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'Traditional fables, botanical prints and the earthiness of the countryside by night all played their part, and this sense of dark beauty was beautifully captured by Tim and @placeholder for the campaign.
By Bianca London Earlier this year Cara Delevingne posted some photographers of herself posing with a group of owls on Instagram. And whilst it seemed like just another day in the weird and wonderful world of the quirky 20-year-old, the real reason behind her seemingly random snaps has been revealed. Cara has just been announced as the star of Mulberry's autumn/winter 13 campaign, which sees her posing with her furry friends and the latest range of handbags. An owl of a time: Cara Delevingne's latest campaign sees her posing with some owl for Mulberry Shot by renowned photographer Tim Walker and directed by Ronnie Cooke Newhouse, the British luxury brand's campaign aims to celebrate the beauty and mystery of the English countryside. @highlight Model posted an Instagram picture surrounded by owls earlier this year @highlight Today announced as star of Mulberry's autumn/winter 2013 campaign @highlight Fairy-tale themed bird shoot shot by Tim Walker @highlight Cara closed the label's show at London Fashion Week in February
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@placeholder was hired by her mother to fix a leaky skylight and rake leaves.
Salt Lake City, Utah (CNN) -- Elizabeth Smart will continue her testimony Tuesday in the federal kidnapping trial of Brian David Mitchell. Mitchell told Smart he wanted her from the moment he first saw her, Smart told a captivated jury Monday. He said he planned for months how he would snatch her so she could join him and his wife in a "celestial" plural marriage, Smart testified. "He said they had been preparing for me since he saw me," she said. It was the fall of 2001, and he was panhandling outside a mall in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Smart said she was with her mother and five brothers and sisters, shopping for school clothes. @highlight Brian David Mitchell is accused of abducting then-14-year-old Elizabeth Smart in 2002 @highlight Defense attorneys claim Mitchell is insane @highlight "It was indescribable fear," Smart testifies of her nighttime abduction @highlight Smart was held captive for nine months
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According to Marescotti, family-born businesses like @placeholder are the backbone of Italy, and a reason not to worry about the political malaise hovering over the country.
(CNN) -- Bright, shiny and emblazoned with names like Ferrari and Lamborghini -- these brakes are almost as stylish as the cars they're hidden within. Brembo is a world leader when it comes to high performance brakes, with a high profile at Formula 1 and other motor car racing events. Now it's broadening its target market to expand its German footprint. Read more: EasyJet Moscow route will attract business travel "When we entered the crisis in 2009 we had a strong brand, we had good products, but we were suffering," managing director Andrea Marescotti told CNN. "We lost 25% of the sales in 2009 and we realized that by being too focused on the top luxury end we were exposed to the crisis," he said. @highlight Brembo is a world leader when it comes to high performance brakes @highlight Brembo's sales come from Germany, dwarfing the share for Italy, at 15% @highlight Lombardy is regarded as one of the four motors of Europe, a highly industrialized region
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But it seems the @placeholder have reverse-engineered them with explosives, says Hardy.
(CNN) -- Painted sky-blue, these small flying machines may look like toy planes but they have South Korea scrambling to secure its airspace. In recent weeks, South Korea's defense ministry has discovered three crashed unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that it believes belong to Pyongyang. Equipped with Japanese-made digital cameras, the drones captured images of important military installations and South Korea's presidential office in Seoul, according to local media reports. South Korea says the aircraft are a sign of Pyongyang's heightened surveillance that should be taken seriously, and yet officials and experts suggest the drones pose little, if any, real threat. @highlight South Korea suspects that three drones discovered in recent weeks belong to North Korea @highlight The unmanned aircraft are fitted with digital cameras, difficult to detect with radar @highlight Experts say the drones are low-tech and pose little threat @highlight Seoul is bolstering its air defense network in light of the discovery
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But @placeholder and the FA board have made the correct call.
By Matt Lawton Last updated at 1:00 AM on 4th February 2012 John Terry was stripped of the England captaincy for the second time yesterday and a number of team-mates believe he should not be picked by Fabio Capello while allegations of racism persist. The decision, taken by the 14 members of the FA board, was communicated first to Capello on Thursday night and then to Terry at 10am yesterday in a call from FA chairman David Bernstein. The news was broken by Mail Online. Terry faces trial on July 9, having been accused of a racially aggravated public-order offence against Anton Ferdinand. Terry denies the charge, but the FA have decided it would be inappropriate to let the 31-year-old Chelsea defender lead England at this summer’s European Championship. @highlight Chelsea defender, 31, informed of FA's decision this morning @highlight Move comes two days after court sets trial date for Terry to answer charge of racially-abusing QPR player Anton Ferdinand @highlight It emerged England manager Capello was not consulted and does not agree with the decision. @highlight Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand — brother of Anton and Terry’s predecessor as England captain — ruled himself out of contention to be the new skipper. @highlight Capello began deliberating over Terry’s replacement, with his options limited. Gareth Barry and Scott Parker are among the leading contenders. @highlight Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas backed Terry and said he would remain Chelsea captain.
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Ending the embargo would also imply respect for the Cuban people, an acknowledgment that they have the vision and vitality to enact needed reforms, and that transition in Cuba, whatever form it may take, is wholly a @placeholder affair.
(CNN) -- In April 2009, the White House released a presidential memorandum declaring that democracy and human rights in Cuba were "national interests of the United States." Assistant Secretary of State Arturo Valenzuela repeated the message in May of this year to the Cuban-American National Foundation in Miami. The Obama administration, he said, wanted "to promote respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms ... in ways that will empower the Cuban people and advance our national interests." Fine words. But if the administration really wanted to do something in the national interest, it would end the 50-year-old policy of political and economic isolation of Cuba. @highlight Louis Perez: U.S. administration has said Cuban democracy is U.S.'s "national interest" @highlight If President Obama wants change in Cuba, he must lift embargo, he says @highlight While struggling to survive, he says, Cubans have no energy for political reform @highlight Perez: Lifting embargo would deny Cuba leaders U.S. policy as an excuse
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'Just as an electric field consists of particles called photons, the @placeholder field consists of Higgs bosons woven into the vacuum.
The capture of the most wanted sub-atomic particle in physics was today named as Science journal's Breakthrough of the Year. Scientists had been chasing the Higgs boson, nicknamed the 'God particle' for more than four decades. In July the team from the European nuclear research facility at Cern in Geneva announced the detection of a particle that fitted the description of the elusive Higgs. Top breakthrough: A representation of traces of traces of a proton-proton collision measured in the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experience in the search for the Higgs boson The boson is believed to give matter mass via an associated 'Higgs field' that permeates space. Without the property of mass, the universe we live in could not exist. @highlight Scientists had hunting for evidence of the Higgs boson for over 40 years @highlight Physicists using found it using Cern's £2.6billion atom smasher @highlight Journal Science also lists nine runners up @highlight The Denisovan Genome: Scientists sequenced the DNA blueprint of the Denisovans, an extinct species of human that lived alongside Neanderthals and the ancestors of people living today. @highlight Making Eggs From Stem Cells: Japanese researchers showed that embryonic stem cells from mice could be coaxed into becoming viable egg cells. @highlight Curiosity's Landing System: Mission engineers at the American space agency Nasa safely and precisely placed the Curiosity rover on the surface of Mars. They used a 'sky crane' that dropped the 3.3 ton rover to the surface from a hovering platform on three cables. @highlight X-ray Laser Provides Protein Structure: Researchers used an X-ray laser, which shines a billion times brighter than traditional synchrotron sources, to determine the structure of an enzyme required by the parasite that causes African sleeping sickness. The advance demonstrated the potential of X-ray lasers to decipher proteins that conventional X-ray sources cannot. @highlight Precision Engineering of Genomes: The revision and deletion of DNA in higher organisms has generally been hit-or-miss. In 2012, a tool known as TALENs, which stands for 'transcription activator-like effector nucleases,' allowed scientists to alter or inactivate specific genes in animals such as zebra fish and toads, and cells from patients with disease. @highlight Majorana Fermions: The existence of Majorana fermions, particles that act as their own antimatter and annihilate themselves, has been debated for more than seven decades. This year, a team of physicists and chemists in the Netherlands provided the first solid evidence that such exotic matter exists, in the form of quasi-particles. These are groups of interacting electrons that behave like single particles. @highlight The ENCODE Project: A decade-long study reported this year in more than 30 papers revealed that the human genetic code is more functional than researchers had believed. Although just 2% of the genome codes for actual proteins, the Encyclopaedia of DNA Elements, or ENCODE, project indicated that about 80% of it is active in ways such as helping to switch genes on or off. @highlight Brain-Machine Interfaces: Scientists showed that paralysed human patients could move a mechanical arm with their minds and perform complex movements in three dimensions. The technology is still experimental, and costly, but the team is hopeful that one day it will help patients paralysed by strokes, spinal injuries and other conditions. @highlight Neutrino Mixing Angle: Hundreds of researchers working on the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment in China found the last part of the jigsaw describing how particles known as neutrinos morph from one strain or 'flavour' to another as they travel at near-light speed. Neutrinos may someday help researchers to explain why the universe contains so much matter and so little antimatter.
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An estimated one million properties in Spain are owned by @placeholder.
Hundreds of thousands of Britons with holiday homes in Spain and France could be prevented from renting them out to tourists. Controversial laws set to be passed could also add hundreds of pounds to the cost of breaks for millions of travellers from Britain. They will no longer be able to pay cheaper rates direct to owners but will have to stay in apartments, villas or hotels operated by major firms. Meanwhile, thousands of second-home owners could end up trying to sell up as the changes make it too complicated and costly to keep the property going. Concerns: British villa owners Philip Edwardes-Ker and Nina Bailey pictured in San Jose, Spain where they let out a three-bedroom property @highlight Second-home owners on the continent targeted in controversial new laws @highlight Travelers will no longer be able to pay cheap rates direct to owners, but will have to stay in apartments, hotels of villas operated by major firms @highlight Crackdown could be implemented in Paris and Lyon as early as next week
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'It is a reflection of the immediacy and modernity of @placeholder's work in this new collection.'
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:40 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:40 EST, 18 April 2013 Costumes from The Great Gatsby went on display in London today. Twenty pieces worn by cast members of the film - including Leonardo DiCaprio and Carey Mulligan - will be showcased in the Regent Street store of menswear brand Brooks Brothers. The brand, which made the menswear costumes worn in the film, collaborated with the film's costume designer Catherine Martin to host the exhibition. Men's clothing label Brookes Brothers hosts The Great Gatsby costume exhibition in London today Catherine - who is married to the film's director Baz Luhrmann - said: 'Brooks Brothers is mentioned numerous times in Fitzgerald's writings as a representation of the ultimate gentleman's purveyor of fine clothing to the American man of distinction. @highlight 20 pieces worn by cast members showcased in Brooks Brothers Regent Street store
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Black Friday: @placeholder is a hectic shopping holiday where millions brave their way through crowded department stores to snag great deals
More and more employees are giving thanks after a wave of stores including Costco and Nordstrom - once open on Thanksgiving - are now closing so that staff can enjoy the holiday with family. Macy's and Kohl’s have previously led the way for sales to start early - opening on Thanksgiving rather than Black Friday. A Facebook page called Boycott Shopping on Thanksgiving along with various other online petitions were formed to stop shopping on the family holiday. The Facebook group has almost 7,000 signatures. And it appears the campaign is working. Open: Despite many employees and shoppers demanding Macy's close on Thanksgiving, they will be open at 6am a day before Black Friday to reel in extra dough @highlight Costco will be closed on Thanksgiving and will wait to open until 9am on black Friday, it has announced @highlight The chain is part of a counter-movement among stores refusing to open over the holidays @highlight Nordstrom is another big name refusing to open @highlight Macy's and Kohl’s are among the stores who started opening on Thanksgiving - refusing to wait until Black Friday to start their sales @highlight Early sales allow the stores to cash in but it means shop workers lose out on the time off
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‘I am not party to what has happened in the talks but it looks to me like Celtic are going to lose @placeholder.
IT used to be unfortunate centre-backs who felt the brunt of Chris Sutton’s directness in a challenge. Now it is the financial powerbrokers at Celtic. To Sutton, doing everything to retain both Kris Commons and John Guidetti is essential for the Parkhead club if they are to begin enticing supporters back through the turnstiles. Enough is enough, he insists, when it comes to star quality drifting away from the east end of Glasgow. A key figure in the Martin O’Neill era, Sutton accepts the monetary environment is far more demanding for Celtic in the present day. Yet he would also contend that it doesn’t provide a permanent excuse. @highlight Midfielder Kris Commons is out of contract at the end of the season @highlight Crystal Palace and Leicester City ready to move for 31-year-old @highlight On-loan striker John Guidetti has scored 10 goals in 11 appearances
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Yes, there are other important challenges for both the Republican challenger and the @placeholder incumbent as they share the debate stage for the first of three encounters.
Denver (CNN) -- To win in November, Mitt Romney must emerge from his first debate with President Barack Obama as the leader on this campaign's defining question: Which candidate do voters trust more to handle the economy? "He has to paint a compelling picture of a better economic future and why he can lead us there and President Obama can't," GOP pollster Whit Ayres told CNN when asked to define Romney's paramount debate challenge. Democratic pollster Peter Hart made the same point but in more colorful language: "If Romney loses this issue, then he is toast." How to watch, clip and share the debate @highlight Campaign's defining question is who voters trust to handle economy @highlight Romney faces same question all challengers do -- is he credible alternative? @highlight Obama faces challenge of showing how next four years would be different from last four @highlight Bottom line is the debate rests on which of two men on stage are more persuasive
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‘I'm constantly getting reports from down in @placeholder about “what the hell are we going to do about these big birds - they're destroying our gardens”, which we've known about for 30 years,’ he said.
They’ve been spotted at the beach, by the back yard BBQ and cruising down main streets. Once a rare species, brush turkeys have made a remarkably bold comeback with their population increasing 700 per cent in the last 20 years in Brisbane, Queensland, alone. Now one top scientist has warned the red-necked game birds - also commonly known as bush and scrub turkeys - are heading for the expensive gardens of Sydney. Behavioural ecologist Professor Darryl Jones told the ABC there is nothing to stop the protected species which have taken over Brisbane and are now making their way south. @highlight The game bird's population has increased 700 per cent in 20 years in Brisbane since they became a protected species @highlight Behavioural ecologist Professor Darryl Jones warned they are heading south
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'We, Jennie’s family, feel disappointed and that justice has not been done for such a terrible thing that @placeholder has done to our wonderful daughter, sister and friend to so many people.'
By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 14 July 2012 | UPDATED: 12:21 EST, 14 July 2012 A jealous husband who shot his wife five times with an illegal firearm after learning of her secret affair with a younger man was today jailed for 12 years. David Leeman, 60, shot Jennie, 44, with a semi-automatic pistol at close range in a barn on the farm they once shared in rural Devon. Their marriage was already on the rocks when Mrs Leeman, who had two sons and two daughters with the defendant during a 20-year relationship, started seeing another man, Norman Laramy, 40. @highlight Couple had been married for 20 years and had two children @highlight Court heard relationship had been 'on the rock's' when Mrs Leeman began affair with another man @highlight Mr Leeman discovered affair six days before killing his wife @highlight Husband found guilty of manslaughter, but acquitted of murder
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'There is no question of the @placeholder washing their hands of this problem', said M Capet.
France wants the UK to pay for a day centre for the illegal immigrants gathered at Calais, says a left-wing French MP. The suggestion came from Yann Capet who met Bernard Cazeneuve, the Interior Minister, today and suggested a centre should be established in Calais and others nearby. 'The minister was most insistent that there must be British solidarity very concretely and not only in words but also in actions. Sudanese refugees today in Calais. A 'new Songatte' camp has been established in some woods just outside Calais by refugees who are waiting to get into the UK Once again gangs of migrants are forming at Calais, ready to make an assault on the UK @highlight Left-wing French MP insists Britain should pay for centres to give advice to illegal immigrants at Calais @highlight Transport companies urging truckers to avoid boarding ferries at Calais because of immigrant problem @highlight Calais mayor wants permission to build another Sangatte camp to house 400 migrants
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But U.S. and @placeholder officials predicted it would resume Friday during the day.
(CNN) -- Two days after Islamist militants abducted an undetermined number of hostages -- including Westerners -- at a gas plant in a remote section of Algeria, "ongoing activity at various locations" was continuing, a British official said Friday. It was not clear whether that activity represented "mopping up and checking" or "something more active" being carried out by Algerian forces against the abductors, the official told CNN. Algerian forces launched their operation upon noticing the hostages being moved toward "a neighboring country," where kidnappers could use them "as a means of blackmail with criminal intent," Algerian Communications Minister Mohamed Said told state television on Thursday. @highlight British official says there is "ongoing activity at various locations" near gas plant in Algeria @highlight British Prime Minister David Cameron warned there could be "bad news ahead" @highlight British, Norwegian, U.S. and Japanese citizens are among those held hostage @highlight "There are still hostages, and there are still terrorists," a senior U.S. official says
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READ MORE: @placeholder gets more than its fair share of disasters
(CNN) -- A tropical depression that has brought flash flooding and landslides to the southern Philippines has left 45 people dead and displaced more than 260,000, authorities say. Nearly 900,000 people have been affected by the heavy rains brought by Tropical Depression Agaton, having lashed the country for days, says the country's national disaster agency, with more than 55,000 families currently in emergency shelter in 585 evacuation centers. Among those affected are survivors of November's Typhoon Haiyan, which left millions homeless in the Philippines, says relief organization Oxfam. Oxfam's Philippines country director Justin Morgan said in a statement that thousands made homeless by Haiyan had been evacuated from rain-collapsed tents and flooded makeshift shelters to avoid being left exposed to the elements by Agaton, including in the ravaged city of Guiuan, the first town in Haiyan's path. @highlight Flash floods and landslides have left 45 dead in the Philippines in recent days @highlight More than 55,000 families, or 260,000 people, have been displaced by the storm @highlight Most of the deaths were by drowning or in landslides @highlight The heavy rains were brought by tropical depression Agaton, which has now dissipated
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About 190 officers oversee the readiness of nuclear weapons systems at the @placeholder base, meaning the episode tainted a large percentage of that force in some way.
Nine Air Force commanders lost their jobs in the wake of a cheating scandal involving systemic cheating on tests by officers in the U.S. nuclear missile program, officials from that military branch said Thursday. The fired officers were in "leadership positions" at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James said. Though not directly involved in cheating, "they failed to provide adequate oversight of their crew force," according to James. In addition, Col. Robert Stanley -- head of the 341st Missile Wing and a 25-year veteran -- "relinquished command" and submitted his resignation Thursday morning, said Lt. Gen. Stephen Wilson, the commander of the Air Force's Global Strike Command. @highlight The head of the 341st Missile Wing "relinquished command," asked to retire @highlight "Leadership's focus on perfection led commanders to micromanage," official says @highlight The cheating on an exam for missile launch officers was between 2011 and 2013 @highlight Air Force leader: Though they didn't cheat, commanders didn't provide adequate oversight
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@placeholder is so blessed to have a wonderful network of friends!'
An American Airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing when its cabin walls began to break apart as terrified passengers looked on. Flyer James Wilson said travellers on Monday's flight from San Francisco to Dallas knew something was wrong when they felt the fuselage begin to shake violently and heard popping noises outside the Boeing 757 shortly after take-off. Astonished travellers feared the plane would crash as interior panels on both sides of the cabin pulled apart from the walls, exposing insulation, and they felt a change in cabin pressure due to a possible blown air duct. Scroll down for video @highlight Interior panels on both sides of the cabin pulled apart from the walls @highlight American Airlines flight was heading to Dallas from San Francisco @highlight Passenger James Wilson says passengers screamed for flight attendants @highlight Captain decided to turn around after inspecting the damage himself @highlight Airline spokesman says blown air duct investigated as possible cause
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'We're kind of thinking of it as Shameless in famine @placeholder.'
Channel 4 has caused outrage by commissioning a 'Shameless-style' comedy series based on the Irish potato famine - a tragedy in which more than a million people died. The sitcom, called Hungry, was recently revealed by Dublin-based screenwriter Hugh Travers but has been met with strong opposition - with thousands signing a petition to prevent the show being aired. Some say the show's comical stance is an insult to those who died and that the Irish potato famine is 'no laughing matter' and should only be shown in an historical context. Scroll down for video Irish potato famine: More than one million died when the potato crop was hit by disease in the mid 19th century @highlight Sitcom, called Hungry, was revealed by Dublin-based writer Hugh Travers @highlight Defending idea he said: 'Ireland has always been good at black humour' @highlight Added that they are thinking of the project as 'Shameless in famine Ireland' @highlight Show is facing strong opposition with thousands signing online petition
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"I understand the @placeholder economy is not in good shape, so there is a lot of pressure from domestic lobbies for protection from other countries."
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Exports of French Bordeaux, Italian Tuscans and Spanish Riojas could get more expensive in China if a tit-for-tat tariff war bubbles over between the world's most populous country and the European Union. On Wednesday, Beijing launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy probes into imports of European wine. The inquiry follows new EU tariffs, only announced Tuesday, of nearly 12% on China-made solar panels that begin June 6. The European Commission has accused China's state-subsidized panel makers of flooding European markets with unfairly cheap products. In a public statement, China's Ministry of Commerce said it had "received requests from domestic wine companies, accusing European wine companies of entering the Chinese market by dumping products, receiving subsidies and other unfair measures. Based on these requests, the Ministry of Commerce will initiate a serious investigation according to laws and regulations." @highlight China launches anti-dumping, anti-subsidy inquiries into European wine imports @highlight Probe seen as retaliation for EU tariffs on China-made solar panels one day earlier @highlight France is China's top wine exporter, Australia distant second @highlight EU tariffs on Chinese solar panels set to rise in August if no resolution achieved
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The picture shows @placeholder, who appears in other images around the house
With love letters strewn across the floor, a gown hung in the bedroom, and black-and-white photos under a film of cobwebs, it looks like a scene from a fairytale. But this derelict dairy farm standing in the depths of the Welsh countryside is a real-life mystery. Dubbed the 'Red Dress Manor', it is filled to the brim with personal belongings - including a floor-length red satin dress and love letters. But there has been no sign of life within these walls for 40 years. Scroll down for video Listed: According to documents found by photographer Dan Circa, the house in Llanymynech, near Shrewsbury, is called Calcott Hall and was Grade II* listed in 1953 @highlight The derelict dairy farm in Llanymynech, Powys, mid-Wales built in 1725 looks like a real-life fairytale scene @highlight The owner, identified as Ellen Jones, died in the 1970s, leaving her red dress hanging in an empty wardrobe @highlight Officially called Calcott Hall, the grade II listed in 1953 building is dubbed 'red dress manor' by locals @highlight Clothes, letters, newspapers and photographs have been left untouched strewn across the floors @highlight Do you know who Ellen or the woman in the red dress is? Contact MailOnline on 0203 6151934
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Tests: @placeholder said all burgers had been tested and come back negative for horse DNA
By Ben Spencer and Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:22 EST, 25 January 2013 Tesco has apologised after one its stores continued to sell a line of burgers that should have been withdrawn in the wake of the horse meat scandal. Customers were alarmed when the own-brand 'Free From' quarter pounder prompted an alert at the checkout, informing them that the 'product has been withdrawn from sale'. But despite the warning, staff at the store in Cowley, Oxfordshire, ignored the system and allowed the customers to purchase the burgers anyway. Apology: Tesco apologised after customers purchased a variety of burger that should have been withdrawn in the wake of the horse meat scandal at its store in Cowley, Oxfordshire @highlight Tesco customers purchased withdrawn line at store in Cowley, Oxfordshire @highlight Staff sold burgers despite a checkout alert warning they were 'withdrawn' @highlight Waitrose pulled six product lines after supplier Dalepak lost accreditation @highlight Dalepak one of three meat processing firms found to contain horse DNA @highlight Waitrose '100 per cent confident' that there was no horse meat in burgers @highlight Managing director aid horse meat scandal was inevitable due to major supermarkets squeezing suppliers
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@placeholder lived at the home where his body was found, officials said.
By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 04:00 EST, 27 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:59 EST, 27 December 2013 A teenager has been charged with first-degree murder after a decapitated body was found in a basement apartment on Christmas Day. Alexis Valdez, 18, was arrested outside the apartment block in Chicago's Belmont Gardens neighborhood where the discovery was made at around 2am. The victim, identified as 41-year-old Silvestre Diaz-Hernandez, died of multiple blunt and sharp-force injuries, according to the Cook County medical examiner's office. Grim: Police investigate a homicide in Chicago's Northeast Side on Christmas Day after the body of a 41-year-old man was found decapitated @highlight Alexis Valdez, 18, arrested outside apartment where body found @highlight Victim has been named as 41-year-old Silvestre Diaz Hernandez @highlight Died of multiple blunt and sharp-force injuries, says medical examiner
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A Google spokesperson said: 'Inspired by the 50th Anniversary of Doctor Who, our engineers thought it would be a cool idea for users to find and tour the TARDIS from @placeholder level.'
The Doctor has landed outside Earl's Court London Underground station. His TARDIS has been spotted by hundreds of fans, thanks to Google's Street View. And now anyone can take a peek inside by clicking the double arrow pointing at the old-fashioned police box located outside the Earl's Court Underground station on Google Maps. For those not familiar with the Time Lord transportation, a TARDIS (Time and Relative Dimension in Space) can take passengers to any point in time and space and to anywhere in the universe You can peak inside the TARDIS by clicking the double arrow pointing at the old-fashioned police box located outside the Earl's Court Underground station on Google's Street View @highlight Google is allowing anyone to take a look inside using its Street View map @highlight It added the feature to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who @highlight Hundreds of fans have already reviewed the site, with one commenting: ‘They must have had a pest problem - I kept hearing someone shouting "Exterminate! Exterminate!"'
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'The Prince and @placeholder are happy to confirm they are expecting twins at the end of the year.'
Dressed in floor-length white Dior, Princess Charlene was every inch the royal yummy mummy to be as she stepped out in LA last night. Attending the Princess Grace Awards Gala at the Beverley Wiltshire hotel in Los Angeles, the Monégasque royal looked happy and content, hours after news that she is expecting twins broke. This morning, the Palais Royal in Monaco also officially confirmed news of multiple heirs, issuing a statement that read: Glowing: Princess Charlene was glamorous in a floor-length white dress as she stepped out in Los Angeles. Here she poses with director Adam Shankman and gala host Jane Lynch @highlight Charlene, 36, was pretty in a floor-length white Dior gown at the LA event @highlight Prince Albert, 56, kept close to his wife during the glamorous dinner @highlight Charlene looked thrilled when she was serenaded by a group of tenors @highlight The Palais Royal in Monaco has now officially confirmed news of twins @highlight Speculation has now turned to how twins will affect the succession
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This 'rude, unhelpful and condescending' behavior was 'straight up belligerent' according to a stunned @placeholder.
By Joshua Gardner and James Nye A leaked memo reveals that high-ranking executives at Comcast admit the excruciating customer service call that recently went viral was mostly their fault. Taking the blame: An internal memo from Comcast COO Dave Watson blames the company for training customer service reps in potentially annoying tactics The company's chief operating officer Dave Watson says in his memo that the nagging, begging and condescending endured for 18 minutes by Ryan Block was part of what Comcast paid and trained the employee to do. 'It was painful to listen to this call, and I am not surprised that we have been criticized for it,' Watson says in the document first leaked to Consumerist. @highlight An internal memo from Comcast COO Dave Watson blames the company for training customer service reps in potentially annoying tactics @highlight 'It was painful to listen to this call, and I am not surprised that we have been criticized for it,' Watson writes in the letter leaked to Consumerist @highlight Memo surfaced a week after call to customer Ryan Block went viral -- it has now been played some 5 million times
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Now rumours have circulated that @placeholder's ex is dating Salihovic.
Hoffenheim midfielder Sejad Salihovic is rumoured to be dating pop princess Selena Gomez. The 30-year-old Bosnian international has been visiting the Middle East during the Bundesliga break, meeting Gomez on his travels, and it is believed a romance between the duo stemmed from there. The pair are believed to have spent time together over the New Year in Dubai, which included a joint camel ride and having a bite to eat. Sejad Salihovic is all smile as he poses for a photo with Selena Gomez during a camel ride Gomez tucks into some food as she enjoys a late night meal with Salihovic and others @highlight Selena Gomez used to previously date Justin Bieber @highlight The 22-year-old popstar is rumoured to be dating Sejad Salihovic @highlight Salihovic is a 30-year-old Bosnian international who is a professional footballer for Bundesliga side Hoffenheim
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"We are not with @placeholder," Abbas tweeted, "We are with the Iranian people and their demands."
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- The Arab world is among the worldwide audience that has been closely watching as events in Iran have unfolded over the past week. Protesters fight running battles with motorcycle-mounted militia members Saturday in Tehran. "In all honesty, I am amazed by these Iranians," Egyptian human rights activist and blogger Walid Abbas posted on his Twitter page. "I have no green t-shirt" Abbas tweeted Saturday. He was referring to the color worn by many supporters of opposition candidate Mir Hossein Moussavi, whose supposed failure to win last week's election sparked the wave of unrest that has gripped the nation. @highlight Arab world has closely watched as events in Iran have unfolded over past week @highlight Relations between Iran and Arab states have always been tense @highlight Egypt, Morocco accuse Iran of trying to spread Shiite faith among its Sunni population @highlight Some Arab states look to Iran as a regional superpower that can support them
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Several witnesses said @placeholder raised his hands and was not attacking the officer.
While the nation is watching and hearing the angry protests in support of black shooting victim Michael Brown, a different kind of support is being voiced for the white police officer who fatally shot the unarmed teenager. In a first account of its kind, a caller to Radio America's "The Dana Show," who identified herself only as Josie, told listeners a detailed account of Officer Darren Wilson's side. A source with detailed knowledge of the investigation told CNN it accurately matched what the officer has told investigators. "He said all of a sudden, he just started to bum rush him," she said. "He just started coming at him full speed, and so he just started shooting and he just kept coming." @highlight Rallies in support of Officer Darren Wilson are being organized on social media @highlight Funding for the officer and the family has taken off @highlight Friends defend Wilson's actions
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"From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., I am in chemical engineering classes, and from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m., I work on DropCard, so I don't get much free time," said @placeholder, 22.
(CNN) -- Susie Levitt's and Katie Shea's feet had had enough. Walking around Manhattan sidewalks between classes in their high heels was getting unbearable. Katie Shea and Susie Levitt, founders of "CitiSoles," said walking around Manhattan in high heels was painful. Tal Raviv felt frustrated. While studying in Hong Kong in 2007, he found that adjusting to a new city was hard enough. Even more aggravating was trying to connect with friends on Facebook whose names were common. Jaun Calle and Adam Berlin were bored. Watching college football on television isn't as exciting as being there in person, they thought. @highlight Susie Levitt and Katie Shea created a foldable-shoe company called "CitiSoles" @highlight Tal Raviv co-founded "DropCard," a new take on the business card @highlight Juan Calle and Adam Berlin created "SEC Excursions," a travel agency @highlight "There is no better time" to start a business, an entrepreneur expert says
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The @placeholder claimed they had done this for commercial purposes, and not to avoid tax, but their argument was yesterday rejected by the courts.
The Qatari ruling family has been ordered to pay £38million in stamp duty for the purchase of Chelsea Barracks after using an aggressive tax avoidance scheme to avoid the bill. The oil-rich country bought the 13-acre site from the Ministry of Defence for almost £1billion in 2007, making it Britain’s most expensive residential development site. But the Qataris powerful sovereign wealth fund did not pay any stamp duty on the purchase after employing complex tax avoidance methods. Scroll down for video The Qatari ruling family has been ordered to pay £38million in stamp duty for the purchase of Chelsea Barracks after using an aggressive tax avoidance scheme to avoid the bill @highlight The Qatari ruling family has been ordered to pay £38million in stamp duty @highlight They used an aggressive tax avoidance scheme to avoid the huge bill @highlight Country bought 13-acre site from the MoD for almost £1billion in 2007
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But after that song was played at every pool party, barbecue, nightclub and wedding reception -- topping the @placeholder 100 in late June and staying there until September -- Thicke became a global pop star.
(CNN) -- Getting a song to hit in the summer can change a career -- just ask Katy Perry or Robin Thicke. Before the reign of "I Kissed a Girl" in the summer of 2008, Perry had been tirelessly striving to create a name for herself in the music industry and was starting to find some long-sought success with her debut single, "Ur So Gay." But right around Independence Day 2008 -- which reminds us to make the most of what's left of the season -- Perry's loud and bold "I Kissed a Girl" pushed through to the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 and refused to let go for seven weeks. That single gave Perry an entree as pop's newest princess. @highlight Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" is a front-runner for 2014's top summer song @highlight Other hits such as "Rude" and "Ain't It Fun" are bringing competition @highlight Last year, the song of the summer was Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines"
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According to the cable, Sadeghnia had tracked the @placeholder dissident at the same time he was making plans to assassinate the California dissident.
Glendora, California (CNN) -- It's the kind of Southern California town made for daydreaming: Quiet streets and sunny skies, a place where tranquility seems rarely to be disturbed. But according to police, as well as classified U.S. diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks, the Los Angeles suburb of Glendora was the scene of an international assassination plot. The scheme involved would-be killers hiding out in a low-budget motel and an elaborate plan that, at first, involved shooting the victim, but later centered on running him over with a van, police documents disclose. "I've been a police officer here for more than 20 years, and I've never investigated anything like this," said Glendora police Lt. Tim Staab. @highlight Police: Reza Sadeghnia pleaded guilty in plot to kill an Iranian-American dissident @highlight He was allowed to return to Iran, but his deadline to return to U.S. passed months ago @highlight WikiLeaks cable: He had been linked to a previous plot involving a London dissident @highlight Sadeghnia's would-be target believes he was let go in a prisoner swap with Iran
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The Boss: Bruce Springsteen spent the day campaigning with Obama in @placeholder, Ohio and Iowa (pictured)
By Hugo Gye, Meghan Keneally and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 01:41 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:45 EST, 6 November 2012 Barack Obama was last night overwhelmed with emotion during the final campaign performance of his career as he was forced to wipe away a tear in front of a huge crowd in Iowa. Seemingly swept up in the significance of the event in Des Moines, the usually-stoic President appeared to weep from his left eye as he made his last plea to voters last night. 'I've come back to Iowa one more time to ask for your vote. This is where our movement for change began,' he told the crowd of 20,000 people. @highlight Bruce Springsteen joined President for tour of key Midwest swing states @highlight Jay Z performed for Obama, rapping: 'I got 99 problems but Mitt ain't one' @highlight Ohio, Wisconsin and Iowa visits for Obama ahead of today's Election Day
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'When we arrived at the hospital one of the nurses asked @placeholder to sort out our medical insurance,' added Miss Amos, a fitness instructor.
Landing in the UK by private jet is normally the preserve of the rich and famous. But then six-week old Dax is used to making unusual entrances, having arrived prematurely while his parents were on a short break in New York. Mum Katie Amos and dad Lee Johnston were overjoyed at his birth just after Christmas - but faced a £85,000 hospital bill while they waited until early March for their son to be well enough to travel. Special delivery: Katie Amos, 30, at home with baby Dax who was born 11-weeks early, whilst his parents where on holiday in New York @highlight Katie Amos and fiancé Lee Johnston went to New York for four-day break @highlight Miss Amos went into labour 11 weeks early while sightseeing in the city @highlight Couple welcomed son Dax, weighing just 3lbs, after two days in Big Apple @highlight But doctors said the baby couldn't fly until March and the couple feared that they would be stranded in New York with £85,000 of medical bills @highlight But Dax has now flown home with a US passport in his own medical jet thanks to the couple's insurance company and private donations
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The Springbok kicked the vital late score to secure the victory against champions @placeholder
Patrick Lambie's late long-range penalty consigned New Zealand to just their second defeat in 38 Test matches as South Africa edged to a 27-25 Rugby Championship victory at Ellis Park. New Zealand had expected Dane Coles' first Test try that overturned an 11-point deficit to tie up victory in Johannesburg. Replacement Lambie posted the last-gasp penalty winner though, to stop the All Blacks extending their unbeaten run in the Rugby Championship to 18 matches. VIDEO Scroll down to see what happened when a World Cup winner dropped the trophy Patrick Lambie of South Africa celebrates after scoring the match-winning penalty against New Zealand @highlight New Zealand suffer just their second defeat in 38 Test matches @highlight Lambie posted last-gasp penalty winner to end All Blacks run @highlight Handre Pollard (2) and Francois Hougaard went over for the Springboks @highlight Malaki Fekitoa, Ben Smith and Dane Coles with the New Zealand tries
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was afraid to rebuff @placeholder’s advances because another female employee was fired
By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 18:23 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:05 EST, 13 April 2013 An employee at a New York City law firm with a swanky address has named her boss in a suit that alleges he asked her to be ‘his third wife’ and sexually harassed her for weeks. Sabrina Rafi, 27, began as a paralegal at Ray and Associates in December and says she began to be harassed by the firm’s founder, James R. Ray, shortly thereafter. Filed April 11 in Manhattan Federal Court, Rafi’s suit goes into lurid detail about her boss’s alleged fascination with polygamy. Ray has not publicly commented on the case. @highlight Sabrina Rafi says boss James R. Ray, 50, sexually harassed her and boasted of his multiple wives @highlight Rafi also alleges the law firm founder forced her to feed him with chopsticks in a Korean restaurant
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@placeholder (right) celebrates putting Middlesbrough ahead with his fourth goal of the season
Grant Leadbitter grabbed a double as Middlesbrough comprehensively won the battle of two Championship promotion hopefuls by brushing aside Norwich 4-0. Aitor Karanka's side showed just why they are being so heavily tipped for a return to the Premier League with a superb display that saw them rise to second in the table. In complete control from the moment Patrick Bamford opened the scoring in the fifth minute, Middlesbrough took the points as Leadbitter struck his eighth and ninth goals of the campaign prior to Yanic Wildschut completing the scoring. Yanic Wildschut (right) celebrates scoring Middlesbrough's fourth and final goal with his team-mates @highlight Patrick Bamford headed Middlesbrough in front after just five minutes @highlight Grant Leadbitter then scored a penalty after a Russel Martin foul @highlight Leadbitter grabbed a second goal before Yanic Wildschut scored the fourth @highlight Middlesbrough now joint top of the Championship on 30 points
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"I'm not really concerned about making history when I get prepared for a race, but it is always a nice thing to hear once it's done," the 29-year-old told the @placeholder website after her sixth win this season.
(CNN) -- While the trials and tribulations of Lindsey Vonn have dominated skiing headlines this season, one of her rivals has been quietly carving out her own place in the history books. Tina Maze is already far ahead in the race to usurp Vonn as overall World Cup champion, and on Sunday she joined the American as one of only six female skiers to win a race in each of the alpine sport's five disciplines. The Slovenian won the first Super G event held in the Austrian resort of St. Anton in 14 years to move 550 points clear of closest rival Maria Hoefl-Riesch. @highlight Tina Maze becomes sixth woman skier to win a race in all five World Cup disciplines @highlight Slovenian joins a group headed by Lindsey Vonn after winning Super G in St. Anton @highlight The 29-year-old moves 550 points clear in the overall World Cup standings @highlight Marcel Hirscher extends his overall lead in the men's World Cup with slalom victory
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Angelino said: 'I couldn't believe I was defending against @placeholder.
Manchester City's teenage left-back Angelino has spoken about the dream moment he got to mark Lionel Messi. Angelino, full name Jose Angel Esmoris Tasende, was one of a number of City's elite development squad invited to make up the numbers in a training session with Argentina ahead of their friendly with Portugal at Old Trafford this week. The World Cup finalists have been training at City's Carrington complex and 17-year-old Angelino was asked to match up against arguably the world's best player in a practice match at the weekend. Manchester City youngster Jose Angel Tasende has been marking megastar Lionel Messi in training @highlight Spanish defender handed daunting task of marking superstar Lionel Messi @highlight Argentina ace is training at Manchester City's Carrington base this week @highlight City's Under-21s join in session with Messi, Sergio Aguero and Co
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The 59-year-old had earlier criticized Girls for focusing too much on the exploits of @placeholder's character Hannah
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:31 EST, 16 January 2013 Shock jock Howard Stern on Monday apologized for criticizing Girls' star Lena Dunham by calling her a 'little fat chick' and saying that seeing her naked on the show 'feels like rape.' The controversy began on Stern’s radio show last week, when he described Dunham as 'a little fat girl who kinda looks like Jonah Hill, and she keeps taking her clothes off, and it kind of feels like rape.' Stern said he told his producer to contact Dunham and let her know he wants to explain and apologize for his comments. @highlight Controversial radio host blasted the hit series and its writer @highlight Angry fans hit back saying he 'has a face for radio' @highlight Dunham laughed it off and said she wanted his comments on her gravestone
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@placeholder has held the post since 1999 and is seeking a third term.
(CNN) -- Thousands of people marched in protest through Djibouti on Friday, rallying against the ruling elite as well as economic stagnation within the small African nation. "The march was peaceful and diverse," said Aly Verjee, director of the international election observation mission to Djibouti, who witnessed the event. But riot police charged the crowd after the call to evening prayers, shooting canisters of tear gas at the demonstrators, he said. Protests in Djibouti, located along the Horn of Africa, began in late January and echo many of the same sentiments brewing among demonstrators protesting governments across North Africa and the Middle East. @highlight Riot police responded with tear gas, witness says @highlight Protesters are calling for the resignation of the president @highlight President Guelleh and his family have ruled the country for 34 years @highlight Djibouti is home to a major U.S. military base
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'I know they (@placeholder) are trying to protect their member but in doing so I feel they are almost abusing another member, like myself.'
Click here to read Matt Lawton's special investigation as Malky Mackay and Iain Moody are investigated by FA over 'sexist, racist and homophobic' text messages during time at Cardiff Rio Ferdinand became the latest star to cast judgement on the League Managers Association's statement which was released on behalf of Malky Mackay on Thursday. The Queens Park Rangers defender took to Twitter to question the statement, which described Mackay's sexist, racist and homophobic messages as 'friendly text message banter' Ferdinand tweeted: 'Who wrote the #LMA statement??? '. Confused: QPR defender Rio Ferdinand took to Twitter to question the LMA's statement Unacceptable: Stan Collymore believes the LMA statement was 'f****** disgraceful' @highlight Rio Ferdinand tweets 'Who wrote the LMA statement???' @highlight Stan Collymore blasts statement as 'disgraceful' @highlight Malky Mackay and Iain Moody reported to FA after series of texts @highlight Sportsmail revealed pair exchanged racist, sexist and homophobic texts @highlight Thousands of emails and messages found during raid of Moody's home @highlight Sam Allardyce said manager's 'can be lost in this game very quickly' having spent years building a reputation
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US journalists Steven Sotloff (left) and James Foley (right) were held hostage for years by @placeholder fighters looking to ransom them for millions of dollars
David Cameron has claimed the fight against Islamist extremism was a 'generational' battle A shocked David Cameron tonight hit out at the ‘absolutely disgusting, despicable’ murder of US hostage Steven Sotloff, after a video was posted online showing his apparent beheading. It comes just two weeks after an almost identical video was posted online showing the killing of US journalist James Foley. The Prime Minister was addressing Tory MPs in a private meeting in Parliament when gloating ISIS executioners released the footage. At the end of the meeting of the Conservative backbench 1922 committee, Mr Cameron was seen looking at his blackberry before emerging to address journalists. @highlight It comes just two weeks after compatriot James Foley was beheaded @highlight The Prime Minister learnt of the killing after addressing Tory MPs tonight @highlight It comes just a day after he outlined a fresh crack down on extremists
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Some people deal with that potentially debilitating thought with denial -- that this sort of thing happens in Connecticut or in @placeholder or in Colorado but it can never happen where they are.
(CNN) -- Friday morning, a Connecticut school for young children was turned into a living hell. It had been a place of innocence, a haven where boys and girls learned, laughed and played. Now, it was a place of shock and sorrow, a grisly crime scene. The shooting spree at Sandy Hook Elementary shattered sleepy Newtown and it shattered America's notions of what constitutes a safe place. It happened just days after a gunman shot three people, killing two of them, at an Oregon mall filled with Christmas shoppers. For three days that place also became a crime scene. Earlier this summer, another place, a movie theater in Colorado was also marked a crime scene after a gunman shot 12 people to death at a screening of the newest Batman movie @highlight Places that were considered safe are turning into crime scenes @highlight That Friday's shooting happened in an elementary school was especially hard to take @highlight The Newtown tragedy turned everything upside down, said a psychologist @highlight Some people cope with this kind of tragedy by thinking it can't happen to them
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Although @placeholder has been available for two years, this is the first time the scientists have used the tool to genetically map vertebrates and how they are related.
Turtles may look like the hard-shelled relatives of lizards and snakes, but their DNA suggests they have far more in common with birds. This is according to US scientists who used a new genetic sequencing technique called Ultra Conserved Elements (UCE) to finally settle the debate on turtle evolution. The results, they say, reveal that turtles belong to a large group called 'Archelosauria,' along with their relatives birds, crocodiles and dinosaurs. Turtles may look like the hard-shelled relatives of lizards and snakes, but their DNA suggests they have far more in common with birds Scientists at the California Academy of Sciences suspect the new group will be the largest group of vertebrates to ever receive a new scientific name. @highlight Scientists used a new genetic sequencing technique to map relatives @highlight The results, they say, reveal that turtles belong to a large group called 'Archelosauria,' along with their relatives birds, crocodiles and dinosaurs @highlight This is consistent with when turtle species appear in the fossil record @highlight Study also resolves evolutionary mystery surrounding softshell turtles @highlight Until now, studies had linked softshell turtles with aquatic mud turtles @highlight New study places softshells within their own on the evolutionary tree
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The school said @placeholder, who had been ill and had days off to attend grammar school open days, had a poor attendance record.
By Mark Duell and Andrew Levy A wealthy banker is being prosecuted in a test case against Michael Gove’s ban on taking children out of school in term. James Haymore took his three children to the US to attend a memorial service for their great-grandfather. He refused to pay a £120 fine from his local council and will appear in court where he faces a £2,500 fine and a jail term. Family: James and Dana Haymore, of Chelmsford, with their children Toby, 11, Brayden, eight, and Ellie, five But the account manager at JP Morgan, who moved to Britain from America four years ago, says the decision breaches the Human Rights Act because it affects his children’s right to a family life. @highlight James Haymore claims his human right to a family life has been violated @highlight Prosecuted for taking three children to the US for six days in spring term @highlight He took them to California for a memorial service for his wife's grandfather @highlight Fined £120 by council after children missed lessons at Chelmsford school @highlight JP Morgan banker being advised by an MP who is 'very hopeful of winning'
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"Despite the sacrifices we have made, Chad and Chadians have been targeted in a gratuitous and malicious campaign that blamed them for all the suffering in (@placeholder)," said a statement from Chad's foreign ministry.
Soldiers from Chad entered a market in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui last week, killed about 30 civilians, wounded another 300 and returned to Chad, according to preliminary findings by the United Nations Human Rights Office. The incident reflected the growing complexity of the situation in the Central African Republic, a former French colony plunged into chaos last year after a coalition of mostly Muslim rebels ousted President Francois Bozize. They have since been forced out of power, but Christian and Muslim militias continue to battle for control. Human rights investigators said the March 29 incident began when Chadian national army soldiers entered Bangui in a convoy of several military pick-up trucks. @highlight The U.N. accuses soldiers from Chad of killing civilians in the Central African Republic @highlight Nearly 30 people were killed and 300 injured in an attack on a market on March 29 @highlight Christian and Muslim militia groups are warring in the Central African Republic @highlight Chad says it's withdrawing troops from a peacekeeping role in the Central African Republic
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But this year Indiana is leaning toward @placeholder -- and Ohio is a tossup.
Dearborn, Michigan (CNN) -- Steve Bengelsvorf and Terry Flynn are chatting over beers on a hot, humid Wednesday night at Bamboozles, a Dearborn, Michigan, bar and restaurant, and a common pit stop for nearby factory workers. Both these clean-cut men sitting at the bar in polo-style shirts have a lot in common. They work at the nearby Severstal steel company. They're nearing retirement. And they both have strong opinions about who the next president should be. But their politics are as different as their taste in beer. "I'm not for Obamacare, I'm not for his immigration policies, I don't particularly agree with 100% of his economic policies," Bengelsvorf said. @highlight Autoworkers in key Rust Belt states disagree over industry bailout @highlight CNN talks to workers during road trip across Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan and Ohio @highlight President Barack Obama is "putting us further into debt," one worker says @highlight Another worker says he fears Mitt Romney won't be able to create high-paying jobs
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"Both men are trying to damage the image of the @placeholder leader.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Ali Abdullah Saleh is no longer Yemen's president, but he is still wielding political clout as the head of the ruling party. Saleh has threatened to withdraw all members of his party from the national government and warned the prime minister he could face imprisonment. Protesters took to the streets in mass demonstrations over the past year, calling for Saleh's departure from office. He finally stepped down last month in exchange for immunity in part of a power transfer deal brokered by the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council. However, he remains president of the ruling General People's Congress party. @highlight Ali Abdullah Saleh still heads the ruling GPC party @highlight The new PM condemned the old regime's attacks against young people @highlight There have been tensions between Saleh and the new president
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But @placeholder performed like a team that had sat on a plane for seven hours, arriving late on Friday night after five days in a different time zone.
THIS, Manchester City really should concede, is why you avoid long-haul travel on the eve of a game. Why matters here in England need to remain the priority ahead of commitments to their super-rich owners in Abu Dhabi. Why a catwalk encounter with Hamburg was probably not what Manuel Pellegrini and his players needed after that bruising defeat by Arsenal the previous weekend. Pellegrini would not admit it, of course. Blaming his employers for this, City’s second FA Cup defeat by Championship opposition in as many years, would amount to printing off his own P45. Particularly when the airline are the club sponsors. @highlight Patrick Bamford scored as Middlesbrough stunned Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium @highlight The Chelsea loanee capitalised on poor goalkeeping from Willy Caballero to score @highlight Kike then made it two in stoppage time to secure Boro's passage to the fifth round
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A view from outside the ground shows the words '@placeholder' illuminated ahead of the match
Bournemouth's Elland Road hoodoo continued as 10-man Leeds dented their promotion hopes through Luke Murphy's spectacular strike. But Eddie Howe's Championship leaders had only themselves to blame after substitute Yann Kermorgant wasted an opportunity for a 86th-minute equaliser after blasting his penalty against the crossbar. 'The penalty summed up our night in front of goal and it was not like us,' said Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe. Leeds United's Luke Murphy celebrates after putting the Whites 1-0 up against league leaders Bournemouth Murphy (left) lifts his arm in the air at Elland Road as his team-mates join him in celebration during the first half @highlight Bournemouth went into the game top of the Championship, without a loss away from home since September 2014 @highlight Luke Murphy put Leeds 1-0 up with a stunning first-half strike @highlight Leeds have had a rough week with the news that owner Massimo Cellino must have no dealings with the club until April @highlight Giuseppe Bellusci was shown a red card after committing a foul in the penalty area late on, but Yann Kermorgant missed the spot kick @highlight Eddie Howe's side could not find an equaliser and Leeds held on for a win
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Drama in red: First lady doubles down on @placeholder
Washington (CNN) -- After celebrating his second inauguration with a throng estimated at about 800,000, President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama spent the evening at more intimate affairs: 30,000 guests at two inaugural balls. The Obamas first swung by the Commander in Chief's Ball, where they danced in front of a sea of cell phone cameras to Jennifer Hudson's performance of Al Green's classic "Let's Stay Together." They then switched partners: the first lady danced with Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Timothy D. Easterling and the president danced with an Air Force Staff Sgt. Bria D. Nelson. Obama sang a bit of the same song at a campaign fundraiser in Harlem last year. @highlight Obamas dance to Jennifer Hudson's performance of Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" @highlight First lady wears Jason Wu gown to both soirees; Wu also designed her 2009 gown @highlight 21 acts were to perform at the two official inaugural balls Monday night
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@placeholder has impressed fans with his willingness to go forward and his pace
Mikel Arteta has backed Hector Bellerin to build on his first team appearances and make the right back position his own. Bellerin, 19, made his debut against Dortmund last week and also started against Southampton in the Capital One Cup on Tuesday night. And Arteta says he has been watching his Spaniard compatriot for some time and believes he has what it takes to be a success in north London. Hector Bellerin has been tipped for a fine future at Arsenal after impressing early on Club captain Mikel Arteta says he thinks Bellerin is already a 'top player' 'I think he's a top player,' Arteta told Arsenal's official matchday programme. @highlight Hector Bellerin, 19, has played twice for Arsenal over the last week @highlight Former Barcelona youngster has impressed with his pace at right back @highlight Club captain Mikel Arteta says he can make the position his own
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The @placeholder said he would now draw up interim guidelines for prosecutors on when charges should, or should not, be brought before holding a 'wide public consultation' ahead of the publication of finalised rules.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 09:51 EST, 20 September 2012 | UPDATED: 16:44 EST, 20 September 2012 A footballer who posted a homophobic message about Tom Daley and his Olympic diving partner Peter Waterfield will not face the courts. The message sent by Daniel Thomas, who plays for Port Talbot in Wales, was 'not so grossly offensive that criminal charges need to be brought', Keir Starmer the Director of Public Prosecutions said today. The offensive tweet, which was deleted, appeared online after Daley, 18, and Waterfield, finished fourth in the 10m synchronised dive this summer. Troll: Great Britain's medal winner Tom Daley was abused by a Welsh Premier League footballer - but he will not face any charges @highlight Daniel Thomas' message on Twitter was not grossly offensive, CPS boss Keir Starmer said today @highlight A homophobic tweet was sent from his account aimed at Daley and his diving partner Peter Waterfield during London 2012 @highlight Thomas was suspended by Port Talbot Town FC but was reinstated and has been playing for them this season @highlight Starmer also announced new guidelines will be created for when charges can be brought when someone is offensive or threatening online
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Ready: President @placeholder announced in a press conference yesterday that he had enough evidence to justify a military strike against Syria.
By Ashley Collman In his press conference yesterday, President Barack Obama said that there was 'overwhelming evidence' Syrian President Bashar al-Assad carried out a chemical weapons attack against rebels in the suburbs of Damascus on August 21. What he didn't mention was that his administration knew about the alleged nerve-gas attack three days before it happened. At a U.S. intelligence briefing Friday afternoon, senior administration officials disclosed that there were indications three days prior that an attack was coming. Advanced notice: According to a report released Friday, the U.S. received signals that the Syrian military was about to carry out a chemical weapons attack on August 21, three days before it happened @highlight A U.S. intelligence report released Friday by the Obama Administration indicates that they knew about a chemical attack by the Syrian military three days before it happened @highlight Officials refused to answer whether or not they warned rebels before the August 21 attack on a suburb of Damascus @highlight Members of the opposition say they were given no advance warning @highlight According to U.S. estimates, 1,429 people died in the nerve-gas attack including 426 children
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But @placeholder gasped out the allegation amid tears as soon as she took the stand during the eventual mistrial.
A Florida man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's baby by throwing the three-month-old out of a moving car while speeding down a highway has been sentenced to life in prison. Richard McTear was found guilty last week of first-degree murder, kidnapping, battery and aggravated child abuse charges. Following a jury's recommendation, a Hillsborough County judge sentenced the 26-year-old to life in prison yesterday. Prosecutors had been seeking the death penalty. Richard McTear (pictured listening to the judge during his trial yesterday) has been sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's baby boy Jasmine Bedwell pictured before she speaks to the judge after the jury returned their sentence recommendation during the trial of McTear at the George E. Edgecomb Courthouse in Tampa yesterday @highlight Richard McTear has been sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty last week of first-degree murder and other charges @highlight The 26-year-old killed three-month-old boy by throwing him out of a moving car as he sped down a Florida highway @highlight Authorities say he took the child after attacking ex-girlfriend Jasmine Bedwell in 2009
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'I don't know if I'll be back, you never know,' he @placeholder, after his 7-5 6-4 6-7 4-6 6-3 second round loss to the 15th seed.
By Daniel Mills Australian tennis star Lleyton Hewitt is on the verge of calling it quits on an illustrious career after admitting he is just one injury away from retirement. The Aussie ace, who at 33 has spent almost half his life playing at the professional level, made the revelation that his career might soon be coming to a close after going down in a five-set thriller to 15th seed Jerzy Janowicz. The second-round loss to his Polish opponent was the 42nd five set match Hewitt has played - the most of any player in the modern tennis era. The two-time grand slam champion said he felt incredibly frustrated following the defeat given his relatively good bill of health, and admitted post-match that it may be the last time tennis fans get to see the Australian at Wimbledon. @highlight Lleyton Hewitt, 33, has indicated he is about to retire after grand-slam loss @highlight He has endured years of recurring setbacks that is how finally taking a toll @highlight The 2002 Wimbledon champion bowed out to lesser known Polish player @highlight Loss means Hewitt now holds the record for most five set matches played
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Based in Udaipur, @placeholder is home to a number of dogs, cows, donkeys and pigs.
A five-month-old dog that fell into hot tar spilled around a construction site in northern India was eventually saved by a four-hour rescue operation. Claire Abrams from the animal welfare group, Animal Aid Unlimited, says staff from the charity rushed to the scene in the city of Udaipur, Rajasthan, after receiving a phone call from a passerby. They found the dog lying motionless, his hardened body stuck to the ground: "There was no way he could have come out of his own, without any intervention," Abrams said. The rescuers spent hours massaging a large amount of vegetable oil into his body to loosen the tar, avoiding the use of kerosene because of its harsh effects on skin. After about four hours, the crew were able to pull the dog out of the sticky liquid, before taking him to the animal shelter. It took several days to clear his body of the tar. @highlight A 5-month-old dog fell into hot tar at a construction site in northern India @highlight It took four hours to massage vegetable oil into his body and save him @highlight The dog recovered successfully and is now known as "Tar Baby"
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The @placeholder's will cover the cost of their accommodation, but local and federal taxpayers help pay their travel and security bill
PUBLISHED: 15:31 EST, 21 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:32 EST, 21 December 2013 President Barack Obama has begun his annual winter vacation in Hawaii. The president, first lady Michelle Obama and daughters Sasha and Malia landed in Honolulu shortly before midnight local time. Their two dogs, Sunny and Bo, joined them aboard Air Force One. Obama has no public events scheduled while he's in Hawaii. On previous trips, he's enjoyed regular rounds of golf, visits to restaurants and family trips to get shave ice, a Hawaiian version of a snow cone. Last year, gridlock in Congress forced Obama to return to Washington the day after Christmas. This year the Obamas are hoping their vacation will go uninterrupted. @highlight The first family left Washington Friday for their annual Christmas trip to Hawaii @highlight Air Force One greeted with warm reception at Honolulu @highlight The Obamas are expected to spend a little more than two weeks on Oahu in the president's home state @highlight The trip will cost taxpayers an estimated $100,000, although the Obamas pay for their own accommodation
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"They have inherited the concept of security and the idea that no one would dare to attack them inside their home," it said of @placeholder.
New York (CNN)Screeds seized at the 2011 raid in which Osama bin Laden was killed outlined plans to unleash terror attacks in the U.S. heartland -- with hopes of pressuring "300 million Americans" to demand an end to what al Qaeda called the "unjust wars" against the Muslim world. "Striking America at home is of the highest and top importance and is the main way to reach what we want," one letter said. "The impact on Americans from a strike inside America cannot be compared with hitting them outside the country." In a Brooklyn, New York, courtroom, a federal jury this week was the first to hear the contents of the letter and other documents seized during the bin Laden raid in Pakistan. @highlight Federal jury in Brooklyn is first to hear about the contents of evidence from bin Laden raid @highlight Al Qaeda documents outlined plans to unleash terror attacks in the heart of the U.S.
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After the violent 2009-2010 election protests in Iran, many @placeholder fled for Malaysia, where Middle Easterners, in most cases, can travel without a visa, Robertson said.
(CNN) -- One of the few mysteries to have light shed on it in the search for a missing Malaysia Airlines airliner has been the case of two passengers who boarded the flight with stolen passports. The news that two Flight 370 passengers were not who they claimed to be -- and had used stolen documents -- immediately raised speculation about foul play. Authorities have not ruled out terrorism, but at least where it concerns these two passengers, early evidence indicates they were, foremost, Iranian migrants. Interpol Secretary General Ronald Noble identified the two as Pouri Nourmohammadi, 18, and Delavar Syed Mohammad Reza, 29. He said they entered Malaysia using valid Iranian passports, but they used stolen Austrian and Italian passports to board Flight 370. @highlight Malaysia is a favored destination for people fleeing Iran @highlight It is a destination that does not require visas for most Middle Easterners @highlight Human Rights Watch official: It is relatively easy to get a stolen passport @highlight The passports were stolen in Thailand, a hub for high-quality fake documents
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Goldfingers: @placeholder former head of Marbella planning department leaves the courthouse in Marbella, 16 May 2006 after being questioned over his role in an alleged property and corruption web
By Gerard Couzens Sir Sean Connery has been questioned about links to convicted criminals as part of a court probe into the sale of his former Spanish home, it emerged today. The sale of Sir Sean's Marbella home, which was demolished to make way for luxury apartments in 1999, was probed as part of an investigation into two corrupt former mayors of Marbella jailed for crimes including embezzlement and fraud. Sir Sean was quizzed on whether he had offshore firms, had ever given gifts to Land Registry workers and what his relationship was with Jesus Gil and Julian Munoz as well as ex-town hall planning chief Juan Antonio Roca. @highlight Sir Sean Connery sold Casa Malibu in Marbella in 1999 @highlight It was demolished to make way for luxury apartments @highlight Sir Sean was asked about his connection to corrupt officials @highlight Ex-mayors Jesus Gil and Julian Munoz jailed for embezzlement and fraud
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But next week’s announcement will see hundreds of millions more allocated to @placeholder climate-change projects by 2015.
The UK Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne said the cash pledge will 'improve access to low carbon energy' in developing countries Hundreds of millions of pounds of taxpayers’ cash is to be poured into Africa to help it cope with the impact of climate change. The £330million handout will be spent over the next four years on schemes to install solar power plants and encouraging investment in low-carbon transport. One of the main beneficiaries will be South Africa, a country which is prosperous enough to have its own space agency. Chris Huhne, the Lib Dem energy secretary, will unveil the foreign aid package at a United Nations summit on climate change which opens today. @highlight South Africa will be one of the main beneficiaries @highlight Energy Secretary to pledge funds ahead of UN summit
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The result will strengthen the argument of those who say City are now the best team in @placeholder.
Click here to read Martin Samuel's match report from the Etihad Stadium Louis van Gaal defended Marouane Fellaini after the United midfielder appeared to spit at Sergio Aguero during the Manchester derby. In a typically heated clash between two of English football's most bitter rivals, Fellaini became irate with Manchester City striker Aguero in an incident towards the end of the first half. The Argentine tumbled to the floor after the Belgian kicked his standing leg and the hosts appealed for a penalty, which was not given. Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini appears to spit at Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero as he kneeled on the ground @highlight Marouane Fellaini appeared to spit at Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero after the pair clashed @highlight Some spit appeared to exit the Belgian's mouth as he unleashed his tirade at the Argentine @highlight Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini was not aware of the first half incident @highlight Fellaini missed a good chance to snatch a point for United in the second half @highlight Belgian also involved in alleged spitting incident involving Pablo Zabaleta in Manchester derby in March
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@placeholder and/or Hamilton's manager had a hand in this public rapprochement is unclear.
By Jonathan McEvoy Jenson Button does not believe Mercedes can hide or manipulate the volatile relationship between their two drivers, Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Button, who partnered Hamilton for three years at McLaren said: 'The drivers need to sort it between themselves. We're all grown ups. It's down to you to solve it, not for the team to cover your issues. If they do that it looks too obvious.' Hamilton was angered by Rosberg's last qualifying lap in Monaco a fortnight ago, believing the German veered off the road deliberately. All smiles: Lewis Hamilton and his former McLaren team-mate Jenson Button share a joke during Thursday's pre-race press conference ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix @highlight Button has called on the Mercedes rivals to 'sort it between themselves' @highlight Hamilton angry in Monaco, believing Rosberg veered off road deliberately @highlight The British driver since published a tweet insisting the pair had made up @highlight Rosberg leads his team-mate ahead of this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix
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He hit @placeholder on foreign policy, on energy, on the economy and jobs, and on that distinctly Texas concern: illegal immigration.
Rick Perry delivered a scathing indictment of Barack Obama on Thursday night in Washington, teeing up a presidential run with a speech that took little notice of presumptive Democratic favorite Hillary Clinton and instead castigated the president as feckless, clueless and gutless. Just 16 days removed from the 10,000-square-foot Texas governor's mansion, Perry is on the road and shaping the messages that will accompany a White House campaign. He stopped in Washingtonto deliver rhetorical red-meat to a friendly and very conservative audience. The early going has been kind to the Texan: While reporters can't let go of his calamitous 'Oops!' moment in 2011, he raised political eyebrows on Thursday by unveiling a list of 80 financial power brokers who will shake the trees and make rain for him. @highlight Perry appeared at the annual gala of the American Principles project, an anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage group in Washington, DC @highlight He unveiled a list of 80 high-powered fundraisers who will work for him as he explores the presidential landscape @highlight One of them said 'he and his wife believe they are touched by God, and that this is his time' @highlight Perry warned that 'Our nation is on a slow glide-path to decline' and cautioned other Republicans that 'a congressional majority is a terrible thing to waste' @highlight Free-wheeling style was nearly as loose as October 2011, when Perry was so off-the-cuff in New Hampshire that pundits suspected he was drunk
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But in August, he was declared fit to stand trial after undergoing psychiatric observation, according to @placeholder media.
A millionaire British businessman accused of hiring hit men to kill his new wife during their honeymoon in South Africa pleaded not guilty as his trial began Monday. Shrien Dewani, 34, has denied orchestrating the killing of his wife, Anni, in Cape Town in November 2010. The slaying took place during a taxi ride through a township on the edge of the South African city, just over two weeks after the couple's wedding. The taxi driver, Zola Tongo, confessed within weeks of the bride's death that he had hired two men to kill her. In a plea deal with South African authorities, he said he was paid by Dewani to carry out the murder and to make it look as though the couple were the victims of a carjacking. @highlight Shrien Dewani is accused of masterminding the slaying of his wife in Cape Town @highlight He has denied the allegations, saying they were the victim of a carjacking @highlight A taxi driver and two other men have been convicted of the 2010 slaying @highlight The driver says Dewani paid him to carry out the killing and cover it up
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During the frenzied altercation, @placeholder grabs her stiletto clad foot to block a kick but never attempts to retaliate.
Singer left in car with her sister after fight; leaving rapper to travel home alone Solange cancelled her European tour last year amid rumours of drug use Hotel threatens to prosecute those responsible for security breach Beyonce shares prayer after fight, but looks happy on outing with Jay Z and Solange's nine-year-old son at weekend Jay Z was viciously attacked by his wife Beyonce's sister Solange as the trio left the Met Gala after party in New York last Monday. The 27-year-old was caught on surveillance camera lashing out wildly at her brother-in-law, 44, with both her arms and her legs, while her sister stood beside them looking curiously impassive. @highlight Singer left in car with her sister after fight; leaving rapper to travel home alone @highlight Solange cancelled her European tour last year amid rumours of drug use @highlight Hotel threatens to prosecute those responsible for security breach @highlight Beyonce shares prayer after fight, but looks happy on outing with Jay Z and Solange's nine-year-old son at weekend @highlight Argument raged for well over three minutes in elevator
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We know that a decision needs to be made by the @placeholder because of the situation on the stock market in the United States; it might be a wise decision.
(CNN) -- The second cut in U.S. interest rates in as many weeks is putting further pressure on the members of the Gulf Cooperation Council to reconsider their currencies' peg with the dollar; and none more so than Qatar. Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Hamad tells MME Qatar has not made any decisions regarding dropping the dollar-peg. The small emirate has the highest inflation rate in the region, and it threatens to spiral further northward as its government brings Qatari interest rates into line with the U.S. The Qatar Central Bank lopped half a percentage off its deposit rate after the Federal Reserve sought to stave off recession in the U.S. with an emergency cut of 75 percentage points on January 22. @highlight MME speaks exclusively with Qatar PM Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Al Thani @highlight Sheikh Hamad says Qatar hasn't made a decision regarding the dollar-peg @highlight Expresses surprise over talks suggesting greater controls on sovereign funds @highlight On oil capacity: "I am not sure there is more oil", prices of $70-$80/bbl likely
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But it was tarnished by the treatment of @placeholder and the story could take another controversial turn later on Friday.
Yorkshire captain Andrew Gale was controversially stopped from receiving the biggest prize in county cricket on Friday and could be facing further punishment over his suspension for the rest of the season. Yorkshire’s first title success for 13 years was tainted when their captain was banned from taking any part in the presentation ceremony after their victory against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge. The move by the ECB, which followed Gale’s ban last week for verbally abusing Lancashire’s Ashwell Prince, angered Yorkshire and their captain, who was said to be in tears in the dressing room while his stand-in Joe Root received the trophy instead. @highlight Andrew Gale initially barred from joining in with Yorkshire's County Championship celebrations after win over Nottinghamshire @highlight But banned captain finally came down to lift trophy on outfield @highlight Gale was banned by the ECB for verbally abusing Lancashire's Ashwell Prince during Roses match last week @highlight Joe Root captained the team in his absence and lifted the trophy @highlight Yorkshire beat Nottinghamshire by an innings and 152 runs
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@placeholder are up to seventh following their sixth win in eight and travel to an Arsenal side on Saturday just one place ahead of them on goal difference.
When Roy Hodgson likened Jack Colback to Italy legend Andrea Pirlo within a few minutes of his first international call-up in August, it did the Newcastle midfielder few favours. Before he had even had the chance to anchor England’s diamond – polishing his passes Pirlo style – he was injured. Hodgson’s comparison had been much like an art teacher announcing to class that the new student was their very own Michelangelo, only for him to snap his brush in the first lesson. Jack Colback was excellent as Newcastle ended Chelsea's unbeaten start to the season at St James' Park The headlines and the hype – Ginger Pirlo proved popular – and the subsequent disappointment of the calf complaint which forced his withdrawal, did little for the player’s confidence. @highlight Jack Colback was excellent in Newcastle's 2-1 win against Chelsea @highlight Roy Hodgson likened Colback to Italy legend Andrea Pirlo in the summer @highlight The former Sunderland man has now beaten the Blues twice in 2014 @highlight Colback said beating Chelsea has given the players confidence ahead of Saturday's clash with Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium
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You can name Chelsea’s four in defence pretty much every week, which has helped @placeholder.
With 17 games gone, Chelsea and Manchester City have broken away from the chasing pack. Sportsmail’s expert columnist assesses both teams’ chances in the title race. GOALKEEPER Chelsea - 9.5, Manchester City - 9 I’m a really big Joe Hart fan, but it has been an inspired decision by Jose Mourinho to bring Thibaut Courtois back from his loan at Atletico Madrid and make him Chelsea’s No 1. Hart had a tough spell last year, every goalkeeper has to suffer that, and he’s come back stronger, commands the area and has made key saves. But if Courtois stays at Chelsea he could become the Premier League’s best ever goalkeeper. He is exceptional — if you could choose one goalkeeper in the league to have in your team it would be him. @highlight Chelsea and Manchester City in a two-horse race for the title @highlight Jose Mourinho's side are three points clear heading into Christmas @highlight There is barely anything to separate the two title rivals @highlight City have tougher away days left compared to Chelsea
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She told NBC 7 that she often saw @placeholder crying and she seemed depressed.
Murder: Veronica Rivas, 28, from San Diego allegedly admitted to murdering her 22-month-old son to police A mother has admitted drowning her toddler after suffering from depression, according to police. Veronica Rivas, 28, from San Diego was arrested on Friday and allegedly admitted to police that she murdered her 22-month-old son Elijah. Officers were called to Rivas' condo on Woodpark Way Wednesday night at 7.45 p.m when the child's grandmother called 911 according to NBC 7 San Diego. They immediately began CPR on Elijah until paramedics arrived. But they were unable to revive him and pronounced him dead at the scene. @highlight Veronica Rivas, 28, from San Diego was arrested by police on Friday @highlight She told detectives that she had drowned her 22-month-old son Elijah @highlight Officers arrived at Rivas' condo after the child's grandmother called 911 @highlight They immediately began CPR on Elijah until paramedics arrived @highlight But they could not save the boy and he was pronounced dead on the scene @highlight Detectives arrested Rivas at the hospital on Friday @highlight Rivas had been going through a custody battle with the boy's father @highlight She is due to be arraigned on Monday and could face further charges
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This has led to Mr Hollande being described as a 'liberator' by ordinary @placeholder.
By Peter Allen and Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:22 EST, 6 February 2013 Pinched present: French President Francois Hollande in Mali where he was given a stolen camel A baby camel presented to French President Francois Hollande for 'liberating' Mali was stolen and will not be allowed to stay in Paris, it emerged today. In a plot straight out of a madcap Gallic comedy film, a Malian refugee said he wanted the young dromedary back. Mr Hollande was hailed a hero on Saturday when he arrived in Timbuktu, Mali, which until a few days before had been in the hands of Al-Qaeda backed terrorists. @highlight Baby camel gifted to Francoise Hollande in Mali appears to have been stolen @highlight President Hollande was given the animal for 'liberating Mali' @highlight France claims to have killed 'hundreds of militants' during Mali conflict
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She urged people to go to the polls and cast ballots, saying she hoped for a new parliament without the current domination by @placeholder.
By Darren Boyle A leading Libyan human rights lawyer was gunned down inside her own home shortly after she had cast her vote in national elections. Salwa Bugaighis was murdered on Wednesday evening after gunmen burst into her compound in Benghazi and shot her in the head. Libyan state media reported that Ms Bugaighis was rushed to hospital but died of her wounds. Gunmen burst into Salwa Bugaighis' home in Benghazi and shot her in the head a short while after she had cast her vote in the Libyan parliamentary election. Islamic extremists are believed to have been behind the attack @highlight Salwa Bugaighis was shot in the head inside her home in Benghazi @highlight The human rights activist had just returned after casting her vote in election @highlight Ms Bugaighis spoke on TV hours before her death urging Libyans to vote @highlight The interview was interrupted because of heavy fighting outside in the street
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You could therefore play 'Words With Friends' during your entire trip and nobody would give you any grief over it," Leach tells @placeholder in the letter.
(CNN) -- American Airlines has already called Alec Baldwin "extremely rude," and now the actor isn't making any friends at Greyhound either. Baldwin was booted off an American Airlines flight Tuesday because he refused to turn off his cell phone after the plane's doors were closed for departure, the airline said. The actor was apparently playing "Words With Friends," a Scrabble-like online game. In a column published by The Huffington Post on Wednesday, Baldwin said a crew member singled him out during the incident. He also raged against flight attendants who "have made flying a Greyhound bus experience." That didn't sit well with Greyhound. @highlight Alec Baldwin: Flying has become "a Greyhound bus experience" @highlight Greyhound President and CEO Dave Leach says he's disheartened by the comments @highlight Leach to actor: "I ask you to give us a try and see ... that we're really a great way to travel"
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'Our best chance of winning the Tour lay in Chris's hands and I had to build the team around @placeholder.
Sir Dave Brailsford has admitted he omitted Sir Bradley Wiggins from Team Sky's Tour de France line up because of his fractured relationship with Chris Froome. Brailsford faced some criticism for excluding Wiggins, particularly after Froome crashed out only a few days into the race. Speaking at the Leaders in Sport conference at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday, Brailsford says he had to put the feelings of team leader Froome first, and felt the inclusion of Wiggins in the nine man team when they clearly loathe one another would be counter-productive. Sir Bradley Wiggins was snubbed from this year's Tour de France line up @highlight Sir Bradley Wiggins omitted from Team Sky's nine man team @highlight Chris Froome's bid for glory was ultimately ended by injury @highlight Brailsford was speaking at the Leaders in Sport conference in London
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A spokesman for the medical center said @placeholder was in fair condition.
(CNN) -- [Breaking news alert, 1:39 p.m. ET] Authorities in Piermont, New York, believe that they have recovered the body of Mark Lennon, the second victim of a boating accident involving a wedding party on the Hudson River, Sheriff Louis Falco told reporters Sunday. Lennon was the best man in the group. [Previously published story, 12:10 p.m. ET] The path that led Lindsey Stewart and Brian Bond to decide to join their lives together was as measured and deliberate as its end was abrupt. The two had been friends since they were children living in the suburbs north of New York City. They went to the same church. More than three years ago, the relationship turned romantic. @highlight A 21-foot Stingray power boat hit a barge, officials say @highlight Victims were part of a pre-wedding party @highlight "The barge was not lit up," boater says @highlight Bride-to-be's mother: "It just can't end like this"
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@placeholder believes abortion is 'at the root of our cultural rot' and that 'we need the taxes of 52 million people that don't exist'.
Getting a $2,000 tip as a waitress means hitting the jackpot. Receiving it twice is almost unheard of. But what happens if you despise the person leaving behind the cash and everything they stand for? For Merritt Tierce, a recently published author and former waitress at upscale Dallas steakhouse Nick and Sam's, the answer was simple - you donate that money to a cause that person equally despised. Scroll down for video Write caption here A few years ago Tierce twice waited on outspoken conservative radio announcer Rush Limbaugh, who left her $2,000 tips each time, once with 20 $100 bills. @highlight First-time author Merritt Tierce used to work at upscale Dallas steakhouse Nick and Sam's @highlight She twice served radio personality Limbaugh, who left her $2,000 as a tip each time @highlight Tierce regards Limbaugh and his views as 'evil incarnate' @highlight She donated the money to the Texas Equal Access Fund, which provides money to women who can't afford to get abortions @highlight Her debut novel centers around a waitress at a steakhouse
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@placeholder, who finished filming only two days prior to Comic-Con, is already preparing for the wash of fame that will follow should the movie be a success.
(CNN) -- Lucky fans were treated to the first ever footage from upcoming teen dystopic film "Divergent" at Comic-Con yesterday. The primary cast of the film, as well as director Neil Burger ("Limitless") and book author Veronica Roth, spoke about the film's potential as the so-called next "Hunger Games" and offered hints about what's to come from the franchise. The futuristic film stars Shailene Woodley as a teenager named Tris who is forced to decide between the societal faction her family belongs to and the one she feels is right for her. It will be released in theaters on March 21, 2014. @highlight Dystopic "Divergent" is said to be the next "Hunger Games" @highlight Star Shailene Woodley asked Jennifer Lawrence for advice @highlight Comic-Con panel breaks the news "not everyone lives"
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"Let's not have another 40-something votes to repeal a law that's already helping millions of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Another State of the Union address, another road trip for President Barack Obama to push now-familiar policies that he said he would pursue on his own if Congress won't cooperate. At a Costco in suburban Maryland on Wednesday, Obama amplified his call for an increase in the minimum wage. He then traveled to Pennsylvania for another event staged around the economy. "Americans overwhelmingly agree, nobody who's working full time should ever have to raise a family in poverty," the President said. "And that is why I firmly believe it is time to give America a raise." Obama heads to Wisconsin and Tennessee on Thursday, continuing a tradition of selling his policy prescription directly to the public after the ceremonial report to the nation. @highlight NEW: President Obama in Maryland and Pennsylvania on Wednesday @highlight NEW: Obama visits retailer, pushes increase in minimum wage @highlight Republicans complain the President pushes same, tired policies
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‘And this tax avoidance story on @placeholder crystallises what a lot of people thought about tax avoiders.
Ed Miliband was under fire last night over a ‘sickening’ suggestion that the row over Tory links to tax avoidance could be another ‘Milly Dowler moment’ to be exploited for political gain. The toxic claim was made by one of the Labour leader’s most senior aides, as Mr Miliband tried to drive home his efforts to link Tory donors to the tax avoidance scandal involving clients of HSBC’s Swiss private bank. Labour last night said the exact phrase ‘Milly Dowler moment’ had not been used, and said the only comparison between the issues was the way they had ‘crystallised’ public opinion. @highlight Ed Miliband thinks row over tax dodging makes him appear on voters' side @highlight Aides said the Labour leader sees parallels to Millie Dowler case @highlight Labour leader said Cameron was 'dodgy PM surrounded by dodgy donors' @highlight He accused Tory donor Lord Fink of avoiding tax with Swiss bank account @highlight Former Tory treasurer threatened to sue Mr Miliband if he repeated it @highlight But, 24 hours later he admitted that he had avoided tax and it was 'normal' @highlight The Labour leader today insisted he stood by his Commons remarks @highlight But Mr Miliband stopped short of accusing Lord Fink of being 'dodgy'
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It is also increasingly likely that the @placeholder would insist in any future coalition that a mansion tax would be introduced to ensure that anyone on the minimum wage paid no income tax.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:42 EST, 17 September 2013 Nick Clegg issued a blunt warning to David Cameron today that the Tories cannot claim credit for the government’s biggest tax cut. The Lib Dem leader revealed his fury that the Conservatives have produced a poster claiming the ‘tax cut for 25 million’ as their own. Mr Clegg, who earlier showed off his skills playing table tennis, vowed to bat away any attempts by the Tories to steal a policy which they had warned was unaffordable. Backhand: Nick Clegg, who tried his hand at table tennis today, hit back at Tories trying to claim the income tax policy was theirs @highlight Tories release poster listing Lib Dem tax cut as a Conservative policy @highlight Lib Dems promised workers would pay no tax on first £10,000 of earnings @highlight During TV debates David Cameron insisted: 'We cannot afford it' @highlight Nick Clegg tells party they must be alert to Tory raids on popular ideas
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He praised @placeholder for taking the storm in stride.
New York (CNN) -- Tropical Storm Irene's swipe at the Big Apple proved Sunday that New Yorkers can be a tough crowd to impress. "I slept through the whole thing," said James Trager, a writer who watched nature's display of fury as it took place outside the windows of his apartment in Midtown and gave a tepid review: "Nothing. It's exaggerated." "I think we're all surprised how relatively quickly the storm blew through here and the rain stopped," said Steve Kastenbaum, a national correspondent for CNN radio, who watched the storm from the comfort of his apartment in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn. @highlight Katrina recovery veteran ranks Irene as 6 out of 10 @highlight "I slept through the whole thing," says James Trager from his Midtown apartment @highlight Some in Brooklyn chose to jog during the storm @highlight "The media blew this all out of proportion," says Sleepy Hollow's Tom Sobolik
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@placeholder, which has a population of 7.3million, is one of the EU's poorest countries.
By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 04:33 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:38 EST, 11 July 2013 As many as 80,000 Bulgarians could move to Britain when new EU rules come into force in less than six months, it emerged today. A new survey has revealed that nearly 20 per cent of 15 to 55-year-olds - around 400,000 - want to escape their struggling country, with the UK at the top of their list. From January 1, Britain will not be able to stop eastern European nationals taking up residence here. Influx: Figures from the Office for National Statistics in May show 103,000 people born in Romania and Bulgaria are working in the UK @highlight Around 400,000 15 to 55-year-olds want to escape their struggling country @highlight Under EU rules from January, they can take British jobs without restrictions @highlight Campaigners say it will put huge strain on schools, hospitals and benefits
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"People don't just want to sit at home all day on @placeholder.
(CNN) -- It came down to the wire, but one Thanksgiving tradition went off without a hitch. The 16 giant balloons that are a signature of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade floated serenely over Thursday's event in New York. The balloons' use had been in question because of possible high winds, but calmer winds prevailed. New York police, however, asked that the balloons be flown five feet lower than normal, just to be safe. Some worried before the parade that they wouldn't get to see the famous balloons. "We came all the way from Puerto Rico to see the parade, so it will be a disappointment if we can't see the balloons," said Jose Ramirez, who was in New York with his family. @highlight Lighter winds meant the balloons could fly for the Macy's parade @highlight Roads in parts of the Northeast are still slick @highlight Trains and planes stay on track @highlight Black Friday becomes Black Thursday
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Everyone escaped the plane safely and the passengers were taken to a lounge to wait for another aircraft to transport them to @placeholder, Mr George said.
There were some anxious moments for travellers at Pakistan’s largest airport when they were forced to make an emergency exit as smoke filled the cabin of an Emirates plane. Over 80 passengers and crew had to scramble out of the plane by jumping down an emergency chute minutes before it was scheduled to take off at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi on Saturday night. Investigators are attempting to identify the source of the smoke. Emergency exit: Passengers were forced to flee an Emirates plane using its emergency slides (file photo) Pakistani civil aviation spokesman Pervez George told the Associated Press that the Dubai-bound plane came to a halt on the tarmac after smoke started pouring out of the cabin. @highlight Emergency evacuation occurred at Jinnah International Airport in Karachi @highlight Smoke filled cabin shortly after the plane pushed back from its gate @highlight Investigators are attempting to identify the source of the smoke
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@placeholder, 22, said: 'When we got together, people were sceptical.
A sister who lost her brother in the Afghan War is to wed the soldier who battled to save his life. Rosie-Ann Stone, of Atwick, near Hornsea, East Yorks, was devastated when her sibling, Private Gregg Stone, 20, was shot dead on 3rd June 2012, while on a mission to rescue an Afghan policeman kidnapped by the Taliban. She found comfort in Liam Fisher, 22, also a private in 3rd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, who was a friend of her brothers and tried valiantly to save his life. Brought together by tragedy: Rosie-Ann Stone met fiance Liam Fisher after he tried to save the life of her brother in Afghanistan @highlight Private Gregg Stone, 20, was shot dead by Taliban in 2012 @highlight Private Liam Fisher, 22, tried valiantly to save his life @highlight Met Gregg's sister, Rosie-Ann at his inquest @highlight Pair stayed in touch and love blossomed @highlight Plan to marry in 2015 @highlight Rosie-Ann's parents feel Gregg 'sent Liam' to them @highlight Family has also been hit by loss of daughter, Jennie, in car crash
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The @placeholder of Kyrgyzstan has set-up a crisis center in the region, however rescue efforts remain difficult, according to a ministry official.
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- A magnitude 6.6 earthquake struck southern Kyrgyzstan late Sunday night killing an estimated 70 people and destroying more than 120 buildings, the government reported Monday. The earthquake occurred near Kyrgyzstan's border with China. Gulshat Kadirova, an official from the Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations, told CNN that casualty figures were preliminary and could rise as rescue efforts progress. The weekend quake, measured by the U.S. Geological Survey Report, rattled all of Central Asia; however destruction is concentrated in the remote village of Nura on Kyrgyzstan's border with China. "The remoteness of the villages hit by the earthquake, the absence of means of communications and the destruction of roads are hindering assistance to the injured," the Kyrgyz Health Ministry press service told Interfax. @highlight Magnitude 6.6 earthquake strikes southern Kyrgyzstan Sunday night @highlight Around 70 estimated killed, 120 buildings destroyed, government says @highlight Quake rattled large area of Central Asia; damage concentrated near China border @highlight Kyrgyz Health Ministry has sets up crisis center to coordinate rescue effort
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The action plan reflects some of the language of the Iranian proposal which was presented and ignored early this month in @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- The nuclear talks with the P5+1 -- that's France, Britain, Russia, China, the United States and Germany -- this past week in Geneva left much to be desired for Iran in terms of final outcomes. The joint action plan calls on Iran to take steps to verify the peaceful nature of its nuclear program. In return, it receives limited sanctions relief until a comprehensive solution within the year takes shape. But a deal is better than no deal as far as Tehran is concerned, and here is why: The move preempts other power centers in Iran. Although President Hassan Rouhani rejected the idea, in the joint plan Tehran admitted de facto that its nuclear program might be in non-compliance. The move preempts hardline factions in Iran from attempts to advance know-how to build a nuclear bomb. @highlight Banafsheh Keynoush: Iran has many things to gain @highlight She says it can help keep various sides in Iran happy @highlight It limits nuclear weapon development at home @highlight And the deal reduces the likelihood of military action from abroad
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Vernon added he was 'delighted' when the pair finished first and second in Europe, calling it a 'great moment for @placeholder' and saying he was the first to congratulate Farah.
A spat between Mo Farah and a Great Britain teammate has descended into a race row amid claims fellow 10,000 metre runner Andy Vernon suggested Farah should not be representing Great Britain. Farah, who beat Vernon to 10,000 metres gold at the European Championships in Zurich last summer, alleged his teammate suggested he did not deserve the title as he was not European. Farah made the claims when he was questioned on Friday about a Twitter spat the pair had earlier in the week. The row between Mo Farah, left, and team-mate Andy Vernon has escalated, with Vernon claiming remarks about the double Olympic champion not being European were 'tongue-in-cheek' @highlight Double Olympic champion claimed Vernon said 'he should have won gold' at 2014 European Championships because 'he was the only European guy' @highlight Vernon came second to Farah in Zurich, with the pair sharing a podium @highlight Teammate has slammed Farah for an 'outrageous misrepresentation', claiming he actually said 'Mo, I'm European champion', as a joke @highlight Said the remark was 'tongue-in-cheek' and made 'in a jokey environment' @highlight Pair had an earlier Twitter spat over the strength of the field for Farah's appearance at a Birmingham indoor event which has since escalated @highlight Farah, 31, was born in Somalia before moving to Britain as a child
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The 25-year-old proved it was no fluke by holing an identical putt before @placeholder stepped up to produce the same result.
They've all hit memorable shots at the climax to the Race to Dubai, but could any of them match - or even better - each other in a unique challenge on the Earth Course? That was the task for Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson earlier this week when the trio warmed-up for the DP World Tour Championship by trying to recreate each other's famous shots on the 18th hole at the tournament. Stenson's effort - a stunning three wood approach to the green which won the European Tour's Shot of the Year award in 2013 - was first up for McIlroy and Rose. @highlight The DP World Tour Championship began in Dubai on Thursday @highlight World No 1 Rory McIlroy has already won the Race to Dubai @highlight He joined Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson for a unique challenge @highlight The trio tried to recreate each other's famous shots at the tournament
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'I believe August 21 will be a very good day for @placeholder,' Petev told www.uefa.com.
By Simon Peach, Press Association AEL Limassol manager Ivaylo Petev has warned Tottenham they will not have it easy in their Europa League play-off in Cyprus. Mauricio Pochettino's side get their European campaign under way on the Mediterranean island on Thursday as they look to make it through to the group stages for the fourth year in a row. Spurs are overwhelming favourites to progress against AEL, with bookmakers pricing the Cypriot league runners-up as 15/2 to win at the Antonis Papadopoulos Stadium in Larnaca. Warning message: AEL Limassol manager Ivaylo Petev believes his side are fully prepared for the Spurs match @highlight AEL Limassol manager Ivaylo Petev believes his side can beat Tottenham @highlight Tottenham are clear favourites to progress at the expense of AEL @highlight The north London side face AEL in Cyprus on Thursday evening
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'DS has changed my whole life for the simple fact that he couldn't get into a party,' Liam told the court during @placeholder's sentence hearing in June.
By Aap The Sydney teenager who speared the skull of Liam Knight with a metal pole has been sentenced to at least eight years. Liam was one of about 70 guests celebrating the 18th birthday of his friend Harry Staples in Forestville in Sydney's north in January last year when things went horribly wrong. The then 16-year-old known as DS gatecrashed the party with four other young men only to be told they were not on the guest list, and unwelcome. Scroll down for video Extreme harm: Liam Knight, pictured leaving Downing Centre Court following the sentencing of his attacker, suffered an 'extreme' degree of harm in the 'catastrophic' steel pole assault in January last year, said Judge Ronald Solomon, which left Knight with permanent injuries and his future life 'in tatters' @highlight Teenager has received a minimum eight years for spearing Liam Knight through the skull @highlight Attacker was 16 and drunk when he threw a three-metre steel pole at Liam's head @highlight Knight suffered permanent brain and physical injuries and underwent hours of surgery to save his life @highlight Knight told a court last month the attack robbed him of his future @highlight 'I nearly lost my life numerous times that night. The future I had planned has gone' @highlight Judge Ronald Solomon said attack was 'catastrophic' and degree of harm 'extreme'
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The ambitious search comes after a U.S. team last week announced that they had discovered another lake locked for 3,000 years beneath 65ft of @placeholder glacier was teeming with living organisms.
By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 06:50 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:07 EST, 3 December 2012 A British team has arrived in Antarctica to begin a search for life in a lake that has lain buried under nearly 10,000ft of ice for up to a half a million years. Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey are preparing to bore down to the subglacial Lake Ellsworth, deep beneath the West Antarctic ice sheet, to collect samples of water and sediment. Toiling under the midnight sun, they will endure temperatures well below freezing in a quest to discover whether life can survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth. @highlight Any finds could offer tantalising clues about potential life elsewhere in the solar system, such as on Jupiter's moon Europa @highlight Mission comes after U.S. team reports another, shallower subglacial lake found teeming with bacterial organisms
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Noel Gallagher enjoys the celebrations with former @placeholder man Johnny Marr
By Darren Boyle Music legends the Gallagher brothers and Johnny Marr joined in the scenes of wild celebration as Manchester City clinched their second Premier League title. The Oasis and Smiths legends were at the Etihad Stadium to see their team cruise to an easy 2-0 victory against West Ham. Before the game, Noel Gallagher admitted he was feeling more nerves than he had before the match that clinched the title two years ago against QPR, saying: 'My stomach was going this morning.' Scroll down for video Johnny Marr, left and Noel Gallagher, right, were among the sell-out crowd at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester today @highlight Noel Gallagher admitted that his 'stomach was going' on his way to the stadium @highlight Manchester City cruised to an easy 2-0 victory to settle the Oasis man's nerves @highlight Thousands of fans invaded the pitch at the end of the game to celebrate @highlight Despite attending the same game, Noel and Liam Gallagher kept well apart
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If true, @placeholder's account and the British reports appear to give credence to what Kiev has long alleged -- that Russia has been sending troops and arms into eastern Ukraine.
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- One month after Malaysia Flight 17 was shot down over Ukraine, government military forces there said they've made advances Sunday against pro-Russian separatists. Ukrainian forces regained control over the strategic town of Yasynuvata in Donetsk in the southeastern part of the country, according to the official Twitter account of President Petro Poroshenko. They've also made gains in Luhansk in the eastern part of Ukraine, government forces told CNN. The Ukrainian army has entered Donetsk and raised the Ukrainian flag in front of the district's police offices, said National Defense and Security Council spokesman Col. Andriy Lysenko. @highlight Ukraine recognizes Russian cargo as humanitarian aid, but delay likely in delivery of goods @highlight Ukraine says it destroyed part of Russian military convoy that crossed border @highlight British media outlets report they saw military vehicles cross from Russia into Ukraine
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‘The coffee isn't bad- quite good actually but this middle-class hippy fad really has to stop,’ he posted.Although Ms Parsons admits the procedure is not for everybody, she claims to know people who are now in remission from cancer after using the @placeholder method.‘Every cancer is different and every person’s vitamin deficiency is different so then the person’s ratio of coffee to water is different – it all changes,’ she said.
By Leesa Smith Just when you think you have heard it all - a Queensland cafe has added take-home coffee enemas to its menu. And while they're not everyone's cup of tea, staff have already sold 140 of the DIY kits. Forget milk and sugar, the alternative-healing way to take your coffee is with a tube, bucket and coffee watered-down with purified water. But New Earth Cafe owner Sarah Parsons, who has sold 140 coffee enema kits in the past five months at her business in Coolum, Queensland, advises everybody to do their homework properly before even considering committing to the procedure.‘We just always recommend that people buy the Gerson book then they have got first-hand information from Charlotte Gerson who has been using coffee for 70 years to heal all different sorts of diseases,’ she said. @highlight Queensland cafe owner Sarah Parsons warns people to do their homework before considering a do-it-yourself coffee enema @highlight The Coolum woman says she and her husband, who has a heart condition, have regularly undergone the procedure for the past four years @highlight She warns customers to follow her instructions carefully, and said there's a lot of misinformation on the internet about how to use the kit @highlight Organic light-roasted coffee and purified water must be used
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