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Obama should also make it clear that instead of the @placeholder formulation of "Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists," the Obama administration doctrine will be, "Anyone who is against the terrorists is with us."
Editor's note: Peter Bergen is CNN's national security analyst and a fellow at the New America Foundation in Washington and at New York University's Center on Law and Security. His most recent book is "The Osama bin Laden I Know: An Oral History of al Qaeda's Leader." Peter Bergen says it's crucial to correctly frame the nature of a war before beginning it. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama and his foreign policy advisers and speechwriters are wrestling with one of the most important speeches of his presidency, his inaugural address. One of their toughest conceptual challenges is how to describe and recast what the Bush administration has consistently termed the "war on terror." @highlight Peter Bergen: Bush never correctly framed the "global war on terror" @highlight He says the president went to war against the tactic of terrorism @highlight Instead, Bergen says, the U.S. should be leading a war vs. al Qaeda @highlight Bergen: al Qaeda is a formidable enemy, but not the equivalent of fascism
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"While I'm elated that we've come today to march on @placeholder, we must not only march on Washington.
(CNN) -- Standing on the spot where 50 years earlier the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. made "I have a dream" the clarion call of the civil rights movement, a broader call for equality rang out Saturday. Thousands rallied at the National Mall to mark the 50th anniversary of the historic August 28, 1963, March on Washington. Leaders from civil rights, religious and civic organizations paid tribute to those who fought and continue to fight for racial equality, but the slate of demands today has expanded to other hot-button issues. Income inequality, discrimination based on sexual orientation and mistreatment of immigrants were all themes espoused by the dozens of speakers. @highlight Two of Martin Luther King Jr.'s children will speak at event @highlight Obama, former presidents Clinton, Carter headline a second march Wednesday @highlight March passes King Memorial @highlight Al Sharpton: Marchers want action, not nostalgia
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There is also increasing opposition to the planned event in the U.S. amid increased warnings that doing so could endanger U.S. troops and @placeholder worldwide.
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Thursday said a Florida church's plans to burn dozens of Qurans this weekend would be a "recruitment bonanza" for al Qaeda. "You could have serious violence in places like Pakistan or Afghanistan," Obama told ABC's "Good Morning America." "This could increase the recruitment of individuals who'd be willing to blow themselves up in American cities or European cities." Obama said he hoped the pastor, Terry Jones, understands that the planned burning is a "destructive act" that may have a dangerous fallout. "I just want him to understand that this stunt that he is talking about pulling could greatly endanger our young men and women in uniform who are in Iraq, who are in Afghanistan. We're already seeing protests against Americans just by the mere threat of it," Obama said. @highlight Obama says there could be serious violence in Pakistan or Afghanistan @highlight Obama: It could increase the recruitment of suicide bombers in America or Europe @highlight The pastor's plans are 'completely contrary' to American values, Obama says
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Alert: Police were alerted to the case by hospital staff in @placeholder after the girl came in with serious injuries
By Mia De Graaf Two people have been arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a one-year-old girl. The girl, who was approaching her second birthday, died in hospital after being admitted with serious injuries. Detectives were today questioning a 24-year-old woman and a man, 35, both arrested on suspicion of murder, assault occasioning GBH and child neglect. Probe: Police are inspecting this house in Egham, Surrey, and questioning a man and a woman suspected of murder after a one-year-old girl died in hospital of serious injuries on Wednesday Both are in police custody. Staff at St Peter’s Hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, alerted police when the toddler was admitted with serious injuries on Wednesday. @highlight One-year-old girl died from serious injuries in St George's Hospital, London @highlight Woman, 24, and man, 35, arrested after police alerted by hospital staff @highlight Both being questioned regarding murder, assault and child neglect
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The meeting came on another day of dramatic developments which saw @placeholder still on the run, his former chief of staff – and one of the few believed to know where he is – shot and wounded, and elite police officers suspected of shooting at protesters forced to beg for forgiveness from their colleagues.
By David Williams and Will Stewart EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton gave controversial Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko a warm embrace yesterday, as she promised the country help in fighting its financial crisis. The first senior foreign official to visit Ukraine’s capital Kiev since President Viktor Yanukovych was overthrown, Baroness Ashton urged Russia to allow its neighbour to move forward ‘in the way it chooses’. ‘We are here to say we want to support and help the country to stay strong and to go forward in the way it chooses to,’ she said. Embrace: Baroness Ashton hugged former president Yulia Tymoshenko after pledging to support Ukraine @highlight Baroness Aston pledged to support and help Ukraine to strengthen @highlight Said country needs short-term help and long-term investment @highlight MPs brand involvement in £19bn bailout as 'completely unacceptable'
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The Isabel Marant collection for @placeholder features the designer's signature urban, boho, Parisian style.
By Kimberly Lavey PUBLISHED: 09:53 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:44 EST, 6 November 2013 As one of Hennes most anticipated collaboration to date, Isabel Marant’s new collection for the high street label has fashion fans sharpening their elbows for the inevitable crush on launch day, November 14. However, with days until its official launch in the UK, pieces have already started cropping up on auction site eBay. The collection, which includes a range of casual and smart day wear, is priced between £14.99 - £199.99. On the auction site, bids have gone up to £400 for individual pieces, with some accruing a staggering 100 per cent mark up on retail price. @highlight Parisian designer is latest label to join H&M’s extensive collaborations @highlight Collection will be sold in over 250 stores nationwide @highlight Pieces range from £14.99 - £199.99
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He suggested he has experience of the unsavoury side of @placeholder, adding: ‘Wish the people at Cardiff City had seen it sooner.’
Iain Moody was excited on Wednesday afternoon, and understandably so. Crystal Palace’s sporting director believed he was about to be reunited with his old friend Malky Mackay. Moody had followed Mackay from Watford to Cardiff, and now Selhurst Park seemed set to offer an opportunity for the two men to work together again, recreating a partnership that had proved successful on the pitch during their tenure in South Wales. But after Palace learned of the evidence of alleged racism, sexism and homophobia that had been passed to the FA by Cardiff’s lawyers, Mackay’s chances of succeeding Tony Pulis disappeared. And by Thursday lunchtime Moody had resigned, with Palace issuing a short, sharp statement. @highlight Malky Mackay and Iain Moody reported to FA after series of texts @highlight Sportsmail revealed pair exchanged racist, sexist and homophobic texts @highlight Thousands of emails and messages found during raid of Moody's home @highlight Moody has resigned from his post at Crystal Palace @highlight Mackay and Moody could receive lenghty suspension from the game @highlight FA investigation into texts and emails now in full swing
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Blind's ability to play at left-back or as a defensive midfielder would make the 24-year-old a good addition to @placeholder's squad.
By Anthony Hay Follow @@Anthony_Hay Manchester United and Barcelona will battle it out to sign Dutch international Daley Blind this summer. Reports in Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo suggest new Barcelona boss Luis Enrique is keen on bringing the utility man to the Nou Camp ahead of the new season. Wanted man: Blind (left) is a summer target for both Manchester United and Barcelona Big fee: Barcelona are willing to pay 22m euros to land Manchester United target Blind However, according to Mundo Deportivo, the La Liga giants will face competition from Manchester United as Louis van Gaal has identified Ajax's Blind - who is valued at 22million euros (£17.4million) - as a player he would like to bring to Old Trafford. @highlight Daley Blind could be set for a move to the Premier League or La Liga @highlight Louis van Gaal is keen on working with Dutch international Blind once again @highlight Van Gaal is on the lookout for a new left-back as Evra is on his way out @highlight Barcelona are also interested in signing Blind ahead of the new season @highlight Blind is said to be available for around 22million euros (£17.4million)
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The real fault line for Republicans is between @placeholder-style radicals and Ronald Reagan, who presided over the bipartisan 1986 tax simplification deal by closing loopholes to raise revenues.
(CNN) -- Who's afraid of Grover Norquist? Fewer and fewer Republicans, thankfully. In recent days, the declarations of independence from Norquist's absolutist anti-tax pledge have been coming fast and furious. Add Southern Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Lindsey Graham to the growing list, along with Reps. Peter King, Steve LaTourette and Scott Rigell. Chambliss kicked off the most recent outbreak of common sense by telling a Georgia TV station, "I care more about my country than I do about a 20-year-old pledge." He added, "If we do it (Norquist's) way, then we'll continue in debt." On ABC's "This Week," Graham doubled down by saying, "I agree with Grover, we shouldn't raise rates, but I think Grover is wrong when it comes to we can't cap deductions and buy down debt. ... I will violate the pledge, long story short, for the good of the country, only if Democrats will do entitlement reform." @highlight John Avlon: A growing number of lawmakers are breaking with Grover Norquist's tax pledge @highlight He says they won't to pay fealty to anti-tax activist; he hems them in on dealing with debt @highlight He says if Dems are to deal on entitlements and GOP on raising tax revenue, pledge has to go @highlight Avlon: Even Reagan closed loopholes, raised taxes; time to realize extreme stance no help
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In addition, the court documents said, Mary Harvey received $40,000 a month from @placeholder until March 2009 and received $1.5 million from him in March 2009.
(CNN) -- After a judge temporarily lifted a gag order so that he could respond to allegations made on YouTube by his ex-wife, comedian Steve Harvey Tuesday released court documents saying those allegations are false. Mary Harvey posted a series of videos on YouTube last month about the breakup of the couple's marriage and the bitter fight that followed. She alleged that following their 2005 divorce, Harvey "turned my son against me, had me evicted from our house, thrown out, all the businesses, all the money, the cars ... He manipulated the courts, everything against me." Steve Harvey could not respond at the time because of a gag order in the case, said attorney Bobbie Edmonds. But Edmonds released a statement Tuesday saying the judge had temporarily lifted the order so Harvey could respond. @highlight The documents say that Mary Harvey was not evicted or penniless @highlight She made the allegations in a series of YouTube videos last month @highlight A contempt of court hearing is set for March 10, attorney says
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I believe Obama shook @placeholder's hand for the same reason Reagan shook Gorbachev's or Mandela shook that of F.W.
(CNN) -- There are certain moments of parental pride you know are coming: their first words, first steps, first date. And then there are the ones that blindside you. Like this: The night before the Nelson Mandela memorial service, my 13-year-old son said, "Dad, I'm going to wake up at 4 to watch the Mandela memorial." I was so proud that he was so inspired. He's an all-star basketball player who mainlines ESPN. Now he wanted to get up in the middle of the night to watch CNN. Great success. And when President Obama spoke for our nation, I was grateful we'd heard his remarks live. Obama captured President Mandela's remarkable capacity to awaken activism. Across oceans, across continents, across racial divides, across generations, Mandela sparked what Robert F. Kennedy described to the South African people as "ripples of hope." @highlight President Obama shook hands with Cuban leader Raul Castro at Mandela's memorial @highlight Paul Begala: Like Reagan shaking Gorbachev's hands, Obama's act makes sense @highlight He says even a simple handshake can be potent and transformative @highlight Begala: It sends out a ripple of hope from the right side of history
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I am deeply grateful for her leadership and service," @placeholder wrote.
U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin announced late Wednesday that she will step down next month after four years in the post. Benjamin, a longtime advocate for a health care model centered on wellness and preventive treatment, announced her decision in an e-mail to staff, thanking them for supporting her vision. "My goal was to create a grassroots movement, to change our health care system from one focused on sickness and disease to a system focused on wellness and prevention. With your help, that movement has begun," Benjamin wrote. In an e-mail to staff, U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius said Benjamin should be "proud of her many achievements." @highlight Sebelius says Benjamin should be proud of her achievements @highlight Before her nomination, she served as CEO of an Alabama health clinic @highlight She has been in the post for four years
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On Wednesday, Olten's family looked towards closure as two drastically different scenes unfolded in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A 9-year-old girl was laid to rest Wednesday as a 15-year-old girl, described as an acquaintance, was in court on charges she carried out the younger girl's murder Elizabeth Olten was coming home from a friend's house last week in St. Martins, Missouri, when she disappeared. Distraught residents searched for days for Olten without luck, when the Cole County Sheriff's Department received a tip that led them to the alleged killer. It didn't lead them to a stranger, a child predator or a convicted sex offender -- avenues police had originally considered because of Olten's age Instead, it led them to a 15-year-old girl who, according to Peggy Florence, a family spokeswoman, had played with Olten. @highlight 15-year-old suspect accused planning, carrying out murder of 9-year-old @highlight Elizabeth Olten disappeared after returning home from friends house in Missouri @highlight Olten, 9, and suspect had played together before, family spokeswoman says @highlight Judge will be deciding whether to charge suspect as an adult or juvenile
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Given she was only 19 at the time, @placeholder's achievements are all the more remarkable.
(CNN) -- Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi may have won the small matter of 30 grand slam singles titles between them but for the most famous couple in tennis their Olympic gold medals are the most cherished moments of legendary playing careers. Graf won singles gold for Germany when tennis was an exhibition event in Los Angeles in 1984 then followed it up with "official" gold at Seoul four years years later. Agassi topped the podium for the United States at the Atlanta Games in 1996 and in an exclusive interview for CNN's Open Court leaves no doubt where it stands in his list of achievements. @highlight Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi both won Olympic gold medals in singles @highlight Graf completed the "Golden Slam" in Seoul in 1988 after winning all four grand slams @highlight Agassi said his 1996 Atlanta win was a "boyhood dream" @highlight Graf has full set of Olympic medals to add to 22 grand slam singles titles
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@placeholder, 39, has been indicted with especially aggravated kidnapping and first-degree felony murder.
By David Mccormack and Jessica Jerreat Two more men have been arrested in connection with the Holly Bobo case, the Tennessee nursing student - and cousin of country singer Whitney Duncan - who went missing on the morning of April 2011. Jeffrey Pearcy and Mark Pearcy have both been charged with accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence. The brothers were arrested on May 29 and both men are expected in court on Wednesday morning for their arraignments. Scroll down for video Two more men have been arrested in connection with the Holly Bobo case, the Tennessee nursing student who went missing on the morning of April 2011 @highlight Brothers Jeffrey and Mark Pearcy have been charged with accessory after the fact and tampering with evidence @highlight Tennessee nursing student Bobo has been missing since April 2011 @highlight Two other men, Jason Wayne Autry and Zachary Adams, have already been charged with her murder @highlight Witnesses told police they saw Holly still alive with the two men after she was reported missing in 2011 @highlight Police have never been able to find the student's body
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his plans at the last minute when a friend involved in @placeholder refugee
By Lydia Warren An archivist has unearthed a long-lost letter written to President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 by a London stockbroker asking the United States to help Czech children escape the Nazis. Nicholas Winton, who ended up saving 669 children - many of them Jewish - on the eve of World War II, later received a letter saying that U.S. immigration laws meant that nothing could be done. Winton, now 104, mentioned the letter in an interview with CBS 60 Minutes and when it aired, David Langbart, an archivist at the National Archives and Records Administration, went searching for the note, which had not been seen in 75 years. @highlight Nicholas Winton, then 29, spent his 2 weeks vacation in 1938 traveling to Prague and he left with a list of the names of hundreds of children @highlight After forging documents and bribing officials, he saved 669 children - many of whose parents died in concentration camps @highlight In 1939, he wrote to President Roosevelt asking if there was anything the U.S. could do - but an official responded saying they could not help @highlight An archivist saw his story on CBS and has now found the original letter @highlight Winton kept his story quiet for nearly 50 years before featuring on a British TV show and even the children did not know he had saved them
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@placeholder also rallied to help the others deal with the tragedy.
(CNN) -- Historically the hometown dates on "The Bachelorette" can be fraught with a touch of anxiety, but on Monday night's episode there was an abundance of grief. The ABC reality series dealt with the death of contestant Eric Hill, who perished in a paragliding accident following his stint on the show. Hill was one of 25 bachelors vying for the heart of Andi Dorfman. Dorfman visited the hometowns of the four remaining contestants, but the show took a dramatic turn when host Chris Harrison had to inform the group of Hill's passing. "I know this is a little unorthodox," Harrison said. "You all know Eric Hill. He, a couple of days ago, was in Utah paragliding and was in a serious accident. We knew he was hurt bad, but we just didn't know how bad. We learned this morning that he passed away. Obviously I'm really sorry to be the one to have to tell you. But as soon as we found out, I definitely wanted every one of you guys to know as fast as we could." @highlight Andi Dorfman learned of Eric Hill's death on Monday's episode @highlight She broke down sobbing @highlight The show's host defended the episode
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Up until now, cattle in @placeholder were only subject to a screening test, to inspect for radioactive particles adhering to the skin, and farmers were ordered to self-report how it the cattle feed was being stocked.
Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan announced Tuesday it is banning all shipments of cattle raised in the Fukushima Prefecture amid fears that the meat may have been contaminated from radiation at the crippled Fukushima Daiichi plant. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano made the announcement. Last week, a Japanese health official downplayed the dangers after cesium contaminated meat from Fukushima cows was delivered to Japanese markets and probably ingested. "If we were to eat the meat everyday, then it would probably be dangerous," Goshi Hosono, state minister in charge of consumer affairs and food-safety, said at a news conference on July 12. @highlight Health officials downplayed the danger last week @highlight Officials find cows at a farm had been fed contaminated hay @highlight Workers are still battling to stabilize the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant
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Authorities moved the proceedings to @placeholder hoping to draw from a jury pool that was less likely to have seen and been influenced by the intense media coverage surrounding the case.
Clearwater, Florida (CNN) -- A Florida judge dismissed a batch of potential jurors in the Casey Anthony murder trial Tuesday because several members had discussed the case in the jury room. The ruling from Orange County Superior Court Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. came in the second day of jury selection in the trial of Anthony, 25, who is charged with capital murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. Perry asked the individuals whether another potential juror talked or asked about the case, and whether it went beyond just a reference to the case. At least a dozen raised their hand when asked if someone had spoken to them about Casey Anthony. @highlight NEW: The judge says a witness in the case also was summoned for jury duty @highlight A Florida judge rejects potential jurors because they discussed the case @highlight Jury selection was secretly moved to Clearwater, 100 miles from Orlando @highlight Casey Anthony is accused of killing her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee
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According to tradition, the event was a test from @placeholder, who gave Abraham a ram to slaughter instead.
Mecca, Saudi Arabia (CNN) -- Chanting "Allahu Akbar" -- God is Greater than any -- more than 2 million pilgrims crossed new pedestrian bridges Saturday to perform one of the last rituals of the Hajj season. Jamarat is a re-enactment of an event when Prophet Abraham stoned the devil and rejected his temptations, according to Muslim traditions. The ritual stoning of three pillars, which occurs in the tent city of Mina -- about two miles from Mecca, was the scene of stampedes and many deaths in the 1980s and 1990s as pilgrims passed a crowded bottleneck area leading to the small pillars on the ground. @highlight Goverment constructed three new massive pillars, five-story bridge for Hajj ritual @highlight Jamarat re-enacts Abraham's stoning the devil, according to Muslim tradition @highlight Ritual was scene of deadly stampedes as pilgrims crammed through bottleneck @highlight The air-conditioned bridge is 950 meters long, 80 meters wide; each floor is 12 meters high
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An official in @placeholder's office, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of security concerns, said the three men in the videotaped confessions were security guards for al-Hashimi.
Baghdad (CNN) -- Tariq al-Hashimi, Iraq's Sunni vice president, disputes the government's charges that he organized a death squad targeting government and military officials, saying the false claims are politically motivated and he has never and will never be involved in violence. "Today it is al-Hashimi, tomorrow it will be someone else," al-Hashimi told reporters Tuesday in the northern Iraqi Kurdish city of Irbil, where he discussed a warrant issued for his arrest by Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's Shiite-dominated government. Iraqiya, the Sunni-backed but cross-sectarian political bloc to which al-Hashimi belongs, has accused al-Maliki of consolidating power, saying the Shiite-backed political leader has refused to give up control of Iraq's Interior and Defense ministries. @highlight NEW: Al-Hashimi disputes the warrant's accusations @highlight The Iraqi vice president to confront allegations that he organized a death squad to target government officials @highlight The charges come amid a political crisis and sectarian tensions
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well as @placeholder's wife, were rescued by officers shortly after the shooting,
By Michael Zennie and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 15:23 EST, 31 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:45 EST, 31 December 2012 A 74-year-old man charged with killing two teenage tenants walked into their apartment and said he was going to shoot them before following through on his threat, authorities said today. James Pak did not enter a plea during a brief court appearance on Monday afternoon in York County Superior Court in Alfred, Maine. Pak is charged with two counts of murder after the deaths of 19-year-old Derrick Thompson and his girlfriend Alivia Welch, 18. Pak is being held without bail. @highlight Police say James Pak shot three of his tenants after arguing with them on Saturday afternoon @highlight Derrick Thompson, 19, and his girlfriend Alivia Welch, 18, were killed; Thompson's mother Susan Johnson, 44, was wounded @highlight Police had been called to the home after an argument turned physical
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Ms Christian's mother, who is also called @placeholder, said the ship began taking on water after a generator went out on the ship on Sunday night.
These pictures show the HMS Bounty moments before it sinks as rescue teams recover the body of one crew member from the sea while the ship's captain remains missing, presumed dead. Claudene Christian, 42, was pulled from the sea last night but was unresponsive and later pronounced dead, the U.S. coastguard said. It now means 15 of the 16 crew members of the iconic boat are accounted for - with 63-year-old captain Robin Walbridge yet to be found. Scroll down for video Tragedy: Claudene Christian died after the boat she was on - a replica of HMS Bounty - went down in Superstorm Sandy @highlight 15 of the 16 crew members have now been found @highlight The coast guard said 42-year-old Claudene Christian was pulled from the water but later pronounced dead @highlight Captain Robin Walbridge, 63, is still missing at sea @highlight The Bounty starred in Hollywood blockbusters Mutiny on the Bounty, starring Marlon Brando, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest @highlight The Canadian-made replica vessel got caught in storms near Hatteras, N.C.
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None of the @placeholder believed her life could be in danger from her allergy.
A mother died after suffering a severe allergic reaction caused by L’Oreal hair dye, an inquest heard yesterday. Julie McCabe, 39, was rinsing out the dye when she ‘screamed loudly’ and gasped at her husband: ‘I’m struggling to breathe, I think I’m going to die.’ She fell into a coma and died 12 months later in hospital without regaining consciousness. Julie McCabe, 39, died after suffering an extreme reaction to L'Oreal hair dye, inquest hears The coroner, Geoff Fell, said he believed it was only the second death in the UK resulting from hair colourant. Mrs McCabe, an estate agent, coloured her hair dark brown every month despite a long history of low-grade allergic reactions to the dye, the inquest at Skipton, North Yorkshire was told. @highlight Julie McCabe visited her doctor up to 20 times between 2005 and 2011 @highlight She complained of rashes, itchy eyes and swelling during visits to GPs @highlight Slipped into a coma after severe reaction to L'Oreal hair dye in 2011 @highlight Never regained consciousness and died a year later in November 2012 @highlight Doctor says 'inconceivable' she wasn't told to stop using dye
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:45 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 18:40 EST, 19 July 2013 Teenagers in one of Britain’s poorest boroughs are hiring expensive supercars to help celebrate the end of their school days. Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys are being rented by 16-year-olds in Tower Hamlets, East London, for their National Record of Achievement (NRA) ceremony, a prom-like event that marks the end of compulsory schooling. Many of the cars would cost more to buy than homes in the area. Scroll down for video High life: Aminul Mishu Alam, 16, walks past cars parked on a Tower Hamlets council estate - one of Britain's most deprived areas @highlight A new craze is sweeping through east London, where teenagers rent expensive cars to celebrate leaving school @highlight Youngsters paying at least £100 per day for the cars, in area where upwards of one in 10 are out of work
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Like it or not - and yes, they have spent nearly £200m over the last year - @placeholder are still a team in transition.
Darren Fletcher's 20-year association with Manchester United came to end on Monday, when he joined West Brom on a three-and-a-half year deal. During his 342 appearances for the club, the midfielder's honours include four Premier League titles and a Champions League triumph. It's safe to say the 31-year-old's displays on-and-off the pitch have cemented his place in the hearts of the Old Trafford faithful but United blogger, and www.90min.com contributer, Scott Saunders discusses why the timing of the Scotland international's departure is correct for both the player and the club. Football can be an unforgiving business, especially at the world's top clubs. That's exactly how it is at Manchester United. @highlight Darren Fletcher joined West Brom on January transfer deadline day @highlight Fletcher had been at Manchester United for 20 memorable years @highlight 31-year-old won 12 honours in 342 appearances for the Old Trafford outfit
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@placeholder was always a fierce leader on the pitch during his years as Manchester United captain
Raheem Sterling is tired because of the pressure of trying to fill Luis Suarez's boots at Liverpool... not playing for England If Mesut Ozil leaves Arsenal for Bayern Munich he will be considered an expensive Premier League flop True measure of a top coach like Jose Mourinho or Louis van Gaal is to find a lower-league gem and make him into a world beater like Ian Rush or Stuart Pearce Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere have a telepathic understanding that gives England a fighting chance at Euro 2016 I'm surprised how much Roy Keane’s second autobiography made me laugh. And who knew he would let his daily horoscope decide his career path? @highlight Roy Keane has learned from his time managing Sunderland and Ipswich @highlight Former midfielder understands Manchester United and top players @highlight Ryan Giggs is a United legend but should not be learning on the job
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Putin said measures would be taken to prevent a jump in food prices in @placeholder.
Moscow (CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has named a new target as global sparring over Ukraine grows: food. In a decree signed Wednesday, Putin banned food and agricultural imports from countries that have imposed sanctions against his country. The retaliatory move comes more than a week after the United States and European Union increased economic sanctions on Moscow for supporting pro-Russian separatists fighting Ukraine government forces in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, along the border with Russia. A list of specific products and food bans is still being worked out by the Russian government, according to the decree, which describes the order as a special economic measure "aimed at ensuring the security of the Russian Federation." @highlight NEW: Sanctions are "putting enormous pressure" on Russia's economy, Obama says @highlight President Putin bans imports from countries that imposed sanctions on Russia @highlight Details of banned products still to be worked out @highlight Russia gets 16% of all its imports from the European Union
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But he stopped short of blaming @placeholder or Putin for the debacle in eastern Ukraine.
Washington (CNN) -- Top American officials harshly criticized Russia on Friday for its continued support of pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine following the downing of a Malaysia Airlines jetliner. President Barack Obama said Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin has the "most control" over the situation in eastern Ukraine as intelligence indicates that rebels most likely shot down Flight 17 from an area they control with a surface-to-air missile. Nearly 300 people were killed in Thursday's disaster, including one American. Obama said the rebels' sophisticated weaponry and training needed to shoot down aircraft "is coming from Russia" and said the United States could ratchet up sanctions on Russia if it continues to support the rebels. @highlight U.S. intelligence suggests pro-Russian separatists shot down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 @highlight President Obama said Putin has the "most control" over the situation in eastern Ukraine @highlight Sen. John McCain and Rep. Peter King said outright that Putin is "responsible" @highlight "Russia can end this war. Russia must end this war," the U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. said
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On offense, @placeholder's quarterback Colin Kaepernick is one of the most agile and mobile in the league.
Vernon Kay looks ahead to San Francisco's trip to Mile High on Sunday night and their meeting with the Denver Broncos. Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning is just two shy of breaking Brett Favre's all-time record for the most touchdown passes and will be looking to achieve that feat at Sports Authority Field this weekend. The 49ers against the Broncos is a huge game for several reasons. The main reason is the fact that Peyton Manning has the opportunity to surpass Brett Favre's record for most touchdown passes thrown by a quarterback. At the moment Manning has got 506 and needs a couple more to equal the record of 508. But if he was to score three touchdowns on Sunday night live on Channel 4, then he will become the NFL's all-time leading touchdown passer. @highlight Denver Broncos host San Francisco 49ers in Sunday night game @highlight Peyton Manning closing in on Brett Favre's all-time touchdown record @highlight Manning is exceptional, but I would still choose Tom Brady over him @highlight 49ers defense is very strong and will provide a stern test for Denver @highlight Broncos must start fast and find a way to contain Colin Kaepernick
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The shocking discovery was compounded by the fact that @placeholder was suffering from a life-threatening medical condition and was in need of a kidney transplant.
By Snejana Farberov Lupe Villanueva and Frank Ybarra have crossed paths several times over the past 20 years, but it was not until a few months ago that they found out they were siblings - and the revelation could not have come at a more critical time. Mrs Villanueva, of Oxnard, California, said reuniting with her long-lost brother was the product of divine intervention because it gave her a chance to save his life by donating a kidney to him. The surgery took place June 24 at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Both Ybarra and Villanueva said the life-saving operation marked the beginning of their relationship. @highlight Lupe Villanueva, 54, donated one of her kidneys to her brother Frank Ybarra, 53, eight months after learning they were siblings @highlight The two were raised by different families in the city of Oxnard, California @highlight Mrs Villanueva initially thought Ybarra was her cousin @highlight Nearly 20 years before their reunion, Villanueva's co-worker saw her baby picture and told her she looked just like her husband - Frank Ybarra
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"What he was doing was sending home someone who is now made even more distraught by having her children taken away and sending her home to a house that just had lots of guns because @placeholder was a gun nut," he said.
(CNN) -- "A perfect storm" hit Mindy McCready in the days before the country singer killed herself in the same spot where her boyfriend had died five weeks earlier, a close friend said. McCready, who burst onto the music scene in 1996 with the chart-topping country hit "Guys Do It All the Time," suffered from addiction that stalled her career. Her biggest notoriety in recent years came from her participation in the 2009 season of the reality TV show "Celebrity Rehab With Dr. Drew." Dr. Drew Pinsky also hosts a program on CNN sister network HLN, "Dr. Drew on Call." @highlight Fear of losing her sons was "a nail in her coffin," a friend says @highlight Her young boys were placed in foster care recently @highlight Tabloid reports that she was a suspect in her boyfriend's death also hurt, he says @highlight Boyfriend David Wilson died from a gunshot five weeks earlier
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In a video published by the news publication of Bryant opening the letter, the teen said the president's return letter should 'sent a message to everybody that it's not safe out here in @placeholder.'
A Chicago teen who sent a letter to Santa asking for 'safety' for Christmas didn't get a response from the big guy in red, but he did hear back from President Barack Obama. Malik Bryant, a 13-year-old African-American resident of the Illinois city's crime-ridden South Side, penned the note in conjunction with a local charity's Letters to Santa program. 'All I ask for is for safety. I just wanna be safe,' Bryant wrote. Soon, Christmas magic took over, and the letter made its way to White House. In his reply to Bryant, Obama said the teen's 'security is a priority for me in everything I do as President.' @highlight Malik Bryant, a 13-year-old African-American resident of Chicago's South Side, penned the note for a local charity's Letters to Santa program @highlight The non-profit's head passed his letter on to her congressman, Rep. Michael Quigley, and he sent it to the White House @highlight 'I'm surprised he wrote it, but like it's not gonna solve like safety reasons out here, it's still dangerous,' Bryant said @highlight The teen said he can 'barely' go outside anymore, even to visit family, because 'there's real hard gang banging'
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Until then, health experts say enjoy fish -- it's good for you -- but be like @placeholder and pick your fish wisely.
(CNN) -- Every week, Jackie Kaminer of Roswell, Georgia, buys fish for dinner at the local market. Although she knows it's full of nutrients -- including good-for-your-heart omega-3 fatty acids -- she's careful of the types of fish she brings home. Jackie Kaminer contemplates fish choices; she buys only "safe" fish, like salmon, haddock and tilapia. Her concern? Mercury and the dangers it poses to her children. So, she sticks to certain varieties: salmon, cod, tilapia and haddock are "safe fish," but she stays away from swordfish, sea bass and tuna. As a mother of three, Kaminer should be concerned. Released into the atmosphere by industrial pollution, mercury contaminates water systems (and soil) when it rains. As fish feed on one another, the mercury stores up in their bodies. @highlight We're told to eat fish, but some varieties contain high levels of mercury @highlight The bigger and older the fish, the more mercury can accumulate @highlight Mercury is released into air by industrial pollution: contaminates water and soil @highlight New rules near Chesapeake Bay limit emissions from coal-fired power plants
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Reached by phone during the news conference announcing the award, @placeholder said "disbelief" was the only way to describe his reaction.
Groundbreaking research that reshaped the way economists and investors look at how markets work has earned three American professors the Nobel Prize in economics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced Monday. Eugene F. Fama and Lars Peter Hansen of the University of Chicago and Robert J. Shiller of Yale University received the prize "for their empirical analysis of asset prices," the Nobel committee said. According to the committee, the economists' research "laid the foundation for the current understanding of asset prices." Their research showed that while it is difficult to predict asset prices in the short term, prices can be predicted in broad terms over longer periods, such as three to five years, according to the academy. @highlight Robert Shiller warned about stock and housing bubbles, CNN Money reports @highlight Yale's Shiller and two University of Chicago economists worked on predicting asset prices @highlight Their work "laid the foundation for the current understanding of asset prices," committee says @highlight "Finance drives modern civilization," Shiller says
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As doubt existed, @placeholder was right not to give the penalty.
What a derby! Three great penalty claims, one red card, perhaps two others missed and a superb winning goal. So many questions were asked of referee Michael Oliver that his head will be buzzing well into the week as he analyses what he got right and what he should work on. The penalties 1. Marouane Fellaini on Sergio Aguero (42mins) - A clear penalty as the Belgian kicked the Manchester City forward on the Achilles from behind. For Felliaini to then turn and have a go at Aguero was disgraceful. There were some suggestions on Twitter that Fellaini spat at Aguero as he lay on the turf. However, it looked like saliva falling from his mouth as he shouted at the striker. @highlight There were three big penalty claims at the Etihad Stadium @highlight Marouane Fellaini brought Sergio Aguero down but nothing was given @highlight Chris Smalling's sending off wasn't in doubt, but Joe Hart and Marcos Rojo risked more dismissals in City's 1-0 win @highlight Referee Michael Oliver rode his luck on occasion in the derby
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Pretty layering: Kate followed @placeholder's specification that players must wear white
By Lauren Paxman and Paul Harris Last updated at 8:47 PM on 28th June 2011 One day he'll be king - but today Britain's future monarch yielded to his new bride to join in a crowd wave. The Duchess of Cambridge proved her power as queen of Centre Court today as she convinced Prince William to join in the wave. The Prince was clearly uncomfortable as he raised his arms halfway in unison with the rest of the Wimbledon crowd while a grinning Kate looked proudly on. The couple were on hand to watch their countryman Andy Murray roar to victory against Frenchman Richard Gasquet in straight sets. @highlight Royal couple were there to watch Andy Murray beat Richard Gasquet @highlight The Duchess was wearing Temperley's £395 Moriah dress - which sold out online within half an hour of her appearing in it @highlight Both Williams sisters in shock fourth round exit from tournament @highlight Crowds surge as temperatures soar to 33C
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than 50,000 fans at @placeholder, he keeps breaking out into a huge, genuine
By Sam Cunningham Follow @@samcunningham Considering Russell Slade is on the verge of making history at Leyton Orient, he is in a remarkably jovial and relaxed mood. Slade’s side face Rotherham in the League One play-off final on Sunday, when he will attempt to lead the club into the second tier of English football for the first time in 32 years. His four years and 49 days spent in charge of the little east London club have seen barely any money spent on transfers and make him the fourth-longest serving manager in the Football League. Keeping calm: Leyton Orient boss Russell Slade could help his side reach the Championship if they can beat Rotherham at Wembley in the play-off final @highlight Leyton Orient face Rotherham in Sunday's League One play-off final @highlight Manager Russell Slade attempting to lead Orient into the second tier of English football for the first time in 32 years @highlight Slade is the fourth-longest serving manager in the Football League
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The 17th seed, who is into her first singles semi-final at a slam, has the distinction of being the only left-hander to beat @placeholder at a major.
By Eleanor Crooks Serena Williams has finally succeeded in taking the pressure off herself at a grand slam and is two matches away from a third successive US Open title. The world number one had a sensational season in 2013, winning 78 matches and losing just four, but two of those defeats came unexpectedly at grand slams. Williams' phenomenal success everywhere else made up for it but this season underperforming at slams has become a trend. Relaxed: Serena Williams believes she can play without pressure as she aims to retain her US Open title She was beaten in the fourth round at the Australian Open by Ana Ivanovic, slumped to a miserable defeat against Garbine Muguruza in the second round of the French Open and then went out in the third round at Wimbledon to Alize Cornet. @highlight 32-year-old has 17 Grand Slams from a glittering career @highlight Faces Russian Ekaterina Makarova in the semi-final on Friday @highlight Serena Williams has underperformed in the Grand Slams this season @highlight The American claims to have succeeded in taking pressure off her game @highlight Caroline Wozniacki takes on Peng Shuai in the other semi-final
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"My life has moved on and @placeholder's will move on, too," the author said in February.
(CNN) -- Helen Fielding's latest novel on Bridget Jones isn't even out yet and it's already reportedly a shocker. This weekend, The Sunday Times published excerpts from Fielding's upcoming book, "Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy," that reveal a crucial character, Mr. Darcy, has been killed off. Cue the collective gasps of horror from around the world. Fielding first introduced heroine Bridget Jones in 1996 with her best-selling "Bridget Jones's Diary," a cheeky look at a 30-something single woman's adventures with life and love in London. During that initial installment, Bridget gets to know the prickly but sweet Mark Darcy, and in the follow-up, 1999's "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason," he proposes. @highlight Author Helen Fielding has killed off a major character in her third novel @highlight Bridget Jones' love, Mark Darcy, is dead in "Mad About the Boy" @highlight Fans have reacted with shock to the news @highlight It's unclear how this will impact the third film
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@placeholder are keen to tie down Sergio Busquets (left) and keep him away from interested Manchester clubs
Fears that Premier League television revenue would help Manchester United or Manchester City sign Sergio Busquets are behind the Catalan club’s fast-tracking of the player’s contract extension. The Spain international’s current deal runs until 2018 but despite having three years left on his contract, the club have offered him a two-year extension and a pay rise that will take his salary to £7.4m and see him become the fifth-highest earner at the club behind Leo Messi, Neymar, Andres Iniesta and Luis Suarez. The announcement last week of the Premier League’s latest television deal sent shockwaves through Spanish football and Barcelona director Raul Sanllehi met with Busquets’ agent Josep Maria Orobitg this week to discuss improved terms. @highlight Barcelona are prepared to make Sergio Busquets their fifth highest earner @highlight Spain international has attracted interest from both Manchester clubs @highlight Increased spending power of Premier League clubs has worried La Liga @highlight PSG claim to have made a £56m bid for the holding midfielder
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It will also cease production of its traditional farmhouse whey butter, but will continue to sell milk and organic bacon, which was awarded the Royal warrant by @placeholder in 2011.
By Mail On Sunday Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:29 EST, 3 August 2013 | UPDATED: 21:29 EST, 3 August 2013 An award-winning British cheese-maker which produces cheddar for Prince Charles’s Duchy Originals label has been forced out of business – with the blame put on supermarkets. Denhay Farms has produced its famous West Country farmhouse cheddar for more than 50 years. For the past four years it has sold to supermarkets, including Waitrose, Tesco and Morrisons, but the family business is now making its last wheel of cheddar after being ‘unable to secure a commercially viable price across all sectors of the market’. @highlight Denhay Farms has been making West Country cheddar for 50 years @highlight Supplier for Duchy Originals but cannot make a profit thanks to squeezed margins when selling to supermarkets
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Strengthening: @placeholder manager Arsene Wenger (bottom right) is looking to mount a title challenge
Arsene Wenger is confident of concluding a deal for Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez on Wednesday - and two more players could follow in a £50m spree. The Chile star has opted for the Gunners ahead of Liverpool and Juventus and his representatives are in London to agree personal terms and conclude the deal. Sanchez is set to be offered a similar package to top-earner Mesut Ozil, who is paid £140,000 a week. Arsenal will meet Barcelona’s £30m valuation, allowing the Spanish side to complete a £75m deal for Liverpool forward Luis Suarez. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Alexis Sanchez freestyling with Chile team-mates @highlight Arsene Wenger confident of concluding £30m deal with Barcelona for Sanchez on Wednesday @highlight Sanchez will earn £140,000-a-week at Emirates, on par with Mesut Ozil @highlight Liverpool and Juventus were also interested in forward @highlight Sale will allow Barcelona to push through purchase of Luis Suarez @highlight Arsenal also close to completing deal for Mathieu Debuchy and Loic Remy @highlight Trio will cost Arsenal a combined £50m
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Pressed to name a change he would make 'to address the concerns that voters expressed' with him and his administration, Obama said that as the 'guy who’s elected by everybody' and not just voters from a certain state or congressional district, @placeholder 'want me to push hard to close some of these divisions, break through some of the gridlock, and get stuff done.
A new Gallup poll shows that the majority of Americans don't want President Barack Obama calling all the shots anymore. Americans say by a large margin that they'd rather Obama back off and let Republicans take the lead in the new Congress than the other way around. The poll supports Republican claims that last week's midterm elections were in fact a referendum on the president - an assessment the White House has forcibly denied both before and after the president's party was walloped at the ballot box. Scroll down for video President Barack Obama, pictured in Beijing, China earlier today, is vowing to forge ahead with his plans on immigration and other items on his policy agenda, despite last week's election results @highlight Americans say by a large margin that want Obama to back off and let Republicans take the lead in the new Congress @highlight But Obama still plans to act alone on immigration and other policies Republicans won't get on board with @highlight 'Where it’s not possible with Congress,' Obama said last Wednesday, I'll do it 'on my own, to show people why we should be confident'
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"From the @placeholder tourism minister, we learned that over 300,000 people came to South Africa for the World Cup.
(CNN) -- Gay basketball star John Amaechi has criticized the head of soccer's ruling body for his comments about homosexuals planning to attend the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. FIFA president Sepp Blatter was unable to keep a straight face when asked at a press conference in South Africa what to advise gay people who hope to go to the Arab emirate. The mainly Muslim country, which will host the tournament for the first time, forbids same-sex relationships by law. "I would say that they should refrain from sexual activities," Blatter answered on Monday, after a long pause. "We are living in a world of freedom and when the World Cup will be in Qatar, this will be in 2022. And you can see in the Middle East the opening of this culture. It is another culture because it is another religion, but in football we have no boundaries." @highlight FIFA president advises gay soccer fans traveling to Qatar to refrain from sexual activities @highlight Homosexuality is illegal in the Arab emirate, which will host the World Cup in 2022 @highlight Basketball's first openly gay player accuses Sepp Blatter of "archaic ignorance" @highlight Blatter was in South Africa to launch $100 million legacy trust for 2010 World Cup host
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@placeholder's list of "objectionable" spending included a $2.5 million road project for the town that then had a population of 5,500, as well as a $450,000 appropriation for an agricultural processing plant there.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (CNN) -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain criticized two of his future running mate's hometown projects in broadsides in 2001 against congressional "pork-barrel" spending, records from the Arizona senator's office show. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin campaigns in Lee's Summit, Missouri, with Sen. John McCain Monday. McCain and running mate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin have criticized such spending as a central part of their campaign for the White House. McCain has made pork-busting a centerpiece of his maverick pitch for years. But when Palin served as mayor of her hometown of Wasilla, outside Anchorage, she obtained about $27 million in federal "earmarks" during her last four years in office, according to the watchdog group Taxpayers for Common Sense. @highlight McCain criticized about $3 million in Wasilla earmarks in 2001 statement @highlight Palin already faces criticism for initial support for "bridge to nowhere" @highlight Palin forced to work within the system to obtain "critical funding," campaign says @highlight Records show Palin sought about $450 million in earmarks in first 2 years in office
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'I took her little brothers by the hand and we ran out in the dark, looking on beaches and calling @placeholder, Megumi.'
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:29 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:11 EST, 29 August 2013 The parents of a Japanese girl who was abducted by the North Koreans at the age of 13 today spoke of their agony over not knowing her fate 36 years on. For two decades after Megumi Yokota vanished on her way home to school, the police would call her parents whenever they found an unidentified body. It later emerged that she was one of a dozen Japanese citizens kidnapped by the secretive North Korean regime in order to help teach spies about Japan. @highlight Megumi Yokota went missing aged 13 on way home from school in 1977 @highlight She was presumed dead but her parents discovered she was kidnapped @highlight North Korea insists Megumi has since died, but has not given any evidence @highlight Her parents tell UN panel they still believe she will return home one day
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The @placeholder team has had its own, unique problems to deal with.
Al Ram, West Bank (CNN) -- The Faisal al Husseini football stadium was packed, two hours before kick off, with a noisy sea of Palestinian flags and white hijabs. Football matches are always a big deal in the West Bank, but this game was more significant than most. 10,000 women had flocked to the stadium, on the outskirts of East Jerusalem and a mere few meters from the separation barrier that snakes around the West Bank, to watch a historic football match few would have believed possible just a few years ago: the Palestinian women's national team were to play Jordan in their first ever home international. @highlight Palestinian women's national football team play Jordan in historic first home match. @highlight 10,000 women turn up at the Faisal al Husseini stadium in East Jerusalem. @highlight Thousands of men turned away and watch game from near by rooftops. @highlight Women's football has suffered in the Middle East due to social conservatism.
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From lush lowland orchards to lofty terraces overlooking lush green alleys, @placeholder is filled with pretty views.
(CNN) -- "Beyond the hedonism of tasting these wines -- and the hedonism of tasting these wines is going to be off the charts -- I think there will be two very important ideas that come out of this," says wine educator and "The Wine Bible" author Karen MacNeil as we share a bottle of Stony Hill 2012 Napa Valley Gewurztraminer over lunch. "To see if the vintners themselves believe there is some reason that these wines scored as highly as they did; and to see if the people enrolled in the event think there is a ribbon going through the wine. @highlight Nearly 20% of wines scored "perfect" (100 points) by Robert Parker are from Napa Valley, which produces 4% of all wine globally @highlight Napa Valley Experience offers tastings of 10 perfect wines @highlight Meadowood resort has a Michelin-starred restaurant, tennis courts, golf course, fitness center, spa
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Permanent gig: It is uncertain in @placeholder will now be a regular fixture on Today, or just fill in when Natalie Morales is absent, as she was this morning
Just seven months after he left his post at Good Morning America to join the NBC Sports team, Josh Elliott seems to have landed a very big promotion. A grinning and giddy Elliott joined Matt Lauer, Al Roker and Hoda Kotb this morning as one of the four anchors on Today. The move comes just one month after his six month non-compete clause with ABC expired. Scroll down for video Moving up: Josh Elliott (left) joined Hota Kotb, Matt Lauer and Al Roker (seen above with Tamron Hall and actor Jim Carrey) as one of the four anchors on Today this morning @highlight Josh Elliott made his first appearance as a co-anchor on Today this morning, filling in for Natalie Morales @highlight This comes 7 months after the TV journalist took a pay cut to leave Good Morning America for NBC Sports, with no promise he would be on Today @highlight Elliott had a six month non-compete clause barring him from appearing on Today until this month @highlight Today continues to struggle in the ratings against GMA, with the ABC program pulling in over 500,000 more viewers the week of October 13
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EW.com: @placeholder confirms he's directing 'Guardians of the Galaxy'
(EW.com) -- Chris Pratt's career is about to soar out of this world — or, more accurately, out of this galaxy. EW has confirmed that the "Parks and Recreation" funnyman will play the lead character in Marvel's upcoming "Guardians of the Galaxy," a key part of Marvel's Phase Two plan. Deadline first reported the news. EW.com: Marvel Studios goes micro and macro with Comic-Con revelations Pratt, who recently slimmed down (and bulked up) for his role in "Zero Dark Thirty," will play Star Lord, the half-human, half-alien leader of a bio-engineered team of space-traveling heroes. That team includes a green-skinned warrior, a gun-slinging raccoon, a female alien assassin and a fearsome tree-being. @highlight Chris Pratt will play the lead character in "Guardians of the Galaxy" @highlight He'll portray Star Lord, the half-human, half-alien leader of a team of space-traveling heroes @highlight With director James Gunn aboard, there's a chance it could be an outright comedy
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@placeholder won the week in prime time, averaging 8.3 million viewers.
Once again millions of television viewers are transporting themselves to another century under the guidance of Ken Burns. An estimated 9.1 million people watched the first episode of Burns' seven-part series on Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt on Sunday. PBS aired it twice Sunday to maximize attention; the Nielsen company's estimate was the combined viewership of both episodes. Scroll down for video PBS' premiere episode of The Roosevelts: An Intimate History, was watched by a whopping 9.1 million viewers. In this June 12, 1919 photo provided by PBS, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt pose for a portrait with their children in Washington @highlight PBS aired the first of seven episodes Sunday night @highlight Number is just behind the 10 million people who watched the first episode of Burns' Civil War series in 1990 @highlight Beat the most-watched scripted series on networks last week, CBS' Under the Dome which had 6.6 million, and also beat the Miss America pageant by two million
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But Real won't have it all their own way, facing competition from the likes of @placeholder.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- For Europe's biggest leagues the football season has ended, the boring business of kicking a ball about is over, and now the real fun can begin as the transfer window opens. Cristiano Ronaldo has left Manchester United to join Real Madrid for a world record fee of $130 million. What is the transfer window? The transfer window is a set period of time when football clubs are allowed to buy new players. Although players can't be bought outside the transfer window it doesn't stop clubs negotiating transfers before the window opens, with players signing on the dotted line once it does. @highlight The transfer window is the only time football teams can buy new players @highlight Real Madrid and Chelsea are likely to be the biggest-spending clubs @highlight Valencia and Newcastle United will be looking to offload some of their stars
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(CNN has reached out to @placeholder's rep for comment.)
(CNN) -- We've come to know her as Lady Gaga, but before the world tours, "The Fame" or even the dress made of meat, photographer Malgorzata Saniewska knew her simply as her restaurant co-worker, Stefani Germanotta. In the summer of 2005, Saniewska, who goes by Maggie, happened to be tending bar at the same West Village restaurant where the 19-year-old soon-to-be star worked as a waitress. Just 24 at the time, Saniewska had moved from her native Poland to the United States two years prior with dreams of becoming a photographer. But to support herself, "I started working as a bartender," she recalled. "It was definitely a money thing. I did want to go to school, but I didn't do research on photography, my focus was to make better money." @highlight Malgorzata Saniewska worked at the same restaurant where Stefani Germanotta worked @highlight "I offered her the photo shoot, and she said yes right away," Saniewska said @highlight Saniewska kept those early photos to herself "out of respect," she said @highlight Saniewska hopes that those viewing the photos will get to see another side of Gaga
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Social media accounts, designed to promote the film, were taken offline and @placeholder said it would be delay the film's theatrical release.
Following cinema chains across the US pulling Sony Pictures' The Interview, the California-based firm is now considering ways in which the controversial film can be shown online. Sites such as YouTube, Netflix and Crackle are among the options currently being discussed to make sure the film gets distributed. During an interview with CNN, Sony Entertainment boss Michael Lynton said the movie will be released, but it just needs to work out the best way of doing so. Scroll down for video Following cinema chains across the US pulling Sony Pictures' The Interview, the California-based firm is now considering ways in which the controversial film can be shown digitally. The comedy stars James Franco (left) and Seth Rogen (right) as journalists who assassinate North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un @highlight Terrorists made threats against Sony and cinemas earlier this month @highlight Cinema chains across the US then pulled The Interview from schedules @highlight Sony also recently cancelled the controversial film's New York premiere @highlight President Obama said the company had 'made a mistake' in backing down @highlight But boss Michael Lynton said the movie will be released, it just needs to work out the best way of doing so @highlight Sites such as YouTube and Crackle are among options being considered @highlight Alternatively, Netflix or another subscription site could show the film @highlight This option would help Sony recoup the costs involved in production
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David Writebol said he was also thankful for the ‘marvelous’ care his wife received in Liberia before traveling to @placeholder and is grateful that she is now in a place where she can receive the best care possible.
By Associated Press An American doctor infected with Ebola said on Friday he's getting stronger every day as he recounted the terrible strain of caring for those suffering from the deadly disease. Dr. Kent Brantly put out a statement through Samaritan's Purse, the aid organization he was working with in Liberia. He and another aid worker, Nancy Writebol, are being treated in an isolation unit at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. Scroll down for video Dr Kent Brantly, an American aid worker in Liberia who contracted Ebola, is pictured returning to the U.S. last Saturday. He released a statement on Friday saying 'he's getting stronger every day' @highlight Dr Kent Brantly put out a statement on Friday through his aid organization saying that his health was improving @highlight He wrote: 'I held the hands of countless individuals as this terrible disease took their lives away from them. I witnessed the horror firsthand, and I can still remember every face and name' @highlight He and another aid worker, Nancy Writebol, are being treated in an isolation unit at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta @highlight Writebol's husband, David, who remains in Liberia, said his wife appears to be improving
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For every bag purchased, @placeholder funds a set of lifesaving vaccines and treatments aimed to save the life of a child in need.
By Bianca London for MailOnline As the US Open begins we're almost as excited about the prospect of marvelling at Kim Sears' glossy hair and courtside chic as we are about watching the tennis matches. And Andy Murray's long-term girlfriend didn't let us down on day one, offering up a masterclass in dressing down in style as she watched her tennis beau beat Robin Haase of the Netherlands during his men's singles first round match at the USTA Billie Jean King National. The 25-year-old showcased a light summer tan and went make-up free at the match. She wore a classic black shell top teamed with trophy trousers, accessorizing with black Ray-ban sunglasses and an exciting new piece of arm candy. @highlight Kim, 25, carried handbag by Milli Millu @highlight £475 bag also owned by Pippa Middleton and Kate Moss @highlight Surrey-born Kim watched Andy beat Robin Haase of the Netherlands
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Collision: His SUV was involved in a head-on collision on Tuesday morning when @placeholder was driving
Murdered: A congressman has called for an FBI probe into the death of mayoral candidate Marco McMillian (pictured) in Mississippi An openly gay Mississippi mayoral candidate whose body was found dumped on a riverbank last week was beaten and burned, his family has said. Marco McMillian's godfather, Carter Womack, said on Monday that the information came from the Coahoma County coroner, but the coroner declined to comment. Womack said the family was told McMillian's body was dragged under a fence and left near a Mississippi River levee last week. It was discovered on Tuesday. A person with knowledge of the investigation told the Associated Press that McMillian had bruises and there were burns on at least part of his body. @highlight Marco McMillian, 34, was found dead by the Mississippi River on Tuesday @highlight The Democrat candidate vying to become mayor of Clarksdale would have been the first openly gay mayor in Mississippi @highlight Lawrence Reed, 22, has been charged with murdering the political star @highlight Reed crashed McMillian's SUV at the time his body was discovered
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The good news for the average hacker is that they are unlikely to suffer such a drastic injury as that suffered by 14-time major winner @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Golfers everywhere beware! The knee problems that left Tiger Woods on the sidelines and threaten his bid to overtake Jack Nicklaus as the all-time majors winner are not solely the preserve of star players. If you are a middle-age golfer with an expanding waistline you too could be placing great strain on vulnerable joints. It seems Woods' left knee gave out because of the "tremendous forces" he exerts during his swing, according to leading U.S. orthopedic specialist Dr. Nicholas A. DiNubile MD. He has treated many leading athletes during his career, including NBA star Allen Iverson and is the best-selling author of "FrameWork - Your 7 Step Program for Healthy Muscles, Bones & Joints." @highlight Leading U.S. orthopedic surgeon warns golfers about knee problems @highlight Dr.Nicholas DiNibule says the average golfer could do with losing weight to lessen pressure on knee @highlight Arthritis after a torn meniscus a very common problem he says @highlight DiNibule believes Tiger Woods has arthritis after his ACL tear in his left knee
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@placeholder went into a coma and died from his injuries 10 days later.
Emile Griffith, the world champion boxer best remembered for fatally beating his opponent in a 1962 title bout, died Tuesday at age 75. He died at an extended care facility in Hempstead, New York, the International Boxing Hall of Fame said. The U.S. Virgin Islands native struggled with pugilistic dementia and required full-time care late in life, likely due to the blows he received throughout his career. Scroll down for video: Champ: Pictured later in his life, Famed world champion boxer Emile Griffith has died at 75. He was best known for a title bout he won and which ultimately proved deadly for his opponent Bennie Paret @highlight Griffith was a welterweight then middleweight champ revered for his slick, lightning quick style @highlight The deadly title fight cast a shadow over the sport of boxing for much of the 1960s
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Ferguson on edge as doubts raised over @placeholder indictment
Justice Department and FBI representatives have had a front-row seat to the St. Louis County investigation into the shooting death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. They've participated on witness interviews and got full access to grand jury testimony and evidence. But in the coming weeks, when local authorities announce the results of the investigation and a decision by the grand jury on possible charges against the police officer who killed him, don't expect federal authorities to be standing next to county prosecutor Robert McCulloch. McCulloch has pushed for the federal officials to coordinate the completion of the separate federal civil rights investigation and to make a joint announcement, according to federal and local officials briefed on the discussions. @highlight Local officials want a united front when a grand jury decision is announced @highlight Justice Department officials have rejected the idea; they want to appear independent @highlight Officials fear being blamed if violence erupts after the decision is announced @highlight A grand jury is deciding whether to bring Officer Darren Wilson to trial in Michael Brown's death
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@placeholder had been up at 6am on Thursday morning to get the car out of the garage up the road from their house.
By Daniel Miller A cat from the Canary Islands has mysteriously turned up 2,000 miles away in a Scottish fishing village leaving locals utterly baffled as to how she got there. The wandering moggy, who has been nicknamed Juanita , was found cowering in a garage in the village of Muchalls, Aberdeenshire, on Thursday morning. Rosy Long, 66, found the distressed tabby while putting her car away after a day trip with her husband William. Littlest hobo: But just how did Juanita, pictured with her finder Rosy Long, make it from the Canary Islands to a Scottish fishing village in Aberdeenshire? @highlight Wandering mog found cowering in garage in the fishing village of Muchalls @highlight Microchip scan reveals she had been registered on Island of Fuerteventura @highlight Now being cared for by staff at Kirkton Veterinary Centre in Stonehaven
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@placeholder issued a statement after the game pledging to identify the man involved in the incident, who was widely named across social networking sites by the public.
Thug Aaron Cawley pictured drinking on the night he assaulted Chris Kirkland The thug who shoved Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Chris Kirkland in the face during a championship football match has been revealed as a prolific hooligan who is banned from every football ground in the country. Repeat offender Aaron Cawley, aged 20, whose actions have been condemned by football authorities, police and the public, has appeared in court at least three times for breaching the order. Leeds United fan Cawley, from Cheltenham, was barred from all matches for five years when he was 16 after being caught at the centre of a 200-strong riot at the club's Elland Road ground. @highlight Aaron Cawley is in the middle of a seven-year ban from all football grounds after being involved in a riot @highlight He told magistrates: ‘I am not a hooligan, I just want to go back to watching Leeds play’ @highlight Police have now arrested a man for assault
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seized from bin Laden's compound, the @placeholder chief watches a TV
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 10:18 EST, 1 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:29 EST, 1 September 2012 The Navy SEAL team who carried out the mission to kill Osama bin Laden laughed out loud at their superiors 'preposterous' suggestion of a cover story in the event that the mission didn't even reach the al-Qaeda head's Pakistani compound. That is the latest revelation from former Navy SEAL Matt Bissonette in his first hand account of the bin Laden raid, 'No Easy Day' and he makes it clear that not one member of the ultimately successful mission trusted the excuse to work with their supposed allies. @highlight Former SEAL Matt Bissonette revealed that SEAL Team 6 were told to tell any Pakistani forces they encountered that they were hunting for a downed unmanned drone @highlight Said that the men of SEAL Team 6 found this excuse laughable @highlight Brought $200 with him to bribe locals in the event of mission failure and a digital camera which he photographed Osama bin Laden's body with
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Despite the priest's pronouncements, it seems that many in @placeholder are not so pleased that their boys have returned home from Brazil so early.
By Damien Gayle A Russian Orthodox priest has found a novel way of overcoming his nation's pain at their early exit from the World Cup. Alexander Shumsky has denounced the tournament as a 'homosexual abomination', because players' brightly coloured boots lined up bear a resemblance to the 'gay rainbow'. 'Wearing pink or blue shoes, [the players] might as well wear women's panties or a bra,' wrote Father Shumsky in his column on Christian website Russian People's Line. 'They might as well wear women's panties': Russian priest Alexander Shumsky was irked by football boots The Moscow Times reports that Father Shumsky was also cross with the 'unthinkable' hairstyles worn by some of the players in Brazil. @highlight Alexander Shumsky said brightly coloured boots are like the 'gay rainbow' @highlight And he took umbrage with the flamboyant hairstyles of some players @highlight Comes after Russia was booted out of the World Cup in the group stages
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And the @placeholder government is complicit in some of these changes for the worse.
(CNN) -- That the road from revolution to a new Egypt is arduous and twisting comes as no surprise. But few expected that today, one month from presidential elections, Egypt would be moving toward more repression and less accountability than under the deposed dictator Hosni Mubarak. Egypt's crackdown on human-rights organizations, the prosecution and sentencing of the comic actor Adel Imam and the notorious imposition of Article 28, which removes the basic rights of citizens to challenge anything about the upcoming presidential election, create a trifecta of repression. Blood is being spilled on Cairo's streets once again, with up to 20 dead and counting, plus scores wounded by thugs attacking protesters outside the Ministry of Defense. The Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) is consolidating its power. With the leading human rights organizations -- Freedom House, National Democratic Institute, International Republic Institute, the International Center for Journalists and the Konrad Adenauer Foundation -- facing prosecution, oversight of the elections will be minimal at best. The government is eroding the power of civil society to help build a truly democratic Egypt. @highlight Cynthia Schneider, Khaled Abol Naga: Ahead of vote, Egypt moving toward repression again @highlight They say military cracking down on rights groups, making new election laws and arrests @highlight They say U.S. gave aid hoping it would buy cooperation from military; it has emboldened it @highlight Writers: U.S. forfeited trust of Egyptian people by allying with military; it must change approach
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Pochettino scoffed at suggestions bringing in a psychologist could help @placeholder's current mindset and believes the framework is already in place at the club to support the player.
Tottenham head coach Mauricio Pochettino insists once again relegating Roberto Soldado to the bench will not break the misfiring striker's confidence. The £26million forward has scored just once in the Premier League this season and has lost his place in the first team to in-form Harry Kane. Soldado returned to the side for Tottenham's FA Cup third-round replay against Burnley on Wednesday but missed a golden opportunity to notch just his fifth goal in all competitions since the start of the campaign. Tottenham striker Roberto Soldado (right) missed a chance to score with the goal gaping against Burnley The Spain international reacts to the miss by dropping to his knees as White Hart Lane @highlight Roberto Soldado has scored just one Premier League goal this season @highlight Mauricio Pochettino insists striker will not be affected by being benched @highlight New Sunderland striker Jermain Defoe set to take on former club Spurs
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In other words, the publication of the indictments and any attempt to follow through with arrests would only destabilize @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The leader of the Hezbollah movement in Lebanon says that Arab regimes have been confronted by popular protest because of their alliances with the United States and Israel. In a televised address carried by Hezbollah's station al Manar, Hassan Nasrallah said those regimes had lost the support and respect of their own people. Hezbollah -- a Shi'ite movement -- has often criticized the largely Sunni-led governments in the Arab world. But Nasrallah's language Monday came close to promoting their overthrow. The Hezbollah leader said he had not spoken before about the situation in Egypt because he did not want to be accused of meddling in Egypt's affairs. @highlight Hassan Nasrallah: Arab regimes have lost the respect of their people @highlight Hezbollah leader taunts Egyptian government over support the organization has there @highlight Hezbollah emerges as a power as process for forming new government unfolds @highlight Anxiety, political division deepen ahead of anniversary of Rafik Hariri's assassination
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@placeholder uploaded images via Twitter of the team heading to training after the Manchester City defeat
Pep Guardiola is renowned throughout the world of football for his hard work and meticulous preparation, and that was evident again the morning after Sergio Aguero put his Bayern Munich side to the sword on Tuesday. Bayern's official Twitter account uploaded pictures early on Wednesday of the squad boarding the team bus for a training session before they returned to Germany. Guardiola was left reeling on Tuesday after Aguero fired a hat-trick against his side, including two goals in the final five minutes, as Manchester City stunned Bayern with a 3-2 victory. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Pep Guardiola: I'm so proud of my Bayern players @highlight Sergio Aguero's hat-trick saw Manchester City beat Bayern Munich 3-2 @highlight Pep Guardiola took his side for a training session before flight to Germany @highlight Bayern next play against Hertha Berlin on Saturday in the Bundesliga
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He is a well-known, recognisable, likeable face, an asset to @placeholder and to McLaren.’
David Coulthard has urged McLaren to retain Jenson Button with the British driver’s Formula One future hanging in limbo. McLaren will discuss their line-up for next season at a board meeting on Thursday and it is likely that Button will make way for Fernando Alonso who re-joins the team from Ferrari. The Spaniard is set to be partnered with the more affordable Kevin Magnussen, who managed less than half of Button’s points tally this season, or the team’s even younger protege Stoffel Vandoorne. Jenson Button speaks to Red Bull driver Daniel Ricciardo before the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi, with the Brit's Formula One future hanging in the balance following the arrival of Fernando Alonso at McLaren @highlight Fernando Alonso to make McLaren return for 2015 season @highlight Jenson Button could be cut despite outperforming Kevin Magnussen @highlight Stoffel Vandoorne also in the hat to partner double world champion @highlight David Coulthard believes shareholding disputes at McLaren could lead to Button being driven out of Formula One after a 15-year career
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New Eagles manager @placeholder revealed on Thursday morning he spoke to Zaha about making the switch.
Crystal Palace have completed the signing of Manchester United winger Wilfried Zaha on a season-long loan deal, both clubs have announced. Zaha returns to Palace after just two appearances for United, despite costing the Old Trafford club £15million in January 2013. The 21-year-old becomes new Palace boss Neil Warnock's first signing in his second stint in the Selhurst Park hotseat. VIDEO Scroll down for Neil Warnock on Wilfried Zaha and potential signings Benched: Zaha has spent most of his time with Manchester United as a substitute Saviour: Neil Warnock came out of retirement to take over the reins at Selhurst park @highlight Wilfried Zaha will return to Selhurst Park on a season-long loan @highlight Zaha, 21, made just two appearances for Manchester United last season @highlight New United boss Louis van Gaal deemed Zaha surplus to requirements @highlight Zaha becomes returning boss Neil Warnock's first signing at Selhurst Park
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In essence, Medvedev called for lifting many of the political restrictions imposed in the past several years by his predecessor, @placeholder, Russia's current prime minister and the Kremlin candidate for the March 2012 presidential elections.
Moscow (CNN) -- In an apparent attempt to address popular discontent following the recent parliamentary elections in Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev announced sweeping political reform in his fourth -- and last -- annual state-of-the-nation speech Thursday. Medvedev said he hears those "who are talking about the need for change" and understands them, agreeing that "all active citizens should be given a legal opportunity" to play a larger role in the country's political life. Speaking before the newly elected parliament members in the Kremlin's St.George Hall, Mevdedev proposed that Russia return to direct elections of regional governors, simplify the registration of political parties and presidential candidates, and establish a new editorially-independent national public TV channel. @highlight Medvedev calls for a larger role for citizens in politics @highlight Recent protests in Moscow focused on what some say were rigged parliamentary elections @highlight Putin is running for president again in 2012
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cradling @placeholder on his shoulder, and my baby boy had a sad look on his
By Carolyn Lazarus PUBLISHED: 19:06 EST, 29 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:13 EST, 29 January 2014 Regrets: Carolyn Lazarus wishes she had never quit her job Recently, seething after a blistering row with my husband Marc, I plotted my escape from our marriage. I imagined packing a case and taking our children Chad, 16, and Daisy, 13, to a hotel. It’s a scenario I’ve played out numerous times in the aftermath of a marital humdinger but never actually made it a reality. Why? Well, mostly because Marc and I do still love each other. But also, because I couldn’t afford to leave if I wanted to. @highlight Carolyn Lazarus quit her job as a high flying lawyer to be a full time mother @highlight She now regrets her decision and blames it for problems in her marriage @highlight She has since created her own website to help women like herself
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Element of trust: @placeholder says the animals have a special bond
Forget give the dog a bone. This canine's happiest with his pony sidekick in tow. Dally, a six-year-old Jack Russell Terrier from Washington State, and his pal Spanky, a seven-year-old miniature horse, were rescued by horse trainer Francesca Carson and have worked together since. The dynamic duo appear to be inseparable, despite their difference in size. Video footage shows Dally confidently riding on Spanky's back, performing tricks with him and snuggling up to his big belly for a nap. Scroll down for video Best of friends: Dally, a six-year-old Jack Russell Terrier, and his pal Spanky, a seven-year-old miniature horse, were rescued by horse trainer Francesca Carson and have worked together since @highlight Dally, a six-year-old Jack Russell Terrier from Washington State, and his pal Spanky, a seven-year-old miniature horse, were rescued by horse trainer Francesca Carson @highlight Video footage shows the dynamic duo from Washington State performing tricks together @highlight The animals travel across America and last fall they made their TV debut on the Late Show with David Letterman
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@placeholder comes from a well-known family whose last name has made headlines in the past year for their political involvement.
(CNN) -- A 130-year-old photo, billed as the only authenticated picture of legendary outlaw Billy the Kid, sold for $2.3 million at a Denver auction Saturday night. The Kid reportedly paid 25 cents to have the photo taken in Fort Sumner, New Mexico. The Old West Show & Auction had estimated the tintype -- an early photographic technique that used metal plates -- to bring in between $300,000 and $400,000. "When the bidding ended, the whole room erupted in clapping and people leapt to their feet," said Melissa McCracken, spokeswoman for the auction. "I've never experienced anything like this before." @highlight The winning bidder is billionaire William Koch @highlight Officials had estimated the picture to bring in between $300,00 and $400,000 @highlight Billy the Kid reportedly paid 25 cents to have the photo taken
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The revelation coincided with a judge's decision on Wednesday to halt the September 11 terrorism cases at the behest of President @placeholder.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Barack Obama is planning to issue three executive orders Thursday, including one demanding the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay be closed within a year, according to a senior administration official and a congressional aide. A guard keeps watch from a tower at the military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. A second executive order will formally ban torture by requiring the Army field manual be used as the guide for terror interrogations, essentially ending the Bush administration's CIA program of enhanced interrogation methods. A third executive order, according to the officials, will order a systematic review of detention policies and procedures and a review of all individual cases. @highlight NEW: Obama to issue 3 orders Thursday that break from Bush administration @highlight NEW: Order 2 will ban torture by requiring use of Army field manual for interrogations @highlight NEW: 3rd order will mandate review of detention policies and procedures @highlight Military judge grants Obama's request to stay cases for 120 days
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@placeholder, left, had a promising career as a boxer - but eventually gave up the sport
A new report on the family of the two accused Boston Marathon bombers reveals that Tsarnaevs claimed they came to America after the father was kidnapped and tortured by Russian mobsters who then cut off their dog's head and left it on their doorstep. After struggling to find a place in America, the older brother Tamerlan turned to conspiracy theories and radical Islam while the younger brother, Dzhokhar started stealing marijuana - earning $1,000 a week and sometimes carrying a gun to protect his stash. The Boston Globe claims that the Tsarneav brothers appear have been motivated less by Islamist ideology and more by their own personal failings and inner demons - making the April 15 bombings more like the mass shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School and the Aurora, Colorado, movie theater than an al-Qaeda terrorist plot. @highlight Family of Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarneav told harrowing story about father's torture by gangsters in Kyrgyzstan before coming to America @highlight Family members and friends say story about persecution in their native land was likely a lie @highlight Some experts say family should never had been granted asylum in U.S. @highlight Boston Globe investigation reveals Tamerlan and Dzhokhar were driven by personal failures and alienation from soceity
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But first, he stopped in New York to pick up belongings - and one final stash from @placeholder.
The son of a hockey legend has been arrested for allegedly selling New York Rangers' player Derek Boogaard the prescription drugs that killed him in 2011. Jordan Hart, 31, was arrested on Long Island on Tuesday morning by the DEA's New York drug enforcement task force and appeared in court in Manhattan on Tuesday. A Utah physician's assistant, Oscar Johnson, was also arrested in the death and stands accused of writing bogus oxycodone prescriptions for Hart,FOX reported. Hart, the son of Islanders player Gerry Hart and himself a former minor league player, is accused of selling 28-year-old Boogaard the pills ahead of his death in Minneapolis on May 13, 2011. @highlight Boogaard, 28, was found dead from a painkiller and alcohol overdose after a night of heavy drinking in Minneapolis in May 2011 @highlight Jordan Hart, the son of Islanders player Gerry Hart, 'supplied Boogaard oxycodone from November 2010 up until two weeks before his death' @highlight Boogaard had turned to pain killers after suffering a severe concussion in 2010 that left him unable to play and put him in rehab @highlight A physician's assistant in Utah, Oscar Johnson, was also arrested for 'writing bogus prescriptions and sending the drugs to Boogaard' @highlight Hart, himself a minor league player, faces 20 years in prison if convicted
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Also on Saturday, @placeholder forces targeting Kurdish rebels shelled a village in Iraq, an official from Iraq's Kurdish region said.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- An Iraqi soldier fatally shot two American soldiers and wounded three others on Saturday, the U.S. military said. A man lies in a hospital after a roadside bombing near Kirkurk on Saturday. Three Iraqis were killed. The shooter was killed when U.S. soldiers returned fire, Maj. Derrick Cheng told CNN. The incident took place at a combat outpost just south of the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, where there has been a strong presence of anti-U.S. militants, and it underscored the dangers for U.S. troops and Iraqi security forces in that city. A second gunman also fired on other U.S. soldiers at the outpost and fled, said Cheng, a spokesman for the U.S.-led Multi National Division-North. @highlight NEW: U.S. military: Gunman who killed 2 U.S. troops, wounded 3 was Iraqi soldier @highlight Iraqi officials say shooter was soldier-in-training who opened fire at a training facility @highlight Shootings underscore the dangers for U.S. troops and Iraqi security forces in Mosul @highlight Iranian forces attacked Kurdish village in Iraq; 3 civilians killed in Kirkuk
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That was to be as good as it got for Villa, who found out, like most of us, Arsenal are a better team than a bad night in @placeholder would have us believe.
Mesut Ozil scored Arsenal's opener - click here for that and more from our Match Zone A few early-season narratives got ripped to shreds at Villa Park, as Mesut Ozil showed his class, Arsenal displayed their steel, and Aston Villa’s stout defence was breached three times in a devastating spell of 200 seconds. The scoreline shows a chasm between these teams when in reality the match was much closer, but Arsene Wenger’s side ruthlessly exploited their openings to prove a defeat to Borussia Dortmund should not completely colour opinions. Wenger has been forced to defend his record purchase Ozil at various points since his £42.5million transfer from Real Madrid but none more so than in the aftermath to the German’s limp performance in the Westfalenstadion. @highlight Mesut Ozil slots Arsenal's first goal past Brad Guzan from Danny Welbeck's pass @highlight Ozil sets up Welbeck 60 seconds later for England striker's first goal for Arsenal @highlight Aly Cissokho diverts Kieran Gibbs' cross in for Gunners' third
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The first case study in the report is of a 23-year-old married mother of three from @placeholder.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- It's a subject seldom addressed publicly in the Palestinian territories, but for the first time, a report is lifting the veil on the taboo topic of female trafficking and forced prostitution -- and calling for action to stop it. Trafficking and forced prostitution in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza operate on a small-scale basis, rather than being part of a sophisticated and organized activity, the report found. But the two practices are also frequent and widespread -- and the women and girls involved have few means of escape. The 26-page report, released Wednesday and titled "Trafficking and Forced Prostitution of Palestinian Women and Girls: Forms of Modern Day Slavery," was researched and written by SAWA, a nonprofit Palestinian group that combats violence against women. SAWA received support for the report from UNIFEM, the United Nations Development Fund for Women, which is making the report available online. @highlight Trafficking, forced prostitution in Jerusalem, West Bank, Gaza called small scale but frequent @highlight Women, girls involved have few means of escape, history of victimization, report says @highlight Report isn't a comprehensive study, but rather an initial step to identifying problem, group says @highlight Report finds few shelters, social networks for victims, who face ostracism, criminalization
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On his post-retirement exhibition clashes with @placeholder in 2007 and 2008:
(CNN) -- Pete Sampras is one of the legends of men's tennis, holding the record of 286 weeks as world No. 1 -- a position he maintained for an unprecedented six years in a row. The American sat down for a chat with CNN's Open Court show host Pat Cash, who like Sampras is a former Wimbledon champion. Sampras was still a boy when Cash won his only grand slam crown in 1987, but went on to notch a record seven championships at the British grass-court event and 14 majors overall -- which was a record until Roger Federer beat it in 2009. @highlight Pete Sampras: U.S. cannot expect to dominate men's tennis anymore @highlight American legend talks to CNN's Open Court show about his glittering career @highlight Nine years after retiring from top level, he discusses his career highs and lows @highlight The 40-year-old is now focused on his family, having two sons with actress wife
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The Japanese government has warned Toyota to take seriously mounting complaints with the @placeholder.
Tokyo, Japan (CNN) -- Without issuing a recall of its iconic Prius hybrid vehicles, Toyota said Thursday a software glitch is to blame for braking problems in the 2010 model. "We would want to be given a little time," Hiro Yuki Yokoyama, Toyota's managing officer, said when reporters asked whether a recall was in the works. The company changed its braking system software in January as part of what it called "constant quality improvements," but did not say what it would do about vehicles manufactured before then. Toyota officials described the problem as a "disconnect" in the vehicle's complex anti-lock brake system (ABS) that causes less than a one-second lag. With the delay, a vehicle going 60 mph will have traveled nearly another 90 feet before the brakes begin to take hold. @highlight NEW: Toyota will not issue recall on 2010 Prius models over braking issue @highlight Officials: Software glitch causes cars to move even if brakes are engaged @highlight Toyota is already under fire for issues surrounding sticking gas pedals in several vehicles
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@placeholder speculates the reason he hasn't spent it is because doing so could have compromised his anonymity.
By James Nye The real identity of Satoshi Nakamoto, the mythical online figure who created bitcoin has apparently been revealed - and it turns out he is called Satoshi Nakamoto. Tracked down to a modest home in Temple City, California, the 64-year-old model train enthusiast behind the world's best-known digital currency was discovered by Newsweek magazine after a two-month investigation. They unearthed his shadowy dealings with US military technology contractors, his mysterious work for the FAA in the aftermath of 9/11 and claimed that he could be potentially sitting on a $657 million fortune from his invention that he mysteriously refuses to touch. @highlight Investigation tracks down the mysterious founder of bitcoin known online as Satoshi Nakamoto @highlight Discovers that he is indeed called Satoshi Nakamoto and lives in a modest house in Temple City, California @highlight Worked in the past for US defense contractors on top secret work @highlight Last job was on top secret communications systems for the Federal Aviation Authority in New Jersey after 9/11 @highlight In a brief interview he apparently confirmed his involvement with the digital currency but claims to no longer have anything to do with it @highlight Is described as brilliant but reclusive with a model railway obsession @highlight His family were shocked to discover he invented the currency - and that he could be sitting on a fortune of $657 million
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@placeholder vows to stand with Ukraine as he meets President-elect
President Barack Obama paid tribute Friday to the U.S. service members who "defied every danger" to pour onto the beaches of Normandy 70 years ago in defense of liberty. His remarks at the American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer, which overlooks Omaha Beach where so many fell, were part of a series of solemn events to commemorate the D-Day landings in northern France. Chief among them is an elaborate international ceremony on the stretch code-named Sword Beach, in Ouistreham, for which world leaders and veterans took places in stands set up on the sand. As the ceremony got under way under brilliant sunshine, military bands marched on a map of the globe laid out across the golden strand in front of French President Francois Hollande. @highlight UK veteran slips out of nursing home to attend 'first-class show' in France @highlight Obama tells Putin he risks further isolation if he doesn't work with Kiev @highlight French President Francois Hollande hails heroes who died on Normandy beaches @highlight Putin and Ukraine's president-elect also speak at the lunch for leaders
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@placeholder ignored his calls for a new jobs program, for new gun controls and for sweeping immigration reform.
Three numbers to keep in mind Tuesday night as President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address: six, 30 and 43. Six as in the number of seats Republicans need to gain this November to take control of the Senate. 30: The historical average of House seats gained by the other party -- in this case the Republicans -- in a two-term president's "six-year itch" midterm election. And 43%, of course, is Obama's job approval rating -- a reminder that his political standing is weak, though up slightly from its recent low point, as he stands before a closely divided Congress -- and country -- to lay out his agenda for year six of his presidency. @highlight Obama failed to get any of his 2013 State of the Union priorities through Congress @highlight Many see this year's speech as potentially his last chance for significant action @highlight Early election data shows GOP keeping House majorities, with good chance to win Senate
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Some parts of the aeroplane still resemble the traditional @placeholder interior
By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 10:57 EST, 3 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:34 EST, 4 September 2013 Aviation fans are in for a treat as a 450-seater jumbo jet has been converted into a unique hotel - letting guests sleep on a Boeing 747. The unique Jumbo Stay hostel has a selection of 27 cabins to choose from, with some en-suite and all with Wi-Fi and flatscreen TVs. For frequent flyers it might not exactly be their cup of tea, in fact far from it, but for aeroplane enthusiasts, it could be the next big buzz. Scroll down for video @highlight Hostel owner Oscar Divs bought the decommissioned Boeing 747 in 2006 @highlight Plane is now a fixed hostel at Arlanda airport, near Stockholm @highlight Prices start from £42 per night and include en-suite, WiFi and flatscreen TV
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Loss: A man grieves the loss of his relatives killed in the shelling of @placeholder.
By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 09:02 EST, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:52 EST, 5 October 2012 The UN has finally condemned Syria for shelling a Turkish border town in an attack that left five civilians dead. The UN Security Council released a joint statement two days after the assault took place on the border between the two countries. The delayed response comes as Syrian warplanes and artillery continue to pound the cities of Homs, and Aleppo - killing and injuring civilians. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT Destruction: Damage from shelling by forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in the northern city of Aleppo. The Assad regime's military campaign has shown no let-up despite escalating tensions with Turkey @highlight UN Security Council finally responds two days after attack that left five dead @highlight Statement warns of impact of Syrian conflict on regional stability @highlight Response delayed after earlier draft was blocked by Syria's ally Russia @highlight Syrian regime continues to bombard rebel held areas @highlight White House representatives have expressed support for Turkey's retaliation
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Whether Pogba would be interested in joining @placeholder, though, is matter for debate.
Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba would the 'ideal replacement' for Steven Gerrard, according to former Liverpool forward Michael Owen. At 34-years-old, Gerrard's value to Brendan Rodgers' side is coming under increasing scrutiny, but the lack of candidates to ill his role is a concern for many at the club. But former Liverpool striker Owen believes there is a midfielder out there who could do the job. Paul Pogba would the 'ideal replacement' for Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard according to Michael Owen At 34-years-old, Gerrard's value to Brendan Rodgers' side is coming under increasing scrutiny Speaking on BT Sport, Owen said: 'Steven Gerrard's not going to go on forever so the ideal replacement there would probably be someone like Paul Pogba at Juventus. @highlight Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is now 34-years-old @highlight Michael Owen believes the club need to look for a replacement @highlight The former Liverpool striker highlighted Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba @highlight Liverpool keen on Wilfried Bony as club eye Petr Cech and Jack Butland @highlight Liverpool Champions League checklist: Sign Cech and find real Lovren
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@placeholder moved in with Smith and her daughter in October, the chief said.
(CNN) -- Tearful relatives sent messages of love and concern Wednesday night to a 12-year-old girl who authorities believe was abducted by the boyfriend of her dead mother. Virginia police said earlier that someone may be helping Jeffrey Scott Easley, 32, subject of a felony abduction warrant in the case of Brittany Mae Smith. Police are "still actively searching" for Brittany, and believe she and the suspect may be camping in the region, Roanoke County Police Chief Ray Lavinder told reporters. More than 375 tips have come in. "I prayed for you everyday since I found out you were gone and will continue to pray until you are found and returned to us," Brittany's cousin, Kim Stephenson, said at an evening press conference. @highlight NEW: Relatives plead for girl to come home @highlight Police release photos of a blue tent, tattoos @highlight A felony abduction warrant is issued for Jeffrey Scott Easley @highlight The death of the girl's mother is considered a homicide
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Mr Koncher added: He eats a lot of carbs too, like crisps and noodles, with the @placeholder too of course and anything high sugar.
By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 09:04 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:29 EST, 15 October 2013 A ten year-old boy with one of the rarest disorders in the UK is surviving - thanks to a diet of Lucozade. Archie Koncher is one of just three people in the country with Propionic Aciduria which means his body converts protein into lethal toxins which damage his vital organs. He is limited to just 25g of protein a day - equivalent to a pint of milk - and any more than that could kill him. Archie Koncher is one of just three people in the country with Propionic Aciduria. The condition means his body converts protein into lethal toxins which poison his vital organs. He is limited to just 25g of protein a day - equivalent to a pint of milk - and any more than that could kill him @highlight Archie Koncher is one of just three people in the UK with Propionic Aciduria @highlight Condition means his body converts protein into lethal toxins which poison his vital organs - and even an egg could kill him @highlight Drinking four bottles of Lucozade a day gives him the energy he needs @highlight This equates to 33 teaspoons of sugar a day and £120 a month
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Super saver: Jurgen Klinsmann praised his 'phenomenal' keeper despite @placeholder's extra-time loss to Belgium
United States boss Jurgen Klinsmann paid tribute to Tim Howard's 'phenomenal' performance as the Everton goalkeeper defied Belgium until extra time. Howard made 15 saves, the most by any keeper in a World Cup match since 1966 according to statistics, before two goals in extra time saw Belgium win 2-1 to secure a quarter-final place against Argentina. Klinsmann said: 'What Tim played tonight was just phenomenal, outstanding - he kept us in that game for a long time. We are proud to have him with us. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Klinsmann: USA's mentality needs to change Glove affair: Tim Howard made more saves (15) than any keeper at the World Cup since records began @highlight USA were defeated 2-1 in extra-time against Belgium at the World Cup @highlight Coach Jurgen Klinsmann has praised 'phenomenal' Tim Howard @highlight USA keeper made more saves (15) than any keeper since 1966 World Cup @highlight Howard's Everton teammate Romelu Lukaku made the difference by setting up Kevin De Bruyne and scoring himself to reach quarter-finals
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'I hated @placeholder, and now I am looking forward to it.
Singles looking for a little affection on Valentine's Day can get some much-needed physical contact at this year's first annual Cuddle Convention. But don't get any bright ideas because the event is strictly non-sexual. Cuddle Con will happen on Saturday at several locations in Portland, Oregon and feature several workshops, classes and speakers. But the highlight will be an afternoon 'snuggle party' expected to be attended by about 100. Valentine's day plans: A Cuddle Convention will be held in Portland, Oregon this Valentine's Day. The event's organizer Samantha Hess pictured on the right in a previous broadcast about her cuddling business @highlight Cuddle Con will take place at several locations in Portland, Oregon this Saturday @highlight The highlight of the event is a snuggle party where about 100 will cuddle with each other in one room @highlight The event's organizer says the cuddlers will have to take a consent class prior to the party where they will be briefed on appropriate touching
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@placeholder congressional leaders have demanded Republicans join them in condemning a spate of threats and vandalism that has followed Sunday's vote on the health care system overhaul.
Washington (CNN) -- Shots fired at a congressman's campaign headquarters. Windows smashed at Democratic offices across the country. A coffin placed on a lawmaker's lawn. Hate-filled voice mail messages left on members of Congress' phone lines. Those are just some of the incidents reported since the House passed historic health care reform legislation Sunday -- a bill that became the law of the land. The issue has unleashed a deep-seated anger from those worried about a government takeover of health care, and what they deem as the process being "rammed through" Congress. James Leach, with the National Endowment for the Humanities, said that while many of the acts may be protected under First Amendment rights, "that doesn't mean that they're morally justified." @highlight GOP Rep. Cantor says Dems have inflamed violence by using threats against them @highlight DNC spokesman denies that "Democrats are using acts of violence for political gain" @highlight House Democrats have reported threats, other incidents @highlight "Violence and threats are unacceptable," House Minority Leader John Boehner says
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'At @placeholder, we strive to provide a great restaurant experience for every customer.'
A woman was asked to leave a McDonald's in Wisconsin after bringing her pet baby kangaroo into the restaurant. Diana Moyer carried 'Jimmy', who was wrapped in a blanket and tucked in an infant car seat, into the fast food chain last Friday morning. Police Chief John Kreuziger said a patron phoned citing safety concerns because the animal was inside the hamburger chain. Diana Moyer (above with one of her five kangaroos) from Wisconsin brought her pet, Jimmy, into a McDonald's in Beaver Dam Jimmy was wrapped in a blanket and tucked in an infant car seat as he was carried into McDonald's last Friday morning, according to police (one of the Moyers' pet kangaroos above) @highlight Diana Moyer from Wisconsin carried 'Jimmy' inside in infant car seat @highlight She said he was a service animal to help her with emotional distress @highlight Customer complained it was inappropriate for animal to be in restaurant @highlight Jimmy is youngest of five kangaroos owned by the family and comes out in public with them
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A second former medical school colleague of @placeholder said several people raised concerns about Hasan's overall competence.
Fort Hood, Texas (CNN) -- Those who knew Nidal Malik Hasan before he was a major in the Army -- and the suspect in last week's mass killing at Fort Hood -- say he was long known for militant Islamist views. Doctors who crossed paths with Hasan in medical programs paint a picture of a subpar student who wore his religious views on his sleeve. Several doctors who knew Hasan spoke to CNN, but only on condition of anonymity because of the ongoing investigation of the shooting, which left 12 soldiers and one civilian dead and dozens of other people wounded. @highlight NEW: Defense Secretary Gates: Leaks should stop, because they might jeopardize probe @highlight Medical school classmates: Hasan espoused Islamist views in class @highlight Hasan said his allegiance was to Sharia law, not the U.S., source says @highlight Hasan charged with murder, accused of killing 13 at Fort Hood last week
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Basketball superstar LeBron James is another of @placeholder's sporting role models
Bournemouth's Capital One Cup hero - who scored a late winner to see the Cherries reach the quarter finals at the expense of West Brom - talks to Sportsmail about everything from his sporting heroes to who would play him in a movie of his life... Who is your sporting hero? Thierry Henry. I’d always watch him play and try to base my game around him. We’re similar in that he was very pacy. Callum Wilson (C) scores against West Brom to send Bournemouth into the Capital One Cup quarter finals Wilson spent five years with Coventry before signing for Bournemouth in the summer @highlight Callum Wilson scored against West Brom to send Bournemouth into the Capital One Cup quarter-finals @highlight The Cherries striker speaks to Sportsmail about his sporting heroes, favourite karaoke song and culinary skills @highlight Former Coventry star rates Thierry Henry, LeBron James and Denzel Washington among his role models
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On April 18, Phillipos went with Tazhayakov to Tsarnaev's dormitory room, where he and @placeholder watched as Kadyrbayev searched through Tsarnaev's belongings and found a backpack containing fireworks.
Robel Phillipos, a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's, was convicted Tuesday on two counts of lying to federal agents investigating the 2013 bombing, according to the U.S. attorney's office. Prosecutors said Phillipos lied to investigators about being in Tsarnaev's college dorm room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth after the bombing. He faces up to eight years in prison on each count and a $250,000 fine. He will be sentenced January 29. After the verdict, U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz said thousands of citizens assisted law enforcement in identifying and tracking down the suspects following one of the most significant events in Boston's modern history. @highlight Robel Phillipos convicted of lying to federal agents in Boston Marathon bombing probe @highlight He is a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's @highlight Federal jury found another friend, Azamat Tazhayakov, guilty of obstructing justice @highlight A third friend, Dias Kadyrbayev, pleaded guilty to conspiring to obstruct justice
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When asked for his best investment tips, @placeholder said: "Don't be afraid to lose.
Even if you don't know his songs by name, chances are you've partied to Pitbull. With his No. 1 hit "Give Me Everything" and collaborations with stars like Jennifer Lopez, Usher, Christina Aguilera, Chris Brown, Kesha and Shakira, the Cuban-American rapper born Armando Christian Perez is riding high with his career. But Pitbull's monster success hasn't gone to his head. As he recently told Nischelle Turner on "CNN Spotlight": He just wants to bring joy to his fans. "When you make this music that makes everybody feel good, that is the goal," he said. "When you come and see me ... I want you to escape. No mortgage. No bills. No baby mama drama. No child support. No economy messed up. No war. No terrorists. Just come here and lose your mind and enjoy." @highlight Pitbull is an accomplished businessman @highlight His stage name has a meaning @highlight Pitbull has had run-ins with other celebs
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@placeholder, in a 2010 interview, said she knew she was a girl at age 4.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Gloria Allred's demand that a transgender contestant be allowed to compete in the Miss Canada Universe pageant was trumped Tuesday when pageant owner Donald Trump agreed with her. It was a public relations battle featuring two well-known masters of the media, a beauty queen and a controversial topic. On the East Coast was Trump, whose fortune and brand is boosted by his ability to navigate storms of controversy. On the West Coast was Allred, legendary for her ability to draw hordes of cameras to her Beverly Hills law office to capture her outrage over alleged injustices done to her clients. @highlight "She should be allowed to enter the pageant," Miss Universe owner Donald Trump says @highlight Contestant's lawyer: "We want this rule eliminated" @highlight "I am a woman," contestant Jenna Talackova says @highlight Pageant officials previously disqualifed transgender woman from Miss Canada Universe
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