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"I'm incredibly excited to be joining HBO, especially as I presume this means I get free HBO now," @placeholder added.
(EW.com) -- The bad news: Emmy-award winning comedian John Oliver is leaving "The Daily Show," where he's been serving as a correspondent since 2006. The good news: He'll be moving to HBO for a brand-new topical comedy series, slated to launch in 2014. The show will air weekly on Sunday nights. Oliver caught the cable giant's eye this summer, when he spent two months filling in for "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart. "We weren't otherwise searching for another weekly talk show, but when we saw John Oliver handling host duties on The Daily Show, we knew that his singular perspective and distinct voice belonged on HBO," said HBO Programming president Michael Lombardo said in a statement. "We are extremely excited that John has agreed to make HBO his home." @highlight Oliver has been a correspondent on "The Daily Show" since 2006 @highlight His new HBO comedy series is slated for 2014 @highlight This summer he filled in for "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart
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@placeholder' time on set was short, but that doesn't necessarily indicate anything about the size of his role.
(CNN) -- British actors David Bradley and Mark Gatiss arrived at the party of film "The World's End" together last night at Comic-Con to discuss their upcoming BBC film "An Adventure In Space and Time." But the pair also have another project in common now. Bradley, who plays Walder Frey on "Game of Thrones," can now cite Gatiss as one of his fellow cast members on the show. Gatiss was recently announced to be joining the hit HBO series, but his role remains something of a surprise. "I'm not allowed to tell you," Gatiss said. "I've done my filming. I'm glad I didn't tell anyone before this since it's a big secret. The announcement of (my casting) was obviously timed for Comic-Con and I'm rather overwhelmed with the reaction, honestly. It's a great show with so many brilliant people in it." @highlight "Thrones" actor David Bradley enjoyed his murderous role in the Red Wedding @highlight "Sherlock" actor Mark Gatiss just announced as new "Game of Thrones" cast member @highlight Gatiss is not allowed to reveal anything about his character
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He is abroad while @placeholder is facing a budget crisis of his own making -- he can't even govern his state, he is the last person we want wading into foreign policy."
(CNN)Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal on Monday stood by his criticism of so-called "no-go" zones in Europe, where sovereign nations allegedly cede authority to Muslim immigrants, a controversial idea that many critics say is overblown. And the potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate decried what he called immigrants' insistence on "non-assimilation, the fact that "you've got people who want to come to our country but not adopt our values," which he called "dangerous." Jindal has the reputation of policy wonk among Republicans and boldly told GOP officials during a 2013 address to the Republican National Committee that they "must stop being the stupid party" and needed to "stop insulting the intelligence of voters." @highlight Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal decried "no-go zones," where sovereign governments cede authority to Muslims @highlight A Fox News commentator sparked controversy when he mentioned the idea last week, which has been debunked @highlight Jindal stuck to his speech, however, and drew praise from conservatives
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@placeholder has a law similar to many states' recognizing the right to privacy against "the appropriation of another's name and likeness ... without consent and for the financial gain of the appropriator."
Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court has decided that the family of a slain professional wrestling personality can continue its lawsuit against Hustler magazine, a case that tested privacy concerns and the competing right to publish "newsworthy" material. The justices without comment Monday turned aside an appeal from the publishers of the men's magazine, which featured old nude photos of Nancy Benoit, who was killed nearly three years ago by her husband and fellow wrestling superstar Chris Benoit. The couple's young son also was slain in the family's Georgia home. The order is a victory for the estate of Nancy Benoit, which is seeking damages from Hustler. @highlight Supreme Court turns aside appeal over Nancy Benoit nude photos @highlight Hustler published pictures months after Benoit's husband killed her, son, himself @highlight Nancy Benoit's mother sued, saying daughter thought materials destroyed @highlight Case centers on rights of media, privacy
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India also has been investing in @placeholder's power sector as it looks to secure future energy supplies.
(CNN) -- Freed activist Aung San Suu Kyi has made a passionate plea for dialogue and reconciliation to build democracy and improve human rights in Myanmar, calling for her country to back her as she cannot "do it alone." But long-term fundamental political and economic reforms will not just depend on shifting internal dynamics, but also on the stance of its neighbors, particularly the regional superpowers China and India. Both countries are significant investors in Myanmar, also known as Burma, and both are also competing for influence in the state, with neither country taking a genuine interest in reconciliation or democracy in Myanmar, some analysts say. @highlight "China and India both have a serious influence on Burma," says Maung Zarni, LSE @highlight China has remained Myanmar's closest ally since the coup in 1962 @highlight India is competing with China for influence in Myanmar say experts
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He now expects to have a cloned Lennon on his hands by 2040, the year that would have marked his 100th birthday, but, surprisingly, thinks that @placeholder 2.0 might not enjoy quite the same level of musical success as the original.
Ever since his death in 1977, the idea that Elvis Presley might still be with us has become a favourite with conspiracy theorists. But it seems that the Elvis superfans might get the last laugh, thanks to a Canadian dentist who believes he can clone the King using DNA sequenced from a tooth. And Dr Michael Zuk doesn't plan to stop at Presley. Dr Zuk also owns a tooth that once belonged to Beatles singer John Lennon and claims that a Lennon clone could be walking the planet as early as 2040. Resurrection: Dr Michael Zuk bought one of John Lennon's teeth at auction and plans to clone the singer @highlight Dr Michael Zuk bought one of John Lennon's teeth for £19,500 in 2011 @highlight Says it can be used to extract DNA which could be used to make a clone @highlight Also owns a tooth that belonged to Elvis Presley and hopes to clone him @highlight Believes that cloned versions of Lennon and Presley will be born by 2040
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This year, he received a $10,000 grant and a $40,000 low-interest loan through the state -- part of @placeholder's recovery effort to keep small businesses up and running.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Patrons at Mat and Naddie's restaurant in New Orleans may start with mouth-watering shrimp and crawfish croquettes. Or if they are feeling a tad more adventurous, they might try the artichoke, sun-dried tomato and roasted garlic cheesecake. Stephen Schwarz has received a grant and low-interest loan from the state to help keep his business going. What diners probably don't know is that in a down economy, it is a constant struggle for restaurant owner Stephen Schwarz to keep Mat and Naddie's up and running. "I haven't gotten to the point where I have said, 'Oh my God, I'm not going to make payroll this week,' " Schwarz says. "I guess I am more conservative. I always want to keep a certain amount of cash in the bank." @highlight New Orleans has seen its number of restaurants increase since Hurricane Katrina @highlight Stephen Schwarz says it's a constant struggle to keep his restaurant up and running @highlight Recession reducing number of people with disposable income heading to the city @highlight Schwarz has received a grant, low-interest loan as part of state's recovery effort
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Yet for @placeholder more importantly it has created a platform to campaign against FGM.
(CNN) -- Somalian supermodel Waris Dirie has graced the pages of glossy magazines and starred opposite 007 as a Bond Girl. Face for change: Dirie is a tireless campaigner against FGM. But her glamorous appearances on catwalks and in magazines and films belies the personal battles Dirie has had to overcome. Dirie is a leading voice against forced circumcision and female genital mutilation (FGM) and struggled to overcome her own circumcision at the age of five. The forthcoming film, "Desert Flower", based on her biography, tells her story. Yet it is through her charitable foundation that Dirie hopes that the practice still common in traditions in parts of Africa, the Middle East, South American and Asia will not create more cases similar to her own. @highlight Somalian supermodel and human rights activist @highlight Campaigns against female genital mutilation; suffered circumcision age just five @highlight Fled from Somali to UK as a teenager; spotted by fashion photographer @highlight Set up Waris Dirie Foundation in 2002; received numerous award for her work
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We have a lot of red tape to deal with within the @placeholder wine industry, often involving the tiniest or irrelevant detail, but we get on with it.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:30 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 03:11 EST, 26 May 2012 A British winemaker has accused the French of trying to pass off their wine as British by wrapping it in a Union Jack. Bob Lindo has written to Home Secretary Theresa May to vent his anger over the scam to trick foreigners into buying a ‘British’ souvenir when they come to watch the Olympics or Queen’s Jubilee celebrations. Mr Lindo, who owns the Camel Valley vineyard at Wadebridge, Cornwall, forced the World Duty Free shop at Gatwick Airport to remove a sign heralding French champagne as the ‘Best of British’ following an incident on Tuesday night. @highlight Bob Lindo has written to the Home Secretary Theresa May @highlight He forced a duty-free shop at Gatwick Airport to remove the sign @highlight He said it was 'unacceptable' and said tourists were being conned
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In deciding not to pursue the case, the @placeholder has chosen to side with science.
(CNN) -- The Obama administration finally got it right when it decided to stop fighting to put age limits on who can buy morning-after pill Plan B without a prescription. The fight started a year and a half ago, when apparently for the first time in history, the secretary of health and human services overruled a Food and Drug Administration decision. The FDA said Plan B should be sold the way aspirin is sold -- with no restrictions. The Obama administration wanted age limits; a coalition of reproductive rights groups sued the government, and on Monday, the Justice Department backed down and ended the legal wrangling. @highlight Administration stopped fighting to put age limits on buying morning-after pill Plan B @highlight Aaron Carroll: Plan B prevents pregnancy but does not end it, and is safe and easy to use @highlight Arguments debunked, he says: Girls use it correctly, and it doesn't cause promiscuity @highlight Carroll: By dropping its campaign, administration sides with science, not politics
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The U.S. has supported @placeholder since it was founded in 1948.
(CNN Student News) -- May 23, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Baghdad, Iraq • Israel • Iceland 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: Your school probably has fire drills, tornado drills. But how should you prepare for zombies?! Believe it or not, the government has an answer. I'm Carl Azuz. This is CNN Student News! First Up: Violence in Baghdad AZUZ: First up today, deadly violence in Baghdad, as a string of bombings hits the Iraqi capital. Fifteen explosions went off within hours of each other on Sunday. Iraqi authorities said the mix of car bombs and roadside bombs killed at least 18 people and wounded at least 80 others. There's been an increase recently of violence in Iraq. That includes yesterday's attacks. It's raising some concerns about whether or not Iraqi security forces will be able to protect their own country. Britain pulled the last of its combat troops out of Iraq yesterday, and U.S. troops are scheduled to leave Iraq by the start of next year, though Iraqi leaders might ask them to stay longer. @highlight Find out what happened in Iraq on the day when Britain's combat troops left @highlight Understand what caused tension in the close ties between the U.S. and Israel @highlight Liven up your knowledge about what it would take to prepare for zombies @highlight Use the Daily Discussion to help students understand today's featured news stories
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Speculation about a @placeholder link to the Sony hacking has centered on that country's angry denunciation of the film.
The five largest theater chains in North America have announced that they are pulling The Interview from their schedules after hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on cinemas showing the Sony Pictures film. Combined - Regal, AMC, Cinemark, Cineplex and Carmike - operate more than half of the country's 40,000 cinemas. In a statement, Regal said it was delaying any showings of The Interview because of 'the ambiguous nature of any real or perceived security threats.' Scroll down for video The five largest theater chains in North America have announced they are pulling The Interview from their schedules after hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on cinemas showing the Sony Pictures film @highlight Cinema chains are pulling The Interview from their schedules after hackers threatened 9/11-like terror attacks on theaters showing the movie @highlight Combined - Regal, AMC, Cinemark, Cineplex and Carmike - operate more than half of the country's cinemas @highlight Regal said on Wednesday that it was delaying showings because of the 'ambiguous nature of any real or perceived security threats' @highlight Sony said on Tuesday that it understood if exhibitors pulled the film in light of the threats - which the FBI is currently investigating @highlight Company still plans to make the film available to theaters on Christmas Day should they choose to exhibit it @highlight The Interview stars Rogen and Franco as television journalists involved in a CIA plot to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong Un
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'The disappeareds aren't there, they don't exist,' @placeholder told a news conference defensively in 1977.
By Jaymi Mccann PUBLISHED: 13:19 EST, 17 May 2013 | UPDATED: 02:08 EST, 20 May 2013 Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla died in prison aged 87 Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla died in his sleep while serving life in prison for crimes against humanity aged 87. Videla took power over Argentina in a 1976 coup and led a military junta that killed thousands of his fellow citizens in a dirty war to eliminate people considered to be subversives. Federal Prison Service Director Victor Hortel said Videla died in the Marcos Paz prison. He was found lifeless in his bed and declared dead at 8:25 a.m.. @highlight Videla took power over Argentina in a 1976 coup and led a military junta @highlight The 'dirty war' was meant to eliminate people considered to be subversives @highlight Was found lifeless in his bed and declared dead at 8:25 a.m @highlight Said he knew everything that happened under his rule because 'I was on top of everyone.'
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The comments ‘created fear in @placeholder for her safety,’ the affidavit notes.
By David Mccormack A United Airlines flight from Nashville to Houston was forced to turn around on Sunday after a 43-year-old woman threatened another passenger who asked her to turn her cell phone off. Lashonda Lee Williams, 43, is alleged to have told another female passenger, ‘I kill white people like you.’ She was arrested for assault by cops after the flight had returned to its gate at Nashville International Airport. Lashonda Lee Williams, 43, is alleged to have told another female passenger, 'I kill white people like you' and was arrested for assault According to a court affidavit obtained by The Smoking Gun, another female passenger asked Williams to ‘turn off her cell phone due to the aircraft being in flight.’ @highlight Lashonda Lee Williams, 43, is alleged to have told another female passenger, 'I kill white people like you' @highlight K. Colleen Coult, 50, had asked Williams to turn off her phone minutes after take-off on the Houston-bound flight @highlight Williams also told Coult that she would follow with her once they landed in Houston and she would 'find out where she lived' @highlight The plane returned to Nashville International Airport and Williams was arrested for assault
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At the same time, Netanyahu repeated his insistence that @placeholder "always reserves the right to defend itself against any threat," which is diplomat-speak for a military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities to stop development of a weapon.
Washington (CNN) -- What had been speculated before is now very public -- the United States and Israel differ on how to deal with Iran's nuclear ambitions. While both governments reject any possibility of a nuclear-armed Iran, they are clearly at odds over a possible agreement as soon as this week that would loosen economic sanctions against Tehran in exchange for a suspension of part of its nuclear program. President Barack Obama said Tuesday that he didn't know if what he called an interim agreement with Iran could be reached, but he said the goal was to ensure Iran gave up any ambitions to develop nuclear weapons. @highlight NEW: President Obama says sanctions that brought Iran to the table will continue @highlight Iran's foreign minister says Israel is trying to "torpedo" a nuclear deal @highlight Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu calls a possible Iran deal "exceedingly bad" @highlight International talks on Iran resume later this week in Geneva
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@placeholder have won all four Premier League games against Saints since the south coast club’s return to the top flight.
Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Tottenham's home clash with Southampton... Tottenham Hotspur vs Southampton (White Hart Lane) Kick-off: Sunday 2.05pm Odds (subject to change): Tottenham 11/10 Draw 12/5 Southampton 12/5 Nacer Chadli races away after scoring against Arsenal last weekend, but Spurs eventually drew the match Referee: Mike Jones Managers: Mauricio Pochettino (Tottenham), Ronald Koeman (Southampton) Head-to-head league record: Tottenham wins 45, draws 25, Southampton wins 32 @highlight Tottenham Hotspur likely to make several changes from Besiktas clash @highlight Hugo Lloris only player to play both last weekend and on Thursday @highlight Nacer Chadli, Christian Eriksen and Jan Vertonghen all likely to be recalled @highlight Southampton defender Florin Gardos will be assessed ahead of clash @highlight Maya Yoshida will also miss trip to White Hart Lane on Sunday @highlight Mauricio Pochettino will face former Saints side for first time
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Sony may be a bur in Pyongyang's fur for the movie, in which an actor playing @placeholder is confronted by the protagonist with North Korea's human rights record.
Sure, North Korea's government despises the movie "The Interview." But when its propagandists say it did not hack Sony Pictures before the original release date of the flick that satirizes dictator Kim Jong-un, they might just be telling the truth. Some U.S. cyber experts say the evidence the FBI has presented to attempt to incriminate hackers working for the communist regime is not enough to pin the blame on Pyongyang. "It's clear to us, based on both forensic and other evidence we've collected, that unequivocally they are not responsible for orchestrating or initiating the attack on Sony," said Sam Glines, who runs the cybersecurity company Norse. @highlight "Unequivocally, they are not responsible," a cybersecurity expert says about North Korea @highlight Malware in the Sony hack may have originated in North Korea but leaked a long time ago @highlight Hackers have often taken shots at Sony @highlight In 2011, hackers stole the data of an estimated 77 million people
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The disastrous raid, in which the team was reportedly targeting a @placeholder commander, has previously been described as an ‘embarrassing failure’.
A coroner burst into tears after hearing how a Special Forces officer was shot dead during a botched raid on a Taliban compound. He said that Captain Richard Holloway’s parents should be proud of their son who ‘died with a rifle in his hand doing a job that he loved and protecting freedom’. An inquest into the officer’s death two days before Christmas Day last year heard dramatic details about the night-time ambush of the Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan. The Special Boat Service solider was hit by two Kalashnikov bullets fired by a waiting enemy soldier as the elite team approached the compound. @highlight Captain Richard Holloway, 29, died two days before Christmas last year @highlight He was killed in night-time ambush of Taliban stronghold in Afghanistan @highlight Coroner Andrew Tweddle wept as he recalled death of his own son @highlight He said Captain Holloway's parents should be proud of their son who 'died with a rifle in his hand doing a job that he loved and protecting freedom’
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Vettel, who is bidding to win a third successive world title, was philosophical in defeat, adding: "@placeholder drove a fantastic race and was unbeatable, but I'm very happy to finish second, it's a lot of points.
(CNN) -- Jenson Button underlined the potential strength of the McLaren-Mercedes in 2012 with a convincing victory in the Australian Grand Prix at Albert Park, Melbourne, the opening race of the new Formula One season. Button had a quicker start than teammate and fellow-Briton Lewis Hamilton, who was on pole position, and never looked likely to relinquish his advantage, despite the intervention of the safety car giving some brief hope to world champion Sebastian Vettel. Vettel overtook Hamilton after the safety car was deployed on lap 38 when the Caterham of Vitaly Petrov stalled on the track and, for a moment, the German's Red Bull threatened to catch Button. @highlight Jenson Button dominates season-opening Australian Grand Prix for McLaren @highlight 2009 world champion Button claims his third Melbourne victory in four years @highlight Defending world champion Sebastian Vettel is second with Lewis Hamilton third @highlight Local favorite Mark Webber and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso complete the top five
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@placeholder landed significant shots in the ninth and 10th and upping the ante in the final round rocked the champion with two huge left hooks which rounded off a superb performance against man with a 44 kilogram weight advantage and standing 28 centimeters taller.
(CNN) -- David overcame Goliath as Britain's David Haye claimed the WBA world heavyweight title with a majority 12-round points victory over giant Russian Nikolai Valuev in Nuremberg on Saturday night. Valuev had a massive advantage in height and weight, towering over former cruiserweight champion Haye, but the challenger fought a clever tactical fight to win the verdict of the three judges. One scored it a 114-114 draw with the two others giving it 116-112 in Haye's favor. The flamboyant Briton reserved his best until the final round, catching the eye of the judges with a series of combinations which came close to flooring a well-beaten Valuev, who had lost just one of his previous 52 fights. Blog: Wily David out-thought Goliath. @highlight David Haye wins WBA world heavyweight title in Nuremberg @highlight Briton Haye beats giant Russian Nikolai Valuev on points after 12 rounds @highlight Haye is first British world heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis @highlight Few gave him a chance of victory as he conceded massive height and weight advantage
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@placeholder had planned for the trip to be a one-time mission.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- When Haiti suffered a massive earthquake two years ago, many people responded by donating money. Jake Wood responded with a Facebook post. "I'm going to Haiti. Who's in?" wrote the former U.S. Marine. The images Wood was seeing on the news reminded him of his tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. He realized that the skills he had acquired in the service, including the ability to adapt to difficult conditions, work with limited resources and maintain security in a dangerous environment, were sorely needed. "Those are just lessons that you work at every single day in Falluja," said Wood, 28. "To a veteran, it's second nature." @highlight Jake Wood started Team Rubicon to help those in need after natural disasters @highlight Most of the group's 1,400 volunteers are military veterans who still want to serve @highlight The nonprofit also gives veterans a chance to connect and feel part of a team @highlight Do you know a hero? Nominations are open for 2012 CNN Heroes
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El-E retrieved bottles of pills and a water bottle when @placeholder pointed to them, but its claw could not get a proper grip on a cell phone.
Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- It took Norma Margeson a few minutes to learn to control the skinny metal robot. But instead of viewing it as a machine, she soon warmed up to it as a companion. Georgia artist Norma Margeson has embraced a robot prototype that can fetch household items for patients. "Oh, I love it," she said. "I think it is such a unique character. It has a personality all its own. It can be a friend, a very good friend." Margeson, an artist from Marietta, Georgia, is learning how a health care robot dubbed El-E (pronounced "Ellie") can help her accomplish some simple household tasks. El-E is being tested by Margeson and other patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. @highlight Engineers at Georgia Tech are developing a health care robot for home use @highlight The robot can open doors and fetch items such as a bottle of pills or a cell phone @highlight Robots could assist patients with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig's disease @highlight Such health care robots may be commercially available in less than 10 years
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@placeholder then became furious and called officers to a locked bathroom door - which they broke down.
By James Nye Charged: Pallavi Dhawanwas was arrested and charged earlier this year after police were called to the family's Frisco home and discovered her son's body on ice in the bathtub The Texan mother accused of murdering her 10-year-old son and then keeping his body preserved on ice in a bath for 5 days has said she did not kill him and was complying with Hindu rituals. The family of Pallavi Dhawanwas have released an affidavit which states she loved her son Arnav 'with all my heart and never would hurt him in any way.' Dhawanwas was arrested and charged with murder in January after police were called to the family home in Frisco on her husband's return from overseas business and discovered the body of Arnav lying in a bathtub, surrounded by ice and covered with a sheet. @highlight Pallavi Dhawanwas was charged with the murder of her 10-year-old son in January after police in Frisco, Texas, discovered his body @highlight Arnav Dhawan was found in the family home, in a bathtub, covered in ice from the fridge @highlight His father, Sumeet phoned police after he returned from business with emails claiming his son was missing classes @highlight However, Pallavi denies killing her son and claims that he died of natural causes @highlight In an affidavit she says she kept the body on ice to preserve her son for Hindu rituals with her husband present @highlight The Medical Examiner's report said that Arvan most likely died of natural causes
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Secretly, he began reading books about @placeholder in his school library.
GREENCREEK, Idaho (CNN) -- It was just 2½ years ago when Elaine Sonnen found out that her 16-year-old son, Richard, had been planning a Columbine-style attack at his high school. Richard Sonnen spent 16 months in mental health institutions after plotting to kill his high school classmates. It would be a fitting payback to his high school classmates who Richard said relentlessly bullied him. "I always wanted to get back at them," Richard Sonnen said of his classmates. "I always wanted to strangle them. ... I was always mad. I was always angry and I would come home and cry to mom and dad." @highlight At age 6, Elaine Sonnen says, her son, Richard, wanted to kill her @highlight Fed up with bullying, Richard says he plotted to kill eight classmates @highlight Elaine immediately sought mental help for her son after learning of his plan @highlight Richard spent 16 months in mental institutions and now lives on his own
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It is believed the photo was taken by a confederate @placeholder prisoner of war photographer called Professor G.B.
The antique dealer jokes that his photo is proof Nicolas Cage is more than just an a-list actor - he’s also a vampire who lived during the American Civil War. An eBay seller claims to have a 4” by 2.5” carte de visite photo from around 1870 of a man who looks exactly like the 47-year-old star of Con Air, Ghost Rider and The Rock. The seller, who has put the starting price at $1million, says the photo is 100 per cent genuine and was taken of a man who lived in Bristol, Tennessee, around the time of the Civil War. @highlight Antique photo dealer wants huge price for 1870 photo of Tennessee man @highlight EBay seller Jack Mörd says it's a genuine 4” by 2.5” carte de visite photo @highlight Picture was found in back of album of death portraits from Civil War era
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That's just one of the perks at the @placeholder, where they also receive monogrammed paw-printed towels and scented poop bags.
(Travel + Leisure) -- Gunny, a devoted Peninsula Beverly Hills guest, often visits the posh hotel, and the staff joyously greets him as he strides along the lobby's marble floor. Retiring to his room, Gunny finds a specially monogrammed towel beside his bed and sits down to a grilled New York sirloin and scrambled eggs with aged Tillamook cheddar on bone china. And when he needs styling, the hotel's Rolls Royce shuttles him to the salon. All pretty normal for a 5-star hotel -- except Gunny is a golden retriever. "Like their owners, pets should have a chance to get away from their normal routine," said the hotel's head concierge, James Little. @highlight Some luxury properties go to extremes to pamper pets @highlight Pet-friendly hotels now offer amenities from massages to gourmet food @highlight Four-legged guests at The Ritz-Carlton New York can enjoy a "Pampered Pooch" package
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Although @placeholder took the third slot, Excipio explained this figure is a combination of both the original 1987 version of the film, and this year’s remake.
It may not have won any Oscars, despite its numerous nominations, but The Wolf of Wall Street has taken one particular accolade this year. Martin Scorsese’s blockbuster was the most pirated film of 2014 after being illegally download 30 million times since its release last December. Disney hit Frozen was in second place with 29.9 million downloads, while RoboCop was third with 29.8 million. Scroll down for videos Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street was illegally downloaded 30 million times during 2014, according to figures from Germany-based IT forensic firm Excipio. The blockbuster movie, starring Leonardo DiCaprio (pictured), was based on the true story of stock broker Jordan Belfort who was jailed for fraud @highlight The figures were collected by Germany-based IT forensic firm Excipio @highlight Excipio monitors copyright infringements on peer-to-peer networks @highlight Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street was illegally downloaded 30 million times during 2014 @highlight Frozen was second on 29.9 million, and RoboCop was third on 29.8 million @highlight The most pirated TV show of the year was HBO’s Game of Thrones
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@placeholder burning up: Furious demonstrators burn vehicles as they clash with riot police in Brussels in the first mass protest against the new centre-right government's austerity policies
Violence broke out on the streets of Brussels today as more than 100,000 people marched against EU-enforced austerity. Water cannons and tear gas were used in the centre of the Belgian capital as riot police tried to bring the situation under control. Fighting broke out soon after the end of a largely peaceful march organised by trade unions and left wing politicians. Scroll down for videos Riot police use their batons to beat back protesters after a mass demonstration against austerity measures in Brussels, Belgium Riot policemen charge past burning vehicles during the national trade union demonstration against plans to raise the pension age, slash social security benefits and cancel public sector wage rises @highlight Fighting broke out after the end of largely peaceful trade union march @highlight New right-wing government was elected in Belgium last month @highlight It wants to raise retirement age, cancel wage rises and cut welfare benefits
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Training partners: Chambers and @placeholder know each other well but as Ujah said, 'experience won'
By Laura Williamson Follow @@laura_mail Dwain Chambers was ‘running for everything’ as he settled into his blocks for the start of the men’s 100 metres at Birmingham’s Alexander Stadium just before 4.20pm on Sunday He was running for his fifth consecutive British title and the chance to represent his country at August’s European Championships in Zurich but, at 36, he was also running for his career. And, despite the country’s rich seam of young sprinting talent, it was the veteran performer who claimed victory — yet again. Chambers powered out of his blocks in lane four, surging past new sub-10-seconds man Chijindu Ujah to his right, and held off a late push from Harry Aikines-Aryeetey to become British champion for the eighth time, in 10.12sec. @highlight Chambers finished in 10.12 seconds at the Alexander Stadium @highlight Harry Aikines-Aryeetey was second by just 0.02 seconds @highlight Chambers and Aikines-Aryeetey qualify for the European Championships @highlight Race favourite Chijindu Ujah came third in 10.18 seconds
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Widely renowned for their efficiency from set-piece @placeholder showed exactly just why as they doubled their advantage as they capped off an excellent team move.
Atletico Madrid closed the gap on La Liga leaders Barcelona to two points as they cruised to victory over Sevilla. The La Liga champions sealed a routine win over the visitors with first-half goals from Koke and Saul Niguez, as well as a penalty from Raul Garcia and a goal in the closing stages from Raul Jimenez, securing Madrid's fourth win in six games. The impact of Diego Simeone on the sidelines for the hosts couldn't go unnoticed either, as the Atletico boss marauded the troops and fans alike, after returning to the dugout for the first time after completing his eight-game ban. @highlight The La Liga champions cruised to victory with first-half goals from Koke and Saul Niguez putting the hosts firmly in the ascendancy @highlight Raul Garcia's penalty extended Atletico's lead with his first of the season @highlight Substitute Raul Jimenez then scored his first ever goal for the club to complete the rout as Madrid turned on the style @highlight Atletico manager Diego Simeone returned to the dugout following the completion of his eight-match touchline ban
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By Luke Augustus Follow @@Luke_Augustus29 Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers believes former Southampton trio Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert will all settle in quickly at the club. Rodgers cites the similarities in playing styles between the Premier League runners-up and the south coast outfit as to why his three summer signings will find life at Anfield a smoother transition than normally expected with a new arrival. The Liverpool boss spent a combined £49million to bring the trio to Merseyside and says Southampton's offensive and aggressive style of play should mean they adapt quicker to his methods at the club. @highlight Reds boss highlighted similarities between the two Premier League sides @highlight Rodgers thinks £49million trio will settle at Anfield quickly because of this @highlight Rodgers says they already have 'an understanding' of how the club works @highlight Croatian defender Lovren pushed through a move to Liverpool after Lallana and Lambert had joined earlier in the summer
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Up there: @placeholder made life uncomfortable, making 51 passes in the opposition half with a tidy 88.2 per cent rate
Those anticipating the Premier League return got just what they wanted - last-minute winners, red cards, the odd mistake and, of course, stand-out performances. A new season is upon us, and what better way to impress than to top the statistical table? Here, EA Sports crunch the numbers to reveal the top 10 Premier League performers from the weekend. Raheem Sterling, Aaron Ramsey and David Silva all make the list, but who comes out on top in our Player Performance Index PPI chart? 10. Sebastian Larsson, Sunderland (PPI score: 33.6) Last year, Sunderland finished five points above the relegation zone. Every point counts in the harsh climate of the Premier League and Larsson, boasting an 83.3 per cent pass completion rate, spared the Black Cats' opening-day blushes with an 85th-minute goal to earn a draw against West Brom. @highlight Premier League returned on Saturday with Raheem Sterling, Aaron Ramsey and David Silva among those putting in the weekend's top performances @highlight EA Sport crunch the numbers to reveal the Player Performance Index chart @highlight Who ranks highest in the top 10 Premier League stars from the weekend?
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Abandoned: @placeholder cannot understand why such interesting remnants of history are now left empty and to rot
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 05:43 EST, 4 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 4 July 2013 With its rusting interior and basic conditions, it's hard to believe that many of Nazi Germany's most deadly U-boat attacks were partly masterminded here. But this cramped bomb damaged bunker hidden away in the remote German countryside outside Berlin was the hiding place from which top officers in the Kreigsmarine co-ordinated the Battle of the Atlantic in the latter part of World War Two. The site, codenamed Lager Koralle, or Coral Camp, was one of the few spared victorious Soviet forces at the end of the war. @highlight Lager Koralle, or Coral Camp, was the hidden base of top Kreigsmarine commanders during World War Two @highlight It was one of the few strategic spaces spared by Soviet forces at the end of the war in 1945 @highlight A stern 'Keep Out' sign didn't deter Irish photographer Ciaran Fahey from finding the bunker and exploring it @highlight The bunker is hidden away in the German countryside outside Berlin, close to the village of Lobetal
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Speaking about @placeholder's death at the time, Mr Deghayes said: 'Amer told me Abdullah advanced into territory of the Syrian army then a sniper shot him in the chest.
The last surviving member of a trio of three British brothers fighting for al-Qaeda in Syria says he will not return home because jihad requires 'commitment'. Amer Deghayes, 20, has vowed to stay in the Middle East until 'all Muslim lands' are 'ruled by Islam', despite the deaths of his brothers Abdullah, 18, and Jaffar, 17. Amer left his hometown of Brighton almost a year ago in order to work in Syria as part of an aid convoy, but began fighting for al-Nusra, an al-Qaeda linked group. Amer Deghayes, 20, has vowed to stay in Syria and keep fighting until all Muslim lands are 'ruled by Islam' despite his brothers Abdullah, 18, and Jaffar, 17, being killed @highlight Amer Deghayes, 20, travelled to Syria to fight for al-Queda group last year @highlight Followed by brothers Abdullah, 18, and Jaffar, 17, who have been killed @highlight He says he will not return home until 'all Muslim lands... are ruled by Islam'
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'Not only did he say he was in @placeholder on Sept. 6-8, 1984, he also
By Daily Mail Reporter An alleged, longtime hitman already serving what essentially is a life sentence in a Louisiana prison now claims that he was the trigger-man in an infamous 1984 murder that was the basis for the 1989 true crime novel Blind Faith - a murder for which he already has been tried and found not guilty. But that's just the tip of the alleged iceberg for 71-year-old Larry Thompson Sr. - he also has been indicted in the 1979 murder of Deanna Montgomery, of Shreveport, and indictments also are expected in the murders of two other people in two other jurisdictions, one also in Louisiana and one in Texas. @highlight Larry Thompson was known in law enforcement circles as a contract killer @highlight Thompson was acquitted of the 1984 murder of Maria Marshall in New Jersey @highlight This week, Thompson admitted that he had been the trigger man in Marshall's murder, which was setup by her husband, who was found guilty of her murder and sentenced to death @highlight Authorities suspect Thompson could be involved in dozens of other cold case murders @highlight In addition to his confession, Thompson has been indicted in the 1979 death of Deanna Montgomery @highlight Thompson currently is serving a 50-plus-year prison sentence for a botched armored car robbery
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It sounds as if someone set off a long string of firecrackers as puffs of smoke rise from the blue @placeholder facing off with police cars.
(CNN) -- Jose Maldonado was getting off the bus when the suspects exited the Stockton, California, bank with their hostages. Police had already arrived at the Bank of the West, the witness told CNN affiliate KOVR-TV on Wednesday, but authorities couldn't take out the assailants, not with their guns trained on a customer and two bank employees. "There was three guys, had three guns and three hostages, and they had the guns to the hostages' heads," Maldonado told the Sacramento station. "They were petrified. Their faces were white. They were just so scared." Climbing into a Ford Explorer belonging to one of the hostages, the robbery suspects made one of the hostages drive. Police "surrounded the car, and they just couldn't shoot at them because they were so close to the hostages. They just drove right out of the parking lot," Maldonado said. @highlight NEW: Dead suspects were members of Norteños street gang, police say @highlight Jaime Ramos, 19, charged with murder, robbery after violent police chase @highlight Police chief: Suspects at one point got away but set up ambush rather than flee @highlight Chase ends in gunbattle after which police find hostage, two suspects dead
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"This is about the fact that a young boy was shot and killed in @placeholder."
A law enforcement officer's quick decision is once again being put under a microscope. On Monday, Cleveland police said officers fatally shot 12-year-old Tamir Rice as the youth reached for an air pistol in his waist. Chief Calvin Williams said the air pistol was "indistinguishable from a real firearm." An orange tip indicating the gun was not a real firearm had been removed, police said. "Our officers at times are required to make critical decisions in a split second," Williams said at a news conference "Unfortunately, this was one of those times." The incident comes as the nation nervously awaits a grand jury decision on whether to charge the police officer who killed African-American teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August. @highlight An orange tip indicating the gun was not a real firearm had been removed, police said @highlight Deputy chief says police have surveillance video of the shooting @highlight Officer who fired fatal shots "had no clue" Tamir Rice was 12, union official says @highlight "You didn't give him a chance," an angry resident says of the shooting
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The handwritten note of comfort, written in purple ink, was accompanied by a wand, an acceptance letter to @placeholder's school Hogwarts, a list of school supplies and a signed book.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has written a heartfelt letter to Cassidy Stay, who survived a gun attack that killed her parents and four siblings in Texas last month. The 15-year-old, who had played dead after a gunman attacked her family, had quoted part of a speech given by Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore in the third film of the popular series. Bravely speaking at a memorial just days after the July 9 attack, Cassidy had quoted the film, saying: 'Happiness can be found even in the darkest times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.' Scroll down for video @highlight Author sent handwritten letter in purple ink from her character Dumbledore to Texas girl @highlight 15-year-old had pretended to be dead after a gunman killed her parents and four siblings last month @highlight Facebook support page campaigned for Rowling to contact Cassidy Stay
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Tasha Henderson had been on the Blue Cross waiting list for three months when she saw @placeholder
A stray kitten who lost her right front paw in a mousetrap while looking for food has been adopted by new owners. The tiny black and white cat was almost killed by her curiosity when the trap slammed shut on her leg and left her facing an agonising and slow death. But luckily a passer-by heard her faint cries coming from a garden in Lewknor, Oxfordshire, and took her to a local pet charity. Staff named her Babybel after the small cheese and sent her to an animal hospital in London where vets performed the amputation. Scroll down for video @highlight Kitten got paw caught in trap while looking for food in Oxfordshire garden @highlight Blue Cross vets feared cat, named Babybel, would never be re-homed @highlight Adopted by animal lover Tasha Henderson as friend for her cat George, 4 @highlight Despite having three legs, Babybel 'jumps all over the place like a rabbit'
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‘But there seemed to be some bias towards the @placeholder.
Germany began their World Cup campaign with a 4-0 rout of Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal on Monday and immediately vowed to lift the trophy in honour of stricken Formula One star Michael Schumacher. A Thomas Muller hat-trick lit up Salvador’s Arena Fonte Nova as Portugal were flattened by a brilliant German performance and the sending-off of defender Pepe. Afterwards, Germany’s players revealed they had been heartened by news that Schumacher had left hospital for the first time since a skiing accident left him in a coma in France at the end of last year. Heartening: Germany's players were boosted by the news Michael Schumacher has left hospital for the first time since falling into a coma following a skiing accident @highlight Lukas Podolski says news Schumacher had left hospital following his coma @highlight Schumacher has been in a coma since skiing accident at end of last year @highlight Portugal coach Paulo Bento says referee Milorad Mazic was biased towards Germany @highlight Pepe was sent off for butting Muller and will miss rest of group stages @highlight Germany have one foot in World Cup last 16
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This town wouldn't be here if it weren't started by the @placeholder.
New Braunfels, Texas (CNN) -- Judy Young stoops down to point out her favorite feature of the sidewalk: a thick, bronze ring attached to the curb, about the size of a bracelet, weathered and rusted. The sidewalks of downtown New Braunfels, Texas, are lined with them at inconsistent intervals. They are remnants of the days when European immigrants farmed the lush countryside known as the Texas Hill Country, she says. Farmers of predominantly German heritage rode into town and tied their horses to the rings while they conducted business in stores like Henne Hardware, which still stands, and claims to be "Texas' oldest hardware store in continuous operation" since 1857. @highlight Residents say New Braunfels, Texas, sister city to Braunfels, Germany, isn't "German" enough @highlight As the town grows, it wants visitors to know what New Braunfels is about @highlight New Braunfels boasts several organizations dedicated to preserving its German heritage
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Brazilian officials say that the pilots turned off the @placeholder's transponder, something that the pilots flatly denied during a videoconference.
(CNN) -- Two American pilots involved in a plane collision over the Brazilian Amazon that resulted in the deaths of 154 people were sentenced to community service, a Brazilian judge ruled. Judge Murilo Mendes originally sentenced Joseph Lepore and Jan Paul Paladino to four years and four days in prison, but then Monday commuted the sentence to community service to be carried out in the United States. They will also not be allowed to fly for four years and four days. The sentence stems from a September 2006 incident where, according to court records, the Legacy 600 jet the two were piloting made contact with a Gol Airlines Boeing 737. The smaller jet made an emergency landing and all were safe, but all 154 passengers and crew aboard the large commercial jet were killed. @highlight The two pilots were involved in a fatal plane crash in 2006 @highlight All 154 passengers and crew of a Boeing 737 were killed @highlight The small plane they were piloting survived @highlight Authorities say the two pilots were inexperienced
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In addition, @placeholder's office will organize training sessions for club and league officials and staff at industry meetings.
New York (CNN) -- Major League Baseball issued a policy Tuesday afternoon to protect players from discrimination and harassment based on their sexual orientation. MLB Commissioner Bud Selig and New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced the new code of conduct at an All-Star game fan celebration at New York's Javits Center. The policy aims to strengthen efforts to protect gay players. The code will be given to every Major League and Minor League player and posted in each locker room. "The Great American pastime of baseball sends a message that no professional athlete, professional or amateur should have to sit on the sidelines or hide out of fear of being mistreated because of their sexual orientation," said Schneiderman. "I commend the commissioner and Major League Baseball for leading the charge for tolerance in professional sports." @highlight Major League Baseball has new code of conduct @highlight It seeks end to discrimination over sexual orientation @highlight Posters will be placed in locker rooms
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Portsmouth @placeholder heard Miller was 'resentful' that his wife was gaining independence and was out of the house more often.
By Richard Spillett A man flew into a rage and stabbed his wife in the back after he woke up with cold feet because she hogged the bedsheets, a court has heard. Retired engineer Derek Miller, 76, is accused of plunging a 10-inch kitchen knife into Galina Miller's shoulder before telling her: 'You will die now.' Court hears that after his wife fled their home, sailing enthusiast Miller phoned the police and told them: 'I have just attempted to kill my wife. She's run away - I have failed.' The attack happened at the couple's seafront home in Broad Street, Old Portsmouth, which Mrs Miller fled in her dressing gown after being stabbed in the back, the city's Crown Court has heard @highlight Derek Miller accused of stabbing wife before claiming: 'She goaded me' @highlight He was angry after Galina got a job and became independent, court hears @highlight Alleged attack with 10ins knife came after they tried to mend marriage @highlight Mrs Miller fled seafront house in Portsmouth in dressing gown, court told @highlight Miller denies attempted murder and tells jury he was 'in different world'
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Of course, whether an @placeholder-led government can amend laws related to the central bank, or will in large part depend on the election outcome.
London (CNN) -- Hopes that this weekend's Japanese election will deliver a major policy shift towards delivering higher growth and inflation have given the country's financial markets a long-overdue shot in the arm. Stock markets have rallied, up 10% on the month to their highest levels since April. The yen, which was recently within touching distance of its post-war high, causing agony for Japan's manufacturers, has eased to eight-month lows. And Japan's long-term interest rates have fallen to their lowest levels since 2003. Optimism hangs on the electoral rhetoric of LDP leader Shinzo Abe, odds-on to be Japan's next prime minister. @highlight Former PM Shinzo Abe is campaigning on joint monetary and fiscal stimulus to end persistent deflation @highlight Abe has threatened legislative action if the Central Bank of Japan doesn't commit to a 2% inflation target @highlight Given political constraints, Abe is unlikely to secure the working majorities needed to pass such legislation, Scicluna writes
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For a nation still largely ruled from behind closed doors, however, official pronouncements after a series of year-end leadership meetings have offered better clues on @placeholder's ambitions and priorities in 2015.
Beijing, China (CNN)As New Year's Eve messages go, Xi Jinping's speech on national television was almost pitch-perfect. Highlighting continued economic growth and rising living standard in 2014, the Chinese president -- entering the third year into his expected decade-long reign -- said he wanted to "click the 'like' button" for the country's 1.3 billion citizens, whose "support for officials at all levels" made such achievements possible. Xi -- who also heads the ruling Communist Party as well as the world's largest standing army -- promised deeper reform and the rule of law in the coming year, comparing them to "a bird's two wings." @highlight Chinese president Xi Jinping's New Year speech highlighted economic growth and rising living standards in 2014 @highlight 2014 has seen Xi take down 3 top officials in China's fight against corruption: Zhou Yongkang, Xu Caihou and Liu Zhijun @highlight He's also taking aim at "vulgar" art and entertainment, with cleavage censored in a hit TV show. @highlight Xi and other top officials acknowledged the prospect of slower economic growth in 2015
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Last week, the president of the Southern @placeholder government demanded an immediate withdrawal of the Sudanese armed forces that occupy Abyei.
Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- Sudan and Southern Sudan have signed an agreement on border security amid tensions over the disputed Abyei border region, the African Union said Tuesday. The deal, negotiated Monday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, is designed to "ensure that the two parties can maintain stable and secure relations," the African Union said in a statement. "The agreement also establishes a Common Border Zone between North and South Sudan, which is to be demilitarized and jointly monitored and patrolled." The deal was brokered by the African Union and signed by top military and political officials. Additional negotiations will be held within a week, the statement said. @highlight NEW: Sudanese government asks United Nations to leave by July 9 @highlight Southern Sudan official calls for international support @highlight Sudan denies claims of racial cleansing @highlight Southern Sudan is to become an independent state in July
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On December 15, the day before @placeholder went missing, Reynolds filed a complaint seeking sole custody.
(CNN) -- A central Maine police chief said Friday that authorities now believe there was "foul play" in the disappearance two weeks ago of a 20-month-old girl. Ayla Reynolds was last seen December 16 when her father, Justin Dipietro, said he put her to bed. Dipietro -- who has insisted that he has "no idea what happened to Ayla" -- later reported the girl missing. Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey previously has said authorities were confident that someone took Ayla from the house. But in his comments Friday, issued in a statement, Massey went a step further in saying the case "has evolved from the search for a missing child to a criminal investigation." @highlight The case has "evolved" from a missing child case to a criminal probe, police chief says @highlight Ayla Reynolds' father says he hasn't seen the girl since putting her to bed December 16 @highlight He says he has "no idea what happened" to the 20-month-old girl
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In about a month, scientists plan to have @placeholder scoop up some Martian material.
Fashion Week has begun in New York, but for space enthusiasts, the most exciting glamor shots are coming from Mars. The much-celebrated rover Curiosity has so far strutted 109 meters (358 feet) on the surface of the Red Planet, according to its odometer, and she's looking great, NASA scientists say. The 2000-pound SUV-sized rover has been on the surface of Mars for about one month, and operating as expected. "There have been no significant anomalies or wild cards thrown in where the performance on Mars differed significantly from the Earth," said Michael Watkins, Curiosity mission manager at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at a news briefing Thursday. "That's a real testament to the engineers that developed the system." @highlight Scientists aren't seeing major 'wild cards' in rover performance @highlight Dust cover on high-resolution camera appears to be intact @highlight Sampling of Martian material may begin in about a month @highlight Curiosity has been on Mars since August 6
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‘I couldn’t believe the yellow card,’ said the @placeholder manager.
No sooner had Sergio Aguero made a tearful exit from the Etihad Stadium than Manchester City were closing ranks to insist that they can prosper at home and abroad without their talismanic striker. Aguero limped off with damaged ligaments in his left knee just 75 seconds into the 1-0 victory over Everton after tangling with Toffees midfielder Muhamed Besic. City’s 19-goal top scorer is almost certainly out of Wednesday’s decisive Champions League showdown with Roma and, most likely, the majority of the busy festive programme after the Premier League champions won their fourth league game in a row to cut Chelsea’s lead at the top to three points. @highlight Manchester City beat Everton 1-0 at the Etihad on Saturday @highlight Sergio Aguero limped off with knee ligament damage after 75 seconds @highlight City face Roma away in crunch Champions League clash on Wednesday @highlight James Milner: City are not a 'one-man team' but Aguero will be 'big miss' @highlight Midfielder insists Aguero's absence will not stop City progressing
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Much-loved: @placeholder is seen here i hospital surrounded by his family before his death
Melvin Clary was a man obsessed with everything about the ocean. A deep sea fisherman from Livermore, California, 'Mel' loved to go abalone hunting with his two sons and explore the tide pools at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve with the rest of the family. So when he passed away earlier this month, he not only wanted to be laid to rest in the ocean - he wanted his memory to be cast out to sea. And so on August 17, Mel's loved ones bottled up a message written on his behalf in a special airtight container, according to My Modern Met. @highlight Deep sea fisherman Melvin Clary, of Livermore, California, passed away earlier this month @highlight To commemorate him, his family spread his ashed at sea and sent out a message in a bottle from Half Moon Bay @highlight The note asks anyone who finds it to take a picture to post to Facebook and set the bottle back on its 'journey' @highlight One fisherman in Francis Bay, California, came across the bottle last weekend
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@placeholder' call for an explanation could have implications for the NCAA, as it's involved in three court cases aiming to dissolve the long-standing amateur model and give players more rights -- and possibly salaries.
(CNN) -- A U.S. congressman is questioning whether the NCAA failed to hold the University of North Carolina accountable during a 2012 academic fraud investigation and is demanding answers from NCAA brass. If he doesn't get them, he'll call for congressional hearings and subpoena NCAA President Mark Emmert, Rep. Tony Cardenas told CNN. The California Democrat is referring to a probe in which the National Collegiate Athletic Association investigated UNC's system of "paper classes" -- independent studies requiring little work and no attendance. Athletes were able to get easy "A"s without actually going to class. The NCAA declined to sanction the university, saying the scandal was academic in nature, not athletic. @highlight A congressman questions the NCAA's decision not to sanction UNC in fake class scandal @highlight A student-athlete group files complaints with the Department of Education over "paper classes" @highlight UNC has sought new investigation since exposure of low literacy among athletes
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Meanwhile, the Professional Golf Association (PGA) has cleared three-time major winner Vijay Singh of infringing the @placeholder's anti-doping policy.
(CNN) -- Prepare to meet the young apprentices to China's Masters sensation Guan Tianlang. The 14-year-old stunned the golfing world when he made the halfway cut as the youngest player to enter the prestigious major, finishing as Augusta's leading amateur. But Guan is likely to be just the start as China prepares to unveil its next crop of golfing prodigies at this week's China Open in Tianjin. China's brat pack is led by 12-year-old Ye Wocheng, who tees off as the youngest player in the history of the European Tour on Thursday. Alongside him will be15-year-old Bai Zhengkai, who earned his place in the field after winning the China Junior Match Play Championship, as well as qualifier Dou Zecheng, a relative old-timer at 16 years of age. @highlight Ye Wocheng to make history as the youngest player on the European Tour at China Open @highlight The 12-year-old is joined by teenage talent Bai Zhengkai and Dou Zecheng @highlight Golfers hope to follow the lead set by China's Masters sensation Guan Tianlang @highlight The PGA lifts doping sanctions against Vijay Singh
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They got the U.S. government to admit that @placeholder was the source of this and there's no action plan really, at least publicly no action plan, in response to it," said Cha.
(CNN)As the United States gets ready to blame the Sony hack on North Korea, a troublesome question is emerging: Just what is North Korea capable of? Experts say the nation has spent scarce resources on building up a unit called "Bureau 121" to carry out cyberattacks. North Korea has been blamed in the past for attacks in South Korea, but the Sony hack -- if indeed North Korea is behind it -- would seem to represent an escalation of tactics. "I think we underestimated North Korea's cybercapabilities," said Victor Cha, director of Asian Studies at Georgetown University. "They certainly didn't evidence this sort of capability in the previous attacks." @highlight The United States is set to blame North Korea for the massive hack at Sony @highlight It's not the first time North Korea would be accused of launching such an attack @highlight "In Pyongyang, they're probably popping the champagne corks," says one analyst
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After the tragic loss of their daughter, the couple are closer than ever and @placeholder is always happy for his wife to give him a trim (pictured wiping off the hair after the shave)
A woman who lost the use of her hands after a debilitating illness has learnt paint, embroider and even give her husband a trim - just by using her feet. Bai Aixiang's feet are so dexterous, she can even change the blades on the razor before she sets to work shaving the head of her husband Ma Wanwa, 70, at their home in Heyuan, in north-western China's Ningxia Hui autonomous region. Bai contracted polio at the age of 12 which left her hands permanently deformed while a later disease robbed her of what little use she had left. Chinese woman Bai Aixiang has learnt to use her feet for everything- even trimming her husband's hair- since contracting polio as a child which left her hands deformed @highlight Bai Aixiang, 49, lost the use of her hands after contracting polio as a child @highlight But she taught herself to use her feet to allow her to carry out daily tasks @highlight Her feet are so dexterous she can paint, embroider and even use a razor
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The boy's father lives outside of @placeholder and has been ruled out as a suspect.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 20:37 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 11 July 2013 Missing: Terry Dewayne Smith Jr went missing Saturday night while his step-brother was babysitting Police in Southern California have made an arrest in the case of an 11-year-old autistic boy who went missing over the weekend after a child's body was found partially exposed in a shallow grave today. Police found the body, believed to be little Terry Dewayne Smith Jr, when they searched his family's home in Menifee, California, in Riverside County. After the grim discovery, officers arrested a 16-year-old family member - thought to be his half-brother, who was the last person to see Terry alive. @highlight Sheriff's Department in Menifee, California has suspended its search for Terry Dewayne Smith
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@placeholder for Autograph plunge bra, £25, and knickers, £12.50, marksandspencer.com
What is it about lacy lingerie that lures celebrities into thinking they can become fashion experts overnight? From Rosie Huntington-Whiteley for Marks & Spencer, to Kelly Brook for New Look, scores of famous faces are adding ‘lingerie designer’ to their CVs — despite little or no prior knowledge of the rag trade. But are their designs any good? We asked fabric expert Mairwen Jones, who has worked as a technologist for M&S and model Lauren McAvoy, who wears size 10 knickers and a 34C bra, to blind-test some celeb smalls . . . Scroll down for video BRITNEY SPEARS Triangle bra, £32, and briefs, £19, asos.com @highlight Lacy lingerie lures celebrities into thinking they can become fashion experts @highlight Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has designed for Marks & Spencer @highlight Kelly Brook has a New Look range @highlight But are their designs any good? @highlight Expert Mairwen Jones and model Lauren McAvoy blind test celeb smalls
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At the time, everyone thought that @placeholder was pretty much finished."
(CNN) -- Forgive the pun: Want a slice of early Apple history? Three of the legal documents that detail the founding of the revolutionary computer company are going up for auction soon -- some two months after the death of co-founder Steve Jobs. Sotheby's, the auction house that's hosting the sale, expects the legal papers to sell for $100,000 to $150,000. "The 1976 document, which once belonged to Ronald G. Wayne, one of Apple's founders along with Steven P. Jobs and Stephen G. Wozniak, is the first chapter in the story of one of America's most important companies," Sotheby's says in a press release. @highlight Original 1976 Apple contract is going up for auction on December 13 @highlight Sotheby's New York is auctioning off three original Apple documents @highlight The founding agreement is signed by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne @highlight The auction house expects the docs to fetch at least $100,000
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To date, 12 people associated with the compound have been indicted as part of the investigation, @placeholder Attorney General Greg Abbott said.
(CNN) -- A grand jury has indicted polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs on a second sexual assault charge in connection with a probe of his Texas compound, prosecutors said Wednesday. The charge against Warren Jeffs stems from a probe into his sect's Yearning for Zion Ranch near Eldorado, Texas. The Schleicher County, Texas, grand jury charged Jeffs, who already could be sentenced to life in prison after being convicted of a different charge in Utah, with a first-degree felony count of aggravated sexual assault. The indictment is Jeffs' second in Schleicher County. In July, he was charged with sexually assaulting a child under 17. @highlight Warren Jeffs indicted on second Texas sexual assault charge in four months @highlight Grand jury also indicts three other members of polygamous sect @highlight Charges stem from probe of sect's ranch outside Eldorado, Texas @highlight Jeffs convicted in Utah of accomplice to rape for role in member's marriage to teen
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They targeted the supermarket because it was run by @placeholder.
This is the Muslim man who has been hailed a hero after he hid shoppers in the freezer of the Jewish grocery store after an Islamic gunman raided the deli where he worked. Lassana Bathily, 24, originally from Mali in west Africa, guided terrified customers to safety in a supermarket chiller at the Hyper Cacher supermarket in Porte de Vincennes, Paris, yesterday. He has since been praised for his quick-thinking and bravery after 15 hostages, which reportedly included two children, escaped the ordeal, in which gunman Amedy Coulibaly was killed as he attempted to flee. Lassana Bathily, the Muslim shop assistant that led hostages to safety, has been hailed a hero since siege @highlight Lassana Bathily, 24, guided terrified customers to safety in store chiller @highlight The shoppers had been in Paris supermarket buying food for the Sabbath @highlight They huddled together in minus three temperatures to try to keep warm @highlight Mr Bathily used a goods lift to escape and give police valuable information
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Gristina resides with her family on a 12-acre property in Monroe, which is about 50 miles (80km) north of @placeholder.
By Damian Ghigliotty The infamous mother of four who admitted to running a prostitution ring in New York has been sentenced to six months in jail followed by five years probation. U.S. prosecutors said Anna Gristina, a native of Edinburgh, Scotland, living in Monroe, New York, was the madam of a Manhattan sex service for 15 years. The 45-year-old mother first claimed she ran a dating service, but later admitted to the single charge of promoting prostitution as part of a plea deal at Manhattan Supreme Court on September 26. 'Manhattan Madam' gets sentenced: Anna Gristina sits in the Manhattan Supreme Court with her attorney Norman Pattis on November 20, 2012 @highlight Anna Gristina, 45, who admitted promoting prostitution in New York for 15 years, has been sentenced to six months in jail followed by five years probation @highlight Her lawyer said she was trapped by a sting in which an undercover cop watched two prostitutes have sex @highlight Gristina netted an estimated $10 million (£6.4 million) from her business, which was said to include a roster of wealthy clients @highlight The wife and mother of four often referred to as the 'Manhattan Madam' may now be deported as a result of her conviction
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By Gemma Mullin for MailOnline Tests for a woman from Sierra Leone showing symptoms of Ebola have come back negative after she was held at a Scottish immigration removal centre. The woman was detained at Dungavel Detention Centre in South Lanarkshire after she fell ill and was taken to hospital where doctors carried out tests. Health chiefs confirmed last night that she did not have the disease. A Scottish Government spokesman said: 'The results have now been returned and they have confirmed that she tested negative'. Scroll down for video The Dungavel Detention Centre in South Lanarkshire where the woman was being held before undergoing tests @highlight Woman was detained at Dungavel Detention Centre in South Lanarkshire @highlight She has been taken to hospital where she has undergone tests for Ebola @highlight Scottish Government spokesman said results confirmed she tested negative
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No @placeholder aircraft has been observed operating since the military operations began over the weekend, he said.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's momentum has stopped and rebels have been able to hold onto areas that government forces had been poised to capture just a few days ago, a U.S. official said Monday. Gadhafi has declared a cease-fire, the official said, and the coalition is watching carefully to see if that declaration "is a pledge or just words." An opposition spokesman said Monday there is no cease-fire, at least not in Misrata, a key city about two hours east of Tripoli. The spokesman, Mohamed -- who would not divulge his last name out of concern for his safety -- said the destruction there is "unimaginable" and that Misrata was bombarded heavily over the past four days by forces loyal to Gadhafi. @highlight There is no cease-fire in Misrata, a rebel spokesman says @highlight The coalition made effective progress Monday, a commander says @highlight Members are now deciding who should command the military mission @highlight There are no plans to target Gadhafi, the commander says
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Two of its students are joining the @placeholder at a handful of shows to play guitar with the band for a bit.
(CNN) -- Steve Miller admits he has no idea why it took him 17 years to release a new studio album. He also admits he was in no rush to do so. "We continued to sell records from our touring, and we were really in this sort of magical place where we didn't have to make records until I really wanted to," said Miller, 66, in an interview with CNN Radio. "I've recorded lots of projects, but just haven't bothered to release them." "BINGO! ", however, is not remaining on the shelf. Steve Miller Band's first new studio album since 1993's "Wide River" hits stores on June 15, and sees Miller embracing the blues music he immersed himself in growing up in Dallas. "BINGO!" features his interpretations of tracks like B.B. King's "Rock Me Baby," Jimmy Reed's "You Got Me Dizzy" and Jimmie Vaughan's "Hey Yeah" -- the album's first single. @highlight "BINGO!" features interpretations of B.B. King, Jimmie Vaughan tracks @highlight "I wanted to get some material and make it my own," Steve Miller says @highlight Album has "lots of lead guitar and cool guitar parts" @highlight With growth of internet, audiences today "are really hipper," he says
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@placeholder has the second-highest unemployment rate in the country, at 11.2%.
(CNN) -- A Rhode Island-based video game company founded by former Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling filed for bankruptcy on Thursday, according to court documents. The company, 38 Studios, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware on Thursday. According to the filing, the company owes its creditors $150.7 million but only holds $21.7 million in assets. "This action comes after several weeks when the company has reviewed, considered and received the recommendations and advice with respect to potential avenues for relief that are currently available," the company said in a statement Thursday. "After ongoing negotiations with the State of Rhode Island and potential investors and other interested parties, the company has been unable to find a solution to the current stalemate." @highlight 38 Studios, founded in Massachusetts by ex-pitching ace Curt Schilling, files Chapter 7 @highlight The videogame company owes creditors up to $500M, has assets of no more than $50M @highlight 38 Studios relocated to Rhode Island in 2010 after getting $75 million in loan guarantees @highlight State and federal authorities, including FBI, are probing the company's transactions
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Remembrance: @placeholder (pictured), the partner of deceased Charlie Hebdo editor, Charb, attended a ceremony today as her former boyfriend was made an honorary citizen of Paris
The partner of 'Charb' – Stephane Charbonnier, editor of Charlie Hebdo – has said she always knew he would be assassinated. In emotional interviews, 41-year-old Jeannette Bougrab said: 'I always knew he was going to die like Theo Van Gogh (the Dutch cartoonist murdered in 2004).' 'I begged him to leave France but he wouldn't. My companion is dead because he drew in a newspaper.' Miss Bougrab, who had lived with Charb and her adopted daughter May for three years, added sadly: 'He never had children because he knew he was going to die. He lived without fear, but he knew he would die.' @highlight Jeannette Bougrab, 41, begged Stephane Charbonnier to leave France @highlight 'He never had children because he knew he was going to die,' she said @highlight The daughter of Algerian immigrants is known as a fierce critic of religion @highlight She has slammed the 'inadequate security' given to the magazine staff @highlight Her boyfriend was one of 12 people murdered by Said and Cherif Kouachi @highlight The two men are now being pursued by French special forces near Paris
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@placeholder in Boston was not expected to resume operations
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 9 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:15 EST, 10 February 2013 New Englanders struggled to dig out from as much as three feet of snow Saturday and emergency crews used snowmobiles to reach shivering motorists stranded on New York’s Long Island after a howling storm swept through the Northeast. About 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity, and some could be cold and dark for days. Many roads across the New York-to-Boston corridor of roughly 25 million people were impassable. Cars were entombed by drifts. And some people woke up in the morning to find the snow packed so high they couldn’t get their doors open. @highlight Storm battered Northeast Friday night into Saturday morning @highlight New York City got just over eight inches of snow and Boston got more than two feet @highlight JFK, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty airports re-opened and flights resumed @highlight More than 650,000 customers without power in Northeast @highlight Hurricane force wind gusts up to 76mph reported at Boston's Logan Airport @highlight Nearly 40 inches of snow fell in parts of Connecticut, 22 inches in Long Island, New York, one foot in New Jersey, 11 inches in Manhattan
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The most common symptom of @placeholder's lymphoma is a painless swelling in a lymph node, normally in the neck, armpit or groin.
(CNN) -- Andy Murray fought off the tears to claim victory in the final of the Brisbane International following the news that one of his best friends has been diagnosed with a form of cancer. British tennis player Ross Hutchins, 27, is a former doubles partner of Murray's as well as a Davis Cup teammate. Murray, who overcame Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov 7-6 6-4, dedicated his victory to Hutchins while holding back the tears, saying: "I'd like to dedicate this victory to one of my best friends. He's back home watching -- you're going to get through it." Hutchins has been diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, a cancer of the white blood cell found in the lymphatic system, which is a network of vessels and glands spread throughout the body. @highlight Andy Murray wins Brisbane International following victory over Grigor Dimitrov @highlight U.S. Open champion dedicates victory to friend and former doubles partner Ross Hutchins @highlight British tennis player Hutchins, 27, has been diagnosed with Hodgkins lymphoma @highlight Petra Kvitova crashes out of Sydney International
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We are a proxy for smearing the Labour Party and @placeholder, since the same elite is now worried that a Labour government which may itself not play by the old rules is a possibility.’
Threat: Unite union General Secretary Len McCluskey found to continue using 'leverage' tactics against employers Union boss Len McCluskey defied Ed Miliband yesterday by vowing to continue with ‘bully-boy’ tactics against employers after one militant campaigner was caught on tape joking about being branded an ‘industrial terrorist’. Mr McCluskey, the leader of Unite, which is Labour’s biggest funder, vowed to continue with controversial protests at the homes of company executives, insisting they told ‘bad bosses that they have nowhere to hide’. He insisted that so-called ‘leverage’ tactics had been demonstrated to work, winning victories for his union in a series of disputes. @highlight Union groups personally target and humiliate executives of big firms @highlight Ineos director feared for the safety of his children after protest on his drive @highlight Unite general secretary Len McCluskey says 'leverage' tactics are working @highlight Number 10 warns 'intimidatory behaviour is wrong' and will be stopped
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England captain Eoin Morgan looks dejected as he walks past @placeholder as they celebrate
This was brutal. This was a painful, embarrassing lesson for England in how to play one-day cricket in an age where they have been left behind in the 50-over game. One of the teams involved in Saturday's showpiece at the Melbourne Cricket Ground have every chance of winning the World Cup and it isn’t England. Australia were always going to be hot favourites in this opening match of the premier one-day tournament in front of 84,336 but this was much worse than England could have imagined. Do not be fooled by the late England runs once the tension had gone from the contest. This was an absolute demolition of Eoin Morgan’s side and their aspirations of springing a Valentine’s Day surprise, as they lost by 111 runs. @highlight Australia defeated rivals England in front of 84,336 spectators @highlight Aaron Finch provided the backbone to their innings with 135 @highlight Australia made their highest ever one-day score against England
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The Air Force training video shows a winged @placeholder following a target as he drives through the streets of a dense city.
The U.S. Air Force is developing tiny unmanned drones that will fly in swarms, hover like bees, crawl like spiders and even sneak up on unsuspecting targets and execute them with lethal precision. The Air Vehicles Directorate, a research arm of the Air Force, has released a computer-animated video outlining the the future capabilities of Micro Air Vehicles (MAVs). The project promises to revolutionize war by down-sizing the combatants. 'MAVs will become a vital element in the ever-changing war-fighting environment and will help ensure success on the battlefield of the future,' the narrator intones. 'Unobtrusive, pervasive, lethal - Micro Air Vehicles, enhancing the capabilities of the future war fighter.' @highlight Air Vehicles Directorate at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio, is already developing prototypes of tiny drones that can hover @highlight The Micro Air Vehicles will work in swarms to provide complex surveillance of a battlefield @highlight They can also be armed with incapacitating chemicals, combustible payloads or even explosives 'for precision targeting capability'
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VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Alex Rodriguez get hit by the pitch and a ball that left Atlanta Braves' @placeholder with a shattered jaw
By Mike Dawes PUBLISHED: 06:03 EST, 22 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:09 EST, 22 August 2013 Boston Red Sox pitcher Ryan Dempster has been dealt a five-game suspension for intentionally hitting New York Yankees superstar Alex Rodriguez with the ball. Major League Baseball vice-president Joe Garagiola Jr announced the penalty on Tuesday after the Red Sox’s defeat on Sunday, and also confirmed that Yankees manager Joe Girardi would be fined for rushing onto the field and arguing with plate umpire Brian O’Nora for failing to eject Dempster. Dempster threw his fourth pitch at Rodriguez, who is accused of using performance-enhancing steroids. @highlight Ryan Dempster hit Alex Rodriguez with his fourth pitch @highlight Umpire Brian O'Nora issued Red Sox pitcher with a warning caused Yankees manager Joe Girardi to run onto the field @highlight Dempster can appeal the suspension and play while it's under review @highlight Atlanta Braves batter Jason Heyward suffers broken jaw from pitch during game against the New York Mets
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But in a battle of former world number one's, Sharapova was taken all the way by Ivanovic, who led by a set and 3-1 and looked set to take the keys of the @placeholder herself.
(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova drove away a top of the range Porsche sports car for the third straight year in Stuttgart after battling back to beat Ana Ivanovic in the final Sunday. Sharapova may need to build a bigger garage at home to house the prize gifts from the sponsor of the WTA Premier Tier event, but it's a nice problem to have for the four-time grand slam champion, who is returning to her best form after recovering from a recurrent shoulder injury. "I had quite a slow beginning to the year, but me and my team have been working hard to get in the position to win titles again, and I'm so happy to be able to do it in Stuttgart," the Russian told the official WTA website. @highlight Maria Sharapova wins WTA tournament in Stuttgart for third year in a row @highlight Beats Ana Ivanovic in final in three sets @highlight Claims Porsche sports car from sponsors @highlight Kei Nishikori wins ATP tournament in Barcelona
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@placeholder were fined just 9,000 euros ($13,800) for the abuse directed by their supporters at Eto'o.
(CNN) -- As a player who has won African and Olympic titles with Cameroon and Spanish league and Champions League titles with Barcelona as well as three African footballer of the year awards, Samuel Eto'o expects to command respect. Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o is one of a number of top footballers who have spoken out against racism. Yet Eto's spectacular career in Spain, where his goalscoring prowess have made him one of the world's most feared and admired strikers, has been punctuated by incidents in which he has been the victim of sickening racist abuse. Memorably, Eto'o started to walk off the pitch in protest during a match at Real Zaragoza in 2006 after being taunted by home supporters chanting monkey noises only to be persuaded to return by his Barcelona teammates and the club's coach, Frank Rijkaard. @highlight Samuel Eto'o: "We can't wait until some crazy fan kills a black player" @highlight Barcelona striker has endured regular racist taunting while playing in Spain @highlight Eto'o almost walked off during a match in 2006 because of sustained abuse @highlight He no longer allows family to come to games to protect them from racism
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That's changing with the impressive transformation of a once bleak wasteland known as the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- You've fed the birds in London's Trafalgar Square. Lit a candle in Notre Dame in Paris. Enjoyed that relaxing cup of cafe con leche in Madrid's Plaza Mayor. What next? If the usual itinerary of cathedrals, palaces and souvenir shops has ceased to thrill, maybe it's time to abandon the well-trodden tourist circuit on your next trip to Europe and head to the river. During the past two decades, a number of European cities have invested heavily in redeveloping blighted industrial river fronts, turning them into charming urban retreats that emphasize sustainability, sports and local culture. Visitors can explore on foot, or cycle, skate and even skateboard along these riverfront renovations that artfully combine traditional and modern elements to reveal a bit of each city's soul. @highlight Madrid Rio has been transformed from a highway to an urban river paradise @highlight River Spree embodies the formerly divided Berlin's attempts to respect its history and future @highlight Follow the River Thames to the Docklands for a tour of the city's shipping past
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In @placeholder's case, she discovered Holly's work later in life.
(CNN) -- Even though she was 4 years old at the time, Deborah Gouin remembers it like it was yesterday. This plaque hangs in Buddy Holly's high school, where iReporter Cliff Giles graduated a few years later. "My mother would listen to this light brown Zenith radio every morning to see if the school was closed," she said of her childhood in snowy Michigan. One morning, Gouin's mother heard the news and notified her brother. "She said, 'Kenny! Buddy Holly died last night!'" Gouin asked her mother, "Who's Buddy Holly?" Her mother explained that he sang "Peggy Sue." Gouin remembers her brother being saddened at the news. "My brother was at the age where he was interested in rock 'n' roll music, and would play the new songs on his trumpet." @highlight iReporters recall tragic death of three rock 'n' roll stars 50 years ago @highlight Beverly Cummins calls it a "defining moment" in her life @highlight Cliff Giles attended the same high school as Buddy Holly @highlight Do you remember that day? Share your memories in photos and video
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The new government has two important tasks before it: the writing of a new constitution within a year, and integration of 19,600 @placeholder combatants into the security forces.
KATHMANDU, Nepal (CNN) -- An unopposed former Communist leader was elected Nepal's new prime minister Saturday, ending nearly three weeks of political uncertainty. Madhav Kumar Nepal waves at his supporters at the country's parliament in Kathmandu. Madhav Kumar Nepal of the Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist-Leninist) was the only person to serve as a candidate for the post after he received backing from more than 20 of the 25 parties in parliament. Nepal, 56, is a former general secretary of the Communist Party, but had resigned after the party made a poor showing last year against another Communist movement. @highlight Madhav Kumar Nepal of the Communist Party of Nepal was only candidate @highlight Nepal, 56, is a former general secretary of the Communist Party @highlight Pushpa Kamal Dahal, the Maoist chairman, resigned as prime minister May 4 @highlight Followed president's decision to overturn Cabinet's sacking of army chief
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'@placeholder have some very good players but defensively we were very strong and pressed the ball well.
Brendan Rodgers insists Daniel Sturridge will be fit for the start of the new Premier League season – despite the Liverpool striker flying home early from the club's tour of America with a hamstring injury. The former Chelsea frontman sat out Saturday's 2-0 victory over AC Milan in Charlotte and will miss Monday's final of the International Champions Cup against Manchester United in Miami. Adam Lallana and Jon Flanagan have also returned to the UK due to injuries. VIDEO Scroll down to watch what Daniel Sturridge has been up to in Liverpool's pre-season Back home: Daniel Sturridge has returned home from Liverpool's tour of the United States with a hamstring injury, but his manager Brendan Rodgers insists he will be fit for the start of the Premier League season @highlight England striker Sturridge has returned home early from club's tour of the United States after sustaining hamstring injury @highlight Sturridge sat out Saturday night's 2-0 win over AC Milan in International Champions Cup and will miss Miami final with Manchester United @highlight Adam Lallana and Jon Flanagan have also returned home with injuries @highlight Goals from Joe Allen and Suso guided Reds into final
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Nice and tall, nice and straight and it's going to look great in front of @placeholder.'
For New Yorkers it is almost as essential to Christmas as Santa and stockings - and this year's Rockefeller Centre tree was yesterday cut down to begin its 155-mile journey to Manhattan. The lucky tree is an 85ft Norway spruce from Hemlock Township, central Pennsylvania, and workers yesterday cut it down and hoisted it onto a trailer. The 13-ton tree will be illuminated for the first time on December 3 in a ceremony that's been held since 1933 and attracts tens of thousands of people. Scroll down for video Timber: The 85ft tree was cut down by workers this morning in Hemlock Township, central Pennsylvania @highlight Norway spruce from Hemlock Township, Pennsylvania is this year's tree @highlight Will be illuminated on December 3 in ceremony that attracts tens of thousands of people @highlight Sat behind the barn of married couple's home - but they knew the tree was earmarked for greatness when they bought house @highlight Rachel Drosdick-Sigafoos said the tree's departure meant 'Christmas has come early' at their home
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Porto's Jackson Martinez has been offered to @placeholder for when the January transfer window opens
Liverpool will look to sell Mario Balotelli but the chances of him leaving in January are small. The Italy forward has failed to deliver on the pitch and Liverpool can ill afford any passengers at the moment having scored just seven league goals at Anfield this season. However, the injury to Daniel Sturridge and the likelihood that Divock Origi will stay at Lille, at this stage, means Balotelli will likely see out the season. VIDEO Scroll down for Premier League target Martinez scores with a back-heeled volley Liverpool will look to sell Mario Balotelli but the chances of the misfit striker leaving in January are small @highlight Liverpool will try to sell Mario Balotelli in January but chances are slim @highlight Porto's Jackson Martinez, West Ham's prolific Diafra Sakho and West Bromwich Albion's Saido Berahino are being monitored by Liverpool @highlight West Ham are monitoring Marseille defender Nicolas N'Koulou @highlight Cardiff City are showing an interest in Celtic striker Anthony Stokes @highlight Everton are following Legia Warsaw midfielder Ondrej Duda @highlight Newcastle are preparing to bid for Anderlecht's Aleksandar Mitrovic @highlight Crystal Palace want a centre forward and are monitoring Watford's Troy Deeney, Swansea's Bafetimbi Gomis and Sunderland's Connor Wickham
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Now with Ford's @placeholder system, most consumers can afford the $395 price tag for this hi-tech option.
(AOL Autos) -- Law enforcement officials in six states can now give you a ticket for talking on your cell phone while driving, so that hands-free device you should be using for your cell phone is going to become your best friend. Only 23 percent of respondents refrain from talking or texting when driving, a survey showed. The reason you may need to start wearing that dorky Bluetooth-integrated ear piece is actually quite startling and sobering. Distracted drivers cause 80 percent of all road accidents, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. In fact, a recent study by the Public Policy Institute of California shows hands-free laws have the potential of saving 300 lives in California each year and perhaps thousands if similar laws were enacted in all states. @highlight Police in six states can now give you a ticket for talking on your cell phone @highlight NHTSA: Distracted drivers cause 80 percent of all road accidents @highlight You can get a fine for texting if officer believes you have become distracted @highlight Ford has SYNC -- a voice-activated communication and entertainment system
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Paulista has played every single match this season, helping @placeholder to sixth place in La Liga following a run of 15 games unbeaten.
Villarreal coach Marcelino has admitted he could sell defender Gabriel Paulista to Arsenal during the January transfer window. Paulista has been heavily linked with a move to north London, with reports suggesting boss Arsene Wenger is ready to meet the club's £15.3million release fee. Wenger has been under increased pressure to bring defensive reinforcements in to the club and has already confirmed that he will be active in the market. Villarreal's Gabriel Paulista (right) could be heading for Arsenal during this transfer window And the Frenchman may get his man as Marcelino confirmed the defender could be sold this month. @highlight Gabriel Paulista will be sold to Arsenal if move is 'best for all parties' @highlight Arsenal ready to pay Villarreal's £15.3m release clause this transfer window @highlight Paulista has helped La Liga club go 15 games unbeaten in all competitions @highlight Defender could provide cover for Laurent Koscielny and Per Mertesacker @highlight Click here for more Arsenal transfer news
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He was told if there were any problems to contact Frank or @placeholder.
Brian Houston, the son of Hillsong founder Frank Houston, has told a hearing about the moment he found out his father was a paedophile. Mr Houston, the church's senior pastor, first heard the allegations levelled by AHA - the name for the alleged victim - in late October 1999 during his weekly meeting with general manager George Aghajanian. He said he did not immediately report the incident to the police as he did not want to 'pre-empt' the victim. During the pivotal meeting, Mr Houston said he and Mr Aghajanian were discussing other matters until Mr Aghajanian said: 'I need to talk to you about something else. @highlight Brian Houston found out about the allegations in a regular meeting with the church's general manager George Aghajanian @highlight 'It's not about you, it's about your father' @highlight He said it hit him in a 10 second wave @highlight Mr Houston said he first had to process that his father was homosexual and then he realised he was a paedophile @highlight On Tuesday, hearing heard victim AHA recall how Frank Houston would lie on, fondle and masturbate him @highlight AHA alleged Brian Houston accused him of 'tempting' his father - Houston said he 'refutes' the allegation
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They posed as collectors for @placeholder, a huge charity that works to help the world’s poor, and supporters of Palestinian causes.
Identical twin brothers who posed as charity collectors to raise thousands of pounds for overseas Al-Qaeda fighters were jailed yesterday. Shabir and Shafiq Ali, 25, imitated legitimate fundraisers on street stalls collecting money for Palestinians and the world’s poor. But the pair were in fact wiring money to their elder brother after he travelled to Somalia to join the bloody Islamic insurgency. Identical crimes: Twins Mohammed Shafiq Ali, left, and Mohammed Shabir Ali, right, posed as charity collectors to raise money for their elder brother's terrorist training They were caught out after counter terrorism police raided their home and discovered a digital recording of a phone conversation with him. @highlight Shabir and Shafiq Ali, 25, imitated legitimate Muslim Aid fundraisers on street stalls @highlight Money instead went towards funding their older brother's terrorist activities in Somalia
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Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers wanted to bring Lille back into the @placeholder fold in the new year
Liverpool have been dealt a blow in their bid to bring Divock Origi back from Lille after the striker confirmed he will remain in France for the remainder of the season. Brendan Rodgers had given the green light to pay an increase on the £10million fee they agreed with Lille to accelerate Origi’s release in January. The Belgium forward, whom Rodgers believes will be a ‘world-class striker’, joined Liverpool in August but was immediately loaned back to Lille to continue his development before heading to Anfield next summer. Divock Origi (No 17) is congratulated by his Belgium team-mates after scoring against Iceland on Wednesday @highlight Brendan Rodgers was keen to bring the Belgium striker back to the club @highlight And Liverpool were prepared to pay an increase on £10million fee @highlight But Origi has revealed he won't join up with Liverpool until next season @highlight Liverpool have struggled in front of goal, failing to replace Luis Suarez
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"Alternating in the sparse, almost industrial-looking stage, Beyonce and Jay-Z proceeded to take us on a journey of fashion, high-level performance and music, always returning to the central theme of love -- challenged, perhaps, but finally standing strong," @placeholder wrote.
(CNN) -- This was one video Beyonce and Jay Z wanted the world to see. The superstar pair kicked off their highly anticipated joint "On The Run Tour" Wednesday night at SunLife Stadium in Miami, Florida, and the usually intensely private couple shared their never-before-seen wedding video and clips of their toddler, Blue Ivy. The video showed the couple getting their infamous matching ring finger tattoos, and fans were able to see for the first time the rapper in his tux and sliding the wedding ring on his beautiful wife's finger. The pair married during an extremely private ceremony in 2008. @highlight The couple launched their tour Wednesday night @highlight They shared video footage from their private wedding @highlight Billboard said it was all about the pair
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Police said about 100 uniformed and plainclothes officers were at the scene ahead of the rally when the bomb went off about 11:45 a.m. @placeholder time (6:45 a.m. GMT).
LAHORE, Pakistan (CNN) -- A suicide bomber killed at least 23 people and injured more than 58 others after detonating an explosive outside a court in Lahore on Thursday, police said. A rescuer helps an injured man following a suicide bomb attack in Lahore. The exact number of casualties varied, but state-run news agency the Associated Press of Pakistan said 22 police officers and one passerby were killed. Reports of another explosion triggered a dash toward a supposed second blast site, but those reports proved unfounded, said Aftab Cheema, senior superintendent of Lahore police. The suicide blast occurred in the city's commercial district, moments before lawyers were set to begin a rally outside the high court in the eastern Pakistani city to protest the rule of President Pervez Musharraf. @highlight NEW: Blast outside Lahore court kills at least 23 people and injures 58 others @highlight Suicide bomb exploded as lawyers were set to begin protest rally outside high court @highlight A man blew himself up after being stopped by police at a security barrier @highlight There were reports of a second blast, but these proved to be unfounded
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They beat FC Dallas 2-0 last night and the @placeholder was full of praise for his players.
By Hamish Mackay Aston Villa's Fabian Delph admits he 'went missing for a few years' but says he has progressed and would love a new contract with the Midlands club. The 24-year-old was touted as a future England international during his days at Leeds but as the years wore on, Delph's admirers dwindled. Last season was something of a renaissance for the Bradford-born midfielder who made 34 appearances - his highest figures since joining The Villans in 2009. Little and large: Fabian Delph holds off Tesho Akindele of FC Dallas during their pre-season friendly Delph said: 'I feel like I went missing for a few years and that's not something I'm happy with. @highlight Fabian Delph admits he 'went missing' for years @highlight Aston Villa midfielder says Randy Lerner has been very supportive @highlight The 24-year-old would like a new contract @highlight Paul Lambert pleased with team after FC Dallas victory
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On Wednesday the Al-Shabaab militants attacked a United Nations convoy near @placeholder's airport killing at least four people, according to police
Gunmen with the Islamist militant group Al-Shabaab killed a Somali former lawmaker and injured a current Parliament member in a drive-by shooting in Somalia's capital Thursday, police said. It marks the third deadly attack attributed to the group in as many days. The attack in Mogadishu killed former Somali legislator Liibaan Abdullahi. Mustaf Mayow, a current lawmaker, was seriously wounded, police Capt. Muse Farah told CNN. "Al-Shabaab assailants in a vehicle blocked the (lawmaker's) car," Farah said. "The attackers sped off." An Al-Shabaab spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack and vowed to carry out similar shootings against Somali lawmakers. @highlight Al-Shabaab militants killed a former Somali Lawmaker Thursday, police say @highlight It was the third attack by Al-Shabaab is as many days @highlight Four people died when a U.N. convoy was attacked Wednesday @highlight Al-Shabaab says it killed 36 non-muslims at a quarry in Kenya Tuesday
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Kell Brook poses with his @placeholder welterweight belt after his first defence against Jo Jo Dan was announced
Kell Brook cranked up his war of words with Amir Khan by declaring himself 'willing to die' in order to put an end to the decade-long feud with his British welterweight enemy. There are few more bitter rivalries in world boxing than the one between 28-year-old Brook and Bolton's Khan, who both now campaign at the 147lb limit but are yet to face each other in the ring, with the exception of a heated sparring session. But Brook strengthened his chances of landing a money-spinning clash with Khan by winning the IBF title in August, via decision against American Shawn Porter, and has continued to call him out since. @highlight Kell Brook is desperate to face rival Amir Khan this year @highlight Brook says he will leave something in the ring when they do meet @highlight The Sheffield star makes the first defence of his world title in March @highlight Brook will take on mandatory challenger Jo Jo Dan
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Does his job immaculately every week, and looked every bit a @placeholder winner against Liverpool.
Each week Sportsmail gathers the best Barclays Premier League starting XI of Saturday. No less than five Chelsea players feature after Jose Mourinho's team beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, though none of Brendan Rodgers' men make our list. Manchester City stumbled again but that was far from Sergio Aguero's fault, whose two goals ensured Manuel Pellegrini left Loftus Road with a point. Scroll down to find out which players make our best XI from Saturday's Premier League action. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch GK - Brad Guzan (West Ham vs ASTON VILLA) - 8 An incredible save at the end that denied the returning Andy Carroll a goal led manager Paul Lambert to label the goalkeeper 'world class'. It saved Villa a well-earned point at Upton Park. @highlight Five Chelsea players in our best XI from Saturday's Premier League action @highlight Sergio Aguero scored twice as Manchester City drew 2-2 with QPR @highlight Nemanja Matic yet again impressed as Chelsea beat Liverpool 2-1
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"We're going for a long-term sustained human presence that's affordable and safe and built so that we can use the moon as a stepping stone to @placeholder and near-Earth asteroids and other exciting locations in the solar system."
(CNN) -- Blasting off from Earth and hurtling through space at thousands of miles an hour, it takes astronauts three days to reach the moon -- a tiny distance in a universe measured in light years, but a fantastic voyage on a human scale. Buzz Aldrin walks on the moon on July 20, 1969. NASA is preparing to send astronauts back and build a lunar base. Now plans are under way to go back, even as the future of U.S. human space exploration is under close scrutiny and pressure is growing on NASA to aim for another alien world. It's a crossroads Neil Armstrong could have hardly imagined on July 20, 1969, when he became the first human to set foot on the moon and uttered his now famous phrase: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." @highlight NASA plans to return astronauts to the moon by 2020, build outpost by 2025 @highlight Constellation Program's new fleet of space vehicles will replace the space shuttles @highlight Critics say NASA should skip the moon and set its sights directly on Mars @highlight Independent panel is reviewing plans and looking at "potential alternatives"
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The survivors in the @placeholder all have one thing in common -- they were rushed to two of the country's four hospitals that have been preparing for years to treat a highly infectious disease such as Ebola.
(CNN) -- There's no cure for Ebola. So why have some patients walked away healthy while others in the West died? Dr. Kent Brantly, Nancy Writebol and Dr. Rick Sacra all contracted the disease while working in Liberia -- and all survived. Spanish nurse's aide Teresa Romero Ramos got the virus while tending to stricken patients. She too lived. But like the patients above, Thomas Eric Duncan and Spanish priest Miguel Pajares also received treatment in the West. Yet they died. While there might not be a single, conclusive answer, a series of factors may contribute to survival. Early, high-quality treatment @highlight Three patients in the U.S. have received plasma from another survivor @highlight At least four in West survived after taking experimental drugs; two died @highlight Early treatment at specialized facilities for Ebola has netted positive results @highlight But mortality rate won't be zero "no matter where somebody is," Dr. Sanjay Gupta says
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But thanks to program extensions, the @placeholder is now entering its 15th year.
By Sarah Griffiths Scientists and legal experts have raised concerns that an ambitious experiment using a super-charged ion collider could accidentally destroy planet Earth. One of the world’s most powerful particle accelerators, which is capable of generating particles hotter than four trillion degrees Celsius, has come under the spotlight after experts have warned that micro black holes and strange matter could be generated. The Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Realistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) accelerates nuclei to the speed of light, before smashing them together in a bid to create quark-gluon plasma, which is an incredibly hot substance thought to have occurred just after the Big Bang. @highlight Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Realistic Heavy Ion Collider is due to get an upgrade and experts think it should have a risk assessment overhaul @highlight Experiment aims to generate quark-gluon plasma but could accidentally create micro black holes and subatomic particles called strangelets @highlight Astronomer Royal Martin Rees warned that strangelets could transform Earth into ‘an inert hyperdense sphere'
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From the experiment, and other atmospheric models, it has been deduced that the wind must reverse twice during a @placeholder year - which is about 30 Earth years.
When astronomers first discovered huge sand dunes on Titan a decade ago, they were baffled by their discovery - because Titan's winds were thought to be too timid to create them. But now scientists, using a wind tunnel on Earth, have discovered a remarkable process may be taking place that explains how they formed. Based on their research, the team discovered that on rare occasions the winds suddenly change direction and increase their speed by 50 per cent - but why they do this is, in itself, a new mystery. Scientists in Arizona have found an explanation for sand dunes on Titan. They say the moon's winds occasionally reverse and increase in speed. In this image the dark lines are dunes crawling across the surface of Titan, Saturn's largest moon @highlight Scientists in Arizona have found an explanation for sand dunes on Titan @highlight They say the moon's winds occasionally reverse and increase in speed @highlight The appearance of the 300-foot-high dunes had been a mystery, because winds on the moon were too slow to create them @highlight Now scientists think Titan's wind occasionally increases in speed by 50% @highlight And the wind also reverses direction, allowing the huge dunes to form @highlight But, the reason for this change remains an unsolved mystery
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@placeholder wouldn't elaborate on the types of weapons that Venezuela wanted to purchase -- or the cost.
MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez arrived in Moscow Tuesday to discuss a deal to spend billions on Russia weapons. Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, right, with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev. Chavez will meet with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and Russia's new President Dmitry Medvedev, Russian news agency, Interfax, said The two countries hope to sign an agreement for Venezuela to buy Russian military equipment, said Vyacheslav Davidenko, a spokesman for Rosoboronexport, Russia's government agency in charge of arms exports. The agreement will allow "quick deliveries of arms and military hardware in the interests of Venezuela's security with the observance of international obligations and the laws of both countries," Davidenko told CNN. @highlight Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wants to spend billions on Russia weapons @highlight Reports say Venezuela could buy submarines and surface vessels @highlight Venezuela has spent $4 billion on Russian weapons in the past
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@placeholder has blamed North Korea for the attack, which killed 46 sailors.
(CNN) -- North and South Korea have agreed to hold working-level military talks at the truce village of Panmunjom next week, the Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. In the talks, scheduled for February 8, the South will demand that Pyongyang take responsibility for last year's military provocations, the ministry said last month. Higher-level military talks will only be held if the North promises to refrain from further provocations. The Seoul government also has proposed holding inter-Korean talks between high-ranking government officials to discuss denuclearization, something the North has not yet agreed to. North Korea cut off direct contact with the South on May 26 to protest Seoul's response to the March sinking of a South Korean naval ship. @highlight The working-level military talks are scheduled for February 8 @highlight Higher-level military talks will only be held if North Korea promises to refrain from further provocations @highlight South Korea also would like to hold talks on denuclearization. The North has not agreed to them.
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In recent months, controversy has erupted as the @placeholder military has been accused of intercepting boatloads of Rohingya, sabotaging their vessels and abandoning them at sea.
(CNN) -- Myanmar will allow Rohingya refugees back into the country if they can prove that they are Bengali, Thailand's foreign ministry said. A photograph released by the Thai navy shows a group of men captured on December 12. The agreement was reached in side talks between the Thai and Myanmese foreign ministers during the 14th ASEAN summit, a meeting of Southeast Asian nations held in Thailand over the weekend, said Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Thairit Charungwat on Monday. Thousands of Rohingya refugees -- a Muslim minority group from Myanmar -- have fled to Thailand over the years, saying they are persecuted by Myanmar's hard-line military government. @highlight Amnesty International: Rohingyas face systemic discrimination, persecution @highlight Thailand's PM Abhisit: "They will have to be sent back, according to our law" @highlight Agreement reached during ASEAN summit
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The Mystic Lake Casino is the fourth-largest @placeholder casino in the nation.
America's richest Indian tribe has 99.2 per cent unemployment -- and it's all voluntary, tribal leaders boast. There's little need for any member of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe to work. Each adult in the 460-person American Indian nation receives more than $1million a year - for doing nothing. The payouts are the windfall from lucrative casinos and resorts that the tribe runs on its reservation in Scott County - about 45 minutes southwest of Minneapolis-St Paul. Wealthy: Members of the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe are the richest American Indians in the nation, thanks to $1million annual payouts to each member The New York Times reports that the payments, $84,000 a month to each adult, were revealed in divorce filings involving one of the tribal members. @highlight Payouts coming out of the money the Shakopee Mdewakanton Tribe makes through its highly profitable casinos @highlight About 460 people live within the tribe @highlight Between Mystic Lake and the Little Six Casino - tribal revenues are thought to be nearly $1.4billion
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Rylan is aware of the genetic element to @placeholder’s disease.
By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 06:49 EST, 11 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:47 EST, 11 May 2013 X Factor finalist Rylan Clark has spoken out about his mother’s 30-year battle with crippling Crohn’s disease. In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, the Celebrity Big Brother 2013 winner said that his mother’s illness had not only affected her but himself too, admitting that it impacted on his childhood and that he continues to worry about the state of her health today. Rylan said that unlike other mothers, Linda Clark, 60, was unable to go on school trips with him. He added that she was sometimes so embarrassed about the symptoms of her disease that he was not allowed to invite friends to stay at his home for sleepovers. @highlight Rylan Clark's mother, Linda, 60, has had severe Crohn's Disease for 30 years @highlight When Rylan was a child she was not able to go on school trips with him @highlight He was not always able to have friends to stay as she was embarrassed @highlight Linda has had multiple bowel operations and takes numerous medications @highlight Rylan is fighting to raise awareness of the inflammatory bowel condition @highlight It is chronic and causes diarrhoea, abdominal pain, weight loss and fatigue @highlight It can cause life-threatening bowel obstructions and there is no cure
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