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@placeholder scored for the first time in a year, syncing up with Calum Chambers when the Arsenal right back burst down the right with just over a minute on the clock.
As Tomas Rosicky made his way off at the final whistle, two security guards hurried out of the tunnel and placed a shiny FA Cup on a plinth by the side of the pitch. The temptation for Arsenal’s captain, after this dreamy individual performance, was to be done with it and raise the trophy aloft in front of 4,000 travelling supporters. Rosicky dragged the holders through, steering Arsenal in to the fifth round after this hard-working Brighton team had twice threatened to make a real Cup tie of it. Arsenal’s 34-year-old midfielder had a cigar on out there, playing this fourth round tie as if it were an exhibition match. @highlight Theo Walcott gave Arsenal the lead inside two minutes with a low strike beyond David Stockdale @highlight Mesut Ozil doubled the Gunners' advantage on 24 minutes after a clever pass from Tomas Rosicky @highlight Chris O'Grady pulled a goal back for Brighton following some poor defending by Calum Chambers @highlight Rosicky restored Arsenal's two-goal lead with a fine volley after exchanging passes with Olivier Giroud @highlight Sam Baldock gave the hosts hope again when he beat Wojciech Szczesny with 15 minutes left on the clock
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By Sunday night, the worst was over for much of @placeholder, though not for points east, which are expected to be hammered to start the workweek.
(CNN) -- Winter-weary residents in the Great Plains are bracing for yet another blow this week, compliments of a system that spent Sunday pounding those in and around Denver with high winds and heavy snow. The Colorado capital had already gotten over 8 inches of snow by 5:30 p.m. MT (7:30 p.m. ET). The snow socked the city's main airport, where more than 200 of 1,500 flights had been canceled and other travelers faced average delays of more than 4 hours on Sunday night, according to the Federal Aviation Administration. Even more snow had fallen in other places, including 19 inches in Jefferson, about 70 miles southwest of Denver. @highlight NEW: Denver gets over 8 inches of snow, but worst appears to be over @highlight NEW: Flight delays at Denver's airport averaged over 4 hours on Sunday night @highlight Parts of several Plains states could be hit hard by heavy snow, high winds Monday @highlight Flash flood watches are in effect in parts of five Southeastern states
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Cho was a professor in @placeholder and was among the elite, meaning his life was far more bearable than others.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Cho Myung-chul remembers what it was like to vote in North Korea. "They have a little piece of paper and a pencil right next to it. If you don't like the candidate you can pick up the pencil and cross the name off, but the person who picks up the pencil will die. There is always someone watching outside and of course there is only one candidate." The idea of a free election seemed impossible to Cho Myung-chul before he defected. But he is now hoping to become the first North Korean in the South Korean parliament. @highlight Cho Myung-chul hopes to become first North Korean in South Korean parliament @highlight Cho defected from the North and wants to help the South form a better Pyongyang policy @highlight South Koreans head to the polls on Wednesday for parliamentary elections
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When he's not crafting compelling artwork in his studio, or scouring the streets for materials, Kabiru is visiting rural communities in @placeholder as part of his "Outreach" initiative, aimed at encouraging creativity and raising awareness about ecological issues in his country.
(CNN) -- Ever since he was a young boy, Kenyan artist Cyrus Kabiru has envisaged breathing new life into his surroundings. "When I woke up every morning, the first thing I'd see was trash," recalls Kabiru, whose childhood home faced a garbage heap where all of Nairobi's waste was dumped. "I used to say to my dad that when I grow up, I want to give trash a second chance." And that's exactly what he went on to do. A self-taught sculptor and painter, Kabiru is crafting visually striking artworks from abandoned refuse he collects from the streets of the Kenyan capital. @highlight Cyrus Kabiru is a Kenyan self-taught sculptor and painter @highlight He crafts artworks from found objects he collects in the streets of Nairobi @highlight He is best known for his series of eye-catching handmade spectacles @highlight Kabiru has been invited to speak at TED2013 conference and has shown his work around the world
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'I'm disgusted with June for not protecting Alana from @placeholder,' Uncle Poodle told the Enquirer.
Honey Boo Boo shared a hotel bed with her sister's childhood molester and Mama June, her uncle has claimed. Lee 'Uncle Poodle' Thompson told the National Enquirer that he saw his nine-year-old niece Honey Boo Boo, whose real name is Alana Thompson, cuddling her mother and Mark McDaniel during a trip to Cherokee, North Carolina in September. McDaniel, 53, is accused of repeatedly molesting Honey Boo Boo's older sister Anna 'Chickadee' Cardwell, now 20, when she was just eight. McDaniel, then Mama June's boyfriend, served 10 years behind bars and was released in March, and he has been rumored to be seeing the 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' matriarch again. @highlight Alana 'Honey Boo Boo' Thompson cuddled her mother and Mark McDaniel in bed during a trip to North Carolina in September, her uncle has claimed @highlight He said Mama June introduced McDaniel as her 'gay friend' on the trip because she wanted to hide their affair - but 'they were all over each other' @highlight She 'lied to her husband Sugar Bear, who thought they were in Atlanta' @highlight McDaniel has served 10 years behind bars for child molestation @highlight June's daughter Anna accused him of abusing her when she was eight @highlight Uncle Poodle 'is looking into getting temporary custody of Alana'
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The Belfast City Council vote followed a summer of heightened tensions between Northern Ireland's Catholic and @placeholder communities.
Belfast, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- Under a gray, overcast sky, more than 1,000 protesters gathered Saturday in the Northern Ireland city of Belfast carrying large Union flags, some wrapped around their shoulders. The silent protest outside the city hall started out peaceful, the quiet only broken by the noise of helicopters circling overhead, conducting surveillance. A few hours later, Protestant rioters got into skirmishes with police. As the protesters passed a Catholic neighborhood, Protestants and Catholics threw bottles at each other. Many police were in the area, accompanied by dozens of heavy armored vehicles. The rally, followed by a march to East Belfast, is the latest in a wave of protests prompted by Belfast City Council's December 3 decision to limit the flying of the Union flag to 18 days per year. @highlight NEW: Skirmishes break out as crowds march to East Belfast @highlight A vote to limit the flying of the Union flag in Belfast has sparked weeks of protests @highlight Rioting broke out Friday in Newtownabbey, where teenagers attacked police @highlight British flag has long been a flashpoint between British loyalists and Irish nationalists
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Current @placeholder sanctions on Iran prohibit "a person or organization in the United States from engaging in business dealings with Iranian nationals," stated the NBA legal counsel.
East Rutherford, New Jersey (CNN) -- From nuclear weapons to human rights, the image of Iran is quite negative in America. But with little fanfare, one Iranian man has won hearts and cheers battling Americans on the court in basketball arenas around the country. Hamed Haddadi is the NBA's first Iranian basketball player. At 7-foot-2, Haddadi began playing for Tennessee's Memphis Grizzlies in August 2008. His final game of this season was set for Wednesday night in Oklahoma City. Despite U.S.-Iran tensions in the political arena, any strains appear absent with teammates and fans alike. "It seems like he's the most popular Grizzly. When we go on the road ... he has a lot of support from a lot of people, a lot of people come out to watch him and watch us play," said teammate Mike Conley, who accompanied Haddadi to a "kebab fest." @highlight Hamed Haddadi began playing for Tennessee's Memphis Grizzlies in August 2008 @highlight Despite U.S.-Iran tensions, strains appear absent with teammates, fans alike @highlight NBA had to apply to the U.S. government for a license to let Haddadi play @highlight He's been trying to bridge gap between Iranian-Americans and basketball
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In signing the law, @placeholder claimed that never again would the American people foot the bill for these large firms.
(CNN) -- In 2007 and 2008, the American economy suffered through its greatest crisis since the Great Depression. The Treasury Department estimates that from 2007 to 2009, the heart of the Great Recession, more than 8.8 million American jobs disappeared and more than $19 trillion in household wealth was lost. In response to the crisis, the federal government took steps to reform our financial system, most significantly, passage of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. Signed into law by President Barack Obama four years ago Monday, this bill was designed to improve accountability and transparency in our financial system, ensuring we never again face a financial crisis of this magnitude. @highlight Rep. Patrick McHenry: Wall Street reform law isn't working four years after enactment @highlight He says Dodd-Frank law has imposed billions in costs and millions of hours of extra work @highlight McHenry argues it is another example of big government overreach
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On Wednesday the President will hold discussions with @placeholder Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk about how to peacefully resolve Russia's military intervention in Crimea
Russia has said it is outraged by lawlessness in eastern Ukraine and blamed a far-right paramilitary movement for 'conniving' with the new government in Kiev. In its latest salvo in a propaganda war over Ukraine, in which the U.S. has issued a list of what it calls 10 false claims by President Vladimir Putin, Russia accused the West of being silent over violence and detentions taking place there against Russian compatriots. The foreign ministry said in a statement masked men from the Right Sector had opened fire on peaceful demonstrators in the eastern city of Kharkiv on March 8, wounding some. @highlight Russian foreign ministry blames far right for 'conniving' with Kiev @highlight It accuses the West of being silent over violence and detentions @highlight Arseniy Yatsenyuk scheduled to meet President Obama on Wednesday @highlight Mr Yatseniuk will then address the UN Security Council on Thursday @highlight Obama has also called Chinese President Xi Jinping about the situation @highlight Meeting signifies the U.S. supporting Yatsenyuk as the rightful leader @highlight Russian President Vladimir Putin accused of orchestrating a coup @highlight A March 16 referendum will decide whether Crimea will break away
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@placeholder, who is preparing for a difficult week, pictured with his family at the wedding ceremony in Oxfordshire on Saturday
By Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 06:15 EST, 27 May 2012 | UPDATED: 17:34 EST, 27 May 2012 The close links between Google and the upper echelons of the Conservative Party were on public display this weekend at a society wedding attended by David Cameron. The Prime Minister and his wife Samantha were guests at the marriage of Naomi Gummer, a senior Google executive. She was a political adviser to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt – whose brief includes internet regulation – before moving to the web giant where she is now a public policy analyst. David Cameron and his wife Samantha arrive for the wedding with their 21-month-old daughter Florence who was wearing a red and white spotty dress @highlight Defining moment in Culture Secretary's career as he faces Leveson grilling into his handling of BSkyB bid @highlight Jeremy Hunt could be forced out of his job if further damaging revelations emerge @highlight Jeremy Hunt and David Cameron both attended Oxfordshire wedding of Henry Allsopp and fiancee Naomi Gunner
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Watch a child who relies on @placeholder to get to medical appointments »
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama (CNN) -- If Russell Jackson has his way, any child who needs medical care but lacks the transportation to get there will have a safe and reliable alternative. Russell Jackson started Kid One, which has ferried thousands of children to medical appointments. "We found that there were 80,000-plus children in Alabama living in a home with no car," Jackson says. "And in the rural areas, there are no cabs, there are no buses, there are no trains. ... Millions of children in our country every day have no access to medical care when they need to reach it." @highlight More than 80,000 children in Alabama reportedly live in homes without a car @highlight Fireman Russell Jackson quit his job to start a nonprofit to help fill that gap @highlight Kid One has ferried 16,000 children to and from medical-related appointments
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In March, he was acquitted on 19 misdemeanor counts relating to how he obtained second opinions for late-term abortions, according to the @placeholder newspaper.
(CNN) -- Dr. George Tiller knew that violence could come at any moment. For a reminder, he needed to think only of the old gunshot wounds in his arms from 1993 or the bombing of his clinic years earlier. Dr. George Tiller was one of the few U.S. physicians who performed late-term abortions. Still, Tiller, who was fatally shot at his Kansas church Sunday, continued to provide the late-term abortions that often brought protesters to his Women's Health Care Services clinic in Wichita. Tiller, one of the few physicians who was still offering such abortions in the United States, "made an effort to live his life as normally as possible, knowing he could be a target at any time," said Peter Brownlie, president of the regional Planned Parenthood office in Kansas City, Missouri. @highlight George Tiller was one of few remaining doctors in U.S. offering late-term abortions @highlight He had been shot in 1993 and lived under the constant threat of violence @highlight He made mark on confirmation process for head of health and human services @highlight "Third-trimester abortion is simply a part of abortion," Tiller said in 1999
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Be particular in the minutest detail.’ @placeholder, who had to leave school and work ten-hour days in a warehouse, was also keen to see Henry - the eighth of his ten children - understood the opportunity he was being given by studying at one of the world’s greatest universities.
By Andrew Levy Last updated at 3:55 PM on 7th February 2012 Working hard and drinking hard is a reputation university students seem to thrive on - and Charles Dickens’ son was no different. When Henry Dickens went up to Cambridge more than 140 years ago, his illustrious father made sure he wouldn’t go thirsty. In a letter the author posted to the 19-year-old, he arranged for ‘3 Doz Sherry, 2 Doz Port and 3 Doz light claret to be sent down to you’. Not going thirsty: This letter from Charles Dickens to his son Henry promised the student copious amounts of alcohol, including '3 Doz Sherry, 2 Doz port and 3 Doz light claret to be sent down to you' @highlight Author arranged '3 Dox Sherry, 2 Doz Port and 3 Doz light claret' to be sent to son Henry @highlight Also gave his son a £250 annual allowance @highlight Letter was sent in 1868 ahead of son's first year at Cambridge @highlight Henry Dickens went on to become Common Serjeant of London - a senior judicial position at the Old Bailey
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He said he was once scolded for standing on a bucket on the rig, yet the next day, @placeholder ordered a crane to continue operating amid high winds, against its own policies.
(CNN) -- The morning the Deepwater Horizon oil rig exploded, a BP executive and a Transocean official argued over how to proceed with the drilling, rig survivors told CNN's Anderson Cooper in an exclusive interview. The survivors' account paints perhaps the most detailed picture yet of what happened on the deepwater rig -- and the possible causes of the April 20 explosion. The BP official wanted workers to replace heavy mud, used to keep the well's pressure down, with lighter seawater to help speed a process that was costing an estimated $750,000 a day and was already running five weeks late, rig survivors told CNN. @highlight Rig survivors say BP, Transocean official argued over shortcut on day of blast @highlight BP official won argument: "This is how it's gonna be," he said, according to witness @highlight BP says it won't comment on specifics @highlight BP routinely cut corners and pushed ahead despite safety concerns, workers say
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Here crowds are seen holding their hands up in tribute to @placeholder
Mahatma Gandhi's grandson has blasted the shooting of Michael Brown and 109 other people in St Louis this year. Addressing hundreds of mothers gathered at a silent march today, Dr Arun Gandhi condemned prejudice in the city as a source of the violence, which has seen a 30 per cent leap in the number of annual homicides this year. His words came amid fresh outcry over Michael Brown's shooting as it emerged the police officer who killed him has presented a favorable account of his actions - in a move that could see him escape charges. March: Protesters assembled in St Louis, Missouri, where the names of 110 slain citizens were read out @highlight Dr Arun Gandhi blamed prejudice in St Louis for violence and homicides @highlight Addressed hundreds of mothers at march against racism and shootings @highlight 110 people have been shot dead in the Missouri city this year, up 30% @highlight He spoke after it emerged Darren Wilson claimed he shot Michael Brown in self-defense - a move that legal experts say could make indictment difficult
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He meet @placeholder in 1985 after a friend’s wife arranged a blind date.
By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 09:00 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:04 EST, 16 April 2013 Once one of the richest and most powerful figures in Hollywood, Merv Adelson has been taken to court by his third wife over unpaid child support. Adelson, 83, was once worth $300 million after his TV production company Lorimar has a run of massive hits in the 1980s including The Waltons, Dallas and Knots Landing. At the height of his success he married Barbara Walters in 1986, but the marriage suffered from their careers being based on different coasts and they divorced in 1992. @highlight Merv Adelson made a $300m fortune from hit TV shows including Dallas @highlight He once had a Malibu beach house and a private jet, but now lives in a 500 sq ft studio apartment @highlight His third wife has taken him to court for unpaid support for their two daughters
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But he was accused of having ‘zero credibility’ because he flatly refused to apologise for Labour’s wasteful use of public cash, which left @placeholder vulnerable before the financial crash.
By Tim Shipman Last updated at 10:28 AM on 27th September 2011 Ed Balls insisted Labour was not ‘profligate’ with taxpayers’ money yesterday – while demanding £44billion of extra government spending. The Shadow Chancellor suggested Britain should immediately pump nearly £23billion of public cash into the economy to kickstart the recovery. And he said Labour opposes a further £21billion of cuts the Government is already making. Mr Balls sought to win back authority for Labour on the economy by saying he would submit to ‘iron discipline’ on spending if the party gained power again. Speech: Ed Balls, pictured addressing the Labour conference in Liverpool, has set out a five-point plan for economic growth @highlight Shadow Chancellor proposes cuts to VAT and National Insurance as he says austerity is 'just not working' @highlight Plan would cost £20bn and proves Labour is 'addicted to debt', say Tories
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Don’t forget the saying “Brazilians never lose hope” — I still hope to play for @placeholder at the World Cup.
By John Edwards Follow @@JEAlty Everywhere you look at Liverpool games these days there’s a banner saying ‘Make Us Dream’ in reference to a first league title in 24 years that is inching ever nearer. There’s a similar sentiment on show, but you’s have to look a little closer to read it. Philippe Coutinho’s left forearm bears the inscription: ‘Never Stop Dreaming’. ‘There’s a famous saying in my country, “O Brasileiro Nao Desiste Nunca”, which means Brazilians never give up,’ said the Liverpool midfielder. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Rodgers and Mourinho on the big game Dream: Philippe Coutinho celebrates his goal, against City that has taken Liverpool within reach of the title @highlight Philippe Coutinho is set on wining the Premier League title with Liverpool @highlight The Brazilian has 'Never Stop Dreaming' tattooed on his forearm @highlight Coutinho still hopes to get a World Cup call, despite only winning one cap @highlight He was expected to follow the family tradition by becoming a lawyer before being spotted by his friend's gran @highlight Marco Meterazzi once threatened to break Coutinho's legs for nutmegging him in training
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Vibrant: The public were treated to entertainment on board the @placeholder
Once the grandest ocean liner in the world, RMS Queen Mary is now a luxury Long Beach hotel in California, United States. And now, as it celebrates the 80th anniversary of its first sail, the history of the great vessel and stories throughout the centuries were on show as the ship opened its doors for a day's free admission. The Queen Mary was built by John Brown & Company in Clydebank, Scotland, launched in 1934 on the River Clyde for the Cunard Line, and set on its maiden voyage in 1936 from Southampton to New York. Scroll down for video @highlight The ship provided a luxury trans-Atlantic voyage in its early years @highlight Clark Gable, Bob Hope and Winston Churchill were big fans @highlight In 1939 it transformed into a troopship for the Second World War @highlight Decomissioned in 1967, the ship is now a hotel in Long Beach, California
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Mullen said Iran made a "strategic decision" in recent months to "essentially give the entire @placeholder to the IRGC over the next four or five years."
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has taken command of Iranian naval operations in the Persian Gulf, the U.S. military has revealed. An Iranian sailor monitors a Revolutionary Guards missile test in the Persian Gulf in 2006. That means U.S. naval forces are operating in the same waters as an organization the United States considers a major supporter of terrorist activity. Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, made the disclosure Wednesday at the Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where he was answering questions from military students. Afterward, in a written statement, the U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet in Bahrain said, "Based on activities observed in the Arabian Gulf over the past several months, it appears the Iranian navy has shifted its patrol areas to the Strait of Hormuz and Gulf of Oman -- leaving the IRGC navy to provide the primary Iranian naval presence in the Arabian Gulf." @highlight Responsibility transferred to elite unit, Pentagon reveals @highlight U.S. considers IRGC more hostile than Iran's regular navy @highlight U.S. believes IRGC is behind arms shipments to insurgents @highlight IRGC occupies sunken barge near Iraqi oil terminals
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Two years ago, Poundland launched an inquiry after a boy of seven was found to be working 100 hours a week in an @placeholder sweatshop producing goods for the store.
By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 08:28 EST, 15 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:13 EST, 15 May 2012 A new piece of stencilled graffiti, possibly by Banksy, has appeared overnight on the wall of a Poundland shop in London. It shows a young Asian boy hunched over a sewing machine with real Union Flag bunting attached - and given the artist's controversial past works, it could be a dark reflection on the imminent Olympics or the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. However, as the pictures below show, someone later removed the bunting, which had been attached high across the wall. Residents near Turnpike Lane in Haringey, north London, noticed the artwork this morning on the side of the nearby bargain store - which sells similar bunting - and has itself been at the centre of controversy. @highlight Image springs up on wall of Poundland, which was mired in controversy two years ago over 'Indian sweatshop' claims @highlight The real bunting was later removed from the stencilled artwork @highlight The image has not yet appeared on Banksy's official website
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"We will be posting these women very soon, according to this order, by diverting staff from other places and making them available in @placeholder," police spokesman Rajan Bhagat said.
New Delhi, India (CNN) -- The men accused in the gang rape and killing of an Indian woman have been summoned to appear in court Monday to hear charges against them, authorities said Saturday. The fatal attack of the 23-year-old woman last month in New Delhi prompted protests over the country's treatment of women and handling of sexual attacks. It also stirred worldwide outrage. The suspects will appear in a so-called "fast-track" court in a southern New Delhi district, a Metropolitan Magistrates' Court said, according to CNN's sister network, CNN-IBN. Fast-track courts expedite cases in a court system bogged down by red tape. @highlight The suspects will go before a so-called "fast-track" court @highlight They were charged with murder, rape and kidnapping @highlight The incident occurred last month in New Delhi @highlight More women officers have been deployed to handle complaints in New Delhi
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@placeholder slipped in the fourth game and had her ankle strapped after losing the first set, and capitulated after having more treatment at 3-2 down in the second.
(CNN) -- Venus Williams will have the chance to avenge last year's shock Wimbledon defeat by Tsvetana Pironkova after the Bulgarian pulled off another upset victory to reach the fourth round in London on Friday. Pironkova earned her own revenge as she knocked out second seed Vera Zvonareva, who beat her in the 2010 semifinals before losing to Serena Williams in the title match. Venus, a five-time winner of the English grass-court grand slam, had few problems in continuing her winning form in just her second tournament since January as she crushed Spain's Maria Jose Martinez 6-0 6-2. Rain late in the day meant that her sister Serena was unable to start her third-round match against Russian 26th seed Maria Kirilenko, which will be played on Saturday. @highlight Five-time Wimbledon champion Venus Williams through to the fourth round @highlight American will face Tsvetana Pironkova, who eliminated world No. 2 Vera Zvonareva @highlight Pironkova beat Williams last year before losing to Russia's Zvonareva in semifinals @highlight No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki and 2004 champion Maria Sharapova win second-round matches
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At least two other patients treated with @placeholder have died, possibly because help got to them too late.
The first Briton known to have caught the deadly Ebola virus in West Africa was discharged from hospital today and joked he won't be going back because his passport has been incinerated. William Pooley, 29, a volunteer nurse, was flown back to the UK for treatment on August 24 after contracting the virus in Sierra Leone. He was then rushed across London to the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead Heath where he was put in an isolation ward and treated with the experimental drug ZMapp. Asked whether he would be returning to Africa, he said he currently had no plans to do so, adding: 'They incinerated my passport so my mum will be pleased to know I cannot go anywhere at the moment.' @highlight Volunteer nurse William Pooley, 29, flown back to the UK on August 24 @highlight He was being cared for at a special unit at the Royal Free Hospital @highlight In hospital, he was given the experimental drug ZMapp @highlight He described being kept in an isolation unit as like 'being in a fishtank' @highlight Pooley also praised the 'world-class care' he received from the NHS
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Exactly what happened inside @placeholder' home may never be known, but it seems clear that the key players in this saga brought their own personal history with race to the moment.
(CNN) -- Lucia Whalen strolled down a sidewalk near Harvard University, enjoying a lunchtime ritual she'd repeated many times in her 15 years working in Cambridge, Massachusetts. But on this day, July 16, her outing would become something else altogether -- the first steps in a national drama. President Obama has invited police Sgt. James Crowley and Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates for beer. An older woman approached Whalen, worried that she'd just witnessed two men breaking into a home. That's when Whalen, a first-generation Portuguese-American, called 911 from her cell phone -- alerting police to 17 Ware St. -- the home, as it turns out, of renowned Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. @highlight Harvard professor, Cambridge cop, Obama to sit down for beer at White House @highlight Attorney for 911 caller notes irony in meeting of the three people who "reacted badly" @highlight Prof walks with cane as a result of white doctor's misdiagnosis when he was 14 @highlight Two black cops stand by Sgt. James Crowley, say race had nothing to do with arrest
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Guo, 19, is now a @placeholder sophomore, happily settled among the school's Gothic buildings.
Ivy League schools have started recruiting more economically diverse students from China after receiving multi-million dollar grants from public and private donors. Chinese billionaire real estate couple, Pan Shiyi and Zhang Xin, gifted $100 million to top U.S. universities last year- including $10 million to Yale and $15 million to Harvard - in a bid to help poor students from their home country. The State Department's EducationUSA program also created million-dollar funds to provide aid for overseas students to cover costs such as application fees and transportation to interviews. Financial aid: In this November 20, 2014 photo, Yupei Guo, top, greets friend Serene Silin Li at Yale University - she's one of the Chinese students who has benefited from college's refocused recruitment strategy @highlight Chinese billionaire real estate couple, Pan Shiyi and Zhang Xin, gifted $100 million to top U.S. universities last year @highlight The State Department's EducationUSA program also created million-dollar funds to provide aid for overseas student @highlight Nearly 275,000 students came from China last year, 31per cent of all international students, according to the Institute of International Education
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But two other senior Shadow Ministers privately said that @placeholder should sit for four years at most.
Cross-party anger at Westminster’s ‘zombie Parliament’ was last night raging amid claims the Commons has virtually nothing to do before the General Election. MPs vented their fury at Coalition Ministers for insisting on a fixed, five-year parliament when they ran out of ideas ‘six months ago’. Labour said there was now so little legislation to discuss that Tory backbenchers were only expected to turn up at Westminster for barely a month between now and the Election on May 7. MPs have vented their fury at Coalition Ministers for insisting on a fixed, five-year parliament amid claims the Commons has virtually no legislation to discuss before the General Election. @highlight MPs vent their fury at Coalition for insisting on a fixed, five-year parliament @highlight Claims the Commons has nothing to do before the General Election @highlight 122 days until election, but MPs will only sit for 49, shadow minister says @highlight Coalition pushed through fixed parliament law after taking office in 2010
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"Republicans have not reached out to @placeholder as they should have for the last 20 years," he says.
(CNN) -- The census is inherently political, even if most people don't see it that way. Every 10 years, new census data is used to reapportion congressional seats across the country, while all states must use the census to redraw congressional districts. These processes don't get much attention, but the stakes are high: They help determine control of Congress and state legislatures and, because they determine the Electoral College map, who wins the White House. And the census's political influence doesn't stop there. Because it presents a unique demographic portrait of the country, the census is mined for political intelligence by strategists from both parties and applied to campaigns from the county level all the way up to the presidency. @highlight The census's influence doesn't stop with redistricting @highlight Hispanic population is exploding, but GOP has seen Hispanic support slip since 2004 @highlight The battleground states are moving south and west @highlight New electoral math makes it harder for a Democrat to win the presidency
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Fighting back: Good, pictured in May 2014, returned home to @placeholder and has fought to regain her abilities
Two Indiana teenagers who suffered brain damage and a slew of injuries in a horrific para-sailing accident in 2013 have finally reached a settlement in their lawsuit, according to their attorney. Sidney Good and her friend Alexis Fairchild, both 17 years old at the time, were left in critical condition July 1, 2013, when their para-sail snapped free from its boat in Panama City, Florida, leaving the girls soaring through the air. In an ordeal that was captured on camera by horrified witnesses, the terrified girls were left to the mercy of the wind and thrown against the 13th floor of a condominium before crashing in a parking lot. @highlight Sidney Good and Alexis Fairchild both suffered broken bones and brain trauma after the accident in Florida in July 2013 @highlight The para-sail snapped off its boat and sent them crashing into a condo @highlight Their lawyer says both Alexis and Sidney will be well taken care of thanks to lawsuit settlement with para-sailing operator and other businesses @highlight Good and Fairchild graduated from high school last year, but they only read at grade-school level
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The premiere contains an explaination of how Coulson survived -- at least, the explanation as far as @placeholder knows.
(CNN) -- ABC is calling on a few heroes. After the monster box office success of "Marvel's The Avengers" and other superhero movies in the franchise, the network is hoping some of that same magic can translate to the small screen. "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," co-created by "Avengers" writer/director Joss Whedon -- who also directed the series premiere -- is kicking off a brand new Tuesday night lineup for ABC this fall, a night which used to be anchored by the "Dancing with the Stars" results show. Clark Gregg is back as S.H.I.E.L.D. 's (Strategic Homeland Intervention, Enforcement and Logistics Division) Agent Coulson -- one of the main links between the various Marvel movies -- who is tasked with leading a new team of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents to handle the various strange occurrences that happen once aliens invade and a team of heroes battle them in New York City. (Think "Men in Black" or "The X-Files" with superheroes.) @highlight Joss Whedon is co-creator of the "Marvel's Avengers" a spinoff TV series @highlight Agent Coulson, played by Clark Gregg, leads the new S.H.I.E.L.D. team @highlight Executive producers Jed Whedon and Maurissa Tancharoen carry out his vision @highlight Gregg says more familiar faces from the big screen and Marvel comics may show up
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When a follower asked @placeholder why she would not let Charlie see the girls, Denise replied: 'Thats actually not true.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:38 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:38 EST, 23 December 2013 Charlie Sheen has escalated his vicious tirades against ex-wife Denise Richards in a nasty tweet Monday that also incorporated his distaste for embattled Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson. Just two days before Christmas, Charlie, 48, tweeted a vile bestiality slur that suggested Denise, 42, should marry Robertson, who has been suspended from his A&E series over anti-gay remarks he made in a GQ profile. The tweet read: 'I came up with a PERFECT holiday idea! Denise and Phil Robertson should get married! then he can practice the Bestiality he hates! c :).' @highlight Denise denies Charlie's accusations on Twitter, pleads with him to stop @highlight Charlie's vile tweet blasts ex-wife Denise and Duck Dynasty homophobe @highlight In a series of texts, Charlie calls Denise 'ugly' and 'heartless' @highlight Claims he's being kept from daughters and says this will be 'worst Christmas ever' @highlight She gave up caring for Charlie's twins with Brooke, citing violent behavior @highlight Porn star girlfriend issues ultimatum to Charlie about Denise
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Fitzhenrys said @placeholder was one of the family and losing the animal was
By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 09:47 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 09:52 EST, 9 July 2013 An off duty police officer has shot his neighbour's dog dead in front of it's 12-year-old owner, after it allegedly attacked him and his wife. The Fitzhenry family, from Harris County, Texas, say their beloved boxer dog, Gunner - who they described as a big softie - was shot by the off-duty Houston police officer on Friday along a pathway. Houston Police Department Officer Mark Condon claims the four-year-old dog charged at him and his wife, after it escaped from the Fitzhenry's garden by accident. @highlight Fitzhenry family say beloved boxer dog, Gunner, was shot as he tried to play @highlight But Mark Condon claims the four year old dog attacked him and his wife @highlight Dalton Fitzhenry, 12, who family say treated the dog like a brother, saw it all
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@placeholder appeared to fall as the bell sounded and was perhaps fortunate not to be given a count
Deontay Wilder is the real deal. It might not have been the stunning knockout victory many had predicted, but the 6ft 7in giant from Alabama was crowned the new heavyweight champion of the world on Saturday night. He produced a composed and mature performance against Bermane Stiverne in Las Vegas to win the WBC title and add substance to a career hitherto laden with hype. Wilder, who had knocked out each of his previous 32 opponents before the fifth round, twice had Stiverne in trouble but was unable to find the finish while the Haitian struggled to stamp his authority on the fight. @highlight Deontay Wilder is the new WBC heavyweight world champion @highlight The American beat Bermane Stiverne by unanimous decision @highlight Wilder won by scores of 118-109, 119-108 and 120-107 in Las Vegas @highlight He is America's first heavyweight champion for more than eight years
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"I'm only two back, there's only guy ahead of me and we'll see what they do tomorrow," @placeholder told a press conference.
Muirfield (CNN) -- It is a British Open Sunday dripping with potential storylines. Another sun-drenched day on Muirfield's links ended with Tiger Woods in the hunt to break his five-year major drought; standing in his way is a man gunning for his first at the 62nd attempt. Lee Westwood played in his first Open Championship 18 years ago and is still to claim his breakthrough title after years spent hovering around the game's top echelons. On increasingly parched terrain, the 40-year-old Englishman's much-maligned putting stroke held firm over the closing holes as he entered the sanctuary of the clubhouse on three-under, a lead of two shots. @highlight England's Lee Westwood takes a two-shot lead after the third round of the British Open @highlight Americans Tiger Woods and Hunter Mahan are two shots behind on one-under @highlight Masters champion Adam Scott is one shot further adrift on even par @highlight Spain's overnight leader Miguel Angel Jimenez drops back to 11th on three over
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The @placeholder royals will travel to Stettin later in the evening
By Sally Lee It's day two of their royal tour of Poland and the Crown Prince and Princess of Denmark seem to be making the most of every single minute. The pair where on a strict schedule on their second day in Warsaw on Tuesday but this time going their separate ways to attend several official events. But the crowd favourite was plain and clear. Guest of honour: Crown Princess Mary of Denmark visited a Lego toys workshop in Warsaw on Tuesday for the second day of the royal tour Australian-born Mary was once again welcomed by Polish crowds who greeted her by waving their red and white Danish flags as the princess visited a children's film festival before noon. @highlight The royal couple attend separate events on their second day of their three-day royal visit @highlight The Crown Princess Mary paid a visit to a children's film festival @highlight The Crown Prince Federik was at the Museum of History of Polish Jews @highlight The pair will leave for the northwestern city of Stettin tonight
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@placeholder was late with some deliveries as well, but called them "isolated incidents."
(CNN) -- UPS on Friday finished delivering its backlog of holiday packages, company spokeswoman Natalie Godwin told CNN. The company earlier this week said that the volume of packages in its system exceeded its capacity, causing delays. The delays meant that some packages were not delivered before Christmas, despite promises by some retailers. UPS did not provide numbers, but the spokeswoman said the backlog was cleared Friday. "Yes, the holiday packages have been delivered," Godwin said. The company considered Christmas Day deliveries as an emergency measure, but "after much thought and consideration" decided not to ask drivers to work on the holiday. @highlight UPS says it has cleared a holiday package backlog @highlight Weather and excessive volume contributed to the delays @highlight All holiday packages have been delivered, the company says @highlight FedEx says "any isolated issues" with its deliveries are resolved
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@placeholder military officials said even those residual forces could find themselves in combat.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq within 19 months, Pentagon officials told CNN Wednesday. U.S. soldiers stand guard outside a mosque during a prisoner release Sunday in Baghdad, Iraq. The decision will be announced at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina on Friday, according to one senior administration official. Although the White House has made no announcement yet, "That's the way the wind is blowing," a Pentagon official said. A White House spokesman said the president has made no final decisions about Iraq policy. Obama's campaign pledge was to withdraw combat troops within 16 months. But shortly after taking office, he asked Pentagon and military commanders for an analysis of other time frames. @highlight NEW: Decision to be announced Friday at Camp Lejeune, official says @highlight Obama to approve 19-month time frame, military sources say @highlight During campaign, Obama pledged to get troops out within 16 months @highlight Pentagon said to be looking at exit routes through Jordan, Kuwait
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'The @placeholder never told us that they intended to use nerve gas.
The United States helped Saddam Hussein attack Iran with chemical weapons in the 1980s during the Iran-Iraq war, it has been claimed. Ronald Regan's administration, who supported the Iraqi dictator topple two decades later by the Bush government, fed information to Baghdad that helped them launch strikes. U.S. officials gave Saddam's army details about the whereabouts of Iranian forces in 1988 knowing that he would deploy chemical weapons, Foreign Policy magazine reported. Forces: Iraqi soldiers seen in 1980 at the start of the eight-year conflict with Iran. An estimated 20,000 Iranian troops were gassed to death 'Support': Secret documents reveal that former President Ronald Reagan's administration acquiesced in Iraq's use of chemical weapons @highlight U.S. fed intelligence to Iraq about whereabouts of Iranian forces @highlight Iraq deployed mustard gas and sarin in 1988 on the back of the information @highlight U.S. administration supported Iraq during the eight-year conflict @highlight Up to 20,000 Iranian troops were killed by mustard gas and nerve agents from Iraqi forces during the war
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Singer @placeholder will appear on the nationally-syndicated talk show to talk for the first time about being diagnosed with a brain tumour.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:17 EST, 28 August 2012 | UPDATED: 17:06 EST, 28 August 2012 Katie Couric is launching her new talk show in dramatic fashion by inviting Amanda Knox's former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito to give his first-ever U.S. interview since being acquitted of murder last year. Aimee Copeland, the Georgia student who lost both hands, her left leg and right foot to a rare flesh-eating disease will also appear using prosthetic limbs to walk on to the stage. 'Katie' launches on September 10 and will also see the former CBS anchor interview celebrity friends such as Jessica Simpson and Sheryl Crow. @highlight Raffaele Sollecito to talk about relationship with Amanda Knox and being acquitted of 2009 murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy @highlight Aimee Copeland expected to walk on stage with help of prosthetics @highlight List of guests includes Barbara Streisand, Jennifer Lopez and 50 Shades of Grey author EL James @highlight Budget for Couric's new ABC show is unknown although host reportedly being paid $40m by network
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Choked: Fans are packed in tightly as they make their way down the stairs at NJ Transit's @placeholder
Tens of thousands of people treated to horrible train and bus rides into MetLife Stadium were forced to make that same journey out of the Super Bowl - only this time it was somehow worse. Massive crowds appeared bottle-necked as they waited for New Jersey Transit trains to arrive at platforms. The wait was so long officials pleaded with fans to stay in the stadium and opened the tony Chase Club for people to take refuge. The nearly 28,000 people who took mass transit to the game were stuck on lines brought to a standstill by temporarily installed airport-style security machines that failed to keep up with the volume of passengers taking transit to the Super Bowl as authorities had instructed. @highlight Fans poured out of the stadium only to be gridlocked in hours-long waits for trains at only ONE train platform @highlight Officials eventually opened a second platform, but had to bring in 50 buses to help ferry people out @highlight Stadium officials and New Jersey State Police begged fans to remain inside the stadium until congestion eased @highlight About 28,000 people rode mass transit to the Super Bowl - double official estimates - and two hours after the game they had only been taken to Secaucus Junction, where long lines plagued fans only hours earlier
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"My son and I would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of @placeholder for the amazing care they provided for my mother," her daughter said.
(CNN) -- An autopsy on comedian Joan Rivers has been completed, but more studies will be needed to determine the cause and manner of her death, New York City medical examiner's office spokeswoman Julie Bolcer said Friday. Rivers, 81, died in a New York hospital Thursday afternoon, a week after suffering cardiac arrest during a medical procedure, her daughter said. Rivers had been on life support at Manhattan's Mount Sinai hospital, where she was taken after she stopped breathing at the Yorkville Endoscopy clinic on August 28. Joan Rivers: A pointed, pioneering comedian Rivers was undergoing an apparently minor elective procedure at the clinic when she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest, according to the New York Fire Department. @highlight Further studies needed to determine cause, manner of death @highlight Rivers, 81, was undergoing a procedure at clinic; she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest @highlight Rivers had been on life support at Manhattan's Mount Sinai hospital
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Thinking time: The @placeholder former World Champion sat out the rest of qualifying and will start from 20th
Formula One title contender Lewis Hamilton will drop to 20th on Sunday's German Grand Prix grid, and may start from the pitlane, after Mercedes changed the gearbox on his car following a crash in qualifying. The Briton, whose championship-leading team mate Nico Rosberg will be on pole position for his home race, qualified 16th on Saturday despite spinning into the barriers early on. However, he gained a position because Sauber's Mexican Esteban Gutierrez carried over a three-place demotion from the previous race. VIDEO Scroll down to watch a Ride on board with Lewis Hamilton for a lap of the German GP @highlight Hamilton crashed during qualifying @highlight British driver now due to start from 20th place on the grid @highlight However Hamilton may start from pitlane after gearbox change @highlight Mercedes confirm penalty on twitter
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Osborn, seen here hugging his girlfriend after returning home from being held in @placeholder for 11 days, piloted a nearly unflyable spy plane to safety in China in 2001
By Daily Mail Reporter A decorated Navy pilot turned U.S. Senate candidate from Nebraska who once went down over China is catching heat from fellow soldiers over claims he's a hero. Shane Osborn, 39, was awarded the Navy's highest honor for piloting prowess after he skillfully maneuvered to land his damaged spy plane in April 2001, but as the midterm elections heat up, critics are becoming more vocal in decrying his decision as counter to centuries of Navy tradition. 'Once they landed on land, it was U.S. property. You shouldn't surrender it,' prominent naval analyst Norman Polmar told the Omaha World-Herald. @highlight Shane Osborn saved 23 crewmen in 2001 when he landed a badly damaged spy plane in China before being taken prisoner @highlight Some Navy experts say the decorated pilot should never have allowed the plane to land in the hands of the Chinese
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Voters in @placeholder, meanwhile, nixed a constitutional amendment that would have banned the use of public funds for abortions, according to a CNN projection.
(CNN) -- Ballot measures approving same-sex marriage and the recreational use of marijuana were approved Tuesday by voters in a handful of states, signaling a historical social shift by popular vote. Voters in Maine approved for the first time in history a measure that gives the right to same-sex couples to marry, while in Maryland voters also made history by upholding a new law allowing same-sex couples to marry in the state, according to CNN projections. A couple of percentage points were all that separated similar measures in Minnesota and Washington, initial returns showed. Colorado and Washington, meanwhile, voted to approve state initiatives legalizing marijuana, while Oregon voters turned away a similar initiative, projections show. @highlight NEW: Maryland, Maine, Washington allow same-sex marriage @highlight NEW: Montana, Alabama voters approve anti-Obamacare measure @highlight Colorado, Washington voters legalize the recreational use of marijuana @highlight Florida voters defeat anti-Obamacare and anti-abortion measures
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@placeholder's 2012 renomination languished without action, typical of an election year, when confirmations for a variety of political and practical reasons are given a lower legislative priority.
Washington (CNN) -- In a move likely to reignite the political battle over judges, President Barack Obama on Thursday renominated 33 people to the federal courts, including a New York lawyer twice blocked by Republicans worried she would be an "activist" on the bench. Caitlin Halligan was one of two nominees named again by Obama to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, seen by many as a professional steppingstone to the Supreme Court. Halligan is currently general counsel for the Manhattan District Attorney's Office in New York. She would fill the seat vacated by John Roberts, who joined the Supreme Court as chief justice in 2005. @highlight Nominees include one whose selection was blocked twice already in Senate @highlight Judiciary Committee chair urges Senate to stop holding up nominations @highlight Republicans blamed for blocking nominees, but White House said too slow @highlight Moderates say unfilled vacancies create crisis in courts staffed by too few judges
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she returned to college in @placeholder, Miss Butters found that the video
A college student who was sexually assaulted by three fraternity brothers told MailOnline today that she will always be angry at her so-called friends for taking advantage of her when they could have chosen to help. Sarah Butters, 21, from Hopewell, Virginia, was attacked by three men - Mike Lunney, Jay Dertzbaugh and Nick Scallion - during spring break 2013 before they shared the video with other students at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virgina. Despite the fact the school determined the Sigma Chi Fraternity brothers had assaulted the young woman, officials came up with the unique punishment of 'expulsion after graduation'. Two men graduated in May and the third will be returning to school for his senior year next term. @highlight James Madison University found Mike Lunney, Jay Dertzbaugh and Nick Scallion responsible for the sexual assault of Sarah Butters during spring break 2013 @highlight The three Sigma Chi Fraternity Brothers were banned from the school campus - but allowed to graduate @highlight Miss Butters has dropped out of university after her grades slipped following the attack and she lost financial aid
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David Eick: When posed with the opportunity of creating new stories in the "Battlestar Galactica" universe, I chose @placeholder because he remained the most mystifying character.
(CNN) -- "Battlestar Galactica," Syfy's reimagining of the 1978 TV series, stands as one of the most successful sci-fi franchises of the past decade. Once the critically acclaimed show ended its run in 2009, fan interest in more adventures didn't waver. Unfortunately, the first spinoff, "Caprica," only lasted one season, but another potential series, "Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome," showed promise. Now, more than two years since "Caprica" ended, fans are finally able to see the pilot for "Blood and Chrome" on YouTube's Machinima Network (eight parts have been posted). CNN spoke to executive producer David Eick and actor Luke Pasqualino (who stars as a younger version of Edward James Olmos' character, Cmdr. William Adama) about the new series. @highlight "Battlestar Galactica: Blood and Chrome" is second spinoff of Syfy series, now on YouTube @highlight Executive producer David Eick explains that 10-part pilot was always meant to run online @highlight Series centers around the early years of Cmdr. William Adama @highlight Actor Luke Pasqualino would be "100%" on board to continue the series
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With the @placeholder meeting already behind them – and won at such a canter – Real Madrid supporters can’t wait for Tuesday night.
The last time Liverpool were due at the Bernabeu it was 2009 and Real Madrid’s interim president Vicente Boluda predicted a 3-0 win live on Spanish radio. He said Madrid would ‘blow Liverpool away’ and he even threw in a ‘2-1 away victory’ prediction for the second leg. Rafa Benitez’ Reds won 5-0 on aggregate; Boluda and Madrid were humiliated. VIDEO Scroll down to hear from Carlo Ancelotti and Brendan Rodgers ahead of teh clash Cristiano Ronaldo scores in the 3-0 win at Anfield last month in the Champions League Ronaldo looked roused in training ahead of Tuesday's clash at the Bernabeu in Madrid @highlight In 2009, Real interim president Vicente Boluda predicted a 3-0 win @highlight They lost the game 1-0, and the return leg 4-0 at Anfield @highlight But with 11 straight victories, Real have a good chance ofrevenge @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo has four more goals than Liverpool have this term @highlight Carlo Ancelotti's side are on fire at the moment, with Iker Casillas wondering if this is the best ever Real team he has ever played in
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@placeholder and his top leadership did not immediately comment on the move.
(CNN) -- Venezuela's telecommunications regulator, Conatel, fined private television broadcaster Globovision Tuesday 7.5% of its gross income for alleged violations of the country's media responsibility laws, marking the latest salvo in the long-running feud between the broadcaster and the government. Globovision said it would appeal the fine of 9,300,000 bolivares fuertes ($2.2 million), which the station said risked bankrupting it. Conatel's director, Pedro Maldonado, however, said during a news conference that the fine could not be appealed. Globovision is Venezuela's last remaining television broadcaster that is openly critical of President Hugo Chavez. The fine stems from Globovision's coverage of a standoff at the Rodeo II prison in June and July. @highlight NEW: The penalty is the latest salvo in long-running dispute between Globovision and the government @highlight The broadcaster is fined 7.5% of its gross income for violating the law @highlight The government accuses the network of inciting anxiety in the public @highlight The $2.2 million fine could mean the end of Globovision
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As of April, he is listed among the organization's top ten most wanted @placeholder criminals, for participating in "manhunts, persecution, and murder of Jews in Budapest in 1944."
(CNN) -- Australia's High Court on Wednesday rejected an extradition request from Hungary for a suspected Nazi war criminal, ending a legal battle that began in 2005. Charles Zentai and two fellow Hungarian soldiers allegedly beat a Jewish teenager to death in November 1944 for failing to wear the yellow Star of David. They are thought to have thrown the victim's body into the Danube River in the Hungarian capital, Budapest. In a 5-1 decision, the court ruled that Zentai could not be extradited because "war crime" did not exist as a legal offence in Hungary in 1944, according to Australian media reports. @highlight Australia's highest court rejected extradition request from Hungary for suspected Nazi war criminal @highlight Charles Zentai allegedly beat Jewish teen to death in 1944 for failing to wear Star of David @highlight High Court ruled against request because "war crime" was not legal offence in Hungary in 1944 @highlight A naturalized Australian citizen, Zentai has maintained his innocence
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@placeholder, now 17, was delighted to learn the racquet is an antique worth a five-figure sum.
By Paul Milligan PUBLISHED: 14:21 EST, 2 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 3 April 2012 A racquet smashed by tennis star John McEnroe at Wimbledon, in one of his famous anger outbursts, could be worth up to £15,000 for its schoolboy owner. Sam Matthews’ mother Linda was given the broken racquet by McEnroe more than 30 years ago when he rented a flat from her. In 2005, Sam, then aged 10, took it to a children’s version of the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow. Sam Matthews with a smashed-up old tennis racquet of John McEnroe's he hopes could be worth up to £15,000. The player presented it to his mother Linda when he rented a flat from her over 30 years ago @highlight McEnroe gave racquet to Linda Matthews over 30 years ago when he rented flat from her @highlight Her son Sam had its authenticity verified by player on Antiques Roadshow
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'We want to ensure that we continue to compete effectively in this, the world's biggest outbound market and ensure that we deliver growth and jobs across the nations and regions of @placeholder.
From The Big White Streaker to Healthy Lung Village, landmarks and famous tourist destinations all over Britain are being renamed in a bid to attract overseas visitors. In total 101 places of interest across the UK have been given Mandarin names by the Chinese public as part of a £1.6million campaign to attract more tourists. VisitBritain, the national tourism agency, asked nearly 300 million people to come up with names - encouraging them to give literal descriptions of how they think of them - for popular attractions, places, events and even foods. Scroll down for video The Cerne Abbas Giant in Dorset (left) has been dubbed The Big White Streaker by the Chinese population as part of the £1.6million campaign. Meanwhile, Scotland's Highland Games were named 'Strongman Skirt Party' @highlight Mandarin names given to UK landmarks and places by Chinese population @highlight £1.6million campaign by VisitBritain in bid to attract more overseas visitors @highlight Chinese names include Big White Streaker for Dorset's Cerne Abbas Giant @highlight The top vote for Scotland's Highland Games was 'Strongman Skirt Party', @highlight Remote Welsh village given the Mandarin name of 'Healthy Lung Village'
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Though rightly concerned over the arson, Ms @placeholder said she’ll ‘pray for whoever did this to us.’
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:07 EST, 19 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:20 EST, 19 May 2012 A newly-married lesbian couple enjoying their honeymoon in Las Vegas were in for a nasty shock when one of them received a call from a friend, informing her that their Detroit-area house was engulfed in flame. Tawana Williams, who recently married same-sex partner Stacy Baker, said that their mobile home was ignited on purpose and could be a hate crime. Early investigations corroborate her story, as police found accelerant throughout the house, and homophobic slurs written on the walls throughout their house. @highlight Newlyweds Tawana Williams and Stacy Baker were enjoying honeymoon in Las Vegas @highlight Friend called to tell them house was on fire @highlight Police treating arson as hate crime @highlight Same-sex marriage banned in Michigan in 2004
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In a speech to his party’s conference last week, Mr Davey ridiculed Mr Paterson – who is overseeing the controversial badger-culling programme – as he boasted that Lib Dems had seen off @placeholder plans to row back on environmental measures.
By Brendan Carlin Whitehall's top mandarin has been forced to step in to defuse an extraordinary Cabinet feud over wind farms, it was claimed last night. Liberal Democrat sources say that Sir Jeremy Heywood was called in after a series of blazing rows between Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and Tory Environment Secretary Owen Paterson over Mr Davey’s controversial ‘green’ technology. Sources close to the Lib Dem Minister accused Mr Paterson of ‘lying’ over claims that Mr Davey had blocked publication of a report showing that on-shore wind farms can harm rural areas. It is claimed Whitehall's top mandarin Jeremy Heywood had to step in to defuse a cabinet row over wind farms. @highlight Climate Change Secretary Ed Davey and Tory Environment Secretary Owen Paterson locked in a turf war say sources @highlight Sir Jeremy Heywood was called in to keep the peace it was claimed @highlight Dispute said to centre on a report into the impact of the controversial 'green' technology on the countryside
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Formed in 1997, @placeholder employs about 90 Bolivians, the company says on its Web site.
LA PAZ, Bolivia (CNN) -- Bolivian President Evo Morales nationalized the Chaco petroleum company Friday, taking over the BP subsidiary with the military on standby. Bolivian leader Evo Morales speaks before parliament Thursday in the capital, La Paz. "With this decree," Morales said in a nationally televised address from an oil field in Cochabamba, "we nationalize all the petroleum business in Chaco for all Bolivians." Chaco is jointly owned by Pan American Energy and the Bolivian Pension Fund, each with a 50 percent stake, BP spokesman David Nicholas said from Great Britain. BP owns 60 percent of Pan American Energy, and Bridas Corp. owns the other 40 percent, Nicholas said @highlight Bolivian President Evo Morales nationalizes Chaco petroleum company @highlight Morales guarantees petroleum workers that their jobs will be safe @highlight Military on standby in nationalization of BP subsidiary @highlight Move comes 48 hours before Bolivian vote on new constitution
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@placeholder's condition following the death of his father, with some reports
Libyan revolutionary fighters are surrounding an area where a fugitive son of Muammar Gaddafi, Saif al-Islam, is believed to have taken refuge. Rebel fighters said they were deploying south of the town of Bani Walid to an area where they believed Saif al-Islam was hiding after his flight from his father’s hometown of Sirte on Thursday. Bani Walid, 100 miles south-west of Tripoli, fell to revolutionary forces earlier this month after soldiers loyal to Gaddafi put up determined resistance for several weeks. The fall of the Gaddafi clan: Colonel Gaddafi, left, and, it is thought, his son Mutassim, centre, were both killed on the attack on Sirte yesterday. Saif al-Islam, his heir, right, is thought to have been captured @highlight Loyal son tried to broker peace deal on behalf of his father ten days ago @highlight Moussa Ibrahim, Gaddafi's spokesman, reportedly caught while fleeing to Misrata @highlight Father and three of his sons dead, three more and daughter still at large
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Divided up by continent, the selected images in the book represent one orbit of the @placeholder and his planetary photo tour is punctuated with fun and fascinating commentary on life in zero gravity.
He is arguably the most famous astronaut since Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin after performing David Bowie’s Space Oddity on his guitar while he was more than 200 miles above the Earth. To date, Commander Chris Hadfield’s video – shot in the International Space Station (ISS) – has had 25 million viewings on YouTube and even has the backing of the rock star himself, who declared it the most ‘poignant’ version of his hit. But as if that wasn’t enough, the ISS commander’s fan base has gone stratospheric after he used his free time on board the floating laboratory to snap a series of stunning photographs of planet Earth and upload them to the world via a NASA link after taking personal requests from people around the globe. @highlight Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield filmed himself singing in space station @highlight Video of him playing David Bowie has had 25 million viewings on YouTube @highlight Rock star has admitted it has become most ‘poignant’ version of his hit @highlight Mr Hadfield has earned even more popularity with amazing space images @highlight He will arrive in Glasgow and Edinburgh tomorrow for book signing tour @highlight You Are Here: Around The World In 92 Minutes, Macmillan, £20.
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After 20 years in the advertising business, Fong started @placeholder last year to fill a niche he noticed was lacking in Hong Kong and China.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- When you walk into a store, you may not realize that there's literally something in the air that's already trying to convince you to buy something. The invisible force is something called scent marketing, a concept used in Europe and the U.S. but is still fairly new to Asia. The idea is to infuse a certain smell in a retail shop that makes a customer linger and more inclined to make a purchase. Oriental Watch Co. is a large luxury watch retailer which has stores across Asia. The store hired a Hong Kong-based scent strategy company, Skywork Design Ltd., to create a store scent that captured the essence of the company. The lab created a special green tea smell for the store. Daniel Fong, creator of Skywork Design Ltd., felt that green tea mirrors the Chinese identity of Oriental Watch Co. @highlight Businesses use scents to try to draw and keep customers in stores @highlight Scent marketing began in the U.S. and Europe but is now growing in Asia @highlight Samsung used aroma to promote its new Galaxy SC smartphone @highlight Scent marketer: "Smell goes directly to the emotional part of our brain"
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During his temper tantrum, @placeholder struck his racquet repeatedly whilst swearing in frustration
The expectations. The stress. The disappointments. The heat. The boisterous crowd shouting like maniacs as you try to concentrate at match point. It’s all enough to send anyone to breaking point. Temper tantrums are nothing new for the sport, with many tennis professionals channeling their inner-child in the middle of crowded arenas. Serena Williams threatened the line judge in 2009 and Xavier Malisse’s had a hissy fit in 2005, lying on the ground and refusing to get up and resume the match. Of course, it would be remiss not to mention the most famous on-court dummy spit: John McEnroe’s ‘You can not be serious’ tirade at Wimbledon in 1981. @highlight Tennis players are renowned for their on-court temper tantrums @highlight There have been plenty of hissy fits during the 2015 Australian Open @highlight Aussie Nick Kyrgios was fined $4500 for racquet abuse and audible obscenity @highlight US' John Isner threw his racquet twice during his shock straight-set loss @highlight Serena Williams screamed repeatedly and aggressively in frustration @highlight There was heat from both sides of the net when Aussie Lleyton Hewitt and German Benjamin Becker faced off
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Alan unreservedly apologised immediately following the game to the player, to @placeholder and its fans, and to the fans of Newcastle United.
By Colin Young and Matt Lawton PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:26 EST, 3 March 2014 Should Alan Pardew remain in charge of Newcastle? Alan Pardew could yet lose his job as Newcastle manager if the FA hit him with a lengthy stadium ban for headbutting Hull’s David Meyler. Newcastle’s immediate response on Saturday night was to publicly condemn Pardew for his astonishing touchline attack at the KC Stadium and issue him with a formal warning and a £100,000 fine. It was enough to convince those close to Pardew that his employers will take no further action - but the club’s position could change depending on the severity of the punishment. @highlight Alan Pardew could receive a stadium ban from the FA for headbutting Hull's David Meyler @highlight FA insiders say the ban could be as many as 10 games @highlight Newcastle could sack Pardew if he is unable to manage the club in the coming weeks @highlight The former West Ham boss was fined £100,000 after the incident @highlight Pardew was sent to the stands at the KC Stadium and will face an FA charge
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In @placeholder, they don't have to be unanimous to press such an indictment, as long as nine of the 12 agree on a charge.
Ferguson, Missouri (CNN) -- Two weeks after a police-involved shooting sparked violent protests in a St. Louis suburb, the mood turned more tranquil Saturday with smaller crowds and lots of music. Gone were police in riot gear glaring at defiant protesters. The tear gas, rubber bullets and Molotov cocktails were nowhere to be seen, either. In their place were clusters of officers, hanging around businesses, chatting with one another. Shops reopened by late Friday and residents gathered for ribs at a local barbecue restaurant boarded up with plywood, a visible reminder of the violent protests and looting just a few days ago. @highlight Streets remain calm for protest march @highlight Businesses reopen as city becomes more tranquil @highlight Hundreds attend peaceful march led by the NAACP @highlight For the first time in days, no arrests are made
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They also have an opinion on everything, so much so that it's said if you have three @placeholder in a room, they'll form four political parties.
(CNN) -- Slightly smaller than the U.S. state of Indiana, and with a slowly decreasing population of just under 10 million (1.7 million of whom live in the capital, Budapest), Hungary is a land in thrall to its history. The horse is still revered here, Franz Liszt is huge and goulash is a soup not a stew. You may find yourself overtaken in a revolving door, but you'll be made to feel thoroughly welcome -- as long as you don't clink your beer glass. More: Guide to Hungary's signature dishes 1. It has Central Europe's largest lake At almost 80 kilometers (50 miles) long, and covering an area of almost 600-square-kilometers (230 square miles), Lake Balaton is so big it's known as the "Magyar tenger" or the Hungarian Sea. @highlight Hungary has one of the highest Nobel prize counts per capita @highlight Paprika is of national importance @highlight Here, goulash is a soup, not a stew @highlight Per capita, the country has one of the highest tallies of Olympic medals across both winter and summer games
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"Legia must react quickly and firmly if the club wishes to participate in @placeholder competition in future," the disciplinary body concluded.
LONDON, England -- UEFA banned Poland's Legia Warsaw from European competition for two seasons on Wednesday in response to "ugly and shocking" crowd scenes during an Intertoto Cup match. Police horses have to disperse the crowd during Sunday's unsavory scenes. UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body announced that Legia would be thrown out of this season's competition and also barred from an additional European campaign should they qualify within the next five years. Legia were trailing 2-0 away to Lithuanian team Vetra Vilnius in Sunday's second round, first leg match when Polish fans embarked on a halftime rampage, attacking police with metal bars and stones and causing damage to the stadium. @highlight Legia Warsaw are thrown out of Intertoto Cup after crowd trouble @highlight Lithuanian side Vilnius will play Blackburn in next round of the competition @highlight Legia are also handed a further year's suspension by UEFA
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It is very funny about the grim trappings of sudden death, from sinisterly chirpy funeral directors to the horror of cancelling Mark’s insurance policies: ‘So your husband died, @placeholder, yeah!
By Jane Shilling ME AFTER YOU: A TRUE STORY ABOUT LOVE, LOSS AND OTHER DISASTERS by Lucie Brownlee (Virago £11.99) They always say you should begin a book with a killer first line, and Lucie Brownlee certainly does that. ‘I knew He was dead,’ she writes. The He whom she reverently capitalises throughout her book (to disconcerting effect, as though she were writing about the Almighty) is — was — her 37-year-old husband, Mark, who collapsed and died two years ago while they were making love in Lucie’s mother’s bed. ‘She was out at the time, I hasten to add,’ Lucie explains, with the mordant humour that makes her memoir of early widowhood such a wrenchingly funny read. Mark’s last words were: ‘You’ve still got your socks on.’ @highlight Lucie Brownlee's husband collapsed and died while they were making love @highlight As a single mother Lucie was left to look after daughter alone @highlight Lucie gives a raw, no holds barred account of widowhood
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In July, an unmanned Proton rocket exploded after liftoff over @placeholder.
A Russian space rocket launch went sour Friday, destroying the booster and its payload, Russian state media said. Nine minutes after the Proton-M rocket lifted off in Baikonur, Kazakhstan, on Friday, officials on the ground lost contact with the it, ITAR-Tass reported, citing an official from Russia's Federal Space Agency. The rocket had veered off path, causing an emergency system to cut off propulsion. The rocket, which was carrying a communications satellite into orbit, was about 100 miles high into its ascent at the time and burned up in the atmosphere, the agency reported. But the agency also said that part of the rocket could be in a "non-intended orbit" and small pieces could fall down to Earth. @highlight The rocket had veered off path, causing an emergency system to cut off propulsion @highlight It was carrying a communications satellite into orbit and was about 100 miles high @highlight It burned up in the atmosphere, but some small fragments could fall to Earth
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The current @placeholder consisting of a hamburger, kid's-size fries and a cola would meet the calorie, calories from fat, sodium and trans fat requirements under the San Francisco law.
Goodbye, free plastic toys inside Happy Meals -- at least in one major California city. A new San Francisco law goes into effect on Thursday that prevents fast-food restaurants from giving away trinkets, action figures and other toys in their kid's meals unless their food meets nutritional requirements. Parents who order Happy Meals at the 19 McDonald's locations in San Francisco will have to request the toy and pay 10 cents. That amount will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House of San Francisco. Burger King, which has 13 restaurants in San Francisco, announced that it will also offer kids meals' toys for 10 cents. @highlight Law putting nutritional requirements on kids' meals goes into effect Thursday @highlight McDonald's will no longer give free toy in Happy Meals in San Francisco @highlight Lawmaker said he wrote the law to curb childhood obesity
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New Mexico is a leader in the @placeholder in exploring renewable energy technologies.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two top North Korean diplomats were traveling to Santa Fe, New Mexico, to hold talks with Gov. Bill Richardson, the governor's spokesman said. Kim Myong Gil is a senior diplomat with the North Korean mission to the United Nations. Kim Myong Gil and Taek Jong Ho, senior diplomats with the North Korean mission to the United Nations, left New York on Tuesday and are scheduled for a two-day meeting with Richardson, said a U.S. source with knowledge of the visit and a senior State Department official. Richardson, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, has traveled to North Korea several times in the past, most recently in April 2007 to secure the return of remains of U.S. soldiers killed during the Korean War. @highlight Source: Richardson would be listening but not negotiating @highlight Richardson spokesman: Renewable energy initiatives to be discussed on Thursday @highlight N. Korean envoys' visit comes on heels of former President Clinton's trip to N. Korea @highlight North Korea has said it would not return to so-called Six Party Talks
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He thinks it'll take 3,000 new troops, and that's just to cover the Arizona-@placeholder border.
(CNN Student News) -- May 27, 2010 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Arizona • Seoul, South Korea • New York City Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Hi, there! My name is Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News! This school year may be fleeting, but we've got 10 minutes to bring you today's commercial-free headlines. First Up: Border Security AZUZ: First up, President Obama is sending troops and money to the border between the U.S. and Mexico. The announcement came out late Tuesday. 1,200 additional National Guard troops and $500 million more, all aimed at increasing border security and cutting down on illegal activities. The plan is for these troops to help out with drug enforcement and intelligence efforts until the Customs and Border Protection agency recruits and trains new agents to serve at the border. @highlight Examine plans to increase the number of troops at the U.S.-Mexico border @highlight Sail into New York City as Fleet Week honors U.S. military sea services @highlight Consider some of the retirement possibilities for NASA's space shuttles @highlight Use the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories
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However, @placeholder announced today that the cards would be honoured during the period of administration, starting on Tuesday.
By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 08:35 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 16:53 EST, 21 January 2013 HMV gift cards worth £7million are to be honoured in a victory for consumer power. Deloitte, the administrators brought in to run the music chain last week, had initially ruled the cards were worthless. The climbdown brings good news to around 350,000 people, many of whom were given the vouchers for Christmas. Struggling: HMV announced it would stop accepting gift cards after going into administration last week, but has now made a U-turn and will honour them from Tuesday The entertainment chain came under fire from disappointed customers when it announced last week that millions of pounds of gift cards were now worthless as it seeks to restructure its debts and cut costs. @highlight Firm stopped accepting gift cards when it went into administration @highlight Administrator Deloitte has now announced U-turn starting on Tuesday
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The endorsement anticipated readers asking how the New York paper could reject @placeholder, a man it endorsed for re-election in 1997 and praised for his work cleaning up crime in the city and during the time of the September 11, 2001 attacks.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The New York Times endorsed Arizona Sen. John McCain for the Republican presidential nomination over Rudy Giuliani and the rest of the GOP field, strongly criticizing the former mayor of its home city. Sens. John McCain, left, and Rudy Giuliani took part in a debate in Florida on Thursday. In endorsements posted on its Web site for Friday's editions, the Times also endorsed New York Sen. Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination. "Senator John McCain of Arizona is the only Republican who promises to end the George Bush style of governing from and on behalf of a small, angry fringe," the paper's editorial board wrote. @highlight Paper rips Rudy Giuliani as "a narrow, obsessively secretive, vindictive man" @highlight Giuliani responds: I wouldn't be a conservative Republican if I did what paper wanted @highlight Opinion piece says McCain will "end the George Bush style of governing" @highlight Paper praises Barack Obama but calls Hillary Clinton more qualified for the job
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Instead, Hodirevski/@placeholder is suspected of selling numbers on his shadowy portal, Rescator.la, for as much as $100 a pop.
Unmasked: Security expert Brian Krebs has identified Andrew Hodiverski, pictured, as the operator of the underground online 'card shop' Rescator.la that has been selling millions of credit card numbers stolen from Target The web security blogger who broke the news about the massive Target credit and debit card breach has identified a Ukrainian national who allegedly has been selling some of the stolen data on an online black market. In an article published this week on his site KrebsOnSecurity, blogger Brian Krebs laid out all the facts he has managed to gather about the suspected hacker, whom he identified as Andrey 'Andrew' Hodirevski. @highlight Security blogger Brian Krebs identified Andrew Hodirevski, of Odessa, Ukraine, as one of people selling stolen credit card numbers @highlight Hodirveski, who goes by user name 'Helkern,' allegedly operates underground 'card shop' called Rescator.la where credit card data is sold for up to $100 @highlight There is no evidence that Hodirevski himself was behind Target heist that netted 40million credit and debit card numbers nationwide
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But there are mounting suspicions @placeholder had been recruited – unwittingly or not – by foreign agents.
By Leon Watson National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden has revealed secrets about how British spy chiefs listen in on suspected terrorists Edward Snowden has revealed so much about how British spies work he has left the UK wide open to ­Al Qaeda attacks, it was reported today. Intelligence chiefs believe terrorists have changed their methods after the whistleblower exposed how GCHQ was listening in on them. Britain's spy bosses have already warned he put agents' lives at risk by passing secrets to Russian president Vladimir Putin in return for sanctuary. But now Government sources say MI5 and MI6 have lost their digital advantage, which allowed them to detect and foil terror plots. @highlight Spy chiefs believe terrorists have changed their methods @highlight It follows the whistleblower revealing intelligence secrets @highlight Sources say MI5 and MI6 have lost their 'digital advantage' @highlight They fear it will be more difficult to detect and foil terror plots
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A child who was wounded in the shelling of the school in a @placeholder compound is treated at a nearby hospital
By Sarah Dean A hardened United Nations official accustomed to working amidst the devastation of war broke down live on air on Wednesday as the bloody horror of the Gaza conflict took its toll. The heartbreaking moment war zone veteran Christopher Gunness collapsed into uncontrollable tears came after an Israeli attack on a school based inside a refuge camp in North Gaza. Around 20 men, women and children were killed and more than 100 civilians were injured. An Al Jazeera interview with Mr Gunness was cut short as he became visibly distressed. Scroll down for video UN official Christopher Gunness broke down during an interview with Al Jazeera on Wednesday @highlight Christopher Gunness's interview with Al Jazeera had to be cut short @highlight He began sobbing while talking about an attack on Gaza school in Gaza @highlight Victims had all fled their homes after being told to leave by Israeli forces @highlight UN officials say they told the Israelis 17 times that the school was a shelter @highlight Around 20 men, women and children were killed at the refuge camp school
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One Labour MP said he had ‘f***ed up’ @placeholder’s economic policy by refusing to change course despite overwhelming evidence that the recovery is underway.
By Jason Groves and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 04:19 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 18 December 2013 Ed Balls was today branded a 'turkey' after it emerged he has been given nine months to save his job following a series of dismal performances. Ed Miliband is weighing up whether to sack his Shadow Chancellor amid internal criticism and polling evidence that he is damaging Labour’s election chances. Today in the Commons David Cameron seized on the revelation, claiming Mr Miliband was 'sitting next to a turkey' who was too weak to fire. @highlight Shadow Cabinet insiders insist Miliband can be 'ruthless' with whole team @highlight Balls under pressure after dismal performance at the Autumn Statement @highlight He turned red and lost his way while colleagues looked uncomfortable @highlight Shadow Chancellor has until party conference in September to improve
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'My thoughts were with my grandchildren when I designed @placeholder.
A grandfather has helped answer the concerns of travellers across the globe by creating a portable lock which can secure almost any door in the world. Bob Fitzjohn, 66, form London, developed The EasyLock device at his kitchen table after raising more than £10,000 from crowdfunding website, IndieGogo. This device, which weighs less than an iPhone, will completely secure any type of door that opens inwards, anywhere on the globe, providing extra security for guests using hotels, B&Bs, or even beach huts. Scroll down for video This lock, which weighs less than an iPhone, will completely secure any type of door that opens inwards, anywhere on the globe @highlight Bob Fitzjohn raised more than £10,000 on crowdfunding website Indiegogo @highlight The EasyLock weighs less than an iPhone and fits any door in the world @highlight Wanted to keep grandchildren safe no matter where they stayed in the world
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Suarez has also revealed his £75million transfer to @placeholder was a 'covert operation' due to the ban
Luis Suarez has revealed the full extent of the injustice felt by the severity of his ban for biting Giorgio Chiellini, insisting Barcelona boss Luis Enrique referred to his return to training as 'like releasing a prisoner from Guantanamo'. The Uruguayan was banned from all of football activity for four months, which originally meant he was unable even to train with his new employers until the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled in August that he could resume non-competitive sessions. In his new autobiography, Luis Suarez: Crossing the Line - My Story, the forward reveals how Barca coach Enrique was incensed with the treatment he had received from FIFA. @highlight Luis Suarez was banned for four months from all football activity for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini at the World Cup in Brazil @highlight Suarez's return to training was 'like releasing a prisoner from Guantanamo Bay' according to Barcelona boss Luis Enrique @highlight Enrique's comment revealed in Luis Suarez: Crossing the Line - My Story @highlight Suarez also refers to £75m transfer from Liverpool as a 'covert operation'
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'I'm not giving up and I know the @placeholder government will do everything it can to bring the boys home or even to stop the execution,' she said.
The families of Bali Nine ringleaders Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran have made a desperate plea to Indonesia's president to reconsider the pair's executions in light of the work they have done to improve the lives of fellow inmates. On Thursday, Chan's last ditch attempt at a clemency bid was rejected by President Joko Widodo , following Sukumaran's rejected bid in December, officially exhausting the legal appeals against their death sentence for attempting to smuggle heroin into Australia. The decision comes as Australian media personalities, including Asher Keddie and Alan Jones, have joined the campaign initiated by artist Ben Quilty to request mercy from Indonesian authorities. @highlight The families of Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran beg Indonesian president to visit the inmates and see their reformed lives @highlight Their relatives said they were devastated by the rejection of their clemency bids but are still hoping for mercy @highlight Australian celebrities have joined the I Stand For Mercy campaign @highlight Many have spoken in a video created by artist Ben Quilty to beg for mercy @highlight 'He would not have the heart to order them to be executed if he saw their efforts' said Myuran's mother @highlight The pair have helped introduce tertiary studies and other classes @highlight They are both advocates against drugs and counsel fellow prisoners @highlight The pair could be executed by firing squad as early as next Sunday
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"This would get @placeholder back to work building a larger tax base and bringing the middle class back.
(CNN) -- Fixing the economy has long been at the top of everyone's presidential wish list. Nearly half of all Americans named the economy the most important issue facing the nation today, followed by the deficit and health care, according to a current CNN poll. But there are a lot of hot button issues Americans would like President Obama to address in his second term. CNN iReport challenged people to finish the sentence, "In his second term, Obama should ..." and the responses were varied and surprising. Read below and watch the videos to see four of the most interesting. @highlight iReporters had surprising answers on what Obama should tackle in his second term @highlight Middle East policy, immigration among top concerns @highlight Answers differ somewhat from 2012 election issues
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@placeholder, U-Saeed and Raja were sentenced at Bradford Crown Court.
A taxi driver and his three friends have been sentenced for a total of 68 years over the rape of a drunk passenger. Tamseel Virk, 42, Najim U-Saeed, 31, Wakar Akhtar, 21, and Azad Raja, 38, were each handed 17 year jail terms for the 'despicable' attack on the vulnerable woman in Bradford, Yorkshire. A judge heard how taxi driver Virk picked up the intoxicated victim after she had been out celebrating a friend's birthday in Leeds. Taxi driver Tamseel Virk (left) and Najim U-Saeed (right) are among four men sentenced to a combined total of 68 years over a 'despicable' rape attack on a drunk passenger @highlight Four men each given 17 years for conspiring to rape vulnerable woman @highlight Tamseel Virk, Najim U-Saeed, Wakar Akhtar and Azad Raja all sentenced @highlight Virk picked victim up in his taxi in Leeds, Bradford Crown Court was told @highlight She was then driven to Bradford, despite not asking to go there, court told @highlight 15 phone calls made between Vick and other defendants during the journey @highlight Victim woke to find a man having sex with her while another told her he had already had sex with her @highlight Akhtar was sentenced but is on the run having fled the country after giving evidence, the court heard
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More than 150 Labour councillors and MPs have backed the campaign, arguing it is vital to Mr @placeholder’s hopes of becoming Prime Minister in 2015.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:48 EST, 4 June 2013 Sensible: One Foot in the Grave star Richard Wilson said all Labour party members should support an EU referendum One Foot in the Grave star Richard Wilson today led calls for Labour leader Ed Miliband to offer an in-out referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Union. The Victor Meldrew star insisted to any ‘sensible’ party member would back the idea – which Mr Miliband has ruled out. The leadership is warned it risks looking ‘undemocratic’ and ready to ‘ignore’ core supporters by a new campaign called Labour for a Referendum. @highlight Richard Wilson says any 'sensible' party member would support a vote @highlight Key donor John Mills warns Miliband's refusal to support idea is 'unwise' @highlight David Cameron promising in-out referendum by 2017
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The two men hit it off the second @placeholder picked him up at the shelter, with Neil enveloping him in a bear hug.
A homeless man whose one wish this holiday season was to find a family to spend Thanksgiving with so he would not be alone got just what he wished for on Thursday - and more. Neal Shytles, who lives in a shelter in Norfolk, Virginia, had the chance to break bread and gobble up some turkey with Ashley McLemore and her husband Cory, a military couple from nearby Newport News who said they understood what it was like to be away from family during the holidays. And it wasn't just a meal Neil got, with the amazing couple also handing him something else after the meal. @highlight Neal Shytles got to spend Thanksgiving with Ashley McLemore and her husband Cory after making a plea for a family to take him in for the day @highlight Neal said he did not want to spend the holiday along @highlight Ashley and Cory, a military couple, cooked him a fest and say Neal is now like family to them @highlight Neal also got a $400 gift thanks to Cory and his coworkers, who raised the funds @highlight 'I have had one of the best days in many years,' said Neal
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The predicted top eight in the @placeholder by BSports and their chances of finishing in the top four
Chelsea will storm to Premier League glory by five points, Arsenal and Manchester United will qualify for the Champions League but Tottenham and Liverpool will miss out. That's according to the calculations of BSports, a division of STATS, whose computers have simulated each of the season's remaining games 100,000 times to predict the final table in May. They predict Chelsea will preserve their current five-point advantage at the summit and finish on 87 points, ahead of nearest-challengers Manchester City. Chelsea will still be celebrating at the end of the season, according to BSports' simulation of the title run-in Manchester City will finish five points behind Chelsea in the table, according to the predictions @highlight BSports have predicted every remaining fixture in Premier League season @highlight They say Chelsea will win the title by five points from Man City @highlight Arsenal and Man United are set to qualify for the Champions League @highlight Spurs and Liverpool face disappointment as they finish fifth and sixth @highlight Southampton will slip down the table to finish in seventh place @highlight BSports' computers simulated every game 100,000 times
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Under the old government, the @placeholder had an ally against the terrorist network.
(CNN)Yemen has been mired in political unrest, and Wednesday's decision by the United States, the United Kingdom and France to suspend embassy operations shows just how far the nation on the southwestern edge of the Arabian Peninsula has fallen into chaos. Yemen has been without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict since Houthi rebels seized control of key government facilities, dissolved parliament, and placed the President under house arrest. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi later resigned in protest. There are competing political interests across the troubled Middle Eastern nation and how they play out will have implications that reverberate around the globe. @highlight The U.S., UK and France suspend embassy operations in Sanaa @highlight The reason: A deteriorating security situation, terrorist activities and civil unrest
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@placeholder looked chic - and very trim - in a stylish all-black outfit, featuring a racy slit up the front.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 13:59 EST, 13 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:40 EST, 13 February 2014 The closeness of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew's relationship was once again demonstrated last night, as the former couple dined with their daughter Princess Beatrice in London's fashionable East End. The happy trio had a quiet family supper at the fashionable Les Trois Garcons on Bethnal Green Road. It was an unusual choice for the group – edgy Shoreditch, although gentrified, isn’t yet a royal stamping ground. Family night: A glamorous Princess Beatrice joined her parents at the Les Trois Garcons restaurant in Bethnal Green Road @highlight Trio dined at Les Trois Garçons in London last night @highlight All looked smart and stylish as they arrived at restaurant @highlight Princess Beatrice attended black tie Portrait Gala earlier this week @highlight Joined Duchess of Cambridge who is charity patron
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@placeholder was 31 years old when the photo was taken.
HAVANA, Cuba (CNN) -- "Che" the movie met Che the myth in Cuba this weekend, and the lengthy biopic of the Argentinean revolutionary won acclaim from among those who know his story best. Actor Benicio Del Toro stars in "Che," which details Che Guevara's role in the 1950s Cuban revolution. The movie was screened Saturday in the Yara movie theater in central Havana as part of the 30th International Festival of the New Latin American Cinema. "Che" also played Sunday at Havana's Karl Marx Theater. "Che" stars Oscar winner Benicio Del Toro in the title role, for which he won a best actor award at this year's Cannes Film Festival. @highlight "Che" stars Oscar winner Benicio Del Toro in the title role @highlight The official mouthpiece of the Cuban government gives Del Toro a glowing review @highlight The movie played Sunday at Havana's Karl Marx Theater @highlight "Che" will have a limited opening in the United States on Friday
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Rescue attempt: Emergency crews try to reach passengers trapped on the derailed @placeholder passenger train
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:38 PM on 27th February 2012 At least three people were dead and dozens injured following a massive train derailment in Canada. The passenger train was travelling from Niagara Falls to Toronto when it derailed near Burlington, Ontario. The three people killed were all railroad employees riding in the locomotive at the front of the train when it came off the tracks, according to Canada's Via Rail spokeswoman Michelle Lamarche. Scroll down for video Terror: An aerial view of a VIA passenger train that derailed in Burlington, Ontario where three people died and dozens were injured @highlight About 60 people were trapped inside wreckage of the commuter train @highlight Three dead were Via Rail employees, riding in the front carriage @highlight Crash also caused minor damage to nearby buildings @highlight Train was travelling from Niagara Falls to Toronto
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Amid a growing row over the @placeholder's story, police and the new press regulator are being asked to investigate.
Charlene Tyler (pictured) said she felt 'violated' after a photo of her legs was used in the sting operation A Sunday newspaper accused of turning two unsuspecting women into 'honey traps' to ensnare sex-shame MP Brooks Newmark was attacked by a Cabinet minister yesterday. Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said the Sunday Mirror should not have used 'selfie' photos from the internet of a Swedish model and a Lincolnshire mother of two without their consent. The photos were used as part of a 'sting' operation which resulted in married Mr Newmark quitting the Government after being caught sending an X-rated photo of himself. @highlight 'Sophie Wittams' was an online alter-ego used by a Sunday Mirror reporter @highlight Married MP Brooks Newmark sent X-rated photo of himself to the 'PR girl' @highlight Education Secretary and women's minister raised doubts about 'conduct' @highlight Case set to be referred to the Independent Press Standards Organisation
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He is appealing to the public to be alert in @placeholder and try not to get too close if they see an elephant approaching on the road.
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 19:38 EST, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:38 EST, 16 April 2013 Two tourists visiting a national park were injured after an elephant charged and overturned their car. The Polish man suffered broken ribs and the Chinese woman was also hurt when an elephant in the vast Kruger National Park in South Africa attacked the vehicle on a road at 6:30am yesterday. An emergency medical team was sent by helicopter to the scene in the country’s flagship park. Wreckage: A Polish man suffered broken ribs and a Chinese woman was also hurt when an elephant in the vast Kruger National Park in South Africa attacked this vehicle on a road at 6:30am yesterday @highlight Incident happened at Kruger National Park on road at 6:30am yesterday @highlight Polish man suffered broken ribs and Chinese woman had pelvis fracture @highlight Officials unsure why elephant became aggressive at South African park
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"Because we have such a low literacy rate here in @placeholder," she says.
On CNN's "State of the Union," host and chief national correspondent John King goes outside the Beltway to report on the issues affecting communities across the country. This week, King traveled to New Orleans, Louisiana, to look at recovery from Hurricane Katrina in the Lower Ninth Ward compared to the rest of the city. The Lower Ninth Ward Health Clinic was clinic director Patricia Berryhill's home before Hurricane Katrina. NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Patricia Berryhill sits behind a desk in what not too long ago was her living room, cheerfully greeting those who walk in and reaching for the phone as it rings yet again. @highlight 95 percent of Lower Ninth Ward clinic's patients have no health insurance @highlight While most of the debris from Katrina is gone, area still abandoned wasteland @highlight City's demographics changing as it enters its 'new normal' after storm @highlight Clinic director hopes Lower Ninth won't be forgotten in ambitious Obama agenda
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Sir Bernard said police must do more to stop those banned from @placeholder getting in and to kick out those who should no longer be here.
By Chris Greenwood Concern: Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe has warned that the criminal justice system is not adapting quickly enough to cope with the impact of immigration More than half of all foreign criminals caught in the UK have a right to stay that prevents them being deported, Britain’s top police officer said yesterday. Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe warned that the criminal justice system is not adapting quickly enough to cope with the impact of immigration. A third of crimes in London are committed by foreign offenders, the Met chief said. But the majority are EU citizens who may have the freedom to travel between and live in all member states. @highlight Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe says justice system is not adapting to immigration @highlight A third of crimes in London are committed by foreign offenders @highlight He added that 80,000 foreign nationals will enter custody suites next year
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Down: The life expectancy birth in the @placeholder is almost 79 years, one year lower than the OECD average of 80 years - women live to an average 81 years, compared with 76 for men
By Steve Doughty, Social Affairs Correspondent PUBLISHED: 07:07 EST, 28 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:55 EST, 28 May 2013 With its idyllic beaches and seemingly limitless sunshine, most of us have long known that it is the lucky country. And according to an international league table of happiness, Australia truly does take some beating on its quality of life. It has ranked number one on the OECD’s first such chart – and, somewhat unsurprisingly, well ahead of Britain, which came tenth. Winner: Australia is the best place in the world to live and work, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development @highlight Britain behind the US, Canada and the Scandinavian countries @highlight Countries were graded on income, jobs, housing and health
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@placeholder first hit the headlines last year with a hole in one that won him a trip into space.
Rory McIlroy shot a fine 66 in the first round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday – but still found himself upstaged by his playing partner, Andy Sullivan. Competing for the first time in one of the star groups, the 28-year-old Englishman admitted he was nervous at the prospect of teeing it up alongside world No 1 McIlroy and US Open Champion Martin Kaymer. It certainly didn’t show once he was one the course as he posted a wonderful 65 to set the early lead alongside Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts and Lee Westwood, who demonstrated just why he is looking forward to this season so much. @highlight Rory Mcllroy hit an impressive 66 at the Dubai Desert Classic on Thursday @highlight However, he was upstaged by playing partner Andy Sullivan @highlight The 28-year-old Englishman hit a wonderful 65 to set the early lead @highlight Nicolas Colsaerts and Lee Westwood shot the same score as Sullivan
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Cisse went on to score @placeholder's first goal, which made it 1-1, but is likely to face a ban for the violence
Another day and more disappointment from the effect that poor officiating is having on this Premier league season. Chelsea, Manchester City and West Ham who were all in the top 5 before play started were all victims whilst close rivals Southampton and Arsenal were beneficiaries. Penalties, dives and offsides were called incorrectly as we reached the halfway point of a wholly unsatisfactory season from too many select group officials. Chelsea players, in particular Cesc Fabregas, were rightly upset with Anthony Taylor's decision on Sunday Alex Song and Andy Carroll complain to referee Neil Swarbrick after Song's strike was disallowed @highlight Cesc Fabregas booking for diving against Crystal Palace was a travesty @highlight West Ham were very unlucky to see Alex Song's wonder-strike ruled out @highlight Papiss Cisse should have see red for his elbow on Seamus Coleman @highlight Cesc Fabregas was clearly tripped by Matt Targett and should have been awarded a penalty; instead he was cautioned by Anthony Taylor which was a travesty. @highlight Alex Song scored a superb goal which was disallowed by referee Neil Swarbrick under advice from his assistant, Matthew Wilkes. @highlight Manchester City were comfortably 2-0 up when Burnley scored a goal to get themselves back into the game but the scorer, George Boyd was clearly in an offside position. @highlight Everton will rue referee Craig Pawson somehow missing Papiss Cisse clearly and viciously elbow Seamus Coleman whilst waiting for a corner at St James’ Park – Cisse, who was offside in the build up to the next corner, then scored the first goal for Newcastle. @highlight Jon Moss missing Wayne Rooney clearly holding Tottenham’s Harry Kane to prevent him from competing for the ball at a set piece. A clear penalty which could have led to the only goal of the game.
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but I knew I'd been paying for something called @placeholder,' she's quoted as saying.
Seventy-five years ago, the government cut 65-year-old Ida May Fuller a check. It was numbered 00-000-001 - the first Social Security payout. Fuller, of Ludlow, Vermont, didn't realize it at the time, but her check helped launch the granddaddy of all entitlement programs. She had only paid three years' worth of payroll taxes before retiring but by the time of her death in 1975 at age 100, she collected $22,888.92 from Social Security monthly benefits. Scroll down for video Flashback: Seventy-five years ago, the government cut Ida May Fuller, 65, a check. It was numbered 00-000-001 - the first Social Security payout - here she is pictured in 1950 holding a Social Security check for $41.30 @highlight Fuller died in 1975 at age 100, she never married and had no children @highlight In total, she had received $22,888.92 in benefits @highlight Social Security has undergone significant changes since Fuller received her first check, including the addition of disability benefits in 1956 @highlight Today, 59 million retired workers, spouses, disabled workers and survivors get monthly payments averaging $1,194
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But @placeholder will have to work hard to ensure the potential for unrest among the squad is worthwhile.
Having got shot of one undeniably talented but possibly unhinged centre forward, Liverpool are now close to recruiting another who offers even greater chance of fireworks. Quite literally. Mario Balotelli’s return to the Premier League is on the cards, with Brendan Rodgers seemingly changing his mind over the former Manchester City striker who brought drama by the rocket load during his previous spell in England. But is the only player in world football with more baggage than Luis Suarez really what Liverpool need? VIDEO Scroll down for Mario Balotelli scores and still manages to row with team-mate Get ready for this: Mario Balotelli mocked up in a Liverpool kit ahead of his expected £16m move @highlight Liverpool agree £16million fee with AC Milan for striker Mario Balotelli @highlight Striker previously played in the Premier League for Manchester City @highlight Balotelli scored 20 goals in 54 league matches for City @highlight Off the pitch, he set off fireworks in his bathroom
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Three @placeholder men on board were later jailed for 10 years each for their part in the plot.
The £100million cocaine yacht stormed by Irish marines was skippered through its weeks-long Atlantic voyage by an old-age pensioner from West Yorkshire, authorities say. The 70-year-old British suspect was arrested aboard the 60ft Makayabella along with two other men, aged 35 and 28, allegedly with bales of cocaine so big they used them as makeshift furniture. All three are from West Yorkshire, where police have arrested two other men, aged 45 and 47. A sixth man is being hunted on suspicion of involvement in a smuggling operation. Scroll down for video Police lead away the skipper of the Makayabella after it was seized on the way past Ireland @highlight Three men, believed to be British, have been arrested by Irish drugs officers @highlight They were sailing a yacht with a cargo of cocaine worth £100million @highlight It was intercepted by the Irish Navy in the early hours of Tuesday @highlight It was towed slowly to Haulbowline naval base in Cork harbour
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But could the bright lights of @placeholder be a favourite of Brits as they want to see what all the fuss was about when George Clooney married there this autumn
Could the George Clooney effect have influenced Britons' choice of a winter break this Christmas? Research has revealed that there has been an increase of 66 per cent in bookings for the Italian city, which hit the headlines this autumn when film star and director Clooney married Amal Alamuddin at the seven-star Aman Canal Grande Hotel. However, the rise in bookings could in part be attributed to Venice's dedicated Christmas food market in the Campo Santo Stefano, with stalls offering creamy-white almond stuffed nougat, fruit-filled panettone from Verona and white truffles from Alba. The Christmas markets of Venice - they offer charm and an exquisite array of gifts @highlight Bookings for Venice have risen by 66% this year compared to 2013 @highlight London still most popular destination for Brits on a festive break @highlight Christmas markets around Europe are a particular crowd-puller
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But a @placeholder spokesman denied this, saying: 'We are completely committed to getting more young people participating in regular sport.'
By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 04:17 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:10 EST, 21 August 2013 It was lauded as an event that would 'inspire a generation', but just a year after the London Olympics came to a dramatic climax new Government figures show the number of youngsters participating in sport has actually fallen. A survey of 2,000 children carried out by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport has revealed nearly 75 per cent of under 10s had not been inspired to take up a sport in the after glow of the Games. The picture was slightly better for youngsters aged between 11 and 15, but even then fewer than half had been moved to get active. @highlight Majority of youngsters admit they have not been inspired by the Games @highlight Three quarters of under 10s still not active according to official figures @highlight Labour blames a lack of funding for the decline in number playing sport
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Branislav Ivanovic rises highest to score the decisive goal and send Chelsea to @placeholder
Chelsea battled their way to the Capital One Cup final with a hard-fought 1-0 extra-time win ensuring a 2-1 aggregate victory against Liverpool. Branislav Ivanovic's header in the opening period of added time was enough for Jose Mourinho's men, who will face either Tottenham or Sheffield United at Wembley. Here, Sportsmail columnist Martin Keown rates each player. CHELSEA (TEAM AVERAGE 6.6) Thibaut Courtois - 7.5 Made some good saves in the first half. He can pluck the ball out of the air at will. Thibaut Courtois (left) keeps the score level at 0-0 with a fine save from Liverpool's Alberto Moreno @highlight Chelsea beat Liverpool 1-0 after extra-time and 2-1 on aggregate @highlight Philippe Coutinho was the star man despite Liverpool's defeat @highlight Goalkeepers Thibaut Courtois and Simon Mignolet both impressed @highlight Eden Hazard and Lucas Leiva also shone at Stamford Bridge
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More than 400 Shi'ite were killed in @placeholder last year, many by hitmen or bombs, and the perpetrators are almost never caught.
By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 14:20 EST, 16 February 2013 | UPDATED: 20:13 EST, 16 February 2013 A bomb targeting Shi'ites in a busy Pakistani market has killed at least 60 people today. Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which intelligence officials say has become a major security threat, has claimed responsibility for the sectarian attack on Shi'ites in the city of Quetta. 'The explosion was caused by an improvised explosive device fitted to a motorcycle,' said Wazir Khan Nasir, deputy inspector general of police in Quetta. Scroll down for video Horror: The scene at a market in Quetta after it was devastated by a bomb on Saturday @highlight Pakistan's Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, which intelligence officials say has become a major security threat, has claimed responsibility @highlight Blast was caused by an improvised explosive device fitted to a motorcycle @highlight Last month, LeJ said it carried out a bombing in Quetta that killed nearly 100
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