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By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 27 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:40 EST, 27 May 2013 A small Germany town that was once a pilgrimage site for Neo-Nazis has been forced to recruit jobless workers from Spain to fill a labour shortage caused by its shrinking population. Wunsiedel, on German-Czech border, was best known as the burial place of Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess. His grave attracted Neo-Nazis who carried out annual marches in the town, which regularly conflicted with opposing anti-Nazi marches. Pilgrimage: The grave of Rudolph Hess was a focal point for Neo-Nazis until marches were banned and his body exhumed and cremated @highlight Wunsiedel attracted hoards of Neo-Nazis visiting grave of Hitler's deputy @highlight Now town has had to fly in workers from Spain as population diminishes
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Within a few short hours, the articles of the association were signed and the @placeholder was born.
(CNN) -- When the winner of the women's singles at the U.S. Open picks up her check for $2.6 million -- buck for buck the same as the men's champion -- she might well reflect that, if not for Billie Jean King's pioneering efforts, those riches might not exist. Supreme champion on the court, battler for equality off it, King took on the male-dominated tennis establishment and won. She was the driving force behind the formation of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) in 1973, the same year she famously beat former men's grand slam champion Bobby Riggs in the "Battle of the Sexes" match in Houston. @highlight Billie Jean King is a 12-time grand slam singles champion @highlight American is a famed fighter for equality and women's rights @highlight She was the driving force behind the women's WTA Tour @highlight Founded the same year she beat Bobby Riggs in famous "Battle of the Sexes"
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Between midnight and 8 am, @placeholder forces of more than 11,000 aircraft, fly 14,674 sorties.
Here is a look at what you need to know about D-Day. Allied troops invaded Normandy on June 6, 1944. Facts:June 6, 1944 - D-Day, World War II, the Allied invasion of Normandy. The largest seaborne invasion in history. The invasion's code name was Operation Overlord. General Dwight D. Eisenhower commanded the operation, and plans were made to land in Normandy, west of where the German troops and artillery are built up. More: See historic photos from the landing The "D" stands for Day. D-Day and H-Hour stand for the secret time/day an operation is scheduled to begin. Code names for the five beaches where the Allies landed: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword. @highlight During World War II, Allied troops invaded Normandy on June 6, 1944 @highlight It was known as D-Day
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@placeholder's Manchester City took an early fourth-minute lead, but could not hold on for three vital points against Roma
Goals from Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta ensured Manchester City beat Roma and sealed progression to the knockout stages of this season's Champions League. Results were in their favour on Wednesday night and, along with Chelsea and Arsenal, they are in the pot for the last 16 draw. Here, Sportsmail looks at City's group stage story, and how they came back from the brink... BAYERN MUNICH 1-0 MAN CITY September 17 City get off to the worst possible start after Jerome Boateng’s last-gasp winner in Munich. To top it off, Roma have beaten CSKA Moscow 5-1, and things look bleak for Manuel Pellegrini's men. @highlight Manchester City lost their first Champions League Group E match 1-0 against Bayern Munich in Germany @highlight Francesco Totti's record-breaking goal for Roma ensured City only got a point from their next match @highlight City then threw away a two-goal lead in Russia to draw 2-2 against CSKA Moscow, before losing the reverse fixture @highlight Manuel Pellegrini's men then beat Bayern Munich and Roma to secure their place in the last 16 of the competition
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I'm not sure who the 9% of voters are who think Congress is doing a good job -- I can only assume it's @placeholder' friends and families as well as some of the well-connected lobbyists who have reaped benefits.
(CNN) -- If the congressional "super committee" does not reach a deficit reduction deal by Wednesday's legally mandated deadline, I propose we take a page from the NBA owners and lock Congress out. I'm serious. We, the taxpayers, are the owners of Congress and if Congress won't make a deal that helps our nation, then let's put a big padlock on the doors of the House and Senate -- or at least change the locks and not give them the keys. Polls show that me and apparently 91% of my fellow Americans have never been more frustrated with the dysfunctional nature of "our" Congress. Congress' approval rating has fallen to an abysmal 9% -- to put this in perspective, herpes is now slightly more popular than Congress. Bed bugs really can't be that far behind. @highlight Congress looks unlikely to reach a deficit reduction deal by deadline @highlight Dean Obeidallah: Follow NBA owners' example and lock out members of Congress @highlight The only way to force dramatic change is to limit congressional terms, he says @highlight Obeidallah: Stop political posturing, make a deal and revive nation's economy
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Still, with @placeholder sales of Yoomi in excess of 15,000 a year and rising, the product has legions of fans: ‘Perfect temperature straight from the fridge – what more could a busy mum want?’ wrote one online reviewer.
By Mail On Sunday Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 27 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:50 EST, 28 July 2013 A baby bottle that heats milk as it is being drunk has sparked a huge amount of interest on parenting forums – but not everyone is convinced. The British-designed Yoomi features a warmer in the top of the bottle, containing the same gel found in hand-warmers. Milk flows through a network of grooves on the outside of the warmer. New invention: Yoomi only warms milk as it is being consumed - meaning the rest stays fresh When it reaches the teat, it has been heated to 32C – the same temperature as breast milk. Only milk being consumed is warmed, meaning the rest stays fresh. @highlight Designer Jim Shaihk came up with the idea for Yoomi @highlight Inspired by his wife's exasperation that milk had to be thrown away if it was warmed up but then left unused @highlight Yoomi 240ml Bottle, Warmer, Slow Flow Teat & Pod costs £23.50, yoomi.com
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"I might look like a tough chick -- and I am," @placeholder once said, "but I'm a hopeless romantic inside."
(InStyle.com) -- Engagement season is in full swing, which, of course, means an influx proposals, but more importantly, tons of creative "will you marry me?" scenarios to top. Take a cue from these celebrities by jaunting off to memorable destinations for a proposal your partner won't forget (or turn down! ). Venice was the scene of Avril Lavigne and Dereyck Whibley's engagement. St. Barts On their first date, Billy Joel took Katie Lee out to dinner, but on that November 2002 evening she got much more than a scene from an Italian restaurant. "Afterward he took me to see "Movin' Out" [the hit musical based on Joel's tunes], got onstage and sang the last two songs," recalls Lee, 23, who was visiting New York from Ohio and first met Joel, 55, in the lobby of the Peninsula Hotel, where both were staying. "I knew he was trying to impress me." @highlight Billy Joel proposed to Katie Lee in St. Bart's @highlight Roselyn Sanchez and Eric Winter got engaged while in a double kayak @highlight Jordan Batman proposed to Christina Aguilera on a Valentine's Day getaway @highlight Seal gave Heidi Klum a 10-karat yellow diamond on a glacier in Canada
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The boy's mother told police that she "has had a lot of trouble with @placeholder and that he has some mental difficulties" and had been violent in the past, the affidavit said.
(CNN) -- "I killed that lady," the 10-year-old boy told a Pennsylvania state trooper, after a 90-year-old woman was found dead in the home of the boy's grandfather. Tristen Kurilla, a fifth grader, made the chilling confession Saturday, police said, after his mother brought him to the Pennsylvania State Police Barracks in Honesdale, about 140 miles north of Philadelphia. Now, Kurilla is being held at the Wayne County Correctional Facility and charged as an adult with criminal homicide, the Wayne County district attorney's office said. The boy is separated from adult offenders and is being constantly supervised, CNN affiliate WBRE reported. @highlight NEW: Boy's lawyer says his client "really kind of doesn't have an idea of what is going on" @highlight Tristen Kurilla, 10, is charged with homicide as an adult @highlight Police say the boy admitted killing Helen Novak, 90, after she yelled at him @highlight Kurilla told police he grabbed a cane and put it against Novak's throat and punched her
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Needless to say, @placeholder's offense promptly roared to the end zone after that to take a lead the Irish would never relinquish.
South Bend, Ind. (CNN) -- When you say "Notre Dame" and then throw in words such as mystique, storied and blessed, you create as many folks rolling their eyes as wiping away tears of joy. This has been so throughout the 125 seasons of football for the Fighting Irish, especially when they are good. Well, forget about placing "Notre Dame" and "good" in the same sentence for a moment. With overwhelming losses to supposedly inferior foes on a consistent basis and underwhelming coaches from Bob Davie to Tyrone Willingham to Charlie Weis, "Notre Dame" has been "mediocre" or less during the last two decades. @highlight Notre Dame hasn't won a national championship since 1988 @highlight However, pep rallies Friday nights before home games host crowds of 20,000 @highlight Coach/player duo Knute Rockne and George Gipp were immortalized in the 1940 film @highlight Today fans are inspired by Manti Te'o, who played the day his girlfriend and grandmother died
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The network said: "After production wrapped on the current cycle of @placeholder, we learned information that made Angelea ineligible and she was subsequently disqualified from the competition.
(PEOPLE.com) -- "America's Next Top Model" crowned a winner Wednesday night in its all-stars cycle, but not before a shocking and largely unexplained disqualification of one of the final three contestants. Lisa D'Amato, Allison Harvard, and Angelea Preston were battling for the crown, but after an unusual panel, the judges declared that Preston was disqualified -- without saying exactly why -- and that D'Amato and Harvard would square off for the title. Eventually, D'Amato was named the winner, but the buzz around the Internet continued to focus on the nature of Preston's dismissal. In a statement, the CW said it had learned information about Preston after the show wrapped that disqualified her, and actually re-shot scenes, suggesting Preston might have been declared the winner the first time around. @highlight CW said it learned information about Preston after the show that disqualified her @highlight Preston might have bragged about her victory on Facebook before the finale @highlight Eventually D'Amato was named the winner
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When I was growing up my dream was to play in big @placeholder ties.
There were 2,253 at the Racecourse Ground last weekend as Wrexham beat Woking to make it to round two of the FA Cup. As is often the case, the Welsh club’s most famous FA Cup face was one of them. ‘Yes, I still go there when I can,’ former Wrexham forward Mickey Thomas told Sportsmail. ‘And when I do people still ask me about the goal. ‘Of all the things that happened to me in my life and my career, that is the one that people want to talk about the most. I must get asked about it by somebody every day of my life.’ @highlight This season's FA Cup third round ties set to be moved from traditional slot @highlight Games could be moved from the first weekend of January due to full set of Premier League fixtures being played on New Year's Day @highlight Mickey Thomas and Lawrie Sanchez both believe the tradition of the tournament is slowly being phased out
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Three @placeholder judges will consider the case within weeks and could increase the sentence if they agree with Mr Grieve.
By Jack Doyle PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:46 EST, 6 November 2013 Triple-killer: Ian McLoughlin, 55, was given a 40-year jail term for murder A judge who refused to give a triple killer a whole life sentence because of a European human rights ruling was wrong, the Government’s most senior law officer ruled yesterday. Mr Justice Sweeney had said last month that it was ‘not appropriate’ to sentence Ian McLoughlin to die behind bars because Strasbourg judges had ruled such terms were a breach of human rights. But yesterday the Attorney General, Dominic Grieve, declared the 40-year jail term to be too soft, and referred the case back to the Court of Appeal. @highlight Ian McLoughlin, 55, was not given a life sentence for third killing @highlight Strasbourg judges rule sentence to die in prison breaches human rights @highlight Attorney General deems sentence 'unduly lenient' and send it for review
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‘In my year at @placeholder, we played at Luton and that was just carnage,’ recalls the 27-year-old striker.
Jamie Vardy once nearly caused a riot in Luton. Three years later and four leagues higher, his presence sparks crowds into a frenzy in the Far East. Having ascended from Fleetwood Town to Leicester City, this summer he was flown to Bangkok by the club’s Thai owners to celebrate promotion and meet hundreds of fans. ‘The attention is mad over there,’ says Vardy. ‘Loads of people welcome us and give us Thai bracelets and stuff like that. They have dancers, everything.’ Quite different from a memorable occasion in non-League football in November 2011 when the crowd had more hostile intentions. @highlight Jamie Vardy signed for Leicester City from Fleetwood Town in 2012 @highlight Vardy starred in Leicester's 5-3 demolition of Manchester United @highlight He reveals how Buddhist monks were brought in by club's Thai owners @highlight They hit the players with sticks dipped in holy water before United game @highlight The striker earned four assists and scored a goal in that game @highlight Leicester are on a run of two points from 24 since that epic victory @highlight Nigel Pearson's side are currently bottom of the Premier League
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This weekend, the Wingwalkers will be taking off from the @placeholder runway, displaying formation aerobatics and daring cross manoeuvres.
Residents of Dubai are in for a spectacle this weekend as the breath-taking Breitling Wingwalkers take over the city's airspace. Britons Danielle Hughes and Emily Guilding will be performing for the first time above Dubai's popular beachfront area - as part of the 2014 UIM Skydive Dubai XCAT World Powerboating Series. The fearless women, who perform their high-octane manoeuvres amid gusting 100mph winds, walk along the wings of two 1930's Boeing Stearman biplanes. The residents of Dubai are in for a treat this weekend as the Breitling Wingwalkers come to town Danielle Hughes and Emily Guilding will be performing graceful gymnastics routines high above the city @highlight Danielle Hughes and Emily Guilding walk and balance on wings of a plane @highlight Above the Dubai skyline, the woman perform intricate gymnastics routines @highlight They are in Dubai for the XCAT World Powerboating Series this weekend
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Cellino said he had blocked McCormack's proposed move to @placeholder's London rivals West Ham in January.
By John Drayton Leeds owner Massimo Cellino has moved to quash speculation over the future of Ross McCormack by reiterating his determination to keep the striker. McCormack is reported to have handed in a transfer request the day after new head coach David Hockaday was installed on June 19, with Fulham understood to be in pole position to sign the Scotland international. Staying put: Ross McCormack will not be allowed to join west London outfit Fulham Speculation that McCormack's days at the club were numbered gathered pace on Monday when he failed to head out to the club's summer training camp in Italy with the rest of the first-team squad. @highlight Leeds block Fulham's move for wantaway striker Ross McCormack @highlight McCormack slapped in transfer request as he wants to leave Elland Road @highlight Fulham, West Ham and Norwich among clubs interested in the Scotsman
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Mr @placeholder later insisted he had not used the term lightly, adding: 'That's exactly what they are.'
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 08:20 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 23 July 2013 Attack: Tory MEP Sajjid Karim criticised the 'anti-EU Taliban' in Conservative ranks who refuse to allow anyone to believe Britain should stay in the Eu Eurosceptic Conservatives behave like the 'Taliban' towards other members of their party who do not want to sever ties with Brussels, a Tory MEP claimed today. Sajjid Karim made the explosive claim about his Tory colleagues who he claimed will not allow anyone to hold a view 'unless it's the same view as them'. His intervention came as David Cameron warned public support for the European Union as it stands today is ‘wafer-thin’. @highlight Sajjid Karim takes swipe at Tories who want to leave the European Union @highlight PM argues new relationship with EU is needed to maintain British backing @highlight Has promised to renegotiate settlement before holding in-out referendum @highlight Challenged at Bentley car plant over impact of uncertainty on jobs @highlight Mr Cameron also admits immigration is a 'constant drain' on services
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Tough sanctions have been imposed on Iran as punishment for its failure to cooperate with the @placeholder nuclear watchdog agency to prove the peaceful nature of its drive to enrich uranium to levels that could be used to build a nuclear weapon.
Iranian leader Ahmadinejad, known for past fiery denunciations of the U.S. and Israel, spoke at length about his vision for a `'new world order' during his speech at the U.N., but it was not heard by U.S. delegation, who decided 'not to attend' his speech, a blatant rejection of his controversial outbursts in recent days. His speech Wednesday happened to fall on Yom Kippur, the most sacred day on the Jewish calendar, devoted to fasting, prayer and introspection. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement condemning the speech soon after the fast ended. `'On the day when we pray to be inscribed in the book of life a platform was given to a dictatorial regime that strives, at every opportunity, to sentence us to death,' Netanyahu said. @highlight U.S. delegates decided not to attend Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at UN @highlight Speech fell on Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, infuriating Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu
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Even if the girls are released, people in @placeholder say at least 13 of their parents have died since they were seized, in Boko Haram violence or possibly stress-related illness.
When Islamic extremists snatched more than 270 girls from the Chibok boarding school in Nigeria in the dead of night, protests broke out worldwide. The U.S. pledged to help find them, and the #BringBackOurGirls hashtag was born. Some 10 months later, most are still missing. The Boko Haram extremist group sees the mass kidnapping as a shining symbol of success, and has abducted hundreds of other girls, boys and women. The militants brag to their new captives about the surrender of the Chibok girls, their conversion to Islam and their marriage to fighters. 'They told me the Chibok girls have a new life where they learn to fight,' says Abigail John, 15, who was held by Boko Haram for more than four weeks before escaping. 'They said we should be like them and accept Islam.' @highlight Worldwide protests followed kidnapping of 270 girls by Boko Haram @highlight The terrorists snatched them from the Chibok boarding school in Nigeria @highlight Boko Haram has since abducted hundreds of other girls and boys @highlight One who escaped revealed how the group brags about Chibok
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Beyond the entertainment value, @placeholder's creations helped educate and helped inform his audiences, and they continue to influence us today."
Washington (CNN) -- Forget red versus blue. The nation's capital is seeing green. Fifty-five years after debuting on a Washington television station, the original Kermit the Frog puppet was donated Wednesday to the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History. America's favorite amphibian was one of 10 puppets from the 1950s show "Sam and Friends" given to the museum by the family of Muppets creator Jim Henson. Included in the cast of characters joining Kermit at his new home are Pierre the French Rat, a voracious purple skull named Yorick, and a yellow monster called Mushmellon -- possibly an early ancestor of Oscar the Grouch. @highlight The original Kermit the Frog puppet has been donated to the Smithsonian @highlight Nine other puppets from the 1950s show "Sam and Friends" were also donated @highlight The puppets were donated by the family of Jim Henson @highlight "Sam and Friends" aired from 1955 to 1961
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Former @placeholder stopper conceded eight goals in one match against Southampton
Gus Poyet will attempt to arrest Sunderland’s slide by axing goalkeeper Vito Mannone - while former England winger Adam Johnson is also under threat. The Black Cats have slumped in to the relegation zone after losing their last two – 8-0 at Southampton at 2-0 at home to Arsenal – and Poyet is promising changes for Monday’s trip to Crystal Palace. Ex-Arsenal stopper Mannone was guilty of errors which gifted goals to the opposition in both of those defeats and Costel Pantilimon – a free-transfer signing from Manchester City in the summer – is set to come in for his Premier League debut. @highlight Vito Mannone set to be axed after errors against Southampton and Arsenal @highlight Costel Pantilimon in line to make Premier League debut @highlight Sunderland travel to Crystal Palace on Monday night
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In contrast, populous @placeholder -- as flat as a prairie -- is busy, buzzing and bourgeois, with an assortment of bars, cafés and gourmet restaurants.
(CNN) -- "Budapest" rolls off the tongue pretty easily, and the Hungarian capital itself feels as if it's been around for a long time. But Budapest is a relatively recent construct -- the result of an 1873 merger between two distinct cities: Buda on the western bank of the Danube and Pest on the bank opposite. The result, Budapest, sounds so much more natural than other twin cities -- Minneapolis/St. Paul or Dallas/Fort Worth -- it's difficult to imagine that the alternative "Pestbuda" was floated seriously at the time. Although they've been populated for centuries, Pest and Buda have developed so separately that the first bridge spanning the Danube, the imposing Chain Bridge, wasn't built until 1849. @highlight Separated by the Danube, Pest and Buda became one city in 1873 @highlight Budapest was almost called "Pestbuda" @highlight Hilly Buda has great views; Pest is flat but buzzing @highlight Even the thermal spas on each side have a different vibe
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"So any country that is able to provide air lift or sea movement should pick up the ball so that more people leave, more @placeholder are able to go back to their country."
Along The Libya-Tunisia Border (CNN) -- A green flag fluttering in the wind designated Libyan territory. A short distance away, a red flag flew for Tunisia. In between, a mass of humanity waited in no man's land, desperate to flee escalating rebellion in one nation and cross into another that has already succeeded in toppling a dictator. Periodically, a ripple flowed through the crowd of thousands of refugees as men took turns passing forward dazed and unconscious travelers, overwhelmed by a treacherous journey to the border and exposure to the elements. Tunisian emergency workers rushed with fluorescent orange stretchers to evacuate the sick. @highlight Many of those fleeing are foreign workers in Libya @highlight A majority are Egyptians but there are also citizens of other nations @highlight Many do not have the means to return home @highlight The U.N. refugee agency fears problems with water, sanitation and shelter
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@placeholder, the first little pug, who William tried to replace with new pug Thimble
By Adam Lee Potter It could not have been a more perfect engagement gift from a proud groom to his blue-blooded, dog-loving wife-to-be. When writer William Cash presented society milliner Lady Laura Cathcart with an impossibly cute £800 pug, she was just as thrilled as he knew she would be. That, however, was when things began to go horribly wrong. Lady Laura with pug Thimble, who was bought in a panic as a replacement for a lost pug Cash, a friend of actress Elizabeth Hurley, was left panic-stricken when he lost the pug – a rare 14-week-old bitch called Damson – in a storm a fortnight before the wedding. @highlight Calamity struck as MP's son lost £800 prize pug @highlight Risked life and limb in Meet the Parents-style hunt for a replacement @highlight Eventually tracked down a look alike down and tries to pass it off as original
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Four million people responded to that album, saying, '@placeholder, wow.
(CNN) -- Seventeen years after the release of her breakthrough album, "My Life," Mary J. Blige offers up a sequel -- "My Life II: ... The Journey Continues (Act 1)." "The first 'My Life' album was about healing and helping people get through things," the singer told CNN. "Now there's recession, there's war and there's people really not feeling good about life anymore. So it's time, because people need to feel the hug that comes through music." In the mid-90s, Blige herself was in a troubled place, spiraling downward with drugs, alcohol and a tumultuous relationship with K-Ci Hailey of the R&B duo K-Ci & JoJo. @highlight Mary J. Blige's new album, "My Life II," is a follow-up to an album from 17 years ago @highlight The singer says that recently, she has learned to say, "You know what? I AM deserving" @highlight "You either know how to get around it, or you just have to go through it," Blige says
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In response to @placeholder's statement's that she 'loves sex' and has a 'fabulous body', Stiviano smiles, holds out her hands and shows off her figure.
Despite receiving several luxury cars and a $1.2million dollar home from Donald Sterling, V. Stiviano says their relationship was merely platonic. In an interview on Wednesday with Dr Phil, Stiviano, 31, maintains that she never had sexual relations 'whatsoever' with the racist 80-year-old Clippers owner. Stiviano also speaks about her work with Sterling, why she taped their private conversations and the real reason behind her now-signature visor. Scroll down for video Purely platonic: V. Stiviano says she never had sex with Donald Sterling in a new interview with Dr Phil Candid: In the interview which aired Wednesday, Stiviano also talked about the nature of her work with Sterling, why she recorded their private conversations and the real reason behind wearing her visor @highlight V. Stiviano talked about the nature of her relationship with Clippers owner Donald Sterling in an interview with Dr Phil which aired Wednesday @highlight In the interview, Stiviano says she never had sex with Sterling and was paid 'under the table' as his personal assistant @highlight In released recordings, Sterling talked about how much Stiviano loved sex and how they would have intercourse for hours @highlight She revealed that she has never filled out a W-2 form during her employment with Sterling, casting doubt on whether she paid taxes @highlight Sterling gave her several luxury cars and a $1.2million condo because she was a 'good human being' @highlight Stiviano also talks about why she taped Sterling, saying she often used voice memos instead of taking written notes in their meetings @highlight She was brought to tears when showed a clip of Sterling's interview with Anderson Cooper, and says she's 'hurt' Sterling thinks she released the tapes of his racist rant @highlight Stiviano previously told Barbara Walters that she wears her signature visor to hide the 'pain', but confessed to Dr Phil that she also used it to protect her face since she recently had plastic surgery
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'@placeholder was actually present at the time but she failed to intervene.'
A care worker attacked a vulnerable 88-year-old man in 'revenge' after the dementia patient accidentally broke her mother's arm, a court heard. Siobhan Koralewski, 30, was a senior carer at Roundstone Residential Home in Scarborough, which her parents owned, when she slapped and bit the elderly patient who had injured her mother. Ms Koralewski is also accused of mistreating three other dementia patients including one woman who suffered from Down's Syndrome. Siobhan Koralewski was a senior carer at Roundstone Residential Home in Scarborough, which her parents owned, when she allegedly 'slapped and bit' the 88-year-old dementia patient who had injured her mother @highlight Siobhan Koralewski 'slapped and bit the elderly patient and sat across him' @highlight Her brother Jeremy, a cook in the Scarborough care home, saw the attack @highlight Jeremy told Siobhan to stop after she 'slapped man across face four times' @highlight Siobhan and her mother Margaret accused of mistreating four patients @highlight One was woman with Down's Syndrome who was forced to take drinks
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In an era of recession, his business experience seemed like a big plus and his polished-yet-gentle style was a nice contrast to @placeholder's flashy rhetoric.
(CNN) -- Mitt Romney is a paradox. If you saw a photo of him and didn't know who he was, you might assume from the square jaw, trappings of wealth and arcane haircut that he was the perfect country-club Republican. But that would be too simple, especially in this election. Romney only looks like an insider. But in many ways, he has remained an outsider. Politics: Romney's 'all' proved not enough For one thing, the Romney-Ryan presidential ticket, which lost the election Tuesday to President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden, was the first in history not to include a Protestant. (Romney would have been the first Mormon president, Rep. Paul Ryan is Catholic.) @highlight Timothy Stanley: Romney, who lost presidential election, has long been paradox @highlight Stanley: Romney was moderate Republican in Mass. ; later became "severely conservative" @highlight He says GOP wanted a polished technocrat; Romney shifted rightward to win conservatives @highlight Stanley: His contradications couldn't be overcome for frustrated electorate
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Worse still, thanks to the iqama identity card system which means foreigners cannot leave the country without permission from their employers, both @placeholder remain trapped in Saudi Arabia more than two years after their contracts ended.
By Ruth Styles When Cay Garcia, a fifty-something from Cape Town, was offered a well-paid job working for a princess from Saudi Arabia's ruling dynasty, she jumped at the chance. But less than four months after she arrived in the Saudi capital Riyadh, she was hustled on to a plane and thrown out of the country - all because she stood up to her abusive employer. Now back in South Africa, she has written a book laying bare her experiences at the hands of the Saudi royals - and sheds light on a side of Riyadh life that is rarely seen by outsiders. @highlight Cay Garcia, from Cape Town, worked as a butler for a Saudi princess @highlight Was disgusted by extent of the abuse, mostly directed at Filipino maids @highlight Eventually left after confronting her employer about treatment of staff @highlight Incidents included beatings and rooms being trashed as punishment @highlight Also saw one maid being forced to tip a bucket of ice over her own head @highlight Expats cannot leave without being given an exit visa by their employer @highlight As a result, maids with whom Cay worked are trapped in Riyadh @highlight Cay has chosen not to give the name of her blue-blooded employer
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@placeholder is a stranger to most of the country and barely known outside the legal and political fields before her nomination.
(CNN) -- As I watched the split screen of the Petraeus hearings and the Kagan hearings this week, two views of what makes America great were clearly on display. I was transfixed by the visual image of four-star Gen. David Petraeus, sitting in dress uniform decorated with row upon row of ribbons and patches awarded in recognition for some difficult task or accomplishment. The general was given a deserved lovefest by the members of the Senate Armed Services Committee. The contrast was Elena Kagan, also called general (solicitor general) in her modest suit being put through a little more grueling questioning by the Senate Judiciary Committee. @highlight Ed Rollins: Senators' message to Petraeus was we love you, but not your war @highlight He says Petraeus and Gen. Stanley McChrystal are heroes who deserve to be honored @highlight After nine years of battle, U.S. public and military are tired of war @highlight Rollins: We shouldn't forget U.S. didn't seek this war but responded when attacked
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During the CO2 stunning process @placeholder wants implemented, groups of pigs are mechanically herded into cages which are then lowered into pits with high carbon dioxide concentration.
Abattoirs providing the majority of British supermarkets with fresh pork use a stunning method that campaigners claim causes the animals 'severe distress' before they are slaughtered. MailOnline has learned LIDL, the Co-operative and Waitrose source all of their pig meat from plants using carbon dioxide to knock out the animals. Sainsbury's said the 'majority' of their pork is sourced from CO2 plants and ASDA's suppliers use the gas too. Tesco now wants every one of its plants to adopt the same method by 2018. It did not disclose the proportion which already do. Researchers and welfare groups say it is 'aversive' to the animals who can suffer for 'up to 30 seconds' before losing consciousness. @highlight Most British supermarkets are buying in pigs stunned with carbon dioxide @highlight It is aversive to the pigs who take 'up to 30 seconds' to lose consciousness @highlight Tesco wants all of its pork suppliers to use CO2 stunning method by 2018 @highlight Campaigners say it should invest in alternatives that do not cause distress @highlight Some consider it more humane because pigs move in groups pre-slaughter @highlight Footage revealed from the type of abattoir Tesco wants plants to introduce @highlight Shows pigs kicking out and panicking when they are lowered into CO2 pits @highlight WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT
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The report is not in @placeholder's own hand, but is a "true copy" written by a clerk.
(CNN) -- A newly discovered account of the shooting of Abraham Lincoln, and his death the next morning, gives a vivid and moving picture of the calamity. Dr. Charles Leale was in the audience at Ford's Theater when Lincoln was shot, and was the first to attempt to treat the stricken president. In a report believed written the next day, April 15, 1865, Leale writes, "the report of a pistol was distinctly heard and about a minute after a man of low stature with black hair and eyes was seen leaping to the stage beneath, holding in his hand a drawn dagger." Stumbling as he leaped from the president's box, the man "ran to the opposite side of the stage, flourishing in his hand a drawn dagger and disappearing behind the scene." @highlight Newly discovered document adds historical detail to what is known about Lincoln's death @highlight Report believed to have been written the day after assassination @highlight Report has more exact times and pulse rate measurements, says expert
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But when it came time to run for office, he employed @placeholder rules to invalidate the voting petition signatures of three of his challengers.
(CNN) -- When the Democratic National Committee meets Saturday on the thorny issue of seating the Florida and Michigan delegations at its August convention, party officials will have to fashion a solution that satisfies supporters of Sen. Hillary Clinton and presidential nominee front-runner Sen. Barack Obama. Sen. Barack Obama showed he was willing to use bare-knuckle tactics during his first race in Chicago. It may take a Solomon-like decision to appease both candidates. Clinton has argued that the primary results of two of the nation's largest states should count because, otherwise, millions of voters are being disenfranchised. Obama has said he is willing to work out some compromise. @highlight Sen. Barack Obama used the rule book to win first race for Illinois state Senate @highlight Democrat challenged opponents' petitions and forced them off the ballot @highlight Opponent says Obama's move "wasn't honorable"
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Thousands of gallons of @placeholder oil still pollute the beaches; this oil is still toxic and still hurting the ecosystem near the shore.
Twenty-five years ago on March 24, the oil tanker Exxon Valdez slammed into Bligh Reef and spilled more than 11 million gallons of crude oil into the cold, clear waters of Alaska's Prince William Sound -- one of the "last best places" on Earth. The oil charged through Prince William Sound and out into the Gulf of Alaska, damaging more than 1,300 miles of some of the most remote, wild shoreline in this country. This happened 25 years ago, so we might note the anniversary as we do any other historical event. That, however, would imply that the oil spill is over. It's not, and likely never will be. @highlight 25 years ago, Exxon Valdez spilled 11 million gallons of oil into Alaska's Prince William Sound @highlight Marybeth Holleman: Animals, coastal ecosystem damaged; oil still pollutes beaches @highlight She says no matter how we make drilling, tankers, pipelines safe, risk will never be zero @highlight Holleman: We need to reduce dependence on oil; stopping drilling in the Arctic is a first step
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@placeholder added: 'I never said he wasn't a great politician.
The president of the United States is a man few would dare to offend. But when you are the greatest basketball player the country has ever produced, it is possible to get away with a light-hearted jibe. According to a recent New York magazine interview, former presidential adviser David Axelrod (now strategic adviser for the Labour Party) said he wanted to get Barack Obama something special for his 50th birthday. Given the president had strong roots to Chicago, Mr Axelrod contacted Jordan (a Chicago Bulls legend) in the summer of 2011 to try and get him to sign a greeting for his boss. @highlight David Axelrod wanted to get Barack Obama a special 50th birthday gift @highlight So the presidential adviser contacted Michael Jordan in summer of 2011 @highlight Asked him to sign poster but he wrote 'To Barrack: you still owe me dinner' @highlight Mr Jordan has also referred to the president as a 's***ty golfer' in the past
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The defender, who made 300 league appearances for West Ham between 1984 and 1994, also believes his suspension led to @placeholder missing out on the second division championship.
It went down in football history as one of the most infamous and controversial sending off incidents the game has ever seen - and would define the careers of all those involved. The year was 1991 and Nottingham Forest are playing West Ham in an FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park. The opening 20 minutes had been bossed by the Hammers, who played in the division below Forest and were clear underdogs. Then came a moment that would alter the course of the match and the entire season, plus set a precedent that would change refereeing and the art of defending for ever. @highlight Keith Hackett was refereeing the 1991 FA Cup semi-final between Nottingham Forest and West Ham at Villa Park @highlight On 22 minutes, West Ham's Tony Gale brought down Forest's Gary Crosby as he broke clear @highlight Hackett brandished a straight red card as Gale had denied a clear goalscoring opportunity @highlight The rules had been changed a couple of days before to allow this @highlight Gale still questions the decision, while Hackett regrets it @highlight Forest went on to win the match 4-0 and reached the final
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He started to work as an interpreter when foreign journalists arrived in @placeholder and decided to train as a journalist on the job.
(CNN) -- Before the start of Libya's civil war, you could count the number of newspapers in the country on one hand and all were heavily controlled by the government. Now there are 120 independent newspapers in the city of Benghazi alone, according to local journalists. These newspapers are mostly run and staffed by engineers, doctors and students, said International Media Support, one of several foreign organizations that is helping train journalists in Libya. One, called "Sowt" -- "Voice" in Arabic -- was launched by five medical, engineering and economics students in their early 20s in February. It began as an eight-page magazine, now increased to 12 pages and selling 3,000 copies a week across eastern Libya and beyond. @highlight 120 newspapers have launched in Benghazi since February @highlight The newspapers are mostly run by engineers, doctors and students @highlight International organizations are helping to train up Libyan journalists
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A statement read: "@placeholder have reached an agreement with David Moyes who has been appointed coach of the first team until June 30 2016.
(CNN) -- The 'Chosen One' is back in football. Dumped unceremoniously by English soccer's most successful club Manchester United less than a season into his six-year deal, David Moyes is the new coach at Real Sociedad. The Scot will take the reins at the Spanish club whose defeat of champions Atletico Madrid at the weekend moved it out of the relegation zone courtesy of goal difference. It is Moyes' first job in football since being sacked by United in April. He was hand-picked to take over at Old Trafford by predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson, who retired after 27 years at the club. @highlight David Moyes appointed manager at Spanish La Liga club Real Sociedad @highlight Moyes has been out of football since being sacked by Manchester United in April @highlight Scottish coach was hand-picked to take over at Old Trafford by Alex Ferguson @highlight Moyes lasted less than a season at Old Trafford after a difficult campaign
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Six @placeholder also have died during the conflict, including civilians and soldiers.
Gaza City (CNN) -- A delegation from Gaza was in Egypt Monday to hash out more details of a cease-fire deal between Hamas and Israel, less than a week after the truce ended an eight-day conflict. The continued talks are a key part of the agreement, which called for "total cessation of all hostile activity" and discussion of topics such as opening border crossings and easing Israel's economic blockade in Gaza. Israel-Gaza conflict timeline While new negotiations were under way in Egypt Monday, there were reports of violence along the Gaza-Israel border. Hamas police and ambulance operators said Israeli soldiers injured two civilians when they fired at Palestinian homes east of Rafah City in Gaza. An Israeli military spokesman said the soldiers fired warning shots in the air and later shot toward the legs of "Palestinian rioters" who were damaging a security fence at the border and trying to enter Israel. @highlight NEW: Negotiations are under way to hash out the cease-fire deal's details @highlight Talks include topics such as easing Israel's economic blockade in Gaza @highlight Violence is reported near the Gaza-Israel border @highlight Palestinian Authority president says all Palestinian factions back a renewed statehood bid
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The @placeholder condemned the move to shut down the paper.
London (CNN) -- The embattled British tabloid News of the World, one of the oldest and best-selling newspapers in Britain, will shut down after Sunday's issue, its owner, News International, told CNN Thursday. The dramatic announcement follows accusations that the paper illegally eavesdropped on the phone messages of murder and terror victims, politicians and celebrities. The scandal could have far-reaching consequences and may be politically damaging to Prime Minister David Cameron. British media reported Thursday that Andy Coulson, Cameron's former director of communications, has been told by police that he should go to a police station to be arrested Friday morning over his alleged knowledge or involvement in the mobile phone-hacking practices that took place while he was editor of the News of the World. @highlight NEW: "Ordinary staff at the paper are paying with their livelihoods," says NUJ general secretary @highlight British media report PM Cameron's former communications director will be arrested @highlight James Murdoch says he and his company feel regret over what's happened @highlight Sunday will be the last issue of the best-selling News of the World
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He used his fiery oratory to incite @placeholder's growing army of terror in this war with America.'
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter Osama bin Laden's son-in-law Sulaiman Abu Ghaith has been convicted of conspiring to kill Americans for his role as the terror group's spokesman. Known as the voice of fiery al Qaeda propaganda videotapes after the September 11 attacks, Abu Ghaith had the verdict handed down after five hours of deliberation. He was the highest-ranking al Qaeda figure to face trial on U.S. soil since the attacks. Guilty: Sulaiman Abu Ghaith, Osama bin Laden's son-in-law and spokesman, has been convicted of conspiring to kill Americans though his sentence has not yet been determined @highlight Sulaiman Abu Ghaith has been convicted on three terror charges @highlight The al Qaeda spokesman and bin Laden's son-in-law was the highest-ranking member of the terrorist group to go on trial in the U.S. @highlight Found guilty on three charges: conspiracy to kill Americans, conspiring to provide support for al Qaeda and providing support for al Qaeda @highlight Prison sentence has not yet been handed down but could face life behind bars
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Mr Skipp has featured in many of the most memorable storylines in @placeholder.
By Paul Bentley Retiring: Colin Skipp, who plays Tony Archer, with Patricia Gallimore as Pat Archer in 1999 He is the longest serving soap star in Britain, entertaining listeners with exploits as Tony Archer for more than four decades. So Archers fans will be saddened to learn Colin Skipp is finally hanging up his muddy wellies. The actor, who started on the radio show in 1967, revealed yesterday that he is retiring to spend more time with his family after a series of heart attacks. 'I'm sorry to be leaving The Archers after more than 40 happy years in the programme. But sadly ill health has made it extremely difficult for me to continue playing Tony,' he said. @highlight The actor, who started on the radio show in 1967, is retiring @highlight He said: 'I'm sorry to be leaving The Archers after more than 40 happy years'
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Warner, a former governor who is one of @placeholder's most popular politicians, had been expected to handily win a second term.
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ed Gillespie conceded his Virginia Senate race on Friday to Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Warner, telling supporters that he has no plan to seek a recount of more than 2.1 million votes cast – even though state law entitles him to one. The final vote tally from the State Board of Elections will show Warner ahead by less than 17,000 votes, or a margin of about three-quarters of 1 per cent. 'The votes just aren't there,' Gillespie said Friday, adding that he called Warner earlier in the day to congratulate him. Scroll down for video Virginia Republican Senate candidate Ed Gillespie told his supporters on Election Day that his race was too close to call, but he gave up the fight three days later @highlight Libertarian candidate played spoiler and scooped up 2 per cent of the vote, denying the GOP another belt-notch in an otherwise triumphant election @highlight Democrat Mark Warner will return to the US Senate @highlight Gillespie was the Republican Party's chairman before becoming a candidate himself @highlight The final margin was barely 16 ,000 votes out of more than 2.1 million cast @highlight 'The votes just aren't there,' Gillespie told supporters on Friday, saying that he had conceded the race
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The solicitor has not seen Venables since 1994, and said he was shocked to hear that his client had been jailed again in 2010 for downloading child pornography, while @placeholder had managed to stay 'under the radar'.
The lawyer for one of James Bulger's murderers today revealed the 'living nightmare' of representing the notorious child killer. Speaking ahead of the 20th anniversary of the toddler's death, Laurence Lee recalled how he was convinced that 'angelic-looking' Jon Venables must be innocent of the brutal crime. He also claimed that were it not for the malign influence of Robert Thompson, whom he compared to 'the Pied Piper', Venables would never have taken part in the killing. The 10-year-old was on his way to school to pick up some gerbils which his teacher had asked him to look after, but was apparently led astray by Thompson telling him: 'Forget the gerbils, let's go robbing.' @highlight Killer's solicitor Laurie Lee gives first interview for over a decade ahead of 20th anniversary of toddler's murder @highlight Lawyer says he could not believe the 10-year-old was guilty at first @highlight Blames Robert Thompson for leading his schoolfriend astray
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Here in @placeholder, there is an exhibition of how to make buildings greener, how to make transport greener, and that is the way we have to go.
Durban, South Africa (CNN) -- Making cities greener "actually makes a lot of sense" in spite of the economic crisis, says former Irish President, Mary Robinson. "You save money," she said, adding that the real challenge is greening cities in poorer nations, like Bangladesh, where people live in "almost impossible conditions." Robinson was one of four leading climate change thinkers discussing how viable it is to invest in sustainable cities in a debate hosted by CNN's Robyn Curnow during the 2011 U.N. Conference on Climate Change last week in Durban. Joining Robinson on the panel were Pan Jiahua, advisor to the Chinese delegation at the conference, Elliot Diringer, former adviser to the Bill Clinton's U.S. presidential administration and Kumi Naidoo, executive director of Greenpeace International. @highlight CNN hosted a panel discussion with four leading environmental figures on the sidelines of COP17 @highlight The panelists discussed how financially viable will it be to create the sustainable cities of the future @highlight 'We are sleepwalking the planet into a crisis of epic proportions,' says Greenpeace's Kumi Naidoo
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Holland coach Louis van Gaal remains convinced the World Cup was set up to favour hosts Brazil. Brazil and Holland face each other in Brasilia on Saturday to decide who ends the tournament in third place. The third-place play-off is not a popular match and both coaches would of course much rather be contesting the final 24 hours later in the Maracana. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Louis van Gaal: We can still make history for Holland Speak your mind! Louis van Gaal has again complained about what he regards as Brazil favourable fixtures Careful what you say: The Dutch manager looks over Dirk Kuyt at a press conference in Brasilia @highlight Holland face Brazil in the World Cup third-place play-off on Saturday @highlight Louis van Gaal has again hit out at Brazil's favourable fixture times @highlight Dutch manager previously incensed Luiz Felipe Scolari with his comments @highlight The hosts have again been given an extra 24 hours before playing @highlight Manchester United manager says Brazilian should 'stick to the facts'
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Miss @placeholder, who split from Prince Harry in April after a two-year relationship, chatted and laughed with her friend and was seen sipping on cider as she made herself at home on the site.
By Ryan Kisiel With her aristocratic roots and royal connections, she could have been expected to insist on one of Glastonbury’s more luxurious accommodation options. But that never really was Cressida Bonas’s style. With a mystery man in tow, Prince Harry’s famously bohemian ex-girlfriend arrived at the festival yesterday ready to bed down in the mud with tens of thousands of other campers. Scroll down for video Joining the party: Cressida Bonas arrives with a mystery man. The 25-year-old later entered through the exclusive hospitality turnstile just in time to see Lily Allen perform Roughing it: Cressie enjoys a drink with her friends. After pulling up at the site¿s VIP car park at 4.30pm she spent half an hour in her car plaiting her long blonde hair into an easy-to-manage festival style @highlight Cressida Bonas joins tens of thousands of other campers at Glastonbury @highlight Wore white dungarees as other festival-goers got mucky in the mud @highlight She entered through exclusive hospitality turnstile and used VIP carpark
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Last week, President Barack Obama eased some sanctions, including many of the restrictions that prevented @placeholder from visiting the island.
Havana, Cuba (CNN)Historic talks set to begin on Wednesday between the United States and Cuba could lead to "re-established relations," but dealings between the two countries cannot be considered normalized until the U.S. trade embargo is fully lifted, a Cuban official said Tuesday. The official, a high-ranking member of Cuba's foreign ministry, spoke to CNN and a handful of other media on condition of anonymity. A U.S. delegation arriving in Havana on Wednesday will first discuss migration accords and then begin negotiations on repairing five decades of strained relations that are expected to lead with the restoration of embassies in Washington and Havana. @highlight U.S. delegation in Havana will begin negotiations on repairing five decades of strained relations @highlight In last few weeks, President Obama has eased U.S. restrictions on Cuba
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It features a large statue of King carved into the centerpiece "@placeholder," a large block set apart from the memorial's "Mountain of Despair," from which it appears to emerge.
Washington (CNN) -- The National Mall's Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial will be ready for events later this month commemorating the 50th anniversary of his "I Have a Dream Speech." Sandblasting on King's monument was completed Thursday night after delays over a company not having proper insurance. The National Park Service's Historic Preservation Training Center ended up doing the work, said spokeswoman Carol Johnson. The park service, which was not initially aware that the sandblasting would be required, is "very happy" with the completed project, she said. The remainder of the scaffolding will be taken down in coming days. The completion of the work follows the removal of a controversial written message inscribed on the memorial's side. @highlight Sandblasting completed on King Memorial @highlight That follows removal of controversial passage @highlight 50th anniversary of King speech this month
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Asked about a poll commissioned by the Conservatives which found three quarters of voters think @placeholder would make a better leader, he replied: ‘The most important thing to remember is that the grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence.’
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 30 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:43 EST, 30 September 2012 Confusion reigns on the first day of the Labour party conference as Ed Miliband faced further questions about his ability to win the next election. Two years after Ed Miliband was named Labour leader in Manchester, the party is back in the city and still publicly confused about who is in charge. And shadow chancellor Ed Balls is embroiled in a football controversy over claims he deliberately dived to secure a penalty in a match against journalists. Scroll down for video @highlight David Miliband says the public prefer him to his brother Ed @highlight Harriet Harman gets David Miliband confused with David Cameron @highlight Ed Balls is accused of diving in a football match as he claims he 'does not give a toss' about being Labour leader @highlight First day of party conference sees frontbenchers struggling to stifle yawns during colleagues' speeches
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By John Stevens Last updated at 11:28 PM on 12th September 2011 Shocking surveillance video from the day before Robyn Gardner disappeared in Aruba shows her being led by the prime suspect to the stretch of beach from which she would vanish a day later. Fresh evidence shows the pair clearly visiting the same area, in what experts believe could have been a test run before she was murdered. Giordano, 50, is the only suspect being questioned in relation to the disappearance of Gardner, 35, who has been missing since August 2. The older man, who she is thought to have met on an online swingers website, is being held in custody for 60 days, but police need more evidence to charge him with murder. @highlight CCTV footage shows Girodano taking Robyn to the stretch of beach where she vanished the next day @highlight Suspect seen later in his swimming trunks alone @highlight Experts say it could have been a trial run before 'brutal murder'
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"I think it's really amazing that someone from Iran poked me and said 'Hello, I'm from Iran, I saw your "poster" on @placeholder,' " Edry said.
(CNN) -- It is not possible to dial an Iranian number from an Israeli telephone. It will simply not go through. That lack of communication stems from the government level, where there is no dialogue between the two countries aside from public speeches meant to carry weighty threats of war to each camp. That is why it was so difficult for Ronny Edry, an Israeli graphic designer based in Tel Aviv, to get his message across to the people of Iran. "My idea was simple, I was trying to reach the other side. There are all these talks about war, Iran is coming to bomb us and we bomb them back, we are sitting and waiting. I wanted to say the simple words that this war is crazy," said Edry. @highlight Israeli graphic designer Ronny Edry wanted to speak directly to Iranians @highlight On Facebook, he posted messages of peace, hoping Iranians would see them @highlight Edry says he's gotten thousands of messages from people in Iran @highlight One message from Iran: "We are so similar. ... I am proud to have you as my friends"
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'A lot of it comes from his being @placeholder, he's seen the differences
By Tom Leonard PUBLISHED: 17:31 EST, 25 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:35 EST, 25 December 2012 More than 65,000 Americans have called for Piers Morgan to be deported from the U.S. after he criticized pro-gun campaigners on his chat show. A petition on the White House website accuses the television presenter of undermining the 'rights of Americans.' Any petition posted on the site that attracts more than 25,000 signatures guarantees a response from the U.S. government. Last week Mr Morgan repeatedly attacked pro-gun guests on his nightly CNN shows following the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, in which 20 children and six staff died. @highlight British CNN host has taken aggressive stand for tighter U.S. gun laws after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre @highlight Petition claims he has engaged in hostile attack against U.S. Constitution @highlight Created on December 21 and has garnered more than 45,000 signatures @highlight Morgan: 'Are there any other countries that will have me?'
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The Bianchi family maintained it would traumatize @placeholder to remove him from what has been his home for five years.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CNN) -- A father and son reunited after an international custody battle planned to spend their first holiday season together in five years at Disney World in Florida, a family friend said. David Goldman and his 9-year-old son, Sean, arrived at Orlando International Airport just after 6 p.m. Thursday after meeting earlier at the U.S. Consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Sean Goldman had been living in Brazil since 2004 when his mother, Bruna Bianchi, took him to Rio de Janeiro for what was to have been a two-week vacation. She never returned, instead remarrying there and retaining custody of Sean. She died last year in childbirth. @highlight NEW: Father and son arrive in Orlando at 6 pm ET from Brazil @highlight NEW: Lawmaker reads dad's letter offering "sincere and humblest gratitude" @highlight David Goldman and son en route to U.S. for first time in five years @highlight Goldman was battling the family of the boy's deceased mother for custody
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And this isn't the only @placeholder polish to contain an unexpectedly expensive ingredient: also available are polishes that contain powdered diamonds and crushed pearls.
While not everything that glitters is gold, the sparkling new polish from celebrity manicurist Deborah Lippmann most certainly is. The celebrity nail maestro has created a dazzling new varnish, appropriately named Gold Digger, using flecks of real 24-carat gold. And with famous fans that include Lady Gaga, Lena Dunham, Kelly Clarkson and Sarah Jessica Parker, the luxury lacquer has already secured the A-list seal of approval as well as an A-list price tag. Celebrity favourite: Deborah Lippmann, who paints the nails of Lady Gaga, left, and Kim Kardashian, right, has created a dazzling new varnish, appropriately named Gold Digger, using flecks of real 24-carat gold @highlight Deborah Lippmann unveils Gold Digger polish @highlight Her clients include Lena Dunham and Sarah Jessica Parker @highlight Christian Louboutin recently unveiled £36 varnish inspired by his shoes
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The Federal Member for @placeholder says both parties of guilty of ‘paying lip service’ to a possible resolution.
By Frank Coletta He’s a Federal Liberal Party MP who represents one of Australia’s most diverse Sydney electorates and Craig Laundy has pulled no punches today by stating he is very much ‘pro-Palestinian’. In an interview with the Australian Financial Review, he has not only made his support of the Palestinian plight in Gaza very clear but has also urged his party to change ‘alter its views’. Mr Laundy’s electorate of Reid in Sydney is a diverse electorate, very much split along the lines of blue and white collar residents. It ranges from the affluent suburbs of Drummoyne, Five Dock and Abbotsford in the city’s inner west to Muslim dominated areas of Auburn and Lidcombe in the western suburbs. @highlight MP claims he's facing a backlash from the Muslim population in Western Sydney @highlight Wants his Federal Liberal colleagues to change their 'long-held views' on the battle in Gaza @highlight Politicians are hiding 'behind words' and not taking action
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Chicken McNuggets, introduced in 1980, were a harbinger of the increase in cheap meat, for which 80 percent of the @placeholder corn crop is used as animal feed.
New York (CNN) -- In 2007, I co-founded FEED Projects with my business partner, Lauren Bush, to help address the problem of global malnutrition. Bush had designed the first FEED bag, which provides school meals to children through the U.N. World Food Program, where I was working. We have since sold more than half a million bags around the world and donated close to $6 million to provide more than 55 million school meals to children and raise awareness about a crucial humanitarian issue. But here at home in America, it's hard not to notice a different food-related problem: obesity. @highlight Ellen Gustafson says world faces twin problems of hunger and obesity @highlight Farms produced large amount of ingredients for cheap food, with low nutritional value @highlight US has sharply cut its development assistance for African farmers @highlight Gustafson: We need to address two problems together as global food issue
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"We received information of possible manipulation even before the game as the same agency also organized the match between Latvia and @placeholder and there was the same scenario there."
(CNN) -- FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against six match officials after claims that two international friendly games fell victim to match-fixing. The games under suspicion are Bulgaria against Estonia and Latvia against Bolivia, two friendlies which took place last month. Football's world governing body was alerted after unusual betting patterns on the two games, which were both held at the Turkish resort of Antalya. A FIFA statement Wednesday read: "FIFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against six match officials in relation to the international friendly matches Bolivia v Latvia and Estonia v Bulgaria played in Antalya (Turkey) on 9 February 2011." @highlight FIFA places six match officials under investigation after match-fixing claims @highlight Latvia versus Bolivia and Bulgaria against Estonia under suspicion @highlight All seven goals scored in the two games played in Turkey came from penalties @highlight FIFA Disciplinary Committee will decide if there is a case to answer
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Inspired by the judo exploits of his father, @placeholder, who became Guam's first Olympian in 1988, Blas Jr has been a judo player since the age of five.
Olympic Park, London (CNN) -- The headlines and newscasts that report the events of the Olympic Games to the world invariably focus on the stars of the tournament. From Michael Phelps' record-breaking feats in the pool to Usain Bolt's bid to retain his 100m crown; the column inches, air time and online attention remain fixed to the gold and the glory. But this is only the tip of the true Olympic story. Over two hundred nations have taken part in the modern Olympic Games since 1896, and of them 79 are yet to win a single medal. Most athletes who have traveled thousands of miles across the world to London, and devoted years of their lives to train in a discipline of their passion, are outside bets to win a medal at best. @highlight Gold medals and glory is only the tip of the true Olympic story @highlight It's not just the Olympic Flame that burns eternally, but the hope in the hearts underdogs too @highlight Ricardo Blas Jr became the first athlete from Guam to progress to an Olympic second round @highlight Ronald Forbes and Kemur Hyman are bidding to win first medal for the Cayman Islands
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The law means that American citizens must pay income tax to @placeholder authorities if they earn more than £62,000.
Boris Johnson has bowed to pressure from America and paid a US tax bill which he previously rejected as 'absolutely outrageous'. The American-born London Mayor had been furious that he was being chased by the US taxman for an unpaid bill worth thousands of dollars. But after being urged by the US ambassador to pay his dues, Mr Johnson has now settled his bill. After being urged by the US ambassador to pay his dues, the London Mayor has now settled the demand from the IRS for profits made on the sale of a house. Mr Johnson was born in New York and has an American passport as well as a British one. @highlight Boris Johnson was born in New York so faced a tax bill in America @highlight London Mayor had branded the Transatlantic rules 'outrageous' @highlight US ambassador Matthew Barzun insisted US citizens had to pay up
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But by the time @placeholder, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie launched into a spirited reprise of "Satisfaction," most fans agreed it was an appropriate finish, no matter how much they paid for their seats.
(CNN) -- The Rolling Stones kicked off their "50 and Counting" tour with a marching band, guest appearances from Gwen Stefani and Keith Urban, and a double dose of "Satisfaction." When the lights dimmed Friday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, UCLA's marching band paraded through the aisles, their horn section blasting the Stones' 1965 hit, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" -- to the delight of concertgoers Jack Nicholson, Eddie Murphy, Johnny Depp and Nicole Kidman. Finally, the Stones materialized onstage, framed by a massive pair of red lips and a runway in the shape of the band's trademark tongue logo. For two hours and 20 minutes, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts barreled through 23 career-spanning tracks, including "Paint it Black," "Gimme Shelter," "Miss You" and "Sympathy for the Devil." They even performed the disco-flavored "Emotional Rescue" from 1980, which Jagger introduced by saying, "This is a song we've never done before." @highlight The Rolling Stones kicked off their world tour in Los Angeles on Friday @highlight The band played hits like "Paint it Black" and "Sympathy for the Devil" @highlight Guest performers Gwen Stefani, Keith Urban and Mick Taylor joined the band onstage
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His company, @placeholder, hopes to provide an added benefit to the growing 3D printing ecosystem.
(Ars Technica) -- After months of fanfare and anticipation, gigabit home Internet service Google Fiber finally went live on Tuesday in Kansas City. The search giant is offering 1 Gbps speeds for just $70 per month -- significantly faster and cheaper than what any traditional American ISPs are offering. "We just got it today and I've been stuck in front of my laptop for the last few hours," Mike Demarais, founder of Threedee, told Ars. "It's unbelievable. I'm probably not going to leave the house." He lives in a four-bedroom house run by "Homes For Hackers" on Kansas City's Hanover Heights neighborhood, just on the state border with Missouri. The house has become one of the hubs for the KC Startup Village, an informal group of entrepreneurs who have clustered around homes immediately eligible for Google Fiber. @highlight Google Fiber, the company's ultra-high speed Internet service, went live on Tuesday in Kansas City @highlight User: "It's unbelievable. I'm probably not going to leave the house" @highlight The service is significantly faster than what traditional American ISPs are offering @highlight Resident may rent out room to Google Fiber "tourists" who might want to come to try it out
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A sister, Mary Wolfe, is an Iowa @placeholder state representative.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap PUBLISHED: 15:43 EST, 9 February 2014 | UPDATED: 16:35 EST, 9 February 2014 Two sisters of an Iowa state representative have been found dead of apparent gunshot wounds in the Pittsburgh home they shared, and police are investigating the case as a double homicide. The bodies of 44-year-old Susan Wolfe and 38-year-old Sarah Wolfe were found Friday afternoon in their basement after they didn't show up for work, authorities said. Police found Sarah Wolfe's car around 1:15 a.m. Saturday parked nearly a mile away. Sarah Wolfe was a psychiatrist for Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, and Susan Wolfe was a teacher's aide at Hillel Academy in Pittsburgh's Squirrel Hill neighborhood. @highlight Sarah and Susan Wolfe were found shot to death in the basement of the home they shared in Pittsburgh @highlight The victims' sister is Democratic Iowa state Representative Mary Wolfe @highlight Authorities are not releasing details of the deaths other than to say the women were each shot @highlight Sarah Wolfe's car was found parked on the street about a mile from her home
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One of the barely comprehensible messages left on the site said: 'The alliance of all the world against the @placeholder will not succeed.'
Counter-terrorism police are investigating the hacking of a rugby league team website which was replaced with a page featuring the message: 'I love you Isis'. The website of Rugby League team the Keighley Cougars was hacked last night and showed a black screen with the words 'Hacked By Team System DZ' at the top. A message posted on the West Yorkshire club's twitter feed said: 'Apologies, the website has been hacked. The developers are working on it. Will let you know when it's back up and running.' A screengrab of the Keighley Cougars' website after it was hacked with a pro-Isis message @highlight Rugby team's website was hacked last night by group Team System DZ @highlight Message claimed 'State of Islam' is expanding and said 'i love you isis' @highlight Counter-terrorism police are investigating the 'sinister hijacking' @highlight Hackers also posted bloody images - but the site has now been restored
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The @placeholder did not say what prompted the kingdom to change its mind.
(CNN) -- Saudi Arabia will let its female athletes compete in the Olympics for the first time, its embassy in London said. Until now, Saudi Arabia was one of three countries that did not allow women to participate in the games. The other two -- Qatar and Brunei -- also reversed course this year and said they will send female athletes to the London games, which begin July 27. "The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia wishes to reaffirm its support for the sublime meanings reflected by Olympic Games and the cherished values of excellence, friendship and respect that they represent," the Saudi Embassy in London said in a statement announcing the decision. @highlight One Saudi athlete praises the decision as "a dream come true" @highlight Saudi Arabian schools don't have physical ed classes for girls @highlight Qatar and Brunei will also send women for the first time @highlight The decision is a rare concession for a kingdom where women cannot drive or vote
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The chase in Dallas, @placeholder was happened Wednesday afternoon when carjacker Alexander, 40, slammed into Leismann's van at an intersection.
A mother who took down an armed carjacker when he smashed into her minivan was given a brand new car on Thursday after video footage of her 'mama bear' act went viral Wednesday. Jessica Leismann, who last year lost a young son to illness, wept as she was given the choice between three new rides courtesy of Southwest Kia in Mesquite and chose a 2015 Sedona minivan with an MSRP of $32,000. 'My kids are going to freak when I drive up in this,' Liesmann told Southwest Kia general manager James Seale. 'Mama bear' Jessica Leismann was given a brand new car on Thursday after she became a local hero for taking down an armed carjacker who'd rear-ended her family minivan at the conclusion of a high speed chase @highlight The dramatic incident was caught on camera on a busy freeway in Dallas Wednesday afternoon @highlight Police rushed to the scene after they received a report of a robbery and found Jessica Leismann beating up suspect Artai Alexander, 40 @highlight Leismann, who'd last year lost one of her sons to illness, was given a new Kia Sedona on Thursday by Southwest Kia in Mesquite, Texas
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No nerves: Despite the imminent birth of his twin heirs, @placeholder, 56, looked happy and relaxed
With Princess Charlene days away from giving birth, Monaco's Prince Albert was forced to draft in sister Stéphanie as his date last night. The Monégasque royal was at the Fight AIDS Monaco Auction Sale at the Hotel Meridien and looked in good spirits, cheerfully giving his sibling a smacking kiss on the cheek as she arrived to join him. For her part, Stéphanie, 49, was chic in a tailored cream boucle jacket and neatly tailored trousers, and accessorised the look with a bright slick of red lipstick. Scroll down for video Pucker up: Prince Albert plants a kiss on sister Stéphanie's cheek as he arrives at the auction @highlight Prince Albert was joined by sister Princess Stéphanie for charity auction @highlight Money was raised for Fight AIDS Monaco - Stéphanie's foundation @highlight Princess Charlene, who is due to give birth in days, stayed at home @highlight The South African born royal is expecting a set of twin heirs for Monaco
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She added: 'The whole procedure was a complete success and we'd like to thank @placeholder for coming down to Howletts.
A tiger is recovering from dental work at a zoo after breaking three of his front teeth. Nine-year-old Amir, a rare male Sumatran tiger, had to have the chipped teeth filled in at Howletts Wild Animal Park near Canterbury, Kent. The tiger, who weighs more than 20 stone, was sedated and transported to the on-site hospital for treatment by dental surgeon Peter Kertesz. Scroll down for video Cat nap: Blood is drawn from Amir, a Sumatran Tiger, during dental treatment at Howletts Wild Animal Park in Canterbury, Kent Peter Kertesz, a Harley Street dental surgeon and his team perform general dentistry and a filling procedure on Amir, The tiger, who weighs more than 20 stone, was sedated and transported to the on-site hospital @highlight Amir, a rare male Sumatran tiger, had to have the chipped teeth filled in @highlight Dental surgeon Peter Kertesz braved the dangerous animal's maw @highlight Procedure is tricky as animal's tooth root is six times larger than human's
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And an opera singer renders "Is it just me, or does @placeholder smell like grape soda tonight?"
(CNN) -- Think your Facebook status updates are pretty dramatic? If you act soon, you may entice a troupe of improv artists to stage them for the world. "Stuff Theater," happening live until 9 a.m. Thursday, is taking the magical, mundane and sometimes mystifying world of Facebook posts to the stage in a 24-hour performance. Sponsored by online security company Norton, the experimental project lets Facebook users volunteer their profiles. If selected, a post from their page will be acted out during the event, which began Wednesday morning at a Chicago theater and is streaming live on Norton's Facebook page. @highlight "Stuff Theater" is acting out Facebook posts live online @highlight The 24-hour experimental event is streaming on security firm Norton's Facebook page @highlight Dancers, artists, improv actors and others have appeared on a Chicago stage
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@placeholder averaged a handy 101 in his 24 Tests as captain.
On Saturday afternoon, with the sun a-glow and the pitch pristine, India moved without too much fuss in their second innings to 53 for one. The remnants of Hurricane Bertha were set to wipe out the fourth day and possibly the fifth. Stuart Broad was in hospital with a broken nose; Jimmy Anderson was struggling with a bug. Survive until stumps, and there was a chance India would have arrived at The Oval this week at 1-1. What followed was the kind of surrender that gives white flags a bad name. Nine wickets fell in 22 overs – six of them to Moeen Ali and Chris Jordan – and the captain was out slogging to midwicket. MS Dhoni, you see: cool in a crisis. @highlight England bowled India out twice in the equivalent of a day's play @highlight The Indians collapsed to defeat at Old Trafford but Dhoni was defended @highlight James Anderson and Stuart Broad have pitches that suit them @highlight Gary Ballance, Joe Root, Moeen Ali and Jos Buttler are all impressing @highlight Saeed Ajmal latest spinner to have his action reported @highlight Angelo Mathews' batting record as captain second only to Sir Don Bradman @highlight Non-London Test venues have encountered unfortunate mishaps
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You can only join Loveflutter (named for that 'butterflies in the stomach' feeling, according to @placeholder) if you're 'interesting' enough, and
By Martha De Lacey Daigo Smith is the first to admit he's tried online dating, which in itself ought to be enough to wipe the last oily layer of taboo off the subject. An affable and ambitious former media man who owns his own personal training company and boasts a pair of dimples you could crack walnuts in, the east London entrepreneur speaks frankly about how hard it is for busy singletons to find like-minded souls in this seething metropolis of choice. There's too much choice, Smith feels, and it's not all very good. Especially when it comes to online dating. Disillusioned, Smith and his business partner David Standen set about creating a dating website of their own. @highlight Loveflutter, founded by east London's Daigo Smith and David Standen @highlight Use Google Knowledge Graph to match similar people via shared interests @highlight 'Interesting' test created with Dr Simon Moore, a chartered psychologist @highlight Their beta launch was praised highly by Time magazine
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'He has a good relationship with Lauren at the moment but when you're as wealthy as @placeholder, you can't take any chances.
By Kimberley Dadds Simon Cowell reportedly dumped Lauren Silverman before he knew she was pregnant. The 53-year-old music mogul is said to have ended his romance with the 36-year-old socialite - the wife of his close friend Andrew Silverman - six weeks ago, only to later discover she is expecting his baby. He is said to have told a friend: 'It's over with Lauren - it has been since before anyone knew she was pregnant. I want matters resolved but in a sensitive way. I have to respect a lot of people's feelings. There's a lot of people's feelings here.' @highlight Simon Cowell reportedly dumped Lauren Silverman six weeks ago, only to then be told she is pregnant with his baby @highlight X Factor creator has swanned off to holiday on yacht he was pictured embracing Lauren Silverman on last year @highlight Cowell expected to be joined by ex-girlfriends Sinitta and Mezghan Hussainy
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It was when Sarah and @placeholder were very close and going to the event together, so I did both of them.
By Hannah Ellis-petersen PUBLISHED: 16:02 EST, 14 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:02 EST, 14 September 2013 Nicky Clarke (pictured here with girlfriend, Kelly Simpkin) has admitted to his past as a heroin addict, saying the troubled time was the worst of his life He has styled the tresses of scores of celebrities and Royals, from Princess Diana to the Duchess of York. And he still counts the Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie among his clients. But behind Nicky Clarke’s perfectly preened locks and boyish charm, he has been hiding a dark secret. ‘It’s my biggest regret, and it horrifies me even now, but I have been in rehab for heroin addiction,’ he admits. ‘This is the first time I’ve ever spoken about it. @highlight Hair stylist to the stars reveals heroin addiction which led him to rehab for the first time @highlight Mr Clarke tells how his ex-wife threatened to 'kick him out or call the police' because of drug demons @highlight In spite of chequered past hairdresser says 'life has been good to me'
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'@placeholder has left a gap in our lives and will be missed, not just by his family, but by everyone who knew him.'
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 05:55 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 3 August 2012 A Merseyside schoolboy died after being swept from rocks into the sea while on a family holiday in Wales despite a valiant attempt by his older brother to save his life. Fifteen-year-old Sam Capper was on holiday when he was washed away when a freak wave crashed against the slippery rocks where he was fishing. The sporty teenager, from Birkenhead, Merseyside, drowned despite the valiant attempts of his older brother Lewis Hunt, 21, who battled dangerous rip currents to try and keep his sibling afloat. @highlight 'Huge wave' hit Mersey schoolboy and sweeps him into the sea on the Gower peninsula in South Wales @highlight His brother dived in after him to save his life and is now in hospital @highlight Parents are staying with eldest brother s he is in a serious condition @highlight They were holding hands in the water but got pulled apart @highlight Both were found half a mile off the coast but only the older sibling survived
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The Race to the Sea took place between September and October 1914, as the British and @placeholder tried to surround their enemy, using the sea to trap them.
Fifteen British soldiers were buried in northern France today - close to the spot where they were cut down by German machine gun fire exactly 100 years ago. Proud descendants of the First World War Tommies attended a hugely moving ceremony in the village of Bois-Grenier, near Armentieres, on the Belgium border. All the men served with the York and Lancaster regiment, and were killed in an October 1914 offensive during the so-called 'Race to the Sea'. Their remains were finally found five years ago during building work between the nearby villages of Beaucamps Ligny and Radinghem, and 11 were identified through DNA. @highlight Fifteen British WWI soldiers have been laid to rest five years after their remains were found near a French village @highlight They were cut down by German machine gun fire during an October 1914 offensive called the 'Race to the Sea' @highlight Proud descendants attended a moving ceremony today in the village of Bois-Grenier on the Belgium border @highlight Their remains were found five years ago during building work near the villages of Beaucamps Ligny and Radinghem @highlight Eleven of the soldiers were identified through DNA samples giving their relatives much sought-after closure
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The updated advice says a mother-to-be should be ‘fully supported in her choice’ if she wishes to try for a vaginal birth after a previous @placeholder.
By Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 11 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:30 EST, 11 June 2013 Mothers-to-be are opting for Caesareans because they are afraid of poor care if they have a natural birth Mothers-to-be are opting for Caesareans because they are afraid of poor care if they have a natural birth, a leading midwife has revealed. Around one in four women in the UK has their baby delivered by surgery putting enormous pressure on the NHS. The rate has shot up to this level in the last two decades but is double that in private hospitals. @highlight Pippa Nightingale, head of midwifery at Imperial NHS Trust, London, says women fear they will not receive enough support during labour and birth @highlight Believes they want Caesareans to avoid this problem, especially in NHS @highlight One in four women now have their baby delivered surgically
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But the @placeholder were not about to give their ideological enemy a free pass.
(CNN) -- Dozens of the U.S. diplomatic cables obtained and published by WikiLeaks cover a worldwide phenomenon that has been persistently troubling to the United States: drug trafficking. And those cables come not just from Mexico City, but from many corners of the world -- including Cuba and several embassies in West Africa. Perhaps most revealing is the cooperation between the United States and Cuba over trafficking through Jamaica. A cable from August 2009 talks about multiple contacts between the U.S. Coast Guard and Cuban Interior Ministry. The Cubans were complaining that Jamaican smugglers were using "both Cuban airspace and waters to transport narcotics ultimately destined for the United States, but their repeated attempts to engage Jamaica on the issue have been ignored." @highlight Cubans complained to Jamaica about drug smuggling @highlight U.S., Cuban officials cooperated on interdiction @highlight Cables show rising concern over West Africa @highlight U.S. worried about drug profits funding terrorism
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Amy DeNegri said she hasn't heard from @placeholder since the day after the incident occurred, when she spoke with someone over the phone.
(CNN) -- The "disgusting" blob in Fred DeNegri's Diet Pepsi can was probably a frog or toad, the Food and Drug Administration said. Amy DeNegri took pictures of the can in question right after her husband gagged on its contents. DeNegri was grilling in his backyard tiki bar in Ormond Beach, Florida, when he popped open a can of Diet Pepsi, took a big gulp and started gagging, his wife, Amy, said. He emptied out the can down a sink but something heavy remained inside. He shook the can until something resembling "pink linguini" slid out, followed by "dark stuff," Amy DeNegri said. @highlight Fred DeNegri and wife found matter resembling "pink linguini" in Pepsi can in July @highlight FDA concludes blob is toad or frog "lacking internal organs," not sure how it got there @highlight FDA examined bottling plant in Orlando, did not find anything connected to incident @highlight Pepsi says FDA's finding affirms its confidence in integrity of manufacturing system
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"@placeholder is very near to Iran, it is very easy to get a bus or a flight to come here... without needing a visa," gushed one Iranian visitor as she took in the historical sites in Batumi.
Batumi, Georgia (CNN) -- For Iranian tourists strolling in the sun-drenched squares in the Black Sea town of Batumi, Georgia is a pocket of hospitality in a world that has largely closed its doors to them. In Georgia, that all changed last year when the former Soviet republic lifted its visa requirements for Iranians and the tourists started flowing in. While the numbers are still modest, Georgian government statistics show a tripling of Iranian tourists so far this year with visitors now in the tens of thousands. "When I describe the possibilities, the potential, they are very eager, and they will come, they're very interested to come more," says Farzin Valipour, an Iranian Tourism Operator now living in Georgia. @highlight Iranians increasingly see Georgia as an attractive tourism destination @highlight Georgia keen to attract investment from the region @highlight Experts suggest Georgia wants to court Iran but not damage U.S. relations
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Emotional: @placeholder said he could not get the horrific images out his head
By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 21:45 GMT, 30 November 2011 A whistleblower broke down in tears today as he described the 'terrible' moment he witnessed a professor allegedly viewing child porn in first class on board a flight. Kurt Wade was sitting behind University of Utah professor Grant Smith on a Delta flight from Salt Lake City, Utah to Boston on Saturday. He says he was stunned when Smith began scrolling through images of naked girls as young as five - and immediately alerted a flight attendant. Scroll down for videos 'Terrible stuff': Kurt Wade, pictured, speaks out about witnessing a fellow first-class passenger viewing child porn. He immediately alerted authorities @highlight Kurt Wade 'saw University of Utah professor Grant Smith looking at graphic images on his laptop' @highlight Police: 'These were explicitly sexual and extremely disturbing' photos of young girls simulating sex acts @highlight Smith has been placed on administrative leave and held on $75,000 cash bail
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and some of the party had been jumping from @placeholder in Kirby
By Craig Mackenzie and Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 10:20 EST, 22 July 2012 | UPDATED: 03:49 EST, 24 July 2012 Tragic: Darrell Teal, 22, died after jumping 30 feet off a bridge named 'Devil's Bridge' into a river below The family of a young man killed in a deadly game of 'tombstoning' said the tragedy would 'hammer home' the dangers of the extreme sport. Darrell Teal, 22, died after jumping 30 feet off a bridge named 'Devil’s Bridge' into a river below. It is thought he landed awkwardly as he hit the water and the alarm was raised when he did not resurface. @highlight Darrell Teal, 22, died after jumping 30 feet off the bridge into a river below @highlight Father Shaun said: 'My head’s just not with it at the moment after what happened. I’m struggling to deal with it now'
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Last fall, several major South African mining companies, including @placeholder, were involved in labor disputes with their miners that erupted in violence.
Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- Nine mine employees were hurt Monday when Anglo American Platinum security guards shot rubber bullets to break up a confrontation between rival union groups at a mine in northwest South Africa, the company said in a statement. The incident occurred at the company's Siphumelele mine in the Rustenburg area and involved members of the Workers Committee and shop stewards for the National Union of Mineworkers. "As they were attempting to evacuate the NUM shop stewards who were trapped in their offices, three security personnel sustained minor injuries during this incident," the statement said. All 12 injured employees received medical attention; none of the injuries was life-threatening, it added. @highlight Nine employees were shot with rubber bullets, the company says @highlight Three security personnel sustained minor injuries, it adds @highlight Workers Committee members are contesting the legitimacy of the National Union of Mineworkers
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Alamo Drafthouse planned to spike North Korea by showing 'Team America: @placeholder' instead of 'The Interview' - but was forced to pull the plug
After Sony yanked North Korean satire 'The Interview' from theaters, several small houses announced plans to show 'Team America' - another film featuring a North Korean leader - in an attempt to spite the hermit regime. However, Paramount Pictures has now put the kibosh on the screenings - sending out messages barring the cinemas from showing the movie. One of the theaters, the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema said; 'Due to to circumstances beyond our control, the TEAM AMERICA 12/27 screening has been cancelled. We apologize & will provide refunds today.' Paramount however has yet to make any comment on their decision to not allow cinemas to show the film. @highlight Theaters set to air Team America: World Police in place of The Interview have been barred from doing so by the film's studio, Paramount @highlight Paramount has not said why they will not allow theaters to air the animated film that mocks Kim Jong-il
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He began to walk up an escalator, but saw @placeholder move and returned to shoot him again, authorities allege in the complaint.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The man accused of killing an airport security officer last month at Los Angeles International Airport pleaded not guilty Thursday to murdering a federal officer and to 10 other charges. Paul Anthony Ciancia, 23, is accused of fatally shooting Transportation Security Administration officer Gerardo Hernandez and wounding two other officers and a passenger on November 1. A Los Angeles police officer shot and wounded Ciancia to end the incident at LAX, the sixth busiest airport in the world, according to authorities. A trial date for Ciancia was set for February 11, but it's unlikely the trial would begin that soon, said U.S. attorney's office spokesman Thom Mrozek. @highlight NEW: Prosecutors haven't decided on whether to seek a capital case @highlight Paul Ciancia pleads not guilty to 11 felonies in the November 1 shooting @highlight Ciancia is accused of shooting a TSA officer point-blank, killing him @highlight Three other people, including two TSA officers, were wounded
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But @placeholder admitted she’ll be a little sad to lose her.
An adorable orphaned wombat has formed a very special bond with her surrogate mum – who just happens to be a human. The helpful wombat named Chloe, who is nine-months-old, follows her zoo keeper Evelyn Weston around Taronga Zoo’s grounds overlooking Sydney Harbour every day. ‘It’s a natural behaviour and something Chloe would be doing with her real mother if she’d survived,’ Evelyn said. Adorable wombat Chloe is nine-months old and lives at Taronga Zoo in Sydney She has become zoo keeper Evelyn Weston's little helper and follows her around the zoo ‘Wombats stay with their mothers for up to two years, walking by their side until they’re old enough to fend for themselves.’ @highlight Chloe the wombat is nine-months-old and still learning how to forage @highlight She has been growing up in Sydney's Taronga Zoo since her mother was killed after being hit by a car @highlight The joey has grown very attached to her keeper Evelyn Weston @highlight She assists her around the zoo in feeding and cleaning out the other animals
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@placeholder was handed a life sentence with a minimum tariff of 14 years.
By Richard Hartley-parkinson Last updated at 4:57 PM on 14th November 2011 A woman who killed her lover by striking him over the head with a hammer has been jailed for seven years. Nadia Boukhari, 43, hit Paul Duffy repeatedly over the head after saying she suffered two years of abuse at his hands. Her co-accused, John Green, 48, stabbed Mr Duffy in the back at a house close to the home they shared in Stoke Newington, North London. Mr Duffy, a 40-year-old former boxer, hit her in the face after she refused to give him a cigarette moments before the attack took place. @highlight Nadia Boukhari said the victim - a former boxer - had attacked her after she denied him a cigarette @highlight She was two months pregnant at the time but had a miscarriage following the fight
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@placeholder, who starred in the series 7th Heaven, was not present in court.
The trial over Stephen Collins' divorce has been delayed after his estranged wife's attorney withdrew from the case just hours before testimony was supposed to begin. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon, the presiding judge over divorce cases, granted a motion by attorney Larry Ginsberg to withdraw from the case on Wednesday. Judge Mark Juhas, who was slated to preside over the trial, ordered the proceedings to be delayed until January 5 to give Collins' estranged wife Faye Grant time to find a new lawyer. Scroll down for video The trial over Stephen Collins' divorce has been delayed after the attorney of his estranged wife Faye Grant withdrew from the case just hours before testimony was supposed to begin @highlight The lawyer representing Collins' estranged wife Faye Grant has withdrawn from the couple bitter divorce battle @highlight Attorney Larry Ginsberg withdrew just hours before testimony was supposed to begin @highlight The former couple had been scheduled to start an eight-day trial on how to divide their assets and how much spousal support Grant should receive @highlight Collins has accused his wife of leaking audio in which the former 7th Heaven star purportedly acknowledged molesting underage girls
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Maud who was described as a 'rosy-cheeked, healthy country girl' gave reporters an interview a few days after her return to @placeholder on Christmas Day, 1915.
By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia A bizarre story of a young woman who was desperate to do her bit in Australia's war effort is just one of many stories being explored about the impact of war on Australian women. Teenager Maud Butler from the Hunter Valley coalfields caused quite a stir in 1915 when she cut her hair, dressed as a soldier and stowed away on a troopship to Egypt. ABC News reports, the adventurous life of 16 year old waitress, is being researched by historian Professor Victoria Haskins. Miss Maud Butler on the deck in AIF uniform, who tried to embark on the troop transport ship Star of England, and also on the ship Suevic. Maud had stowed away on the Suevic which sailed from Sydney on 23 December 1915, hoping to get to Egypt where her brother was serving. She arrived in Melbourne on 25 December 1915 @highlight Maud Butler, 16, cut her hair and dressed like a solider and snuck onto a troopship in 1915 @highlight The Hunter Valley teenager was desperate to do her bit in Australia's war effort @highlight Her story is being researched by historian Professor Victoria Haskins @highlight Maude's boots gave her away to a suspicious officer @highlight She was ordered to go back on a passing passenger liner @highlight On Christmas day 1915, she told reporters she 'had a terrible desire to help in some way'
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'The photographer engineered a situation where he could take advantage of @placeholder to make financial gain and it reads of nothing more than extortion.'
Naomi Campbell paid an undisclosed damages to Italian photographer after an alleged attack that put him in hospital Supermodel Naomi Campbell has paid undisclosed damages to an Italian photographer after an alleged attack that put him in hospital. The settlement was revealed as the 44-year-old went on trial for the alleged assault on Gaetano Di Giovanni, who she is accused of battering and scratching after he took pictures of her with her billionaire ex-boyfriend . Mr Di Giovanni claimed his face was scratched and bruised after Campbell allegedly slapped him and hit him with her handbag, damaging his left eye with her nails. @highlight Campbell allegedly attacked Gaetano Di Giovanni in July 2009 @highlight Photographer claims his face was scratched and bruised following incident
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Described as the "Olympics of jumps racing," more than $820 million is bet during the four-day festival, with many punters taking their lead from the almost-mythical @placeholder.
(CNN) -- For a legendary gambler who thinks nothing of betting a million dollars on one horse, Irish businessman JP McManus is by all accounts a surprisingly reserved man. From humble beginnings as a bookmaker, McManus earned a reputation as the fearless man on the track who would take on any wager -- no matter how big. "He's an absolute legend. He's got balls of steel when it comes to placing bets," says Barry Orr, spokesman for Betfair, the world's biggest online betting exchange. Now worth an estimated $1 billion, the 62-year-old property mogul and horse owner was a big player at this week's Cheltenham Festival -- one of the biggest betting events in the Britain. @highlight Legendary billionaire gambler JP McManus big player at Cheltenham @highlight More than $820m bet at four-day British horse racing festival @highlight Top betting stories include stable boy turned millionaire @highlight Lucky punter who won $1.5m on horse called A Dream Come True
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She said @placeholder claimed Mr Chittock had been abusive towards him earlier in the night and repeated this in the smoking area.
By Martin Robinson Former N-Dubz singer Dappy slapped a man outside a nightclub because he feared being stabbed after the clubber called him a 'mug' and said 'I'm going to knock you out', a court heard today. The 26-year-old, who is on trial under his real name Dino Costas Contostavlos, is accused of attacking George Chittock in a smoking area in the early hours of February 27 at Chicago's in Chelmsford. Dappy denies assault by beating at Chelmsford Magistrates' Court, where he was supported by his friend, comedian Jim Davidson, who met on Celebrity Big Brother. Scroll down for video @highlight Star, 26, says he was provoked by George Chittock after night out in Essex @highlight Singer claims Mr Chittock said: 'You're a mug, I'm going to knock you out' @highlight Court heard a friend of Mr Chittock tweeted: 'George started on Dappy' @highlight Defence also claim he also joked about the singer's father being dead @highlight Star said: 'I don't want my two kids knowing their father gets called a mug' @highlight Performer said case 'is a stitch up' and prosecution 'obviously don't like me' @highlight Jim Davidson supported Dappy in court after they met on Big Brother @highlight Comedian said: 'I don't know what's happened - I'm here to show support'
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It's the seventh-largest blaze in @placeholder history, requiring the efforts of more than 4,500 personnel.
Yosemite National Park, California (CNN) -- They look like cumulus clouds rolling through the park -- puffy and white. But they are more sinister than that. The clouds are from a huge wildfire in northern California, which is threatening Yosemite. The Yosemite Conservancy says the Rim Fire has consumed tens of thousands of acres in the park, but it has so far had little or no direct impact on Yosemite Valley, a popular spot for tourists and home to many of the famous cliffs and waterfalls in the park. Firefighters hope to keep it that way. Yosemite fire: Blaze spreads to national park @highlight NEW: Rim Fire, which has burned more than 192,000 acres, is 30% contained @highlight Blaze has cost more than $39 million to date @highlight Forest Service chief says firefighting will continue for weeks @highlight Thunderstorms could complicate wind patterns, but lower weekend temps could help
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Locals said they used to travel from the surrounding countryside to shop at the @placeholder market.
Atareb, Syria (CNN) -- After months of fighting, the regime's men finally abandoned this strategic crossroads. President Bashar al Assad's troops left behind a bullet-riddled ghost town patrolled by rebels and a handful of shell-shocked residents. Fighters had renamed the stretch of the Bab el Hawa highway, which ran through the center of town, the "Street of Death." Until recently, they said anyone who dared set foot on it became a target. A mini-graveyard of burned-out armored personnel carriers sat next to the main municipal building, which served as a base for government soldiers. Several weeks after rebels captured the town, the building's walls were still decorated with pro-regime graffiti proclaiming frightening ultimatums: "Either Bashar or we'll burn this city" and "Bashar or nothing." @highlight For months rebels have battled Bashar al Assad's troops in Atareb, Syria @highlight Fighters renamed stretch of highway in town of "Street of Death" @highlight Elderly resident says al Assad's troops tortured and killed her handicapped son
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She made the jump to senior vice president of @placeholder in 2007, and served as its leader for about two years.
(CNN) -- Many success stories open with humble beginnings. Rena Golden's began in a village near the India-Nepal border. Born in northeastern India in 1961, her parents brought her to the United States as a child, where a life of accolades and a career with a global news network awaited. Golden passed away Wednesday in her Atlanta home after battling lymphoma for two years. She was 51. In addition to her husband, Rob Golden, she leaves behind a daughter, Sabrina, and a son, Adam. Golden was "a devoted wife and above all, a dedicated mom," her husband wrote. Warm memories around the globe @highlight Rena Golden was born in India in 1961 @highlight She went on to hold various top positions at CNN @highlight "Mentor" is one of the most common words people use to describe her @highlight Passion for news was the most important for a journalist, she said
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Carrot is just the latest in a fleet of dating sites @placeholder has founded.
(CNN) -- "There's only one method of manipulation that has stood the test of time," begins the press release issued by Carrot Dating, a new dating app developed by MIT grad Brandon Wade. "Bribery." In fact, it's this alleged truism -- which, by the way, isn't true at all given that highly effective methods of manipulation such as lying, rationalization, denial and guilt are still very much going strong -- that inspired Carrot Dating, "the world's first bribe-for-a-date app." This app lets users entice potential partners into romantic outings by offering them gifts such as "plastic surgery or a tank of gas," because "messaging may get her interested, but bribery will get you a date." @highlight New app lets you bribe a potential date with "plastic surgery or a tank of gas" @highlight Peggy Drexler: Creator says "women like presents like dogs like treats"; is he serious? @highlight Drexler: "Sugar daddy" creator's been accused of promoting prostitution with apps @highlight Go inside the "sugar daddy" dating scene on CNN's "This is Life with Lisa Ling"
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One of the orbiters -- Discovery, the oldest -- was largely regarded as being @placeholder-bound.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- NASA announced Tuesday the new retirement homes for the four remaining space shuttles -- three historic orbiters and the program's test vehicle. The space shuttle Atlantis will be displayed at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Florida; the Endeavour, at the California Science Center in Los Angeles; the Discovery, at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center in Virginia; and the test shuttle, Enterprise, at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York, NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. said during a ceremony at the Kennedy Center. The announcement was made on the 30th anniversary of the space shuttle program's first flight, made by the subsequently ill-fated Columbia orbiter, and the 50th anniversary of Soviet Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin becoming the first human in space. @highlight The shuttles Discovery, Endeavour and Atlantis carry historic and economic value @highlight The fourth, the Enterprise, was a test shuttle that never flew into space @highlight Communities housing the shuttles are expected to enjoy a tourist boom @highlight April 12 is the 50th anniversary of the first human space flight and 30th of the first shuttle flight
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"And they're even further away from having a long-range missile that could hit the @placeholder."
North Korea's plans for a new nuclear test, like most things that happen inside the reclusive state, are shrouded in mystery. But that's not stopping analysts and officials from making some informed guesses about what's going on. Why is North Korea planning to conduct a nuclear test? The North says the "higher level" test is part of its military deterrent in its confrontation with the United States, which it describes as "the sworn enemy of the Korean people." Its declaration that it would carry out the test came just two days after the United Nations Security Council voted in favor of imposing broader sanctions on the regime in response to Pyongyang's long-range rocket launch in December that was widely viewed as a test of ballistic missile technology. @highlight North Korea has vowed to carry out a "higher level" test @highlight Experts and officials say it could take place at any time @highlight Opinions vary on exactly what kind of test it may carry out @highlight Another nuclear test is likely to further strain relations in East Asia
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Funny business: The case of the acclaimed show Modern Family, with Eric Stonestreet as @placeholder far right
By Ted Thornhill and Associated Press Snap unhappy: Eric Stonestreet refused to have his picture taken with Republican Rick Santorum Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet revealed that he refused to have his picture taken with Rick Santorum because of the Republican’s views on gay marriage. Stonestreet, who plays gay character Cam on the hit sitcom, said that the politician wanted to pose with him at a White House Correspondents Dinner. However, Stonestreet, who is heterosexual, said that he refused. He told Huff Post Live: ‘Rick Santorum wanted a picture with me. It was at a time when he was publicly saying, “Gay marriage, gay marriage [is wrong],” and I'm like, “You know, I can't do it.” It was with him and his kids or something like that, and I said, “I'd be happy to take a picture with the kids, but I can't just be in a picture with [Santorum].”’ @highlight Eric Stonestreet said that Rick Santorum wanted to pose in a photo with him @highlight But the star refused because of Santorum's views on gay marriage @highlight Santorum put the request in at a White House Correspondents Dinner
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Action shot: @placeholder of France serves to Maria Sharapova
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:27 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 09:27 EST, 24 June 2013 Storm clouds are gathering at the summit of women's tennis as a feud between Maria Sharapova and Serena Williams looks set to run into the opening week of Wimbledon. Williams arrived at the tennis tournament with her French coach turned boyfriend as Sharapova began her campaign, taking on France's Kristina Mladenovic in the second match on Centre Court. The blonde Russian has been incensed by comments from world number one Williams that appeared in an American magazine. Scroll down for video @highlight Tennis rivals traded barbs over their personal lives and dating choices @highlight Williams is believed to have dated Sharapova's current boyfriend @highlight Sharapova also criticized William for controversial Ohio rape comments
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It will also be the first time @placeholder is telling
In July Nasa will take a portrait of Earth from a satellite probe orbiting Saturn - and is hoping people will wave at the night sky at just the right time. Nasa's Cassini probe has been in orbit around Saturn since October 1997 and has previously managed to capture only a handful of blurred images of Earth as it travels around the ringed planet. Yet due to a rare solar eclipse scheduled to take place next month, the probe's cameras will be able to take a clear image of our planet without the sunlight causing damage to its sensitive equipment. @highlight Nasa's Cassini probe has been orbiting Saturn for almost nine years @highlight The space agency plan to use the probe to photograph Earth in July and is asking people to stop and wave at the night sky when the shot is taken @highlight Photos will be possible because a rare solar eclipse between the Sun and Saturn will shield the sensitive camera from damaging rays
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The @placeholder issued a warning on its website: ‘You should carefully assess your need to travel to these countries.
British Airways is suspending all of its flights between London and two West African nations for the rest of the year as the region struggles to contain the worst ever outbreak of the deadly Ebola virus. The airline initially said it was halting its service between Heathrow Airport and Liberia and Sierra Leone until the end of August due to ‘the deteriorating public health situation in both countries’, but it confirmed that it is extending the suspension until 31 December. The decision was announced by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office in an updated travel advisory for Britons. Grounded: British Airways has extended its flight ban for two countries dealing with an Ebola outbreak @highlight British Airways says it has cancelled all flights until 31 December @highlight French government has urged its citizens to leave Sierra Leone @highlight World Health Organisation does not recommend any ban on travel or trade
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