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Instead @placeholder recommends body weight training, which uses your own body weight for strength exercises. | Despite the non-draconian premise of the guide, the plan promises to 'transform your physique' If you have tried cutting carbs, banishing sugar or spending hours on the treadmill in the quest for the perfect figure, you will be pleased to hear that a new food and fitness guide says shedding the pounds needn't be such hard work. The Four-Week Fitness and Food Effect, a collaboration between qualified medical doctor and nutritionist Dr Michelle Storfer and fitnessontoast.com exercise blogger Faya Nilsson, takes the faddiness out of the equation and instead recommends eating carbs, feeling full, drinking caffeine, enjoying hot chocolates and not over-exercising.
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Four-Week Fitness and Food Effect is the anti-fad diet regime
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Collaboration between qualified medical doctor and nutritionist Dr Michelle Storfer and fitnessontoast.com exercise blogger Faya Nilsson
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The plan promises to help you lose weight, lower your body fat percentage, tone up and feel infused with energy | 18,900 | record_train |
However, that changed around @placeholder and ... became far more intense.’ | Emily Fox was jailed for 15 months for her relationship with the teenage girl A lesbian PE teacher at a leading private school was jailed for 15 months yesterday for sex acts with a girl of 15. Emily Fox, 26, exchanged hundreds of ‘sexually explicit’ messages with the girl. The pair struck up a friendship in late 2012 but from Easter last year developed an intense bond that involved kissing and later sexual touching, a court heard. Fox was a teacher at the Royal Masonic School for Girls in Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire – where fees are up to £25,000 a year.
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Emily Fox exchanged hundreds of 'explicit' messages with pupil
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Had been teaching at school in Hertfordshire for two years beforehand
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Relationship exposed in an email found by 15-year-old's parents
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Judge described 'extremely grave' behaviour while sentencing Fox to 15 months in jail | 18,901 | record_train |
When we moved to @placeholder, service remained an important part of my life. | (CNN) -- I'm proud to be the honorary chair of the National Day of Service happening this Saturday, inspired by Martin Luther King Jr.'s life and legacy. It's the perfect way to kick off the inauguration weekend because anyone can participate, and we know that when we work together, we will achieve more than one person could on his or her own. President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, members of Congress and their families will be rolling up their sleeves at service projects in our nation's capital. But you don't have to be in Washington to get involved. From repairing fire-damaged homes in Colorado and cleaning sidewalks in Detroit to spending time with children with disabilities in New Orleans, every state will offer opportunities to volunteer.
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Chelsea Clinton heads National Day of Service on Saturday, will kick off inauguration weekend
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All the states will offer volunteer opportunities everyone can participate in, she writes
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Chelsea Clinton's grandmothers instilled in her family the value of service
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She says if everyone commits to year-round volunteer work, lots can be achieved | 18,902 | record_train |
"I don't agree with the way they treat their animals," @placeholder said on December 6 when he canceled. | Country star Trace Adkins has decided not to sing at SeaWorld to avoid controversy over how the Orlando, Florida, theme park treats its orcas. Adkins joins a long list of musical acts who have canceled shows that were scheduled as part of SeaWorld's "Bands, Blues & BBQ" in February and March. "Trace prefers that the focus of his performances be on music, not on controversy," Adkins' representative said in a statement e-mailed to CNN on Thursday. "Therefore, he has decided not to proceed with this show in the midst of this debate." The entertainers' exodus from SeaWorld's calendar begin soon after CNN broadcast the documentary "Blackfish" in October. The film tells the story of the killing of a SeaWorld trainer by an orca in 2010. It raises questions about the safety and humaneness of keeping killer whales in captivity.
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Adkins joins a long list of musical acts who have canceled SeaWorld shows recently
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Rep: "Trace prefers that the focus of his performances be on music, not on controversy"
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Trisha Yearwood, Willie Nelson and others canceled because of 'Blackfish' backlash
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Only Justin Moore and Scotty McCreery remain on SeaWorld's original schedule | 18,903 | record_train |
It has to be said that some of the above named now look distinctly average but @placeholder got the best out of them. | The blame game has started since Manchester United’s mauling in Milton Keynes and nobody has been spared. Louis van Gaal, only a few weeks into his reign at Old Trafford, has been criticised for picking an inexperienced team, playing a system that is alien to his squad —and signing autographs immediately after that 4-0 defeat. David Moyes, sacked in April, had the spotlight on him. He was at fault, so the arguments went, because he wasn’t brutal enough when he arrived last summer and failed to get rid of the players who were not up to United standard. Under pressure: Louis van Gaal has endured a rocky start to his reign as Manchester United manager
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Manchester United without a win yet this season under Louis van Gaal
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United were thrashed 4-0 by MK Dons in Capital One Cup second round
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Sir Alex Ferguson stepped down as manager in 2013 after glittering reign
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David Moyes was sacked after terrible first season in charge
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Moving to AC Milan is the right move for Fernando Torres | 18,904 | record_train |
@placeholder repeatedly denied an affair and denied knowing anything about the shooting. | By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:29 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 20:44 EST, 2 August 2012 The widow of a businessman gunned down outside a suburban preschool in Atlanta, Georgia was charged in the slaying Thursday, accused of conspiring with the gunman who was convicted four months ago. Andrea Sneiderman, 36, was charged with malice murder, criminal attempt to commit murder, racketeering, perjury and insurance fraud. The case has captured a national audience ever since the woman's lover, Hemy Neuman, told jurors at the time of his trial that he was convinced that he should kill his lover's husband Russell Sneiderman by an angel in a dream who supposedly looked like actress Olivia Newton John.
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Andrea Sneiderman is charged with helping her lover murder her husband
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Her lover, Hemy Neuman, was previously charged with the shooting murder of Russell Sneiderman in front of a daycare center
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Neuman said that 'an angel in a dream who looked like Olivia Newton John told him to do it, and so did a demon who sounded like Barry White' | 18,905 | record_train |
Carrying on: @placeholder then walks off as the car drives past as he heads towards Barcelona training | Gerard Deulofeu appeared to be mocking one of Cristiano Ronaldo's goal celebrations as he was filmed on Thursday. The Barcelona forward, on loan at Everton last season, was joking around at the club's training centre with young goalkeeper Jordi Masip. Real Madrid hitman Ronaldo's celebrations are often discussed and Deulofeu appeared to exaggerate one where he points to himself and then at the ground. Mocking? Gerard Deulofeu (left) appears to jokingly do Cristiano Ronaldo's (right) goal celebration in a video Arms aloft: A car drives towards the Barcelona forward as he stands and gestures towards it Celebration: Deulofeu then turns to the side and begins gesturing his fingers towards the ground
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Deulofeu was joking around with goalkeeper Jordi Masip as he was filmed
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The Barcelona forward appeared to exaggerate Ronaldo's celebration where the Real Madrid star points to himself and then at the ground
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Ronaldo's other celebrations include 'the claw' and his topless Champions League final one
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Deulofeu took his first press conference as a Barca player on Thursday
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He praised Lionel Messi and Neymar, but there was a slight mis-step as he stated that he admired Luis Suarez because 'of the level of hunger he has'
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Suarez is serving a four-month ban for biting Italy's Giorgio Chiellini | 18,906 | record_train |
The park shelter where she was shot is just a mile from @placeholder's home in Chicago. | A teen who performed at events around President Barack Obama's inauguration was shot to death in Chicago this week, and now her story has become part of the debate in Washington over gun violence nationwide. The shooting death of 15-year-old Hadiya Pendleton came up in a U.S. Senate hearing and a White House press briefing Wednesday. "She was an honor student and a majorette," said Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Illinois. Performing at inaugural events last week "was the highlight of her young, 15-year-old life," he said. Speaking at Wednesday's Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on gun violence, Durbin mentioned Pendleton's death as he argued that more must be done to stop gun crimes.
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Chicago mayor: "We have a responsibility to see a stop to this"
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Hadiya Pendleton, 15, was shot dead in Chicago on Tuesday
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Last week she performed in events surrounding President Obama's inauguration
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"Just a matter of days after the happiest day of her life, she's gone," Sen. Dick Durbin says | 18,907 | record_train |
'@placeholder has been out for a long, long time and Theo has also been out for nine months, so it's good to see them back. | Theo Walcott has expressed his delight at coming through his first full training session in nine months as the Arsenal forward edges closer to full fitness after his knee injury lay-off. The England star looked sharp as he and his Arsenal team-mates were put through their paces at London Colney. And the speedster is expected to be fit enough to be on the substitutes bench for Arsenal against Hull on Saturday - a welcome boost to manager Arsene Wenger who is already without the likes of Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Theo Walcott sprint training a few weeks ago when he returned following his knee injury
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Theo Walcott took to Twitter and Instagram to express his relief at coming through Gunners training session
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England forward had not played since suffering a knee ligament injury against Tottenham in January
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Walcott looked to beapproaching full fitness as he sprinted and took shots during Monday's training session
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Midfielder Serge Gnabry also looked close to a return having been sidelined with a knee problem since March
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Walcott is likely to be named as a substitute for Arsenal's next match - a home clash against Hull City on Saturday | 18,908 | record_train |
They also suggest that the student apply for @placeholder government jobs when they graduate from college. | By Jonathan Block On Tuesday, the FBI released a warning, titled 'Advice for U.S. students studying abroad: Be Aware of Foreign Intelligence Threat.' On the webpage containing the advice is included an FBI-produced video called 'Game of Pawns' The video as well as the FBI's new effort are in response ot the case of Glenn Duffie Shriver, a college student from Michigan who had studied in China. While there, he was courted by Chinese intelligence officers to provide national defense information to them. He received a total of $70,000 from 2005 through 2010 for his efforts. Scroll down for video
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Effort spurred due to the case of Glenn Duffie Shriver, who attempted to give the Chinese government classified information while he studied in Shanghai
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In 2011, Shriver pled guilty to charges of attemping to spy for the Chinese and sentenced to four years in a U.S. prison
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FBI made 30-minute dramatization of Shriver case called 'Game of Pawns'
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The agency advises students to beware of foreigners offering them money for schemes that appear innocent, but could be a front for other activities | 18,909 | record_train |
Nowhere to run: Lewis is pictured with his hands cuffed behind his back outside a @placeholder housing complex | A convicted felon charged with kidnapping and killing an Arkansas real estate agent proclaimed his innocence in this week’s jailhouse interview, telling a reporter that Beverly Carter's death was 'an accident.' Arron Michael Lewis, 33, was arrested two weeks ago in connection to the disappearance and slaying of Carter, a married mother of two, who vanished after meeting with Lewis to show him a house. Carter's body was discovered five days later buried on the grounds of a concrete company in the town of Cabot. Scroll down for videos Confessions of a dangerous mind: Murder suspect Arron Lewis, 33, said from behind bars that he did not kidnap or murder Beverly Carter last month
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Arron Lewis, 33, was apprehended September 20 in Little Rock after he was spotted by police in a car crash
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Beverly Carter, 50, went missing September 25 after showing a home in Scott, Arkansas
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Mrs Carter's body was found five days later buried on the grounds of a concrete company
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When asked 'why Beverly?' after his arrest, Lewis replied 'because she was just a woman that worked alone, a rich broker'
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The 33-year-old told a TV reporter Carter got into his car willingly, and whatever happened to her was 'an accident'
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He has pleaded not guilty morning to capital murder, kidnapping and gun possession charges | 18,910 | record_train |
are animal-themed, and this @placeholder our best-selling products for this | It has been a fad of American celebrity culture for years. Now the trend for dressing newborn babies in outlandish fancy dress has finally hit our shores. Costume shops have reported a surge in sales of pre-made baby costumes. And with Halloween fast approaching, parents have started stocking up on miniature monster, devil and pumpkin outfits. Share the fun: Peaches Geldof loves posting photos of her baby son Astala on Twitter, and he is often dressed up in fancy costumes such as pizza slices, left, and bear cubs, right Many simply wish to copy celebrities such as Peaches Geldof and Dannii Minogue, who have posted pictures of their costumed babies online.
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Celebrity mothers Peaches Geldof, Dannii Minogue and Una Healy have put their babies in fancy dress
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UK costumiers Angels, Toys'R'Us and Asda have seen spike in sales
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Kidscape warns it could be sending wrong message to children | 18,911 | record_train |
The big reveal: Both Natalie (pictured) and @placeholder were thrilled with the final result | A Project Runway: All Stars contestant recreated the Givenchy Haute Couture gown worn by Oscar nominee Rosamund Pike at last night's Academy Awards ceremony - in just five hours. Sonjia Williams, 27, from Boston, worked through the night in order to finish the design, which was modeled by Today show host Natalie Morales during this morning's broadcast. 'I picked up a couple of fabrics [before the ceremony aired],' the designer explained to Today anchor Savannah Guthrie. Scroll down for video Spot the difference: Today show host Natalie Morales (L) modeled a copy of the Givenchy Haute Couture gown worn by Rosamund Pike (R) at last night's Oscars
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Sonjia Williams, 27, created her own version of the Gone Girl star's Givenchy dress last night
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The gown was modeled by Today show host Natalie Morales live on air on this morning's show | 18,912 | record_train |
Need for speed: A scene of @placeholder and Goose in a bar was the last frame to be tweeted before the account was suspended | A Maverick Twitter user who flew into the danger zone by trying to tweet every shot of the movie Top Gun has had their account suspended. Before the movie fan's mission could be completed Paramount Pictures, which made the iconic 1986 action film, sent in its lawyers. Frames from the movie started being posted on Twitter on January 23, and had just reached the point where Tom Cruise's character Maverick serenades Charlie, who was played by McGillis. Scroll down for video Mission: A fan of the Tom Cruise movie Top Gun has been stopped from posting every frame of the film
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Mission to tweet whole film at 2 frames an hour would have taken 145 days
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Lawyers for film company force Twitter to suspend movie fan's account | 18,913 | record_train |
Cheering them on: The royal couple watched the ladies' single quarter final match between Sabine Lisicki and @placeholder first - Halep won | By Harriet Arkell Andy Murray dramatically bowed out of the championship at Wimbledon today, and the agony of watching it was etched deep on the Duchess of Cambridge's face. Sitting in the royal box at Centre Court, 32-year-old Kate grimaced with every point the 27-year-old reigning champion conceded in his quarter final clash against Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov, 23. Earlier the Cambridges took their seats alongside Princess Beatrice and her long-term boyfriend, Dave Clark, comedian Michael McIntyre, and England rugby union coach, Stuart Lancaster. Murray's match, which began with him losing the first two sets to the Bulgian 11th seed, came after Romania's Simona Halep defeated Germany's Sabine Lisicki n the ladies' quarter final match.
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Duke and Duchess of Cambridge left Prince George at home to enjoy an afternoon of tennis at the All England Club
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Reigning champion Andy Murray, 27, faced Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov, 23, on Centre Court in quarter final clash
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Princess Beatrice, 25, and her long-term boyfriend, Dave Clark, 31, joined the Cambridges in the royal box
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But Murray lost in three straight to his younger opponent, and the pain of watching it was clear on Kate's face | 18,914 | record_train |
''The closer you are to death, the more alive you feel,'' @placeholder's Hunt says. | (EW.com ) -- Back in 1977, Ron Howard made his directorial debut with a low-budget, high-octane car-crash comedy called "Grand Theft Auto." As first impressions go, it did not signal the second coming of Orson Welles. But the freckle-faced former "Happy Days" star radiated an infectious delight in smashing as many roaring muscle cars as he could get away with. Since then, of course, Howard has become one of Hollywood's most consistent and respected filmmakers, crafting well-made crowd-pleasers that tackle more highbrow subjects. But judging from his white-knuckle new film, "Rush," he hasn't outgrown his youthful sweet tooth for four-wheeled mayhem. He still has hot rods and the death-defying men who drive them on his mind.
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Film is based on real-life rivalry between Formula One racing legends
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Chris Hemsworth plays James Hunt and Daniel Brühl stars as Niki Lauda
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Directed by Ron Howard, the movie's at its best when it's on the track
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Off the track, the film hits a few potholes | 18,915 | record_train |
CNN teams in @placeholder and Sirte heard celebratory gunfire ring out as reports of the capture spread. | Sirte, Libya (CNN) -- Mutassim Gadhafi, a son of ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, was reported captured Wednesday after a four-hour firefight in Sirte, said Abdallah Naker, the head of the Tripoli Revolutionary Council, who cited field commanders in Sirte as his sources. But two senior National Transitional Council spokesmen said the report was unconfirmed and a third reportedly denied the claim. Col. Ahmed Bani, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Defense, said the capture had not been confirmed. And NTC spokesman Shamsiddin Abdulmolah told CNN from Benghazi that the report had not been corroborated. Abudlmolah said Hassan al-Droyee, NTC's Sirte representative who is currently in Tripoli, denied the report.
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NEW: Two NTC spokesmen say the report is not confirmed; a third denies it
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Mutassim Gadhafi taken after firefight in Sirte, says leader of revolutionary council
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Previous reports of captures of Gadhafi relatives have proven untrue | 18,916 | record_train |
He left at a time of personal and national crisis, as @placeholder grappled with sovereign debt problems and Berlusconi faced criminal charges of tax fraud, for which he was subsequently convicted. | (CNN) -- Little more than a year after he resigned in disgrace as prime minister, Silvio Berlusconi is campaigning to win his old job back -- for the fourth time. Berlusconi, the septuagenarian playboy billionaire nicknamed "Il Cavaliere," has been trailing in polls behind his center-left rival, Per Luigi Bersani. But the controversial media tycoon's rise in the polls in recent weeks, combined with widespread public disillusionment and the quirks of Italy's complex electoral system, means that nothing about the race is a foregone conclusion. Why have the elections been called now? Italian parliamentarians are elected for five-year terms, with the current one due to end in April. However in December, Berlusconi's People of Freedom Party (PdL) withdrew its support from the reformist government led by Mario Monti, saying it was pursuing policies that "were too German-centric." Monti subsequently resigned and the parliament was dissolved.
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Silvio Berlusconi is campaigning to win his old job back for the fourth time
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The eurozone's third largest economy is hurting, with unemployment surpassing 11%
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Pier Luigi Bersani of the center-left Democratic Party is expected to narrowly win
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Italy's political system encourages the forming of alliances | 18,917 | record_train |
In April at a remembrance ceremony for the victims of the bombing, it was @placeholder, known as Big Papi, who fired up the crowd. | (CNN) -- Boston was strong. Too strong for the St. Louis Cardinals. The Red Sox, defeated the Cardinals 6-1 on Wednesday to win their eighth World Series title and cap a wicked good worst-to-first season that delighted a city dealing with the aftermath of the deadly bombings at its signature marathon in April. Shane Victorino drove in four runs with a bases-loaded double in the third and an RBI single in the fourth as Boston took the Series four games to two. Series MVP David Ortiz, walked four times -- three times intentionally -- and scored two runs for the Red Sox.
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Shane Victorino drove in four runs for Boston in Game 6
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Red Sox win eighth World Series title, beating Cardinals
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In 2012, they were last in their division
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First title clinched at home since 1918, third in last 10 seasons | 18,918 | record_train |
Salman Taseer, fatally shot him in a market in @placeholder on January 4 because of Taseer's remarks on Pakistan's controversial blasphemy law. | Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A Pakistani court has suspended the death sentence of Mumtaz Qadri, a security guard who killed a liberal politician over the latter's remarks on the nation's controversial blasphemy law. "Qadri was provoked by the governor and should therefore be tried for murder, not an act of terror which is what he was tried for earlier" said his attorney Raja Shuja Ur Rehman in confirming the judge's decision. Earlier this month, a terror court in the garrison city of Rawalpindi, near Pakistan's capital, sentenced Qadri to death. The Islamabad High Court suspended the sentence Tuesday until the appeals process is complete.
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A terror court sentenced Qadri to death for Taseer's death
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The Islamabad High Court suspends the sentence
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Qadri was part of Governor Taseer's security detail when he shot him
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His attorney says Qadri's death sentence is illegal | 18,919 | record_train |
out and now the Islamic State is in full control of @placeholder,' said | Islamic State militants have seized a major Syrian air base, wiping out the last government stronghold in a province dominated by jihadists. The extremists won a week-long battle today to capture the sprawling Tabqa base 25 miles from their stronghold in Raqqa, reportedly killing dozens of soldiers in the process. The base was reportedly one of the military's largest facilities in the region, with several warplane squadrons, helicopters, tanks, artillery and ammunition. Dubious celebration: Islamic State extremists smiled broadly and embraced today after they won a bloody battle to seize the Tabqa air base, the last surviving government outpost in Syria's Raqqa province
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Jihadists began long-anticipated attack on sprawling Tabqa base last week
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Militants reportedly killed dozens of soldiers as they seized control today
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It means Raqqa province is entirely out of control of the Syrian government | 18,920 | record_train |
The allegedly blatant exchange between money and power, as revealed by China's state media, would eventually prompt @placeholder's shocking downfall last summer. | At the height of his power, Zhou Yongkang controlled police forces, spy agencies, court systems and prosecution offices across China -- and the domestic security czar wasn't shy in deploying his vast assets to crush dissent and unrest in the name of "preserving social stability." During his reign before retiring in 2012, as worsening income inequality and official corruption fueled mass discontent nationwide, Zhou oversaw the domestic security budget swell to surpass that of the two million-strong Chinese military -- the world's largest. As a member of the ruling Communist Party's Politburo Standing Committee -- China's top decision-making body -- Zhou was one of nine men who effectively ruled the country of more than 1.3 billion people.
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Zhou arrested as part of corruption probe, expelled from Communist Party
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Zhou Yongkang was a member of the ruling Communist Party's Politburo Standing Committee
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He's the highest-ranking official to get caught up in President Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign
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Zhou was also a patron of Bo Xilai, a former a fast-rising political star who was jailed for graft | 18,921 | record_train |
Women should not die in the richest country on earth from preventable complications and emergencies," @placeholder said in a news release. | (CNN) -- Deaths from pregnancy and childbirth in the United States have doubled in the past 20 years, a development that a human rights group called "scandalous and disgraceful" Friday. In addition, the rights group said, about 1.7 million women a year, one-third of pregnant women in the United States, suffer from pregnancy-related complications. Most of the deaths and complications occur among minorities and women living in poverty, it noted. Amnesty International issued a report Friday that calls on President Obama to take action. "This country's extraordinary record of medical advancement makes its haphazard approach to maternal care all the more scandalous and disgraceful," said Larry Cox, executive director of Amnesty International USA.
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Amnesty International report calls for better maternal care in United States
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"Women are more likely to die than in 40 other countries," Amnesty says
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CDC: Whites' mortality rate is 9.5 per 100,000 pregnancies, blacks' rate is 32.7 | 18,922 | record_train |
The association has given the country a grace period to start constructing the remaining venues, @placeholder Vice President Jack Warner said. | (CNN) -- Nigeria's main militant group issued a veiled threat Monday against an upcoming world football tournament that is tentatively scheduled to take place in the west African nation later this year. Militants from the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, pictured September 2008 in the Niger Delta. The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta warned the international football association FIFA that it should "rethink" allowing Nigeria to host the upcoming under-17 World Cup series later this year. "The safety of international players and visitors can not be guaranteed due to the current unrest," MEND said in an e-mail.
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Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, produces 2.4 million barrels of oil per day
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Recent attacks by MEND have limited shipment of crude oil supplies
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Tournament to take place between October 24 and November 15, according to FIFA
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Only two out of the nine stadia for under-17s competition close to being ready | 18,923 | record_train |
Both Apple and @placeholder have released similar ephemeral messaging services in attempt to capitalize on Snapchat's runaway success. | Snapchat is secretly testing a new line of location-specific filters in New York and Los Angeles. The firm has been testing the feature on its iOS app, using the iPhone's GPS system to pinpoint users and show the filters. For instance, Snapchat users who use the service in Brooklyn are shown a clear filter with the word ‘Brooklyn’ written in an artistic font, while those in New York's financial district can unlock filter featuring a shower of dollar bills. Scroll down for video Enthusiastic Snapchat users in New York show off their custom filters featuring the word 'Brooklyn', when in Brooklyn, and a sea of cash when pictures are taken near NYC's financial district.
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Users can only 'unlock' the filters in certain geographic locations
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Filters are not yet available to all users
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Could be used by brands as advertising
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Firm recently added a group sharing feature for concerts and live events
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Comes as Facebook launches Slingshot and Apple reveals plans for self destructing messages in its next iPhone and iPad software | 18,924 | record_train |
He would use up @placeholder liquor having nightcaps with the leaders and key members of BOTH parties. | Editor's note: President Lyndon B. Johnson secured passage of Medicare, the Voting Rights Act and other milestone legislation. Tom Johnson, who served as one of LBJ's White House press secretaries, is former chief executive of CNN News Group and former publisher of the Los Angeles Times. He is an associate member of the board of visitors of the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. Tom Johnson says President Lyndon Johnson would have used every tool to get Congress to pass a health care bill. (CNN) -- LBJ would: Have a list of every member of Congress on his desk.
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Tom Johnson: Lyndon Johnson would use many tools to get action in Congress
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He would have used staff, intermediaries to pressure legislators
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He would have gained support by granting lawmakers' special requests
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He would have used every device to get the health care bill passed | 18,925 | record_train |
But, with three goals in his last four appearances for @placeholder after battling to return from a knee injury, the Ozil of old could be back on song. | Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka believes Mesut Ozil 'can be one of the best in the world' and suggests that a pressurised management style is the most effective way to harness the player's form. Karanka knows Ozil well from the pair's time together at Real Madrid, where he was Jose Mourinho's assistant and Ozil was a linchpin in midfield. Since moving to Arsenal in 2013 for £42.5million, however, the German playmaker has tended to polarise opinion among pundits and the Gunners' support. Mesut Ozil 'can be one of the best in the world' according to Middlesbrough manager Aitor Karanka The Boro boss knows Ozil well from their time together at Real Madrid, where he was assistant manager
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Aitor Karanka believes pressure is the key to unlocking Mesut Ozil's best form
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Karanka worked with Ozil while the pair were at Real Madrid
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Now, Karanka is in charge of Middlesbrough and Ozil plays for Arsenal
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Their two clubs will meet in Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round clash | 18,926 | record_train |
Tour of duty: Ninety images of Special Forces soldiers were found on @placeholder's home computer | The Special Forces marksman who is said to have told his wife that members of the SAS ‘arranged’ the death of Princess Diana faces a Ministry of Defence investigation amid claims he sent emails to his wife revealing sensitive details. The marksman, known as Soldier N, is also said to have stored secret SAS tactical documents and videos of operations in Afghanistan. In one email sent to his wife, Soldier N writes about an SAS mission in which a child was shot and an elderly woman hit by shrapnel. Investigation: Soldier N faces an MoD investigation after he was also said to have illegally stored secret SAS tactical documents
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Soldier N describes how insurgents are killed in emails during tour
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He mentions names of colleagues and locations where SAS based
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He also reveals dates when unit was returning to Britain on leave | 18,927 | record_train |
It was not until Geeta was 14 that a police officer rescued her and brought her to a safe house compound run by @placeholder. | Kathmandu, Nepal (CNN) -- Geeta was 9 when she began wearing makeup, staying up until 2 a.m. and having sex with as many as 60 men a day. "I used to be really sad and frustrated with what was happening in my life," she said. The daughter of Nepalese peasant farmers, Geeta -- now 26 -- had been sold to a brothel in India by a member of her extended family. The family member had duped Geeta's visually impaired mother into believing her daughter would get work at a clothing company in Nepal. "The brothel where I was ... there [were] many customers coming in every day. The owner used to verbally abuse us, and if we didn't comply, [she] would start beating us with wires, rods and hot spoons."
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Group fights to prevent sexual trafficking of Nepal's women and girls
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Anuradha Koirala, 61, started Maiti Nepal following an abusive relationship
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More than 12,000 Nepali women and girls have been rescued and rehabilitated since 1993
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Do you know someone who should be a CNN Hero? Nominations are open now | 18,928 | record_train |
There have also been reports that protesters may be planning to storm important buildings like the @placeholder. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- London police said Thursday they are planning one of the largest and most complex operations in their history as the city gears up to host the G-20 summit next week. Police divers carry out security checks near the site of next week's G-20 summit in London. London's three police forces are being brought under a single umbrella for the G-20 security plan, dubbed Operation Glencoe, said Cmdr. Simon O'Brien of London's Metropolitan Police. Police forces from surrounding counties like Essex and Sussex are also assisting with security, he said. Officers will be protecting the summit venue, delegates, their hotels, their official engagements, as well as monitoring protests around the capital, O'Brien said.
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Police say they are planning one of their largest and most complex operations
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London's 3 police forces under a single umbrella for the G-20 security plan
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"Unprecedented" protests expected ahead of next Thursday's summit meeting
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Charges: Vincent Asaro, an alleged captain in the @placeholder, has denied allegations that he was involved in the robbert | By James Nye It has taken them over 30 years, but the FBI have finally charged members of the New York mafia with the 1978 Lufthansa heist at JFK - made famous by the movie Goodfellas. Five high-ranking members of the Bonanno organized crime family were arrested and charged in pre-dawn raids on Thursday morning in connection with the $6 million robbery that is still one of the largest cash thefts in American history. The arrests took place across New York and included Thomas 'Tommy D' DiDiore, who is believed to be the highest ranking member of the Bonanno family outside of prison and Vincent Asaro, 78, who is alleged to be a captain, or capo in the ranks of the crime family.
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Five suspected mobsters have been arrested for their part in the 1978 Lufthansa heist at New York's Kennedy International Airport
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The robbery was famously featured in the Martin Scorsese movie Goodfellas
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The arrests of four men and surrender of a fifth follows a discovery by the Federal Bureau of Investigation of human remains at a New York property in June
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The home was once owned by James 'Jimmy the Gent' Burke last summer - who was played by Robert De Niro in Goodfellas
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This is the first time any accused member of the mafia has ever faced charges in connection with the crime
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The December 11, 1978, heist was one of the largest cash thefts in American history
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His daughter @placeholder had told him about the neighbor a few times before. | (CNN)He wishes he could cry uncontrollably, like his grief-stricken wife. But he's still in shock. Mohammad Abu-Salha knows at some moment something will unpin his anguish. "It will come, when I'm by myself. It will come at night. It will come when I see their faces." Much of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, is grieving at vigils and prayer services after three students were found shot to death. But for Abu-Salha, that has to wait. He needs to share with the world how wonderful the three were, how they left a light in their lives. Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha, 19, and Yusor Mohammad, 21, were his daughters. Deah Shaddy Barakat, 23, was his son-in-law, who recently wed Yusor.
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The FBI has opened a preliminary inquiry into the shooting, an official says
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Mohammad Abu-Salha received a call from the frantic mother of his son-in-law
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The factory, which uses automated and unmanned facilities, supplies bread, biscuits and cakes for the @placeholder soldiers | By Steph Cockroft for MailOnline They might be wanted for large-scale human atrocities - but North Korea's dictatorship doesn't half care about a decent biscuit. In his latest show of relentless self-promotion, Kim Jong-Un, the leader of North Korea, took time out of his busy schedule to inspect the bread, cakes and biscuits being made for the country's military. The portly leader visited the 'November 2' Korean People's Army factory, where he was pictured giving advice on how to make the perfect baked goods. North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un took time out of his busy schedule to visit the 'November 2' Factory of the Korean People's Army where baked goods are made for the country's military
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Leader Kim Jong-Un visited 'November 2' Korean People's Army factory
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North Korean dictator was pictured browsing the range of baked goods
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Maybe it was when CEO @placeholder started to seem less like that geeky, counterculture college kid and more like a run-of-the-mill billionaire. | (CNN) -- Something strange happened Monday on the Internet. Facebook -- the once-underdog social network founded by a kid in a hoodie in a dorm room -- may have officially cemented its status as a titan of the tech establishment it once challenged. What changed? Facebook -- no longer a feisty startup but a 3,000-person, soon-to-be-public corporation with $3.9 billion in cash and an $85 billion to $100 billion valuation -- spent $1 billion to gobble up a much-smaller competitor, the photo-sharing app Instagram. When it did so, it stirred up a caldron of ill will that the "People of the Internet" have been harboring toward Mark Zuckerberg's once-hip company. Some Instagram users said they were downloading all of their photos and then deleting them from the app just so Facebook couldn't get its hands on them.
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Facebook buying Instagram for $1 billion, as photo-sharing app hits mainstream
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Some Instagram users express outrage at the sale and threaten to pull their photos from the app
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Apart from normal confidentiality in flight planning, it may desirable to adopt diversionary tactics to make it difficult for the @placeholder to identify which aircraft is carrying the body.’ | By Chris Hastings A 1981 Foreign Office memo which planned for Rudolf Hess’s death referred to ‘packing his body in ice’ and ‘restraining’ the Russians if necessary by the use of British troops Margaret Thatcher was ready to use British troops against the Russians in a fight for the corpse of Adolf Hitler’s deputy Rudolf Hess. Foreign Office files obtained by The Mail on Sunday show that Mrs Thatcher’s Government was prepared to risk a ‘frightening’ Cold War showdown in order to ensure the Nazi war criminal’s body was returned to his family after his death. A 1981 Foreign Office memo which planned for Hess’s death referred to ‘packing his body in ice’ and ‘restraining’ the Russians if necessary by the use of British troops.
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Government was prepared to risk ‘frightening’ Cold War showdown to ensure Nazi’s body was returned to his family after his death
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Document detailed what British officials believed might happen if Hess died during a month when prison was run by Russians
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1981 Foreign Office memo referred to ‘restraining’ Russians if necessary by use of British troops
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Herz-Sommer was living in Prague when she received her deportation summons from the @placeholder, the documentary site explains. | The world's oldest known Holocaust survivor has died at age 110, her grandson told CNN Sunday. Alice Herz-Sommer, a talented musician and pianist, lived alone in her London flat, according to a 2014 Oscar nominated documentary about her extraordinary life. "My world is music. I'm not interested in doing anything else," she said in "The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life." Originally from Prague in what was then Czechoslovakia, Herz-Sommer was imprisoned at the Theresienstadt concentration camp during World War II. It was music that saved her. She and others performed concerts that entertained the Nazis. "I knew that we will play," Herz-Sommer told the filmmakers. "And I was thinking when we can play it can't be so terrible. The music, the music! The music is the first place of art. It brings us on an island with peace, beauty and love."
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Alice Herz-Sommer and her son were sent to a concentration camp during WWII
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A talented pianist, she survived by playing for the Nazis at the camp
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Equally unfortunate was North Korea's decision to renege on a number of North-South agreements, such as a @placeholder agreement on the denuclearization of the peninsula. | (CNN) -- March brought us a series of what pundits like to call "provocations" by North Korea. On closer inspection, Pyongyang has opted for rhetoric over actual military actions. While Kim Jong Un's pursuit of nuclear and missile capability remains worrisome, escalating signals of resolve could suggest nervousness as much as strength. So, is the regime in trouble? The first round of saber-rattling came as the U.N. Security Council deliberated on a new sanctions resolution after North Korea's satellite launch in December and its third nuclear test in February. The Supreme Command of the Korean People's Army, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and a party organ dealing with North-South relations began putting out public statements in an effort to chip away at the institutions of the armistice, such as military hot lines and the stationing of a North Korean military mission in Panmunjom.
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Stephan Haggard: North Korea is mostly bluffing in its threats against South Korea
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Haggard: Escalating signals of resolve suggest nervousness as much as strength
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He was the lingering ember, still smouldering in Barcelona, that so many Arsenal fans believed could re-ignite @placeholder's reign and breathe quality back into a central midfield that had become dull. | Cesc Fabregas faces Arsenal for the first time since leaving the Emirates this weekend as Chelsea host the Gunners at Stamford Bridge. We asked Arsenal fan site Highbury House just what the supporters feel about a former captain and hero lining up for their bitter rivals against them, especially since he's been playing so well. If you wanted a symbol of the divide among Arsenal supporters at the moment then you will find no better example than Cesc Fabregas. There is an on-going debate, both within the Emirates and on the numerous websites devoted to the club, about Arsene Wenger and his continued tenure and Barcelona’s sale of Fabregas to Chelsea has rubbed salt into those wounds.
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Cesc Fabregas faces Arsenal for the first time since leaving the Emirates
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The Spaniard signed for Chelsea in a £30m deal in the summer
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Arsene Wenger decided against taking up option to bring Fabregas back
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Fabregas has started the season in top form for Jose Mourinho
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Arsenal fan site Highbury House believes Wenger was wrong to pass up chance to resign Fabregas and that seeing him star for Chelsea is painful | 18,937 | record_train |
Mr Marchant pictured (left) in 1962 when he first started working for the @placeholder police and (right) in 2013 | Denver Marchant was the police officer in charge of the crime scene in 1965 when a dead baby was found packed and posted to Darwin in the mail Almost 50 years ago retired policeman Denver Marchant stood in a Darwin post office, investigating the shocking case of a dead newborn baby who had been posted in the mail. The case was never solved, but it always stayed in the back of Mr Marchant's mind. Last Friday, the 73-year-old who now lives in Queensland returned to Darwin for a rugby league reunion, and his partner Marilyn booked him into a hotel on Knuckey Street in the city centre.
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In 1965 postal worker John Polishuk opened a foul-smelling package
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He was horrified to find a dead baby boy who still had his umbilical cord
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The package had been sent to Darwin from a fake address in Victoria
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The policeman in charge of the crime scene has never been able to put the notorious cold case out of his mind
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Denver Marchant is releasing new details that he hopes will solve the case | 18,938 | record_train |
As one viewer wrote on a fan forum: ‘@placeholder is looking more and more like an adult film star each week. | From the moment Natasha Kaplinsky was first whirled around the floor by charming dancer Brendan Cole in the first series, Strictly Come Dancing was a hit with the British public. As the newsreader stepped out in a succession of gorgeous, glittery gowns, wowing the judges with her fancy footwork, and opera singer Lesley Garrett foxtrotted through the series with super-confident Anton du Beke, viewers fell in love with the graceful dancers, elegant routines and beautiful outfits. Tasteful and wholesome, it was — at last — the perfect prime-time Saturday night show and exactly what viewers wanted from the BBC: a family-friendly programme that appealed to all generations.
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In 2004 show epitomised elegance with ball gowns and reserved routines
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Simon Webbe and Kristina Rihanoff's latest routine attracted criticism | 18,939 | record_train |
During the match against @placeholder, Aguero was booked for diving after what looked a blatant foul | Sergio Aguero is the best striker in the world, according to Glenn Hoddle and Jamie Carragher. The pair were speaking on Sky Sports ahead of Manchester City's trip to St. Mary's, where Manuel Pellegrini's side faced an in-form Southampton, who sit one place above them in the league. City are third in the Premier League behind Chelsea and their weekend opponents, and have Aguero to thank for the majority of their goals so far this season. Hoddle was full of praise for the Argentinian. Sergio Aguero (right), pictured with Toby Alderweireld, has saved Man City on many occasions this season
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Glenn Hoddle and Jamie Carragher were pundits on Sky Sports
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The pair think Sergio Aguero is the best striker in the world
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A fifth source said @placeholder described the hit as a slap. | (CNN) -- Nothing less than the NFL's reputation is on the line, and possibly the job of the league's commissioner, Roger Goodell. A bombshell video shows Ray Rice knocking out his now-wife on a casino elevator. Another shows him dragging her off. What we don't know for certain is what the NFL knew about the incident and when the league knew it. There are conflicting stories. Critics want answers. Some want Goodell's head. The NFL announced late Wednesday that former FBI Director Robert Mueller will lead an independent inquiry into the league's investigation and how it gathered evidence in the case.
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Robert Mueller to lead inquest into how NFL handled its investigation into Rice case
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National Organization for Women says investigation isn't enough
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Thousands have died in @placeholder since mid-March of 2011, when the government launched a crackdown against protesters. | (CNN) -- The outlook for the underequipped members of the Syrian opposition appeared to brighten Thursday on the eve of a Friends of Syria meeting in Tunisia. Diplomatic sources told CNN that a number of Arab nations are supplying arms to the Syrian opposition. The sources wouldn't identify which countries. In London, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton predicted the opposition will find willing sources to supply them with munitions to counter the Syrian government onslaught blamed for thousands of deaths since last March. "There will be increasingly capable opposition forces," she said Thursday. "They will find somewhere, somehow the means to defend themselves, as well as begin offensive measures and the pressure will build on Russia and China. World opinion is not going to stand idly by."
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Arab nations providing arms to opposition, sources say
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At least 101 people were killed in Syria on Thursday, opposition group says
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Ex-U.N. chief Kofi Annan will be the U.N. envoy to Syria
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However, as many people with @placeholder are obese and therefore have shorter life-expectancies, little research has been conducted. | By Lizzie Edmonds and Sophie Borland PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:36 EST, 1 December 2013 Discovery: Alzheimer's could be late-stage Type 2 diabetes, scientists have found (library image) Alzheimer's and diabetes may be the same disease, scientists claim. They have uncovered evidence that the debilitating form of dementia may be late stages of type 2 diabetes. The discovery would explain why nearly three quarters of patients with this form of diabetes go on to develop Alzheimer’s. Researchers from Albany University, New York State, believe the excess insulin they produce gets into the brain and disrupts key chemicals.
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However, suspicion within @placeholder is likely to fall on Kurdish militants. | (CNN) -- At least four people, including three soldiers, were killed on Tuesday in a blast that struck a military truck as it traveled along a road in Turkey's southeastern Tunceli province, according to local officials and state media. Turkish state TV channel TRT reported the deaths and several injuries on its website, and blamed the attack on terrorists. One of those killed was a passerby. It was unclear if the attack caused more casualties. Many ambulances were sent to the scene in central Tunceli, the semiofficial Anatolia news agency reported. An official with the Tunceli governor's office, who was not identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media, told CNN that the office was not yet able to confirm the number of dead or injured.
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At least three soldiers and a passerby were killed when blast hits military truck, state media reported
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Before that, the largest python captured in @placeholder measured 17 feet, 7 inches. | (CNN) -- Things that are about 18 feet long (sure it's random, just go with it). There's the Ford F-150 pickup truck. There's the 18-foot skiff, a kind of zippy racing boat. Then there's the disturbing, frightening, shudder-inducing Burmese python that a Florida water-quality maintenance crew ran across this week. Yes, an 18-foot snake. Well, 17.82 feet to be exact. And 150 pounds. Workers with the South Florida Water Management District often run across the invasive snakes as part of their daily routine inspecting and maintaining canals, pump stations and the like, said agency spokesman Randy Smith. But this one was something even for the grizzled crew of snake runner-acrossers.
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Florida work crew finds 18-foot Burmese python
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Snake was about 8 inches shorter than longest ever captured
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A state worker killed the snake, one of thousands plaguing South Florida
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He says his handlers turned a blind eye, and he concluded even at that early stage, 10 years after violence broke out, that @placeholder government officials had calculated McGuinness was someone they wanted in a suit and tie at the table talking to them, and not on the streets waging war. | Belfast, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- For Martin McGuinness, shaking Queen Elizabeth II's hand is the biggest single step yet on his road from feared paramilitary commander to politician. It's a transformation that has taken place over decades: From the shaggy-haired, scrawny commander of Irish Republican Army (IRA) gunmen in the early 1970s, to the deputy first minister of Northern Ireland's power-sharing government, where he represents Sinn Fein, the province's most popular, mainly Roman Catholic, Republican party opposed to British rule. In his home city of Londonderry I saw that fear firsthand while shooting a documentary about him a little over a decade ago.
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Northern Ireland's Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness meets the queen
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McGuinness is a former commander of the Irish Republican Army, or IRA
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If a passerby jumps in and gives CPR, as @placeholder did, the likelihood of survival rises significantly. | Dr. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon, is author of the new book "Cheating Death," which will be published next month. This article originally appeared in the September 20, 2009, issue of Parade and Parade.com. (Parade) -- I am going to let you in on a secret: When a person's heart stops beating, it's not the end. Contrary to what you may think, death is not a single event. Instead, it's a process that can be interrupted. Sanjay Gupta says the latest CPR techniques can save the lives of vicitims of cardiac arrest. Mike Mertz knows this firsthand. On January 23, 2008, the 59-year-old Arizona man was driving home from work. The last thing he remembers is pulling into his complex's driveway. Then his heart stopped. Corey Ash, a passing UPS driver, noticed a silver Saturn wedged between a palm tree and a wall, with the engine running and a person slumped at the wheel. Ash stopped to investigate. He switched off the car's engine, pulled Mertz out, and laid him on the ground. Ash called 911 and started pumping the older man's chest. The next few minutes would be absolutely critical for Mertz.
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Gupta: Death is not a single event; it's a process that can be interrupted
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"@placeholder strives to operate our farms in the most responsible manner, and our management team has worked closely with FDA through their review of our farms. | Washington (CNN) -- Food safety regulators don't expect any more recalls after last week's withdrawal of about 550 million eggs from the U.S. market, but inspections are still going on following a salmonella outbreak traced to two Iowa farms, federal officials said Monday. Jeff Farrar, the associate commissioner for food safety at the Food and Drug Administration, said it was "a little premature" to discuss the findings of those inspections. FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg said on Sunday night that farms involved in the recall fell short of safety standards. Farrar would not release details of the inspections, which also involve a third operation that supplied the two egg producers, but the results could be released later this week, he said.
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A Minneapolis family says eggs caused diarrhea, headaches and vomiting
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Wright County Egg says it's working to implement corrective measures
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"Those companies in the United States that want to test their own meat have been prohibited from doing so by the @placeholder," she said. | (CNN) -- The first U.S. case of mad cow disease in six years sparked fears of illness that prompted two South Korean retailers to suspend the sale of American beef. However, public health officials said the risk of Americans contracting the disease is low, given that the affected dairy cow in central California never entered the human food chain and did not contract bovine spongiform encephalopathy through contaminated animal feed. "It was never presented for slaughter for human consumption, so at no time presented a risk to the food supply or human health," said John Clifford, the Agriculture Department's chief veterinarian.
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"They're not looking very hard for mad cow disease," says critic of USDA
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The message was forwarded to the executive relations team that Jobs regularly tapped for similar e-mails, and a representative responded by calling the sender and explaining that @placeholder is open to bringing those features back if the company receives enough feedback requesting them. | (CNN) -- Steve Jobs often responded directly to fans and customers by e-mail, which were then posted to blogs, but a curious thing happened after the late Apple co-founder resigned in August and quieted his digital communications. E-mails from the new CEO, Tim Cook, began landing in the inboxes of enthusiastic Apple fans and on the same blogs that followed Jobs' every word. Cook replied to several people who sent notes of congratulations. "Thanks Gary," he told Gary Ng, who blogs for iPhone in Canada. "Thanks Zech," he told Zech Yohannes of Denver, Colorado. Cook graduated from Auburn University and is known to be a fan of its sports teams. So when an apparent graduate of his alma mater sent Cook a congratulatory e-mail, he responded: "Thanks Justin. War Eagle Forever!"
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After Steve Jobs resigned as CEO, new chief Tim Cook began replying to fans' e-mails
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At the start of play both sides knew they would be guaranteed a place in the quarter-finals with a win, but either could go out if they lost and the result in @placeholder went against them. | Goals from Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez and Tottenham’s Nabil Bentaleb put Algeria into the quarter-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations at the expense of Senegal. Ghana’s late flourish in Mongomo, coming from behind to beat South Africa, saw them put Senegal out of the competition, despite starting the day top of the group. Algeria had to settle for second place, but they can be encouraged by a much better performance in their final game, capped by a stunning strike from Bentaleb. The Algeria squad celebrate taking the lead in the AFCON Group C contest against Senegal The Spurs midfielder lashed in the second goal from outside the box to seal the win nine minutes from time, and send the Algerian fans into ecstasy.
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Riyad Mahrez opened the scoring before Nabil Bentaleb's late strike
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The friend who had accompanied Mr Kirkbride to @placeholder told the inquest that they had met through social media groups relating to the sport. | By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 06:35 EST, 27 February 2014 A thrill-seeking paraglider fell 30ft to his death after telling his worried partner: ‘Wouldn’t it be a good way to go.’ Engineer Rob Kirkbride, 48, from Lytham, Lancashire, died after his paraglider wing, which is part of the parachute, collapsed shortly after take-off as 5mph wind speeds increased by up to five times at a renowned paragliding hill. Mr Kirkbride’s death was witnessed by his friend, a fellow paraglider, who ran to his aid when he saw him come crashing down. He was found unconscious on the ground and, despite efforts to revive him, was pronounced dead at the scene.
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Rob Kirkbride, 48, died when his paraglider wing, part of the parachute, collapsed after take-off as 5mph wind speeds increased by up to five times
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has won the most and is indeed the most decorated athlete in @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:32 EST, 15 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:58 EST, 15 November 2013 Michael Phelps still can't bring himself to utter the word 'comeback.' Yet all signs point to the world's greatest swimmer returning to the pool for the 2016 Rio Olympics. In the strongest signal yet that his retirement won't last much longer, Phelps has rejoined the U.S. drug testing program — a necessary step for any athlete hoping to compete in an Olympic sport. Return? One of the most successful Olympians ever could be ready to come out of retirement 'I have no idea what's going to happen,' Phelps told The Associated Press in an exclusive telephone interview from Minneapolis, where he was attending an Arena Grand Prix meet and even got in some impromptu training in the diving well. 'If I really do start getting excited and wanting to do it, I can make that choice. If not, at least it's something we can say we prepared for.'
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After months of hints and half-denials, Michael Phelps has re-entered the drug testing pool for international competition
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The swimmer has not announced a comeback for Rio but joined the U.S. drug-testing program
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"Every day this woman confronts the worst of what humanity has to offer," Moore said of @placeholder. | Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A woman whose group has rescued more than 12,000 women and girls from sex slavery has been named the 2010 CNN Hero of the Year. Anuradha Koirala was chosen by the public in an online poll that ran for eight weeks on CNN.com. CNN's Anderson Cooper revealed the result at the conclusion of the fourth annual "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute." "Human trafficking is a crime, a heinous crime, a shame to humanity," Koirala said earlier in the evening after being introduced as one of the top 10 CNN Heroes of 2010. "I ask everyone to join me to create a society free of trafficking. We need to do this for all our daughters."
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Anuradha Koirala named 2010 CNN Hero of the Year at Los Angeles gala
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John Legend, Bon Jovi and Sugarland performed; celebrity presenters included Demi Moore
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The messages on @placeholder have now turned from congratulatory to somber. | A popular 15-year-old student has committed suicide after he reportedly faced expulsion and could have been placed on the sex offenders' register simply for streaking at a high school football game. Christian Adamek, from Huntsville, Alabama, hanged himself on October 2, a week after he was arrested for running naked across the Sparkman High football field during a game. The teenager died two days later from his injuries and on Wednesday, friends and family gathered at a memorial service as they struggled to comprehend the beloved student's death. A video of Adamek streaking during a game against a rival team was posted on YouTube hours after the event and students took to Twitter to call him a 'legend'.
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Christian Adamek hanged himself on October 2 and died from his injuries two days later - a week after he streaked at his high school football game
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They did not accept @placeholder's claims that Obama has been an incompetent economic manager; nearly half the voters instead blamed the weak economy on his predecessor. | (CNN) -- Republicans are consoling themselves with the claim that President Barack Obama didn't win a mandate Tuesday night, even if he did renew his White House lease for another four years. They are fooling themselves, however, if they think the 2012 election merely ratified the political status quo. More than just a personal victory for Obama, the outcome was an unmistakable defeat for GOP ideology. Disgruntled conservatives, of course, are already dressing Mitt Romney for the part of fall guy. But this is the politics of evasion. Sooner or later, GOP realists will have to reappraise the party's message rather than shoot its messenger.
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Obama's re-election was an unmistakable defeat for GOP ideology, says Will Marshall
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Outdoor ceremony: Francis blessed the palms under a white canopy, with many of the cardinals who elected him @placeholder looking on | By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 13:34 EST, 24 March 2013 | UPDATED: 21:43 EST, 24 March 2013 Pope Francis celebrated his first Palm Sunday Mass in St Peter's Square today, as hundreds of thousands joyfully waved olive branches and palm fronds. St Peter's Square overflowed with 250,000 pilgrims, tourists and Italians eager to join the new pope at the start of solemn Holy Week ceremonies, which lead up to Easter. In keeping with his spontaneous style, the first pope from Latin America broke away several times from the text of his prepared homily to encourage the faithful to lead simple lives.
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Pope Francis marked the start of Holy Week in Rome today
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In his address Francis encouraged believers to be loving and unmaterialistic
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Operation Hoodoo Voodoo: Police dubbed a $2M meth mega shakedown in Florida '@placeholder' after wiretaps revealed the drug ring employed a Voodoo priest for advice and protection | By Joshua Gardner and Jessica Jerreat A Florida drug ring that employed a voodoo priest among its numerous operatives was busted in a major $2 million meth shakedown dubbed Operation Hoodoo Voodoo, police announced Wednesday. Polk County sheriffs intercepted a 44lb shipment at a truck stop on Tuesday despite the magical soothsayer's insistence that everything was going to be fine that day. The major police victory led to 16 arrests and the dismantling of a drug pipeline that stretched from Mexico through Southern California, Las Vegas, Atlanta and finally Florida. Scroll down for video Empire: Ma Concepcion Lopez, left, and Luis Villafuerte Rojas, right, are suspected leaders of the drug ring
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Polk County police arrested 16 people and confiscated an unbelievable 44 pounds of uncut meth Tuesday
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The bust cut off a drug pipeline that stretched from Mexico through Southern California, Las Vegas, Atlanta and into Florida
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Wire taps revealed the ring regularly consulted an unnamed voodoo priest who told them everything was going to be fine the day the cops swarmed
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Pryor's nonresponse comes just over a month after he attacked his opponent, Rep. @placeholder, in an August ad that gave the Ebola crisis a starring role. | Is the President doing a good job handling the Ebola crisis? That's one question the Democratic senator running for reelection in Arkansas said is hard to answer. When faced with the question, Sen. Mark Pryor couldn't come up with an answer because, well, "it's hard to know." "Umm ... I would say that ... it's hard to know, uh, because I haven't heard the latest briefing on that to know all the details -- I mean, I read the paper and all, but," Pryor said in an interview that aired Tuesday on MSNBC. Pryor, who is locked in a tight contest this fall, said he is of course aware of the efforts by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to contain the virus and the efforts of medical and engineering professionals fighting Ebola in West Africa.
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Judging Obama's handling of the Ebola crisis? "Hard to know" for Sen. Mark Pryor
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Pryor is locked in a tight contest against Republican Rep. Tom Cotton
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While charges against @placeholder were dropped, he remained in custody at the Orange County jail late Friday on an immigration hold, authorities said. | (CNN) -- The man that prosecutors say is behind the stabbing deaths of four homeless men in Southern California now stands accused of the brutal killing of a mother and brother of an old friend, authorities said. The latest allegations against Itzcoatl Ocampo, 23, were made public Friday, shortly after authorities dropped charges against the friend, Eder Herrera, in the killings. Ocampo will be arraigned Monday on charges he stabbed to death 53-year-old Raquel Estrada and her 34-year-old son, Juan Herrera, Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas told reporters. "This case has expanded from murdering random, vulnerable strangers to murdering people he knew," he said.
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Itzcoatl Ocampo will be arraigned Monday on the new charges, the district attorney says
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Ocampo, 23, is accused of the brutal stabbing death of Racquel Estrada and her son
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@placeholder authorities have said they were seeking to prevent him from being violently overthrown by domestic unrest. | (CNN) -- A lawyer for former Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide scoffed Monday at a U.S. government warning that his client's planned return to Haiti from South Africa could disrupt elections scheduled for Sunday. "The U.S. government has done everything they can to keep him halfway around the world," said Ira Kurzban, Aristide's longtime, Miami-based lawyer. "For them to issue this ridiculous statement that it was voluntary and that he voluntarily stayed in South Africa is pure fiction. He's been trying to come back for seven years." Kurzban was referring to a comment made by State Department spokesman Mark Toner, who said Monday, "Mr. Aristide has chosen to remain outside of Haiti for seven years. To return this week can only be seen as a conscious choice to impact Haiti's elections. ... Return prior to the election may potentially be destabilizing to the political process."
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NEW: "The U.S. has worked "to keep him halfway around the world," Aristide's lawyer says
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The exiled former president has declared his intent to return
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Marlon was nicknamed @placeholder after a character in a reggae song who was known for being outgoing and was quite the ladies man, someone who Marlon was not. | (CNN) -- For most of his life, Marlon Jackson was shy. He was the kind who would stand in the corner at a party swaying side-to-side, quietly sipping on a beer while others danced and socialized. "We called him Fudgie," Marlon's cousin, Juarez Jackson, said. "Fudgie was a great cousin with a smile that could light up an entire room. He was not the person with the most words, but he had a great sense of humor and personality." CNN first learned about Marlon when his name was added to the Home & Away database, an interactive memorial for the troops who have lost their lives fighting in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. Thanks to Juarez, we were given an opportunity to learn more.
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Spc. Marlon Jackson was killed when a roadside bomb detonated in Iraq in 2003
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Marlon is remembered by his cousin as a shy, introverted young man
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Marlon became more confident after joining the Army
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Meanwhile, @placeholder has deployed more than 10,000 troops alongside thousands of police officers as it responds to the deadly attacks in Paris last week, in which 17 people were killed. | Brussels (CNN)Soldiers stood guard outside the Jewish Museum in central Brussels on Saturday, as Belgium joined France in deploying its military alongside police to counter the threat of potential terror attacks. Security has been stepped up across Europe in the wake of last week's shootings in Paris and a sweeping Belgian counterterror operation two days ago that left two suspects dead in the city of Verviers. An attack at the Jewish Museum in Brussels last year by an accused gunman suspected of having joined ISIS in Syria left four people dead. Soldiers in camouflage gear and police could also be seen by the Great Synagogue of Europe in Brussels and some roads in the area were closed to traffic. Troops have been deployed in Belgium's largest city, Antwerp, to protect its Jewish district.
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Greece police investigating connection to Belgian terror plot.
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Defense minister says military deployment is first on Belgium's streets for 35 years
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That case grabbed the headlines in @placeholder -- and beyond. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Nicole Ganguzza was a newlywed in grad school at the University of Central Florida when she was dragged off a trail and strangled to death while jogging in a park in June. Nicole Ganguzza, 26, was studying to be a family therapist at the time of her death. Ganguzza, 26, was close to earning her master's degree in marriage and family therapy. She was looking forward to having children of her own. She left class on June 10 at about 5:35 p.m. Ten minutes later, she called husband Brendan Ganguzza and told him she was going jogging at Jay Blanchard Park, not far from the university's campus in Orlando, Florida.
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Police may be close to naming a suspect in slaying of Nicole Ganguzza
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She was attacked while jogging in an Orlando, Florida, park on June 10
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@placeholder told jurors they will hear testimony from one of the surviving | An imam associated with al Qaeda ‘hid in plain sight’ at London’s notorious Finsbury Park Mosque, posing as a firebrand imam and community leader while secretly engaged in a ‘global campaign to spread terror’, a New York court heard today. Prosecutors told how Abu Hamza, the 56-year-old former nightclub bouncer on trial in lower Manhattan, used the mosque as a base from which to try make hundreds of converts to his creed of violent jihad. They said in their opening statements on Thursday that Hamza would send his recruits as far afield as the western United States and Afghanistan in the cause of killing non-Muslims, prosecutor Edward Kim told a courtroom in Manhattan.
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Abu Hamza is on trial in New York and the prosecution gave their opening statement on Thursday morning
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Said how the former imam 'hid in plain sight' while running the Finsbury Park mosque in north London
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Charged that Hamza recruited men to travel to the United States and Afghanistan to carry out jihad missions
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'@placeholder faculty and staff tell me this is great for them because it's an area of the campus that doesn't have a lot of food service.' | By Josh Gardner for MailOnline and Ap Starting next month, students at Coastal Carolina University won't have to drive to the nearest Starbucks. Starbucks is coming to them. Starbucks has selected Coastal Carolina as one of three campuses across the nation where mobile trucks will roll this fall as part of a pilot program. Expect to see the white trucks emblazoned with the Starbucks branding on the campuses of Virginia's James Madison University and Arizona State in Phoenix this fall, as well. Mobile Starbucks: Starbucks will roll out food trucks that offer almost identical menu items to their stores for a pilot program beginning this fall
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The pilot program will place trucks at Arizona State, James Madison and Coastal Carolina University
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He summed up the Republican campaign as an attack against his presidency, saying the "scary voice" in television and @placeholder himself will "tell you the economy is bad, that it is all my fault, that I can't fix it because I think government is always the answer or because I didn't make a lot of money in the private sector and don't understand it, or because I am in over my head, or because I think everybody is doing just fine." | (CNN) -- In dueling speeches that sought to frame the economic debate for their election showdown in November, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney on Thursday offered differing visions for how to restore strong growth while telling separate Ohio crowds that the other's policies have failed. The president and the former Massachusetts governor both emphasized particular themes of community in their campaign speeches in a battleground state hit hard by the 2008 recession and its aftermath. Romney, speaking at a factory in the Cincinnati area minutes before Obama's speech in Cleveland, focused on what he called the president's failure to deliver promised economic growth so far in his first term.
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NEW: President Obama says Republican policies failed before and will fail again
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NEW: Ask friends, business owners if Obama's policies worked, Mitt Romney says
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The contenders for president in November both speak in the battleground state of Ohio
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Princip was sentenced to 20 years in prison -- the maximum penalty for someone his age at the time -- but would be dead before the guns of @placeholder fell silent, dying of tuberculosis in the hospital at his jail on April 28, 1918. | A century ago this Saturday on a street corner in Sarajevo, Gavrilo Princip fired the shot that started World War I when he killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand. What do we know about history's greatest teenage troublemaker? 1. His name was Gavrilo, or Gabriel. Our history teachers taught us that World War I began after a gunman killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo on June 28, 1914. The shooting acted as a trigger, metastasizing from a Balkan street corner into a continental crisis by releasing pent-up tension between rival blocs of Great European Powers: the Austro-Hungarian Empire and Germany on one side and France, Russia and Great Britain on the other.
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Gavrilo Princip fired the shot that started World War I when he killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
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Princip, a Slav nationalist, wanted to drive the Austro-Hungarians out of Bosnia
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He was a high school student when he carried out the assassination, in Sarajevo
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He got close to his victim purely by chance, and only fired one shot | 18,968 | record_train |
'I have always believed in @placeholder since the first day,' Pochettino said. | By Simon Peach, Press Association Mauricio Pochettino has been impressed by Harry Kane's attitude and aptitude since arriving at Tottenham - no more so than when he overcame an early penalty miss against AEL Limassol to set his side on course for the Europa League group stage. Spurs continued their 100 per cent start to life under the former Argentina international by comfortably overcoming the Cypriots 3-0 in the second leg of their play-off on Thursday evening. Already boasting a 2-1 lead from the first leg in Cyprus, the north Londoners never looked like falling to a shock exit and secured their place in Friday's draw as Paulinho and Andros Townsend added to Kane's first-half opener.
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Mauricio Pochettino impressed with Tottenham performance against AEL Limassol as Spurs progressed to Europa League group stage
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Argentinian happy with Harry Kane who scored opener after missing penalty early on
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@placeholder's squad contained few surprises, with eight survivors of the squad which won the trophy two years ago. | (CNN) -- England will make their defense of the World Twenty20 title without gifted batsman Kevin Pietersen, who was omitted from their 15-man squad Tuesday. Pietersen was man of the tournament in their triumph in the Caribbean two years ago, but is at odds with teammates and the England management for "provocative" texts sent to opposition South African players. The 32-year-old was left out of the third Test against South Africa at Lord's, which ended in a 51-run defeat, despite scoring a superb century in the previous match of the series. He has apologized for the text messages, which allegedly criticized England captain Andrew Strauss, but it has not been enough to earn him a recall to the England fold.
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Kevin Pietersen left out of England's World Twenty20 squad
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Pietersen starred in their triumph in the Caribbean two years ago
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South African born batsman at odds with England team management
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Australian legend Shane Warne says omission is a 'tragedy' | 18,970 | record_train |
It was around this time that this collection of photos were taken to show off @placeholder to the outside world, which had previously been rigidly introverted and anti any foreign or outside influence. | By Daily Mail Reporter For years it had remained shut off from the rest of world and shrouded in mystery. But this unique collection of images taken 100 years ago are some of the first ever insights in to rural Japan before it was opened up to the rest of the globe. The collection of pictures - the first ever used to promote tourism in the country - show geishas relaxing in pleasure gardens while workers pick tea leaves from the fields. Memoirs of a Geisha: Geishas enjoy a summer's day in a landscaped garden in this 100-year-old photo by Tamamura Kozaburo
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Pictures taken by Tamamura Kozaburo in 1910 were the first ever to be used to promote tourism in Japan
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Low has selected @placeholder as the captain to lead that new era. | Joachim Low has been lying low in recent weeks. After the triumph of Rio de Janeiro, the Germany coach retreated to his home in the Black Forest. On Tuesday, he emerged, taking the trip north to Dusseldorf for his first public appearance since the victory parade in July. He emerged with a message. 'After the World Cup Final in Rio, our goal should be, and must be, the European Championship final in Paris,' Low declared. A statement of intent. While players such as Thomas Muller had teased the press in recent weeks, talking of how important it was not to lose motivation, Low was clear. His Germany side may have already won the biggest prize, but they are not done yet.
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Lahm, Klose and Mertesacker have all retired from international football
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Bastian Schweinsteiger has replaced Lahm as captain of the side
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Joachim Low expecting likes of Manuel Neuer, Thomas Muller, Sami Khedira and Mats Hummels to help Schweinsteiger guide side going forward
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Likes of Erik Durm, Matthias Ginter and Christoph Kramer will also step up
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Otunbayeva says events of last year were some of the toughest and most dramatic in @placeholder history. | Washington (CNN) -- As the "Arab Spring" revolutions dominate the news, Kyrgyzstan is marking the one-year anniversary of another uprising. That one overthrew the authoritarian regime of President Kurmanbek Bakiev, who resigned last April. Now, the woman who replaced him, Rosa Otunbayeva, follows developments in the Mideast and North Africa as she grapples with the aftermath of revolution in her own country. "It's quite a difficult, thorny road," she told CNN during a visit to Washington, to accept a "Women of Courage" award from Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The non-stop media coverage of the Arab revolutions is a sharp contrast to the limited news of last year's uprising in Kyrgyzstan. Otunbayeva is disappointed that the violence in Kyrgyzstan did not spark the international outrage that violence in Mideast countries has.
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Kyrgyzstan's president received a "Women of Courage" award in Washington
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In an interview, Rosa Otunbayeva discusses her country's revolution a year aga
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She is disappointed that violence in her country did not spark international outrace
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She is making history in Kyrgyzstan, "And I'm proud to say that we've done this job" | 18,973 | record_train |
'We were a group of three and one of us got hit but myself and @placeholder didn't and are OK. | By Nick Pisa PUBLISHED: 06:22 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:12 EST, 21 May 2013 A British climber is recovering in hospital today after cheating death by 'swimming' an avalanche in the Italian Alps. The unidentified man was with two other Britons, Ben Tibbetts and Misha Gopaul, when the drama took place on Mont Blanc, Europe's highest peak. They were caught out as they made their way down the 4,800m-high mountain after setting off from their base camp at 2am. Avalanche: A British climber is recovering after being caught in a snowdrift on Mont Blanc, pictured As descended the Aiguelle di Bionnassy, the group was struck by a huge wall of snow and ice which Mr Tibbetts, 31, and Mr Gopaul, 33, were able to avoid but which carried their companion away.
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Unidentified Briton in hospital after getting caught in avalanche in Alps
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Climber was hit by 'full force' but swam through avalanche for 700m | 18,974 | record_train |
Asked whether she was right to sue the corporation, Mr @placeholder replied: ‘Yes, if she felt that she’d been badly treated then of course she was right to take them on.’ | By Alasdair Glennie He has presented Countryfile for 25 years. But to many, including Prime Minister David Cameron, John Craven will forever be remembered best for his children’s TV roles. Mr Craven first found fame in the early Seventies when he presented the BBC’s first children’s news programme John Craven’s Newsround. Icon: David Cameron told former Newsround presenter John Craven 'I grew up on you' when they met He was with the show from its inception in 1972, even after it dropped his name until 1989. His subsequent ubiquity during the 70s and 80s on kids TV- also presenting items on other shows, such as Multi-Coloured Swap Shop and Saturday Superstore – appears to have left an indelible mark.
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John Craven has been approached by Prime Minister praising his work
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Even air hostesses have told him he shaped their childhood in the 1970s
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But she was unable to donate the land as it belongs to the @placeholder estate and instead offered to sell it to them for the minimum offer of £35,000. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:08 EST, 15 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:09 EST, 15 March 2013 Well-wishers have raised £35,000 to safeguard the Cotswold landscape which inspired Laurie Lee’s classic Cider With Rosie. The late author’s family put Trantershill Wood, in Gloucestershire’s Slad Valley, up for sale last year. The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust launched an appeal in January, and in just six weeks received almost 1,000 donations from all over Britain to buy the woodland. Sold: Author Laurie Lee pictured outside his Cotswold Cottage where lived as a child Roger Mortlock, the trust’s chief executive officer, said: ‘We have been truly overwhelmed by the support.’
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The author's family put Trantershil Wood up for sale last year
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fan's of Lee's book raised the money needed to buy it
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Miss Kellen was named as the chief fixer who travelled the world with Epstein and was accused by lawyers in legal filings of ‘bringing girls to @placeholder’s mansion to be abused’. | They were the glamorous Jeffrey Epstein aides who refused to testify about Prince Andrew’s visits to the ‘House of Sin’. Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marchinova both pleaded their right to silence under the US Fifth Amendment when asked if the royal had sex with teenage girls – earning themselves the nickname the ‘blondes who took the Fifth’. Today, Epstein’s former PA Miss Kellen and Miss Marchinova – his on-off girlfriend – have reinvented themselves as Sarah Kensington and Nadia Marcinko. Scroll down for video Sarah Kensington - formerly Sarah Kellen - and her racing driver boyfriend Brian Vickers (left) and Nadia Marchinova, who is now Nadia Marcinko (right)
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Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marchinova given immunity from prosecution
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Pleaded right to silence when asked if Andrew had sex with teenage girls
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Have now been reinvented as Sarah Kensington, 34 and Nadia Marcinko, 29
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Ms Kensington renovates corporate apartments and dates a racing driver
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Miss Marcinko is chief executive of Aviloop, which sells discounted flights
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Both operate from £1.5m addresses in building owned by Epstein's brother
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Jeffrey Epstein, 61, allegedly made huge efforts to ‘look after’ those who kept quiet about his crimes | 18,977 | record_train |
nearly every type of cuisine available on the go throughout @placeholder. | It was once just a treat for the weekend, but a new survey has found that the average Brit now forks out £110 per month on takeaway meals every month. The study found that an average of 12 takeaways is purchased per person per month- a staggering £1,320. Men have the biggest taste for fast food as they get through an extraordinary 151 takeaways a year, while the figure for women is 126. Classic: Traditional British fish and chips are no longer the favourite takeaway treat Meanwhile, Chinese has replaced the English classic of fish and chips as Britain's favourite takeaway.
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Each Brit spends £110 on takeaways every month
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An average of 12 takeaways is purchased per person per month
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Men consume an average of 151 takeaways every year, women eat 126
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‘But to prescribe these drugs to those at low risk prompts a real concern we are over-medicalising and over-statinising @placeholder.’ | By Sophie Borland, Health Correspondent Experts believe the 10p-a-day statins will be offered to up to an extra five million patients Prescriptions for statins have trebled in a decade, with nearly 60million doled out last year. The NHS now spends £100million a year handing out the pills to approximately seven million Britons, according to official figures. And this is set to rise further after next week, when it is thought that the health watchdog will urge GPs to offer many more patients statins to prevent heart attacks and strokes. NICE will publish guidance a week from tomorrow which is likely to tell doctors that anyone with a 10 per cent risk of developing heart disease over the next decade should be prescribed the medication.
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NHS spends £100million a year handing out statins to seven million people
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Number set to rise as GPs urged to prescribe pills to many more patients
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Experts say 10p a day drugs will be given to an extra five million patients
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In another twist, the intruder was carrying a notebook featuring photographs of @placeholder and a number of handwritten notes, the TMZ story said. | Sandra Bullock came face-to-face with a man who allegedly scaled a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire to get into her house last month, according to a police search warrant. The warrant, obtained by TMZ, said that Bullock, upon hearing banging inside the house around 1 a.m. June 8, found the intruder in the hall outside her bedroom door. Joshua Corbett, 39, is accused in the case and faces multiple felony charges. DA: Sandra Bullock's stalker owned 'arsenal' of machine guns Bullock said she slammed the door and called 911. According to TMZ's story, when the police arrived, the intruder started screaming, "Sandy, I'm sorry. Please don't press charges."
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An intruder got into Sandra Bullock's house last month
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Bullock saw the man in the hall, slammed bedroom door and called 911
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Joshua Corbett, 39, has been charged with multiple felonies in the case
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Former No 1 @placeholder (centre) trains after losing his place due to a series of poor displays | Brad Jones has vowed to fight for his Liverpool future and use his unexpected return to action to show he can win a new deal. The Australian goalkeeper is in a similar position to Glen Johnson, Kolo Toure, John Flanagan and Brad Smith in that his current contract expires at the end of the current campaign and talks have yet to start about an extension. Jones, 32, is in a position, however, where he can influence the club’s thinking, as he has replaced the out-of-form Simon Mignolet in goal and, according to Brendan Rodgers, he will stay there for an “indefinite” period.
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Brad Jones has replaced out-of-form Simon Mignolet in Liverpool goal
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The Australia keeper's contract expires at the end of the season
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Brendan Rodgers has been linked with ex-Barcelona star Victor Valdes | 18,981 | record_train |
‘Over the past three years @placeholder, Aldi and Lidl have taken a combined 3.5 share points from the competition which equates to £4.4 billion per year. | By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 19:20 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 19:27 EST, 11 March 2014 The big four supermarkets have lost sales worth £4.4billion a year - squeezed on one side by budget stores, Aldi and Lidl, and upmarket Waitrose on the other. The unprecedented switch has occurred over the last three years and comes against the background of a punishing cost of living crisis. Aldi’s sales growth has accelerated to a remarkable 33.5per cent a year, while takings through the tills at Lidl are rising by an impressive 16.5per cent. The big four supermarkets, including Tesco, have lost sales worth £4.4billion a year - squeezed on one side by budget stores, Aldi and Lidl, and upmarket Waitrose on the other
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Aldi’s sales growth has accelerated to a remarkable 33.5per cent a year
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He addressed @placeholder directly, comparing his murdered son's many achievements by the age of 19 with the little Eric Knysz has accomplished | By John Hall A 20-year-old man convicted of shooting a state trooper dead during a routine traffic stop has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. Eric Knysz was given the whole life tariff after being found guilty of murdering 43-year-old Paul Butterfield II when the officer pulled over his pickup truck in Mason County, Michigan last September. During the sentencing yesterday, the prosecution accused Knysz of threatening corrections officers by shaping his hands like a gun - allegations Knysz denied in court. Jailed: Eric Knysz was given the whole life tariff after being found guilty of murdering 43-year-old Paul Butterfield II when the officer pulled over his pickup truck in Mason County, Michigan last September
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Eric Knysz given life sentence for killing state trooper Paul Butterfield II
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He was pulled over in his pickup truck in Mason County in Michigan
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'But this is the slowest recovery for 100 years and working people are facing a cost-of-living crisis with real wages now down £1,600 a year under @placeholder.' | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor David Cameron and George Osborne today celebrated scoring a victory over the International Monetary Fund as it dramatically upgraded its growth forecast for Britain. Less than a year after the IMF warned the coalition was 'playing with fire' by refusing to abandon its economic plan, today it revealed it now expects growth of 2.4 per cent in 2014. The dramatic upgrade from from a previous figure of 1.9 per cent puts Britain among the fastest-growing of the world's advanced economies. Delight: George Osborne and David Cameron expressed their pleasure at the sharp increase in the IMF forecasts
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UK to grow faster than any EU country, including Germany and France
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Prediction far better than the 1.9 per cent forecast three months ago
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World economy forecast to grow by 3.7%, up from earlier 3.6% forecast
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It is the second problem to hit @placeholder in a week after a pianist spotted a dead earwig in his wholefood salad. | When seven-year-old Kady Akester went trick or treating with her mother she hoped to get some sweets and at worst thought she may come across some scary Halloween costumes. But when the child and her mother returned home to look at the treats she had gathered, they discovered an unwelcome surprise inside. In a sealed tub of Marks and Spencer Super Berry and Almonds mix lay an inch-long screw. Toni Cole, mother to Kady, said she was shocked by the discovery and concerned about what could have happened had a toddler, or her younger son Zak, got hold of the tub.
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Toni Cole took her seven-year-old daughter out trick or treating in Hull
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When they got home found a screw in an M&S tub of nuts she had received
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Ms Cole claims the tub of nuts and berries had not been tampered with
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She feared a toddler could have 'choked to death' on the inch-long screw
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(If you file for a refund after your first flight, then you have no way of knowing if the @placeholder will again be collecting taxes by the time you return.) | (CNN) -- If you're traveling by air this month, there's a good chance the government owes you money. Don't believe me? You can thank Congress and its inability to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration. Here's how you can get your money back, though be prepared to wait a little while for things to settle. Congress periodically has to renew the authorization of the FAA to do a variety of things, and one of those things is collecting taxes on air travel. As with everything in Washington, the left and the right all try to sneak in politically charged riders that prevent the FAA reauthorization from moving forward to fund important projects such as the NextGen air traffic control overhaul.
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Fliers who bought tickets before the FAA shutdown might be entitled to a tax refund
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Tickets purchased before July 23 for travel from July 23 until the FAA is restored are eligible
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Some airlines have agreed to coordinate refunds with the Internal Revenue Service
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Then Dale ran down the stairs white as a ghost saying there is something wrong with @placeholder.' | Dale Anderson, 25, (pictured right) and Emma Oliver, 22, (left) outside Manchester Crown Court - they gave the judge in their case a box of chocolates when their case finished A judge was given a box of chocolates as a 'thank you' present from a couple facing drugs charges moments after he let them walk free. Judge Robert Atherton was given the box of sweets by Dale Anderson, 25, and Emma Oliver, 22, as they left the dock at Manchester Crown Court. The 67-year old judge, who is believed to be retiring next year, then thanked the couple, from Moston, Manchester, for their gift and took the chocolates back to his chambers.
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Dale Anderson, 25, and Emma Oliver, 22, were in court on drugs charges
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Police found plants while investigating tragic death of couple's baby
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Daisy drowned in bath but parents were cleared of neglect in previous trial
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They presented Judge Robert Atherton with chocolates at end of case
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@placeholder's Fernando Alonso also managed to finish within a second of Hamilton, lapping 0.982secs off the pace. | By Ian Parkes, Press Association Lewis Hamilton blitzed first practice ahead of the Italian Grand Prix as he set his sights on again reeling in Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg in the battle for the Formula One world title. Unusually, there was no Mercedes lock out of the top two places as instead Hamilton spearheaded a British one-two, with McLaren's Jenson Button second on the timesheet around one of the sport's historic tracks, Monza. Hamilton, though, was in a class of his own as he finished 0.623secs ahead of Button, with Rosberg forced to settle for only third best, with the German 0.808secs down.
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Hamilton was quickest out of the traps in Friday's first practice session
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Ferrari favourite Fernando Alonso was 4th on the timesheets | 18,988 | record_train |
suicide attacks on undisclosed date, targeting @placeholder and Holy | By David Williams Plot: Samantha Lewthwaite planned to attack Western-linked buildings in Kenya British fugitive Samantha Lewthwaite has been officially named as a ‘key actor’ in an Al Qaeda-linked plot to blow up Kenya’s Parliament and the United Nations offices in Nairobi. The so-called ‘White Widow’ - the world’s most wanted woman - is also said to have been part of a terrorist cell targeting Kenyan Defence Force camps, Western embassies and the assassination of the country’s top politicians. A Kenyan intelligence report leaked yesterday links the widow of 7/7 suicide bomber Jermaine Lindsay to Abdulkadir Mohamed Abdulkadir, the man U.S. Navy Seals were hunting in a ‘kill or capture’ mission in Somalia at the weekend.
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Samantha Lewthwaite was a 'key actor' in plan to attack Western-linked buildings and the Kenyan parliament
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Intelligence report leaked after U.S. raid on Al Qaeda chief in Somalia
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'White Widow' was rumoured to be one of the attackers at Westgate Mall | 18,989 | record_train |
The court heard that the con artist, who began working for @placeholder in 2006, came unstuck when bosses finally noticed the huge losses and called in the police in last November. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:27 PM on 5th December 2011 Jailed: Shaun Oates, a City trader who lost his employer £4.8m in a series of reckless gambles, has been handed a five-year sentence A City trader, who came to the UK to 'seek his fortune' but ended up losing his company £4.8m in a series of reckless gambles has been jailed for five years. Shaun Oates, 31, of New Addington, Surrey, left TRX Futures with the massive black hole in its accounts after blowing the cash on speculative deals in the futures, options and foreign exchange markets.
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The firm had to cut salaries and lay off two employees in an attempt to balance its books | 18,990 | record_train |
@placeholder, civil rights organizations and both pro and anti-marijuana legalization groups all acknowledge that minorities are often disproportionately incarcerated for pot-related crimes. | Washington (CNN) -- The state-led push to legalize pot is a "chronic" problem for the Obama administration. Marijuana is not only legal in Colorado and Washington, but cannabis has become a cottage industry complete with 420 sampler tours and shops where customers can buy pot brownies or candy in those two states. And New York and Florida could soon join the 20 states and the District of Columbia where medical marijuana is legal, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures. The administration has taken a fuzzy stance on the matter: in states where it's legal to puff, the government will pass on punishment.
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Obama administration largely taking a pass on bumper crop of state pot laws
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State and federal lawmen frustrated by patchwork of pot laws, Obama administration attitude
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Midterm and 2016 elections could herald a change on nation's marijuana policies
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The attack, two months after she survived an assassination attempt in Karachi, fueled criticism that @placeholder had not done enough to protect Bhutto's life despite numerous threats. | (CNN) -- The Pakistani Taliban vowed to assassinate former President Pervez Musharraf if he returns to the country as planned Sunday, a spokesman for the terrorist group said in a video message online. Tehrik-i-Taliban will send out a "death squad" to kill him, Ehsanullah Ehsan said Saturday. One of the squad members addressed Musharraf in English, demanding the former president surrender himself. After resigning in 2008, Musharraf spent five years in self-imposed exile in London and Dubai. Ex-President Musharraf announces return to Pakistan He plans to fly on a commercial airline into Karachi on Sunday, then attend a rally that will include Pakistani expatriates from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates, he has said in a statement.
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Authorities also threaten to arrest Musharraf if he returns
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The former president has been in self-imposed exile for five years
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The former general became president in a bloodless military coup in 1999
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Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on his watch, and some blame him for not protecting her | 18,992 | record_train |
'That particular zone in the @placeholder, the transition zone, might have as much water as all the world's oceans put together.' | It has been a longstanding mystery for scientists - how water arrived on Earth. Now, researchers say they may have an answer - it was here all along. A new theory claims that giant underwater 'oceans' of water is stored in porous rock. Researchers at Ohio State University believe the same amount of water that currently fills the Pacific Ocean could be buried deep inside the planet right now - and that underground 'oceans' or rock were created at the same time the earth was. Central to the study is the idea that rocks that appear dry to the human eye can actually contain water—in the form of hydrogen atoms trapped inside natural voids and crystal defects.
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Oceans believed to be 400-600 kilometres (250-375 miles) beneath our feet
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Researchers say the same amount of water that currently fills the Pacific Ocean could be buried deep inside the planet right now
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1.5 percent of the rock analysed comprises molecules of water
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First time researchers have ever found ringwoodite, a mineral in the Earth's mantle - after discovering it in a $20 diamond
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"We fully expected it to go straight in at @placeholder, but to do so achieving such a level of sales is truly remarkable and shows how Amy's music continues to touch so many people," he said. | London (CNN) -- Singer Amy Winehouse has topped the British charts with a new album, more than four months after her death. The posthumous collection, "Lioness: Hidden Treasures," features 12 tracks; unreleased songs and alternative versions of some of her hits. Winehouse's longtime producers Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson trawled through hours of recordings to compile the album, which also includes "Body and Soul," her duet with crooner Tony Bennett. The "Rehab" and "Valerie" songstress died in July at the age of 27, following a long and well-documented battle with drink and drugs. An inquest ruled she died of alcohol poisoning, with a blood-alcohol level more than five times the drink-drive limit.
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Amy Winehouse's posthumous album "Lioness: Hidden Treasures" hits No.1
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Longtime collaborators Salaam Remi and Mark Ronson trawled archives for new material
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'We hope this informs the president ahead of his address to @placeholder next week.' | A solar panel manufacturer that received a half-billion dollar loan as part of President Barack Obama's stimulus package is laying off 1,100 workers and filing for bankruptcy. Republicans are now looking into the government's loan to Fremont, California-based Solyndra LLC, saying it was clear that the company was a dubious investment. It is likely that the bankruptcy will now serve as further ammunition for the President's opponents in Congress to criticise the economic stimulus bill. In the spotlight: President Obama chats to managers during his visit to the Solyndra factory last year. The President is under pressure after the company, which received half a billion in federal loans, folded yesterday
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'The future is here' said Obama on visit to firm in 2010
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Third U.S. solar panel company to fold in past month
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@placeholder's government hailed the vote, saying France "reaffirmed its pivotal role as a genuine defender of universal human values." | (CNN) -- The French Senate voted late Monday to criminalize any public denial of what new legislation calls the Ottoman Empire's genocide of Armenians, triggering fresh condemnation from modern Turkey. Relations between France and Turkey have already deteriorated since the National Assembly -- the lower house of the French parliament -- voted to approve the bill in December. The Turkish government called Monday's vote "an example of irresponsibility" and vowed to "express our reaction against it in every platform." It is already illegal in France to deny the Holocaust of World War II, a crime punishable by a year in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros ($58,500). The same punishment would be used under the Armenian legislation.
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NEW: Turkey calls the vote "first and foremost a loss for France"
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Armenia praises the vote and thanks the French
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The French Senate approved the controversial legislation 127-86
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Of that, €30bn is expected to come in a direct payment to bondholders in cash or bonds issued by the eurozone's rescue fund in exchange for writing off €100bn in @placeholder debt. | (Financial Times) -- Eurozone governments are looking to the European Central Bank and national central banks to help pare back the cost of a second rescue package for Greece which would otherwise amount to €170bn. Figures seen by the Financial Times reveal Greece needs €136bn in fresh bail-out funding from the European Union and International Monetary Fund -- in addition to the €34bn left over from Greece's first bail-out. This is €6bn more than EU leaders agreed in October. Germany, the Netherlands and Finland have insisted on paying no more than €130bn. Eurozone finance ministers, who meet in Brussels on Monday to hammer out a deal to save Greece from default, hope the ECB can contribute by forgoing some of the future profits it would earn on its Greek bondholdings, which it has said it is willing to do.
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Eurozone governments want the European Central Bank to help ease cost of Greek rescue package
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The Financial Times reports that Greece needs €136 billion in fresh bail-out funds
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Eurozone ministers are meeting in Brussels on Monday to negotiate a deal to prevent a Greek default | 18,997 | record_train |
"I doubt very much that the current @placeholder Taliban will listen to these has-beens," he said. | (CNN) -- Pakistan has released nine members of the Taliban from prison in hopes they will help negotiate peace in Afghanistan, a senior Afghan peace negotiator said. They are to receive safe passage back to Afghanistan, Salahuddin Rabbani, chairman of Afghanistan High Peace Council, told reporters in Kabul Saturday. A senior Pakistani intelligence official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, confirmed the release, indicating that many of the prisoners were old-guard Taliban, ranking members from generations past. Two were once ministers in the former Taliban government before the U.S. invaded the country in 2001, he said. The rest were either former government officials or low- to mid-evel commanders.
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Taliban members released to help with peace negotiations
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Afghan peace council calls for the release of more
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Pakistani intelligence official is skeptical about their effectiveness | 18,998 | record_train |
The @placeholder government told CNN a senior Cambodian court official was investigated for corruption, but was exonerated. | PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (CNN) -- A joint Cambodian-United Nations court, currently trying five former members of the ultra-Maoist Khmer Rouge group on war crimes charges, is itself facing allegations of corruption and bribery. Cambodia's Minister of Information Khieu Kanharith says no proof of kickbacks or corruption has been found. Two employees of the court's Office of Administration told CNN of an ongoing kickback scheme involving Cambodian staff. The staffers asked their identities be protected out of fear of retribution to themselves and their families. "We are talking about 30 to 40 or even a little bit more ... a month," said one employee, referring to the total amount allegedly taken from employees. "Thousand dollars. Thirty or 40,000 dollars a month."
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Joint Cambodian-U.N. court is facing allegations of corruption and bribery
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Court is trying five former members of Khmer Rouge group on war crimes charges
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Staff are allegedly forced to hand part of salaries over, with funds going to an official
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Defense attorneys say they plan to try to discredit the court with the allegations | 18,999 | record_train |
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