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@placeholder will also debut a 12-part web series Monday, which will target millennial moms. | Shakira, currently pregnant with her second child, has partnered with Fisher-Price to launch a line of baby toys. The Mattel-owned company announced Friday that the First Steps collection of toys and baby gear will be available in November. Shakira, who is mom to 21-month-old son Milan, co-developed six products, including a bouncer that plays music, alphabet blocks and a musical soccer ball, an ode to her soccer-playing boyfriend Gerard Pique, who plays for FC Barcelona. Scroll down for video New gig: Shakira, pictured with son Milan at a recent soccer match, is partnering with Fisher-Price to launch a line of baby toys
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All of the proceeds will benefit her Barefoot Foundation, which provides education and nutrition to children in impoverished areas of her native Colombia
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Shakira is the first celebrity to partner with Fisher-Price | 17,500 | record_train |
Mr Neil told the inquest the incident was not a cry for help and @placeholder had never given any indication of wanting to harm himself. | Tragedy: Charlie Kelsey-Neil, 12, was found hanging in his bedroom by a younger sibling A 12-year-old schoolboy accidentally hanged himself in his bedroom just two weeks after jokingly wrapping a cable around his neck in a classroom prank, an inquest heard today. Charlie Kelsey-Neil, 12, was a big fan of street magician Dynamo who often enjoyed watching the British-born star's TV shows. An inquest in Medway heard how he was found by a younger sibling at the family home in Canterbury, Kent. His mother Caroline, 31, and stepfather Jovan Neil, 26, desperately tried to revive him but he was pronounced dead later that evening.
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Charlie Kelsey-Neil was a fan of the street TV magician Dynamo
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The 12-year-old schoolboy was found hanging in his room by a sibling
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Inquest heard he had jokingly wrapped a cable around his neck in prank at school two weeks before his death
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Medway Coroner Patricia Harding today ruled his death was an accident | 17,501 | record_train |
The councillor said that @placeholder’s primary school is adjacent to the church and its playground overlooks the scene. | A guest attending a gipsy wedding was shot dead and a second man was injured outside the church during fighting before the ceremony. Barney McGinley died in hospital from his injuries after the shooting yesterday outside St Mary’s Catholic Church in the rural village of Newtownbutler in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. Parish priest Father Michael King - who was inside the church when the shooting happened - has described how he pleaded for the fighting to stop, while the bride was at the back of the church. Scroll down for video Dramatic day: The bride and members of the wedding party leave St Mary’s Catholic Church in the rural village of Newtownbutler in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, after the service yesterday afternoon
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Barney McGinley died in hospital after shooting in Northern Ireland
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It happened outside church in Newtownbutler, County Fermanagh
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Parish priest was inside church at time while bride was at the back
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Police and ambulances called to scene and wedding still went ahead | 17,502 | record_train |
The @placeholder investigation into the attack found that the helicopter gunship's crew mistook the journalists' cameras for weapons while seeking out insurgents who had been firing at American troops in the area. | Washington (CNN) -- One of two photojournalists killed in a 2007 attack by a U.S. helicopter gunship in Iraq was being rescued when the gunship's crew fired on the van to which he was being carried, according to footage posted online Monday. Reuters photographer Saeed Cmagh survived an initial strafing by the Apache gunship's 30 mm machine gun, but he apparently died when the gunship opened fire on people attempting to get him off the sidewalk where he lay, according to the video. The aerial footage was posted by the Web site WikiLeaks, which said the video remains classified and "clearly shows the unprovoked slaying of a wounded Reuters employee and his rescuers."
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Footage of U.S. helicopter attack on two Reuters photojournalists put on WikiLeaks
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Video shows Saeed Cmagh surviving initial strafing but dying during rescue effort
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U.S. military spokesman: Copter crew had no knowledge, evidence of journalists there
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Namir Noor-Eldeen also died in July 2007 air strike in Baghdad | 17,503 | record_train |
'How he welcomed us, spoke to us and how he really put us at ease when we were talking to him and the compassion he showed @placeholder was really heart-warming.' | The Duke of Cambridge has backed calls for a public inquiry into the case of three men who were mown down and killed by a car during the Birmingham riots of 2011. MailOnline can exclusively reveal it is the first time Prince William has expressed his support for the idea in the case of Haroon Jahan, 20, and brothers Shazad Ali, 30, and Abdul Musavir, 31. The trio were killed in Dudley Road in the Winson Green area of Birmingham in the early hours of August 10, 2011 as they tried to protect businesses from looters. The Duke (left) supports calls for an inquiry into the death of Haroon Jahan (image right, being held by his father Tariq)
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Prince William meets Haroon Jahan's father Tariq in Birmingham
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20-year-old died with two other men in Winson Green in August 2011
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Murder case against eight men collapsed at Birmingham Crown Court
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Two police officers investigated by IPCC over failure of the prosecution
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Probe related to offers of immunity from prosecution made to witnesses
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Senior officer cleared of lying under oath but second officer criticised
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He retired before he could be punished for wrongly making immunity offers
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Duke tells Mr Jahan to 'keep his chin up' and that he backs him '100%'
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Prince is praised for being 'down to earth' and putting meeting 'at ease' | 17,504 | record_train |
Even though @placeholder have controlled the Senate, House Republicans have stood as an impenetrable barrier against almost any substantial legislation and used the lower chamber as a platform to keep public attention focused on deficit reduction. | (CNN) -- A lot of people don't pay close attention to midterm elections. They are not as exciting as the presidential campaigns, and most Americans are just not interested in the ups and downs of individual members of Congress. But the last midterm that a president faces matter very much. President Obama knows more than anyone that he has much at stake in the midterm elections. If Republicans are able to regain control of the Senate while retaining their majority in the House in November, they will have two years to inflict significant damage on the administration's agenda and set the terms of debate for the 2016 election.
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Julian Zelizer: The last midterm election that a president faces matters very much
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Zelizer: If GOP gains control of Senate and retains control of House, its power increases
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He says President Obama might turn into a lame-duck president with little clout
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Zelizer: If Democrats lose the Senate in November, Obama will accomplish little | 17,505 | record_train |
The one exception to this rule was @placeholder, who Carole says was always on time and her easiest client to work with. | Carole White is widely considered to be the most successful model agent in the world. The 64-year-old founder of Premier Model Management managed some of the biggest supermodels of the nineties, including Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Linda Evangelista. But despite the UK providing some of the best talent of the era, Carole claims that the country is unlikely to be responsible for creating any more of the top names in the industry because we're lazy and eat too much. Scroll down for video Linda Evangelista, Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell and Christy Turlington at the Versace fashion show in Milan in 1991. At that time, the supermodels could command up to £300,000 for a job according to Premier Model Management co-founder Carole White, who has now written a tell-all book about her experiences managing the most beautiful women in the world in the1990s
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Carole White, 64, is founder of London agency Premier Model Management
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She looked after Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer and Linda Evangelista
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She has now written tell-all book about diva behaviour of 90s supermodels | 17,506 | record_train |
Police responding to a 911 call found @placeholder lying on a bed, struggling to breathe. | By Associated Press and MailOnline Reporter A child care woman charged with killing a toddler in her home told police she threw the boy to the floor and stepped on him three times to 'toughen him up', and after that he could no longer walk on his own, authorities said. Athena Skeeter, 40, was arraigned Sunday on charges of manslaughter and endangering the welfare of a child. The city's Administration for Children's Services did not immediately respond to a message seeking information on Skeeter, whom police said was a licensed child care worker. Death: Cardell Williamson (pictured) was allegedly beaten to death by Athena Skeeter one week ago
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Athena Skeeter, 40, appeared in Bronx court on Sunday to faces charges in the death of toddler Cardell Williamson
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The 20-month-old died last week while in the care of Skeeter, a licensed child care provider in the Bronx, New York
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She told authorities that she had been wrestling with the toddler and stomped on him three times before his death
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He then had trouble walking and keeping his head up so she ran cold water over him in the bath
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She left him unattended in the bath and when she came back the water was steaming and burning the little boy's body
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Responding police officers rushed Cardell to the hospital where he was pronounced dead | 17,507 | record_train |
@placeholder used the title 'first lady,' though the couple has never married, and she took an active role in his administration. | Oregon's governor is struggling to deal with allegations that his fiancee used his position to land clients for her environmental consulting business, claims that have drawn an ethics investigation and the scrutiny of the state's attorney general. Although his role in arranging the deals isn't clear, the scandal has posed a threat to the decades-long political career of four-term Democrat John Kitzhaber, Oregon's longest-serving governor. The editorial board at the state's largest newspaper, The Oregonian, called for him to resign this week, saying the controversy has become such a distraction that he can't effectively lead. Scroll down for video Going strong: John Kitzhaber kisses fiancee, Cylvia Hayes, after he is sworn in for an unprecedented fourth term as Governor in Salem, Oregon in January 2015
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Oregon's governor is struggling to deal with allegations that his fiancee used his position to land clients for her environmental consulting business
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The scandal has posed a threat to the decades-long political career of four-term Democrat John Kitzhaber, Oregon's longest-serving governor
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Fiance Clyvia Hayes is accused using her position to get private consulting work; earning money from companies that wanted to influence the state
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Hayes once accepted $5,000 to marry an Ethiopian Immigrant who wanted a green card, according to an ex
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Hayes admitted to buying a remote property with the intent to grow marijuana
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Asked whether he's been blinded by love, the Oregon governor said he does not believe he is and he said he still plans to marry Hayes | 17,508 | record_train |
But in the back-and-forth legislative chess match that often plays out on the @placeholder floor, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid instead moved to pass the measure with a 51-vote threshold, confident that he had at least that many votes to give Democrats a victory. | Washington (CNN) -- The political posturing, and theater, related to the fiscal cliff continued Thursday as Senate leaders squared off over whether to make it harder for Congress to block future increases in the debt ceiling. At issue was a move by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, and meant to put Democrats in a tough spot, that backfired. McConnell pushed for a vote on an idea he first proposed last year as part of the debt ceiling standoff. Movement in fiscal cliff talks The legislation would allow the president to increase the debt ceiling without congressional approval, though Congress could block the move if a two-thirds majority of both the House and Senate voted to disapprove it. Democrats want the change because raising the limit has become increasingly contentious, as Republicans have demanded spending cuts and other reforms to go along with it. Another debt limit increase is needed early next year.
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A move by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell backfires
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McConnell pushed for a vote on a debt ceiling idea he first proposed last year
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After a move by Majority Leader Reid, McConnell wound up objecting to a vote on the idea
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Democrats said it was another sign that Republicans are losing the battle on the fiscal cliff | 17,509 | record_train |
psychiatrist, his mom thought maybe @placeholder could talk some sense into | By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 01:44 EST, 27 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:44 EST, 27 October 2013 Lauren Astley didn't tell any of her friends she was going to see her ex-boyfriend on the night he brutally murdered her. The 18-year-old went to Nathanial Fujita's home at the request of his mother, her friends believe, because she was worried about her son's behavior since the breakup and had not been able to get through to him. 'Well, he had gone from a kid who was always on the move, always working out ... to a kid who was basically at home, lying on the couch, looking miserable,' said Nathaniel's uncle, George Mattingly.
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Nathanial Fujita killed his ex-girlfriend Lauren Astley in July 2011 and was sentenced to life in prison
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He stabbed and strangled her at his parent's home when she went to see him after work
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Fujita's family were worried about him as he had been miserable since the breakup
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Lauren's mother are hoping her daughter's death will act as a wakeup call to teens in violent relationships | 17,510 | record_train |
Asked if he felt his parents got on while he was growing up, Mr @placeholder said: ‘Perfectly well. | School days are often said to be the happiest of your life. But for Tom Parker Bowles, being packed off to board at the age of seven is not an experience he wishes to repeat for his own children. The Duchess of Cornwall’s son yesterday claimed his prep school was ‘a hotbed of the sorts of things that are coming out now’, and reportedly revealed that one master would join naked boys in the shower. Tom Parker Bowles' former headmaster has dismissed as 'complete rubbish' the food writer's claims his old primary school was a hotbed of impropriety In a candid interview, he said of Summer Fields school in Oxford: ‘It was just certain things that weren’t right and I’d say to my dad and he’d say, “Well, you tell me if anything happens”, and it never did. So perhaps I’m speaking totally out of turn.’
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Tom Parker Bowles made the claims about Summer Fields school, Oxford
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39-year-old reportedly revealed one master joined naked boys in the shower
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He was a student at the prep school in the early 1980s before going to Eton
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Summer Fields headmaster has dismissed any suggestion of impropriety
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Nigel Talbot Rice, 76, said no official complaints were received at the school | 17,511 | record_train |
Filin recently returned to @placeholder, but he still needs further treatment. | Moscow (CNN) -- Bolshoi Ballet star soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko pleaded not guilty Tuesday to masterminding an acid attack on the theater's artistic director, Sergei Filin, a court spokesman told CNN. Alleged accomplice Yuri Zarutsky pleaded guilty to carrying out the attack, but he said he had acted alone. A third defendant in the case, Andrei Lipatov, denied the charges. He's accused of aiding Zarutsky by acting as his driver. Filin was walking up to his Moscow apartment in January when a masked assailant tossed sulfuric acid onto his face, leaving him severely burned and nearly blinded. Proceedings were adjourned to Thursday after the three men heard and responded to the charges.
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Soloist Pavel Dmitrichenko denies organizing an acid attack on the Bolshoi's artistic director
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His alleged accomplice, Yuri Zarutsky, pleads guilty and says he acted alone
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Zarutsky's alleged driver in the attack, Andrei Lipatov, pleads not guilty
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Sergei Filin has recovered some of his sight after multiple surgeries in Germany | 17,512 | record_train |
@placeholder — $41.53 million (domestic total: $175.9 million) | (EW.com) -- Turtle Power does exist after all. The heroes in a half shell surpassed industry and analyst expectations by more than $20 million, raking in an estimated $65 million in its first weekend in theaters. With an additional $28.7 million from 19 international territories, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," which cost $125 million to produce, has earned $93.7 million globally. No wonder Paramount has already announced plans for a summer 2016 sequel. The Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies pic may not have resonated with the critics, but that didn't seem to matter much to its target audience: kids. While moviegoers overall slapped the Michael Bay-produced movie with a lackluster B Cinema Score, kids were much more enthusiastic, giving it an A overall. Audiences on the whole were mostly male (61 percent) and a significant portion (45 percent) were under 25 years old.
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The film has earned $93.7 million globally.
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The audience was mostly under 25 years old
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"Guardians of the Galaxy" took second place with $41.5 million | 17,513 | record_train |
'beautiful' and 'cute' her @placeholder's adoring fans make a comment on her facebook page. | By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia Adorable just doesn't cut it for one very lucky and spolied little black pug. Nigella (AKA Jelly) the Pug is taking social media by storm, with her facebook page, set up by her owners, gathering more than 12,000 fans. A celebrity pug in the making, Nigella has featured on a variety of popular Australian TV shows including Better Homes and Gardens with Dr Harry, and most recently Channel 10's The Project. Nigella (AKA Jelly) the Pug (pictured) has more than 12,000 facebook fans. Her owners say she's a celebrity in the making. Nigella the Pug one of Australia's most spolied pug (pictured) She has her own facebook account, Instagram and Pinterest
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Nigella (AKA Jelly) the Pug has more than 12,000 facebook fans
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Aussie pet obsession has been taken to new levels
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'Furkids' phenomenon on the rise : almost half of Aussie pet owners treat them like their child
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More than one in three (38%) pets feature on social media
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A third of owners (32%) admit to speaking to their doted on darlings in baby talk
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693,000 owners admit to booking a flight for their pet so they can join in on the family fun.
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Only 48 per cent of dog owners treat their pets regularly for a flea infestation
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82 per cent of dog owners who live in paralysis tick zones are not treating correctly | 17,514 | record_train |
"@placeholder requests that law enforcement bodies continue their engagement, and continue to assist FIFA in the global fight against match-manipulation and organized criminals, even if the investigations are considered complex." | (CNN) -- FIFA has vowed to act on revelations of worldwide match-fixing, but its top security official warns that the governing body will need help from outside football to eradicate the problem. Monday's report from Europol said that 380 matches across Europe had been fixed by an Asia-based crime syndicate, including World Cup and European Championship qualifiers as well as the continent's top club competitions. "The cooperation between law enforcement and sporting organizations needs to be strengthened," FIFA's director of security Ralf Mutschke said in a statement. "The support of law enforcement bodies, legal investigations, and ultimately tougher sanctions are required, as currently there is low risk and high gain potential for the fixers."
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World football's governing body calls on governments to help in battling match-fixing
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FIFA security chief reacts to report from Europol claiming 380 matches were in question
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Ralf Mutschke says match-fixers face low risk and high gain due to weak prison sentences
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Hungary's Debrecen confirms matches against Liverpool and Fiorentina under investigation | 17,515 | record_train |
She also said that, unlike during her appearance on the @placeholder tour, at least she did not tumble down the stairs and hurt herself. | By Daniel Bates and Mark Duell Last updated at 3:14 PM on 25th November 2011 After appearing before the judges on American Idol, you’d think she could handle the pressure. But that didn't stop Lauren Alaina’s nerves getting the better of her as she fluffed singing the National Anthem at a Thanksgiving Day football game. She paused for three seconds in the middle of the song before completing it with a broad grin - and cheeks blazing red with with embarrassment. Scroll down for video American Idol? Lauren Alaina sings the national anthem before an NFL game between the Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers in Detroit on Thursday
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Singer paused for three seconds in middle of song
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Apologised later by telling fans: 'I'm not a robot'
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Blunder at Detriot Lions v Green Bay Packers game
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But she's not the first to mess up the Anthem (see box) | 17,516 | record_train |
But a few months earlier the "ultras" among both sets of fans stood side by side during @placeholder's revolution. | (CNN) -- "Regime! Be very scared of us We are coming tonight with intent The supporters of Al Ahly will fire everything up God almighty will make us victorious Go, hooligans!" Chant of the Al Ahly Ultras, before the Egyptian revolution It was as if a levee had finally broken, and for once there was no retribution. Some 7,000 fans of Al Ahly, Egypt's largest soccer club, gathered for the first match of the Egyptian football season and chanted the names of the regime and its apparatchiks they had fought for the past four years. "F*** the mother of Hosni Mubarak!" shouted Assad, the leader of Al Ahly's militant ultra group Al Ahlawy, at the police in front of him. Thousands followed suit. "Go f*** your Minister, Habib al Adly!"
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Al Ahly and Zamalek face each other in the Cairo derby at the city's International Stadium
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The two teams' ultra groups fought alongside each other during the recent uprising
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They are now again in opposition following the overthrow of longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak
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Both teams are involved in the battle for the Egyptian league title | 17,517 | record_train |
@placeholder had not played a single minute of the tournament. | There was a cold expression on Louis Van Gaal's face as he stood on the pitch, one hand in pocket, digesting Holland's exit from the World Cup. There was an air of disbelief that somehow his plans had not come off and Argentina really had just beaten them on penalties to reach the World Cup final. But he will not have long to mourn, a new challenge is afoot at Manchester United and we have already been given a sneak preview of what English football can expect next season. This is no ordinary manager. Sportsmail takes a look at what we've learned about the giant Dutchman during this tournament...
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Louis van Gaal is set to take over as Manchester United's new manager
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Van Gaal's Holland side lost against Argentina after penalty shootout in World Cup semi-final
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Boss has given Old Trafford fans hints during World Cup of what is to come next season in Premier League
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Decisions over Robin van Persie, Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, Tim Krul and Nigel de Jong display Van Gaal's mangerial personality | 17,518 | record_train |
millions of @placeholder that they have a very personal opportunity to honour | By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 20:03 EST, 4 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:17 EST, 5 November 2012 The Royal British legion is launching a major campaign that it hopes will extend the traditional two minute silence on Remembrance Sunday to the Twitter-generation. A new social media tool will allow millions of Facebook and Twitter users to pay their respects to servicemen and women who have lost their lives at war online. The charity is the UK's first to embrace the American technology, known as Thunderclap, which allows social media users who have opted to take part to send a simultaneous Tweet or status update.
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'Thunderclap' technology will see social media users send out a simultaneous message on Remembrance Sunday
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The charity is the first in the UK to use the American social networking device | 17,519 | record_train |
A judge will now consider their six-count federal complaint alleges negligent maintenance and repair of the escalator; negligence in @placeholder's supervision of inspector ThyssenKrupp; emotional distress; breach of contract; and punitive damages. | The family of a girl whose toes were amputated by a Macy's escalator is suing the operating company. Juliana Valdez, then aged 10, was back-to-school shopping with her mother and brother at the store in Paramus, New Jersey, when her right leg got trapped in the metal plates. A passer-by hit the emergency stop switch but the top of her foot was already stripped bare of skin, muscle, tendons and nerves. Crippled: Juliana Valdez, 11, has had 20 surgeries on her foot after getting it trapped in a Macy's escalator Trauma: Her family is now launching a legal battle against the firm after more than a year of operations
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Juliana Valdez, 10, was back-to-school shopping with her mother
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Her right leg got trapped in the escalator at Macy's, Paramus, NJ
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Police say she had been pulled down to mid-calf by the machinery
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Juliana has now had 20 surgeries including skin graft and amputations
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Family suing German firm ThyssenKrupp for poor maintenance | 17,520 | record_train |
@placeholder’s claim has incensed Jenny, who has been driven to speak for the first time since the controversy began. | John McCririck is everywhere I look. His wobbly features leer from several dozen framed photographs and press clippings that smother the walls of his teeny mews house in London’s Primrose Hill. There’s him with Maggie Thatcher, him smoking an enormous cigar and him next to an even more enormous pair of fake breasts. Most terrifying of all, though, is an oversize papier mâché effigy of the former Channel 4 pundit, complete with trademark deerstalker hat, gleaming white teeth and flailing tongue. There’s just one photograph of long-suffering wife Jenny, partly hidden behind a rubber plant. Support: Jenny McCririck, wife of the former Channel 4 horse-racing pundit John, thinks claims her husband is sexist are 'stupid'
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Jenny McCririck, 68, has rubbished claims made against the journalist
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Says he is 'actually very generous, kind and extremely hard-working'
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Has been married to him for 42 years after they met at a party in 1970
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Channel 4 bosses say they axed her husband because of his 'irritating comedy act' | 17,521 | record_train |
@placeholder suspended the market in order to investigate, with many of the exchange's members in a state of shock on the website's forum. | Odds were offered on favourite in Leopardstown race Bookmakers faced a potential loss of £600m By David Gerges Last updated at 12:07 AM on 29th December 2011 Bookmakers Betfair are facing a backlash from customers after they reversed a payout that was set to cost them millions. Odds of 28-1 had been offered by the gambling firm on the outright favourite in the 2pm woodiesdiy.com Christmas Hurdle. That led to a flurry of betting in which a total of £1,642,094 was matched on Voler La Vedette. In-play mistake: Andrew Lynch steers runaway favourite Voler La Vedette to victory at Leopardstown
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Odds were offered on favourite in Leopardstown race
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Bookmakers faced a potential loss of £600m | 17,522 | record_train |
They are exhuming her grave to collect DNA evidence that can prove once and for all whether the @placeholder was in fact the ill-fated princess. | A 200-year-old mystery that links a castle in a German town, a mysterious 'Dark Countess' and the French royal family may be on the cusp of finally being solved. In 1807 a covered carriage arrived in the central German town of Hildburghausen. A man, now known to be Leonardus Cornelius van der Valck, a secretary in the Dutch embassy in Paris from July 1798 to April 1799, got out. With him was an enigmatic and secretive young woman who would go on to fire the imaginations of historians everywhere. End of the mystery? A digger clears the earth during the exhumation of the grave of so-called 'Dark Countess' in Hildburghausen, Germany
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Mysterious woman arrived in Hildburghausen in 1807 and lived in castle
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She always wore a veil or travelled in a covered carriage
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Some believe she was the real Marie Thérèse - daughter of executed royals
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They say her half-sister took her identity after the horrors of imprisonment | 17,523 | record_train |
presenter @placeholder were among the guests seen arriving at St | By Lucy Waterlow Model Poppy Delevingne was joined by a host of her showbiz pals as she tied the knot to long-term partner James Cook today. The bride wore an unusual white custom-made Chanel gown which looked like a lacy, mini dress with sheer fabric attached to make it full-length. Sticking with tradition, she wore a veil in her blonde, curled hair. After getting ready at Claridge's Hotel in London's Mayfair, she was helped into a car to be taken to her nearby church venue by her supermodel sister, Cara, who also wore a white Chanel gown. Scroll down for video
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Ceremony held in Knightsbridge this afternoon
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Bride wore bespoke Chanel wedding dress
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Cara also wore white Chanel gown
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17 bridesmaids included Poppy's sisters and number of young girls
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Geri Halliwell, Trinny Woodall and Andrew Lloyd Webber among guests | 17,524 | record_train |
@placeholder began falling in Atlanta during the evening hours Sunday, and is forecast to accumulate through Monday afternoon. | (CNN) -- A major winter storm system was rolling across the southeastern United States early Monday, sending out shocks of snow, freezing rain and sleet, and forcing some airlines to cancel flights. AirTran Airways canceled 14 flights Sunday, most of them heading into Atlanta, in order to have fewer aircraft on the ground there at the time the storm hits, spokesman Christopher White said. Another 270 flights were canceled for Monday, which represents a majority of the Atlanta-bound flights for the airline. There will be a handful of arrivals and departures only, White said. The latest computer models show wintry weather extending from northeast Texas through the Carolinas, bringing freezing temperatures, snow and ice to areas that normally don't see heavy winter precipitation, according to CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen. The northern regions of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and the Carolinas should expect heavy snow, while ice storms are expected to affect the southern regions of those states, he said.
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NEW: States of emergencies are declared in Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia
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Airlines are beginning to cancel flights
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Snow, ice and freezing temperatures are expected across the southeastern U.S.
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Weather conditions in Atlanta could impact air travel across the country | 17,525 | record_train |
@placeholder, who in 2012 helped secure the convictions of two men for the | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:57 EST, 6 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:47 EST, 6 January 2014 Stephen Lawrence's mother fears Scotland Yard is 'winding down' the hunt for her son's other killers after it emerged the detective who led the murder inquiry is being forced to step down. Doreen Lawrence has admitted she is 'furious' that Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll is to hand over the job he has held for eight years. The 61-year-old, who became a life peer last year, has demanded a meeting with Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe to discuss her concerns over the future of the investigation.
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Doreen Lawrence fears Met is 'winding down' hunt for son's killers
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Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll led probe but is stepping down
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'I'm absolutely furious Clive is being taken off the investigation,' she said
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Met say star officer has served 30 years and reached 'natural retirement'
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DCI Driscoll says decision to remove him was made 'above me' | 17,526 | record_train |
staff insisted @placeholder did not fit their criteria and have since insisted | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 00:26 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 18 December 2012 A retired head-teacher has hit out at an animal rescue charity after they refused to let him adopt a dog because he was ‘too old’. Don Evans had expressed his wish to take care of an abandoned lurcher earlier this month, but was shocked when Animal Lifeline charity in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, rejected him. The charity claimed the 71-year-old MBE would not be able to offer a pet ‘at least ten years of active life’ due to his age. 'Disgusted': Don Evans was shocked when he was refused a dog by a local animal rescue charity and instead travelled to Wales to pick up 12-week-old puppy Bo
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Don Evans, 71, was declined by an animal charity in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent
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Animal Lifeline claims Mr Evans is too old to give a dog an active life | 17,527 | record_train |
Congratulations: Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, speaks with Julia Lipnitskaia of @placeholder | She's been branded the new darling of Russia, the Olga Korbut of Sochi 2014. And it hasn't gone unnoticed by her country's president Vladimir Putin. Julia Lipnitskaia is just 15, but she has already taken her mother country by storm with her spellbinding performance yesterday in the Winter Olympics. Just like the gymnast Korbut who won three golds for the USSR at Munich in 1972, Russia's new ice princess left the crowd gasping with a routine that secured Russia's first gold of the games as part of the team ice dance competition. Grace: When Yulia Lipnitskaya takes to the ice tonight, more Russians are expected to tune-in than for any other sporting event in the country's history
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Julia Lipnitskaia has already taken her mother country by storm
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Ice princess left the crowd gasping with a gold medal-winning routine
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She wore a red coat and skated to the music from Schindler's List
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Teen won Russia's first of the games as part of their ice dance team
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The Baggies were 2-0 up only to draw 2-2 in the first game and the midfielder knows they blew it against @placeholder. | Chris Brunt admits stopping Christian Benteke creating 'mayhem' again is key to West Brom's derby hopes. The Baggies skipper is wary of the Aston Villa striker ahead of Saturday's West Midlands clash at The Hawthorns. Benteke has helped Villa to back-to-back wins following a seven-month lay off from a ruptured achilles and scored his first goal of the season in their 1-0 victory at Crystal Palace last week. Christian Benteke celebrates after scoring his first goal of the season against Crystal Palace The Belgium international has returned to fitness after seven months out with a ruptured achilles His return was interrupted by a three-game ban after a red card against Tottenham in November but Brunt knows the Baggies must control the Belgium.
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West Brom host Aston Villa in the West Midlands derby on Saturday
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Christian Benteke has helped Villa to successive wins after injury return
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Chris Brunt has warned that stopping the Belgium international is key | 17,529 | record_train |
Almarai's fleet of 1,000 refrigerated tankers then deliver it to 55,000 stores in six @placeholder nations. | (CNN) -- Jersey, Guernsey, Holstein; the world's dairy cattle breeds bear the names of some of the wettest, lushest, and greenest places in Europe, testament to the fact that to produce milk you need a lot of water. Industry experts say one cow must consume three liters of water a day to produce one liter of milk. For high-performing cattle that's equal to 150 liters a day. Saudi Arabia --with an average annual rainfall of just 2.3 inches (59mm) -- might seem an unlikely candidate to be among the world's top 10 dairy producers, but its mega-dairy Almarai has grown to be one of the biggest food producers in the Persian Gulf.
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Saudi Arabian dairy has become one of the biggest in the region
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Almarai began as a small farm in 1970s with 300 cows
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Situated in one of world's most arid regions, indoor farms rely on 'California model'
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In the meantime, feel free to pre-emptively block the return of the bathroom mirror self-portrait -- there's a @placeholder group for it. | (CNN) -- If recent trends are any indication, cartoon self-caricatures are becoming more popular than the clichéd photo in the mirror headshot. Cartoon avatars, both classic and new, are hot right now. The cartoon-spawning series "Mad Men" is back. The critically and commercially successful AMC show about 1960s ad execs has revived its popular "Mad Men Yourself" campaign, which lets you create an animated doppelganger that smokes like a train and wouldn't be out of place in a film noir. Since "Mad Men Yourself" launched a year ago, thousands of people adorned their Facebook profiles with the retro caricatures. The trend was not unlike the personalized knockoffs of Shepard Fairley's striking Obama Hope design during the 2008 presidential election.
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The AMC show "Mad Men" has revived its popular "Mad Men Yourself" campaign
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The Wall Street Journal created an iconic "hedcut" of character Don Draper
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Many Facebook profiles have been taken over by caricatures
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One artist is enabling the portrait trend by using iPhone 4 video chats to create user avatars | 17,531 | record_train |
An estimated 68,000 Romanians live in @placeholder, but there have been 28,000 arrests of Romanian people for serious offences in the past five years. | By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 04:32 EST, 11 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:13 EST, 11 January 2014 Figures released by British Transport Police show half of all convictions for pickpocketing on the London Underground are handed out to Romanians. Information revealed through a Freedom of Information request shows out of the 5,280 reported pickpocketing incidents on the London Underground between November 1, 2012 and October 31, 2013, there were just 170 convictions. Of those convictions, 52 per cent were Romanian. Convicts: Half of all convictions for pickpocketing on the underground are handed out to Romanians
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Of the 170 convictions between 2012 and 2013 52 per cent were Romanian
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Britons were also guilty of stealing from fellow train passengers
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He was was 11 when he left @placeholder with his family. | (CNN) -- Former mortgage broker Alberto Gonzalez is doing well in this economy -- so well that just six months after opening his first restaurant in Chicago, Illinois, he is doing the unthinkable: expanding. Alberto Gonzales is expanding after opening a cafe just six months ago. His second restaurant is scheduled to open in May. "I'm nervous, very nervous. But then again it's all about risk," said Gonzales, owner of 90 Miles Cuban Café. "It kind of fell in my lap. The location became available. A friend of mine brought it up and due to the success we had we thought it would be a good time to take advantage of everything that is going on," said Gonzales.
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Former mortgage broker opened a Cuban cafe in Chicago six months ago
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Owner Gonzales is doing so well, a second restaurant is set to open in May
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A positive ripple effect has been generated as a result
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Having Gonzales as a customer allows local meat and bread suppliers to thrive | 17,533 | record_train |
@placeholder chose to retire in 2007, after 20 years with the department. | Repercussions? In 2005, Barbara Butcher was accused of taking a morbid momento from Ground Zero. She has since been promoted to Chief of Staff at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner A high ranking official at New York’s medical examiner’s office is accused of taking a piece of the September 11th plane wreckage as a morbid souvenir, but instead of a punishment she’s recently received a promotion. A witness claims Barbara Butcher, Director of Forensic Investigations at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, ‘excitedly’ took home a recovered piece of a plane’s door. Former co-worker Kenneth Dotson, alleged in 2005 that Butcher was thrilled as someone from Ground Zero passed off the piece of wreckage to her as she oversaw World Trade Center victim recovery and identification. Now she’s overseeing the entire department.
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Barbara Butcher is now Chief of Staff at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, but in 2005 she admitted to taking the door handle 'for a day or two' before retuning it
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'I would have been fired': Co-worker Kenneth Dotson says he was harassed after reporting Butcher | 17,534 | record_train |
For over after over he pinned the @placeholder attack back, reining them in each time they threatened to break free and ensuring they could never relax. | (CNN) -- England's 10-wicket hero and man-of-the-match James Anderson admitted to total exhaustion after his side held off a gritty Australian fight back to win an extraordinary first Ashes Test by 14 runs. "It has been draining emotionally and physically," said Anderson. "I'm lost for words - it's been amazing." But the first Test also threw up questions about the use of technology in sport, with Australia ruing the Decision Review System (DRS) that appeared to weigh heavily against the Baggy Greens. CNN looks at five things we learned from the first Test at Trent Bridge. Technology equals controversy Unlike football, which has grappled with the issue of technological assistance for its embattled referees for years, cricket has long been comfortable with a little high tech help for its umpires.
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England beat Australia in thrilling first Test at Trent Bridge
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England win by narrow margin of 14 runs after five days
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England bowler James Anderson man-of-the-match after taking 10 wickets
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chemical substance believed to be acid at an @placeholder family in | Tens of thousands of Hamas supporters formed a sea of green as they marched through Gaza City to mark 27 years since the formation of Islamist movement Hamas. 'Just as we liberated Gaza... we will repeat the experience in the West Bank,' senior Hamas leader Mahmud al-Zahar said in a speech at a similar march in southern Gaza. The burning alive in July of a Palestinian teenager in Jerusalem, a revenge attack for the murder of three Israeli teens in the West Bank, sparked months of unrest and led to a bloody 50-day summer war in the Gaza Strip between Israel and Hamas.
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They marched through Gaza City to mark 27 years since the formation of Islamist movement Hamas
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'Just as we liberated Gaza, we will repeat the experience in the West Bank,' Hamas leader Mahmud al-Zahar said
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And that is how it would have continued had @placeholder not begun to outscore him. | Chelsea want Cesc Fabregas to replace Frank Lampard. Fine player though Fabregas is, it is hard to imagine he will come near. Lampard changed English football. Had Manchester United not found a midfield player to score more than 20 goals a season to match him, Chelsea might have won the League seven years on the turn. That this player was Cristiano Ronaldo, currently regarded as the best footballer in the world, confirms the nature of Lampard’s talent. Big boots to fill: Chelsea will find it difficult to replace Frank Lampard's goals from midfield next season Clinical: Lampard averaged one goal every games three games during his 13-year career at Stamford Bridge
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Frank Lampard will be near-on impossible to replace at Chelsea
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Lampard averaged one goal every three games during his 13-year spell at Stamford Bridge
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Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas is a Chelsea target
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Fabregas averaged one goal every five games during his time at Arsenal
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Lampard changed English football
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Only Cristiano Ronaldo's goalscoring feats at Manchester United stopped Lampard and Chelsea winning more trophies domestically | 17,537 | record_train |
The saga began in May 2005, when @placeholder took several pairs of pants to Custom Cleaners for alteration as he prepared to start his new job as an administrative law judge. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A court Thursday rejected an appeal filed by a former administrative law judge who sued a dry cleaners for $54 million over a missing pair of pants. An unidentified man talks on a cell phone in front of the Chung family's shop, Custom Cleaners. The District of Columbia Court of Appeals "ruled resoundingly in favor of the Chung family and denied Mr. Roy Pearson's appeal of the case completely," said Christopher Manning, an attorney for the Chung family, who own Custom Cleaners. "The D.C. Court of Appeals held that the trial court correctly ruled that Mr. Pearson's claims had no merit whatsoever," he added.
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Appeals court rejects appeal of failed $54 million lawsuit over missing pants
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Dry cleaners say they aren't counting plaintiff out
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Because their home is on the banks of @placeholder there is nothing to block the blizzards sweeping across the large body of water. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:58 EST, 30 January 2014 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 30 January 2014 An elderly Canadian couple were trapped in their Lake Erie home for four days after snow engulfed their cottage. Michael and Janet Wilton found themselves trapped at the start of the month, after record-breaking snowfall in their hometown, Amherstburg. Fortunately neighbors were able to help free them by using shovels and snow-blowing machines to clear a path to their door. Snowed in: Banks of snow reached the roof of the couple's lakeside home Trapped: Janet and Michael Wilton peer out the windows of the home they were stuck in for four days
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Neighbors helped dig Michael and Janet Wilton out from lakeside home
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Much of their advance has come with the help of American arms, tanks, rockets and other war materiel, seized as @placeholder army regulars and reserves fled. | Hillary Clinton has distanced herself from Barack Obama over the situation in Syria - saying she pushed to arm moderate Syrians, but was overruled by the President. Mrs Clinton - a potential presidential candidate for 2016 - made her differences with Mr Obama clear. But, though the suggestion was made, she did not go so far as to say whether different foreign policy could have prevented the rise of jihadist militants now causing chaos in Syria and Iraq. In a TV interview she said: 'We pushed very hard. But as I say in my book, I believe that Harry Truman was right, the buck stops with the president'.
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Former Secretary of State said she pushed Obama to arm Syria rebels
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Has been suggested this could have brought more stability to region
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Islamic extremists ISIS are now wreaking havoc in the region and Iraq
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But, Mrs Clinton said, the White House resisted getting involved
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Clinton also said it is 'very difficult' to say whether it would have helped
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She stood by Obama on his decision to pull U.S. out of Iraq in 2011 | 17,540 | record_train |
"It was my best match of my life," @placeholder told reporters. | (CNN) -- It's been that type of year for Serena Williams. Williams collected her 18th grand slam singles title at the U.S. Open in September to match retired legends Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert but prior to that didn't get past the fourth round at the three other majors in 2014. The world No. 1 recently retired due to illness in Wuhan, China and then was a walkover in Beijing with a knee injury -- and on Wednesday at the WTA Finals in Singapore she suffered the joint worst loss of her career. Simona Halep battered Williams 6-0 6-2 to leave the two-time defending champion in danger of being eliminated in the group stage.
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Serena Williams loses 6-0 6-2 to Simona Halep at the year-end championships
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It's Williams' worst defeat since she lost 6-1 6-1 in Oklahoma in 1998
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The result adds to the inconsistent season for the 18-time grand slam winner
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Halep leads the Red Group with a perfect 2-0 record while Williams falls to 1-1 | 17,541 | record_train |
The day Duncan tested positive for Ebola, Troh, her 13-year-old son, Duncan's nephew and a family friend were ordered by a Dallas court to stay inside the apartment among @placeholder's used linens and any lingering virus. | 'I want to grieve': Louise Troh, 54, was trapped in confinement when she learned her fiance Thomas Eric Duncan had died of Ebola on October 8 The fiancée of Ebola victim Thomas Eric Duncan will be released from quarantine at midnight tonight - but will emerged with hardly any possession after they were destroyed by hazmat teams. Louise Troh, 54, missed her boyfriend's funeral while she was locked away for the duration of the deadly virus's 21-day incubation period, which expires tonight. During the frantic operation to seal off Duncan's apartment in Dallas and eliminate all traces of the disease, she also lost the majority of her belongings.
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Louise Troh, 54, has been in guarded confinement for three weeks
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Learned of her fiance's death while quarantined, 'hasn't been able to grieve'
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Hazmat destroyed everything she owns bar some papers, Bible and photos
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She hopes to recover financially with novel about her life with Duncan
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Troh and her daughter will be free to go out from midnight tonight | 17,542 | record_train |
Porn star 'who killed his lover and ate his body parts' before fleeing to Germany pleads NOT guilty to all charges the day after he is extradited to @placeholder | By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 05:54 EST, 17 July 2012 | UPDATED: 06:14 EST, 17 July 2012 The mother of the Chinese student victim in the 'Canadian Psycho' murder and dismemberment case says her 'most unbearable pain' is that the killing is still watched online. 'What a disaster and huge pain for our family,' Zhigui Du said in an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, sobbing. 'The most unbearable pain for me is that the video got posted on the internet. People watched it over and over. 'Unbearable pain': Murdered Chinese student Lin Jun's mother Zhigui Du, left, and father Diran Lin, right, told of their grief in a television interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
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Mother of murdered Chinese student tells of his family's 'unbearable pain' in an appearance on Canadian television
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Porn star Luka Rocco Magnotta, 29, denies killing his gay lover Lin Jun before posting a gruesome video online showing him having sex with dismembered corpse
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Magnotta pleaded not guilty to five charges including murder following his arrest in Germany in June | 17,543 | record_train |
("@placeholder's" second season, which was released on June 6, will qualify for next year's awards.) | (CNN) -- "Breaking Bad," it's time for your curtain call. The addictive AMC series, which concluded last September, is expected to be one of the major frontrunners when the nominations are announced Thursday for the 66th Primetime Emmy Awards. Its final half-season, which earned both big ratings and critical plaudits, is just about guaranteed to earn the show another nomination for best drama -- and that's only the start. Star Bryan Cranston, who already has four Emmy wins for the show, should easily nab another nod. Co-star Aaron Paul should get one as well. Altogether, the drama that turned "Mr. Chips into Scarface," in the description of creator Vince Gilligan, should make out quite well.
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Emmy nominations will be announced on July 10
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"Breaking Bad" expected to do very well; last season was widely hailed and watched
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"Orange Is the New Black's" first season qualifies, will likely score nods
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Will there be room for "Orphan Black" this time? | 17,544 | record_train |
Despite its success, Wei believes that there is plenty of room to grow, in fact, it seems that @placeholder has a lot more up its sleeve. | Beijing stands as one of the world's most populated cities, with over 21 million people residing in the Chinese capital. Inevitably, this has put huge pressure on transport structures in the city. It took less than 10 years for the number of inhabitants in Beijing to quadruple, and with a population continuously on the rise, taxi services have found it difficult to keep up. Cheng Wei, co-founder and CEO of taxi-hailing app Didi Dache, is on a mission to make travel simple and efficient. "Our innovation is to redistribute taxi resources using mobile internet." Says Wei. "We found that 30% of the time, taxis in China were actually driving around empty."
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The population in Beijing has quadrupled in less than 10 years
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As a result, taxi services have struggled to cope
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Didi Dache, the brainchild of Cheng Wei, uses mobile technology to make hailing a taxi easier
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So far, the app counts over three million daily transactions in three Chinese cities | 17,545 | record_train |
Far from contemplating retirement, @placeholder has his sights set on new markets. | Labour went to war with Boots yesterday after the chemist chain warned of catastrophe if the party won the general election. Stefano Pessina, the firm’s acting boss, said Ed Miliband’s policies were ‘not helpful for business and not helpful for the country’. Labour business spokesman Chuka Umunna hit back with a series of extraordinary attacks on Mr Pessina and his firm, which has 70,000 UK workers. He questioned whether Boots paid enough tax while fellow Labour MPs said they would not listen to a multi-millionaire who lived in ‘a big mansion’. Scroll down for video Boots chief Stefano Pessina (left) has warned it would be a 'catastrophe' if Labour and Ed Miliband (right) win power. Pessina claimed Miliband’s policies were ‘not helpful for business and not helpful for the country’
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Ed Miliband under growing pressure after a series of attacks on leadership
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Boots boss Stefano Pessina said Labour plans 'not helpful for business'
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Billionaire said: 'If they acted as they speak, it would be a catastrophe'
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Shadow minister Chuka Umunna attacked the Boots chief's remarks
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Miliband allies were said to be plotting a way to keep him in place, even if Labour lose the election;
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The editor of the left-wing New Statesman said the leader had a ‘haunted’ look and even shadow chancellor Ed Balls had ‘all but given up’ on him;
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The party’s biggest private donor attacked Mr Miliband’s NHS and mansion tax policies;
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Lord Mandelson was accused of plotting to destabilise Mr Miliband;
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The party’s election campaign chief Douglas Alexander repeatedly refused to rule out a deal with Scottish nationalists in the event of a hung parliament. | 17,546 | record_train |
'Yet I have never been denigrated, humiliated and had my every action and thought so unreasonably maligned as I experienced during @placeholder.' | A top policeman who was accused of whistle blowing after he had his home and office bugged by colleagues has told how he's been left him 'humiliated' by an investigation into the scandal. NSW Deputy Police Commissioner Nick Kaldas told a parliamentary inquiry he has been punished for speaking out, including being passed over for promotion, while attacking the way the NSW Ombudsman has handled a two-year investigation into the bugging scandal that reaches to the highest levels of the NSW Police Force. Mr Kaldas, who has hunted murderers, worked in warzones and faced death threats from terrorists, has revealed there is no one he fears more than NSW Ombudsman Bruce Barbour.
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Deputy police commissioner Nick Kaldas is giving evidence at an inquiry
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Kaldas, 57, is a counter terrorism expert who has trained Iraqi police
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He arrived in Australia aged 12 and fluent in English, French and Arabic
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The inquiry is into a illegal police bugging operation of 114 people in 2000
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Kaldas is the highest ranking officer secretly bugged by his rival Kath Burn
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He has 'explosive' evidence about bugging which has 'denigrated' his career
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He has suffered reprisals for speaking out about the bugging scandal
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The bugging operation threatens to blow apart NSW police hierarchy
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He said independent inquiry into bugging scandal has left him fearful
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On developing @placeholder coaches and managers both the FA and Premier League have schemes in place which will provide places for black coaches to gain elite experience and the Football League is developing its own proposals which it will take to its meeting in June.' | English Football is 'making headway' in its attempts to improve opportunities for black coaches, the Football Association believes. Heather Rabbatts, the FA's diversity chief, made the observation after chairing a meeting between football authorities and campaign groups aimed at addressing the low numbers of black and minority ethnic (BAME) individuals in coaching or administrative positions. The summit, held on Tuesday, was attended by representatives of the Premier League, Football League, Professional Footballers' Association, Kick it Out and Show Racism the Red Card. Heather Rabbatts claims English football is 'making headway' in providing opportunities for black coaches Also present was Sports Minister Helen Grant and former England defender Sol Campbell who, along with the PFA, has called for the introduction of a version of American football's 'Rooney Rule'.
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Heather Rabbatts chaired a meeting on Tuesday between football authorities and campaign groups to discuss improving chances
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PFA, Sports Minister Helen Grant and former defender Sol Campbell call for introduction of a version of American football's 'Rooney Rule'.
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Ferrari expected to be in the hunt for this year's championships, only for @placeholder to outclass them after the rules overhaul. | By Kieran Gill Kimi Raikkonen can offer no excuses for his poor start as Ferrari technical director James Allison says it's simply because he's driving 'slower than Fernando (Alonso) at the moment'. The anticipated duel with Alonso has failed to materialise with the Spaniard out-qualifying Raikkonen in four of the six races and, crucially, finishing ahead in every grand prix. Raikkonen is languishing in 12th place while Alonso is the best of the rest when it comes to drivers' standings, third only to runaway Mercedes pair Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton. Slow start: Kimi Raikkonen (pictured) has failed to ignite a duel with Ferrari team-mate Fernando Alonso
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Ferrari technical director James Allison admits Kimi Raikkonen is 'going a little slower than Fernando (Alonso) at the moment'
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Alonso out-qualified Raikkonen in four of the six races and finished ahead in every grand prix
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Alonso is third in drivers' standings, behind Mercedes' Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton, while Raikkonen is 12th | 17,549 | record_train |
According to the affidavit, they left with the backpack, the @placeholder -- which Tazhayakov believed could be used to make bombs -- and Tsarnaev's laptop. | (CNN) -- A laptop, some empty fireworks and a jar of Vaseline landed three friends of Boston Marathon bomb suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in jail Wednesday, charged with trying to throw investigators off their buddy's trail. Those are the items federal prosecutors say Azamat Tazhayakov, Dias Kadyrbayev and Robel Phillipos took from Tsarnaev's dorm room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth in the hours after the FBI released photos of Tsarnaev and his brother Tamerlan, the suspects in the marathon bombings. According to FBI affidavits, they quickly recognized their friend from the pictures. When Kadyrbayev texted his friend to tell him "he looked like the suspect on television," Tsarnaev texted back "lol" and added, "come to my room and take whatever you want," the affidavit states. Phillipos, Tazhayakov and Kadyrbayev went to the room, where Kadyrbayev noticed a backpack containing fireworks that had been "opened and emptied of powder," according to the affidavit.
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Three friends of Boston bomb suspect face federal charges
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Lawyers say their clients have cooperated with investigators
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They're accused of taking items from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room
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Tsarnaev texted friends, "Come to my room and take whatever you want" | 17,550 | record_train |
The next group, the private and self-contained @placeholder, are the opposite of Chatterboxes, regularly retweeting bad news and 'pre-made content' (slogans, ads and so on) that don't tell you much about them. | By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 28 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:09 EST, 29 March 2013 British people are frequently accused of being reserved, dignified and possessing a stiff upper lip. But according to a new survey, that stereotype is a thing of the past. Instead of keeping private lives tucked away behind closed doors, Brits now share a staggering 67 million pictures, videos and snippets of information every week. And those who regularly update their Facebook status or Twitter feed can be slotted into one of five groups: the Big Softies, the Chatterboxes, the Gizmo Grumpies, the Mobile Butterflies and the iSavers.
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Humble bragging: 'Just got told I look like Jessica Alba #iamsoconfused'
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Fifth of Brits - dubbed Mobile Butterflies - share content prolifically
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A third are 'iSavers' who regularly share money-saving offers
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'Big Softies' are most likely to clog up your feed with baby photos
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'Gizmo Grumpies' are social media enigmas who post sad news | 17,551 | record_train |
The link between Lord Rosse's drawing and van Gogh's @placeholder is not completely new. | Between 16 and 18 June 1889, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh created one his most famous works from the view out of an asylum window: The Starry Night. Debate on the masterpiece's distinctive ‘swirls’ has raged ever since, with many saying they were extensions of his fragile state at the time. But now an artist has claimed that the spirals actually depict galaxies in the universe, and were likely inspired by drawings of the cosmos at the time. US artist Michael Benson says the Whirlpool Galaxy inspired van Gogh. The Dutch painter created arguably his most famous work - The Starry Night (shown) - in 1889 from the view out of his asylum window
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US artist Michael Benson says the Whirlpool Galaxy inspired van Gogh
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The Dutch painter created arguably his most famous work - The Starry Night - in 1889 from the view out of his asylum window
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But in 1850, an astronomer had depicted what a distant spiral galaxy might look like for the first time
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Blatter's position has been hugely strengthened however after @placeholder delegates dealt a crushing blow to moves to bring in term limits and age limits for officials. | Sepp Blatter has hit back at attacks from FA chairman Greg Dyke and other European officials, claiming they were the 'most disrespectful' thing he had ever experienced. Dyke had told Blatter at a meeting of UEFA countries on Tuesday his claim that racism was behind World Cup corruption allegations in the British media was 'offensive and totally unacceptable'. Dutch FA president Michael van Praag also told Blatter in blunt terms that he should step down from FIFA next year and not stand for a fifth term. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sepp Blatter entertaining with his awkward dance moves All smiles: FIFA President Sepp Blatter at the 64th FIFA Congress in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Associations voted by holding aloft green or red cards because the electronic voting system was not working
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‘Buried in the bill are amendments that retrospectively deem these babies to have come from Nauru, when they were born here and have never left @placeholder.’ | The future of 25 Australian babies born to parents who are asylum seekers is uncertain after Immigration Minister Scott Morrison retrospectively changed the legal status of some children born in detention. Born in Australia from the 19 July 2013, the infants - who range from the age of one to just a few months old - are currently in detention centres in the country, where their families anxiously await their fate. Legislation passed by the government in parliament on Tuesday morning means the babies are now defined as Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals (UMAs) because their asylum seeker parents arrived in Australia by boat.
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The 25 babies were born in Australia from 19 July 2013
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New legislation means they are classed as Unauthorised Maritime Arrivals
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They could be sent to Nauru as early as Wednesday evening
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Lawyer for the families told Daily Mail Australia they are fighting for the right to apply for visas for the babies
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Eight of the babies are born to parents from Myanmar
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Because of their Rohingya heritage the government does not recognise them as citizens | 17,554 | record_train |
That gave @placeholder some nervy moments as the clock ran down. | (CNN) -- Claudio Ranieri's Roma side are through to the final of the Italian Cup, despite losing 1-0 to Udinese in the second leg of their semifinal on Wednesday. Serie A leaders Roma will now face Inter Milan at their own Olympic stadium next month in a battle of the leading two teams in the table -- after going through 2-1 on aggregate. Remarkably it will be the fifth time in six seasons that the teams are meeting in the final, with each winning two finals apiece prior to May's showpiece. The only goal came with nine minutes remaining when Alexis Sanchez fired a shot through goalkeeper Julio Sergio's legs from an acute angle.
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Claudio Ranieri's Roma side are through to the final of the Italian Cup
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They are through despite losing 1-0 to Udinese in the second leg of their semifinal
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were highlights, too, such as goals at two @placeholder finals, scoring | Who should be England's next captain? It’s not easy retiring from England. You don’t just pick up the phone and tell the Football Association you have had enough then quietly move on. Ending an England career is big news and I know exactly how Steven Gerrard felt on Monday when he announced that he had reached the end of the line with his country. I made the same move in 2007, even though I briefly returned for the World Cup in 2010. Our respective circumstances could not be more different. My decision was born of frustration. I was not playing for Steve McClaren’s team as much as I felt I deserved; I had just played in two Champions League finals but couldn’t dislodge John Terry and Rio Ferdinand.
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Gerrard retires from international football at age of 34
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Other interviewees indicated that "Rebecca was distraught over @placeholder's injury," Nemeth said. | (CNN) -- The family of a woman whose naked and bound body was found hanging in a Southern California mansion two years ago has filed a federal lawsuit accusing three people of plotting her death. The San Diego County medical examiner ruled that Rebecca Zahau committed suicide, but a lawsuit filed Friday by her mother and sister contends she was the victim of a murder plot devised by her millionaire boyfriend's brother, ex-wife and the ex-wife's twin sister. Zahau's boyfriend, Jonah Shacknai, owned the Coronado, California, vacation home where she was found dead on July 13, 2011. His 6-year-old son, Max, suffered a fall in the same home two days earlier and died in a hospital on July 16, 2011.
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The San Diego County medical examiner ruled Rebecca Zahau's death a suicide
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But a police spokesman confirmed this morning: 'He is from Iceland and not @placeholder as some reports have said.' | By Gerard Couzens A teenager has died after falling from a rollercoaster called Hell at a theme park in Benidorm. The 18-year-old, from Iceland, is believed to have been flung from the ride at the Terra Mitica theme park after his harness failed, suffering horrific injuries including multiple fractures and head wounds. He is said to have suffered the fatal accident while he was on holiday with his parents and a friend. Scroll down for video A teenager, from Iceland, has died after falling from a rollercoaster called Inferno (pictured) at a Benidorm theme park Spanish police today confirmed the teenager is from Iceland. The 18-year-old was originally reported to have been British.
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18-year-old believed to have been flung from ride after his harness failed
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While you can walk into virtually any @placeholder drugstore and pick up a bottle of ibuprofen or acetaminophen with 400 or 500 tablets, the largest size on UK shelves contains just 16 pills. | London (CNN) -- In the 23 years since he tried to break up a robbery in central London, Ian Semmons hasn't spent a day without severe pain. The fight left Semmons with multiple fractures, including a broken back and two shattered ankles. He had a head injury so severe, doctors put him in a coma and kept him there for a month to control the swelling in his brain. "I spent nine months in hospital and then 12 months in a rehabilitation center, where I was basically rebuilt," Semmons says. "But nothing was done to treat my pain." His regular doctor, a general practitioner with Britain's National Health Service, offered little for the pain despite his complaints. At the time, patients in Britain's government-run system such as Semmons weren't able to switch to another doctor. Unlike patients now, he was stuck.
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Britain's Ian Semmons dealt with pain for years and didn't know options were available
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Following a good run of form Sale Sharks, Danny Cipriani was selected for @placeholder's training squad | Danny Cipriani and Nick Easter have been thrown World Cup lifelines after receiving surprise call-ups for Stuart Lancaster's England training squad ahead of next month's Six Nations tournament. The Sale fly-half and veteran Harlequins No 8 were not set to be included this weekend, but a change of thinking following a selection meeting on Monday has seen them named in a 34-man squad which will train together before the opening clash with Wales on February 6. Cipriani, 27, in outstanding form this season, is one of four fly-halves in the squad - which does not contain injured stars Manu Tuilagi (groin), Courtney Lawes (ankle), Joe Launchbury (neck) and Ben Morgan (ankle) - with George Ford, Owen Farrell and Stephen Myler also named.
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Danny Cipriani has been recalled for his superb form with Sale Sharks
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Nick Easter has not featured for England since the 2011 World Cup
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Jonathan Joseph's hot streak for Bath means he is retained in the squad
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Ben Morgan and Joe Launchbury will miss the entire championship
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Prosecutors say Reyes later emailed the image from her @placeholder email address to her personal account. | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 01:14 EST, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:33 EST, 29 June 2012 Two female police officers, who allegedly leaked a photo of pop star Rihanna's bruised and battered face after she was assaulted by singer Chris Brown, will not face criminal charges, authorities said today. A three-year investigation by the LA district attorney's office could not find enough evidence to show celebrity news website TMZ paid the accused officers for the photo. Officers Blanca Lopez and Rebecca Reyes may still be fired. They are slated to appear before disciplinary panels in August. Pain: A photo of Rihanna's battered and bruised face after she was attacked by boyfriend Chris Brown was allegedly leaked to celebrity site TMZ by two LAPD officers
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Meanwhile on Sunday, family, friends and members of the @placeholder party attended Hussain's funeral. | (CNN) -- Pakistanis cast ballots in Karachi on Sunday, a day after the slaying of a well-known political leader who had accused rivals of vote rigging. As voters headed to polls, accusations flew over Zahra Shahid Hussain's death. Sources said an execution-style attack on the eve of the election killed Hussain, a senior vice president of the Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI. The party made headlines after nationwide elections on May 11, alleging vote rigging in Karachi and elsewhere. Amid the allegations, election officials held a revote Sunday for one National Assembly seat and two Provincial Assembly seats in Karachi, Pakistan's largest city. Unofficial results from the country's election commission showed that PTI candidate Arif Alvi won the National Assembly seat.
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He then went on a profanity-filled rant, pointing to a sign indicating @placeholder had only one minute left in its set, far shorter than he'd expected. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Green Day canceled the rest of its North American club tour dates for this year and has postponed all January and February shows to give lead singer Billie Joe Armstrong more time to deal with substance abuse issues, the rock band said Monday. "Obviously the timing for this isn't ideal, but Billie Joe's well-being is our main concern," bass player Mike Dirnt said. Armstrong, who sought treatment for substance abuse two days after his expletive-laden meltdown during a show in Las Vegas in September, "is doing well," Dirnt said. When the band announced on September 23 that its charismatic frontman would get help for substance abuse, it did not specify the nature of his problems.
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"Billie Joe's well-being is our main concern," bass player Mike Dirnt says
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2012 club dates are canceled, while next year's shows are postponed
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World-class: Scholes believes Real Madrid signing Toni Kroos and @placeholder new boy Cesc Fabregas were the only top-level midfielders available this summer | Paul Scholes has labelled Louis van Gaal a ‘mad genius’ as the Manchester United manager prepares for his first Barclays Premier League game against Swanseaon Saturday. Scholes says the Dutch coach is prone to ‘going off his head’ when his team fail to follow orders during training sessions or matches. The former United midfielder, also criticised his former club for failing to bid for Toni Kroos, signed by Real Madrid for £20million, or former Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Paul Scholes say Schweinsteiger asked for his shirt Criticism: Man United legend Paul Scholes believes the club should have signed a world-class midfielder
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Manchester United legend Paul Scholes doesn't believe Red Devils can challenge for Premier League title this season
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Although @placeholder the place was forged as a safe harbor for diverse peoples from difficult backgrounds, America the identity is often treated as a ranking, a way of separating the good from the bad, the deserving from the less-than. | (CNN) -- In 2009, when Meb Keflezighi won the New York City Marathon, The New York Times noted that he was attacked in the media and online for being "not really an American runner." Although the runner emigrated to the United States as a 12-year-old and has called America home ever since, Darren Rovell, then of CNBC, called the "headline" that an American had won the race "empty," and compared Keflezighi to "a ringer who you hire to work a couple hours at your office so that you can win the executive softball league." (Rovell later apologized for his comments.)
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Sally Kohn: Boston Marathon winner was rightly described as "an American"
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And either way, @placeholder deserves to be happy as much as master. | A retired soldier flew thousands of miles to reunite with the intrepid German shepherd that served alongside him in Iraq and the touching footage has quickly gone viral. Retired Air Force Sergeant David Simpson made a best friend in the form of military pooch Robbie as the two served together securing dangerous city streets in Iraq for four years. But their beautiful relationship came to an abrupt halt a year ago when Simpson left the military and his canine comrade continued to serve. Scroll down for video... Heartwarming: Touching footage of retired Air Force sergeant David Simpson reuniting with his canine partner of four years has quickly gone viral
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Retired Air Force Sergeant David Simpson paid $2000 to fly from Florida to get Robbie
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From that point of view, it’s worth taking seriously and its credentials for respect are also hardened by the fact its @placeholder’s oldest derby, dating back to 1888. | Liverpool and Chelsea meet on Tuesday evening in the first leg of the Capital One Cup semi-final, thus continuing a fierce modern rivalry that has thrown up many thrilling contests. There has been no shortage of controversial incidents in the last few years, from Luis Garcia's 'ghost goal' to Luis Suarez biting Branislav Ivanovic. And in the build-up to the match, Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers admitted the rivalry is now so intense he can no longer be close friends with opposite number Jose Mourinho. But it's a match that doesn't quite compare to the great traditional rivalries of the British game, the ones akin to two tribes going to war.
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Saporta said Monday he was having trouble getting in contact with @placeholder, period. | New York (CNN) -- The Long Island Power Authority said Tuesday its customers -- many of them in areas hard-hit by Superstorm Sandy -- can wait for the next meter-reading cycle to pay their power bills. Customers also can make a partial payment reflecting what they think is appropriate, and then wait for the exact reading to pay the difference, LIPA spokeswoman Elizabeth Flagler said. The announcement came after outraged customers questioned why they were receiving electricity bills post-Sandy that reflected a full month's use of electricity, even though many were without power for days or weeks. The utility had said Monday that it was sending out bills based on customers' estimated usage of the same month last year, because it had reassigned its meter readers to help with power restoration efforts after Sandy.
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And added a snap of herself jet skiing in a bikini with the caption: 'Before I got @placeholder. | Lindsay Lohan was hospitalized this week, according to a new report. The 28-year-old had contracted a rare mosquito borne virus called Chikungunya while on a break in French Polynesia over the Christmas holiday in December And according to TMZ the actress is still battling the illness and was subsequently admitted for treatment at King Edward VII's Hospital. Scroll down for video In hospital: Lindsay Lohan contracted a rare mosquito borne virus called Chikungunya while on a break in French Polynesia over the Christmas holiday in December The gossip website reports that Lindsay was released later on Wednesday after her fever broke.
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Shots of @placeholder at work are interspersed with scenes from Downton Abbey in which the characters are talking about making a cake. | The ladies of Downton are known for enjoying afternoon tea but they might be shocked if this cake was served alongside their sandwiches. A baker has created a cake that spookily resembles Lady Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham, played by Dame Maggie Smith. The creation was the brainchild of cake and chocolate artist Karen Portaleo, 50, who was asked to make it to celebrate the season five premiere of the ITV show in the U.S. Scroll down for video Dame Maggie Smith, right, as Lady Violet in Downton Abbey and the cake replica created by Karen Portaleo The cake resembling the Dowager Countess took pride of place at a launch party at The Fox Theatre, hosted by Georgia Public Broadcasting.
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Image of actress Dame Maggie Smith has been made as a cake
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"I have learned the lesson that in the future in the @placeholder we will have to pay greater attention to that source of news." | (CNN) -- Pope Benedict XVI ended 2009 much as he began it -- with a major gaffe that angered Jews. He started the year by welcoming a Holocaust-denying bishop back into the fold, and ended it by putting the controversial World War II-era Pope Pius XII one step closer to sainthood. Both caused uproars. "It seems that the pope doesn't always know what's going out under his name, or the impact of what's going out under his name, which is very strange to observe because John Paul II was so media-savvy," said Ruth Ellen Gruber, a Jewish journalist and author who has long been based in Rome.
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Pope Benedict XVI in trouble for praise of World War II-era Pope Pius XII
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It already was snowing in the afternoon in downtown Nashville, @placeholder. | (CNN) -- A major winter storm with heavy snow and ice was heading from Texas and Oklahoma to points east, with 8 to 10 inches of snow possible in some locales, the National Weather Service said Friday. Forecasters warned of large accumulations of ice in places such as the north Georgia mountains, causing hazardous driving conditions. Ice and heavy wet snow on power lines could cause power outages. "The precipitation will briefly transition back to light snow or flurries Saturday before ending Saturday afternoon," the weather service said. By Friday afternoon the storm was either in or on its way to parts of Virginia, West Virginia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Arkansas. Forecasters issued severe storm warnings for these states.
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"The statements made in @placeholder constitute a very significant first step forward. | The U.N. and Arab League point man on Syria praised the top U.S. and Russian diplomats Wednesday for their latest efforts to forge a solution to the Syrian conflict. Lakhdar Brahimi called remarks from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry "the first hopeful news concerning that unhappy country in a very long time." Speaking at a joint news conference Tuesday in Moscow, Kerry said he and Lavrov had agreed "as soon as is practicable, possibly and hopefully, by the end of this month" to "seek to convene an international conference." The aim would be to implement last summer's Geneva communique brokered by Russia and the United States outlining how a transitional government could be formed.
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taking immediate steps to close down the joint venture,' Mr @placeholder | By Martin Robinson and Mark Duell Irish Daily Star Editor Michael O'Kane has resigned in the wake of his decision to publish topless photos of Kate Ireland is set to introduce new privacy laws after the Kate Middleton topless photos scandal - as a newspaper editor who published the pictures was tonight suspended from his post. Irish Daily Star editor Michael O’Kane was put on leave while an investigation is carried out into why the paper published the photos. It came as Alan Shatter, the Irish Minister for Justice, Equality and Defence, decided to revive abandoned legislation amid the continued fallout from the holiday images of the Royals.
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Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter is reviving abandoned privacy legislation
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said something to @placeholder - I don't know exactly what, because it was | An eyewitness at the violent argument between Orlando Bloom and Justin Bieber has said that the 37-year-old actor took a running jump at the pop star before throwing the first punch. Model Anastasia Skolkova told the Daily Mirror that Orlando, who was dining with Leonardo DiCaprio at the Cipriani restaurant on Wednesday night, was 'very, very angry' when Justin, who didn't have a reservation at the eatery, approached their table to try to talk to the actors. The Wolf Of Wall Street star DiCaprio had proceeded to shoo away the pop singer with his hand, leading Bieber to provoke a fight which saw Bloom jump over a sofa to get at the 20-year-old Baby singer at the restaurant where Lindsay Lohan and P Diddy were also dining.
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New horizons: Jeni also lost 9st, right, with @placeholder's help and now wants to start a family | By Lucy Waterlow PUBLISHED: 09:20 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 12:02 EST, 9 August 2013 Brits have been facing an obesity crisis for years but now help is at hand in the shape of fit and toned personal trainer Jessie Pavelka. The L.A. based 30-year-old has been helping Americans with their battle with the bulge and now he's come to the UK to offer his advice on the Sky TV show Fat: The Fight For My Life. On the programme, Jessie meets morbidly obese Brits and advises them how they can shape up and change their lives. Fat fighter: Jessie Pavelka advocates a healthy lifestyle
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Beautiful: Prince Harry will be staying in @placeholder capital Muscat for the next two days | Prince Harry enjoyed his first Arabian banquet tonight courtesy of the Omani royal family - many of whom joined him for the event. The fourth-in-line to the throne was the guest of honour at a lavish dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Al Bustan Palace Hotel in the capital Muscat. His host at the opulent venue, set in the shadows of the Hajjar Mountains, was His Highness Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said, the Sultan of Oman's first cousin. Welcome: Sayyid Haithem Bin Tariq Al Said welcomes Prince Harry to the Ritz-Carlton Al Bustan Palace Charmed: The royal was introduced to a series of local dignitaries ahead of the banquet
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Farrow, is the only biological son of Mia Farrow and @placeholder and his resume has all the hallmarks of a genius. | By James Nye PUBLISHED: 16:40 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:19 EST, 3 October 2013 On the day his mother, Mia Farrow, suggested in a Vanity Fair interview the sensational possibility that his father might be Frank Sinatra and not Woody Allen, it has been claimed that Ronan Farrow is in talks to host his own MSNBC show. Yale Law School graduate, Farrow, 25, who is currently a Rhode Scholar at Oxford University has already made many appearances on MSNBC and CNN in the past in his capacity as the Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Global Youth Issues.
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I speak jive," Billingsley said in her role -- much different from her @placeholder persona -- as an elderly passenger comforting an ill man on the flight. | (CNN) -- Barbara Billingsley, who wore a classy pearl necklace and dispensed pearls of wisdom as America's quintessential mom on "Leave it to Beaver," has died at age 94, a family spokeswoman said Saturday. The actress passed away at 2 a.m. (5 a.m. ET) Saturday at her home in Santa Monica, California, after a long illness, spokeswoman Judy Twersky said. A private memorial is being planned. Actor Jerry Mathers, who played Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, called Billingsley a lifetime mentor. "Barbara was a patient advisor and teacher. She helped me along this challenging journey through life by showing me the importance of manners, and respect for others," Mathers said in a statement. "She will be missed by all of her family, friends, fans and most especially by me."
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The U.S. is keen to keep the $100billion @placeholder flying until at least 2024, four years beyond its original target. | The International Space Station is set to be shut down by the end of the decade thanks to the breakdown in ties between the U.S. and Russia in the wake of the Ukraine crisis. The announcement came today as six Ukrainian soldiers were killed in an ambush by militants in the village of Oktyabrski in the breakaway east of the country. At least 30 pro-Russian insurgents used grenade launchers and automatic weapons in the assault outside the town of Kramatorsk, which also left eight Ukrainian soldiers injured while the troops took part in a 'movement from a military base'. Scroll down for video
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The father made a simple plea to @placeholder: "Try my son in court, and if you find him guilty of being a terrorist, execute him. | (CNN) -- "Terrorists use Guantanamo Bay prison to recruit new members." Aasif Mandvi, "The Daily Show's" senior correspondent, passionately made this argument as our first guest ever on the weekly CNN podcast "The Big Three." Mandvi thinks it's time to close Guantanamo Bay now -- and I couldn't agree with him more. President Obama brought this issue back to the forefront when he renewed his call to close the prison facility. Obama explained at his press conference on Tuesday: "It is critical for us to understand that Guantanamo is not necessary to keep America safe. ... It hurts us in terms of our international standing. It is a recruiting tool for extremists."
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The @placeholder were playing confident, flowing rugby, the All Blacks were missing kicks and as the game progressed, the hosts were looking rattled. | Paris (CNN) -- Outside France, nobody gave them a prayer. Les Bleus had coughed and spluttered their way to the Rugby World Cup Final, at which point they were expected to be thrashed buy the red-hot favorites and tournament hosts New Zealand. But the French fans didn't care. On Sunday morning they turned out to cheer on their team at various fanzones across the country and they almost saw them produce one of the biggest rugby shocks of all time. They came out in their tens of thousands, many with tricolor facepaint, almost all with red, white and blue flags. There was even the rooster, a seemingly obligatory at every French rugby event, trying to peck at a kiwi - the small, tropical fruit, not one of conspicuous New Zealand fans who was 11,500 miles from home.
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'I'm really sad because when I speak about @placeholder it's like I'm speaking about myself because we joined the club together,' said Evra. | By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Nemanja Vidic had to be separated from team-mate Patrice Evra by former boss David Moyes as Manchester United's season descended into bickering and acrimony. The furious bust-up came as United's players pored over replays of a 3-0 defeat by Liverpool at Old Trafford in March. Vidic, who was sent off after receiving two yellow cards from referee Mark Clattenburg, accused Evra of neglecting his defensive duties by leaving him exposed. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Patrice Evra feature in Five of the best training ground bust-ups Going down: Nemanja Vidic fouls Daniel Sturridge in the penalty area during Manchester United's 3-0 defeat
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One British defence source last night said @placeholder appeared to be waiting for an attack by Isis in order to invoke Nato’s principle of collective self-defence, which could drag the entire military alliance into the war. | Defence Secretary: Michael Fallon said Britain wanted Turkey to become 'more involved' in the fight Turkey last night warned it was ‘unrealistic’ to expect it to launch a ground offensive against Islamic State without support from other Nato members. Britain and the United States have been pressing Turkey for weeks to play a major military role against the extremists who have now advanced to within less than a mile of its border with Syria. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon yesterday said Britain wanted Turkey to become ‘more involved’ in the fight against Isis. But Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has ruled out a unilateral offensive.
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Aftermath: The woman's Toyota blocks the road next to a @placeholder also involved in the smash. | By Lyle Brennan PUBLISHED: 13:08 EST, 5 April 2012 | UPDATED: 13:12 EST, 5 April 2012 A police chase gone wrong has left a 25-year-old woman with 'potentially life-changing injuries' after a patrol car smashed into her hatchback early this morning. Two officers were also injured when their Ford S-Max collided with two vehicles in Danbury, Essex, at 6.39am. They were tailing a green Fiat Stilo estate which had been reported stolen from Suffolk when they hit a blue VW Beetle and a blue Toyota Aygo on the A414, Maldon Road. Destroyed: The wreckage of a Toyota Aygo stands where a high speed police chase through Danbury, Essex, ended in a multiple collision this morning
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"For @placeholder to achieve a new record of the most consecutive wins in a season is a fantastic performance and to be joined on the podium by Mark, who tried everything in the closing laps, gave a team a fantastic podium at the United States Grand Prix," Horner said. | (CNN) -- As if Sebastian Vettel's eighth straight win wasn't rubbing the opposition's noses in it, Red Bull claimed another Formula One first by clocking the first sub two-second pit stop at the U.S. Grand Prix on Sunday. According to the British-based team's website, no.2 driver Mark Webber was stationary for 1.923 seconds in his one pit stop during the race at the Circuit of the Americas. The team, who secured a fourth consecutive constructors' championship at the Indian Grand Prix in October, described the time as "an incredible feat." Read more: Girl power in Texas The mark surpasses Red Bull's F1 record of 2.05 seconds set at the Malaysian Grand Prix last April -- a substantial improvement on the sport's previous best time of 2.31 seconds set by McLaren in 2012.
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Formula One's dominant team set a new fastest pit stop with time of 1.923 seconds
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Mark Webber's pit crew beat time of 2.05 seconds set at Malaysian Grand Prix in April
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Red Bull dominated U.S. Grand Prix with Sebastian Vettel taking his eighth straight win | 17,586 | record_train |
Whilst the Jordanian prince is out and proud about his intentions, this may not be enough to challenge @placeholder's 16-year dynasty. | (CNN)It was meant as a joke, but Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein inadvertently cut to the chase with the perception hanging over world football as it wrestles with the decision as to re-elect FIFA president Sepp Blatter or opt for a new beginning. "Do we have any football questions?" quipped the Jordanian, as he launched his bid to become head of an organization whose reputation has taken a bit battering in recent years. Yes, there was last year's World Cup, which garnered plenty of plaudits, but invariably when FIFA's name crops up it's to do with the rights and wrongs of its decision to award the next two competitions to Russia and Qatar.
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FIFA presidential candidate Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein speaks about organization's culture of intimidation'
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He's up against Luis Figo, Michael van Praag and current FIFA president Sep Blatter
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The Jordanian prince could be the first Muslim to run FIFA in its 101-year history | 17,587 | record_train |
Struggle: Protesters hold up makeshift shields to protect themselves from firebombs and gun fire during demonstrations in @placeholder last month | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 20:10 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 20:11 EST, 10 March 2014 British aid money has been used by the EU to train Ukrainian soldiers in riot control. Labour demanded an inquiry last night into whether the £1million project helped train troops accused of shooting innocent protesters during the overthrow of the Ukrainian government last month. The revelation that money intended for the world’s poorest may have contributed to the violence came as David Cameron announced that asset freezes and travel bans will be slapped on allies of Vladimir Putin ‘within days’ over the conflict in Ukraine.
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A £1million EU project helped train troops in Ukraine
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Labour has now demanded an inquiry into whether the funds were used to train those soldiers now accused of shooting innocents protesters
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Brazilian law does not allow the military or civil police to enter @placeholder lands, Portal Amazonia reported. | (CNN) -- A city official in the remote Brazilian Amazon village of Envira told CNN that five members of the Kulina tribe are on the run after being accused of murdering, butchering and eating a farmer in a ritual act of cannibalism. The village's chief of staff, Maronilton da Silva Clementino, said Kulina tribesmen took the life of Ocelio Alves de Carvalho, 19, last week on the outskirts of Envira, which is in the far western part of Brazil that bumps up against Peru. Portal Amazonia newspaper reported that the Indians escaped after being held for a few hours in the city's police station.
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Five members of the Kulina tribe on the run after being accused of cannibalism
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They are accused of murdering, butchering and eating a farmer in a ritual act
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Victim was herding cattle when he met Indians who invited him back to their village
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Suspected Indians escaped after being held for a few hours at a police station | 17,589 | record_train |
Jim Carter, who plays @placeholder has said that he thinks people are very affectionate towards his character and Mrs Hughes | By Laura Cox PUBLISHED: 20:02 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:29 EST, 11 December 2013 After Lady Mary’s husband died, Downton Abbey fans naturally focused on the young widow and the bachelors vying to woo her. But the growing bond between Carson and Mrs Hughes has offered hopes of a more mature romance, too – and the actors who play the two servants couldn’t be more delighted. Yesterday, Jim Carter and Phyllis Logan said the interest in their friendship proves viewers want to see characters falling in love later in life. Jim Carter as Carson and Phyllis Logan as Mrs Hughes: The actors are said to be delighted that they are to have an on-screen romance
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Actors Jim Carter and Phyllis Logan said to be delighted by storyline
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Follows success of the BBC's later-life love story Last Tango In Halifax | 17,590 | record_train |
Terziev runs off in celebration after scoring the equaliser for Ludogorets in the final minutes against @placeholder | Click here for the stats from the game with our brilliant Match Zone service Technically, it made no difference. Liverpool were still going to need to beat Basle, either way. Yet as Georgi Terziev rose to head in an 88th-minute equaliser, a little bit of the hoped-for Red revival died. They couldn’t hold the lead. Again. They couldn’t get it over the line. Again. Forget the permutations, the blow was psychological. If Liverpool take the lead at Anfield in their final group game next month, there will be no great confidence that it will be maintained. And a draw puts Basle through. One can almost feel the dread from here.
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Ludogorets took the lead early in the first half through Dani Abalo
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Liverpool hit back with a goal from Rickie Lambert - his second in as many games
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The Reds went ahead late in the first half through Jordan Henderson
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But Georgi Terziev headed Ludogorets level in the dying minutes to rescue a point for the hosts
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Click here for Dominic King's assessment | 17,591 | record_train |
The Commission President made clear that he has to listen to all 27 member states and many want to see spending increase because they receive massive subsidies from rich countries such as the @placeholder. | Eurocrats are about to demand an ‘outrageous’ budget increase of up to 12 per cent – three times the rate of inflation. This means Britain’s contribution to running the EU – already £15.3billion a year – will rise by another £2billion. The budget, being finalised by the European Commission, is a clear rebuff to David Cameron’s calls for belt-tightening in Brussels. It will leave every family here handing over a total of nearly £700 a year to Europe just as they face an income squeeze. Discussion: Prime Minister David Cameron greets President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso outside 10 Downing Street, London, this week
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EU demand is three times the rate of inflation
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"In particular, having applied for and received the extension of his accreditation at the end of November last year, Harding left Moscow for @placeholder for his own business without receiving a (new) foreign correspondent press card issued in his name, although he knew he should have done that. | Moscow, Russia (CNN) -- The British journalist expelled from Russia was denied entry when he came back to the country because "he violated a number of rules concerning the work of foreign correspondents," the Russian Foreign Ministry said on its website Tuesday. Luke Harding, the Moscow reporter for the Guardian newspaper, was detained by Russian authorities, locked in a cell for 45 minutes, and then put on a plane back to London, according to an article in the Guardian Tuesday. He had been returning to Moscow after spending two months in London reporting on the U.S. diplomatic cables published by the website WikiLeaks.
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NEW: Russia said Harding violated rules involving the work of correspondents
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Luke Harding has covered major stories in Russia since 2007
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Russian authorities reprimanded Harding last year | 17,593 | record_train |
She told @placeholder 'I don't see any justice in just sentencing someone to die. | A woman whose eleven-month-old daughter was raped and killed by her then-boyfriend in 1997 does not want the Oklahoma man responsible to be executed, it has emerged. Shonda Waller said death row inmate Charles Warner should instead spend the rest of his life behind bars in a recent interview with KFOR. 'If they truly want to honor me, then they will do away with the death penalty for him, and they will give him life in prison without the possibility of parole, because that's the only thing that's gonna honor me,' she told the affiliate station. 'I can only see him spending the rest of his life in prison and dying in prison, without him ever walking out of those cell walls.'
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Shonda Waller's eleven-month-old daughter Adrianna Waller was raped and killed in 1997
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Charles Warner was convicted of rape and first-degree murder and is now on death row
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Waller has said that Warner should spend the rest of his life behind bars instead of be executed by the state of Oklahoma | 17,594 | record_train |
In 2008, the couple began an intense relationship at school when @placeholder was just 15, and Ashtiaq, 16. | Laura Wilson was just 17-years-old when she was stabbed to death next to a canal in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, in 2010. This wasn't a mugging gone wrong, or a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In fact, the mother-of-one was the victim of Britain's first white honour killing. Her death was premeditated murder, plotted and committed by the boyfriend she was madly in love with. Laura's crime was to bring dishonour on her Muslim lover Ashtiaq Ashgar, 21, who is now serving a life sentence for the brutal murder. Scroll down for video By the time she was 15, Laura Wilson, from Rotherham, was besotted with Ashtiaq Ashgar, 16
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Laura Wilson, from Rotherham, was stabbed to death in 2010 aged 17
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She was in love with Muslim Ashtiaq Ashgar
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But he kept their relationship secret from his family
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Laura also fell pregnant by Ashgar's Muslim friend after a brief fling
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She eventually told both their families about her relations with them
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Ashgar thought she had bought shame on his family
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He lured her to canal where he stabbed her
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It also calls for an injunction to another part of @placeholder that makes it a state crime to harbor immigrants who are in the country illegally. | (CNN) -- A coalition of civil rights organizations has filed a motion in federal court seeking to block an Arizona law that requires officers to make immigration checks while enforcing other laws if "reasonable suspicion" of illegal immigration exists. The so called "show me your papers" provision is perhaps the most controversial aspect of Arizona's tough immigration law, SB 1070. The U.S. Supreme Court last month, in response to a challenge by the Justice Department, struck down three provisions of SB 1070, but upheld the police immigration checks. The civil rights groups asked the court to block implementation of the law while they make their case that the provision is unconstitutional.
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A coalition of civil rights groups wants to block parts of Arizona's immigration law
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The Supreme Court has upheld a controversial provision, but the groups want it blocked
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There are new arguments and evidence that SB 1070 is unconstitutional, the motion says | 17,596 | record_train |
He said about a dozen Americans are believed to be fighting with extremist groups in @placeholder at the moment. | The FBI has announced it believes it has identified 'Jihadi John', the executioner seen in the ISIS hostage videos The FBI has identified the ISIS executioner who appears in the beheading videos of US journalists James Foley and Steven Sotloff, and British aid worker David Haines. Agency director James Comey told reporters today that he knew who the militant was but would not be releasing his identity or nationality to the media. The executioner, who has a British accent and has been dubbed Jihadi John, is one of four British jihadis known as the 'Beatles' holding hostages in Syria.
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FBI Director James Comey would not reveal the man's identity
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Did not address whether U.S. believes man actually carried out the killings
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Said the FBI believes that ISIS is 'looking to try to do something in the U.S.'
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The executioner is one of four British jihadis known as the 'Beatles'
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Comey said he was 'not confident at all' the threat from Khorasan militant group was thwarted by this week's airstrikes
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Comey also told reporters that he hadn't heard of the subway plot | 17,597 | record_train |
'@placeholder is a tough place to go,' Wane said. | By Ian Ladybourn, Press Association Hull KR caretaker coach Chris Chester claims his team's Super League play-off hopes will be on the line when they host reigning champions Wigan on Thursday night. A 28-10 defeat at Widnes in their last match left Rovers three points behind the eighth-placed Vikings, but a win over the Warriors, who have the chance to go top of the table, would keep the campaign alive for Chester's men with three matches left of the regular season. Chester, whose own position would be strengthened with a third win under his temporary charge, is hoping for a response after accusing his players of 'dishonesty' in their last outing.
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Hull KR host reigning champions Wigan on Thursday night at KC Stadium
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Rovers lost 28-10 to Widnes in last match to lie three points behind eighth
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A win over Wigan would keep Rovers' campaign alive with three games left
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Warriors have the chance to go top of the table on Thursday evening
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Wigan have lost five of their six visits to Yorkshire this season | 17,598 | record_train |
Mr Bayford told the Mail last night: ‘@placeholder and I have split.’ | A couple who scooped a £148million lottery jackpot have blamed the ‘stress’ of becoming overnight multimillionaires on their decision to divorce. But while Adrian and Gillian Bayford claim the huge sum led to the split, there’s also the small matter of a rumoured affair between Mrs Bayford and the couple’s gardener – and accusations that Mr Bayford ran over his alleged love rival with a golf buggy. Mr Bayford, 43, is now being sued by landscaper Chris Tovey, who claims he was deliberately mowed down in the 200-acre grounds of the pair’s mansion. Scroll down for video All change: Just over a year since their £148m lottery win Gillian and Adrian Bayford have confirmed their marriage is over
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Adrian and Gillian Bayford won huge EuroMillions jackpot 15 months ago
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Couple said at the time the big win would bring them and family closer
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But Mrs Bayford says their relationship has broken down 'irretrievably'
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Pair are living in separate mansions ten minutes apart in Suffolk
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'We still get along and talk. We're happy now - life goes on,' Mr Bayford said
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He denies that an affair is behind the break-up after nine years of marriage | 17,599 | record_train |
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