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pictures showing @placeholder's wounds are just the latest pieces of bizarre evidence in | By Lydia Warren and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 17:53 EST, 8 January 2013 Accused killer Jodi Arias has sobbed in court as prosecutors showed the jury images of horrendous wounds she allegedly inflicted on her former boyfriend as she stabbed him to death in his shower. The 32-year-old kept her head down and refused to look at the grisly images of Travis Alexander, whom she is accused of stabbing 27 times before slitting his throat and shooting him in the head. She wiped away tears as the Maricopa County medical examiner said Alexander 'may have' already been dead when she shot him in the head - a key detail that could make way for the death penalty.
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Jodi Arias 'was obsessed with Travis Alexander, 30, and stalked him after he broke up with her and started dating someone else'
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He was stabbed 27 times and was shot in the head in June 2008
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Arias initially denied seeing him but now claims self defense
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Medical examiner said Alexander 'may have' been dead when he was shot, which could make way for the death penalty | 17,900 | record_train |
Spend five minutes walking the floor and it becomes clear there's no need for @placeholder to be here. | For a company that hasn't attended CES since 1992, Apple dominates the show. You can't walk more than a dozen feet here at the Las Vegas Convention Center without seeing an iGadget or iAccessory of some kind. Apple's overwhelming presence by proxy is impressive, and underscores the immense place the company occupies in the consumer electronics sector. Of the 3,000 or so exhibitors here at CES, nearly 500 reside in the iLounge pavilion, a section dedicated specifically to Apple-related products. And then there are the hundreds of audio, automotive, health, gaming, and accessory companies hawking iOS and Mac peripherals. There are more iPhone and iPad adaptors, docks and dongles than you could possibly imagine. Vendors are showing off iPad camera rigs, solar-powered Mac batteries and even an iPhone-connected plant sensor. And then there's the sea of bedazzled and bedecked iPhone and iPad cases.
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Absent from Consumer Electronics Show, Apple still is a major presence
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Five hundred exhibitors are in the "iLounge Pavilion" for Apple accessory makers
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One reason? Apple customers have shown they're willing to spend for extras
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Apple hasn't attended since 1992; Microsoft dropped out last year | 17,901 | record_train |
After a while, a man walked by and told @placeholder that people were going downstairs. | (CNN) -- Elaine Dang pretended to be dead, and maybe because she did, she is alive to tell her story. She survived last month's terror attack at Nairobi's Westgate mall. At least 67 people were killed during the four-day siege. Amid the chaos, Dang, 26, an American expat, said she managed to keep her wits. "In my head I was thinking, like there needs to be an answer to this. So for me, it was like, this is not it. I need to keep on thinking and find a way out," she told CNN's Anderson Cooper during an interview that aired Wednesday night.
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Elaine Dang was at Nairobi's Westgate mall during last month's terror attack
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She was injured; at least 67 people were killed
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Dang moved away from the crowd, pretended to be dead
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She says the attack strengthened her love for Kenya | 17,902 | record_train |
A nearby elementary school was locked down after the early afternoon incident and several hundred @placeholder employees were sent home, Spencer said. | (CNN) -- Several people were injured in a "flash fire" at a plant in west-central Tennessee that makes decoy flares for the military, officials said Tuesday. The incident occurred at Kilgore Flares Co. in Hardeman County, about 75 miles northeast of Memphis, said Jeremy Heidt, spokesman for the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency. The plant in Toone, Tennessee, makes materials that are flammable but not explosive, Heidt said. United Kingdom-based Chemring Group, which owns Kilgore Flares, said the fire started at 12:30 p.m. in one of its "expendable countermeasures assembly facilities." Three hospitalized employees received burns and one was treated for stress, the company said. But hospitals said they were treating six people.
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"Flash fire" at a manufacturing plant in Tennessee
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Fire burned in one building for several hours
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At least three employees treated for burns
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The company makes decoy flares for military use | 17,903 | record_train |
The accident happened at the house where the boy lived near @placeholder in New Zealand | By Ryan Lipman A two-year-old boy has died after being crushed by a 1.5 tonne roller driven by a relative working on the driveway of his home. Emergency services were called to Elmore Road, Lucas Heights, Auckland, about 1.35pm on Saturday, a St John ambulance spokesman said. The boy was rushed to Starship Hospital with critical injuries where he died. A two-year-old boy was crushed and killed by a roller in New Zealand. Pictured is a stock image of the compacting vehicle A relative of the boy was using a 1.5 tonne roller to compact loose shingle on the driveway, Constable Paul Hayward of Waitemata Serious Crash Unit said.
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Toddler killed after being crushed by 1.5 tonne roller in New Zealand
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A relative of the two-year-old boy was driving the compactor vehicle
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The young boy was rushed to hospital where he died
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Police are investigating the accident | 17,904 | record_train |
At the urging of even his closest colleagues, @placeholder resigned. | (CNN) -- At a women's leadership event, Vice President Joe Biden on Friday briefly praised a senator notoriously known for resigning amid sexual harassment allegations. Biden, a former senator who authored the Violence Against Women Act in 1994, was listing women's issues at the center of congressional fights between Republicans and Democrats. As he often does, Biden said he missed the old guard in the GOP, some of whom he said were strong backers of now Democratic priorities like raising the minimum wage and equal pay. Biden says use of term 'Shylocks' was a poor choice This time, he singled out former Sens. Bob Packwood of Oregon and Charles "Mac" Mathias of Maryland as examples.
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Joe Biden praises former Sen. Bob Packwood at a women's event in Washington
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Packwood resigned infamously amid allegations of sexual harassment in 1995
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Biden championed the Violence Against Women Act in 1994
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Packwood had been known for pro-choice stance and had support from feminist groups | 17,905 | record_train |
The three nations in @placeholder's thrall need technical support from outsiders but will not succeed in stopping the virus until each nation's leaders embrace effective governance. | (CNN) -- The Ebola epidemic now raging across three countries in West Africa is three-fold larger than any other outbreak ever recorded for this terrible disease; the only one to have occurred in urban areas and to cross national borders; and officially urgent and serious. At least 1,090 people have contracted the awful disease this year, though the epidemic's true scope is unknown because of widespread opposition to health authorities in afflicted Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. This week, 39-year-old physician Sheik Umar Khan -- labeled the country's hero for his brave leadership of the epidemic fight -- died from Ebola, adding yet another public fear: that even the doctors cannot escape the disease.
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Laurie Garrett: Ebola epidemic in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia worst ever, could be controlled
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She says poor governance, ignorance, hysteria have stoked opposition to health care
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She says key doctor in Ebola fight now stricken, adding new fear that no one can escape
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Garrett: Lacking governance, desperately poor citizens superstitious, avoid treatment | 17,906 | record_train |
The three-day meeting Saturday that has featured speeches by @placeholder leaders, training sessions for local political activists and a renewed purpose to stand firm behind their principles heading into the midterm elections. | (CNN) -- U.S. Rep. Ron Paul, R-Texas, a stalwart foe of government spending, won a blowout victory Saturday in the annual Conservative Political Action Conference presidential straw poll. With participants naming "reducing the size of federal government" as their top issue, the 74-year old libertarian hero captured 31 percent of the 2,400 votes cast in the annual contest, usually seen as a barometer of how the GOP's conservative wing regards their potential presidential candidates. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney finished second with 22 percent of the vote, ending a three-year winning streak at CPAC. Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin finished third with 7 percent of the vote, followed by Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty at 6 percent and Indiana Rep. Mike Pence at 5 percent.
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U.S. Rep. Ron Paul bests the field in presidential straw poll
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Majority of participants wished for a better field of GOP candidates
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Participation by young conservatives, Tea Partiers may have buoyed Paul
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Party Chairman Michael Steele gets participants' lowest approval rating | 17,907 | record_train |
It also includes the "freezing of all property and interests in property of the organization that are in the United States, or come within the United States, or the control of @placeholder | (CNN) -- A Palestinian radical group believed to be responsible for a series of abductions and attacks has been labeled a foreign terrorist organization by the United States. Known as the Army of Islam, the group "has been responsible for numerous terrorist acts against the governments of Israel and Egypt, as well as American, British and New Zealander citizens," the State Department said. "These actions include a number of rocket attacks on Israel, the 2006 kidnapping of two Fox News journalists in Gaza (an American and a New Zealander) and the 2007 kidnapping of a British citizen, journalist Alan Johnston, in Gaza. The group is also responsible for early 2009 attacks on Egyptian civilians in Cairo and Heliopolis, which resulted in casualties and deaths," the State Department said.
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The group, based in the Palestinian territories, is called the Army of Islam
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It is accused of deadly attacks and abductions of journalists
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Palestinian sources have said it was involved in Gilad Shalit's abduction | 17,908 | record_train |
Police say Ortiz was involved in some of the most publicized crimes of the past year, including the June 2009 attack on a federal police convoy that killed 12 officers, and the slayings last month of 15 criminals who were acting against the wishes of @placeholder. | Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- Mexican federal police have arrested a drug cartel chieftain who is a former police officer and is connected to more than 30 brutal killings, authorities said Wednesday. Miguel Ortiz Miranda, known as "Tyson," was a leader for La Familia Michoacana in the city of Morelia, federal police said. Authorities consider him responsible for organizing the hit men who killed local officials as well as carrying out abductions and extortions, federal police anti-drug chief Ramon Eduardo Pequeno Garcia said in a televised news conference. Ortiz, 28, was arrested Tuesday in Morelia, in Mexico's state of Michoacan.
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Miguel Ortiz Miranda is a former state police patrol leader
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He is accused of being involved in more than 30 well-publicized killings
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He is said to be a leader for La Familia Michoacana in central Mexico
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Ortiz is known as "Tyson" | 17,909 | record_train |
Security staff tackle another protester to the ground in front of the line judge at the @placeholder | The men's final of the Australian Open between Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic was disrupted by a group of protesters against the Manus Island immigration detention facility on Sunday. Wearing t-shirts with slogans such as 'Shut down Manus' and 'Australia open for refugees', the political activists made their presence known during the second set and descended on to the Rod Laver Arena's centre court. The Manus Island immigration detention facility, also known as the Manus Island Regional processing centre is an offshore asylum processing institution located on Manus Island, Papa New Guinea, which operates on behalf of the Australian Government.
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Political activists protested against the immigration detention facility
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They wore t-shirts with slogans and displayed a large banner
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Security staff had to forcibly remove the protesters from centre court
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Officials confirmed two arrests following the incident
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Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray in the Australian Open final | 17,910 | record_train |
Controversial: Maher pointed to footage of Brown 'acting like a thug in @placeholder' as evidence for his view | Late night comedian Bill Maher has controversially described Michael Brown a 'thug' that didn't deserve to be shot and rubbished claims he was a 'gentle giant'. Weighing in on the conflict in Ferguson, Missouri, he urged people on both sides to 'look at the facts'. 'I'm sorry, but Michael Brown's people say he is a gentle giant,' he told viewers of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday night. 'Well, we saw that video of when he was in that 7-Eleven. No, he wasn't a gentle giant. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Conflict: Michael Brown's death at the hands of police officer Darren Wilson (right) has ruptured the city
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Late night comedian discussed Ferguson conflict with Dr Cornel West
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Said both sides need to 'face the facts' that Michael Brown was 'a thug'
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He said 'he didn't deserve to be shot for it' but he 'wasn't a gentle giant'
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Words come as unrest in Missouri city shows no sign of dying down
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Grand jury expected to deliver verdict on cop Darren Wilson next month | 17,911 | record_train |
@placeholder has faced criticism from some within the Conservative party over the plans | By Simon Walters PUBLISHED: 19:44 EST, 15 December 2012 | UPDATED: 19:45 EST, 15 December 2012 Light-hearted: Environment Secretary Owen Paterson joked that Tory traditionalists are uneasy about gay rights because 'biddies don't like botties' A Cabinet Minister who is opposed to David Cameron’s plan to allow same-sex marriages has light-heartedly said Tory traditionalists are uneasy about gay rights because ‘biddies don’t like botties’. Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is among more than 100 Conservative MPs opposed to giving gays and lesbians the same rights to marry as heterosexual couples. Wealthy Right-winger Mr Paterson, married to aristocrat’s daughter Rose Ridley, is known for his outspoken views.
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Environment Secretary Owen Paterson says 'biddies don't like botties'
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He is among more than 100 Tory MPs opposed to same-sex marriage
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Source said: 'He thinks same-sex marriage is a step too far' | 17,912 | record_train |
Victory kiss: @placeholder celebrates with the golden trophy after winning a tense final set 6-4 | Seven-time champion Roger Federer paid tribute to Novak Djokovic as the Serb beat him in five sets to take the Wimbledon title. Federer, who took the first set and then battled hard to level the match at two sets all after Djokovic had taken the second and third, admitted that he struggled physically against the 27-year-old who sealed his second Wimbledon win. Scroll down to watch Djokovic wins second Wimbledon title Congratulations: Federer shakes Djokovic's hand after losing out in the four-hour battle on Centre Court Runner-up: Federer, holding the runner-up shield, trudges away as Djokovic holds the trophy Physical: The 32-year-old admitted he was surprised he had lasted five sets against the younger man
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Federer praises Djokovic after he wins second title
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Seven-time champion thanks Wimbledon crowd
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Federer says it was physically rough against Djokovic
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Djokovic triumphs 6-7 6-4 7-6 5-7 6-4 in four hours | 17,913 | record_train |
The match, which @placeholder won 2-1, was watched avidly across the country by Iraqis of all stripes -- united by their love of soccer. | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A female suicide bomber in northern Iraq targeted buoyant soccer fans who had just watched their national team win a big match against China, authorities told CNN. At least 29 people were wounded when the bomber detonated her suicide vest in a marketplace in the Diyala province town of Qara Tappa, a predominantly Shiite Kurdish town with a Shiite Turkmen population. Col. Ragheb al-Omairi, spokesman for Diyala Military operations command, who confirmed the account, said police on foot patrols were also in the area of bombing. Twenty-five civilians and four police were wounded, with at least 12 of the civilians in critical condition.
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NEW: Attack strikes people celebrating Iraq team's win in World Cup qualifier
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29 wounded in predominantly Kurdish town in Diyala province
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Twenty female suicide bombings in Iraq this year, a sharp uptick
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Insurgent recruiters target troubled women, authorities say | 17,914 | record_train |
So England can’t take anything for granted against @placeholder and their major threat, if firing, will be Ruiz. | Rio Ferdinand is an interviewer, programme-maker and football expert for BT Sport By Rio Ferdinand Former England captain Rio Ferdinand runs the rule over England's most threatening opponents from a group containing Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica... and how to stop them at the World Cup. A brilliant nuisance! England's best hope of stopping Luis Suarez is to let him make his move first and then react The man is a nuisance. A brilliant nuisance, but an absolute pain because he never stops running at you. Every time he gets the ball, he asks you questions as a defender.
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Rio Ferdinand runs the rule over England's World Cup Group D opponents
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Former Three Lions captain explains how to stop the dangermen
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Uruguay's Luis Suarez needs to be allowed to make his move first
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Italy lynchpin Andrea Pirlo can't be given space to distribute the ball
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Costa Rican striker Bryan Ruiz shouldn't be taken for granted in Brazil
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Rio Ferdinand is an interviewer, programme-maker and football expert for BT Sport | 17,915 | record_train |
One, if I would've lost that, yeah, @placeholder wouldn't have happened, but also it's the victory of it that inspired me and gave me the drive also to go and really get serious about Wu-Tang and the things I was dealing with. | (CNN) -- The Wu-Tang Clan -- the New York hip-hop supergroup that spawned millions of album sales, nine solo acts and a few acting careers -- almost never was. If RZA, left, had been jailed or Method Man killed, Wu-Tang may have never formed, RZA says. Method Man, the group's most recognizable voice, was nearly killed before the band formed, Wu-Tang's chief producer, RZA, writes in his forthcoming memoir. Meth was walking to buy marijuana at 160 Park Hill Avenue in Staten Island -- the house in Wu-Tang's "Protect Ya Neck" video -- when RZA saw him across the street, he writes in the book.
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Wu-Tang producer: Attempted murder conviction also could have derailed band
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Rapper/producer/actor RZA talks of forming Wu-Tang Clan in upcoming memoir
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RZA: Ol' Dirty Bastard made son watch him do drugs before 2004 fatal overdose
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Book cites lessons from Christianity, Islam, numerology, kung fu, chess | 17,916 | record_train |
Sandberg's celebrity status following the release of her book has led to speculation she might be looking for her next act beyond @placeholder, maybe even considering a run for public office. | Chicago (CNN) -- Women have been some of Sheryl Sandberg's harshest critics, but the thousands who gathered over the weekend in Chicago at BlogHer, the largest conference in the world for women bloggers, fully embraced the "Lean In" author, crowding around her for a handshake and a personal photo and giving her a standing ovation after her keynote appearance. Sandberg's repeated message to the women here was that "Lean In," her best-seller that has now sold 1 million copies, wasn't just about encouraging women to become a CEO or run for office. " 'Lean In' is about believing in ourselves and reaching for any ambition," the Facebook chief operating officer and mom of two said, adding the book was directed at all women, from the work-at-home mom fighting for a better teacher for her children to a woman reaching for the C-suite. "It's about each one of us asking ourselves what we would do if we weren't afraid and then reaching for those ambitions."
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Sheryl Sandberg: "Lean In" is about women facing their fears and following their dreams
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Some criticized Sandberg's best-seller as being elitist or geared toward corporate women
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If her message got lost, Sandberg says she needs to take responsibility
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Women at BlogHer, the largest conference of women bloggers, liked what they heard | 17,917 | record_train |
Discovery: Last week, a @placeholder navy ship located the jet's main body, with the AirAsia motto 'Now Everyone Can Fly' painted on the side | The AirAsia plane that crashed into the Java Sea last month climbed faster than 'normal speed' and stalled, Indonesia's Transport Minister has revealed. All 162 people on board flight QZ8501 are thought to have died when it crashed during a short trip from Surabaya to Singapore. At an earlier parliamentary hearing, Ignasius Jonan said radar data showed the Airbus A320-200 was climbing at a rate of 6,000ft (1,800m) a minute before the crash. He added: 'I think it is rare even for a fighter jet to be able to climb 6,000ft per minute. 'For a commercial flight, climbing around 1,000 to 2,000 (feet) is maybe already considered extraordinary, because it is not meant to climb that fast.'
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Radar data shows plane climbed at 6,000ft per minute before disappearing
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'Rare for a fighter jet' to be able to climb that fast, said Transport Minister
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Investigators will release preliminary report of all findings on January 28
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162 people on board the flight from Surabaya to Singapore thought dead
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After a massive international search, rescuers have recovered 53 bodies | 17,918 | record_train |
'While there are not sufficient details to make a realistic evaluation, we will continue to track this significant issue, and we will keep our clubs informed if this different direction may impact the manner in which they conduct business on issues related to Cuba,' @placeholder said in a statement. | A boom in player recruitment for Major League Baseball is being mooted in the wake of yesterday's surprise thawing of relations between Cuba and the U.S. A day after President Barack Obama announced the two nations will re-engage after more than half a century of hostilities, baseball experts have turned their gaze towards Cuba for the next generation of high quality talent. That talent has faced obstacles getting to the U.S. since 1961, when the United States terminated diplomatic relations with Cuba. Cuban Los Angeles Dodgers player Yasiel Puig makes a run from first base during a baseball game in July. He is one of 25 Cuban-born players currently playing in the major leagues
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Experts are expecting huge investment in Cuban players by MLB clubs
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Easing of political tensions is likely to open the market to wealthy clubs
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Some have suggested MLB talent academies could be created in Cuba
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Previously, Cuban-born players had to defect and be smuggled to the US
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Once they arrived they would apply to be 'unblocked' by the government
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Only once this occurred could they sign with a major league organization | 17,919 | record_train |
The @placeholder was attack by a small boat packed with explosives which blew a 40-foot-by-60-foot hole in the side of the destroyer when detonated. | (CNN)The U.S. Navy is getting ready to "swarm" its adversaries. The Office of Naval Research over the weekend released video of tests conducted in August that showed five "drone" boats swarming a vessel that posed a threat to a Navy ship. "The U.S. Navy is unleashing a new era in advanced ship protection," the service says in the video. Controlled by what the Navy calls Control Architecture for Robotic Agent Command and Sensing (CARACaS), a sensor and software kit that is transferable among small vessels, a fleet of more than a dozen small unmanned boats cruise along the James River in Virginia, setting up a protective screen on a Navy research ship.
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Small, unmanned boats could act as "guard dogs" for Navy warships
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Unmanned boats choose their own course to confront threatening vessels
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Navy says unmanned boats could prevent attacks like one that killed 17 aboard USS Cole
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System uses technology developed by NASA for Mars Rover | 17,920 | record_train |
Meanwhile, @placeholder has struggled to reassure economists that his attempts to revive the French economy will be successful. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:02 EST, 20 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 21 November 2012 Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici has insisted the government's plan to reduce unemployment and restore growth would bear fruit France's government has shrugged off the latest downgrade of its credit rating, saying that it just needs time for reforms to the sluggish economy to take root. In a setback for President Francois Hollande's Socialist administration, Moody's Investors Service stripped Europe's second largest economy of it of its prized AAA credit rating yesterday over concerns that its rigid labour market and exposure to Europe's financial crisis were threatening its prospects for economic growth.
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Moody's Investors Service stripped Europe's second largest economy of it of its prized AAA credit rating
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Second ratings downgrade to have hit France this year: Standard & Poor's agency lowered its score in January | 17,921 | record_train |
"We can resolve that the @placeholder standard becomes the national standard." | (CNN) -- Fifteen years ago, a bomb ripped through a federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the worst homegrown terrorist attack on U.S. soil. The April 19, 1995, attack killed 168 people, shattering the notion that America was largely immune to domestic terrorism. On Monday, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano traveled to to Oklahoma City to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the bombing. She joined survivors, local officials and others at a memorial ceremony, standing in silence for 168 seconds representing the number of dead. In a poignant moment, the names of each of the victims were later read aloud by relatives and colleagues, with speakers referring to their mothers, grandparents and others who died in the bombing.
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"It felt like I'd hit a car," said Daniel Gordon, 37, who was about 7 miles from the blast
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Teen, injured by bomb at 18 months old, goes on with life, rarely asks, "Why me?"
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Two other victims share sense of destiny, aim to make a difference with their lives | 17,922 | record_train |
President @placeholder said Ms Pierson is breaking the mould in the | Veteran Secret Service agent Julia Pierson has been sworn in as the agency's first female director. It's the latest stage in a long career journey for Ms Pierson - described a tough, no-nonsense operator - that had its unlikely beginning at Disney World in Florida. Ms Pierson, who is from the Sunshine State, even cites that high school job as good preparation for her three-decade and counting career with the agency responsible for protecting the president. Scroll down for video Sworn in: Secret Service agent Julia Pierson, left, is sworn by Vice President Joe Biden as the first woman Director of the Secret Service by Vice President as President Obama holds the Bible
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Ms Pierson most recently served as the agency's chief of staff before taking over from Mark Sullivan
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Mr Sullivan was in charge during the Colombia scandal where several agents hired prostitutes in Cartagena | 17,923 | record_train |
A police report described him as having caused 'bodily injury to @placeholder, specifically by striking her with his hand, rendering her unconscious.' | Ray Rice has spoken a day after having his contract terminated by the Baltimore Ravens. The Super Bowl-winning running back also received an indefinite suspension from the NFL after CCTV footage was posted online of him striking his then-fiancee (and now wife) in an Atlantic City casino. 'I have to be strong for my wife,' Rice told ESPN's Josina Anderson. 'She is so strong. We are in good spirits. We have a lot of people praying for us and we'll continue to support each other. I have to be there for (Janay) and my family right now and work through this.'
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'I have to be strong for my wife,' Rice said. 'She is so strong. We are in good spirits.
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The NFL star punched his then fiancee in the face in a casino lift in February
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Janay Palmer was knocked out and dragged into the hotel
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Rice was charged with domestic assault but only banned for two games
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The 27-year-old married Palmer a month later
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Baltimore Ravens terminated Rice's contract on Monday
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announces indefinite suspension
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Janay Rice says she has been hurt, embarrassed and made to feel alone
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Scientists traced a cluster of extremely similar Y-chromosomes back to a single ancestor living in @placeholder around 800 years ago. | More than 800 million men living today are descended from just eleven men, including the ruthless Mongolian leader Genghis Khan, according to new research. Geneticists have been able to find eleven distinctive sequences in Y-chromosomes - the chunk of DNA that is only carried by men - that are persistent in modern populations in Asia. By systematically analysing the DNA of more than 5,000 men, they have been able to trace these male lineages to their approximate 'founding fathers'. This map shows ten of the 11 lineages (labelled DC) with the approximate date when they originated and how they appear to have spread around the continent. The arrows show how the lineage may have spread
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Scientists from the University of Leicester traced DNA in modern men to 'founding fathers' that lived across Asia between 1300BC and 1100AD
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The geneticists traced each the eleven lineages back to their potential roots in the Middle East, India, China, Mongolia and south east Asia
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They analysed Y chromosomes from 5,000 men from 127 populations
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16 million men are thought to be directly descended from Genghis Khan
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"MSF's foreign and local staff in @placeholder have created a lot of problems because they are not following their core principle of neutrality and impartiality," he said. | (CNN) -- Medecins Sans Frontieres has been banned from operating in Myanmar's strife-torn Rakhine State, following official accusations the aid organization is biased towards the state's persecuted Rohingya minority. The international medical NGO, also known as Doctors Without Borders, was last week banned from the southeast Asian nation, where it provides essential healthcare to tens of thousands of patients and has operated for 22 years. On Saturday, the organization announced that the government had allowed it to resume operations in a number of regions, but not in Rakhine State, where the majority of the predominantly Buddhist country's disenfranchised Muslim Rohingya minority is concentrated.
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Medecins Sans Frontieres has been banned from Rakhine State, Myanmar
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Myanmar's government accuses it of bias towards the persecuted Rohingya minority
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The NGO says it provides care regardless of religious or ethnic affiliation
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Rakhine State is home to the majority of Myanmar's Rohingya, a stateless Muslim group | 17,926 | record_train |
'It would be the largest home on @placeholder and one of the largest new homes in the UK. | By Kieran Corcoran PUBLISHED: 08:57 EST, 28 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:15 EST, 28 October 2013 A mansion on a super-expensive street nicknamed 'Billionaire's row' has become the UK's most valuable repossession after going on the market for £30million. The house, named Dryades, is located in the centre of The Bishops Avenue, a leafy street in North London. But the property, owned by a Pakistani political dynasty, has been seized by the bank after a lengthy High Court battle. Costly: The £30million north London home named Dryades, pictured, has been repossessed and is up for sale Gated: The mansion, on one of London's priciest streets, is set to be knocked down to make way for a replacement
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Property on exclusive street used to be owned by Pakistani political dynasty
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But it was repossessed by Deutsche Bank after they defaulted on a loan
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The property is now being marketed by estate agents Knight Frank
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Planning permission has already been granted for a new, extravagant property to replace it, which would include an underground swimming pool | 17,927 | record_train |
Minette and @placeholder, six-years-old, were both young cubs abandoned by their mother when they were found by local people. | You'd have thought those living in the country would prefer to hunt foxes rather than invite them into their home and let them watch TV. But that's just what Jane Shepherd, 64, has done and whether it's going about her household chores such as laundry and washing up or spending time in the garden there is always a fox or three nearby. For the pensioner from Whittlebury in Northamptonshire has opened the doors of her three-bedroom bungalow to three bushy-tailed friends now calls family. 'At the moment I live with Minette, Chico and Billy,' explains Jane. A hug and a kiss: Jane Sheppard pictured at her home with one of her foxes. 'They are very affectionate - Chico loves to cover my face with kisses. They are actually a lot like cats rather than dogs'
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'Hide and seek is a favourite game of theirs - they think it's hilarious ... You just can't get angry at them'
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'No matter how comfortable they are there it's still not enough. Each night they insist on a kiss and a cuddle before bedtime'
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'@placeholder's wife is, too, an innocent victim,' it says, 'and our love and support is as strong for her and her family.' | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:47 EST, 22 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:36 EST, 23 October 2012 The man accused of kidnapping, sexually assaulting and killing Starbucks barista Whitney Heichel wept in court on Monday as he made in his first appearance for the brutal murder of the 21-year-old newlywed. Jonathan Holt, 24, who was dressed in an anti-suicide smock, didn't enter a plea during a brief appearance by video at the Clackamas County courthouse in Oregon. He spoke softly, kept his head down and seemed at one point to wipe away tears. According to court documents released, Holt committed kidnapping, sodomy and robbery in the course of killing her.
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Whitney Heichel's body found in wooded area near her home on Friday, three days after she failed to turn up to her work shift
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Her SUV was seen at a gas station two hours later 'driven by a suspicious-looking man as she sat in the passenger seat'
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It was used as a retreat for Roman Emperor Hadrian during @placeholder. | By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 05:21 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:16 EST, 21 August 2013 A network of tunnels that make up what appears to be an underground city have been discovered buried deep beneath the villa of Emperor Hadrian near Rome. Archaeospeleologists have begun charting the underground roads and believe the passageways would have been used by carts and wagons pulled by oxen to transport slaves, food and other goods below the estate's 296 acres of land out of sight from the Emperor. The villa at Tivoli, near Rome, was built by Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd Century AD and was made up of 30 buildings such as palaces, living quarters, spas, pavilions and libraries, each surrounded by ornate gardens, pools and fountains.
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Cavers have mapped more than a mile of tunnels beneath Hadrian's palace
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Goodman replied: 'It may have been me, it may have been @placeholder. | By Amanda Williams Clive Goodman, the former royal editor of The News of the World leaves the Old Bailey after giving evidence Police did not publicly reveal the extent of hacking at the News of the World out of 'discretion' for victims - including members of the royal family, jurors heard today. Former royal editor for the paper, Clive Goodman, insisted that he had always been 'open and honest' even when confronted with evidence yesterday that he repeatedly hacked Kate Middleton, Prince William and Prince Harry. He claimed that he was simply a 'spear carrier' rather than the 'five act opera' of hacking, if compared to a colleague - who cannot be named.
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Clive Goodman was dismissed in 2007 after he pleaded guilty and was jailed for hacking royal aides with private detective Glenn Mulcaire
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But he claimed that he was simply a 'spear carrier' rather the 'five act opera' of hacking, if compared to a colleague - who cannot be named
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The violence is the latest to rock @placeholder in the run-up to the April 5 vote. | A provincial council candidate and nine of his supporters were killed by the Taliban in Afghanistan two days after they were kidnapped, said Sakhidad Haidari, deputy police chief of northern Sar-e-Pul province. The 10 were kidnapped Sunday and shot dead Tuesday night, Haidari told CNN on Wednesday. The bodies of four of those killed, including the Sar-e-Pul election candidate, Hussain Nazari, have been returned to police, he said. The other six remain in the hands of the Taliban. The Taliban have not commented on the incident, which comes ahead of presidential and provincial elections to be held Saturday. In a separate incident Wednesday, a suicide bomber blew himself up at the entrance gate to the Interior Ministry in Afghanistan's capital, Kabul, killing six Afghan police officers, Interior Ministry spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said.
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NATO chief praises work of Afghan security forces, says overall violence has fallen
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The Taliban kill a provincial council candidate and nine supporters, police say
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The CBO, for its part, now admits to Congress that @placeholder reduces government revenues. | (CNN) -- Jonathan Gruber, who some have called an "architect" of Obamacare, spent his Tuesday being grilled by members of Congress for having described too candidly the deception involved in passing the bill. It was a useful hearing but only the beginning of holding accountable the "experts" who gave us this catastrophic law. The new Congress now has a much more important chance to demonstrate that deceiving the American people is unacceptable. Republican majorities in the House and Senate can and should use their authority to replace Doug Elmendorf as director of the Congressional Budget Office. The CBO is charged with providing nonpartisan economic analysis to Congress. This position gives the agency an outsized influence on policy, as reporters, commentators, "fact checkers," and many members of Congress (most of whom should know better) treat CBO estimates -- or "scores" -- like trump cards in debates over legislation. In the Obamacare debate especially, the CBO projections proved vital and probably decisive.
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An Obamacare 'architect' said considering the mandate a tax would have killed plan
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Gingrich: CBO chief Douglas Elmendorf's agency provided incorrect estimates
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The @placeholder children's beauty industry is worth £3.3billion and beauty contests for children are the norm, with many families spending hundreds on dollars on one event. | By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 14:10 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 14:10 EST, 27 March 2013 High heeled shoes, hair extensions, glowing spray tans and false eyelashes might sound like an Essex girl's party-ready regime, but it's how girls as young as three are preparing to compete in American style children's beauty pageants. The mini modelling contests as seen on hit TV shows such as Toddlers and Tiaras arrived in the UK last year. And they are already spawning a booming beauty industry for babies The pageant effect is seeping its way to our High Street beauty industry (picture posed by model)
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First Miss Mini Princess toddler pageant launched in Leicester last year
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One hundred British girls took part aged from just 23 months old
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Children's beauty parlours now open in Newcastle, Reigate and London
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couple arrived at the @placeholder court on Monday, smiling and holding | By Sharon Churcher In Norwalk, Connecticut and Louise Boyle Paul Simon's wife has spoken out about the domestic dispute that resulted in the couple appearing before a Norwalk, Connecticut, judge on Monday on charges of disorderly conduct. Folk singer Edie Brickell, who has been married to Simon for 22 years, confessed that she had started the fight and that any rift was now healed. ‘I got my feelings hurt and I picked a fight with my husband. The police called it disorderly. Thank God it's orderly now,’ she told PEOPLE in a statement. Scroll down for video Singer Paul Simon, left, holds hands with his wife Edie Brickell at a hearing in Norwalk Superior Court on Monday. The couple were arrested Saturday on disorderly conduct charges by officers investigating a family dispute at their home in New Canaan
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Paul Simon, 72, and Edie Brickell, 48, were charged following dispute at their home in New Canaan, Connecticut on Saturday at 8.20pm
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Both appeared in Norwalk Court today, smiling and holding hands
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Simon told the court the spat with his wife was 'atypical' and they were leaving court together to watch their son's baseball game
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Ms Brickell told the judge: 'He's no threat to me at all'
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The couple's lawyer Allan Cramer told MailOnline: 'I don't think he started the shoving'
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Mr Cramer added that the fight escalated because 'Edie is from Texas and Paul is from Queens'
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"It has given the American people a voice in our political process and has forever changed politics in this country by inspiring record numbers of Americans to participate in bringing change to @placeholder," Emanuel said. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. John McCain on Thursday accused Sen. Barack Obama of breaking a promise when the Democrat decided to forgo public financing in this fall's campaign. Sen. Barack Obama repeatedly broke campaign fundraising records during the Democratic primary season. Obama told supporters in an e-mail message Thursday that he would not accept about $85 million in public funds when he becomes the Democratic presidential nominee. In the e-mail, Obama said the public campaign financing system allowed "special interests [to] drown out the voices of the American people" and asked his supporters to "declare our independence from a broken system."
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Sen. John McCain says decision "should be disturbing to all Americans"
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Sen. Barack Obama calls public finance system "broken"
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@placeholder initially said the film would not be released to major theaters in the face of threats by the hackers. | Sony's top corporate executive has broken his silence on the recent hacking assault against Sony's film division, saying his employees have been the victims of a 'vicious and malicious cyber-attack'. CEO Kazuo Hirai opened a press event at the International CES trade show on Monday by acknowledging he 'would be remiss' if he didn't mention the controversy over the Sony comedy, 'The Interview.' Hackers calling themselves the 'Guardians of Peace' managed to cripple the computer systems of Sony Pictures Entertainment in late November, before subsequently releasing a trove of sensitive corporate and employee records. Scroll down for video Speaking out: Kazuo Hirai slammed the attack as vicious and vowed to champion freedom of expression
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Kazuo Hirai opened a press briefing on Monday acknowledging the hack
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Sir @placeholder and John Yates both acknowledged this in their decisions to resign," she said. | London (CNN) -- Four top British police officers will not face further police investigation in connection with an inquiry into phone hacking by journalists, the Independent Police Complaints Commission said Wednesday. They are former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Paul Stephenson, former Assistant Commissioners John Yates and Andy Hayman and former Deputy Assistant Commissioner Peter Clarke. Stephenson resigned as head of London's Metropolitan Police, also known as Scotland Yard, after it was revealed that Scotland Yard had hired a former top News of the World journalist to be a communications consultant. The revelation came the same day police arrested the journalist, Neil Wallis, over the phone-hacking investigation.
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This policy applies equally to all sporting fixtures in @placeholder.' | By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 22:14 EST, 27 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:55 EST, 28 December 2012 British national football squads were almost pulled out of the 1982 World Cup by the Government as war broke out with Argentina over the Falkland Islands, newly released documents reveal. In the aftermath of Argentina's invasion of the Falklands, sports governing bodies were urged to pull out of competitions with Argentinian teams both in England and in Argentina. But despite the directive from Sports Minister Neil Macfarlane, it remained undecided whether British nations should pull out of the 1982 Football World Cup, England's first cup in 12 years.
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It added: "It is also relevant to emphasize that up to now the player has not taken any action in front of the competent judicial bodies of @placeholder." | (CNN) -- The 2022 World Cup in Qatar has an unlikely backer -- Zahir Belounis. Despite being stuck in Qatar for two years in an ordeal that he says left him contemplating a hunger strike and suicide, the freed footballer insists the Middle Eastern nation deserves to stage arguably the world's top sporting event. World governing body FIFA's decision to award the 2022 contest to Qatar three years ago has generated controversy both over what time of the year it will be held and the way migrant workers, largely responsible for the tournament's infrastructure, are treated. "They deserve it," the French-Algerian told CNN on Friday. The "people are working very hard for it. A lot of Qatari friends were sad at my situation.
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Zahir Belounis says Qatar deserves to host the World Cup in 2022
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Belounis was stuck in Qatar for two years over a pay dispute but returned to France this week
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One of the great achievements of the civil rights and women's rights movements was that they unleashed an enormous pool of talent into the economic life of @placeholder. | (CNN) -- When Frederick Hutson left prison in 2012 after serving four years on marijuana-related charges, he realized he had gained something more than his freedom: insight into an overlooked consumer market. Many inmates are stuck in an age before Instagram or Facebook, relying on envelopes and pay phones to connect with family on the outside. So Hutson founded Pigeonly, a photo-sharing and low-cost phone call service that has already helped 50,000 incarcerated individuals connect with their loved ones, maintain their ties to society, and remain a presence in their children's lives. The story of Pigeonly is statistically unlikely: a disruptive technology created by a member of a disenfranchised community, in order to solve a problem within that community.
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Mitch Kapor and Ben Jealous worry that a lack of diversity in tech firms is stalling innovation
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@placeholder was a larger-than-life figure during his time as Venezuela's president, positioning himself as a champion of the poor who cast himself as a "21st century socialist." | (CNN) -- Venezuela's presidential election to pick a successor to the late Hugo Chavez will be held April 14, Venezuelan state television reported Saturday. After serving 14 years as the South American nation's leader, Chavez died Tuesday at 58 after a battle with cancer. His vice president, Nicolas Maduro, was sworn in Friday as Venezuela's acting president. In a bombastic speech at that ceremony, Maduro appealed to the opposition to field a presidential candidate. "May the best person win," he said. "The people will decide." The official campaign period for the upcoming vote will be held April 2 to April 11, National Electoral Council President Tibisay Lucena said Saturday.
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@placeholder’s Trust was built as part of the Palace Hotel’s recent $140million renovation and is one of six bars and restaurants added to the Midtown Manhattan hotel. | By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 09:15 EST, 28 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:55 EST, 28 October 2013 As if having been bequeathed $12 million wasn’t enough, infamous heiress Leona Helmsley’s beloved Maltese now has a namesake posh Manhattan cocktail bar. Though Trouble died in 2010, her memory survives in Trouble’s Trust, a newly christened addition to the luxurious New York Palace Hotel, which Helmsley once owned. The dedication to Trouble doesn’t just end at the swanky bar’s name. Signature cocktails—like the Queen of Mean and the Pampered Pooch—are also available to sip in memory of the prosperous pooch and her famous owner.
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Trouble's Trust pays homage to the Queen of Mean's $12M bequest to her Maltese named Trouble in 2007
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Trouble Helmsley was once the richest dog alive
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The lavish bar is located beneath the ornate stairway of the New York Palace, the posh Manhattan hotel once owned by Helmsley
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The series Gossip Girl was filmed at the glitzy hotel and also once housed some of the show's actors
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Cocktails at Trouble's Trust include the rum-based Pampered Pooch and a surprisingly sweet sounding whiskey drink called the Queen of Mean | 17,943 | record_train |
A spokesman for @placeholder defended the set up as a situation they have been working to rectify. | In front of a stadium of screaming crowds, three Beluga whales dance, wave and high-five. It seems like innocent entertainment, attracting thousands to Changfeng Ocean World in Shanghai every day. But today, the company that owns the park and dozens of others worldwide, including Alton Towers, has been accused of animal cruelty and ‘double standards’. Scroll down for video Criticism: Merlin Entertainments has come under fire after footage has emerged of three Beluga whales, Junjun, Uka 1 and Uka 2, performing at the firm's Shanghai aquarium, Changfeng Ocean World Performance: Three Beluga whales performing at Changfeng Ocean World in Shanghai last August
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SeaLife owner Merlin Entertainments helps lobbying to ban dolphinariums
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Junjun, Uka 1 and Uka 2 perform to 2,000 people three times a day
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'I can understand how children in a poor country like the @placeholder fall victim to Slade. | A notorious British paedophile accused of molesting boys as young as eight in the Philippines may face extradition over child sex offences in the UK in the 1970s. Douglas Slade, 73 – a founder of the reviled child sex advocacy group Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) – is on police bail after being repeatedly arrested for abusing boys from an elementary school opposite his home in Angeles City in the Philippines. Wealthy Slade, who has boasted of bribing prosecutors and victims' families, boasted of paying his way out of trouble in the corrupt, poverty-racked Southeast Asian country which is a magnet for paedophiles and sex tourists, our investigation in December found.
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Douglas Slade was founder of vile Paedophile Information Exchange in UK
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Pensioner fled Britain after being exposed as a sex predator in the 1970s
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Moved to Angeles City in Philippines but was arrested for molesting boys
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MailOnline was told he is preying on children and passed details to police
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Slade could face extradition over probe launched by detectives in Bristol
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Either way, it isn’t something @placeholder wants to dwell on. | James McArthur has moved to quell the possibility of his astonishing tussle with Nigel Pearson spiralling into a storm by insisting he took the touchline strangle as a joke. The Leicester manager was widely condemned after placing both hands around McArthur’s throat during the defeat against Crystal Palace on Saturday. He had reacted to being accidentally knocked over by the player. But the Palace midfielder has surprisingly brushed off the altercation, claiming it was in jest. Leicester City boss Nigel Pearson (left) appears to put his hands towards the neck of James McArthur McArthur (centre) slides into Pearson after he is upended by Leicester midfielder Marc Albrighton
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Nigel Pearson appeared to put his hands around James McArthur's throat
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Russell, a communications specialist, was on his third deployment to @placeholder. | (CNN) -- A U.S. Army sergeant was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole for gunning down five fellow service members at a combat stress clinic in Iraq. The sentence handed down at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, near Tacoma, Washington, came after Sgt. John Russell pleaded guilty to the killings in a deal in which prosecutors agreed not to seek the death penalty. Russell pleaded guilty to the May 11, 2009, killings at Baghdad's Camp Liberty, telling a military court last month that he "did it out of rage." The only question facing the judge, Col. David Conn, was whether Russell committed the slayings with premeditation, which the 48-year-old soldier disputed.
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A judge finds that Sgt. John Russell killed with premeditation
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"I'm not going to turn it into a @placeholder restaurant, but I have a plan. | (CNN) -- Just when we were getting used to the idea of restaurants as travel destinations, the restaurants themselves go traveling. First it was Fat Duck, the Michelin star-studded rural English venue created by scientific chef Heston Blumenthal, that announced it was upping sticks and heading to Melbourne for six months. Now, fresh from scooping top honors at this year's San Pellegrino World's 50 Best Restaurant Awards, Denmark's Noma is preparing to tantalize the unsuspecting diners of Tokyo with its visceral version of fine dining. Both restaurants are planning to hit the road in 2015 -- taking their chefs, kitchen staff and cookery concepts with them.
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Noma, winner of the 2014 "world's best restaurant" title, has announced a pop-up venture in Tokyo
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Newman said he wants @placeholder shut down -- through legal means. | BELLEVUE, Nebraska (CNN) -- If LeRoy Carhart's abortion clinic had a terror alert scale, it would be at Code Red this weekend. Anti-abortion protesters plan demonstrations this weekend outside Dr. LeRoy Carhart's clinic in Bellevue, Nebraska. "I feel safer on an airplane than I do in my clinic," Carhart said, sitting at his desk in his windowless office in Bellevue, Nebraska. "You try to think about every way an attack could happen. You try to do all you can to prevent it, but obviously Dr. [George] Tiller thought he was safe in church." It's been nearly three months since Tiller, one of the world's most well-known doctors performing abortions, was shot in the head at point-blank range on May 31 as services began at Reformation Lutheran Church in Wichita, Kansas.
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Lady in red: The 27-year-old @placeholder model showcases the autumn styles, which range from floral dresses to sumptuous satin gowns and faux fur jackets | She may be over in NYC to celebrate her role as Morrocanoil ambassador but Rosie Huntington-Whiteley hasn't forgotten her British roots. The Devon-born model is the star of M&S' AW14 campaign and looks elegant and chic in the new shots. Wearing a selection of the British retailer's trend-led collection, Rosie showcases her enviable figure in an array of styles. Scroll down for video Postergirl: Rosie Huntington-Whiteley showcases her enviable hourglass figure as she models M&S' AW14 range, which is in store now In one shot, the 27-year-old shows off her feminine side in a floral print dress and in another, she sports a more androgynous look in tailored white trousers and one of the store's popular new coats.
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Rosie, 27, models floral dresses and tailored suits
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Making no mention of aliases, the lawyer added that Nakoula had made no attempt to flee @placeholder and never would. | Nakoula Basseley Nakoula, the man allegedly behind the inflammatory film "Innocence of Muslims," was ordered held without bail Thursday after being arrested in California and accused of violating his probation. "He engaged in a likely pattern of deception both to his probation officers and the court," Judge Suzanne Segal said in issuing her ruling. The preliminary bail hearing began with Segal asking the defendant -- dressed in gray slacks and a white and yellow striped T-shirt, with handcuffs and chain around his waist -- what his true name was. "Mark Basseley Yousseff," he replied. The judge then asked again, what is your name?
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"He engaged in a likely pattern of deception," a judge says of man linked to anti-Islam film
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Nakoula Basseley Nakoula believed to be behind "Innocence of Muslims" film | 17,951 | record_train |
The @placeholder condemned the test of the nuclear explosive but also called on other nations not to react with a show of military might. | (CNN) -- Reaction to North Korea's nuclear test -- its third since 2006 -- poured in Tuesday from around the world: Barack Obama, U.S. president: "This is a highly provocative act that ... undermines regional stability, violates North Korea's obligations under numerous United Nations Security Council resolutions, contravenes its commitments under the September 19, 2005, Joint Statement of the Six-Party Talks, and increases the risk of proliferation. North Korea's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs constitute a threat to U.S. national security and to international peace and security. The United States remains vigilant in the face of North Korean provocations and steadfast in our defense commitments to allies in the region."
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Obama: The danger posed by North Korea warrants further action by the world
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To-@placeholder then processed the information, distinguishing the logic of exchanges and correctly identifying the right answer out of multiple choices. | Japanese researchers have revealed artificial intelligence software so smart it can beat most real students on a high school test. Known as To-Robo, the AI software scored higher on the English section of Japan's standardized college entrance test than the average Japanese high school senior, its developers said. It has also managed to double its score in just 12 months - raising hopes it will eventually pass the entrance exam for Tokyo University, Japan's most prestigious college. Man vs machine: Tokyo University helped this robot, Kirobo, which was sent to space. Now researchers hope to create artificial intelligence software so smart it can pass the university entrance exam itself.
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To-Robo software scored higher on the English section of Japan's standardized college entrance test than the average Japanese high school senior
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'It will move eastwards over the next few days and there will be dry north westerly winds affecting much of southern parts of @placeholder and northern parts of NSW. | Temperatures are soaring across Australia with many areas reach 40 degrees, triggering bushfires to break out in the Blue Mountains area. A school in the Warrimoo is in lockdown as the fast moving blaze swoops through the area, with firefighters and an air crane sent in to attack the blaze to the east of Greens Rd Florabella Street in Warrimoo, which is believed to be a difficult area to reach . Severe warnings for bush fires have also been issued for southern Queensland, northern NSW, north parts of South Australia and parts of Western Australia. Scroll down for video
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Firefighters and an air crane are attacking the fast-moving blaze
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Bush fire warnings at their highest in southern Queensland, northern NSW, northern SA and parts of Western Australia
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won out and became leader, Mr @placeholder was forced to leave the church. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:16 EST, 23 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:52 EST, 23 September 2012 Keeping tabs: Scientology leader David Miscvage reportedly feared his former rival Two private investigators claim David Miscavige, the leader of the Church of Scientology, paid them $12million over the course of 24 years to spy on his former rival, along with other enemies. The top-secret program gave Paul Marrick and Greg Arnold about $500,000 a year and sent them across the world in pursuit of Pat Broeker, who was briefly head of the church before being forced out, the men say.
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@placeholder, whose model looks have earned her the nickname 'jihottie' on | Free woman: Nawal Msaad, 27, pictured after she was cleared of funding ISIS jihadists at the Old Bailey, has revealed that she has been stopped from leaving the UK by anti-terror police A student cleared of trying to smuggle ISIS cash from Britain to Syria in her knickers has said an anti-terror squad has now stopped her boarding a plane to see her unwell grandmother. Nawal Msaad, 27, 'could not stop crying' as she was questioned by ten police officers at Gatwick and missed her flight to Tangier in Morocco on Sunday. The singer, who was dubbed 'The Jihottie' online during her terror trial, believes she is on a British watch list despite not having extremist views and being cleared of any terror charges during a four-week trial last summer.
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Nawal Msaad, 27, 'could not stop crying' after anti-terror police stopped her
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Last year she was cleared of funding ISIS by smuggling cash in her pants
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'I noticed around 10 officers came to the gate and I jokingly said, "Are you all here for me? ",' she said
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Miss Msaad was searched and questioned by police using Terrorism Act
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In fact, @placeholder is now translating its wedding brochure to respond to enquiries from Asia. | A small town in North Yorkshire, England, has gained notoriety in Asia after Taiwanese pop star, Jay Chou, held his wedding at Selby's 1,000-year-old abbey. For his marriage to model Hannah Quinlivan, the star opted for Selby Abbey for the ceremony and the nearby home of Castle Howard for the reception. Though he may be relatively unknown in Britain, Chou is one of the biggest stars that Taiwan has ever produced, even being nicknamed the 'New King of Asian Pop.' Selby in North Yorkshire has gained considerably notoriety in Asia following Jay Chou's wedding The Taiwanese popstar married his girlfriend earlier this month at the 1,000-year-old Selby Abbey
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North Yorkshire gains international notoriety after Jay Chou's wedding
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Chou, a pop star from Asia, married in the 1,000-year-old Selby Abbey
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"We completely reject the accounts of the Venezuelan government about any participation of the @placeholder government in any type of conspiracy to destabilize the Venezuelan government." | (CNN) -- The United States is expelling three Venezuelan diplomats, including the South American country's top envoy in Washington, the State Department said Tuesday night. Calixto Ortega, Venezuela's charge d'affaires in Washington, and two other diplomats have been declared personae non gratae in response to Venezuela's decision Monday to expel three U.S. diplomats, a State Department spokesperson said in a written statement provided to CNN. They have 48 hours to leave the United States. On Monday, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro announced he was expelling three U.S. diplomats and accused them of conspiring to destabilize his government. The Venezuelan leader accused the group of diplomats of meeting with right-wing political opponents of his government, financing their activities and encouraging them to sabotage the country's electrical system and its economy -- accusations that the State Department has repeatedly denied.
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The U.S. declares three Venezuelan diplomats personae non gratae
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Venezuela's president accused them of plotting to destabilize his government
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shooting follows another firearm-related incident in @placeholder, a couple | By James Rush Police have released this image of the suspected gunman, who is believed to have shot a teenage boy twice in the head after opening fire on a Brooklyn street A 13-year-old boy was shot through the eye when he was hit by two stray bullets after a gunman opened fire in a street in New York. Gama Droiville was with his aunt outside a Brooklyn pizzeria when the gunman opened fire yesterday afternoon, police have said. The teenager was hit twice in the head, with one of the bullets going through his eye. He was rushed to hospital where he was described as being in a serious but stable condition.
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Gama Droiville was outside pizzeria with his aunt when gunman opened fire
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Teenager was hit twice in the head before being taken to hospital
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A 24-year-old man, believed by police to be intended target, was shot in leg | 17,959 | record_train |
And it seems she isn't the only genetically-blessed model that loves a good calorie-laden meal; @placeholder is a big fast food fan too, citing her favourite meal as fried hot chicken wings. | By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 08:08 EST, 16 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:15 EST, 17 September 2013 She claims that she does 'nothing' to prepare for her catwalk appearances due to a hectic work schedule, but size 6 Cara Delevingne always looks incredibly slim on the catwalk. And now the 5ft 9in model of the year has given girls worldwide even more reason to envy her after taking to Instagram to showcase her 'fashion week diet' of McDonald's burgers and chips. The 21-year-old posted a photo of herself and fellow model Jourdan Dunn with giant bags from the fast food chain with the caption: 'My food is faster than yours!!! #fashionweekdietplan.'
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Cara posted picture of her and Jourdan eating McDonald's backstage
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Jourdan spotted eating her favourite fried chicken wings at Topshop | 17,960 | record_train |
Anything annoying or inconvenient remotely related to people who identify as @placeholder | (CNN)If Muslims "must be held responsible" for last week's terror attacks in France, as media mogul Rupert Murdoch has said, does that make all Christians responsible for evil perpetuated by a small minority? The question is floating around social media in response to the News Corp. CEO's comments about Islam's "growing jihadist cancer." Author J.K. Rowling was among the first high-profile voices to challenge his argument over the weekend. Then, comedian Aziz Ansari joined in with the hashtag #RupertsFault, inviting others to contribute examples of "all the evil s**t" Christians must be responsible for under Murdoch's logic. He also asked Murdoch to advise on how Muslims like his "60-year-old parents in North Carolina" can help destroy terrorist groups.
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Muslims "must be held responsible" for "growing jihadist cancer," Rupert Murdoch says
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J.K. Rowling, Aziz Ansari challenge his logic by applying it to Christianity | 17,961 | record_train |
Of concern for @placeholder has been how much of the money will be spent in the near future. | (CNN) -- A group of Republican senators drafted an alternative stimulus measure that narrows government spending to infrastructure programs and helping unemployed Americans, addresses the housing crisis and relies mostly on tax cuts. Sen. Mel Martinez has been working with GOP senators on an alternative to the current stimulus plan. The $713 billion plan was put together by Florida Sen. Mel Martinez, who has been working with a handful of other GOP senators. The proposal includes $430 billion in tax cuts, $114 billion for infrastructure projects, $138 billion for extending unemployment insurance, food stamps and other provisions to help those in need and $31 billion to address the housing crisis.
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NEW: Some GOP senators have put together $713 billion alternative
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Sen. Mitch McConnell wants bill "dramatically different" from House version
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Sen. John McCain says there haven't been serious talks with Republicans yet
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VIDEO Scroll down to watch Alex Song receive a heroes welcome at @placeholder | By Mark Bryans, Press Association West Ham have announced the signing of Barcelona midfielder Alex Song on a season-long loan. The 26-year-old Cameroon international struggled to hold down a regular place at the Nou Camp following a move from Arsenal in 2012 and returns to the Barclays Premier League with the Hammers - who paraded their new addition to fans ahead of the clash with Southampton. Clubs throughout Europe were put on alert when it emerged Song would be allowed to leave Barcelona - with West Ham having won the race to take him to Upton Park on a temporary basis despite reported interest from the likes of Napoli and Galatasaray.
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West Ham complete season-long loan deal for Cameroon international
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26-year-old unveiled at Upton Park before game against Southampton
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Song has failed to make an impression on new Barcelona boss Luis Enrique
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Former Arsenal star spent seven years in London before leaving in 2012
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'I needed to shed the weight so I could be proud when I stood next to him and when we went to the @placeholder balls together.' | An Army wife who lost almost eight stone in weight underwent such a dramatic transformation her husband didn't recognise her when he returned from a tour of duty. Annika Price, 28, from Didcot, Oxfordshire began to gain weight when her husband Jamie, 32, was sent to Afghanistan, reaching size 24 and weighing almost 17 stone The mother-of-two turned to food as comfort and would spend her evenings eating takeaways in front of the television and snacking on chocolate and biscuits. Annika Price, 28, from Didcot, dropped from 16st 10lbs (left) and size 24, to 9st 7lbs and size 8 in 7 months
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Annika dropped from 16st 10lbs and size 24, to 9st 7lbs and size 8
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Turned to food as comfort when husband Jamie was on tour
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During his third trip to Afghanistan Annika lost nearly 8 stone in 7 months
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Jamie barely recognised his wife when she came to meet him at the airport | 17,964 | record_train |
The @placeholder government then attempted a rescue at the airport. | London (CNN) -- The head of the International Olympics Committee again rejected calls for a moment of silence during the Games' opening ceremony to honor Israeli Olympians killed in a terror attack at the 1972 Games. "We feel that the Opening Ceremony is an atmosphere that is not fit to remember such a tragic incident," Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee, said Saturday. Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, condemned that stance Sunday as "unfeeling" and "completely out of touch." More than 100,000 people have signed an online petition calling for a moment of silence in memory of the 11 Israeli athletes and coaches killed by Palestinian militants at the games in Munich, Germany, 40 years ago. A German policeman and five of the attackers also died.
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Activists want a minute of silence at the opening ceremony for 11 Israelis killed in 1972
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The International Olympic Committee head says it's not the right venue for the tribute
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President Barack Obama backs the call for silence in memory of the victims
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Both men are veteran Iraqi military officials who served under @placeholder. | (CNN)He runs his terror group like a CEO -- with spreadsheets on missions, assassinations and captured assets. And reports from Iraq's government suggest ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may have been hit in airstrikes over the weekend -- though it's not clear whether he was wounded, whose strikes he may have been hit by and in what part of the country he may have been struck. But if al-Baghdadi is dead, what would happen to the radical Sunni militant group? Don't expect ISIS to just crumble. "It will morph, and new leaders will emerge," retired U.S. Maj. Gen. James "Spider" Marks said. "In fact, bear in mind that ISIS leadership originated from Saddam's military. These are very conventionally trained, very professional leaders."
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ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi may have been wounded in an airstrike
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Even if he gets killed, a throng of "very professional leaders" could take his place
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Al-Baghdadi has two top deputies, one over operations in Iraq and one over Syria
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The Shura Council, ISIS' religious monitor, could tell al-Baghdadi to go | 17,966 | record_train |
Brenda Heist's mother says she's been released from police custody and is staying with a brother in northern @placeholder. | By David Mccormack and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:14 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 13:45 EST, 3 May 2013 The teenage daughter of a woman who secretly left her family 11 years ago says she's angry and doesn't want to have a relationship with her. Morgan Heist said Thursday that she's still trying to sort out why Brenda Heist would have decided to abandon her and her brother in Pennsylvania in 2002 and hitchhike with strangers to Florida. Morgan Heist is now a 19-year-old freshman at a community college outside Philadelphia. She says she thinks about how she's spent the last decade mourning a woman who was alive.
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Brenda Heist turned herself in at a Florida police station on Friday evening after being missing for 11 years
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Her daughter Morgan says she is angry about her mom's behavior and doesn't want a relationship
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Brenda left her husband and two children in Lititz, Pennsylvania and moved to Florida to live as a homeless person
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She told detectives she did it because she was in the middle of a divorce and was struggling financially | 17,967 | record_train |
A standard Mercator world map does not truly reflect the landmass of @placeholder | This picture graphic shows the shear enormity of the African continent by showing how many other countries fit inside it. It covers the same surface as 13 countries - including the United States, China and India - and the whole of Eastern Europe. The UK also features on the graphic - covering the island of Madagascar. This picture graphic shows the shear enormity of the African continent by showing how many other countries fit inside it In total, Africa is more than 30million sq km. But this graphic illustrates that its size is not shown accurately on a standard Mercator map, where countries in the centre appear smaller than they are.
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Graphic shows Africa is as big as 13 nations and Eastern Europe
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The continent is more than 30m sq km, but this is not reflected in standard Mercator maps
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BP told @placeholder in a statement they are 'confident that BP has acted lawfully at all times', but could not comment further due to the ongoing proceedings. | By Freya Noble for Daily Mail Australia ACCC chairman Ros Sims said at the Federal Court on Wednesday petrol retailers worked together to drive up prices Five petrol retailers across Melbourne have been accused of colluding on bowser prices using a third-party service to share pricing information and drive prices up. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) says five major petrol retailers - BP, Caltex and the fuel-selling arms of Coles, Woolworths and 7-Eleven - acted in a way that could increase the cost of fuel. The case launched in the Federal Court on Wednesday says the way the retailers used a statistics gathering service, run by the company Informed Sources, was a breach of Australian competition law.
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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) launched the case at the Federal Court on Wendesday
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They say the five retailers' use of Informed Sources, a stats gathering service, was unlawful
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ACCC also say a net increase in price of just one cent could cost consumers more than $190 million | 17,969 | record_train |
The top priority of the secretary of labor should be to create jobs and higher wages for @placeholder workers. | Thomas Perez has climbed America's "ladder of opportunity" and now can help others do the same, President Barack Obama said on Monday in nominating the assistant U.S. attorney general as labor secretary. The son of Dominican immigrants who worked different jobs such as collecting garbage to help pay for college, Perez has dedicated himself to fulfilling the promise of equal opportunity for all, Obama told a White House ceremony to introduce Perez, 51. CNN's Jessica Yellin reported earlier this month that Obama would name Perez to the Cabinet position. If confirmed by the Senate, the lone Hispanic Cabinet selection of Obama's second term so far would succeed Hilda Solis, who resigned in January.
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Perez thanks President Obama in both English and Spanish
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Obama called on the Senate to quickly confirm Perez
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Perez is the first Hispanic nominated to Cabinet during Obama's second term
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But @placeholder said better police training, law enforcement forces that are representative of the communities they serve and more "makes a difference." | President Barack Obama said he has "no sympathy at all for destroying your own communities," urging protesters in Ferguson to avoid a second night of violence and fight instead for longer-lasting political changes. Obama's comments Tuesday in Chicago came as the sun set in Missouri and law enforcement officers -- including 1,500 additional National Guard troops -- prepared to stop the looting and fires that followed a grand jury's decision not to indict the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown in August. "The frustrations that we've seen are not just about a particular incident," he said. "They have deep roots in many communities of color who have a sense that our laws are not always being enforced uniformly or fairly. That may not be true everywhere and it's certainly not true for the vast majority of law enforcement officials, but that's an impression that folks have and it's not just made up -- it's rooted in realities that have existed in this country for a long time."
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President Barack Obama says he has "no sympathy" for violence after a grand jury did not indict the police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown
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Obama called on protesters to fight for political change and new policies to improve relations with police
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Attorney General Eric Holder says the Justice Department's two civil rights reviews in Brown's shooting will continue | 17,971 | record_train |
"As was the case with every other member of @placeholder's executive committee, our bid team had to convince Mr. bin Hammam of the merits of our bid. | (CNN) -- As football's reputation continues to be dragged through the mud following accusations of bribery during the FIFA World Cup bidding process, the man charged with repairing the sport's image revealed he is close to concluding his investigation. New York lawyer Michael Garcia, who is set to meet Qatari officials in Oman following allegations of wrongdoing, will finish his work on June 9 before publishing his report six weeks later. In a statement published Monday, his office said: "After months of interviewing witnesses and gathering materials, we intend to complete that phase of our investigation by June 9, 2014, and to submit a report to the Adjudicatory Chamber approximately 6 weeks thereafter. The report will consider all evidence potentially related to the bidding process, including evidence collected from prior investigations."
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Michael Garcia to finish investigation into World Cup bids
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2018 World Cup set to be held in Russia, 2022 tournament in Qatar
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Mohamed bin Hammam denies all the allegations | 17,972 | record_train |
A @placeholder government official said authorities are "100 percent" sure that the drone belonged to the Mexican government, which used it for law enforcement and homeland security. | (CNN) -- Federal authorities were investigating Friday the circumstances of a drone that crashed in El Paso, Texas, this week, which U.S. officials said originated in Mexico. Mexican Attorney General spokeswoman Rocio Torres denied her country's involvement with the drone Friday, but later in the day, another Mexican official said the drone was being operated by the Ministry of Public Security and was following a target at the time of the mechanical malfunction. The Mexican official did not know the nature of the surveillance but said "we know they were following a target." He did not know how the malfunction affected that operation, if at all.
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NEW: Mexico initially denies drone was theirs; then Embassy spokesman claims craft
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NEW: Embassy says drone crashed during operation with U.S. government
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U.S. authorities say they are looking into the incident
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For example, if @placeholder hadn't been put into a private school, which actually had a computer -- one of the first schools to ever have a computer -- perhaps he may not have become the mogul that he was. | (CNN) -- Why are some people amazingly successful -- and other people with the same intelligence or abilities just part of the crowd? Malcolm Gladwell tries to find out why some people are successful in his new book, "Outliers." Malcolm Gladwell, the New Yorker writer who's made a living dissecting questions such as how small trends become major movements ("The Tipping Point") and the value of snap judgments ("Blink"), was curious about that subject, and -- typically -- set out to find some answers. The result is his new book "Outliers" (Little, Brown), which finds parallels between the Beatles, Bill Gates and Canadian hockey players -- as well as reasons why planes operated by members of particular cultures have a greater likelihood of crashing.
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Malcolm Gladwell's new book, "Outliers," studies reasons for success
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Successful people aren't just smart; they've had timing, contacts in their favor
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And as the couple try to get back to normal, @placeholder's brother is spear-heading a fundraising campaign to help them. | By Daily Mail Reporter The wife of a seriously-wounded Army Ranger who shocked onlookers by saluting during his Purple Heart ceremony in hospital has revealed her baby bump. Josh Hargis, 24, and his wife Taylor, from Cincinnati, Ohio, have announced they are expecting their first baby in May - bringing joy for the couple after months of adversity. Hargis suffered leg injuries after a female suicide bomber detonated her explosives in Afghanistan in October, killing four of Hargis' comrades, and costing the soldier both of his legs. Hargis, who had been on his fourth tour of Afghanistan, battled a neck brace, breathing apparatus and tubes to complete the mark of respect when a senior officer presented him the medal.
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Touching image of Josh Hargis, 24, as he battled bandages and breathing tubes to salute his senior officer last October went viral
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He lost both legs in a blast during his 4th tour of Afghanistan
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He has now been fitted with prosthetics and will welcome his first child with wife Taylor this May
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Relatives are holding fundraising walk for the couple this week | 17,975 | record_train |
"It was an honor for me to serve @placeholder as president," he said. | Berlin, Germany (CNN) -- German President Horst Koehler resigned suddenly Monday over what he said was heavy criticism about comments he made on Germany's military role in the world, which he said had been misinterpreted. It was the first time in German history that a president has resigned, the government-funded Deutsche Welle news agency reported. Koehler said May 22 upon his return from a trip to Afghanistan that "in emergencies, military intervention is necessary to uphold our interests, like for example free trade routes, for example to prevent regional instabilities which could have a negative impact on our chances in terms of trade, jobs and income."
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NEW: President's resignation is first in country's history
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NEW: Koehler had been criticized for comments on military's role
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He said comments were misinterpreted
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This four-metre long crocodile '@placeholder' is responsible for the attack - although Mr Jenkins says he is responsible and fellow handler, Louise Smith, agrees that the croc is typically very docile | A zoo keeper blames himself for a near-death experience with a crocodile which ended with his thumb being ripped off - although he does admit that he has very scant memories of the traumatic event. The owner of the reptile park, Ian Jenkins, was grabbed by a crocodile whilst performing in front of a large crowd, at Snakes Downunder Reptile Park and Zoo near Childers, south of Bundaberg,far north Queensland . In extremely distressing scenes, the 58-year-old was dragged into the pond at which point the four-metre croc ‘Macca’ started a death roll. Thanks to the quick thinking of his fellow worker, Louise Smith, Jenkins escaped with his life.
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Victim Ian Jenkins is the owner of the Snakes Downunder Reptile Park Zoo
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His left thumb was bitten off as he tried to get croc's attention with a chicken
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He now blames himself and is annoyed with himself for his crucial mistakes
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Colleague Louise Smith who saved his life says she was 'just doing her job'
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She put her life on the line, wacking the crocodile on the head until he let go
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A terrified spectator shares her account of the distressing scenes
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Jenkins has already undergone several hours of surgery to reconstruct his mangled hand | 17,977 | record_train |
@placeholder and I have real differences, but we can do it civilly." | Washington (CNN) -- In a symbolic gesture toward more civil political discourse, Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer and Republican Sen. Tom Coburn said Sunday they will sit together at the upcoming State of the Union address. Appearing on the NBC's "Meet the Press," Schumer and Coburn called for political debate based on issues and ideology, rather than motives and personal attacks, in the aftermath of the Tucson, Arizona, shootings last week that killed six people and critically injured Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Schumer acknowledged that sitting with Coburn for the president's annual speech to Congress would be symbolic, "but maybe it just sets a tone and everything gets a little bit more civil."
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NEW: Tone of debate should change, not intensity, politicians say
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Democrat Schumer, Republican Coburn want to symbolize civil discourse
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Schumer says the the move may help tone down the rhetoric
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Coburn says question ideology, not motives, of political foes | 17,978 | record_train |
'No @placeholder it wasn't a favor at all,' another friend said in response to her video. | By Lydia Warren A 16-year-old girl has committed suicide after posting a farewell video to YouTube. Maddie Yates, from Louisville, Kentucky, uploaded the video entitled 'Important' online and then shared it on her Twitter page before taking her life on Monday night. The video, which has now been taken down, was viewed more than 10,000 times in the first 24 hours after it was posted, the Louisville Courier-Journal reported. 'I know that I'm going to hurt everyone who loves me,' she said, explaining that she had been treated for depression and had been prescribed Prozac. Final message: Maddie Yates is pictured in a YouTube video she posted entitled 'Important' before she took her life on Monday. The video, which was viewed thousands of times, has now been removed
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Maddie Yates, from Louisville, Kentucky, took her life on Monday night after posting the video to YouTube
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'I just don't see how this is a bad idea,' she said in the 3-minute video
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The video has now been removed after being viewed 10,000 times in a day
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The country has the right to a nuclear program, it says, since it must defend itself against possible attack from the @placeholder. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- North Korea's rhetoric toward the United States has always had a certain bizarre, over-the-top quality to it. Under the Bush administration it labeled Undersecretary of State John Bolton "human scum." "Complete and irreversible denuclearization is the only viable path for North Korea," Hillary Clinton says. But the North Korea's latest comments about Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are stunningly personal. An unnamed North Korean official quoted by the state-run KCNA news agency calls Clinton "by no means intelligent" and a "funny lady." "Sometimes she looks like a primary schoolgirl and sometimes a pensioner going shopping," he said.
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"Sometimes she looks like a primary schoolgirl," official reportedly says of Clinton
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U.S. officials have likened North Korea's provocative actions to children acting out
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North Korea's nuclear test in May strengthened U.S. call for sanctions
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North Korea remains defiant, showing no signs of abandoning nuclear program | 17,980 | record_train |
Detectives said @placeholder, who is not the boys' biological father, then changed his story. | By MailOnline Reporter A 24-year-old man allegedly beat his girlfriend's baby boy to death with a leather belt because he urinated on him during a diaper change. Austin Hamilton is charged with first degree murder and aggravated child abuse for allegedly 'losing control' and repeatedly hitting one-year-old Sincere Williams on Saturday. Sincere died in hospital, with the medical examiner ruling the death a homicide. Scroll down for video Tragic loss: Austin Hamilton is accused of beating to death his girlfriend's one-year-old boy, Sincere Williams (pictured), with a leather belt in a Tampa, Florida motel room on Saturday WFLA reported Hamilton was babysitting girlfriend Tiffany Williams's two sons, Sincere and a six-year-old boy, at Motel 6 in Tampa, Florida on Saturday morning while she was at work.
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Austin Hamilton was babysitting his girlfriend's children, 6 and 1, in a Florida motel room Saturday
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Hamilton called 911 when baby Sincere Williams struggled to breathe
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The baby died in hospital
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Hamilton allegedly told police he was disciplining Sincere when he fell on his head | 17,981 | record_train |
@placeholder equalise 51 seconds after the official 120 minutes have been played. | Author Marti Perarnau was given total access to Bayern Munich during the 2013-14 season, Pep Guardiola's first in charge of the Bundesliga giants. In his new book Pep Confidential, Perarnau uses his behind-the-scenes pass to give readers a unique insight into Guardiola's debut campaign in Germany. In this extract he writes about Bayern's dramatic Super Cup victory against Chelsea in Prague, a win which Guardiola credits as being hugely important to his side's progression. Bayern Munich's Franck Ribery (centre) lifts the 2013 Super Cup after a penalty shootout win against Chelsea How Pep Guardiola's Bayern Munich took Manchester City apart at the Etihad with all the style of Barcelona
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Bayern Munich beat Chelsea on penalties to win the Super Cup in 2013
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Pep Guardiola told his players a story about Manel Estiarte, his assistant and a former water polo player
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Bayern's players scored all of their spot-kicks to beat the London club
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Guardiola believes it was a significant victory for his new side | 17,982 | record_train |
'Demand for ski accommodation in France has risen year-on-year and our top ten ski resorts are all @placeholder.' | France is the most popular ski destination for Brits this winter accounting for a staggering 87 per cent of all enquiries. Austria and Switzerland remain popular, although demand for both is down on last year while Andorra has seen a significant hike in popularity with enquiries up 32 per cent on last season. Morzine is the number one choice for Brits and demand for this resort is up 16 per cent on last year, in research by Owners Direct. Morzine in France will be the most popular ski resort for Brits when booking a winter trip Val Thorens, Meribel and La Plagne have also experienced a big leap in demand versus last season, whereas Chamonix has seen demand fall by 23 per cent and it has dropped from position four to position nine in the 'top 10'.
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Staggering 87% will book a ski trip to France this winter
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Scores of albinos have fled to Tanzanian schools for the disabled or in emergency shelters set up by police in @placeholder to avoid attacks, according to the report. | (CNN) -- As many as 10,000 albinos are in hiding in east Africa over fears that they will be dismembered and their body parts sold to witchdoctors, the Red Cross said in a recent report. The killings of albinos in Burundi and Tanzania, who are targeted because their body parts are believed to have special powers, have sparked fears among the population in the two countries, the report said. Body parts of albinos are sought in some regions of Africa because they are believed to bring wealth and good luck. Attackers chop off limbs and pluck out organs to sell to dealers, who in turn sell them to witchdoctors.
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About 10,000 albinos in hiding in east Africa over fears they will be dismembered
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Albinos have been killed in Burundi and Tanzania because their body parts are believed to have special powers
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Tanzanian government officials mobilizing police to help embattled population | 17,984 | record_train |
In an environment of runaway corporate greed, where the top 1% is getting richer at the expense of the middle class, where rising college costs are making many students question the worth of a college education, where unemployment is hovering at 16% in the black community, where home values are drying up, and the economy is nearly on life support, black @placeholder -- whose spiel is as one-dimensional as it was 20 years ago -- come off as even more tone-deaf. | (CNN) -- Not long ago, presidential candidate Herman Cain made headlines when he said blacks were brainwashed for not considering conservative ideas. On other occasions he declared that racism was no longer a problem and blamed the poor for being poor. A personal friend, I know Cain to be more thoughtful than those incendiary sound bites, but I also suspect he knew that uttering them would help him land right where he is: atop the Republican presidential field, a standing that could be threatened by recent reports of sexual harassment allegations. Unfortunately, such trash talk -- popular among many black conservatives -- continues to alienate black Republicans from the African-American community.
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Herman Cain said blacks were brainwashed into rejecting conservative ideas
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Fredrick Robinson: At one time conservatism showed promise as a route for black Americans
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He says Cain and others have gained popularity in GOP circles by trash talk
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Ferdinand tweeted his anger at the FA's punishment on Friday - the @placeholder say he didn't show remorse | Rio Ferdinand has been involved in a furious exchange with FA chairman Greg Dyke after the governing body released the reasoning behind their decision to ban him for three games. The QPR defender was branded reckless and irresponsible by FA chiefs after using the word ‘sket’ — slang for a promiscuous woman — in an exchange with another Twitter user on September 1. Highlighting his profile as a role model, the FA’s Independent Regulatory Commission gave their written judgment into the reasoning behind the punishments, which also include a £25,000 fine and an educational programme. Rio Ferdinand has been told he 'should have known better' by the FA in relation to his three-match ban
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The Football Association issued written explanation of Rio Ferdinand ban
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The QPR defender's Twitter profile means he has a greater responsibility
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FA said: 'There is no formal or direct admission and ... no sign of remorse'
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QPR defender insists he used term 'sket' as a joke in comment on Twitter
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Harry Redknapp, Joey Barton and Gary Lineker have supported Ferdinand
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Ferdinand also fined £25,000 and ordered to attend education programme
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The former Man United ace no longer wants to be part in any FA initiatives | 17,986 | record_train |
The 33-minute video showed six officers striking @placeholder with their fists and knees, and shocking him with a Taser as he cried out for his father. | By Associated Press and Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 02:08 EST, 19 January 2014 | UPDATED: 02:08 EST, 19 January 2014 More than a dozen people were arrested Saturday protesting the acquittal of police officers accused of beating a homeless man to death. Hundreds of people took to the streets in Fullerton, California to protest the not guilty verdict but things took a turn for the worse after a local television crew was assaulted - that's when police busted up the demonstration by arresting 13 people. Fullerton Police, the target of the protests, moved in donning riot gear and ordered the crowd to disperse. Those who didn't were taken away by force.
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Hundreds of people took part in the protests, 13 were arrested - including one for assaulting a camera crew and two for tagging police property
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Manuel Ramos was acquitted of second degree murder and involuntary manslaughter
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Jay Cicinelli was acquitted of involuntary manslaughter and excessive use of force
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Homeless schizophrenic Kelly Thomas, 37, died five days after the brutal 2011 confrontation | 17,987 | record_train |
Jim Dempsey, an economic development consultant, says he is grateful to the @placeholder government for making the transition as smooth as possible in a community that has been welcoming and supportive. | (CNN) -- With violence approaching their doorstep, 10-year-old Beverly Dempsey and her father had eight hours to gather their belongings into one suitcase apiece and evacuate Egypt during last month's uprising. Her mother, a U.S. State Department employee, had to stay behind while they were relocated to temporary housing in Falls Church, Virginia, with other displaced diplomatic families. Jim Dempsey tries to make life as normal as possible for his daughter, who is attending school for the first time in the United States, having lived abroad since she was 2. But her heart remains in Egypt, the place she's come to regard as home.
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Jim Dempsey and daughter, Beverly, were forced to leave Egypt last month amid uprising
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His wife, a USAID employee, had to stay behind
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"I want to go back really badly, but that doesn't mean I don't like it here," says Beverly, 10 | 17,988 | record_train |
He performed well enough to get selected in the 2012 NFL draft although as the last player chosen, he did earn the unfortunate title of 'Mr @placeholder'. | By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 12:56 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:56 EST, 2 September 2013 She laughed it off at the time and bravely carried on with the broadcast like a true professional. But underneath it all, Fox NFL reporter Pam Oliver was in excruciating pain after she was hit in the face by a football thrown by Indianapolis quarterback Chandler Harnish during a pre-game link. The Colts were in New York to take on the Giants on August 18 ahead of the new season and were warming up when Harnish threw the errant ball. Oliver, a seasoned vet with more than 20 years broadcasting experience, was able to laugh off the unpleasant incident. Later she and Harnish were spotted hugging and making up.
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Pam Oliver was filming a pre-game link when she got hit on the side of the head
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The errant ball was thrown by backup QB Chandler Harnish - the NFL's Mr Irrelevant in 2012
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But I was wondering, the @placeholder are coming up. | (CNN) -- Expressing apologies that she can't accompany him to prom on his birthday, country music beauty Taylor Swift on Friday asked an 18-year-old student with cancer to be her date to the Academy of Country Music Awards in April. Kevin McGuire was diagnosed with leukemia in 2007 at the age of 13. The cancer was in remission for years before a recent relapse. Realizing he would lose his hair because of treatment, McGuire was worried about securing a date. His older sister, Victoria, asked, "What if I got Taylor Swift?" She started a Facebook page on Tuesday that went viral overnight, garnering more than 93,000 likes and the attention of Swift herself.
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New Jersey student, 18, is suffering from leukemia
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Singer Taylor Swift instead invites him to April awards show | 17,990 | record_train |
@placeholder spent time with her twice a month and talked to her about making better choices. | Atlanta (CNN) -- By the time Leikia Reynolds was 12 years old, her life was heading down the wrong path. Her grandparents took her in when she was 11 months old. She didn't know her mother, and her father was serving a 16-year prison sentence. Her grandmother, Dorothy Reynolds, saw the warning signs. "She was getting into fights. She saw other kids with parents, and she felt left out. She called me 'Mama' and my husband 'Daddy,' " she recalls. "She didn't feel good about herself. She was failing in math ... she didn't have good grades." Looking back, Reynolds agrees. "I'd just be outside every day until 12 [at night]. I'd be outside playing and being rough."
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Mentor visits helped Leikia Reynolds realize that education will help her succeed
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As Reynolds' Big Sister, Nicole Marchand has exposed her to new experiences
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With Marchand's help, Reynolds will be the first in her family to graduate from high school | 17,991 | record_train |
The Michigan crew shared its findings with @placeholder election officials, who opted not to use the system in November 2010. | (CNN) -- Hail! to the victors valiant Hail! to the conqu'ring heroes Hail! Hail! to Michigan, the champions of the West! What in the name of a Wolverine does the University of Michigan fight song have to do with why, in the second decade of the 21st century, we cannot vote online for president? "From a security point of view, it is an insane thing to do," David Jefferson, a computer scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories and chairman of Verified Voting, told Computerworld in March. In this election cycle, estimates are that about 3.5 million voters in 32 states and the District of Columbia will be able to use their keyboards for at least some portion of the voting process, most of them military service members or Americans living overseas.
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Expert says going to online voting now would be 'insane'
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Report finds that machines can be hacked for as little as $10.50 in parts
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Voting machines without paper ballot backup "is not acceptable," another study finds
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Within 48 hours of going live, hackers had nearly taken over D.C. test system | 17,992 | record_train |
For @placeholder thinking the Syrian crisis doesn't hit home, think again. | (CNN) -- Each day, they live in fear. Sometimes it's the fear of rockets dropping from the sky. Sometimes it's violent fundamentalists taking over their cities. Sometimes it's the barrel bombs stuffed with TNT and nails. Exactly what horror they face depends on which border they live within. Syria, Iraq, Gaza, Israel and Libya. Each with its unique crisis, but all now unified in a heightened sense of anxiety as years of conflict come to a head. "I would argue," U.S. Sen. John McCain said this week, "that given conditions in the Middle East, this might be more dangerous than any time in the past."
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A series of unrelated crises are blending into a regional nightmare
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"This might be more dangerous than any time in the past," McCain says
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad gets sworn in for a third term Wednesday | 17,993 | record_train |
Later, the video shows an emotional @placeholder leaning against a police car. | (CNN)A man identified as Terence Walker is seen in a police body-camera video bolting from a Muskogee, Oklahoma, officer who felt a weapon after a pat down. Officer Chansey McMillin gave chase, his body-cam capturing his shadow as he trailed the suspect in the afternoon light of January 17. Walker, 21, is seen stopping suddenly and bending down to pick up something he dropped on the road. A white car approaches. The graphic video shows McMillin pulling his pistol, taking aim and unloading five shots. Walker turned around, then started running. He was struck three times, police said. In the video, Walker is seen as he tumbles to the ground, then rolls into a ditch. He died at the scene.
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Police officer's body camera captures fatal shooting in Oklahoma
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They may not be able to physically pick up your dry cleaning, but they can arrange to have it delivered, all via the click of a mouse or a quick phone call to a "virtual assistant" in a call center in @placeholder. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- They either obsequiously kowtow to your every demand, or mutter sarcastic remarks after reasonable requests like picking up your newly-heeled brogues or collected your Pomeranian from the dog salon -- so, really, who needs a real butler or even a personal assistant anymore when you can now outsource your personal life? Don't call me Jeeves: Outsourced personal assistants can save time and hassle. For the wealthy, personal concierge services are not new, but outsourced personal assistant services are booming and becoming the latest addition not only to "cash-rich, time-poor" executives, but ordinary people who just want some help with life's tedious tasks.
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Companies use skilled staff in Asian call centers to act as a personal assistants
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"Virtual assistants will help with work or life's daily chores
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Some using these services for more personal means like finding dates | 17,995 | record_train |
A judicial source earlier told @placeholder: 'The first was piloting the drone, the second was filming and the third was watching.' | Paris police are holding three Al-Jazeera reporters for allegedly flying a drone, days after the machines sparked a terror alert in the city. Journalists from the Qatar-funded news network were arrested in a park in the French capital from where they were illegally operating a drone, a judicial source told AFP. The arrests come after drones were on Monday seen buzzing the Eiffel Tower, Bastille Square and the U.S. embassy, then on to the Place de la Concorde and the Invalides military museum, where Napoleon is buried. Fear: Drones were spotted flying near the Invalides military museum, where Napoleon Bonaparte is buried
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The reporters were allegedly operating the drone from a suburban park
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Unmanned aircraft on Monday flew over tourist hotspots in French capital
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The newspaper's editorial board justified their endorsement noting that @placeholder "devoted a shocking amount of energy and money" on a campaign meant "to frighten voters rather than inspire them." | Washington (CNN) -- Republican Rep. Cory Gardner has won the race for Colorado's U.S. Senate seat, defeating incumbent Sen. Mark Udall, according to a CNN projection. The state, which voted for President Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, is a significant pickup for Republicans. This election cycle saw more than $100 million spent on TV ads for both candidates. Polling from recent weeks showed Gardner holding a slight lead against the incumbent senator, even though most fell within the margin of error. Udall spent much of the race trying to define Gardner as too conservative for Colorado. The one-term senator slammed Gardner repeatedly for co-sponsoring a "personhood" bill.
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Rep. Cory Gardner unseated incumbent Sen. Mark Udall
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Udall was widely panned for running a one-issue race by focusing on women's issues | 17,997 | record_train |
"This deal with a player like @placeholder is one of the most important deals for us because he's a player with great experience and talent, while he's also a leader on the field." | (CNN) -- Italy's World Cup captain Fabio Cannavaro has made a surprise decision to end his career in Dubai. The 36-year-old has signed a two-year deal with reigning United Arab Emirates league champions Al Ahli after failing to find a new club in Serie A following the end of his deal with Juventus. In a statement on its official Web site on Wednesday, the Dubai-based club confirmed that Cannavaro would move to Al Ahli after the World Cup in South Africa, which starts on June 11. "We announce that we have signed Fabio Cannavaro for two years," Abdullah Al Nabooda, chairman of Al Ahli's board of directors said.
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Fabio Cannavaro signs a two-year deal with UAE champions Al-Ahli
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The move was confirmed on the club's official Web site on Wednesday
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The Italian captain will join the Dubai side after the World Cup in South Africa
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His contract with Juventus had expired and he could not find a new club in Italy | 17,998 | record_train |
It was his drinking that led to Mr Jones being axed from @placeholder after 10 years on the show when he told fellow pubgoers about upcoming storylines. | Former Corrie actor Bruce Jones has been spotted looking worse for wear during a drinking session despite claiming on TV he was beating his battle with booze and depression. The star, who played the Street's resident drunk Les Battersby, was caught on camera leaving a pub just 36 hours before he appeared on ITV show Daybreak saying 'I feel great'. Mr Jones had headed to the drinking hole after he made a brief appearance on Keith Lemon's ITV2 panel show Celebrity Juice, arriving on set at 8.30pm. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Caught on camera: Coronation street Star Bruce Jones was spotted leaving the Chancellors pub in West London just 36 hours before he told Daybreak viewers he was beating his alcohol demons
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Actor Bruce Jones photographed leaving West London pub
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60-year-old downed pints after filming Celebrity Juice
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Drinking session 36 hours before telling Daybreak viewers 'I feel great'
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Star had compared himself to troubled Gazza in previous interview | 17,999 | record_train |
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