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Speaking further about the future of @placeholder, Korie said, 'We’ve been so blessed in 2013 that you know, I think I just hope it continues.
It may be the busiest night of the year for fun-lovers - but Duck Dynasty's Phil Robertson was safely tucked up in bed on New Years Eve - at least according to his son Willie. Speaking for the first time since his father's anti-gay and racially offensive comments to GQ magazine, Willie, who is the business brains behind the $400 million Duck Dynasty empire, revealed that his controversial father prefers to give Holiday Season partying a miss. Explaining that New Year's Eve isn't a big deal to his dad, Willie said that he was in bed and his wife Korie added that if he was watching anything it would be Fox News. @highlight Phil Robertson's son, Willie, appeared on Fox News' New Year's Eve coverage to see in 2014 @highlight Declared that the Robertson clan is extremely keen to move on from the huge row over his father's anti-gay comments @highlight Revealed that Phil Robertson would be asleep in bed for midnight as he does not do holiday partying @highlight Last week A&E announced Phil Robertson will return to Duck Dynasty @highlight Robertson was briefly suspended after making homophobic comments in GQ magazine @highlight The network says it does not endorse Robertson's views @highlight Fans and Christian conservatives came out in force to support Robertson after the suspension
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Despite the pair no longer training together, @placeholder's friendship with Beckham has stayed the test of time and he is one of two old friends the superstar credits with keeping his feet on the ground.
Dave and Liv Tyler made their first official outing as a couple last week at a party for his best friend David Beckham Dave Gardner has a face that you might well recognise, but probably can't work out why. Since 2001, the eternally youthful football agent has been a permanent fixture in the background of celebrity photos - head down as the paparazzi jostle for pictures of his famous friends. But despite his low-key public persona, the 38-year-old has had a central position in two of London's most important social circles for more than a decade; he is David Beckham's best friend and also a key member of Kate Moss's Primrose Hill posse. @highlight Dave and Liv Tyler made their first official outing as a couple last week @highlight They were set up by mutual friend Kate Moss and are now having a baby @highlight He's one of David Beckham's closest friends and is pals with Harry Styles @highlight The football agent dated Rita Ora and married actress Davinia Taylor
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Stoke is a tough game but @placeholder is even tougher.
Alan Pardew is set to drop £12million Remy Cabella as he admits there is one simple solution to easing the pressure on his position – victory at Swansea on Saturday. The Newcastle boss has endured another week of intense speculation regarding his future following Monday’s televised 1-0 loss at Stoke. Fans on the street have started to let their feelings be known and defeat at Swansea would make for an uncomfortable international fortnight. Remy Cabella (left) passes the ball whilst being challenged by Mike Williamson during training on Thursday Newcastle boss Alan Pardewis under intense pressure to turn around the club's fortunes @highlight Alan Pardew is set to drop £12million marquee signing Remy Cabella @highlight Newcastle face Swansea and pressure is increasing on the Toon boss @highlight Owner Mike Ashley will not sack Pardew, regardless of Saturday's outcome @highlight Yoan Gouffran and Emmanuel Riviere's positions are also under threat @highlight Gabrial Obertan will come in for his first Premier League start in 18 months
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There is speculation that the @placeholder may have been conducting military exercises that they didn't want the U.S. Navy to see.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- China has refused nine U.S. Navy ships and one Air Force jet entry to Hong Kong in the past month, U.S. military officials said Friday. China has refused the USS Reuben James, seen in a 1989 photo, a Christmas port call in Hong Kong. Senior Navy officials said that Beijing denied permission for the USS Reuben James, a Navy frigate, to make a holiday port call for sailors at the end of December. The rejection occurred last week, at the same time China refused to allow the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier battle group into Hong Kong for a Thanksgiving holiday port call. @highlight NEW: China wouldn't let U.S. Air Force jet land to resupply Hong Kong consulate @highlight Frigate USS Reuben James not allowed to enter Hong Kong for port call @highlight China last week refused port call for USS Kitty Hawk battle group @highlight Two U.S. minesweepers denied safe harbor during storm
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Contacted by CNN, the Romney campaign had no comment on @placeholder' remarks.
Washington (CNN) -- Controversial remarks by the pastor of a Dallas church stole the spotlight from several Republican White House contenders Friday during the first day of the Values Voter Summit, an annual gathering of evangelicals and other social conservatives. After introducing Texas Gov. Rick Perry, Robert Jeffress, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas, told reporters that Republicans shouldn't vote for White House hopeful Mitt Romney because he's a Mormon and described the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a "cult." Speaking live on CNN's "The Situation Room," Jeffress told CNN Political Correspondent Jim Acosta, "I think Mitt Romney's a good, moral man, but I think those of us who are born-again followers of Christ should always prefer a competent Christian to a competent non-Christian like Mitt Romney. So that's why I'm enthusiastic about Rick Perry." @highlight Rick Perry supporter says don't vote for Mitt Romney because he's a Mormon @highlight Robert Jeffress describes Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as 'cult' @highlight Perry distanced himself from comments on Friday
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@placeholder's response was priceless as well: "I know your father is backstage and he's very proud of you, but would he be mad if I adopted you?"
(CNN)You have to love Malala. The 17-year-old Pakistani advocate for girls' education who, on Friday, became the youngest winner of the Nobel Peace Prize told "The Daily Show's" Jon Stewart last year what she would do if she were confronted again by a member of the Taliban. "I'll tell him how important education is and that I even want education for your children as well," she said. "I'll tell him, 'That's what I want to tell you; now do what you want.' " This from a girl who was shot in the head by the Taliban. For exercising her right to go to school. @highlight Malala Yousafzai has become the youngest Nobel Peace Prize winner @highlight She was shot in the head by the Taliban on her way home from school @highlight John Sutter says Malala is not only an education activist; she's a symbol of hope
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@placeholder reps say that while work on the cross-city link continues full bore, 98.5% of passengers still reach their destination on time.
Zurich, Switzerland (CNN) -- As rail travel grows ever more popular in Switzerland, the country's most important rail station is undergoing a bold transformation to keep up with increasing demand. The Swiss are among the world's top train travelers, second only to the Japanese. Last year, the average Swiss person traveled about 2,000 miles by rail; most of those journeys happened during the morning or evening rush hour. Passenger flows have increased by 30% over the last seven years and 350,000 people now use Zurich's central train station every day. "You can say the Swiss are train addicts," says Daniele Pallecchi, of Swiss Railways. @highlight Last year, the average Swiss person traveled about 2,000 miles by rail @highlight Each day 350,000 people use Zurich's central train station @highlight Zurich's new cross-city rail link is Switzerland's biggest urban project @highlight Cross-city link could double the station's capacity
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had surrounded @placeholder in a forest about four miles from the border outpost
By Daily Mail Reporter A South Korean soldier who went on the run after allegedly killing five colleagues has been captured after shooting himself in hs military officials said today. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the 22-year-old sergeant, identified only by his surname Yim, shot himself in the side of his abdomen but failed to kill himself. He said Yim has been taken to a nearby hospital. A massive manhunt was launched for Yim after authorities said he killed five comrades and injured seven others near the North Korean border on Saturday night before fleeing his frontline army unit with his standard issue K2 assault rifle. @highlight Solider, identified only as Yim, went on shooting spree on Saturday @highlight Shot himself but he was taken to hospital for treatment @highlight Killed five comrades and wounded three others before fleeing outpost @highlight Officers have brought his parents to site to convince him to give up @highlight Platoon leader wounded trying to approach Yim who threw grenades
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Residents in the Big Island's Puna district have had weeks to prepare for the slow-moving lava from @placeholder.
Lava threatening a rural Hawaii town has stopped its slow, menacing advance — for now. Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said Thursday the front of the lava flow has been stalled for about a week. However it's still about 480 feet from Pahoa Village Road, which goes through downtown. It's possible the lava could start to be more active in the coming days. Officials are continuing to monitor other parts of the flow where the lava has branched out. HALT: Lava threatening the rural Hawaiian town of Pahoa Village has stopped its slow, forward advance for now, Hawaii County Civil Defense officials said Thursday @highlight Pahoa Village on the Big Island of Hawaii has known for months that Kilauea's molten lava is on its way to reclaim their town of 800 @highlight The unpredictable advancement of the liquid rock, which stopped completely for a time in September, was travelling at speeds of about 10 to 15 yards per hour @highlight It has been stalled for about a week @highlight Villagers in the lava's path began to pack up their valuables last week, not wanting to wait for disaster to strike @highlight The 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit lava was about 480 yards from the main road in Pahoa on Thursday @highlight President Obama signed a disaster declaration for Puna on Monday
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As a man whose side face @placeholder in a huge game this weekend, he will also not be blind to the benefits of a dressing room that feels it’s ‘us against the world’.
The pattern is set, the trend well established. The world, in the complex mind of Jose Mourinho, has turned against Chelsea’s manager and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Why would he, when this was the plan all along? Just as winning has been a theme of his career, so has the carefully-crafted tantrum. He will moan, defend the indefensible and attack the likes of Sportsmail columnist Jamie Redknapp who, in the case of Diego Costa this week, say what the rest are thinking. Some will call it a character flaw; others will recognise that it is a staple of his management. A master tactician he may be, but he is also a master of manipulation, of finding a way into the minds of his players and giving them extra incentives to fight. In football, siege mentality is the cliche that best sums it up. @highlight Chelsea axed Jose Mourinho's pre-match Manchester City media session @highlight Blues boss is incensed after Diego Costa was banned for three games @highlight Mourinho is creating siege mentality at Chelsea but we've been here before @highlight It it something that has recurred throughout his career during spells with Real Madrid, Inter Milan, and, of course, in both spells with Chelsea @highlight Click here for all the latest Chelsea news
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The statement said the plaintiffs told the judge they would be back Thursday with amended papers asking for an injunction to restore @placeholder to the post.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Instead of resuming contract talks to prevent a Hollywood movie and TV production shutdown, Screen Actors Guild (SAG) members were in court Tuesday fighting over who should lead those negotiations. Doug Allen was the executive director of the Screen Actors Guild until he was fired by the board. SAG's board fired Executive Director Doug Allen and named a new chief negotiator last week amid a bitter division among the actors over the question of calling a strike against the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). The new negotiators arranged for contract talks to resume Tuesday, after several months of a deadlock, but a faction of union filed a complaint Monday disputing Allen's firing. @highlight NEW: Judge denies injunction by faction of SAG as 'procedurally defective' @highlight Faction of union had filed complaint disputing firing of former negotiator @highlight Screen Actors Guild divided over strike question @highlight SAG's contract with producers ran out June 30
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Brit it girl of the moment @placeholder and future film starlet Mia Goth are the latest in the long line of celebs who have appeared in the campaigns.
By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 07:59 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 7 February 2013 British denim brand Pepe Jeans London is celebrating its 40th birthday in style ... with an achingly hip street-style advertising campaign featuring Cara Delevingne. Model of the year Cara poses alongside bright young things actress Mia Goth, 19, and model Jeremy Young, 21, on the roads of Notting Hill in the 'Have You Seen Pepe' campaign, shot around the streets of Portobello where the jeans brand first came to life four decades ago. The campaign shot by British fashion photographer Josh Olins and styled by Claire Richardson draws on some of West London’s most iconic backdrops as well as local boozers and pretty parks highlighting the brand's affinity with the eclectic area. @highlight Brand celebrates 40th birthday this year @highlight Campaign shot by Josh Olins stars Mia Goth and Jeremy Young @highlight Alexa Chung, Sienna Miller and Edie Campbell have all been Pepe girls
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mobile phones, @placeholder will allow a webpage to download in a quarter of a
Smartphone users will soon be able to surf the web five times faster than on their existing devices with the launch of a super-fast mobile network. The 4G network, which officially launched yesterday, will be running in 16 cities by Christmas. It will allow movies and music to be downloaded on to a phone at the sorts of speeds currently only available on a home computer with broadband internet. But those eager to take advantage will have to ditch their current phone and spend hundreds of pounds on one of only a few handsets capable of running the network in the UK – and so far neither iPhone nor BlackBerry are among them. @highlight Network begins testing today in London, Cardiff, Bristol, and Birmingham with speeds five times faster than 3G @highlight Everything Everywhere rebranded as EE for the service @highlight Company hinted that Apple's iPhone 5 could also be available on its new network
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The role led @placeholder to join the movement to find a cure for the illness.
BALTIMORE, Maryland (CNN) -- Hollywood glitz may pay Dana Delany's bills, but her "most life-affirming role" was a lot less glamorous. Luke Evnin heads the Scleroderma Research Foundation, and actress Dana Delany is a board member. In 1996, the Emmy Award winner and "Desperate Housewives" actress played a patient dying of scleroderma in the ABC TV movie, "For Hope." The film was based on the true story of actor/comedian Bob Saget's sister, Gay, who died of the chronic, degenerative disease. "When you're playing someone who's dying, all you want is life," Delany recalled. "It really educated a lot of people about the disease, including me." @highlight Dana Delany's role in TV movie "For Hope" taught her the effects of scleroderma @highlight The chronic, degenerative disease can cause skin thickening or tightness @highlight Delany's hero, Luke Evnin, is working to raise awareness, find a cure @highlight "If anybody's going to solve this problem, it's going to be Luke," she said
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Today Mr @placeholder insisted senior civil servants involved in the chaos should not be rewarded with new plum jobs.
Criticism: Lin Homer went from the Border Agency to a £180k HMRC role The country’s top woman civil servant is clinging to her £180,000-a-year job after being accused by MPs of a 'catastrophic failure of leadership' on securing Britain's borders. Lin Homer's disastrous tenure in charge of the UK Border Agency lead to a huge backlog of hundreds of thousands of immigration cases. But astonishingly she emerged unscathed and was rewarded with promotion through the civil service and is now in charge of HM Revenue and Customs. The powerful home affairs committee today said they were ‘astounded’ she was considered suitable for the job of collecting the nation’s taxes. @highlight Damning report demands to know why Lin Homer went from overseeing immigration chaos to running the tax office @highlight A backlog of more than 320,000 immigration cases built up on her watch @highlight But she was promoted to £180,000 role running HMRC, where 1million letters went unanswered last year @highlight Home affairs committee says hardly any progress made to clear backlog @highlight Chairman Keith Vaz slams 'incompetent' Homer who got £20,000 in bonuses but left UKBA in worse state than when she started
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The @placeholder believes in marriage between a man and a woman and condemns homosexuality as a sin.
By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:56 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:08 EST, 10 July 2013 A newspaper column lampooning Southern Baptists, calling the group 'the crazy old paranoid uncle of evangelical Christians,' is causing quite a stir in a Kentucky city and put a pastor's job in jeopardy. The column was written by Angela Thomas, the wife of Bill Thomas, an assistant pastor at the First Baptist Church in Madisonville. Her column was done in response to the Southern Baptist Convention's opposition to a new Boy Scouts of America policy that welcomes gay members. The First Baptist Church in Madisonville, Kentucky has been caught up in uncertainty over the future of Assistant Pastor Bill Thomas after his wife wrote a column lampooning their church @highlight Angela Thomas wrote a newspaper column lampooning Southern Baptists as 'the crazy old paranoid uncle of evangelical Christians' @highlight Now a question mark hangs over her husband Bill's job as assistant pastor at the First Baptist Church in Madisonville, Kentucky @highlight His boss claims he has accepted Thomas' resignation, but Thomas claims that he hasn't quit @highlight His wife's column was in response to the church's opposition to the Boy Scouts of America now welcoming gay members
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And new space observatories are being planned to try to follow up and expand on the results from the @placeholder (which stopped collecting new planet data last year).
(CNN) -- The amazing discoveries from NASA's Kepler planet-hunting space telescope keep rolling in. The latest, announced this week by astronomers, is the discovery of a planet just 10% larger than the Earth orbiting in the so-called "habitable zone" of the star Kepler-186. In our solar system, Earth is the only planet in the habitable zone -- the distance from the sun where liquid water can exist on the surface without boiling away (like on Venus), or turning to ice (like on Mars). The new planet, imaginatively dubbed Kepler-186f for now, appears to be in the same kind of Goldilocks place in its solar system. Not too hot, not too cold, just right. 186f could be the closest planet yet found. @highlight NASA's Kepler telescope discovered a planet that is 10% larger than Earth @highlight Jim Bell: The new planet, 186f, may or may not be inhabitable @highlight He says there appears to be a large number of Earth-like extrasolar planets @highlight Bell: Discovery supports the idea that habitable worlds are probably common
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Until that day comes, @placeholder cherishes life with his wife.
(PEOPLE.com) -- Pregnancy joy turned to sadness for the stars of TLC's "The Little Couple," as they learned on Tuesday's episode of the successful transfer of an embryo to their surrogate, who later miscarried their unborn child. Dr. Jennifer Arnold and husband Bill Klein, who both have skeletal dysplasia, a bone-growth disorder that causes dwarfism, have documented their road to parenthood on the show. They decided to use a surrogate to have a baby, because of the challenges a pregnancy could pose to her health. On the season finale, Arnold and Klein learned their surrogate was expecting. "After we got pregnant, the craziness ensued with us wondering what to do with the baby's room, making sure our surrogate was getting her daily dose of baby vitamins," Klein tells PEOPLE. @highlight Arnold and Klein both have skeletal dysplasia, a disorder that causes dwarfism @highlight They used a surrogate to have a baby, because pregnancy could pose problems to her health @highlight Since filming their happy visit to the doctor, the couple's surrogate lost the pregnancy
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Following the counting of nearly all the ballots it became clear that @placeholder's gamble on a joint list with former Foreign Minister Lieberman didn't pay off.
Elections in Israel always generate much excitement domestically and internationally. However, they hardly produce conclusive results of a clear winner in terms of policies and leadership. No single party has won an absolute majority since the country was founded more than 64 years ago. Tuesday's election leaves Israeli politically more divided than ever: the ruling party Likud-Beitenu and its leaders Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman are injured and badly bruised, but not knocked out. The party lost around a quarter of their combined seats in the Israeli Knesset. Nevertheless, in the mysterious ways that Israeli politics operate, Netanyahu is still best positioned to form the next government, but just barely and without absolute certainty. @highlight Election result leaves Israel more divided than ever @highlight Benjamin Netanyahu can look left or right for coalition partners @highlight His group lost votes to more right-wing parties and a center-left bloc @highlight Whoever rules, it is not clear they'll be able to provide answers to Israel's pressing problems
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all property millionaires, six in ten are in @placeholder, including around
By Becky Barrow PUBLISHED: 12:39 EST, 17 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 18 December 2013 A record 400,000 homeowners are now property millionaires – twice as many as five years ago. The number of homes worth £1million or more has jumped by a third over the past year alone, fuelled by soaring house prices in London and the South East. A report found that 255 homeowners have been promoted to the exclusive club every day. Pricey: The total number of homes valued at £1 million plus by Zoopla this month has grown by almost one third compared with a year ago to reach 393,127. Homes around Hampstead Heath in North London are pictured @highlight 92,985 more property millionaires in Britain created in past 12 months @highlight Three-fifths of million pound plus properties are found to be in London @highlight Kensington & Chelsea home to highest number of property millionaires
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He added: 'I accept it (@placeholder's) should have been closed down a long time before - to be honest, I didn't realise what was going on.'
By Ulla Kloster PUBLISHED: 15:27 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:38 EST, 24 July 2013 A mother and son have been jailed for persistent and appalling neglect of animals at their family-run rescue centre. Angela Russell, 44, and Robert Russell, 25, were today sentenced to 26 weeks at Oxford Magistrates’ Court, after they were convicted of 16 charges under the Animal Welfare Act. The court heard a long list of abuse and suffering which had been inflicted on animals including dogs, rabbits, puppies, horses, ponies and goats at Crunchy’s Animal Rescue Centre at Longworth, near Abingdon, Oxfordshire. Angela Russell, pictured left, and her son Robert Russell were today jailed for their role in appalling animal neglect at their rescue centre in Oxfordshire @highlight Images of appalling conditions will be remembered for a very long time @highlight The Judge: I’m thinking of the horses crippled by overgrown hooves @highlight 'All of you inflicted this suffering in the name of a charity - a rescue centre' @highlight The Judge added: 'You exploited the animals and exploited the public @highlight The RSPCA had issued warnings to the Russells as early as April 2010 @highlight Frederick Russell was 'really cross' about his sentence @highlight Both mother and son have appealed against their sentences
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Despite repeated attempts, however, conservatives have never been able to lock down the necessary votes to oust @placeholder, and a viable opponent, or even send the speaker contest to a second round of votes.
House Speaker John Boehner's not waiting until New Year's Day for a hangover -- his headache is already here. Back-to-back House Republican dramas in the final week of the year are the latest indication that many of the issues the GOP hoped to leave behind when they take full control of Congress next week — an unruly base and scandal-prone members — will continue to dog them in the new year, and might even kick off 2015 with an attempted coup on the Speakership. Though Boehner was successfully able to convince Rep. Michael Grimm to resign on Monday after pleading guilty to a felony tax evasion charge last week, Rep. Steve Scalise, the majority whip now embroiled in scandal over a 2002 address he gave to a white supremacist conference, remains a tougher mess to clean up, leaving the speaker open to attack from the left and the right. @highlight Back-to-back scandals for House GOP this week underscored their challenges in the new Congress @highlight House Speaker John Boehner is facing calls for a coup that have grown louder @highlight Boehner's support of Rep. Steve Scalise is necessary for his survival, but could hurt the GOP brand
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@placeholder is already serving a five year sentence for assault on Stamp and deprivation of liberty.
Paul John Stamp was allegedly burned to death by Gary Stewart Miles and Gregory John Channing after a row over beer last year A man is accused of burning his friend to death after the friend drank his last four cans of beer. Gary Stewart Miles, 40, is accused of murdering Paul John Stamp, 47, in Darwin in September last year after a row. According to news.com.au, Stamp, who was sharing a house with Miles at the time, apparently drank the last four cans of Miles' beer, despite being warned not to. When Miles found out, he and Gregory Channing allegedly beat Stamp, breaking eight ribs and causing internal injuries. @highlight Gary Stewart Miles accused of murdering Paul John Stamp @highlight Court heard that Miles and another man, Gregory Channing, beat Stamp after finding he had finished the beers after being told not to drink them @highlight Pair alleged to have put him in boot of car before Miles set it alight
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That fighting, in August, left dozens dead and caused @placeholder to suspend his militia for six months for restructuring.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Two rival Shiite leaders signed an agreement Saturday to end months of rancor and fighting between the two powerful movements they command, a representative of one of the men said. Muqtada al-Sadr, left, and Abdul Aziz al-Hakim have agreed to promote peace between their rival movements. Muqtada al-Sadr, the populist Shiite cleric, and Abdul Aziz al-Hakim, the head of the Supreme Islamic Council of Iraq, forged the agreement in the spirit of the current Muslim holy month of Ramadan, said SICI spokesman Haytham al-Husseini. Gestures of forgiveness and mercy are often made during Ramadan. The deal has three main points: stopping the fighting between Iraqis, urging print and electronic media to engender a spirit of friendship and forgiveness, and establishing commissions in each of Iraq's 18 provinces to oversee the peace initiative. @highlight Chiefs of powerful groups that fight one another forge peace deal @highlight Previously vying for power, Muqtada al-Sadr, Abdul Aziz al-Hakim pledge peace @highlight U.S. denies killing civilians in airstrike on village near Baquba @highlight U.S. soldier killed by bomb; 6 insurgents killed in raids, U.S. military says
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'There is a home for these bears in a rehabilitation centre in @placeholder.
Brigitte Bardot's animal rights charity has offered to help send two alcoholic Russian bears to rehab after they became addicted to beer because customers were allowed to buy them drinks. A court ordered the bears to be confiscated from the restaurant in Sochi, in south-western Russia's Krasnodar Krai region, after they were found lying in a filthy cage surrounded by rubbish. But Russian zoos refused to take the bears on because of their addiction, which made them bad tempered. Finally, British animal welfare organisation Big Hearts Foundation stepped forward and with backing from the Brigitte Bardot Fund it is hoped the bears will soon be on their way to a bear park in Romania which will treat them for their addiction. @highlight Two bears were kept in filthy cage at the back of a restaurant in Sochi @highlight Customers regularly bought the animals alcoholic drinks for entertainment @highlight Bears had spotlight shone on them unexpectedly causing one to go blind @highlight Court finally removed bears but no one wanted them because of addiction @highlight Animal charities became involved and bears are being moved to sanctuary @highlight Bear Park will provide them with treatment for their alcohol problems
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Lisa Kudrow (left) was turned down because there were already two similar women on the show, will it was felt by one of the casting directors that Michaels would not like @placeholder (right) after his audition
Could Saturday Night Live be coming to an end? The popular sketch comedy program is in its 40th season this year, and ahead of the show's highly anticipated special on February 15 to mark the occasion, creator Lorne Michaels is sharing who his favorite cast members have been, the A-list actors who auditioned for roles and he turned down and what the future holds for his show. This as he suggests that when he steps down from his post, it may be the end for the show. Scroll down for videos Lorne Michaels (above with Tina Fey and Jimmy Fallon) has revealed that Saturday Night Live may end when he decides to step down @highlight Lorne Michaels has suggested in a new interview that Saturday Night Live may end when he steps down @highlight This as the show is set to celebrate its 40th anniversary with a live special on February 15 featuring past cast members and hosts @highlight Tina Fey, Eddie Murphy, Adam Sandler, Chevy Chase, Jimmy Fallon, Kristen Wiig and Amy Poehler are among the past cast attending @highlight Past hosts Emma Stone, Derek Jeter, Kanye West, Paul McCartney, Melissa McCarthy, Jerry Seinfeld, Robert De Niro, and Jack Nicholson will be there @highlight Michaels also revealed he has a few big names he regrets not casting, including Stephen Colbert, Steve Carell, Lisa Kudrow and Jim Carey
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Destroyed: A burned-out school gymnasium is seen under a clear blue sky in @placeholder this morning.
Eastern Ukraine has suffered the worst violence in more than a week as fighting between pro-Russian rebels and government troops in the region killed at least 12 people and wounded 32. Colonel Andriy Lysenko told journalists in a briefing in Kiev this morning that at least nine troops were killed and 27 had been wounded during clashes in Donetsk, Kharkiv, and Luhansk yesterday. Meanwhile, the city council of Donetsk said in a statement published online that at least three civilians were killed and five wounded in overnight shelling of a residential area in the northern part of the city, where fighting has centered on the government-held airport. @highlight Three Ukrainian civilians killed and five wounded during overnight clashes @highlight Shelling hit a residential area in the north of the rebel-held city of Donetsk @highlight Deaths came after nine soldiers died and 27 were injured earlier in the day @highlight Violence has continued in disputed region despite ceasefire being declared @highlight More than 3,500 people have been killed since Eastern Ukraine conflict began
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Soon after these new arrivals, their parents to decided to adopt two more children, so Zach and @placeholder joined the family.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:15 EST, 12 February 2013 | UPDATED: 04:31 EST, 12 February 2013 A large family of little people are happy to answer questions about their daily lives, take pride in what makes them unique and are determined to correct misconceptions about dwarfism. 'We are pretty much like everybody else... If you have a question, just ask,' says Amy Morris, 33. Amy is the oldest daughter of the Tucson household, which includes parents Linda and Brian, brothers Josh and Zach, sister Andrea and her daughter Alicia. 'We live pretty regular lives. Sometimes people are surprised to hear that.' Amy Morris uses a step stool to grab a snack from the freezer at the family home in Tucson @highlight Family of little people from Tucson are always happy to answer questions about their lifestyle @highlight Brian, 69, and Linda Morris, 60, had two children then adopted two more @highlight 'Because our birth children had been dwarfs, we chose to adopt fellow dwarfs,' Linda says
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The 37-year-old Dutch citizen moved to Perth four years ago with boyfriend Werner Lupker after falling in love with @placeholder while travelling, Fairfax reported.
By Aap Dutch language teacher Dafne Nieveen was killed while flying home to Perth A Perth language teacher who perished aboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 has been remembered as a kindhearted woman who touched the hearts of many. Dutch citizen Dafne Nieveen was returning to her home of four years from an education conference in the Netherlands when she boarded the doomed flight, Fairfax Media reported. Prime Minister Tony Abbott's office confirmed on Sunday that an Australian permanent resident from Western Australia was aboard the Malaysia Airlines plane when it was shot down over eastern Ukraine. It takes the official MH17 death toll for those who called Australia home to 37, including 28 citizens. @highlight Dutch citizen Dafne Nieveen was returning home to Perth where she had lived for four years @highlight The 37-year-old was a language teacher and lived with her boyfriend @highlight Her partner Werner Lupker led a moving tribute on Facebook @highlight 298 people died on the flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
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At least three cities near @placeholder have been the site of daily clashes, and the streets of the capital are largely deserted because people are afraid of being shot by government forces or militias, he said.
Benghazi, Libya (CNN) -- As clashes in the Libyan capital continued Friday between government security forces and anti-regime protesters, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told reporters unequivocally: "The violence must stop." His remarks came as state television was airing images of the embattled but defiant strongman urging viewers to defend the nation. A man CNN will identify only as Reda to protect his identity said in a telephone interview that armed men dressed in plainclothes fatally shot his two brothers Friday as they were demonstrating against the government. Also killed were his two neighbors, he said. "The bodies have been kidnapped from the street," Reda said. "My other neighbors told me they kidnapped the injured people in the hospital to somewhere, nobody knows (where). This is the perfect crime. He's hiding all evidence for every crime he has. This is the horrible situation that nobody knows." @highlight Gadhafi offers to increase state salaries and give families money @highlight Libyan ambassador: "It's not a crime to say 'I want to be free' " @highlight Ban: "The violence must stop" @highlight U.S. suspends embassy operations in Tripoli
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‘Tenants on benefits are competing with @placeholder who came to the UK in 2005 and have built up a good enough credit record to rent privately,’ Mr Wilson said.
By Vanessa Allen A buy-to-let tycoon has banned housing benefit tenants in favour of Eastern European migrants who he says are more likely to pay their rent on time. Fergus Wilson has sent eviction notices to 200 tenants on housing benefit and said he would not accept any more welfare applicants. The former maths teacher, who built up one of Britain’s biggest buy-to-let empires with his wife Judith, said his decision was based on experience as he had found Eastern Europeans were less likely to default on rent payments than Britons on housing benefit. Fergus Wilson has sent eviction notices to 200 tenants on housing benefit and said he would not accept any more welfare applicants. The former maths teacher built up one of Britain's biggest buy-to-let empires with his wife Judith @highlight Fergus Wilson has sent eviction notices to 200 tenants on housing benefit @highlight He said Eastern Europeans less likely to default on rent than Britons @highlight Mr Wilson said many other private landlords had taken the same decision
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Kennedy said the appropriate standard was not applied properly by the lower federal courts in the @placeholder case.
The Supreme Court sidestepped a sweeping decision on the use of race-conscious school admission policies, ruling Monday on the criteria at the University of Texas and whether it violates the equal protection rights of some white applicants. The justices threw the case back to the lower courts for further review. The court affirmed the use of race in the admissions process, but made it harder for institutions to use such policies to achieve diversity. The 7-1 decision avoids the larger constitutional issues. Read the decision (.PDF) Abigail Noel Fisher individually sued the flagship state university after her college application was rejected in 2008 when she was a high school senior in Sugar Land, Texas. @highlight Decision involving the University of Texas affirms the use of race in college admissions @highlight But 7-1 ruling makes it harder for institutions to justify diversity in certain cases @highlight Supreme Court case involved white student who sued after application was rejected @highlight The school defends its policy of considering race as one of many factors in admissions
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By Jessica Jerreat and Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 08:02 EST, 13 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:42 EST, 13 September 2013 Army sergeant-turned-beauty queen Miss Kansas has revealed the tattoos she has proudly displayed through the Miss America competition were inspired by her father and her quest for peace. As well as being the second Army recruit to take part in the contest, 22-year-old Theresa Vail has broken down barriers by having her body ink on show in the bikini round. She told Good Morning America that she had been nervous she was going to get booed when she walked on to stage, but 'I went out there and I rocked it'. @highlight 22-year-old Theresa Vail kept tattoos on show 'to overcome stereotypes' @highlight She has the Serenity Prayer and the Army Dental Corps. insignia tattooed on her body - which she showed off during bikini round @highlight Vail is the second Miss America contestant to be in armed forces
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The village of @placeholder has only about 160 year-round residents.
(CNN) -- Although residents often like to joke that it is, the mosquito isn't actually Alaska's official state bird. (That'd be the willow ptarmigan.) You also won't see many coconut trees growing in the far north. Judging by signage along Grande Drive in Denali, Alaska, however, you might not necessarily know those things. Appearing along the steep, winding ascent to the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, road signs depicting giant mosquitoes carrying off human prey and warning of falling coconuts are clearly meant to get a laugh out of drivers. Just less than a mile long and costing about $1 million to build, the mostly dirt road (some sharp corners are paved) leads to the Grande Denali Lodge. @highlight Drivers ascending Grande Drive in Denali, Alaska, are kept entertained by a succession of unexpected signs @highlight Sings warn of falling coconuts and killer moose. One is more likely than the other @highlight The near mile-long dirt road up Sugarloaf Mountain cost about $1 million to build
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Maori dancers perform for the Prince, who is a key figure behind the @placeholder
Prince Harry was far from upset about being demoted to fifth-in-line to the throne by the new arrival, saying the news was 'great'. The prince was on typically cheeky form as he welcomed competitors, even joking that he can't wait to see his brother 'suffer more'. Questions about the royal baby didn't prevent him from giving competitors the welcome they deserved however, with Harry even performing a traditional Maori 'hongi' greeting as he met the Ngati Ranana Maori Dancers during a New Zealand Invictus Team reception at New Zealand House in London. Scroll down for video Hi there: Prince Harry performs a traditional Maori 'hongi' greeting as he meets the Ngati Ranana Maori Dancers @highlight Prince Harry was on typically cheeky form during an event in London today @highlight Joked that he can't wait to see his brother 'suffer more' with a second child @highlight Confessed that the prospect of being further from the throne is 'great' @highlight Welcomed participants from 13 nations to London for the Invictus Games @highlight Royal was seen engaging in traditional Maori greeting with NZ team
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@placeholder found there had been a 'massive breakdown' between the pilots that could have put passenger safety at risk
By Mark Duell and Tom Goodenough PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 19 April 2012 | UPDATED: 18:16 EST, 19 April 2012 Two experienced airline pilots were sacked after having a furious row on board a plane when they encountered turbulence. Captain Stephen Bird had referred to senior first officer Stephen Akers as his ‘bitch’ before their jet took off from Exeter to Spain, a tribunal heard. When they later flew into turbulence, Captain Bird ignored Mr Akers’s request to avoid dark clouds and the argument began, the hearing in Exeter was told yesterday. Captain Stephen Bird (left) and First Officer Stephen Akers (right) were sacked from FlyBe following an argument in the cockpit of an aeroplane from Exeter to Malaga @highlight Captain Stephen Bird and First Officer Stephen Akers hadn't even got off the ground when an argument started @highlight Before landing in Malaga Mr Akers referred to Captain Bird as a 'control freak' and told him to 'f*** off' @highlight Return flight was made in virtual silence and Mr Akers refused to shake Captain Bird's hand when they landed @highlight Mr Akers is accused of 'storming off the plane' when it landed at Exeter
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@placeholder had the worst air quality and congestion of all the cities examined in the study.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:12 PM on 29th September 2011 Britain's major cities are among the hardest in Europe to get around without a car, according to research. London, Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh and Belfast were all in the bottom half of a 13-strong ease-of-travel city table released today. Stockholm was judged to be the best European city to get around without a car, followed by Helsinki, Prague, Paris and Berlin. Congested: London was in the bottom half of a list measuring ease of public transport use But in the table compiled by the Campaign for Better Transport, London ranked eighth, Cardiff ninth, while Dublin, Edinburgh and Belfast were 10, 11, and 12 in the list respectively. @highlight London is among hardest to get around without a car @highlight Cardiff, Dublin, Edinburgh and Belfast also fare badly @highlight Stockholm is rated the best for public transport
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‘I called the @placeholder my home and was looking forward to returning in January to start a life and business.’
By Peter Laing PUBLISHED: 20:55 EST, 26 December 2012 | UPDATED: 21:43 EST, 26 December 2012 Couple: American Daniel Whiteley (left) graduated with a degree in astrophysics from St Andrews University this summer and married management graduate Jenny (right) in October A couple who met at one of Britain’s most prestigious universities and married two months ago are set to be forced out of Scotland by tough new immigration laws. American Daniel Whiteley graduated with a degree in astrophysics from St Andrews University this summer and married management graduate Jenny in October. His student visa expired the same month. @highlight American Daniel Whiteley graduated from St Andrews University in summer @highlight The astrophysics graduate married management graduate Jenny in October @highlight But 23-year-old is unhappy that he's likely to be barred from living in UK
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The @placeholder: Your friends say they've never known you to be so quiet.
(The Frisky) -- Everybody has a "type." Personally, I like a man with a big schnozz -- bonus points if he's got a collection of acne scars a lá Tommy Lee Jones. The "OverEater" is one of the nine types of men that women should avoid. My pal Annie likes preppy men -- but only after they've gone to seed and become a little bloated in the process. Suzanne has a weakness for thin Japanese guys who like indie rock music, while Maddy adores bike messengers of all shapes and sizes. But there are certain types of guys who should be NOBODY'S type. These guys are distinguished by one thing -- an overabundance of one or more very bad qualities. Here's your guide to boys to avoid: @highlight There are certain types of men who should be nobody's type @highlight Run from the "OverReactor" -- you and everyone in his path will hear his wrath @highlight The "OverCompensator" brags about how much money he makes @highlight The "OverTalker" does enough talking for both of you
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A ban on assault weapons has been struck from the U.S. Senate's gun control bill, leaving out a major portion of gun control legislation that's due to be revealed next month. Sen Dianne Feinstein, the sponsor of the ban, announced the decision by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today. The gun control bill will be debated by the Senate next month. Instead, Feinstein said she will be able to offer her ban on the military-style firearms as an amendment. Speaking out: Dianne Feinstein, the sponsor of the assault weapons ban, announced the decision to drop that portion of the bill @highlight Sen Dianne Feinstein, the sponsor of the ban, announced the decision by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid today @highlight She says she can still present the ban as an amendment when its debated by the Senate next month
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Dyke (left) believes Premier League and @placeholder squads are getting crammed full of foreign players
Mediocre players from overseas are taking places in club squads that should be going to young English players, Football Association chairman Greg Dyke has claimed. The FA has announced proposals to cut the number of players from outside the European Union coming into the English game by up to 50 per cent, including banning clubs sending such players out on loan, preventing Football League clubs from signing them and making the appeals process much tougher. Some 122 overseas players were granted visas between 2009 and 2013, 23 of them in the Football League. Young English players like Raheem Sterling (pictured) are suffering due to the amount of foreign imports, says FA chairman Greg Dyke @highlight FA chairman Greg Dyke announces proposals to cut number to players from outside EU coming into English game by up to 50 per cent @highlight Clubs would be banned from sending such players out on loan @highlight The appeals process would also be made far tougher under new rules @highlight Dyke thinks 'young English kids' are having places in Premier League squads taken up by mediocre foreign imports
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We ask that you continue to remember @placeholder in your thoughts and prayers."
Oranjestad, Aruba (CNN) -- The piece of jawbone found on a beach in Aruba this month is human, but is not that of long-missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway, Aruban prosecutors said Tuesday. The piece contained a wisdom tooth, and Holloway's had been removed before her 2005 disappearance, Aruba Solicitor General Taco Stein told reporters. "Right there and then, it was obvious it wasn't Natalee," Stein said. Investigators are now trying to determine whether the bone came from any other people reported missing, he said. The bone was found by an American tourist near the Phoenix Hotel, a resort on the western side of the island, Aruban prosecutor Peter Blanken said. @highlight NEW: An attorney for Holloway's mother says she is emotionally exhausted @highlight The results are "another tragedy" for the Holloways, prosecutor says @highlight The presence of a wisdom tooth ruled out Holloway @highlight Investigators are checking the bone against other missing-person cases
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In the 19th century, @placeholder coveted their land -- which is south and east of Russia proper -- and brutally defeated them, decimating entire tribes, he says.
(CNN) -- "They tried to forget us, as if we never even lived there," says Circassian architect Abdullah Makhmudovic Berisov. Now 67 years old, Berisov speaks about the pain he feels when thinking of the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, and how the opening ceremony failed to mention the history of the Circassian people who once called Sochi their capital. Berisov is not alone. Circassian artist Sheomir Guchepshoko, 32, says far from being a source of pride, the Sochi Olympics are a tragic reminder of what was lost during the Russian-Circassian war that ended in 1864. "It was our land," he says, "but during the opening of the Olympic Games, they said it was a Greek land, and then after that it was Russian land. They didn't say anything about the Circassian part of Russian history. And it really hurt." @highlight Focus on Sochi has awakened a push to recognize Circassian genocide, historian says @highlight Circassian history wasn't mentioned in Olympic opening ceremony, one Circassian says @highlight Activists say Russian security forces have used intimidation to try to silence them @highlight Leader of a Circassian council in Maykop says Circassians are not enemies of Russia
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The @placeholder striker is mobbed by his team-mates after scoring the opening goal
Borussia Dortmund's Bundesliga troubles continued on Sunday with a 2-0 loss at Eintracht Frankfurt that left the 2011 and 2012 champions bottom of the table after 13 games. Alexander Meier's fourth-minute strike and Haris Seferovic's goal in the 78th were enough to inflict Dortmund with their eighth defeat of the season. Meier got the home side off to a flying start when he ran onto Marco Russ's long clearance and clipped the ball past Dortmund goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller. VIDEO Scroll down for Bundesliga highlights: Frankfurt 2-0 Borussia Dortmund Frankfurt's Alexander Meier celebrates after scoring in the fifth minute against Borussia Dortmund @highlight Borussia Dortmund stay rooted to the bottom of the Bundesliga @highlight Frankfurt climb up to ninth in the league table @highlight Goals from Alexander Meier and Haris Seferovic secure win for Frankfurt @highlight Dortmund coach Jurgen Klopp vowed he would continue fighting to turn the side's domestic season around
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Friends or contacts entering @placeholder bring the cutlery into the country, and Muturi pays the duty tax at the airport.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- In a world where so much goes to waste without a moment's thought, Kenyan artist Njee Muturi has made a livelihood out of upcycling rejected cutlery and transforming it into striking and inimitable jewelry. Out of old and unwanted knives, forks and spoons, Muturi crafts artistic and unique rings, bracelets, necklaces, as well as other household items. From his Nairobi home he trades under the name "Zanji Art," derived from Arabic, meaning "Black Art." "Everywhere you go you will find that there's something that people throw away and they don't know it can be used," he says. @highlight Kenyan artist uses old cutlery to create rings, bracelets, necklaces @highlight His Nairobi apartment doubles as his workspace and shop @highlight Artist Muturi also works on sculptures made out of knives, forks and spoons
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Balfour was detained for questioning the day after the victims were found at the @placeholder home.
Chicago (CNN) -- Jury selection in the trial of a man accused of killing relatives of actress and singer Jennifer Hudson wrapped up Tuesday. Eighteen people were selected, including six alternates. The group includes 10 women and eight men. The murder trial comes more than three years after Hudson's mother, brother and nephew were killed. William Balfour, the estranged husband of Hudson's sister Julia, is accused of fatally shooting Hudson's mother and brother inside their Chicago home in October 2008. The body of Hudson's 7-year-old nephew, Julian King, was found three days later inside an abandoned vehicle. Balfour, who was Julian's stepfather, has also been charged with one count of home invasion. @highlight NEW: 18 jurors are selected in total, including six alternates @highlight William Balfour is accused of fatally shooting Hudson's mother, brother and nephew @highlight Balfour, the estranged husband of Hudson's sister, has denied the charges @highlight Opening statements are set for April 23, and the trial may last four weeks, the judge says
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It found no evidence to support or disprove criminality or foul play in the @placeholder disappearance.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Former lighting technician Patrick McDermott, best known as Olivia Newton-John's boyfriend of nine years, mysteriously disappeared July 1, 2005. Olivia Newton-John and Patrick McDermott were together for nine years. Then he disappeared. He wasn't on board the fishing boat "Freedom" when it returned to shore in San Pedro, California, after an overnight excursion. Investigators say he'd visited Newton-John the day before with flowers, bid her farewell and ended their relationship. McDermott was seen boarding the vessel that evening with his fishing gear and a duffle bag. The 22 passengers and three crew members on board gave conflicting reports about his whereabouts both during and at the end of the trip. @highlight Patrick McDermott broke up with Olivia Newton-John the day before he vanished @highlight He was seen boarding fishing boat on June 30, 2005; paid bar tab July 1 @highlight Accounts vary as to whether he ever got off boat @highlight Have information? Call 310-521-4296
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"@placeholder and I couldn't be more excited to enter into our first official foray in TV production," said Johnson. "
(EW.com) -- Well, it's official: The Rock is making the move into television. On Wednesday, TNT gave the greenlight to a new reality series starring none other than Dwayne Johnson. Tentatively titled "The Hero," the show will set about finding a "true hero" by pushing ten contestants to the brink (and beyond!) of their personal limits. The contenders will live together in a house and compete in various missions designed to "test their brains, their brawn and even their morality." (I'm thinking... "Big Brother" plus "The Expendables" minus 30 years.) The network has ordered eight episodes, with Johnson set as host, mentor and motivator. The Fast Five star will also produce the series with his partner Dany Garcia and Ben Silverman's multimedia entertainment studio Electus. @highlight "The Hero" is scheduled to premiere in 2013 @highlight Dwayne Johnson will star in the tentatively titled "The Hero" @highlight Johnson can next be seen in "G.I. Joe: Retaliation"
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@placeholder dressed Bachmann down for challenging his work with mortgage giant Freddie Mac, saying people like her "ought to have facts before they make wild allegations."
(CNN) -- The sharp attacks between the Republican frontrunners that have played out in media interviews and television ads largely took a backseat in the debate in Sioux City, Iowa. It was the final debate before January's pivotal Iowa caucuses. Here are five things we learned from Thursday night's debate: Front-runners play nice In the past week, there has been no love lost between GOP frontrunners Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. On Tuesday, Romney called for Gingrich to return all the money he received for consulting for Freddie Mac, and Gingrich responded by telling reporters in New Hampshire that Romney should return all the money he earned "bankrupting companies and laying off employees over his years" at Bain Capital. @highlight Newt Gingrich: "I've said consistently, these are all friends of mine" @highlight Ron Paul goes against the mainstream GOP grain regarding the policy toward Iran @highlight Michele Bachmann has the sharpest attack lines against frontrunner Gingrich @highlight Rick Perry delivers a forceful performance; Jon Huntsman likely aims for New Hampshire
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I repeatedly called @placeholder police to check these allegations but the media office refused to give me a reply.
Moscow (CNN) -- Of Russia's 12 million immigrants, about 2-3 million of them live in Moscow, according to the U.N. It's a high proportion for a city of 11 million people. In 2013 tensions turned violent with mass street protests and several killings believed to be motivated by nationalist sentiment. Egged on by ethnically Russian residents demanding justice after an Azeri migrant allegedly killed a young Russian man, police made mass arrests of people from the Caucasus or Central Asia. Nationalist groups followed suit, hunting for people with non-Slavic faces, though they planned to do more than just detain them for questions. @highlight Journalist Eradzh Nidoev pretended to be a migrant worker in a Moscow market @highlight He wanted to see what life was like for Tajik migrants after tension and violence in the Russian capital in 2013 @highlight Nidoev says Russians need migrant workers and migrants need the jobs, so mutual respect is essential
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"By raising taxes on job creators, Obama may win back some support from disgruntled liberal voters, but @placeholder will lose even more sorely needed jobs."
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama released his long-awaited debt reduction plan Monday, outlining a roughly $3 trillion savings blueprint that was immediately criticized by top congressional and other Republicans. The president's plan includes $1.5 trillion in new revenue generated largely by higher taxes on the wealthiest Americans, a proposal strongly opposed by GOP leaders who insist that any tax increase will undermine an already shaky economy. The measure -- which would add to nearly $1 trillion in savings signed into law under the debt-ceiling deal enacted in August -- does not include changes to Social Security. It would increase Medicare premiums for individuals with higher incomes starting in 2017 -- the year Obama leaves office if he wins a second term. @highlight NEW: Obama cites "irreconcilable differences" with Republicans @highlight The plan calls for $1.5 trillion in new taxes, including a tax surcharge on millionaires @highlight Over $1 trillion in savings would be realized by ending wars in Iraq, Afghanistan @highlight GOP leaders call the new taxes a form of class warfare
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"I ask (clients) every day if they will be signing up for @placeholder and they look at me with a blank stare," she says.
(CNN) -- A single mother of six, Cherelle Wright brought her 3-month-old daughter to be immunized at Community Advanced Practice Nurses, one free clinic offering medical care to Atlanta's disadvantaged. "Since I am unemployed at the moment and was in between having Medicaid insurance, I found out about this place (and) I was able to get all the immunizations that my children needed," she says. "It's a great opportunity to have health care when you are not able to afford it." With the advent of Obamacare, the health market is changing. Connie Buchanan, CAPN director, has wondered how the Affordable Care Act would change the clinic's mission. @highlight Free clinics worry that donors will dry up because of Obamacare @highlight Many make too much to qualify for Medicaid and not enough to get coverage @highlight Even Medicaid patients look to the clinics to fill gaps in care
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Messi took the kick and @placeholder saved brilliantly but seconds later he made the mistake that would cost Ajax the lead.
Lionel Messi equalled Raul's Champions League record by reaching 71 goals in 90 games as Barcelona beat Ajax to reach the last 16. Playing against his old club, Luis Suarez is without a goal in his first three games for Barcelona but Messi's double at least meant the former Liverpool striker got his first win for his new club. Messi scored from Pedro's cross on 76 minutes to reach Raul's landmark and book Barca's place in the knockout stages. Lionel Messi heads into an empty net to give Barcelona the lead after Jasper Cillessen had come out but failed to clear the ball @highlight Gerard Pique dropped for the second consecutive match by Barcelona boss Luis Enrique @highlight Lionel Messi opened the scoring with a header after an error by Ajax goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen @highlight Messi then scored again to equal Raul's Champions League goal-scoring record of 71 strikes @highlight Joel Veltman was sent off for Frank de Boer's side @highlight Luis Suarez started against his former club Ajax, where he spent four successful years
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It is @placeholder’s first ever public performance and the first time Ashleigh has attempted to make them perform together.
As they bound around in a blur of fur and gleaming teeth, it’s impossible to tell one dog from the other. But when owner Ashleigh Butler instructs them to start dancing and prancing, it’s rather easier to see who’s the professional canine entertainer who won Britain’s Got Talent – and who needs to work on his quick-step. ‘Sullivan!’ Ashleigh shrieks as the hapless puppy springs around like a jack-in-the-box. ‘Listen! Concentrate please. No, you doughnut. Sullivan! Arghhh. As you can see he’s got a long way to go before he’s anywhere near Pudsey.’ Teaching a new dog, old tricks: Ashleigh poses with Pudsey on her back and Sully beneath @highlight Ashleigh Butler won Britain's Got Talent with her performing dog Pudsey @highlight Now she has bought Sully who she hopes will follow in Pudsey's paw steps @highlight Ashleigh bought Sully 18 months ago from a family friend @highlight She has been training him in case performing becomes too much for Pudsey
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"Russia 2018 categorically rejects all of the allegations made in the @placeholder today as entirely unfounded speculation," it said.
Expensive works of art offered as inducements are at the center of the latest series of damaging allegations around the bidding process for the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, a published report claimed. A painting, believed to be a Picasso, was allegedly gifted to Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) president and FIFA executive member Michel Platini in return for his support for the eventually successful Russian bid for the 2018 global showpiece. Another FIFA voting member, Michel D'Hooghe, from Belgium, was also the recipient of a landscape painting, given to him in a package wrapped in brown paper by Viacheslav Koloskov, a former Russian executive committee member working for his nation's attempt to host the 2018 tournament, it is alleged in a report in The Sunday Times. @highlight Further allegations published around award of 2018 and 2022 World Cups @highlight UK parliamentary committee reveals details of a 'secret dossier' obtained by the Sunday Times @highlight Dossier was allegedly commissioned by failed 2018 England bid @highlight Claims made over using priceless art as inducement by Russia 2018 bid
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She landed in Bethesda, Maryland around 10.40pm (ET) and was admitted to @placeholder hospital shortly before midnight.
Ebola-stricken nurse Nina Pham's condition was downgraded to fair on Friday, according to doctors at the National Institutes of Health. The 26-year-old nurse, who contracted Ebola while caring for Thomas Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, was previously described as being in a good condition on Thursday. According to the American Hospital Association's scale used to describe a patient's health, a 'fair condition' is listed as worse than a 'good condition'. Scroll down for videos Nurse Nina Pham pictured shortly before she was discharged from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas to receive further treatment at the National Institutes of Health hospital in Bethesda, Maryland @highlight According to the American Hospital Association's scale used to describe a patient's health, a 'fair condition' is listed as worse than a 'good condition' @highlight Miss Pham, 26, contracted Ebola at Texas Presbyterian in Dallas after volunteering to treat U.S. 'patient zero' Thomas Eric Duncan @highlight She was transported to the National Institutes of Health in Maryland on Thursday night @highlight Head of the facility said Nina was a 'trooper' in her fight against the virus and resting comfortably but extremely fatigued @highlight Dr Fauci denied that Miss Pham was deteriorating adding that she is sitting up, talking with staff and eating @highlight Fellow nurse Amber Vinson, 29, also diagnosed with the deadly virus and being treated at Emory in Atlanta
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In @placeholder's case, her children's status as the "poorest of the poor" that the school aims to serve was clear-cut: Hine supports the five people who live in her small two-bedroom Soweto home on the $50 a week she makes from a fruit and vegetable stand.
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (CNN) -- A mother whose daughter and granddaughter attend Oprah Winfrey's school in South Africa considers the talk-show host heaven-sent, despite allegations of abuse being investigated there. Oprah Winfrey cuts the ribbon at the opening in January of her Leadership Academy in South Africa. "Oprah is an angel, she is God-sent," Masechaba Hine said Wednesday from her small home in gritty Soweto township. "She came to my rescue when my husband was not working." Hine's daughter Palesa and her granddaughter Alebohang, both 14, were among the 152 students chosen to be the first class to attend the high-tech, high-profile Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls when it opened in January. Her faith remains unshaken by the news that South African police have opened a criminal investigation into allegations that a dorm parent mistreated students at the school. @highlight Dorm parent accused of abuse at Oprah Winfrey's South African school @highlight One mother of student supports Winfrey: "Oprah is an angel" @highlight Allegations under investigation by Americans, South Africans
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In a potential sign of Sotomayor's strong political momentum, however, Senate @placeholder indicated they do not intend to filibuster her nomination on the Senate floor.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Questions surrounding Judge Sonia Sotomayor's past speeches generated more controversy in the final day of her Supreme Court confirmation hearings Thursday, as Democrats again called her a mainstream jurist and Republicans portrayed her as a liberal activist likely to legislate from the bench. Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor greets Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-South Carolina, Thursday. One GOP senator said Sotomayor's most controversial speeches "bug the hell out of me," an expression of frustration as Republicans tried -- with little success -- to get Sotomayor to reveal more about her personal views in her fourth and final day of questioning. @highlight NEW: Senate wraps up Sotomayor's confirmation hearings @highlight Chief plaintiff in Ricci case testifies during final day of confirmation hearings @highlight Republicans fail to get nominee to reveal more about her personal views @highlight GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham says Sonia Sotomayor's judicial record "mainstream"
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The @placeholder plan imposes a noncompliance fine that starts at $95 in 2010 and escalates to $750 in 2016.
(CNN) -- Senate Democrats claimed a major victory this weekend after voting to end debate on their version of the health care bill. The Senate is on track to hold a final vote on Christmas eve, but there's still a long way to go before a bill is on President Obama's desk. Here are answers to some frequently asked questions about what's in the House and Senate health care bills and what's next. Where does the health care debate stand? The House passed its version of health care reform last month. The Senate, which follows different procedures than the House, is slated to vote on its version of the health care bill before Christmas. @highlight Senate and House bills will need to be merged @highlight House plan would create public option; Senate plan would not @highlight Both bills mandate coverage; both include hardship exemption @highlight Bills would prevent insurers from denying coverage for pre-existing conditions
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Clash: A police officer pushes protesters with his arms raised on @placeholder in Berkeley.
Hundreds of protesters angered at the killing of unarmed black men by white police officers again marched through downtown Berkeley streets on Tuesday night as protests continued to rage in Northern California. Disturbing footage has emerged showing one man, believed to be a Berkeley doctor, knocked out cold after another man hit him in the head with a hammer. The man, who was trying to stop demonstrators from smashing up a Radio Shack, can be seen fighting with the other man in the footage before he is hit. He was rushed to Highland Hospital. However the attack caused the violence to escalate in the town, according to Berkeleyside. @highlight At least 223 were arrested on the third night of protests in Berkeley @highlight California Highway Patrol sent 80 percent of its force to the town Tuesday @highlight Wells Fargo, Mechanics Bank, True Value and Missing Link were smashed @highlight Berkeley doctor disproving of people breaking windows of a Radio Shack hit in the head and taken to hospital @highlight Interstate 80 was shut down for one hour Monday by protestors @highlight Pregnant woman stuck in the traffic went into labor
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Mr @placeholder, 51, conceded he has a ‘different perspective’ to the Russian
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 15:12 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:19 EST, 18 June 2013 Russia and the U.S. disagree on how to end the conflict in Syria - but both want the bloodshed to stop and the warring parties brought to the negotiating table, Vladimir Putin said today. Russian President Mr Putin admitted after talks with U.S. President Barack Obama at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland that 'our positions do not fully coincide'. He added: 'But we are united by the common intention to end the violence, to stop the number of victims increasing in Syria, to resolve the problems by peaceful means, including the Geneva talks.' @highlight Putin says both countries want negotiations and for bloodshed to stop @highlight But he admits after talks at G8 that they don't have a common solution @highlight Barack Obama says he has 'different perspective' to Russia on Syria
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She said that someone had told her one of her daughters would become a model, she would have guessed Sofia because her elder daughter was always more of an extrovert while @placeholder was more timid.
The 'confessed killer' of the murdered Miss Honduras beauty queen smiled chillingly into the camera on his way to the cells last night, as his victims' grieving mother warned that the suspect's family will try to buy his freedom. Teresa Muñoz told MailOnline she feared that Plutarco Antonio Ruiz, detained for the murders of Maria Jose and Sofia Alvarado, will never be brought to justice in a country where corruption is rampant. The bodies of the two sisters were found buried in a river bank near the spa where they had disappeared a week earlier. Police believe Sofia's boyfriend Ruiz shot her in the head in a jealous rage, before shooting Maria Jose twice in the back. They say he has confessed to the deaths. @highlight Plutarco Antonio Ruiz is detained for killing Maria Jose and Sofia Alvarado @highlight Girls' mother Teresa Muñoz fears the killer will not be brought to justice @highlight Police believe Sofia's boyfriend Ruiz shot the sisters dead in a jealous rage @highlight Their bodies were found near a riverside spa where Ruiz had held a party @highlight Suspected accomplice Aris Maldonado arrested but protests his innocence @highlight Spa owner Ventura Diaz and his wife Elizabeth Alvarado were also arrested
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The days since the incident, which unfolded in broad daylight on Saturday, have been marked by riots and looting by @placeholder's incensed supporters who have clashed with heavily-armed police on the streets of suburban St. Louis.
President Obama has called the fatal shooting of unarmed Missouri teen Michael Brown 'heartbreaking', in a statement issued on Tuesday afternoon. The president, who is currently vacationing on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, offered his 'deepest condolences' to the family of the 18-year-old who was shot up to eight times by a police officer, who witnesses claim then fired on Brown as he lay wounded on the street. The message from the president was followed by one from Brown's mother, Lesley McSpadden, who was asked if she had a message to the policeman who shot her son. She said: 'If he did something wrong, you know you did something wrong. You take your punishment. If you were a man you'd stand up, you'd be a man, you would say you was wrong.' @highlight President Obama issued his statement on the death of the Missouri teen on Tuesday afternoon @highlight Sent his deepest condolences to Michael Brown's family @highlight Called for calm in Ferguson, St. Louis, after two nights of rioting and looting @highlight Brown was shot dead by a police officer on Saturday @highlight Witnesses and police have offered different accounts of the incident
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The U.S. State Department expressed concern over the new charge brought against @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A Pakistani doctor accused of helping the United States find Osama bin Laden has been charged with murder over a surgery that authorities claim he was not authorized to perform, authorities said Friday. Dr. Shakil Afridi, who is in prison awaiting a new trial in connection with the killing of bin Laden, has been accused of performing an appendectomy in 2006 on a boy who died from complications, according to a criminal complaint in Pakistan filed by the boy's mother. The murder charge against Afridi comes just months after a Pakistani judicial commissioner overturned his conviction for his role in the bin Laden killing, which included, among other things, running a fake vaccination trial. He had been sentenced in 2012 to 33 years in prison. @highlight Dr. Shakil Afridi has been charged with murder in connection with a 2006 surgery @highlight Pakistan has accused Afridi of working with the CIA to verify Osama bin Laden's whereabouts @highlight U.S. special forces killed the al Qaeda leader an an Abbottabad compound in May 2011 @highlight The State Department is calling on Pakistan to ensure Afridi receives a fair trial
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"To prove deliberate indifference, @placeholder needed to show that Connick was on notice that, absent additional specified training, it was 'highly predictable' that the prosecutors in his office would be confounded by those gray areas and make incorrect ... decisions as a result," he said.
Washington (CNN) -- A sharply divided Supreme Court ruled against a former death row inmate who sought damages from the state after prosecutors hid crucial blood tests that would have earlier proven his innocence. The 5-4 decision Tuesday involved John Thompson, who came within weeks of execution and had spent 18 years behind bars before being set free after the new forensic evidence came to light. At issue was whether a district attorney's office should be held liable, under a "failure to train" standard, when one of its prosecutors unconstitutionally withholds exculpatory evidence from a criminal defendant. Then-New Orleans area District Attorney Harry Connick Sr. claimed his office should not be held fully responsible after one of his staff attorneys violated long-standing, accepted procedures on handling evidence in criminal trials. @highlight 5 justices rule New Orleans DA's office not liable for prosecutor's misbehavior @highlight 4 justices dissent, saying office showed "flagrant indifference" @highlight Man came close to execution before blood test, crime report revealed
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From that point on @placeholder were in control without ever having to get into top gear.
Everton winger Christian Atsu scored twice as Ghana booked their place in the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations by beating Guinea 3-0. Atsu, who has scarcely played during his loan spell at Goodison Park from Chelsea, struck his goals either side of one from Crystal Palace striker Kwesi Appiah. The second in particular was a magnificent strike, as Atsu cut in from the right wing and curled a beautiful dipping shot over the dive of Guinea keeper Naby Yattara to make it 3-0. Ghana's Christian Atsu (second left) celebrates scoring his side's second goal in the 3-0 win over Guinea @highlight Ghana beat Guinea 3-0 at the Estadio de Malabo on Sunday @highlight The Black Stars progress to the semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations @highlight Everton's Christian Atsu scored twice for Ghana during quarter-final @highlight Crystal Palace striker Kwesi Appiah got Ghana's other goal @highlight Guinea goalkeeper Naby Yattara was also sent off in stoppage time
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gatherings on other estates around @placeholder, and other cities, where Merah
Mohammed Merah killed three schoolchildren, a rabbi and three paratroopers The brother of Toulouse gunman Mohammed Merah appeared before an anti-terrorist judge today and was formally charged with ‘complicity in murder’. Meanwhile the fall-out from last week's massascre has led to an escalation in religious tension, with Jewish graves being desecrated across France. Riot police have also been called to housing estates on the outskirts of major cities like Paris because of anti-Semitic demonstrations being held in support of the 23-year-old killer. Abdelkader Merah, the 29-year-old brother of Mohammed, appeared in court today after allegations that he was close to a Jewish school last Monday when his 23-year-old sibling gunned down a Rabbi, his two children, and a teenage pupil. @highlight 'Very proud' brother of Merah charged after explosives found in his car @highlight Video shows spread of bullet holes across wall of flat where Merah lived @highlight Attacks on Jewish graves across France linked to Toulouse killings @highlight Murderer killed seven victims with close-range bullet shots to the head
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The handwritten note on the receipt was presumably to identify Aili Si as she waited for her order in a Pizza Hut store in @placeholder
Pizza Hut Singapore has been forced to apologise after a customer found a note scrawled on her receipt referring to her as the 'pink fat lady'. The customer, Aili Si, posted a photo of the receipt on the company's Facebook page on Sunday after buying two takeaway pizzas from the Bukit Merah store in Singapore's CBD. 'I don't think it is nice for your staff to describe me as such on my receipt,' she wrote alongside the photo. Aili Si posted a photo of the receipt on the company's Facebook page on Sunday after buying two takeaway pizzas from the Bukit Merah store in Singapore's CBD @highlight Pizza Hut Singapore has launched an investigation after a customer found an offensive note scrawled on her receipt @highlight Aili Si posted a photo of the receipt on social media after buying two takeaway pizzas on Sunday night @highlight The fast food chain issued a public apology via its Facebook page
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Both players made a terrible mess of the extra hole, with @placeholder's tee-shot - with a wood, having not replaced the damaged club - finding sand before Na drove into the creek on the left of the fairway.
By Mike Dawes Japan's Hideki Matsuyama won the Memorial Tournament in a play-off with Kevin Na after a dramatic final day at Muirfield Village. Na was in early at 13 under after a superb eight-under-par 64 and waited for around 90 minutes while the other leading challengers fell apart on the closing stretch. Overnight leader Bubba Watson dropped out of contention altogether after shedding three shots on the 14th and 15th holes of the Jack Nicklaus-designed course. Company: Jack Nicklaus presents Hideki Matsuyama with the trophy after he won the Memorial Tournament Matsuyama almost followed, requiring birdie at the last - after breaking his driver - to finish alongside Na and force a play-off. @highlight Japanese wins in a play-off at Muirfield Village @highlight Matsuyama and Na both finished on 13 under par @highlight Bubba Watson led going into final day but shot a 72 in final round @highlight Paul Casey was highest-placed Englishman tied for 13th on seven under
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The vessel was completed in 2011 and born out of a partnership between the borough, which wanted a ferry, and the @placeholder, which wanted a fast military landing craft.
The bid was the only entered by Friday's deadline set up by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, which has been trying to get rid of the ferry Named the Susitna, the ferry was built as a Navy prototype that would be owned and operated by the borough By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:54 EST, 31 March 2013 | UPDATED: 01:23 EST, 31 March 2013 An unwanted, $80 million ice-breaking ferry owned by an Alaska borough has only one bid to buy it, and it's for $751,000. The bid was the only entered by Friday's deadline set up by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, which has been trying to get rid of the 200-foot ferry. @highlight The bid was the only entered by Friday's deadline set up by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, which has been trying to get rid of the ferry @highlight Named the Susitna, the ferry was built as a Navy prototype that would be owned and operated by the borough
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The most famous act of theft associated with the @placeholder took place about a century ago.
(CNN) -- When the likes of George Clooney, Matt Damon, and Bill Murray come storming across film screens this winter, in the drama The Monuments Men, viewers will be immersed in the world of Nazi art theft. The Monuments Men were a group of some three-hundred Allied officers charged with locating, protecting, and recovering art and monuments that were endangered by the fighting in World War II. They would eventually learn of Hitler's elaborate and highly-organized plan to strip Europe of its art. Indeed, Hitler had established a military unit solely dedicated to art and archive theft and made detailed plans to restructure the entirety of his boyhood town of Linz, Austria, into a city-wide "super museum," containing every important artwork in the world. We have the so-called Monuments Men to thank for the salvation of tens of thousands of masterpieces, among the estimated five million cultural objects stolen during the war. @highlight December 14 marks the 100th anniversary of when Mona Lisa was returned after being stolen @highlight It was snatched by an Italian handyman who worked inside the Louvre @highlight He had mistakenly thought that Napoleon had looted it and wanted to repatriate it @highlight Confusion remains where Mona Lisa was kept during WWII
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"The movie is very different in tone from the first one," @placeholder said during a news conference after the panel.
San Diego (CNN) -- The cast and directors of the upcoming "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" appeared this weekend at Comic-Con in San Diego to preview the film and reveal new footage. The movie, scheduled for release on April 4, was directed by brothers Joe and Anthony Russo and is meant to bridge the gap between "The Avengers" and its 2015 sequel. The footage screened to fans in Hall H reveals the superhero adjusting the modern world and presents Captain America with some new and dangerous challenges compared with the original "Captain America" film, which was set in the 1940s. @highlight "Captain America" sequel footage revealed at Comic-Con @highlight Directors say film brings hero into the modern world @highlight Scarlett Johansson and Emily VanCamp join cast
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"It's clear for this case that (@placeholder) is not a relative and also she has received money to carry the baby," Boonruang Triruangworarat said.
Bangkok (CNN) -- Thai authorities have raided two premises and seized nine babies -- allegedly fathered by one Japanese man -- as part of the country's crackdown on suspected illegal surrogacy. One of the raids was on an IVF clinic involved in the birth of Gammy, a seven-month-old boy with Down syndrome left in Thailand by his Australian parents. The case has made international headlines amid accusations from his surrogate mother, Pattaramon Chanbua, that Gammy's parents weren't interested in taking their son, who also has a serious heart condition. The parents have denied that they wanted to leave him, according to a statement from a friend to the Bunbury Mail, who said they were told their gravely ill baby was going to die. @highlight Thai authorities raid two properties, seize nine babies @highlight Several women being questioned about potential links to commercial surrogacy @highlight Raids follow outrage over case of baby Gammy, left behind by Australian parents @highlight Gammy was one of twins born to a Thai surrogate in December
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As a @placeholder official, I've spoken with hundreds of people who have made the decision to get tested.
Editor's note: Kevin Fenton is director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Fenton has written for journals including The Lancet, AIDS, the British Medical Journal and the Journal of Infectious Diseases. After graduating from medical school, Fenton earned his Masters in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and his Ph.D. in Epidemiology from University College London. Dr. Kevin Fenton urges Americans to get tested for HIV. ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Every 9½ minutes someone's brother, mother, sister, father, or neighbor becomes infected with HIV in the United States. That's 56,000 people every year. But there's something we can all do to help protect ourselves and our partners from this disease -- get tested for HIV. @highlight Fenton: Testing is essential to reducing the number of new HIV infections @highlight Many who get tested are relieved when they find out they are negative after all @highlight Those who are positive can prolong their lives and ensure the health of loved ones
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Open case: After 17 years, the brutal murders of @placeholder
Book claims knife used as murder weapon found in son's storage locker Son Jason Simpson, a Miami chef, accused as 'the overlooked suspect' New claims: Private investigator William C Dear says he found the murder weapon in OJ Simpson's son's storage locker A Texas private investigator claims he knows who really killed Nicole Brown and Ron Goldman in 1994. And it wasn't OJ Simpson. In a new book, 'OJ is Innocent and I Can Prove It,' William C. Dear alleges Simpson went on trial, and was acquitted of murder, in an effort to deflect attention from the true killer: His son Jason. @highlight Book claims knife used as murder weapon found in son's storage locker @highlight Son Jason Simpson, a Miami chef, accused as 'the overlooked suspect'
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"What's clear is, @placeholder hasn't been paying attention to my speeches," he said.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Ralph Nader's presidential candidacy has received little media attention, but his latest critique of Sen. Barack Obama has come under fire for its seemingly racial overtones. Ralph Nader is running for president as an independent. Speaking with Colorado's Rocky Mountain News, Nader accused Obama of attempting to "talk white" and appealing to "white guilt" in his quest to win the White House. "There's only one thing different about Barack Obama when it comes to being a Democratic presidential candidate. He's half African-American," Nader told the paper in comments published Tuesday. "Whether that will make any difference, I don't know. I haven't heard him have a strong crackdown on economic exploitation in the ghettos. Payday loans, predatory lending, asbestos, lead. What's keeping him from doing that? Is it because he wants to talk white? He doesn't want to appear like Jesse Jackson? We'll see all that play out in the next few months and if he gets elected afterwards," Nader added. @highlight NEW: Sen. Obama says Ralph Nader's trying to "get attention" with white comments @highlight Nader accuses Obama of trying to "talk white" @highlight Obama's campaign calls the comments "reprehensible" and "delusional" @highlight Nader: Obama's top issue should be poverty in America, given his heritage
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Police in @placeholder are not usually armed when they respond to incidents.
London (CNN) -- Britain's police swung into action Thursday as two separate incidents, one involving a security scare on a bus and the other six terror arrests, pointed to the heightened state of alert ahead of the London Olympic Games. Security is a central concern for UK authorities and the organizers of the Olympics, which start in three weeks. After launching a major response to the security alert on the bus, which led armed officers to close a major motorway, police in Staffordshire concluded the incident was not terror-related. But its officers responded "swiftly and proportionately" to credible information from a concerned member of the public, a Staffordshire police statement said. @highlight NEW: One of those arrested on terror charges previously worked in a police support role @highlight Six people are arrested in London on terror charges in a separate inquiry @highlight Scare on a bus was prompted by vapor coming from a passenger's bag, police say @highlight Security has been stepped up in Britain ahead of the Olympic Games
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Snyder has vowed never to change the name - saying it actually honors the legacy of @placeholder.
Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder sparked even more outrage over his team's name on Sunday when he invited the president of the largest Native American reservation to sit in his box at a game against the Arizona Cardinals. Outgoing Navajo Nation President Ben Shelly and his wife Martha even wore Redskins hats to rub elbows with Snyder, amid intense public debate over whether the D.C. team should be allowed to keep its name, which many civil rights groups have deemed insensitive and racist towards Native American people. Shelly, however, is not the most convincing Native American ally as he does not have an overwhelming support from his tribe.In August he finished seventh in the presidential primary elections, and will be exiting office on January 14. @highlight Snyder is currently in a legal battle with the U.S. Patent office which cancelled his trademark last June calling it 'disparaging to Native Americans' @highlight Before Sunday's game against the Arizona Cardinals, about 100 gathered outside of University of Phoenix stadium to protest the Redskins team name @highlight Shelly finished seventh in August's presidential primary elections, and will be vacating office in January
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suggestions of suicide and the involvement of the @placeholder security
If Russia ordered the assassination of Litvinenko on British soil it could badly damage diplomatic relations By Rob Cooper Last updated at 7:40 PM on 13th October 2011 The widow of murdered Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko today welcomed a coroner's pledge to question the secret services over his killing. Dr Andrew Reid today ruled there should be a full 7/7-style inquest into the death of the 43-year-old from radiation poisoning. Mr Litvinenko's widow, Marina, said the decision was 'very important' to her because it meant the inquest would examine allegations that the Russian state was involved in the killing. @highlight If Russia ordered the assassination of Litvinenko on British soil it could badly damage diplomatic relations @highlight Last month officials said they was prepared to investigate the murder but wanted it to be in a Russian court not in Britain @highlight Government wrangling means that the inquest has been delayed by five years
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Digesting the pain, shock and disappointment, @placeholder poured out her heart about
By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 10:56 EST, 31 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:56 EST, 31 January 2013 Mark and Mary Gundrum of Milwaukee, Wisconsin just celebrated the seven-month birthday of the baby they were told would only live a few hours. During a routine ultrasound last February, they learned the baby that Mary was carrying had a facial cleft which had allowed brain tissue to seep out and form a golf ball-sized sac on his face. Baby Dominic Pio was born on June 18 and, beating the odds, began to develop normally. The baby boy is now recovering at home after ground breaking reconstructive surgery to repair his face. @highlight During routine ultrasound Mark and Mary Gundrum discovered the baby she was pregnant with had a sac of brain tissue growing outside his skull @highlight The Milwaukee couple were told the baby would only live a few hours @highlight Dominic Pio was born on June 18 and began to develop normally @highlight On Dec. 18, doctors in Boston removed the golf ball -sized bubble @highlight Baby Dominic is now recovering at home
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Celebrating six years as official tailor to the England team, @placeholder has been supplying the squad with its formal wardrobe since 2007.
By Bianca London The England football team may have enough money to snap up the latest designer gear, but as their latest photoshoot proves, you can still look a million dollars in a high street suit. Players including captain Steven Gerrard, Chelsea's Ashley Cole and Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana have swapped their football boots for smart shoes to model the Three Lions' official World Cup suits - and both football and fashion fans will be pleased to know they can emulate the soccer stars' look for £199. Designed by high street retailer Marks and Spencer, the suits, which will be worn by England manager Roy Hodgson and his players, come in charcoal grey and are packed with special design features. @highlight England team modelling in GQ @highlight Designed by M&S and has embroidered World Cup winners star @highlight Packed with special World Cup-inspired design features @highlight £199 and perfect for summer weddings
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The Hull winger was in Dublin but with daughter Halle's health improving he returned to play for the @placeholder
Hull winger Robbie Brady has revealed his part in the crucial winning goal against QPR provided a sweet end to a worrying week. Brady missed several days of training ahead of last weekend's crunch relegation clash after his one-year-old daughter Halle was taken to hospital in Dublin with a virus. Tigers boss Steve Bruce was happy to give the Irishman the time he needed to support his family, but was also delighted when Brady declared himself ready to return to the club on Friday and face Rangers 24 hours later. Robbie Brady was in hospital with his ill daughter ahead of facing QPR but returned to set up a late winner @highlight Robbie Brady's cross allowed Dame N'Doye to score winner against QPR @highlight But the Hull winger had been at a Dublin hospital with his unwell daughter @highlight Brady declared himself available to play 24 hours before the game
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Nadal also makes the front page of French national newspaper L'Equipe, who say '@placeholder's land'.
By Stuart Fraser Follow @@stu_fraser It is not often that football does not dominate the front pages of Spain's national daily sports newspapers - but Rafael Nadal's historic ninth French Open triumph was the lead story on Monday. The Spaniard beat Novak Djokovic in the final at Roland Garros on Sunday to win his fifth consecutive title and his ninth since he was first victorious in Paris at the age of 19 in 2005. AS go with the headline 'Ninth Roland Garros - a tennis player for history'. Victorious: Marca lists Nadal's years of triumph in Paris, while French daily L'Equipe say 'Nadal's land' @highlight World No 1 Nadal won his ninth Roland Garros title in Paris on Sunday @highlight Nadal beat arch-rival Novak Djokovic in four sets @highlight It is Nadal's fifth consecutive French Open title
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We're out in @placeholder postering away -- learning the nooks and crannies of every block of this town.... "
(CNN) -- The body of a young man found in the Providence River on Tuesday may be that of Sunil Tripathi, a student at Brown University who disappeared March 16, police told CNN. A Brown rowing coach reported a body in the river near India Point Park, Lindsay Lague, a spokeswoman for the Providence Police Department, said Wednesday. Lague said authorities may be able to identify the body as soon as Thursday morning. When asked if it might be Tripathi, Detective Mark Sacco said it was "likely" but was cautious to say they won't know who it is until the medical examiner makes a determination. @highlight A medical examiner will determine whether a body is that of a missing student @highlight Sunil Tripathi was last seen in Providence, Rhode Island, in mid-March @highlight He was taking a break from Brown University when he disappeared @highlight He was falsely accused on social media of being one of the Boston Marathon bombers
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guilty to @placeholder’ murder and that he suffers from ‘psychological’ problems that should have been weighed in the murder case.
Joran van der Sloot, who is currently serving 28 years in a Peruvian prison, is to be extradited to the U.S. in 2038 on charges of extortion and wire fraud relating to the 2005 disappearance of Natalee Holloway. Van der Sloot is also a chief suspect in Holloway’s disappearance. Natalee Holloway disappeared during a 2005 high school graduation trip to the Dutch Caribbean island of Aruba, where Van der Sloot lived. She was last seen leaving a bar with him. Holloway's body was never found, and no charges were filed against Van der Sloot in the case. A judge later declared Holloway dead. @highlight Joran van der Sloot was jailed for 28 years in Peru for 2010 murder of local student Stephany Flores, 21, after meeting her in casino @highlight Investigators believe Flores may have been killed because she found something on his computer related to the 2005 case @highlight To be extradited in 2038 on charges he extorted Natalee Holloway's family
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When she finally did, he sent back another email in which he remarked, 'When I heard about @placeholder, I thought of you.'
By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:23 EST, 28 November 2012 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 28 November 2012 Jill Kelley, the Tampa socialite who became embroiled in the Petraeus scandal after tipping off the FBI about emails that exposed his affair, has broken her silence to demand an investigation into who leaked her name. And as she goes on the attack, officials have revealed that a team of 15 investigators are working seven days a week to scrutinise her 'potentially inappropriate' emails with General John Allen. The messages, which were uncovered during an FBI probe into threatening emails Kelley received from Petraeus' mistress, number in the hundreds and were sent over two-and-a-half years, starting in 2010. @highlight Tampa socialite who tipped off FBI about Petraeus' affair breaks her silence @highlight Attorneys claimed she never tried to exploit her friendship with CIA boss @highlight Officials reveal a team is working around the clock to investigate 60-70 emails she exchanged with Allen, leader of U.S. troops in Afghanistan
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Source: Store in besieged @placeholder mall run by attackers or associates
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- A month after an attack on Kenya's Westgate Mall claimed at least 67 lives, leaked video footage from inside has sparked anger amid claims that it shows soldiers looting from stores as they hunted for the gunmen. The security camera footage shows Kenyan army soldiers striding through the Nakumatt department store, close to where one victim was shot to death hours earlier. Read more: Al-Shabaab grew amid Somalia's lawlessness One soldier, and then another, peels off to pick up objects from displays. It's impossible to see exactly what they take, but the footage -- leaked by police -- has fueled allegations by storekeepers of army looting. @highlight Video footage from inside Westgate Mall appears to show soldiers taking items from a store @highlight But the store was burned, so it's hard to say what may have been looted, manager says @highlight Kenya's president has ordered an inquiry into the claims, says Deputy President William Ruto @highlight Ministry of Defense says it will get to the bottom of the claims, urges people to come forward
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The victim has been flown back to @placeholder, and Hampshire Police are now leading the investigation.
A British holidaymaker has allegedly been raped in her hotel room by a security guard at the popular Egyptian resort where she was staying. The guard had been escorting the lone woman back to a five-star hotel in Sharm-el-Sheikh when it is believed he pulled her into her bedroom and subjected her to the brutal assault. The alleged victim, a businesswoman in her 40s, was given emergency help by the British Consulate in the Red Sea resort. A British businesswoman, believed to be in her 40s, was allegedly raped by a security guard walked her back to her room in a five-star hotel in Sharm-el-Sheikh @highlight Businesswoman in her 40s allegedly raped in Sharm-el-Sheikh @highlight Victim 'attacked by security guard walking her back to her hotel room' @highlight She is now back in the UK and Hampshire police are investigating
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Five members of the @placeholder entered the field today exhibiting the 'hands-up-don't-shoot' pose that has been adopted by protestors [sic] who accused Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson of murdering Michael Brown.
Furious St Louis cops have demanded that NFL players who made the 'hands up, don't shoot' gesture in solidarity with Ferguson protesters are punished by their superiors. Officials from the St Louis County Police Association - the police union for the area including Ferguson - said that it was 'profoundly disappointed' in the five players who made the gesture. Officers released an angry statement saying the players 'ignored mountains of evidence' vindicating Darren Wilson over the shooting of 18-year-old Micheal Brown, for which a grand jury recently declined to indict him. Scroll down for the full statement Solidarity: St. Louis Rams wide receiver Stedman Bailey (12), wide receiver Tavon Austin (11), tight end Jared Cook (89), wide receiver Chris Givens (13) and wide receiver Kenny Britt (81) put their hands up to show support for Michael Brown before Sunday's game against the Oakland Raiders at the Edward Jones Dome @highlight Angry officers said NFL must discipline players for making the gesture @highlight Five team members raised their arms at a game today @highlight St Louis Police Association said they had 'ignored mountains of evidence' @highlight Said it was unbecoming of a hometown team - and pointed out that players and fans had all asked for protection from rioters in Ferguson, Missouri @highlight Gesture and response came amid wider protests nationwide
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In a statement, @placeholder said, "When a journalist disagrees with the editorial position of his or her organization, the usual course of action is to address those grievances with the editor, and, if they cannot be resolved, to quit like a professional."
Another member of state-funded Russia Today made waves on Wednesday -- not by standing behind Moscow, as the news network is wont to do, but by bucking it. From the anchor chair, Liz Wahl closed a show -- as seen in video which she later tweeted -- talking about the "ethical and moral challenges" she faces working for Russia Today, also known as RT. She spoke of being from a family who fled to America to escape Soviet forces during the 1956 Hungarian revolution, being the daughter of a U.S. military veteran and being the partner of a physician who works at a U.S. military base. @highlight Liz Wahl says RT is about "promoting a Putinist agenda, "bashing America" @highlight Wahl quits state-funded RT on-air, saying she believes in "disseminating the truth" @highlight Fellow RT personality Abby Martin had slammed "Russia's military occupation of Crimea" @highlight But Martin is still with RT, having made her remarks "in the context of her own ... show"
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One cable sent from the U.S. embassy in @placeholder in 2009 requested that the identity of three sources be strictly protected.
(CNN) -- A torrent of leaked U.S. diplomatic cables obtained by the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks has been published in the last few days, with at least 170 of them naming sources whose identity was meant to be protected, according to an analysis of the documents by CNN. Altogether nearly 143,000 of the cables obtained by WikiLeaks last year had been published by Tuesday, out of a total of 251,000 the group says it possesses. Academics in China, human rights activists in Syria, bankers in Turkey, a Coca-Cola executive in Nepal and British members of Parliament are among dozens of confidential sources named in the cables, which have appeared unredacted on websites such as cablesearch.org. @highlight At least 170 cables name sources whose identity was meant to be protected @highlight WikiLeaks says it has been a target of a cyber attack @highlight Some sources face potential embarrassment @highlight Others in authoritarian states face more hazards
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Pictured here an @placeholder woman kisses the President during his visit 50 years ago
The Irish government and the Kennedy's celebrated the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's visit to Ireland with a celebration at the family's ancestral home At the ceremony an eternal flame taken from Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery was lit in Ireland Kennedy's daughter Caroline, grandson Jack, and sister Jean all attended the celebration John F. Kennedy is America's only Irish Catholic President to date By Ap PUBLISHED: 00:11 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 00:11 EST, 23 June 2013 The Irish government and the Kennedy clan celebrated the 50th anniversary of one of Ireland's most fondly recalled moments, the visit of President John F. Kennedy, with a daylong street party Saturday that was capped by the lighting of Ireland's own 'eternal flame.' @highlight The Irish government and the Kennedy's celebrated the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's visit to Ireland with a celebration at the family's ancestral home @highlight At the ceremony an eternal flame taken from Kennedy's grave at Arlington National Cemetery was lit in Ireland @highlight Kennedy's daughter Caroline, grandson Jack, and sister Jean all attended the celebration @highlight John F. Kennedy is America's only Irish Catholic President to date
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That letter began a bizarre but touching romance that @placeholder kept hidden from everyone except a few close friends.
By Chris Pleasance She was an architect, carving out a promising career in New York in 1996, working on projects in the Hamptons and Connecticut, while living in an apartment in the affluent Park Slope area. He was a convicted murderer, a high school drop out with an interest in the occult, doing time on death row accused of killing three eight-year-old boys as part of a Satanic ritual. Within three years Lorri Davis and Damien Echols, one of the infamous West Memphis Three, would be married - touching for the first time on their wedding day. In 1996 Lorri Davis (left) began writing to Damien Echols, one of the infamous Memphis Three serving time on death row. The two fell in love and married before Damien was eventually released in August 2011 @highlight Damien Echols put on death row in 1994 as part of infamous Memphis Three @highlight Accused of murdering three schoolboys aged eight as part of satanic ritual @highlight Lorri Davis began writing to him in 1996 after watching a film about the case @highlight The pair fell in love and married in December 1999, while he was still in jail @highlight Damien was freed 12 years later and the pair now live together in Harlem
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Although the House gave final approval for almost $33 billion to fund U.S. military operations in @placeholder, 102 Democrats joined 12 Republicans in voting against it.
(CNN) -- Like shifting weight on a seesaw, the Pentagon moved the lion's share of U.S. war troops in Iraq to Afghanistan in 2010, to reflect the nation's changing war strategy. Just months after Obama promised to reduce U.S. forces in Iraq, he faced a much-debated decision last year on whether to increase troops in Afghanistan. Supporters of the buildup said the strategy would bring a swifter end to the war, by allowing the United States to more quickly hand over security responsibility to Afghan forces. Opponents complained that the government of Afghan President Hamid Karzai was corrupt and had proven to be an unreliable partner. @highlight NEW: House Democrats struggle to maintain liberal support for Afghan war @highlight Obama accepts resignation of U.S. commander of Afghan war after explosive comments @highlight Obama pressed Afghan president to clean up alleged corruption in the government @highlight Obama: U.S. troops in Iraq will reduce to between 35,000 and 50,000 by August 31
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In 1980, @placeholder started a long-term relationship with Woody Allen, although the two never lived together.
By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 12:23 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:23 EST, 3 October 2013 Frank Sinatra's widow has branded Mia Farrow's claims that her son Ronan may 'possibly' have been fathered by the singer a 'bunch of junk'. If true, Farrow's claims would mean that Ronan is not the son of her former long-term partner Woody Allen and that he would have been conceived when Barbara and Frank Sinatra were married. But Mrs Sinatra, who was married to the singer until his death in 1998, dismissed the revelation as 'a phony deal'. 'I can't hardly believe that,' she told the Desert Sun. 'It's just a bunch of junk. There's always junk written - lies that aren't true." @highlight Barbara Sinatra, now 85, was married to the singer when Mia Farrow conceived Ronan - who she said might be Frank Sinatra's son @highlight Barbara Sinatra dismissed the claims as 'phony'
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This @placeholder delivery was supposed to occur before Christmas, but was delayed by a flawed test-firing of the rocket.
SpaceX successfully launched supplies to the International Space Station early Saturday morning, but fell short of its goal of recovering the rocket's leftover components for later reuse. The company's billionaire founder Elon Musk said the first-stage of the unmanned Falcon rocket made it to the platform floating a couple hundred miles off Florida's northeastern coast. The booster came down too hard and broke apart, he said. Scroll down for video Liftoff: SpaceX successfully launched a supply rocket to the International Space Station on Saturday, the sixth mission by the aerospace contractor to the station since 2012 'Close, but no cigar this time,' Musk tweeted. He said it bodes well for the future, though. @highlight The aerospace transportation contractor planned to land the rocket's booster on a barge, but the booster came down too fast and broke apart @highlight SpaceX founder Elon Musk tweeted 'Close, but no cigar' @highlight The plan for recovering and reusing booster components after launch has never before been attempted, though Musk says it will bring down costs @highlight The launch carried food, replacement equipment and Christmas gifts for six astronauts aboard the International Space Station
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The part-time @placeholder resident also is concerned about Vermonters being able to get to work, or having enough options available, when the leaf-peepers and skiers arrive later this year.
(CNN) -- Sandra Manzke paused a moment as an ATV whizzed by her small farm in Wardsboro, Vermont. With no hot water or electricity, Manzke took stock of her situation Wednesday, three days after the remnants of Hurricane Irene left the town largely marooned. She had a generator. Her two horses were alive. Eight inches of water in the basement was mostly gone. "I am lucky," she told CNN by phone. "There are people with houses in the water. They've lost everything." Irene killed 43 people from Florida to New England as it marched up the Eastern Seaboard over the weekend, dumping torrential rain. Some of the worst flooding struck Vermont, New Jersey and upstate New York. @highlight NEW: Crews reach final stranded town @highlight National Guard helicopters drop supplies to several towns @highlight One town held a barbecue to show solidarity
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Blog post: News Corporation's @placeholder was criticised by Thurlbeck who also published his street name
Blog criticised executive Will Lewis, of News Corporation's Management and Standards Committee Posting gave Mr Lewis' address in North London and named security firm protecting his home By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:41 EST, 27 April 2012 | UPDATED: 08:42 EST, 27 April 2012 Held: Neville Thurlbeck, pictured arriving at the Leveson Inquiry in December, had been arrested on suspicion of witness intimidation Former News of the World chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck will not be prosecuted over allegations of intimidating a witness in Scotland Yard's phone-hacking inquiry. Thurlbeck, 50, will not be charged after four files relating to the investigation were handed over by detectives. @highlight Blog criticised executive Will Lewis, of News Corporation's Management and Standards Committee @highlight Posting gave Mr Lewis' address in North London and named security firm protecting his home
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@placeholder the player was seemingly happy to query and question Cruyff the manager.
The reply from Johan Cruyff is emphatic. Would he have played like Louis van Gaal did at the World Cup? ‘No, I would not,’ he says. There is no room for doubt. It is clear that one of the world’s finest ever footballers is less than impressed with Manchester United’s current manager. It might have passed some by in England, but while Van Gaal’s Holland team marched on to the World Cup semi-finals in Brazil last summer, with their coach lauded in this country as a tactical genius, back home in Holland his old rival Cruyff was criticising the directness of the play, the lack of passing and the absence of the Dutch signature on their game. @highlight In an exclusive interview, Johan Cruyff said he wasn't impressed with Louis van Gaal's work as Holland boss at the World Cup @highlight Cruyff criticised Van Gaal's direct style and his teams' lack of passing @highlight He conceded Holland making the semi-final in Brazil was a good result but they were in survival mode: 'I didn’t see the football that I would like.’ @highlight Cruyff's Total Football style changed the face of football @highlight Opposites Cruyff and Van Gaal divide the Dutch footballing fraternity @highlight Cruyff was among the world's greatest ever players and parachuted in to manage Barcelona before winning the European Cup @highlight Van Gaal is a grafter - an average player who worked his way from the bottom up as a manager @highlight Cruyff said he sees his influence most in Premier League managers Roberto Martinez, Brendan Rodgers and his protege, Southampton's Ronald Koeman @highlight Manchester United meet Martinez's Everton on Sunday
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'I think you should go with a light colour, something classic,' says Ampika, who has owned the salon in the the leafy @placeholder suburb for the last year.
It's a cold and windy Tuesday in February and I'm on my way to Cheshire, looking - in my head - pretty glamorous. And by glamorous, I mean that I have woken up half an hour earlier than I normally would, blow-dried, brushed AND straightened my hair and I have a full face of make-up on. All before 9am. Or at least I thought it was a full face of make up-until I arrived at Opium in Hale Barns, the salon owned by Ampika Pickston from the hit reality TV series, The Real Housewives of Cheshire. Scroll down for video @highlight Olivia Foster, 27, traveled to Cheshire for a Real Housewives makeover @highlight FEMAIL writer visited Ampika Pickston's salon Opium in Hale Barns @highlight She was given a CACI and Skinbreeze facial and a manicure
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