderates. Picking up where the last debate left off, the battle lines were drawn early over Social Security. CNN's Wolf Blitzer wasted no time in teeing up a Perry versus Mitt Romney showdown over Social Security reform. Perry stood by his original Social Security remarks, calling the program "a broken system." He promised seniors that Social Security would remain intact under his watch, but said it needed real reform.
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William Bennett: CNN/Tea Party Debate may change course of presidential race
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He says Rick Perry adopted a moderate or even liberal stance on some issues
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Other candidates attacked Perry on immigration, HPV vaccine, Social Security
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‘I felt like I was going down the same path as my sister had gone down in terms of going to @placeholder, in terms of being 21 years old and supposed to be married. | By Ian Garland PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 24 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:19 EST, 24 May 2012 'Murdered': The sister of Shafilea Ahmed (pictured) broke down in tears as she described the moment she witnessed her parents allegedly killing her sister The sister of Shafilea Ahmed told a jury yesterday that she had been ‘haunted’ by the memory of the 17-year-old’s murder at the hands of their strict Muslim parents. Alesha Ahmed, who was 15 at the time, kept quiet about what she claims to have witnessed for seven years before she finally ‘snapped’, she said. Facing the prospect of an arranged marriage and being sent to Pakistan – the same destiny which allegedly provoked Shafilea’s ill-fated rebellion – she said she too defied their parents, going to university and drinking alcohol.
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Alesha Ahmed broke down to police in 2010, seven years after Shafilea died | 16,898 | record_train |
The etiquette in @placeholder and Japan is to belch and slurp | By Deni Kirkova If you've ever tipped too little in America or finished all your food in China, you may be familiar with the embarrassment that comes with a dining faux pas. But now a new clever infographic promises to help you sail through fancy dinners on holiday with no problems. Revealing the dining customs for various countries, website Restaurant Choice released an educational picture series outlining crucial dos and donts. In Italy, you shouldn't ask for more cheese unless it's explicitly offered - and go for an espresso after You probably have a handle on what's appropriate at home, but things quickly change when you travel.
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Leaving tips is a no-no in Japan but 10% is expected in Italy
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You should finish all your food in India but not in China
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