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Another neighbour said Mrs Stringer had ‘kicked out’ her husband only three weeks ago adding: ‘We’ve heard @placeholder came back.’ | By Belinda Robinson and Lucy Crossley A father is thought to have killed his ex-wife and then himself while their three daughters slept after she started up a new relationship with a teenager. Hayley Stringer, 29, and her estranged husband David, 32, were discovered dead at a house in Walsall in the West Midlands, while their three daughters Chloe, 11, Chelsea, 8 and seven-year-old Lottie were safe in bed. It is thought that Mrs Stringer’s new partner Matthew Read discovered the bodies and called the emergency services. Detectives are now thought to believe that the case is a murder-suicide with West Midlands Police not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.
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Victims named locally as David and Hayley Stringer found stabbed to death
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Thought Mr Stringer killed his ex-wife and then himself while children slept
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19-year-old man was arrested by police but released without charge
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Teenager was in the house in Walsall, West Midlands when police arrived
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Couple had recently split and Mrs Stringer was in a new relationship with younger man, neighbours say | 18,000 | record_train |
The @placeholder' victory capped a remarkable turnaround, with the Florida-based team having been nine games behind the Red Sox on September 3. | (CNN) -- The Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals won wild card berths in the Major League Baseball (MLB) playoffs after dramatic victories Wednesday. Trailing 7-0 to the American League (AL) East champion New York Yankees in St. Petersburg, Florida, the Rays launched an astonishing comeback to win in the 12th-inning. Despite their comeback success, the Rays still needed the Baltimore Orioles to defeat the Boston Red Sox in Maryland to clinch the berth on the regular season's final night. The O's obliged by notching a 4-3 win in the bottom of the ninth in a game delayed by rain for an hour and a half.
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The Tampa Bay Rays and St. Louis Cardinals have clinched MLB wild card berths
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The Rays came back from 7-0 down to win in the 12th-inning
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The Cardinals beat Houston 8-0 to earn their playoff berth
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Boston Red Sox and Atlanta Braves suffer late-season collapses to miss out | 18,001 | record_train |
A screen shot of a list naming the crew members on board @placeholder was posted by @annerafdzi. | Flight steward Sanjid Singh, 41, made a last minute shift swap and boarded flight MH17 It’s an astonishing twist of fate – a Malaysian air steward is dead after swapping himself onto flight MH17, only months after his wife, who is also a steward, saved her own life by swapping herself off the missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. Sanjid Singh's last minute decision to board Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 has devastated his family. The Malaysian Insider reported that the 41-year-old had swapped flights with a colleague to fly on the Kuala Lumpur-bound Boeing 777. His wife had swapped out of flight MH370 which has been missing since March.
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Sanjid Singh, 41, swapped flights with a colleague and boarded Malaysian flight MH17
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Tributes flow for 15 crew on board the Kuala Lumpur-bound Boeing 777
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A list of the the crew has revealed they are all from Malaysia
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The crew are aged from 27 to 54 years old
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The list was uploaded to Instagram | 18,002 | record_train |
And between Rindt and @placeholder's there was friendship to accompany the rivalry: "He was a great friend and he had a great sense of humor," Stewart told CNN. | (CNN) -- In September 1970, a 28-year-old Jochen Rindt led the Formula One World Championship heading into the Italian Grand Prix at Monza. A crash during the final practice session ahead of the race took the life of the man in pole position for the title, whilst at the same time providing him with a unique position in sporting history. Rindt's supremacy in the drivers' championship was such that, despite his death, none of his fellow racers could overhaul his lead in the standings, making Jochen the only posthumous world champion in Formula One. In a strange twist of fate, the Austrian lost his life in almost the same place on the Monza track as his childhood icon, German driver Wolfgang von Trips -- after a brake failure on his Lotus saw him crash into the famous Parabolica curve at nearly 150 mph.
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Jochen Rindt won the Formula One World Championship in 1970
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Rindt became the first driver to win the title posthumously
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An exhibition at the Westlicht Gallery commemorated the 40th anniversary of his death
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Jackie Stewart: "Jochen was one of the top two or three drivers in the world" | 18,003 | record_train |
And, in an outcome that may raise a few eyebrows, all the statistics point to outsiders @placeholder. | By Adam Shergold Follow @@adamjshergold She's best known for solving complex mathematical problems on Channel Four's cult show Countdown. And now Rachel Riley has turned her brilliant mind to figuring out something we all want to know - who will win this summer's World Cup. The Manchester United fanatic and Oxford graduate has been poring over all the data from World Cups down the years to try and pinpoint the patterns that will tell us which team will lift the famous trophy in the Maracana on July 13. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Behind the scenes with Rachel Riley on World Cup shoot
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Countdown presenter crunched all the facts and figures from every tournament since Mexico 1986
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Riley concludes that the facts and omens point to dark horses Chile
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Brazil won't be able to handle pre-tournament favourites tag
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Argentina and Uruguay may have peaked too soon, European sides have history against them | 18,004 | record_train |
Weighing his options: Hodskins was also offered spots at other universities but chose the @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:48 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:49 EST, 22 October 2013 A Georgia high school student who blitzed the AAU basketball circuit this summer despite having just one arm has now committed to play for the University of Florida. Zach Hodskins, a 6-4, 200-pound guard from Milton High School, will be a preferred walk-on for the Gators, not a scholarship player, he revealed on the weekend. 'It's always been my dream growing up,' Hodskins, who's originally from Lexington, Kentucky, told ESPN. 'I never expected it to be like this, but the hard work has paid off. I'm ecstatic I'm going to be a Florida Gator.'
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Zach Hodskins, a 6-4, 200-pound guard from Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia will be a preferred walk on for the Gators, he announced this weekend
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'It's always been my dream growing up,' Hodskins said, 'the hard work has paid off. I'm ecstatic I'm going to be a Florida Gator'
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Stars such as Michael Jordan and Beyonce have labeled the young sportsman an inspiration and 'unreal' | 18,005 | record_train |
Apparently he 'wanted to stay with...his other girlfriend,' @placeholder told the police. | Shamari Jenkins was a few months pregnant on April 29 when she was shot and killed while driving in Hartford, Connecticut. Her unborn son was also killed. The man who allegedly shot her was Matthew Hall-Davis, a friend of her boyfriend - 21-year-old Carlton 'CJ' Bryan, who was in the car with his girlfriend when the shooting happened. But in a surprising turn in the case, Bryan may have actually been behind the shooting, according to court documents released Friday. Arraigned: Carlton Bryan, right, in court on Friday after he was charged in the murder of his pregnant girlfriend Apparently Bryan had asked Jenkins to get an abortion, and she refused. He told a friend that she was 'trying to ruin his life and he wanted her killed.'
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20-year-old Shamari Jenkins was a few months pregnant when shot and killed April 29
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Her boyfriend may have organized her killing after she refused to get an abortion, according to court documents | 18,006 | record_train |
When Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s, Mladic led Bosnia Serb forces in the civil war that broke out in the part of Yugoslavia that became @placeholder. | (CNN) -- A notorious Bosnian Serb general accused of trying to eliminate Bosnian Muslims and Croats from their shared country could face two separate trials in the United Nations' International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. Prosecutors want to try Ratko Mladic first for his alleged crimes in Srebrenica, Bosnia, in 1995, according to a statement from the tribunal Tuesday. Then, prosecutors want to try him for allegedly spreading terror throughout the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo from 1992 to 1995, and for taking U.N. personnel hostage, the statement says. In both cases, Mladic faces charges of genocide, crimes against humanity, and violations of the laws and customs of war, the statement says.
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Former Bosnia Serb Gen. Ratko Mladic could have a war crimes indictment split in two
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One indictment would focus on the 1995 Srebrenica massacre
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The other indictment would focus on the shelling of Sarajevo and taking U.N. staff hostage
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Prosecutors want to begin the trial as soon as possible; Mladic says he is "gravely ill" | 18,007 | record_train |
Archbishop Ganswein has given a handful of interviews but is on the whole a private man - although there was a media frenzy recently after he was snapped late at night walking close to the @placeholder with a mystery woman. | The Vatican's answer to George Clooney, Archbishop Georg Ganswein on the cover of Italy's Vanity Fair It's usually Hollywood stars or models who grace the cover of Vanity Fair but in a break with the tradition the Italian edition of the magazine has come out with a full page portrait of Pope Benedict's private secretary. Archbishop Georg Ganswein, 56, who has been dubbed 'Gorgeous George' by the Italian media has been the pope's righthand man for more than six years and is always at his side. The softly spoken clergyman, who is also a pilot, likes to keep fit by playing tennis, is often pictured in glossy magazines because of his rugged good looks and some have even compared him to actor George Clooney.
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Archbishop Ganswein, 56, has been Pope's private secretary for 10 years
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Versace's Clergyman Collection was inspired by German-born Ganswein
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He had a girlfriend of three years before he decided to become a priest
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Italian media refers to him as 'Gorgeous George' | 18,008 | record_train |
Turkish television showed video of police marching @placeholder to an armored personnel carrier. | Istanbul (CNN) -- Turkish authorities have brought the chief suspect in the murder of an American woman slain in Turkey to Istanbul after he was apprehended at a border crossing between Turkey and Syria on Sunday. The man suspected of killing Sarai Sierra, an American tourist who went missing on January 22, was caught in the border province of Hatay, according to a statement by the Hatay governorate. The suspect, called "Z.T." and also known as "Laz Ziya," was caught "in the Reyhanli District of our province by security forces," the statement said. Sierra, a mother and amateur photographer from Staten Island, New York, was found slain by a blow to the head on February 2 near the old city walls of Istanbul. After an investigation involving the interrogation of more than 20 suspects and the collection of blood samples from last known contacts, police identified Ziya as the primary suspect in the slaying.
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He was captured in Turkey's Hatay province and flown to Istanbul, authorities say
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He appears to have fled to neighboring Syria in an attempt to escape Turkish authorities
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The body of Sarai Sierra, a tourist who went missing in January, was found last month
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The mother from Staten Island, New York, was found slain near the old city walls of Istanbul | 18,009 | record_train |
‘We continue to believe that the company acted appropriately and responsibly in its management of @placeholder.’ | By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 20:47 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 03:24 EST, 30 January 2013 Thousands of British families could be denied compensation for the deaths or illness of relatives caused by a dangerous diabetes drug, despite similar cases being settled at a cost of billions of dollars in the U.S. Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline has agreed to pay claims of victims in the U.S., but it has told British victims that it will challenge their requests for compensation in court, their lawyers have said. The diabetes drug Avandia had its European licence revoked in September 2010 because of evidence it could cause heart failure or heart attacks.
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Drug company has settled similar cases in US at cost of billions of dollars
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Diabetes drug Avandia had licence revoked over fears it could cause heart attacks or heart failure in September 2010
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GlaxoSmithKline not willing to settle British claims without a court fight | 18,010 | record_train |
"@placeholder won five world championships almost in a different car every year. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Who's the greatest driver of all-time? Michael Schumacher? Maybe Alain Prost? Ayrton Senna perhaps? In an exclusive interview with CNN, three-time Formula One world champion, Jackie Stewart had no hesitation in naming his choice for the greatest driver of all-time. Three-time F1 champion, Jackie Stewart back in his heyday. "My hero, and the man I most respected and probably still do is Juan Manuel Fangio." Stewart told CNN. It's not misty-eyed nostalgia for a bygone era that persuades "The Flying Scot," as Stewart became known. And it wasn't just Fangio's tally of world titles that convinced Stewart; it is the manner in which the Argentine legend saw off his rivals. Who do you think is the greatest?
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F1 legend Jackie Stewart tells CNN who he thinks is the sport's greatest driver
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Win to race ratio is determining factor of greatness according to Stewart
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Schumacher? Senna? Have your say on who you think the best F1 driver | 18,011 | record_train |
A pilot sits inside one of the @placeholder's after touching down at the base along with other members of his squadron | When Felix Prendergast's pilot father went to war, the one-year-old was yet to take his first steps - but today the toddler excitedly raced down the tarmac to greet him on his return. Squadron Leader Gareth Prendergast returned to RAF Marham, in Norfolk, after a six month stint flying Tornado fighter bombers over Afghanistan. His return marks the end of RAF combat operations in the area after ground troops pulled out of Camp Bastion in Helmand province last month. Scroll down for video RAF pilot Gareth Prendergast opens his arms and prepares to embrace his sons, Felix, one, left, and Hector, three, at RAF Marham, after returning from a six month stint flying bombers over Afghanistan
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When Gareth Prendergast left for Afghanistan to fly Tornado fighter bombers his son was yet to walk
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But after returning from a six month stint, toddler Felix, one, walked up to him helped along by his older brother
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His wife Rachel said her husband and son would have a 'great time bonding all over again' | 18,012 | record_train |
It's called the @placeholder because of the color of the garments worn by clergy. | Washington (CNN) -- Six of the nine Supreme Court justices attended the annual Red Mass at the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle in Washington on Sunday. The event's speakers spoke about using faith in decision-making but largely stayed away from the controversial issues the court will face in the coming months. Chief Justice John Roberts, Justice Stephen Breyer, Justice Antonin Scalia, Justice Clarence Thomas, Justice Anthony Kennedy and Justice Elena Kagan all attended the 60th annual Mass. This was Kagan's first Red Mass. Having six justices in attendance ties a record set in 2009. The only justices to not attend this year were Sonia Sotomayor and Samuel Alito, both of whom are Catholic, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who is Jewish. Kagan and Breyer, both of whom were in attendance, are also Jewish.
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Six members of Supreme Court attend annual D.C. event
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Sotomayor and Alito, both Catholic, do not attend
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Jewish Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg never attends anymore
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Critics say event mingles church and state too much | 18,013 | record_train |
He continued: 'A musical prodigy with an electrifying voice, @placeholder's blend of R&B and jazz and funk and blues and soul and whatever else you got speaks of love and loss, justice and equality, war and peace. | Meryl Streep, Stevie wonder, Tom Brokaw and Ethel Kennedy were among the famous figures who received a Presidential Medal of Freedom from Barack Obama today at the White House. They were among a group of 19 artists, activists and lawmakers receiving the award - the highest possible civilian honor - at the ceremony Monday. 'This is one of my favorite events,' Obama said from the East Room. 'Once a year, we set aside this event to celebrate people who have made America stronger and wiser and more humane and more beautiful with our higher civilian honor.' Scroll down for video
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Barack Obama awarded 19 medals at ceremony in the East Room Monday
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Spoke at length of his love for Streep and praised her compassion and skill
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Also praised Stevie Wonder, and said he bought one of his albums aged 10
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Said event celebrated people who made U.S. 'stronger, wiser, more humane' | 18,014 | record_train |
I have learned of the last few days of [@placeholder's] life and what horrendous event took place prior to death. | BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- The U.S. Army says it will honor the "heroism and sacrifice" of 350 U.S. soldiers who were held as slaves by Nazi Germany during World War II. Bernard "Jack" Vogel died in a Nazi slave camp in the arms of fellow U.S. soldier, Anthony Acevedo, in 1945. The decision by the Army effectively reverses decades of silence about what the soldiers endured in the final months of the war in 1945 at Berga an der Elster, a subcamp of Buchenwald where soldiers were beaten, starved, killed and forced to work in tunnels to hide German equipment.
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Surviving soldiers happy that recognition will finally come
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Army's decision comes at urging of two congressmen
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Soldiers signed secrecy document before returning to the U.S.
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U.S. soldiers were starved, beaten, killed at Nazi camp | 18,015 | record_train |
'Unfortunately @placeholder has seen fit today to put out their November edition. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:25 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 30 October 2013 Taking action: Police tried to intervene over the latest cover of Private Eye featured Rebekah Brooks on the eve of her hacking trial Scotland Yard was today accused of taking a 'blasé' attitude to press freedom after its officers warned against the sale of Private Eye because it called Rebekah Brooks a 'witch' on the eve of her phone hacking trial. A vendor was approached near the Old Bailey and asked to 'consider' removing the magazine's latest edition from his stand because it could prejudice legal proceedings.
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Met asked two vendors to 'consider' taking satirical magazine off sale
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Private Eye shows Rebekah Brooks in 'witch costume' Halloween spoof
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Judge takes unprecedented step of showing jury and telling them to ignore it
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Attorney General said last night that Private Eye not in contempt of court | 18,016 | record_train |
44.71 percent of United replica shirt sales were recorded in London, Dublin was second, @placeholder third | It's a terrace taunt often thrown at Manchester United fans from supporters of their cross-town rivals. The age-old accusation that most of the Old Trafford club's following do not come from the city from which they are based. 'You're the pride of Singapore,' they sing. But according to Sports Direct, it is actually City whose fans are not from the area. Figures released by the retailer show that, between the two in Manchester, 94.57 per cent of shirts sold are in the red of United compared to just 5.43 per cent in the blue of City. Manchester United took up 94.57 per cent of the Manchester shirt sale market in 2014
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More than a quarter of Manchester City shirt sales took place in London
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More United shirts were sold in Dublin than in Manchester
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Over half of Chelsea shirts were sold in London with Lagos in second
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More Liverpool shirts were sold in Dublin and Bristol than on Merseyside
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strayed into @placeholder airspace during Friday’s training flight but was | By Ian Drury PUBLISHED: 07:13 EST, 24 June 2012 | UPDATED: 07:24 EST, 25 June 2012 Military intervention in Syria moved a step nearer after Nato announced it would meet to discuss the shooting down of a Turkish warplane. Amid a tense stand-off, Ankara invoked Article 4 of the defence alliance which allows a member state to consult allies if its security is threatened. Two Turkish airmen were still missing last night after their unarmed F-4 Phantom jet was shot down by Syrian forces. Scroll down for video A F4 Phantom Turkish fighter jet was shot down by Syrian security forces over international waters, say Turkey
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Nato agrees to meet to discuss the incident
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Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns Syria's actions
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Two Turkish airmen still missing | 18,018 | record_train |
"We're confident that @placeholder is a killer," Keenan said, but he added that the investigation will continue for months. | Canton, Georgia (CNN) -- The suspect in the slaying of a 7-year-old Georgia girl worked in the apartment complex where she lived, investigators said Wednesday. Authorities arrested maintenance worker Ryan Brunn, 20, Wednesday afternoon. He is charged with killing 7-year-old Jorelys Rivera, who was last seen alive Friday near a playground at the apartment complex in Canton. Investigators found her body in a trash compactor there three days later. Tips from the public led investigators to Brunn, who had been working at the complex since November 7, authorities said. "We believe that this horrendous crime was planned and calculated," Vernon Keenan, the director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, told reporters.
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NEW: The suspect's brother tells WXIA that his arrest is a "big mistake"
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"He's an animal. He killed my little angel," the 7-year-old's mother says
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A neighbor says she shouted at suspect Ryan Brunn as investigators arrested him
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The 20-year-old was a maintenance worker at the apartments, authorities say | 18,019 | record_train |
@placeholder morphs into a series of islands, with the area's mountainous and high-elevation areas towering above the places flooded with water | The N.Y. Sea, Vancouver Archipelago and London Bay don't exist - but they could be place names in future atlases as glaciers continue to melt. A Seattle-based urban planner has created maps of cities around the world showing the alarming results of what the world would look like submerged in water. Though the doomsday scenario in which all of the world's glaciers melt could be thousands of years in the future, it would make many loved cities - including Portland, New York and Los Angeles - unrecognizable. Coastal cities around the world have been affected by global climate change, melting polar ice and warming ocean waters that have had concerning results on rising sea levels.
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Seattle-based Jeffrey Linn created maps showing what cities look like submerged in hundreds of feet of water
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U.S. Geological Survey estimates that if all of the world's glaciers melted, sea level would rise by more than 260 feet
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Some coastal cities have already been affected by global climate change and warming ocean waters
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But the extreme sea-level rise is not predicted to happen for at least 1,000 years
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Linn gave names to islands, inlets and landmarks that cities would become when flooded with water
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The place names often have humorous ties to what they used to be, such as Ex-LAX and Yankee Aquarium
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He's created maps for U.S., Canadian and UK cities and hopes to make a world atlas | 18,020 | record_train |
A parole apprehension team began an investigation into his disappearance in 2010, and about a year later learned he might be the same person as @placeholder. | By Nina Golgowski Correction officials have unmasked a once-respected owner of a California drug rehab center as a parolee convicted of murder who eluded capture under a fake identity for more than three decades. Richard Bradford had spent the last 32 years living a double life under the name of James Edward Heard while owning several properties in the Pasadena area including an upscale rehab facility endorsed by the mayor, according to authorities. Bradford was sentenced to life for first-degree murder in 1971, was paroled in 1978, but skipped out on his parole supervision in 1980, the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a statement on Wednesday.
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Richard Bradford, who lived under the name of James Edward Heard, was convicted of first degree murder and attempted robbery in 1971
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Has since run an an upscale Pasadena drug rehab center endorsed by the mayor after skipping parole in 1980
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Wife calls charges fictitious
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Agents say they gave him the opportunity to turn himself in in 2011 but he stalled | 18,021 | record_train |
@placeholder will break into the men's top-50 next week, having started August in 128th place. | (CNN) -- A Serbian tennis player has been banned for life and fined $100,000 after being found guilty of match-fixing offenses. David Savic has been punished for three violations of the 2010 Uniform Tennis Anti-Corruption Program in October 2010, it was revealed on Saturday. A Tennis Integrity Unit investigation found that the 26-year-old tried to contrive the outcome of an event, sought to persuade another player to not try to win and also offered money "with the intention of negatively influencing a player's best efforts in any event." Savic is currently ranked 659th in singles, with a highest standing of 363 in October 2009. He is a compatriot of world No. 1 Novak Djokovic, who helped Serbia win the Davis Cup last year before winning three grand slam titles in 2011.
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Serbia's David Savic banned from tennis for life and fined $100,000
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The 26-year-old was found guilty of three corruption charges
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World No. 4 Andy Murray will face Donald Young in Sunday's Thailand Open final
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Agnieszka Radwanska wins the Tokyo Open final, beating Vera Zvonareva | 18,022 | record_train |
On the decision to penalize Wenger, Bevan said: "Although correct in 'law', it was completely out of context in the game and it was followed by the nonsense which followed over where @placeholder should sit to watch the game." | (CNN) -- Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger can expect an apology from Premier League referees chief Keith Hackett following his dismissal in the closing seconds of Saturday's 2-1 English Premier League defeat to Manchester United. Arsene Wenger has to stand with Manchester United fans after being sent off at Old Trafford. League Managers Association chief executive Richard Bevan has spoken to Hackett about the Old Trafford incident which saw Wenger sent to the stands by referee Mike Dean on the advice of fourth official Lee Probert. And he has been told that Wenger will receive an apology from the Premier Game Match Officials Board which appoints officials to top-flight games in England.
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is to receive an apology from referee's chief
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Wenger sent off in the closing seconds of the 2-1 defeat to Manchester United
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Wenger kicked an empty water bottle down the touchline after disallowed goal
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Tottenham's Croatia midfielder Luka Modric suffers a broken right leg | 18,023 | record_train |
Take British ingenuity in software, services and design, add @placeholder excellence in engineering and industrial manufacturing and together we can lead in this new revolution.' | By Daniel Martin, Whitehall Correspondent In Hanover PUBLISHED: 16:13 EST, 9 March 2014 | UPDATED: 05:18 EST, 10 March 2014 Britain and Germany will work together on hi-tech new household goods that can talk to each other over the internet, David Cameron has said. The Prime Minister met German Chancellor at a trade fair in Hanover to launch what he called a 'new industrial revolution'. He pledged £45million for new research to help scientists develop a new ideal known as the 'internet of things'. Technology: Mr Cameron attended the CeBIT technology trade fair in Hanover, Germany, on Sunday with the country's Chancellor Angela Merkel. He said innovations could allow billions of household objects to 'talk'
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PM attended CeBIT IT fair in Hanover, Germany, with leader Angela Merkel
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Visit included urgent talks over Ukraine and reclaiming powers from the EU
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Two nations will work jointly on 5G which can download a film in one second
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Cameron claimed move could allow billions of objects to 'talk to each other' | 18,024 | record_train |
No to Unbroken: Angelina Jolie's wartime epic did not pick up a @placeholder nomination or a Best Director for the actress | Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie and Amy Adams were among the stars snubbed at this year's Academy Awards nominations. Jennifer had admitted just hours prior to the announcement that she was hoping to be asleep when the Oscar nods were announced, and hopefully that was the case because she did not receive her first Best Actress nod for her role in Cake. The 45-year-old actress had received nominations at the Golden Globes, SAGs and Critics' Choice Awards but sadly it wasn't enough for the Academy. Scroll down for video Snubbed: Jennifer Aniston did not receive a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role in Cake
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Jennifer Aniston and Amy Adams were not nominated for Best Actress
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Angelina Jolie's Unbroken was overlooked for Best Picture
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Best Director category featured an all-male shortlist, ignoring both Angelina and Selma's Ava DuVernay
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No nods for Nightcrawler's Jake Gyllenhaal, Rene Russo or Riz Ahmed
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British actors David Oyelowo and Timothy Spall also ignored
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Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel led the 2015 Oscar nominations with nine nods each
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The LEGO Movie was snubbed in the Best Animated Feature Category | 18,025 | record_train |
There is no time limit on how far back claimants can go to recoup their fees, yet @placeholder will ask the court to impose a limit next week. | By Ryan Lipman For Daily Mail Australia Maurice Blackburn lawyer Andrew Watson is fighting for customers to get the difference between charges for credit card late fees and the true cost to the bank A multimillion-dollar payout could be handed to customers hit with excessive credit card fees in the biggest class action in Australian history. The class action to claw back excessive late payment charges of up to $35 could potentially impact hundreds of thousands of customers of Australia's biggest banks. Law firm Maurice Blackburn is filing lawsuits against ANZ, Westpac and Citibank in the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday, reported the Sydney Morning Herald.
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Bank customers could get millions paid back as part of class action
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Lawsuits are being filed against ANZ, Westpac and Citibank today
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The class action is the biggest in Australian history
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It aims to claw back excessive credit card late fees of up to $35 | 18,026 | record_train |
"I thought I had a very good chance of getting back to @placeholder without assistance," Ey said after nine days adrift. | They were ready to land in Australia, at the end of a 14-hour international flight, when the 270 passengers of an Air Canada flight were suddenly thrown into a high-seas search-and-rescue operation. Flight AC033 diverted after pilot Andrew Robertson got a call from the Australian Maritime Safety Authority on Tuesday to help search for a yachtsman who had sailed from Sydney two weeks earlier. "If we have the fuel, could we investigate an emergency beacon that had just gone off," came the question from maritime officials, Robertson told CNN Canadian affiliate CBC News. Down below, Glenn Ey of Queensland, Australia, was being tossed about in his crippled 36-foot yacht -- out of fuel and with a broken mast after a storm.
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A yacht -- adrift for 9 days, out of fuel and with a broken mast -- activated its emergency signal
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Maritime officials called an Air Canada flight bound for Sydney for help
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The Boeing 777 passengers and crew searched, and the vessel was found within 25 minutes | 18,027 | record_train |
She expressed relief for her husband’s situation and explained the conflicting news delivered by the CDC officials who had left just moments before @placeholder arrived. | The friend of Texas Ebola patient, Thomas Duncan, who visited the man on the day he was admitted to hospital has been told he can return to work as a nursing assistant. But the agony of uncertainty is not over for Aaron Yah, 43, and his family. In a confusing twist his wife, Youngor Jallah 35, Mr Duncan’s stepdaughter, as Ms Jallah and the couple’s four children aged between two and 11 have been told they must remain in quarantine with only Mr Yah free to come and go. Scroll down for video Allowed out: Aaron Yah, 43, will be released from his quarantine to work as a nursing assistant
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Aaron Yah, wife Youngor Jallah and four children ages 2,4,6, and 11 have been quarantined
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Yah and Jallah visited Texas Ebola patient Thomas Duncan in hospital
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Jallah, whose eyes appeared sticky and whose children were coughing, said she touched Duncan - her stepfather to be - when she gave him tea
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CDC finally visited their flat last night and said Yah can go back to work
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His family must stay in quarantine, he says his work tasks will be limited
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There's also a pavilion on the cliff's edge and unobstructed views all the way to @placeholder, which is 100 kilometres away. | Fancy views of Melbourne's midnight fireworks on New Year's Eve and the use of your very own beach all-year-round? Maybe it's time to move to Clifton Springs for a slice of your very own piece of paradise. Located on an elevated seaside block Ballerine Peninsula, south-west of Melbourne, is a five-bedroom home on sale for the first time since it was built back in 1978. Up for auction this month, the home is expected to fetch about $1.5 million, which may well be considered by many a buy of a lifetime when you consider what's included. The five-bedroom home was built in 1978 by the same couple who live in it today
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Barry and Pat Whitford built the home 34 years ago and are selling it for the first time this month
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Located at Clifton Springs, north-east of Geelong Victoria, it has its own private beach and walking track leading to it
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Only 11 houses in region and 20 in total in the state have private beaches
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The home has a north facing aspect and views of Melbourne's midnight fireworks
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'@placeholder now finally has to deal honestly and openly with the key contradictions in his position – independence in Europe is no independence at all. | Nigel Farage is preparing to muscle into the battle against Scottish independence following his historic success in the European elections. The UKIP leader wants to open a new front in the campaign against the SNP, to the horror of the established Better Together allies. Mr Farage was yesterday basking in the glory of winning his first seat north of the Border in a major humiliation for Alex Salmond, who had pleaded with Scots to make a direct choice between the SNP and Ukip. Scroll down for video Nigel Farage wants to use his European election triumph as a springboard to stop Alex Salmond splitting Scotland off from the rest of the UK in September's independence referendum
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UKIP leader claims he now leads the 'only national party' in Britain
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Planning visits to Scotland ahead of September independence referendum
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He added: 'British Transport Police (BTP) officers were called to @placeholder mainline station at 10.36am on Tuesday, 10 June, after the discovery of what was believed to be a suspicious item at a site near the station. | One of central London's busiest train stations was evacuated today after builders discovered what they thought was an unexploded bomb in a nearby residential street. However, the device was not a remnant of the bombing campaign endured by the capital during the Second World War, but a discarded gas canister found by workers in Peabody Avenue in Pimlico, a short distance south of the major transport hub. A British Transport Police spokesman said that no trains were leaving or entering the station and a 'controlled evacuation' took place - causing travel misery for thousands of passengers. London's Victoria Station was evacuated after a gas canister discovered nearby was mistaken for an unexploded Second World War bomb
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The 'bomb' was discovered by builders in Peabody Street
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London Victoria was evacuated and all rail journeys halted
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Another said, ‘Hitler-child @placeholder, you will pay for your crimes’. | Neo-nazi Beate Zschaepe delivered a final snub to her alleged victims yesterday – turning her back on their lawyers and relatives as she entered court for her mass murder trial. Then she sat impassively as the marathon case began with prosecution claims of how she and her psychopathic lovers assassinated immigrants in a bid to build a Fourth Reich in Germany. Zschaepe, 38, is in the dock with four members of the National Socialist Underground (NSU). It is alleged they believed random executions – nine businessmen and a policewoman over a 13-year period – would lead foreigners to quit Germany forever, leading to a ‘pure race’ like that championed by her idol Adolf Hitler.
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Beate Zschaepe, 38, has been charged killing nine people over 13 years
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She is the sole survivor of neo-Nazi terrorist cell
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Prosecutors say she helped found the National Socialist Underground
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Now, the FBI believes the American-citizen has joined with @placeholder to use his computer skills to spread the extremist group's dangerous propaganda. | Sex for violence? Tarek Mehanna, now jailed, may have written a recruitment poem that promised jihadist recruits an afterlife filled with big-bosomed virgins A poem purportedly penned by a now-imprisoned American-born jihadist has re-emerged and reveals a decidedly sexual slant to radical Islamist propaganda tactics. According to the New York Post, Pittsburgh-born Tarek Mehanna wrote the sexually charged verses to his friend Ahmad Abousamra, a man now believed to be the ISIS public relations man after he fled the US with the FBI on his tail in 2006. The poem titled Make Martyrdom What You Seek promises 'the Ultimate Prize' for taking a bullet to the heart: 72 untouched virgins.
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Pittsburgh-born Tarek Mehanna allegedly penned a poem that promised a glorious afterlife to those who joined the Islamist cause
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Mehanna reportedly penned the poem for infamous ISIS PR man and then-fellow Boston area resident Ahmad Abousamra
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He added that the process is being closely watched for signs of what might happen to @placeholder, who is being investigated for "serious discipline violations" after being removed from his Chongqing and party posts. | Hefei, China (CNN) -- The murder trial of Gu Kailai, the wife of a recently deposed top official in the Chinese Communist Party, has begun in the eastern China city of Hefei, local officials said Thursday. Gu and a family aide, Zhang Xiaojun, are accused of poisoning Neil Heywood, a British businessman who was found dead in the southwestern Chinese metropolis of Chongqing in November. The trial is the latest phase in the fall from grace of the prominent family of Bo Xilai, Gu's husband, who until earlier this year had appeared destined to join the elite committee of leaders at the top of China's ruling party.
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The trial gets under way in the eastern city of Hefei, officials say
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Gu Kailai and a family aide are accused of murdering a British businessman
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Gu's husband, Bo Xilai, is a former top official who has been stripped of his posts
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However, @placeholder has reversed its original decision to kill off the much-loved classic Defender model. | The Skoda Fabia has been named Car of the Year in the motor industry 'Oscars'. The Czech company, part of Germany's Volkswagen Group, took the top prize in the awards organised by What Car? magazine, beating more upmarket rivals, including BMWs, Range Rovers, Mercedes-Benz and Porsches. The awards ceremony, at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London, also saw the Fabia 1.2 TSI 90 SE, pictured right, named best small car, from a shortlist of 25. The honour repeats Skoda's feat of 15 years ago when its original Fabia won top prize. The Skoda Fabia (pictured) has been named Car of the Year in the motor industry 'Oscars' held at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London
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The Czech company beat rivals BMW and Range Rover to win the title
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Since VW took over the firm, Skoda has shed its joke reputation
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Honda's yet-to-be-launched HR-V compact sports utility vehicle — which goes on sale in spring as a rival to the Nissan Juke — clinched the What Car? readers' award for the most eagerly anticipated launch of the year.
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Land Rover's new Discovery Sport, which I road-tested in Iceland recently, won the magazine's first safety award presented in conjunction with Thatcham Research, Britain's only Euro NCAP crash-test centre.
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And the larger and more luxuriously appointed Range Rover Sport SDV6 HSE was the best large sports utility vehicle.
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It was a triple triumph for Audi. Its sleek TT — from £29,777 to £40,270 — was named coupe of the year; its plug-in hybrid A3 Sportback e-tron, from £29,950, was judged top electric car; and the A3 Cabriolet, from £26,085, was named top convertible. | 18,035 | record_train |
@placeholder told reporters in Caracas that the ceremony was "an abuse of power." | (CNN) -- Vice President Nicolas Maduro was sworn in Friday as acting president of Venezuela in a ceremony held in the National Assembly in Caracas, three days after the death of President Hugo Chavez. Asked if he swore to uphold the laws of the country and to follow the constitution, Maduro said, "I swear." Then, in a rambling speech that evoked the bombastic oratory of Chavez, Maduro said he would work to keep alive his memory and legacy. "We still have him in our hearts," said Maduro, who was wearing a sash bearing the colors of the Venezuelan flag across his chest. "I have him here, here, as if he was the name in my soul, because I am his son."
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NEW: "They want to stay in power," analyst says of Maduro and his supporters
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"I am his son," Maduro says of Chavez
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The opposition figure blasts high court for letting the swearing-in go forward
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These women were meme-ing Ryan before meme-ing @placeholder was cool. | (CNN) -- Hey girl ... Mr. Gosling isn't the only Ryan with his own stable of Internet memes any more. Whether it's a texting secretary of state, a condescending candy magnate or an unimpressed gymnast, the Web can't help itself when it comes to turning current events into running online jokes. So, why should politics be any different? Enter Paul Ryan. The Wisconsin congressman was well known among political junkies, but not so much to the general public before presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney tapped him Saturday as his running mate. Within hours, the Web greeted the conservative budget hawk with a host of humor, some of it new and some given new life after lying dormant during the long, hot Washington summer.
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Internet memes welcome Paul Ryan to the presidential race
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"Hey Girl, It's Paul Ryan" revived on Tumblr after Romney announced his VP choice
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@placeholder restored ties with Damascus, but during the 1960s and early 1970s had much closer relations with Egypt, which had allowed the Soviet Union to build up military and naval facilities there. | Many observers point to Moscow's close ties with Damascus going back to the 1950s as a reason for Russia now acting to defend the al-Assad regime in Syria against its many internal and external opponents. What has apparently been forgotten is that Moscow's ties with Syria have been plagued by tensions and disagreements throughout this entire period. Underpinning the Moscow-Damascus relationship for over half a century now has been a common antipathy toward America, Israel, and the moderate Arab states. But they have also differed on many issues. When Soviet-Syrian relations first became close during the mid-1950s, Moscow seemed to hope the then-powerful Syrian Communist Party might at least share power with the virulently anti-Israeli and anti-Western Baath Party. But the Syrian Baathists feared the communists and agreed to the 1958 merger of their country with Egypt and even accepted the leadership of the latter's ruler, Nasser, partly in order to get his help in suppressing the communists.
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Russia has maintained close ties with Syria since the 1950s
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Syria one of few states that did not condemn USSR for occupying Afghanistan
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Russia revitalized their naval facilities in Syrian port of Tartus in recent years
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The LRA terrorized @placeholder in a brutal campaign against the government and civilian population. | Koro, Uganda (CNN) -- One of the abducted boys featured in the viral video demanding the capture of infamous warlord Joseph Kony is now a man and says the time for justice has arrived. Jacob Acaye, now 21, revisited the village where he was abducted by Kony's Lord's Resistance Army to tell why Kony's crimes should not be forgotten. His story has touched millions since it was featured in "Kony 2012," a video from the Invisible Children charity that created a global online buzz and renewed public interest in capturing Kony. Critics have questioned the film's accuracy and warned that it oversimplified the situation in Uganda.
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A man abducted as a boy by the Lord's Resistance Army says it's time to bring its leader Joseph Kony to justice
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Jacob Acaye was featured in the film "Kony 2012" which has renewed public interest in the Ugandan warlord
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He took CNN to a village near Gulu town to show the hut from where he was abducted by the LRA
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He successfully escaped after watching his brother be executed for a failed escape attempt | 18,039 | record_train |
The @placeholder measure fell short of the 60 votes needed to advance after Republicans opposed the measure because it didn't include any policy changes to make it easier to deport children back to Central America. | Washington (CNN)On what was supposed to be the last day before summer recess, dysfunction reigned in Congress. House Republican leaders called off a vote Thursday on their $659 million emergency response to the border influx from Central America overwhelming immigration resources, unable to agree among themselves about what to do. That sparked a revolt in their caucus over doing nothing, which forced GOP leaders to delay the start of August break to discuss the matter further on Friday morning. And in the Senate, a $2.7 billion Democratic plan to respond to the immigrant surge failed in a procedural vote. Caucus revolt
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Senate border bill gets killed on procedural vote
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House Republicans delay August recess after pulling border bill
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The @placeholder is thought to be the biggest gold nugget ever found. | A huge nugget of gold, nicknamed the Devil's Ear because of its peculiar shape, was found by miners in Siberia on Friday 13th, as a full moon shone over Russia. Initially the precious lump was cast aside by a sifting machine, but was later spotted by an eagle-eyed worker at the Ukhagan mine in the Irkutsk region's Bodaybinsky district. ‘Even the giant nugget's weight seems sinister - including three sixes - 6.664kg (14.69lb)’ reported The Siberian Times. A huge nugget of gold, nicknamed the Devil's Ear because of its peculiar shape, was found by miners in Siberia on Friday 13th, as a full moon shone over Russia. Depending on its purity, it may be worth £180,000 ($300,000)
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Precious lump was cast aside by a sifting machine at the Ukhagan mine
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Fortunately, nugget was spotted by a worker while he was levelling a pile
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Named Devil's Ear due to shape and the fact its 6.66kg weight features the 'devil's number'
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Miners are hoping to find more gold nuggets in the Bodaybinsky district
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On Tuesday, she was greeted by an @placeholder helicopter flyover as she and her parents emerged from a van in the Bronx. | Teary-eyed New York City police officers on Tuesday honored a 10-year-old Texas girl who sent hundreds of thank you cards to the NYPD after two officers were fatally shot. 'My goal is to tell as many police officers as I can that I love them, and I am thankful for all that they do for us,' Savannah Solis told officers at a Bronx precinct. Watching TV at home in Tyler, Texas, she was moved to create some 200 cards for members of the New York Police Department after Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were shot in their patrol car December 20.
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Savannah was moved to send some 200 cards to police in New York after Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos were shot in their patrol car
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Savannah also made 300 more cards for police throughout Texas and has visited officers in her home state | 18,042 | record_train |
Van Persie will be @placeholder's captain when they kick off their tournament in June | Manchester United's players will be worked into the ground during 'enormously intense' 75-minute bursts by Louis van Gaal when the Dutchman takes charge in July. That is the message from Robin van Persie, who expects the Holland coach to repair the damage left behind by David Moyes during a disastrous campaign in charge. United finished seventh in the Premier League and failed to win any major silverware but their under-performing flops will be strenuously put through their paces when Van Gaal rocks up at Carrington. Out of breath? Robin van Persie has warned Man United players of the intensity of Louis van Gaal's sessions
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Holland striker believes Van Gaal will turn fortunes around
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David Moyes' reign ended with United's worst-ever Premier League finish
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Van Persie claims 62-year-old Van Gaal is best manager he's worked with
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Wales are Holland's opposition in a friendly next Wednesday | 18,043 | record_train |
Seahawks coach @placeholder was not surprisingly the man given the blame. | As the dust settles from the New England Patriots Super Bowl win on, conspiracy theories have begun to circulate about just why Pete Carroll didn't use the obvious ace up his sleeve. The Seattle head coach has taken responsibility for the call in the dying moments of the game when the Seahawks ran a passing play, with quarterback Russell Wilson trying to find receiver Ricardo Lockette. Patriots corner Malcolm Butler read that play perfectly, timed his move and made the interception to assure a fourth Super Bowl title for the Patriots. Scroll down for video Conspiracy? Commentators are reporting a theory that Seahawks coach chose Russell Wilson, left, to be the star of his final play over Marshawn Lynch, right, because Lynch is not as media friendly
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Pete Carroll played a pass instead of giving ball to Marshawn Lynch
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Russell Wilson then tried to find receiver Ricardo Lockette but missed
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There are 564 federally recognized tribes in the @placeholder About two-thirds of them were represented at yesterday's conference. | (CNN Student News) -- November 6, 2009 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Fort Hood, Texas • Kabul, Afghanistan • University of Central Florida Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: We're wrapping up the first week of November, and we're glad to have you along for the ride. For CNN Student News, I'm Carl Azuz. First Up: Fort Hood Shootings AZUZ: "A horrific outburst of violence." That is how President Obama described yesterday's deadly shooting at a military post in Texas. A gunman opened fire on a soldier processing center at Ft. Hood, killing at least 12 people and wounding dozens of others. According to military officials, the alleged gunman is in custody. Authorities said there was no immediate information about a motive behind the attack, but the Army has asked the FBI to help look into the suspect's background. You can get the latest details on this developing story at CNN.com.
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Consider the rising debate in Washington over health care reform proposals
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The 5-7 4-6 6-3 7-6 8-6 victory earned him a quarterfinal against two-time grand slam champion @placeholder. | (CNN)Rafael Nadal firmly put to rest fears over his form and fitness with a straight sets demolition of big-serving South African Kevin Anderson Sunday to reach the Australian Open quarterfinals. Nadal came into the opening grand slam of the season short of match practice and survived an almighty scare when sick on court and taken to five sets by American Tim Smyczek in the second round. But with each passing match, the world number three looks to be building momentum. He took just over two hours to see off 15th-ranked Anderson 7-5 6-1 6-4 on the Rod Laver Arena. The Spaniard oozed confidence after his victory as he bids for his second Australian Open title.
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Rafael Nadal into quarterfinals of Australian Open
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Eugenie Bouchard and Maria Sharapova to meet in women's quarters
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Nick Krygios wins five-set thriller against Andreas Seppi
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use of the @placeholder has gone way beyond sketching on the screen to become a | By Jessica Jerreat David Hockney, known as one of the most versatile artists of the 20th century, has embraced tablet technology for his latest exhibition. The 76-year-old has always been interested in experimenting with new techniques, but the launch of the iPhone and iPad has taken his work to a new level. A San Francisco gallery is exhibiting work Hockney has created on the devices in the past ten years as he shows how technology has influenced artists for centuries. Modern art: David Hockney with an iPad showing one of his Bigger Exhibition works The most up-to-date work on show at de Young Museum is a series of 12ft prints, entitled Bigger Yosemite, which Hockney created on an iPad.
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San Francisco gallery displays work sketched on tablet devices
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British artist inspired by speed and mobility of iPads | 18,047 | record_train |
He said Argentina's big name team were playing at only 40 percent of their capacity and criticized them for only squeaking past @placeholder 1-0 with a last-gasp goal in extra time. | By Andrew Cawthorne Argentina are playing far below their best, are over-reliant on Lionel Messi and must improve if they are to beat Belgium in their World Cup quarter-finals, according to Diego Maradona. 'We still haven't got started,' Maradona, who won the 1986 World Cup with Argentina, said in a withering analysis of the team's performances so far at the tournament in Brazil. 'They need to get it into their heads that we can't be "Sporting Messi'. Maybe he can score a great goal ... but if it doesn't come off for the kid, we can't jump on him tomorrow as if he's guilty of the Argentine disaster.'
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Maradona says Argentina are in danger of becoming 'Sporting Messi'
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Switzerland were beaten by South Americans in World Cup Second Round
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The couple's £5 million @placeholder home, with Anthea has asked her husband of 12 years to leave | By Laura Gould and Katie Nicholl PUBLISHED: 16:45 EST, 28 July 2012 | UPDATED: 19:35 EST, 28 July 2012 Anthea Turner has kicked her husband Grant Bovey out of their £5 million home after confronting him over claims that he was having an affair with a 24-year-old woman. The television presenter asked property developer Bovey, 50, to leave the five-bedroom property in Esher, Surrey, last week after being told by a friend that he had been seen kissing a young woman in a London restaurant. Bovey is said to have admitted being friends with the woman but denied they were having an affair while Ms Turner, 52, was working on a Canadian TV show.
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Property developer Bovey is alleged to have started the relationship while the television presenter was working in Canada
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That's because before @placeholder there was Fulgencio Batista-- and he, unfortunately, was our guy. | (CNN) -- President Barack Obama's announcement that the United States will move toward restoring diplomatic ties with Cuba is great news for those of us who looked at the 50-year-old embargo as an ineffective foreign policy relic. Not only will moves such as expanding commercial sales and exporting goods and services to the island of 13 million people create goodwill with a country just 90 miles away, it will create more U.S. jobs and allow Cuban cigar aficionados to come out of the closet. It is also an important countermove to the advances made by Russian President and geo-political agitator Vladimir Putin.
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LZ Granderson: US-Cuba rapprochement is a huge breakthrough
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The sudden start to the bitter cold weather after what had been a mild winter for some parts of @placeholder caught many people unaware, Lowry said. | Eastern and central Europe continue to shiver under a blanket of heavy snow Friday, with more deaths reported after bitter cold overnight temperatures. Ukraine is probably the worst affected, with Poland, Romania, Serbia and Belarus also suffering much more severe winter conditions than usual. Thirty-eight people have died of hypothermia in Ukraine over the past 24 hours, the state-run news agency Ukrinform reported Friday morning, citing government ministries. The latest deaths take the total number killed in Ukraine in the cold spell that started January 27 to 101, the news agency said. Meanwhile, temperatures in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, continue to plummet. Friday morning's lows dipped to 27 degrees below zero Celsius (17 degrees below zero Fahrenheit), and it was the ninth day in a row that temperatures had dropped below minus 15 degrees Celsius (5 degrees Fahrenheit).
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The Red Cross releases $141,000 in emergency funds to help those in need
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Serbia declares a state of emergency in 23 municipalities due to the weather
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All over: As players and coaches laugh, Short gets up from his @placeholder | By Jonny Singer Sunderland owner Ellis Short has upped the stakes in the North East rivalry by nominating three prominent personnel at Newcastle United to take part in the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. Short posted a video of his own challenge on Sunderland's youtube channel as centre-back pairing West Brown and John O'Shea douse him in water beside the Stadium of Light pitch. However the real entertainment in the short video comes not from the suited Short screaming as he is drenched, but from his choice of nominations. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Short nominate a Newcastle trio for the Ice Bucket Challenge
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After we lost @placeholder, we did beat ourselves up about what had caused this. | By Jennifer Marjoribanks PUBLISHED: 02:52 EST, 11 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:26 EST, 11 October 2013 It's a boy. These three little words, followed by a screeching cry were the most amazing sounds I have ever heard. It was all so different from the previous year, when those same three words were delivered by a midwife with a sadness and flatness no mother should ever have to hear. On September 11, 2011, I had gone into Forth Valley Royal Hospital in Larbert, Stirlingshire, thinking I was in labour. Instead, my husband Brian and I were told our baby didn’t have a heartbeat.
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Stirlingshire mother Jennifer Marjoribanks' son Andrew was stillborn
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Atwater said it was his practice to carry at least two blocks of @placeholder explosives for any operation. | Washington (CNN) -- A Green Beret charged with attempting to carry explosives onto a commercial airliner in Midland, Texas, was released from jail Friday. Sgt. 1st Class Trey Scott Atwater was let out on a $50,000 bond into the custody of his supervisor at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Two members of the Army picked up Atwater after a Friday court hearing to escort him back to the base. Atwater, 30, was arrested Saturday after Transportation Security Administration screeners found an undisclosed amount of C-4 in his carry-on bag. According to a news release issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas, prosecutors have "uncovered no information that would suggest that Sgt. Atwater intended harm to any aircraft, or to the flying public." However, prosecutors do view the matter as "very serious."
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Trey Atwater out on a $50,000 bond, in supervisor's custody at Fort Bragg, North Carolina
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Judge: He can't have guns, can't drink, must have mental health test, must give up passport
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Atwater arrested Saturday after C-4 found in carry-on at Midland International Airport in Texas
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Reports that the police extracted confessions through torture first surfaced earlier this month, when @placeholder media reported that its two nationals had complained to a visiting lawyer attached to the Myanmar embassy. | (CNN) -- Two Burmese migrants accused of the brutal murder of two British tourists on a popular tourist island in Thailand last month have retracted their confessions, a lawyer representing them says. Zaw Lin and Win Zaw Htun, who have been in custody since October 1, had admitted to killing David Miller and raping and murdering Hannah Witheridge on Koh Tao, according to Thai police. However the men now say they did so under duress after being physically abused by police, Surapong Kongchantuk, the head of the Lawyers Council of Thailand, which is acting for the two suspects, told CNN Wednesday.
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Burmese migrants who had previously confessed to double murder retract confessions
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@placeholder was released on November 11 having cleared the virus with the help of a blood plasma transfusion from an Ebola survivor. | The American doctor who carried the Ebola virus from Guinea to New York, riding the subway and going bowling before symptoms developed, said the public was never properly educated about the disease. Dr Craig Spencer, an emergency room physician, penned an article for Wednesday's New England Journal of Medicine that blamed politicians and media outlets for fanning fears. 'When we look back on this epidemic, I hope we'll recognize that fear caused our initial hesitance to respond - and caused us to respond poorly when we finally did,' Spencer wrote. Slammed: Dr Craig Spencer penned an article for the New England Journal of Medicine attacking the media and politicians for alarmist reports and attempts to use the Ebola outbreak for political gain
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Dr Craig Spencer wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine calling out the governors who imposed a quarantine after his diagnosis
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In 1950, for example, in one of the landmark studies in political science -- one still read today by undergraduate majors -- some of the best minds of the day argued strongly that the nation would benefit from more ideologically "coherent" parties: that things would be better if @placeholder stood firmly for a liberal ideology and Republicans for a conservative one. | (CNN) -- As this election season unfolds, we are watching an age-old dream in politics go horribly smash. It isn't good for politics, and it sure isn't good for the country. President Franklin Roosevelt helped to fire up the dream during his second term in office. Coming off a massive landslide in 1936, he believed that it would be far better for governing if the Democrats became the liberal party and Republicans the conservative one. In the 1938 congressional elections, he barnstormed across the South trying to purge the Democratic Party of several incumbent conservatives. His efforts backfired -- the incumbents won and were sore at FDR -- but the dream became a staple of politics.
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From FDR in the 1930s on, some have argued that parties should be polarized
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"@placeholder seeks to establish a climate of learning in which we treat all individuals with respect and trust. | (CNN) -- Washington and Lee University cited slavery's "regrettable" role in the Virginia school's history and announced that it will remove Confederate battle flags from a chapel that serves as a major meeting place. The decision was announced in a message Tuesday from university President Kenneth Ruscio following discussions of concerns raised by black students about the campus environment. In 1826 the University -- then Washington College -- owned between 70 to 80 slaves and benefited from their labor, wrote Ruscio. "Acknowledging that historical record -- and acknowledging the contributions of those individuals -- will require coming to terms with a part of our past that we wish had been different but that we cannot ignore," Ruscio said.
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Students raised questions about environment at Washington and Lee
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@placeholder was the eighth witness called by the defense since the prosecution rested its case against Murray Monday morning. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson's fear that promoters would "pull the plug" on his comeback concerts if he missed more rehearsals was unfounded, the head of the promotion company testified Tuesday in Dr. Conrad Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. "No one on our end was ever contemplating pulling the plug," said Randy Phillips, the head of AEG Live. Murray's defense lawyers contend Jackson self-administered the overdose of drugs that killed him in a "desperate desire to get to sleep," because he feared without rest he would miss his next rehearsal and trigger the cancellation of his "This Is It" tour.
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@placeholder points to research advances in breast cancer treatments, Parkinson's disease and artificial heart technology that relied on experiments involving lab animals at their California facilities. | LOS ANGELES, California -- On Earth Day on Wednesday, Dr. David Jentsch marched at the head of a column of UCLA students and faculty members to the chant of, "Stand up for science!" Across the street a smaller but equally vocal group of animal rights advocates chanted, "U-C-L-A, how many animals have you killed today!" Animal rights activists say large numbers of animals are killed each year during medical trials. Until recently, Jentsch had never dreamed he would lead a political demonstration. But Jentsch's life took a sharp turn last month when his car was firebombed in his driveway. A radical group of animal rights activists claimed responsibility for the act.
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Dr. David Jentsch joins protest after his car was firebombed last month
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Activists condemn use of animals as subjects for medical research
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@placeholder replied: 'I think you might be my biological dad.' | By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 12 July 2012 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 12 July 2012 A male hairdresser has been reunited with his long lost father after he recognised him on TV talking about his embarrassing man boobs. Haydn Wells, 20, volunteered for Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies programme after he developed large breasts when he lost seven stone in weight. Incredibly, his biological father Adrian Van Sertima was watching the show and recognised the family resemblance immediately. Reunited: Adrian Van Sertima, right, split up from Haydn's (left) mother while she was pregnant and has spent 20 years trying to track him down. He contacted his son on Facebook after spotting him on t
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Haydn Wells volunteered for Embarrassing Bodies after he developed large breasts when he lost seven stone
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'Frankiee looks just like @placeholder and Georgie looks just like me. | A woman has beaten odds of more than 700,000-to-1 to become the youngest mother in Britain to give birth to consecutive sets of twins - by the age of 21. Annie Gladstone, of Farnborough in Hampshire, had her first pair four years ago and could now enter the record books after giving birth to healthy twin girls. Ms Gladstone and fiancé Rich Porter, 26, conceived both pairs naturally and cannot understand their remarkable fertility, because neither of their families has a history of twins. Annie Gladstone has become the youngest mother in Britain to give birth to consecutive sets of twins. She is pictured with fiancé Rich Porter, their first sets of twins, Jayden (left) and Lillie (right) and holding new twin girls Georgie and Frankiee
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Annie Gladstone had first pair of twins, Lillie and Jayden, four years ago
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She has now given birth to twin girls Georgie and Frankiee at the age of 21
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Ms Gladstone and fiancé Rich Porter say children use 140 nappies a week
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He said: 'Since it opened in 1967, @placeholder has always employed individuals with many different ethnic identities in both kitchen and front of house. | Claimant: Bento Touray claims she was fired from two Michelin-starred Le Gavroche because restaurant bosses did not want diners to be greeted by a black person A receptionist fired from two Michelin-starred Le Gavroche tried to sue the restaurant for race discrimination after claiming bosses did not want diners to be greeted by a black person. Bento Touray had only worked at Michel Roux Junior’s exclusive London establishment for three weeks when she was let go in September last year, and replaced by a white woman. Miss Touray took the Mayfair-based French restaurant to an employment tribunal, claiming that general manager Emmanuel Landré, who was on holiday when she was hired, told her to leave and she believed that the restaurant did not employ black people front of house.
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Bento Touray tried to sue restaurant for race discrimination
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All combat forces are due to leave by the end of next year, when security will be handed over to the @placeholder army and police. | By David Williams, Ian Drury and Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 14:13 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:09 EST, 2 May 2013 Military chiefs are urgently reviewing the protection offered by the Army’s heavily-armoured Mastiff vehicles after three British soldiers were killed in one by a massive roadside bomb in Afghanistan. They are the first troops to have died in one of the 23-ton personnel carriers which have withstood hundreds of attacks since they were brought in specifically to combat the threat from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in 2007. Six other soldiers were injured by the Taliban bomb which may have contained up to 440lb of high explosives.
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Corporal William Thomas Savage and Fusilier Samuel Flint from the Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion, the Royal Regiment of Scotland
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Private Robert Murray Hetherington, 51st Highland, 7th Battalion
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Corporal Savage, 30, was expecting first child with wife Lyndsey
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Massive blast hurled 15-tonne Mastiff into air, flipping it on to its roof
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Insurgents clashed with Somali government forces and their @placeholder allies Friday, witnesses said, leaving at least 11 fighters dead. | MOGADISHU, Somalia (CNN) -- Ethiopian troops have not yet begun to withdraw from key positions in the capital of Somalia two days after they were supposed to do so under a peace agreement designed to end years of conflict. Ethiopian troops are yet to leave the Somlai capital despite a peace agreement. The Ethiopians had agreed to withdraw from some bases by Friday under an agreement signed last month by the Somali transitional government and a rebel faction known as the Alliance for the Re-Liberation of Somalia. Ethiopia invaded Somalia two years ago to expel Islamic forces who had conquered Mogadishu. Under the deal signed October 26, a cease-fire between the transitional government and the ARS went into effect November 5. The Ethiopians were to withdraw from from key positions in the capital on November 21, and leave the country entirely early in 2009.
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Ethiopian troops yet begin to withdraw from key positions in Somali capital
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With @placeholder, eventually the technology changed to the point where you can make a movie, and not just a stage reading, but an actual production at home." | (CNN) -- Joss Whedon's name has been flung around the movie stratosphere with Thor-worthy momentum since his superhero blockbuster "The Avengers" staked a claim on the box office this summer. But the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," "Angel" and "Firefly" creator still feels relatively nervous, modest, yenta-ish and excited when it comes to film festivals. His equally modest, black-and-white Shakespeare adaptation "Much Ado About Nothing" premieres Saturday at this year's Toronto International Film Festival. The festival runs from Thursday through Sept. 16. "I've been to two festivals in my life, and I've never been to Toronto. I haven't really been making festival movies. This is new territory for me," Whedon told EW.com. "I'm kind of festive. Toronto has an amazing rep. The entire cast is coming. That's so exciting for me, since they're all my buddies. I would like to find a distributor and would really like to see other people's movies."
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"Much Ado About Nothing" premieres Saturday Toronto International Film Festival.
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During the raids on Tuesday, dozens of federal agents swarmed the @placeholder race track, wearing bulletproof vests and collecting evidence. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:19 EST, 13 June 2012 | UPDATED: 00:19 EST, 13 June 2012 In the stables at a prominent quarter horse track in New Mexico, workers quietly nicknamed Jose Trevino Morales's stables as the 'Zetas' stables' and said they often saw people show up with bags of cash to buy the horses. Authorities raided those stables on Tuesday and a horse ranch in Oklahoma, accusing Trevino and others of running a sophisticated money-laundering operation connected to one of Mexico's most powerful and ruthless drug cartels. Federal authorities accuse Trevino's older brother, Miguel Angel Trevino Morales, a key figure in the Zetas drug operation, of setting up the horse operation that the younger brother ran from the sprawling ranch near Lexington, south of Oklahoma City.
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Linked to powerful and ruthless Los Zetas drug operation in Mexico
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@placeholder, who lost his race for governor, said the current state legislative investigations into suggested political misconduct by top Christie administration appointees would hinder his ability to successfully campaign for GOP candidates. | (CNN) -- New Jersey's Chris Christie faced new storms, literally and figuratively, on the first day of his second term as governor with scandal buffeting his administration and now a top conservative Republican in Virginia saying he should abandon a key GOP post. All of it, punctuated by a major snowstorm that swept through the Garden State as Christie took the oath of office, put new pressure on him as he contemplates a run for president in 2016 and stands atop polls as the GOP's leading hope. Christie did not mention the unfolding scandals in his inauguration speech at the War Memorial in Trenton. Instead he praised how his state came together in his first four years to meet the challenges of the economic recession and Superstorm Sandy, as well as the landslide re-election victory voters gave him last November.
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NEW: Cuccinelli: Christie should step down as chair of Republican Governors Association
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Gala celebrating Gov. Chris Christie's second term canceled due to winter storm
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Christie's office played politics with Sandy funds, Hoboken mayor says
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The following year, she rose to stardom when she was hired at age 26 to co-host @placeholder. | Elisabeth Hasselbeck did not show up for her co-hosting duties on Fox & Friends on Wednesday after undergoing surgery on Tuesday. Her co-host Steve Doocy told viewers Hasselbeck, 37, would be M.I.A. for a while, but he failed to disclose what why she required an operation. 'In case you were wondering where Elisabeth is today and this week, well, she had some surgery yesterday and she's going to be out for a couple of weeks,' Doocy said. Scroll down for video... Mystery surgery: Elisabeth Hasselbeck was conspicuously absent from Fox & Friends on Wednesday Fox called Hasselbeck's surgical procedure 'a private matter.'
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Her Fox & Friends co-hosts on Wednesday said the 37-year-old mother of three is 'on the mend'
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Fox called Hasselbeck's surgery 'a private matter'
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Former Everton forward Tim Cahill grabbed a share of the limelight during @placeholder' and Phil Neville's send off | David Moyes was shocked to be handed the managerial position at Manchester United, according to his former Everton player Leon Osman. Moyes signed a six-year contract at Old Trafford after receiving a call from Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013 - only to be sacked 11 months later as United limped to their lowest-ever Premier League finish. In extracts from his autobiography published in the Liverpool Echo, Osman revealed: ‘After it was confirmed, Moyes called six of the senior players to meet him in the Thistle Hotel in Haydock – myself, Nev (Phil Neville), Jags (Phil Jagielka), Hibbo (Tony Hibbert), Bainesy (Leighton Baines) and Tim Howard.
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Leon Osman reveals details of David Moyes' departure in his autobiography
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Everton star insists Moyes never expected to leave for Manchester United
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All smiles: @placeholder appeared in a relaxed mood as he joined his Man United team-mates on Tuesday | By David Kent Pep Guardiola insists Bayern Munich have not practised penalties ahead of Wednesday night's return leg against Manchester United. The Champions League last-eight tie is finely poised at 1-1 after Bastian Schweinsteiger cancelled out Nemanja Vidic's header at Old Trafford last week. A repeat result at the Allianz Arena would see the tie head to penalties. But on the topic of spot-kicks, Guardiola, who was speaking at his pre-match press conference, claimed his side had not prepared for such a scenario. 'It's less about technique and more about courage. It's all in the head,' said Guardiola. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Bayern train and hear more from Pep ahead of United visit
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Pep Guardiola insists his side have not prepared for penalties
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The Bayern Munich boss expects Manchester United to play on the break
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might as well 'go directly to the prison and return @placeholder to | By Wills Robinson Egypt's former military chief has won a crushing victory in the country's presidential elections with more than 92 per cent of the votes. Early indications suggest field marshal Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has received 23.38million votes, with left-wing politician Hamdeen Sabahi, his sole opponent, taking 735,285. But the victory was undermined by a low turnout of only 44 per cent, even though voting was extended for a third day in a bid to avoid a political embarrassment. It is well below the 52 per cent who turned out for the election won by Mohammed Morsi in 2012. Scroll down for video
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Field marshal Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi is said to have received 92% of the votes
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It is the country's first election since Mohammed Morsi was ousted last July
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I have four daughters, and trust me -- they don't turn out like the @placeholder children without devoted parents. | Editor's note: Jack Cafferty is the author of a new book, "Now or Never: Getting Down to the Business of Saving Our American Dream," to be published in March. He provides commentary on CNN's "The Situation Room" daily from 4 to 7 p.m. ET. You can also visit Jack's Cafferty File blog. Jack Cafferty says Michelle Obama understands that the White House is the "people's house." NEW YORK (CNN) -- I think I am developing a crush on America's first lady. Michelle Obama is more compelling than her husband. He's good, but she's utterly fascinating. Mrs. Obama has blown away the stale air in a White House musty from eight years of the Bushes. It's like the sun came out and a fresh spring breeze began wafting through the open windows.
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Jack Cafferty: Michelle Obama is blazing a new path as first lady
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Cafferty: She is welcoming all kinds of people and government workers
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@placeholder started out a little shaky starting with a triple bogey, then a double bogey and then three more bogeys in a row. | (CNN) -- Tiger Woods kept his recent strong play going Thursday, shooting a 1-under 69 to keep him within shouting distance of the leader at the U.S. Open. Michael Thompson held the lead after round one, shooting a 4-under 66 for a three-shot advantage from second-placed Woods, 2010 winner Graeme McDowell, Justin Rose, David Toms and Nick Watney. Thompson, 27, is playing in only his second U.S. Open, having finished tied for 29th in 2008. "I've got nothing to lose. This is just a bonus in my career," said Thompson, who was runner-up at the Olympic Club at the 2007 U.S. Amateur Championship.
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Michael Thompson was the leader after the first round
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Investigators believe that, rather than serving her child @placeholder, she inadvertently gave him methadone, which had been stored in the Gatorade bottle, Wimmer said. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:48 EST, 3 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:35 EST, 3 February 2014 A two-year-old boy has died after his mother accidentally gave him liquid methadone that she stored in a Gatorade bottle, police have said. Aiden Goff died and two of his siblings were hospitalized after their mother, Jill Goff, mistakenly served them the powerful drug in a sippy cup at their home in Tooele, Utah on Friday afternoon. Methadone is a pain reliever that can also be used to help recovering addicts through withdrawal symptoms and its side effects can mimic heroine. Police believe she obtained the drug legally but they have not said why it was in liquid form or stored in a drink bottle.
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Jill Goff 'served her two-year-old son Aiden a pink liquid in a sippy cup at their home in Tooele, Utah on Friday, thinking it was Gatorade'
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Goff realized she had given them the drug but 'was too scared to call 911'
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It will be available to all the Royals – but as William and @placeholder step up their official engagements, they are likely to spend most time on board. | By Claudia Joseph Prince William, pictured in his RAF flying gear is to announce he will become a helicopter pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance Nine months after he gave up his wings as an RAF search-and-rescue pilot, Prince William has been lured back to a flying job. The Duke of Cambridge will announce he is to become a helicopter pilot with the East Anglian Air Ambulance service rather than taking a full-time Royal role. He and Kate are planning to base themselves at Anmer Hall, on the Sandringham Estate, which lies midway between the air ambulance service bases at Norwich and Cambridge. The move will enable William to see Prince George on a regular basis.
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Prince will announce he is to become a pilot with East Anglian Air Ambulance
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He and Kate are to base themselves at Anmer Hall on Sandringham estate
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A secret @placeholder report claims the insurgent movement is poised to regain control of Afghanistan when NATO troops withdraw | By David Williams UPDATED: 21:03 EST, 1 February 2012 The Taliban is set to return to power in Afghanistan when British and Coalition forces end their combat role in 2014, a damning leaked confidential report reveals. Despite 10 years of fighting by NATO forces and their huge sacrifices - 397 members of the British military alone have been killed and thousands wounded - the report says that in the past year there has been unprecedented interest, even from within the Afghan government, in joining the Taliban. And it points accusingly at Afghanistan's neighbour Pakistan, a key ally of NATO, where powerful elements in the security and intelligence services support the Taliban and describes how insurgent leaders maintain homes within the heart of the capital Islamabad.
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Report compiled by U.S. forces claims Pakistan security agency is assisting Taliban attacks against NATO forces
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Afghans bracing for return of Taliban when foreign troops withdraw in 2014
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Taliban detainees claim Pakistan employs network of spies to give strategic advice to militants
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Pakistan Foreign Ministry dismisses claims as 'frivolous' and insists it is committed to non-interference in Afghanistan
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Here, Murray is pictured as he and others watch @placeholder being carted off the field by paramedics following an injury in September 2010 | Former Oklahoma running back Brennan Clay is continuing to publicly accuse his wife of cheating on him with college teammate and Dallas Cowboys star DeMarco Murray, now posting what he claims are intimate text messages between the two to Twitter. And he says there are more are to come. Clay, 22, played alongside Murray, 26, for the University of Oklahoma Sooners in the 2010 season, but announced to the world this week that his wife of just five months, Gina D'Agostini, is having an affair with Murray. Taking it a step further Thursday night, Clay revealed explicit texts he allegedly found in his wife's phone, including one about the two having sex in his own bed, according to Gawker.
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Former Oklahoma Sooners player Brennan Clay, 22, unleashed a string of tweets claiming his wife Gina D'Agostini slept with DeMarco Murray
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Volunteers gathered repeatedly in the weeks and months following @placeholder's disappearance to conduct searches. | By Associated Press The mother of a Fort Bragg soldier who disappeared more than two years ago said police were led to her daughter's grave by the suspect charged in her killing. Johnna Henson of St Cloud, Florida, said today she was told by Fayetteville police that Nicholas Holbert led authorities to the remains of her daughter Pfc. Kelli Bordeaux. Holbert, 27, was charged with killing Bordeaux. Police say Holbert went with Bordeaux to the Fayetteville bar where she was last seen in April 2012. He was charged with first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping on Thursday afternoon. Prosecutors will review evidence to see if the charges warrant the death penalty.
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Remains of Pfc Kelli Bordeaux believed to have been found near I-295 in Fayetteville, North Carolina
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Nicholas Michael Holbert, 27, charged with first-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping
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The party said Wednesday it would not protect @placeholder or any member who has broken the law. | MEXICO CITY, Mexico (CNN) -- Mexican authorities were searching Wednesday for two politicians accused of belonging to the Familia Michoacana drug cartel, which is blamed for killing more than 30 federal police officers in a series of attacks since Saturday. Drug violence is up in Michoacan state, shown by recent attacks on police in at least a half-dozen cities. Julio Cesar Godoy Toscano, elected July 5 to the lower house of Congress, is accused of being in charge of protection for the cartel, said Monte Alejandro Rubido Garcia, head of the National Public Security Council. Godoy Toscano is half-brother to Michoacan's governor, Leonel Godoy Rangel, who Wednesday urged his relative to surrender.
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Julio Cesar Godoy Toscano, Saul Solis Solis alleged to belong to cartel
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Familia Michoacana blamed for killing more than 30 federal police officers recently
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Jackson and @placeholder called on the 70-year-old mayor to resign. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:44 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:31 EST, 23 July 2013 San Diego’s troubled mayor is in more hot water as his former director of communications brings further allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior against him. Irene McCormack Jackson filed a lawsuit on Monday alleging that Mayor Bob Filner sexually harassed her, put her in a headlock on multiple occasions, dragging her 'around like a rag doll,' and said ‘crude and disgusting’ things to her. The lawsuit, seeking unspecified damages, was filed in San Diego County Superior Court by celebrity attorney Gloria Allred on behalf of Jackson, 57, a former journalist and employee of the San Diego Port District.
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He added that he took @placeholder home and learnt that three others who ate the food had died suddenly. | Wasila Tasi'u, 14, is on trial for allegedly murdering her husband, 35, with poison A 14-year-old Nigerian child bride is facing the death penalty for allegedly murdering her 35-year-old husband with rat poison. Prosecutors allege that Wasila Tasi'u, who comes from a poor, rural family in the north of the country, laced her husband Umar Sani's food with poison - perhaps because she regretted the marriage in April. She is also accused of the murder of three other people, who are said to have died suddenly after eating the same meal prepared for a post-wedding celebration in the village of Unguwar Yansoro.
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Prosecutors allege Wasila Tasi'u laced husband's food with rat poison
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An @placeholder investigation concluded that the guards randomly fired at civilians without provocation. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The State Department will not renew the contract of security contractor Blackwater Worldwide when it expires in May, a senior State Department official said Friday. Heavily armed Blackwater guards scan downtown Baghdad, Iraq, from a helicopter in 2003. The decision was made after the Iraqi government refused last week to renew the firm's operating license because of a 2007 incident in which the Iraqi government says security guards -- then employed by Blackwater -- fired on and killed 17 Iraqis. Blackwater's latest "task order" expires in May, and the senior official said that "one of the conditions is that you have to have a license" to continue working in the country.
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Steve told @placeholder by the time the doctors diagnosed him it was too late to save his life. | By Patricia Shipp Adrienne Maloof is heartbroken because her first husband, Steve Marks, Jr. is on his deathbed, MailOnline has learned exclusively. The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, now 52, married the handsome, 6'2" wealthy California developer when they were both only 20 years old. But when they both realized they were too young for married life. Less than a year after they wed they had it annulled. To this day they remained close friends and Adrienne said they would always love one another. Scroll down for video Friends forever: Adrienne and Steve, seen in this MailOnlinephoto exclusive, were only married for a short time when they were 20. But they have remained close ever since
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Reality star Adrienne Maloof broke down in tears when she learned her first husband Steve Marks Jr. is on his deathbed
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As @placeholder is now all too keenly aware, in rare cases 'growing pains' can be a sign of something serious. | Ask Claire Croft how many children she has and she'll say: 'Three.' In fact her youngest, Jake, tragically died just a few months ago. But as Claire explains: 'I'll always have three children. And I am still Jake's mother.' Her darling boy was just four-and-a-half when he passed away last October. The speed with which he became ill left Claire, 29, husband Stuart and their two older children reeling. Jake had loved playing football and rough and tumble with Jack, 12, and Alex, seven. 'One moment he was running around with his brothers,' recalls Claire, a stay-at-home mum from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. 'The next, I was organising his funeral. It happened so fast, I still don't think I have come to terms with it.'
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Jake Croft was four-and-a-half when he passed away last October
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going to be the forward prong behind whom @placeholder, Di Maria and Aguero | Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Pablo Zabaleta... household names who will be hoping to fly the Argentine flag high and proud in Brazil. Javier Mascherano and Angel Di Maria will also have crossed the radar of anyone with the vaguest interest in Spain’s El Clasico. But not all of coach Alejandro Sabella’s squad are quite as high profile. Here is Sportsmail's pocket guide to Argentina 2014. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and other Argentinian stars train Preparations: Lionel Messi (second right) and Co will be desperate to win the World Cup in Brazil this year Sergio Romero (Sampdoria) Age: 27.
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Messi and Aguero will be hoping to lead Argentina to glory in Brazil
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Man City defender Pablo Zabaleta well-known to Premier League supporters
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Javier Mascherano and Angel di Maria did battle in Spanish El Clasico this season
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Alejandro Sabella's side isn't completely full of global superstars
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Argentina will face Bosnia, Nigeria and Iran in Group G | 18,086 | record_train |
However, a @placeholder family friend told the TV station that the boy is mentally disabled, suffers epilepsy and is incapable of such violence. | A rural North Carolina community that was horrified last year when an 11-year-old girl was raped and murdered in her own bed has been shocked again - this time after a neighbor boy, aged just 14, was arrested and charged with the crime. McKenzie Mae Sessoms, a fifth grader from Clinton, North Carolina, was found suffocated with a pillow last September 6 - the morning after her adult brothers threw a 'rowdy gathering' at the family home. On Wednesday, police announced the arrest of a young teenage boy, who is charged with first-degree rape and murder. Officials did not release his name, but family and neighbors identified him as Antonio Trey Jones. He turned 15 on Thursday.
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McKenzie Mae Sessoms was found raped and murdered at her home in North Carolina on September 6
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Police arrested a teenage boy, identified by his family as Antonio Try Jones, this week
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A family friend says Jones doesn't have the mental capacity to have committed the crime
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At the time of McKenzie's murder, Jones was living within sight of the girl's house
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Her father reportedly found her body when he went to wake her for school the day after a party was held at the property by her two adult brothers | 18,087 | record_train |
He later apologized under pressure from fleeing advertisers, but @placeholder wouldn't accept his words | Sandra Fluke, the contraception activist who shot from obscurity to the national spotlight in 2012 when she argued that her Catholic law school should be required to provide birth control to female students for free, said Wednesday that she's decided not to run for Congress in California. The newly minted 'social justice attorney' was one of three Democrats who had petitioned the California Democratic Party for its endorsement in the 33rd District election set for nine months from now. Henry Waxman, who has served in Congress since 1975, is vacating that seat at the end of his current term. Fluke will run instead for a state Senate seat held by Democrat Ted Lieu, who is running for Waxman's seat.
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Fluke had put herself on a short list of Democrats seeking their state party's endorsement to succeed retiring 40-year Rep. Henry Waxman
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Now she's running for a state senate seat instead of entering a tougher race for Congress
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She made national headlines two years ago with a 'war on women' complaint about birth control and Obamacare
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Fluke insisted that the Catholic Georgetown University should add contraceptives to its health insurance plan despite Church teachings
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A losing L.A. mayoral candidate and an Air Force Reserve lieutenant colonel are also running in a district that has swung to the center
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New age author-guru Marianne Williamson may also enter the race despite the rightward-shifting politics of the congressional district | 18,088 | record_train |
The doctor phoned for an ambulance straight away and the family rushed to be by @placeholder’s side. | By Lizzie Parry A woman has donated a kidney to a complete stranger in order to save her sister's life as part of a organ donation exchange. Roseann Mcgee stepped in to help her sibling, offering to donate her organ to a stranger 'swapping' it to ensure her sister received a healthy organ. When the 45-year-old from Peebles in Scotland discovered her sister Lisa, 42, was suffering kidney failure, she immediately offered to be a living donor. But tests revealed she was not a perfect match for her sibling. Roseann Mcgee, right, saved the life of her younger sister Lisa Mcgee, left, donating one of her kidneys to a complete stranger as part of a kidney exchange, to ensure her sibling received a healthy new organ
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Lisa Mcgee, 42, was diagnosed with kidney failure in 2009
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Her sister Roseann Mcgee immediately stepped in as a potential donor
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But tests revealed the siblings were not the perfect match required
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They signed up to the kidney donation exchange to increase Lisa's chances
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Roseann donated one of her healthy organs to a stranger enabling Lisa to receive a kidney from another stranger
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Lisa said: 'I finally have some energy and I owe it all to my generous donor and of course my courageous big sister'
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She has raised £4,000 for Kidney Research UK since her transplant op | 18,089 | record_train |
Former welfare minster @placeholder said immigrants should be kicked out of the country if they break the law | Britain could impose even stricter rules on migrant benefits after Germany launched a major crackdown on welfare tourism. Angela Merkel’s government is to deport any EU nationals lying to claim benefits and block the worst offenders from returning for up to five years. The announcement prompted calls for Britain to follow suit, and Downing Street said it was considering further changes to the rules in this country. Scroll down for video. David Cameron has been urged to copy moves by German Chancellor Angela Merkel to deport immigrants caught defrauding the welfare system The proposed law has been dubbed ‘whoever lies, flies’. In addition to promising removal for benefit cheats, it includes prison sentences of up to three years for those convicted of making false statements about their residency status.
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Ministers in Germany are expected to announce new measures today
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Proposal would see migrants deported if they are caught breaking the law
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The new legislation has been dubbed: 'Whoever lies, flies'
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Labour MP Frank Field has urged Mr Cameron to pass similar law in the UK | 18,090 | record_train |
CNN first confirmed in May the president's plans to nominate Comey, but at the time @placeholder officials refused to confirm that the president had made a selection in his search for a new leader of the FBI. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will formally nominate James Comey, a top Justice Department official during the Bush administration, to head the FBI, a White House official said on Thursday. The announcement is expected at a White House ceremony on Friday. If confirmed by the Senate, Comey would replace Robert Mueller, who is leaving in September after leading the bureau for 12 years. Comey is a former prosecutor who worked in New York and Virginia, where his caseload included terrorism, organized crime and fraud. Comey served as a deputy attorney general during the Bush administration, a role for which he has received both praise and criticism from outside groups.
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James Comey to be nominated on Friday, official says
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Comey was a top Justice Department official during the Bush administration
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Appointment comes as Obama administration deals with national security leak fallout
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Robert Mueller is leaving in September after 12 years leading FBI | 18,091 | record_train |
Videos and photos of the students' work, demonstrating technique, stitching, fabric choices and sketches, are all sent to the teacher via @placeholder and are critiqued for grades. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Young fashion designer Ali Khan made his debut at New York Fashion Week with male models strutting down the runway in his avant-garde menswear designs. One of Ali Khan's designs: black and white baseball jacket, white cotton shirt and gray cotton-blend pants. But Khan wasn't behind the scenes to enjoy the show, because U.S. officials wouldn't let him into the country. "It's really disappointing to not be able to be there with my classmates, but even if I can't be there, I'm still so excited my collection is showing on the New York runways," Khan said.
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Young designer Ali Khan had a runway show at NYC Fashion Week
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But his homeland of Pakistan and the U.S. wouldn't let him attend
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Khan got a degree from U.S. fashion school after taking Internet classes
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He describes his collection as mixture of classic elements with a newer silhouette | 18,092 | record_train |
Banners urging @placeholder to veto the bill were quickly swapped for signs praising her decision. | Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer vetoed a bill Wednesday that would have allowed businesses that asserted their religious beliefs the right to deny service to gay and lesbian customers. The controversial measure faced a surge of opposition in recent days from large corporations and athletic organizations, including Delta Air Lines, the Super Bowl host committee and Major League Baseball. Fiercely divided supporters and opponents of the bill ramped up pressure on Brewer after the state's Republican-led Legislature approved it last week. On Wednesday, the governor said she made the decision she knew was right for Arizona. "I call them as I see them, despite the cheers or the boos from the crowd," Brewer said, criticizing what she described as a "broadly worded" bill that "could result in unintended and negative consequences."
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Signs praise governor, say "Arizona is open for business to everyone"
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ACLU: We're grateful governor stopped "disgraceful law"
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Group that helped craft bill: "Veto enables the foes of faith"
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McCain praises veto, says he hopes Arizona can move on | 18,093 | record_train |
"Today's verdict should serve as a warning to others willing to compromise @placeholder's economic and national security to assist foreign governments." | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A former engineer for Rockwell International and Boeing was convicted Thursday of economic espionage and acting as an agent of China, authorities said. A Delta IV rocket launches on March 10, 2003 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Dongfan "Greg" Chung, 73, was accused of stealing restricted technology and Boeing trade secrets, including information related to the space shuttle program and the Delta IV rocket. U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney convicted him on charges of conspiracy to commit economic espionage; six counts of economic espionage to benefit a foreign country; one count of acting as an agent of the People's Republic of China; and one count of making false statements to the FBI, according to a statement from federal prosecutors.
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Dongfan Chung, 73, convicted of economic espionage; acting as agent of china
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Accused of stealing restricted technology, Boeing trade secrets
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Technology included information on space shuttle; Delta IV rocket
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Chung is a native of China who is a naturalized United States citizen | 18,094 | record_train |
Best actor Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis was asked if wearing a beard throughout the filming of "@placeholder" was annoying. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Oscar winners use most of their onstage time thanking the Academy, their co-stars, agents, lawyers, family and God. Some of their best quotes happen backstage with reporters, where there is no orchestra poised to play them off. Here's a collection of what you would have heard if you had a backstage press pass. Best actress Jennifer Lawrence was asked to explain why she fell on her way to collect her best actress Oscar for "Silver Linings Playbook." "Look at my dress. I tried to walk up stairs in this dress. That's what happened. I think I just stepped on the fabric and they waxed the stairs... What went through my mind when I fell down? A bad word that I can't say that starts with 'F.'"
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Best actress winner Jennifer Lawrence blames her dress for causing her to fall onstage
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"It was my very own beard," Daniel Day-Lewis says of his "Lincoln" look
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Anne Hathaway is not impressed with her "Les Miserables" performance
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"I make my movies for Earth." Quentin Tarantino says | 18,095 | record_train |
The couple eventually married in @placeholder in 1919 and enjoyed a honeymoon in Paris. | It is a story of war, love and bravery and could grace the pages of any novel. But this tale of two war-weary servicemen from different armies battling to win over an attractive French postmistress - which includes an astonishing act of bravery - is completely true to life. The tale begins in the north-eastern French village of Hangest Sur Somme, close to the frontline of the First World War. Romantic: The story of how Victor Brookes met and married his wife Yvonne Brunel is worthy of any love story . The couple are pictured on honeymoon in Paris
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Sergeant Victor Brookes met Yvonne Brunel in Hangest Sur Somme
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They developed a close friendship despite being close to frontline of war
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But U.S. Army man Carol White also developed feelings for postmistress
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Brookes was left badly injured after attempting to rescue soldier
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After leaving hospital he won the heart of Miss Brunel
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The Albert Medal will go on display for the first time in the Imperial War Musuem's North's First World War Centenary exhibition. It will open in April next year | 18,096 | record_train |
To be fair, lavish "Gatsby" affairs may not be what @placeholder had in mind -- his book critiques the nouveau riche of the 1920s -- but they're undeniably fun. | (CNN) -- Russell Bailyn and Jay Gatsby have several things in common: They are both wealthy, live in Long Island, and know how to throw a great 1920s party. Of course, the similarities end there. Bailyn is a wealth manager working in Manhattan, who rented out a 1900s mansion for his 30th birthday last year. Gatsby is a fictional character -- the protagonist of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," known for his lavish and extravagant weekend-long parties. Director Baz Luhrmann's much-anticipated adaptation of "Gatsby" hits theaters on May 10. The movie, much like the classic book, is expected to paint a glamorous portrait of the '20s. It's a decade that many have attempted to recreate today through themed parties.
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Much-anticipated adaptation of "The Great Gatsby" hits theaters on May 10
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CNN asked iReporters to share their 1920s-themed parties and tips
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Some hosted lavish affairs; others recreated "Gatsby" on a budget
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The No.1 party-hosting tip? Pay attention to your guest list | 18,097 | record_train |
According to the Charlotte Observer, Gibson told police he had met @placeholder one night and the two went back to his trailer. | He never knew the name of the woman he killed all those years ago, back in Arizona. Then Matthew Gibson started getting mysterious messages, at least some bearing the name, "Anita Townshed." So, according to police, in June the 55-year-old drove from his North Carolina home all the way to Arizona, where he walked into the Winslow, Arizona, police department and confessed. The thing is, as the Charlotte Observer newspaper noted in breaking the story Monday, the name of Gibson's victim wasn't Anita. It was Barbara Brown. And police didn't know anything about Gibson. "I think because he recently found religion he was starting to feel guilty and wanted to do the right thing," said his attorney, Ron Gilleo.
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North Carolina man drove to Arizona this summer to confess in 17-year-old case, police say
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Matthew Gibson got messages he thought were related to the death, police say
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But police didn't know anything about him
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"He could have gotten away with this," detective says | 18,098 | record_train |
In the performance, @placeholder doesn't push Gracie around, rather Gracie is able to operate her own motorized wheelchair on which she can twirl and dance. | By Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 00:47 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 00:51 EST, 2 March 2014 Two siblings from Shepardsville, Kentucky have an extraordinary dance routine that is gaining international attention. Even though Grace Latkovski, 9, uses a wheelchair due to cerebral palsy and cystic fibrosis, that doesn't stop her and her sister Quincy Latkovski, 11, from competing at the Jamfest Super Nationals and becoming an instant darling among fans. In fact, both Quincy and Gracie incorporate wheelchairs in their heart-warming routine set to the song 'Reflection' from popular Disney film Mulan. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO
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Gracie, 9, is in a wheelchair but doesn't see herself as disabled
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In fact, both Quincy and Gracie incorporate wheelchairs in their heart-warming routine set to the song 'Reflection' from the popular Disney film Mulan
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The girls performed their first ever national routine at Jamfest Super nationals in Kentucky | 18,099 | record_train |
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