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@placeholder will be available Wednesday to visitors to Feedly's website. | Feedly, the Web-content app that got a surge of new users when Google announced it was pulling the plug on its Reader service, is making a play to inherit even more. On Wednesday, the company announced it's rolling out Feedly Cloud, creating a one-click way for Google Reader users to migrate to Feedly, and a new, stand-alone desktop version of the service. Like Google Reader, which will shut down July 1, Feedly pulls content from various websites into a customizable feed. "With the release of Feedly Cloud, Feedly today transitions from a product to a platform," the company said in a blog post.
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Google Reader will be shut down July 1
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Feedly makes a bid to inherit more Google Reader fans
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The Feedly app has tripled to 12 million users since March | 19,100 | record_train |
'On a genealogical level, everyone in @placeholder traces back to nearly the same set of ancestors only a thousand years ago.' | Researchers claim those of European descent still living on the continent are related to each other through a common ancestry dating back just 1,000 years After centuries of almost endless conflict, it would be hard to claim Europe is one big family – but that's just what we are, say scientists. Those of European descent still living on the continent are related to each other through a common ancestry dating back just 1,000 years, they claim. Even people geographically separated by thousands of miles, such as a Briton and a Turk, are distantly related. University of California researcher Graham Coop said: 'What is remarkable is how closely everyone is related to each other.
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Study looked at DNA samples from 2,000 people across Europe
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People in the UK have Turkish ancestors that only date back 1,000 years | 19,101 | record_train |
'To many inside the racing industry, the death of @placeholder was a final moment to say, 'It has got to change''. | PUBLISHED: 14:12 EST, 1 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 2 April 2013 After a string of horse deaths over the last ten years, this week's Grand National will now be run over new plastic fences in the hope of making the course less dangerous. Last year joint favourite Synchronised and outsider According to Pete had to be put down after falling at the sixth fence of the Grand National, the infamous Becher's Brook at Aintree racecourse, Liverpool. The deaths led to public outcry and calls from animal welfare groups for the Grand National to be banned. Scroll down for video
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Fence change for this year's race after accusations of animal cruelty
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In 2012 two horses had to be put down after falling over the old fences
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The plastic core of the fences will be softer and safer than the birch
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This year's Grand National will be on Saturday | 19,102 | record_train |
It also understood that the report is incredibly long – running to a million pages - and criticises many more people than just @placeholder, increasing the amount of time it takes to respond. | Whitehall mandarins launched an extraordinary 13-month effort to block the Iraq inquiry from publishing explosive memos between Tony Blair and George Bush, it emerged last night. Cabinet Secretary Sir Jeremy Heywood’s attempts to keep the correspondence secret led to a major stand-off with Iraq inquiry chief Sir John Chilcot — and pushed back the publication of his report by a year. Astonishingly, Sir John admitted he still did not know when the inquiry – which has already cost £9million – would finally be published, five-and-a-half years after it was launched. Scroll down for video Sir John Chilcot told MPs it was 'really not possible to say' when he will publish his long-awaited report into reasons Britain went to war in 2003
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Sir John Chilcot said 'not possible to say' when report will be published
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Ex civil servant was hauled before Parliament to explain long delays
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Inquiry into the causes of the war was ordered in 2009 by Gordon Brown
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It was held up by legal wrangling over letters between Blair and Bush
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Top civil servant Jeremy Heywood held up publication of correspondence
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Inquiry has already cost taxpayers £9million and could cost millions more
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MPs reacted angrily to failure to give indication when it will be published
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Nadhim Zahawi said the failure to publish causing unnecessary suffering | 19,103 | record_train |
She said that under @placeholder's vicarious liability law, "an aider and abettor 'is guilty not only of the offense he intended to facilitate or encourage, but also of any reasonably foreseeable offense committed by the person he aids and abets'." | Los Angeles (CNN) -- A controversial assertion by convicted Robert F. Kennedy assassin Sirhan Sirhan to win his freedom was challenged this week by the California attorney general who said "overwhelming evidence" exists against Sirhan's claims. Sirhan's attorneys have said that a second gunman actually assassinated Kennedy in 1968 and that Sirhan was hypno-programmed to fire a gun as a diversion. "In sum, (Sirhan) cannot possibly show that no reasonable juror would have convicted him if a jury had considered his 'new' evidence and allegations, in light of the overwhelming evidence supporting the convictions and the available evidence thoroughly debunking (Sirhan's) second-shooter and automaton theories," Attorney General Kamala Harris said in federal court papers filed this week.
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Convicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan asserts a second gunman killed Robert F. Kennedy
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Sirhan was hypno-programmed to fire a gun as a diversion, his attorney says
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California's attorney general says a jury would have convicted him anyway
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The evidence against Sirhan is "overwhelming," prosecutor says | 19,104 | record_train |
Levy said in the club's statement: "In @placeholder I believe we have a Head Coach who, with his high energy, attacking football, will embrace the style of play we associate with our club. | (CNN) -- Mauricio Pochettino is the latest incumbent of Tottenham Hotspur's managerial hot seat. The London club have appointed the Argentinean after raiding fellow English Premier League outfit Southampton for his services. Pochettino guided Saints to their highest ever EPL finish last season and was credited with bringing through a talented clutch of youngsters at the club. The 42-year-old now has the task of guiding Spurs into the lucrative European Champions League, knowing failure could cost him his job. Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy sacked two managers in less than six months -- first Andre Villas-Boas then Tim Sherwood -- for failing to deliver a top-four place.
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Spurs appoint Argentinean Mauricio Pochettino as their new manager
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Pochettino joins from fellow English Premier League club Southampton
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The 42-year-old led Saints to their highest ever EPL finish last season
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Pochettino signs a five-year deal at White Hart Lane | 19,105 | record_train |
North Korea said in late April that it had taken @placeholder into custody, claiming he had come to the country seeking asylum and had torn up his tourist visa. | Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- North Korea says it plans to prosecute two American tourists that it detained earlier this year, accusing them of "perpetrating hostile acts." The North Korean government had previously said it was holding the two U.S. citizens, Jeffrey Fowle and Matthew Miller, but hadn't said what it planned to do with them. "According to the results of the investigation, suspicions about their hostile acts have been confirmed by evidence and their testimonies," the North's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported Monday. "The relevant organ of the DPRK is carrying on the investigation into them and making preparations for bringing them before court on the basis of the already confirmed charges," the report said, using using an abbreviation of the country's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
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NEW: The U.S. calls for both men to be released on humanitarian grounds
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Jeffrey Fowle and Matthew Miller are set to be taken to court
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"Suspicions about their hostile acts have been confirmed," KCNA reports
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Miller's detention was announced in April, Fowle's in June | 19,106 | record_train |
Instead, the evening is part of a campaign by @placeholder to shake its reputation for serving cheap, unhealthy food. | At a dinner McDonald's hosted for reporters and bloggers, waiters served cuisine prepared by celebrity chefs using ingredients from the chain's menu. A Kung Pao chicken appetizer was made with Chicken McNuggets doused in sweet and sour sauce and garnished with parsley. Slow-cooked beef was served with gnocchi fashioned out of McDonald's french fries and a fruit sauce from its smoothie mix. For dessert, its biscuit mix was used to make a pumpkin spice 'biznut,' a biscuit-doughnut hybrid. The event, held in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood, was billed 'A transforming dining experience of "fast food" to "good food served fast."' Attendees tweeted out photos and the night was written up on various websites.
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McDonald's held a dinner in New York serving menu items transformed into other dishes by celebrity chefs
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The dinner was part of McDonald's attempt to change perceptions of its food
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The restaurant wants customers to see its food as 'good food served fast,' instead of cheap junk food
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The company has added several new menu items over the last 18 months including egg-white McMuffins and the option of salad instead of fries | 19,107 | record_train |
But the success of Conserveira do @placeholder, which produces 12 tons of fish every day, has more to thank than just its domestic market. | (CNN) -- Growing up in Lisbon, I was always pleased to tuck into the little fish pates offered as part of the entrees at my local restaurant. Little did I know, that many years later, this Portuguese staple of sardines would become one of the hooks which would lift the Iberian nation out of recession. In the second quarter of this year, Portugal's economy outperformed many other countries in the European Union with growth of 1.1%, thanks in part to its exports, which rose by more than 5%. But the export euphoria was short lived: many knew that behind those chunky fish fillets, Portugal had some economic bones to swallow.
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The Portuguese government has been unable to convince creditors to ease its deficit reduction targets
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Chinese fish demand has played a large part in Conserveira do Sul's turnaround
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Creditors issued a statement which said that Portugal's bailout program "remains broadly on track | 19,108 | record_train |
On the other hand, the restored Historic section embodies the total fusion of art and architecture envisioned by @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The Green Vault in Dresden Castle houses one of the largest collections of treasure in Europe, with its spectacular baroque chambers filled with jewels and objets d'art. Although these masterpieces are comparable with those of Florence or Venice, they have yet to achieve the renown of the Italian museums. But with restoration of the castle completed last year, the Green Vault stands out as the jewel-box of Europe for its exceptional art and architecture, and its representation of one of the world's great cultural cities. In the early 18th century, Augustus the Strong, ruler of Saxony, worked to establish Dresden as a major center for the arts, inviting talented sculptors, goldsmiths and painters to take up residence. He commissioned a series of magnificent rooms to showcase his valuables as a way of advertising the city's cultural prominence in addition to its wealth.
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Recently renovated Green Vault at Dresden Castle houses world's largest collection of treasures
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It was the first public museum, built in the early 18th century by Augustus the Strong
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Recent restoration efforts cost over 45 million euros | 19,109 | record_train |
The BJP dismissed @placeholder's comments as an expression of his personal views, and not the party's. | A lawmaker from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling party has described rape as a social crime, saying 'sometimes it's right, sometimes it's wrong.' The latest controversial remarks by an Indian politician about rape came as political leaders of Uttar Pradesh, the state where two cousins aged 12 and 14 were raped and hanged last week, have faced criticism for failing to visit the scene and for accusing the media of hyping the story. A regional politician from Modi's own party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said on Thursday that the crime of rape can only be considered to have been committed if it is reported to police.
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Babulal Gaur said: 'This is a social crime which depends on men and women. Sometimes it's right, sometimes it's wrong'
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Two cousins aged 12 and 14 were raped and hanged last week
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The minister's controversial remarks come as political leaders of Uttar Pradesh face criticism over their handling of the sensitive case | 19,110 | record_train |
So Mr MacIntyre secretly wrote to @placeholder with the request to tour the sewers to celebrate their one-year anniversary. | By Katy Winter for MailOnline If investigating London’s vast network of sewers doesn’t sound like your idea of a romantic date, how about doing it search of great globules of fat blocking the drains? As unappealing as that sounds to most of us, one couple celebrated their love under the streets of the capital while on the lookout for ‘fatbergs’. Dan MacIntyre decided to surprise girlfriend Dunya Kalantery with the excursion to mark their one year anniversary. Dan MacIntyre and girlfriend Dunya Kalantery share a tender moment during their one-year anniversary celebrations in London's sewer system The couple discovered their shared interest in greasy globules when a record 15-tonne fatberg was discovered under Kingston last year
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Dan and Dunya met in 2013 when a fatberg was causing havoc in London
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Became fascinated by the sewer blockages made of congealed lumps of fat
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Dan secretly arranged trip to London sewers to mark one-year anniversary
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Couple had to wear safety gear and overalls for the 40-minute visit
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Thames Water say this unusual date was a 'one-off' | 19,111 | record_train |
Four scalps in the evening session, including that of @placeholder, made India feel better about their day’s performance. | David Warner honoured the memory of Phillip Hughes by blasting an emotionally charged century - the best, he said, of his career - on day one of the rearranged first Test against India. A cloud hung over the Adelaide Oval though when captain Michael Clarke was forced to leave the field with a back problem when he was 60 not out, and, like Hughes on that fateful day, looking good for a century of his own. Warner’s hundred was the perfect tribute to Hughes on a day that started with 63 seconds of applause for the 25-year-old, who died after being hit on the head by bouncer when he was 63 not out playing domestic cricket two weeks ago. Warner was fielding at gully on that day and rushed to Hughes’ aid when he fell and sat with his friend on the buggy that took him from a cricket field for the very last time.
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Australia's four-Test series against India commenced at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday
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David Warner scored 145 from 163 balls as Australia dominated the opening day
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Tributes to Phillip Hughes took place before the start of play in the delayed first Test
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Both teams took part in a 63-second applause and Australian team wore No 408 on their shirts
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Sean Abbott returned to cricket for first time since Hughes died as he played for New South Wales
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Australian captain Michael Clarke was passed fit to play and elected to bat after winning the toss
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First bouncer of the game bowled by Varun Aaron was greeted by oohs and aahs then an applause from crowd
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Both Shane Watson and Clarke were greeted with bouncers with their first deliveries
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Clarke forced to retire hurt after twisting to avoid a short ball and needing attention from team doctor
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India fought back, taking three wickets in the final half hour as Australia finished day on 354 for six | 19,112 | record_train |
Members of such groups, many of whom are left to assume that benefits like union-level wages are on the chopping block by @placeholder, are now protesting the emergency financial manager's appointment. | By Joshua Gardner Detroit’s newly-appointed emergency financial manager won’t rule out bankruptcy for the city and says the step might be one he’ll be forced to take. Kevyn Orr assumes the newly created job post March 25, but he told the Detroit Free Press Friday that he’s comfortable orchestrating what would be the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in U.S. history. The ailing Midwestern city holds around $14 billion in debts and Orr was chosen for the job by Michigan's Governor Rick Snyder. Big problems: Lawyer Kevyn Orr was chosen by Mich. Governor Rick Snyder to be Detroit's first Emergency Financial Manager and tackle the ailing city's massive debt problems
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Kevyn Orr, a corporate bankruptcy specialist based in Washington, DC, says 'everything's on the table' in his quest to save the strapped city
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Orr was tapped by Michigan Governor Rick Snyder last week and though he doesn't officially start until March 25, he's already facing huge obstacles and opposition | 19,113 | record_train |
Salvage crews began the arduous task of refloating the ship on Monday morning so they can move it from its resting place off @placeholder to Genoa to be dismantled. | Giglio, Italy (CNN) -- The complex operation to refloat the wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship continued Tuesday -- but the family of the final missing victim still must wait several days for the vessel to be searched for his remains. The last time anyone saw Russel Rebello alive, he was near the stern of the Costa Concordia, helping passengers into rescue boats. But the 33-year-old waiter from India never escaped the doomed cruise ship. And he's the only victim of the 2012 accident whose remains haven't been found. Officials told reporters Tuesday that the vessel would only be searched for Rebello's remains once it reaches its final destination, the Italian port of Genoa.
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Costa Concordia salvage operation is all under control, officials say
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The ship will only be searched for the remains of the last victim when it reaches Genoa
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It is not expected to start its final journey, under tow, until next week
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Underwater cameras reveal no cracks or fissures after the vessel was refloated Monday | 19,114 | record_train |
For some reason, people everywhere seem to dance in the streets when @placeholder wins a match. | Amsterdam (CNN) -- Is it wrong to watch football while the world's on fire? Is it wrong to love the World Cup, to get excited about a goal scored in Brazil while there's mayhem in Iraq, destruction in Syria, Russian troops massing near Ukraine? The answer is no. Enjoy the Cup. When I was a child I had what I thought was a brilliant idea: Instead of fighting all those awful wars, countries with gripes should challenge each other to a soccer game. The victor could be declared the winner without all the nastiness of fighting a real war. My childhood plan for world peace didn't pan out, but soccer, and the World Cup in particular, remains the premiere arena for make-believe international conflict. It captivates massive crowds, stokes intense rivalries and fills people with surprisingly intense emotions.
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Frida Ghitis: Is it OK to watch World Cup games while the world is in strife?
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She says people everywhere take a break to bask in the emotion of the games
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There's a long history of sport being a harmless way to express rivalries, she says
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Ghitis: It's just a game, but the emotions are real | 19,115 | record_train |
"It is no secret that I have always thought @placeholder would make a great president," he said. | Washington (CNN)Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan will not run for president in 2016, he said in a statement on Monday, preferring instead to focus on policy work as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. "After giving it a lot of thought, I've decided not to run for president. Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as chairman deserves undivided attention," he said. Romney vs. Bush: The establishment match-up "It's clear our country needs a change in direction. And our party has a responsibility to offer a real alternative. So I'm going to do what I can to lay out conservative solutions and to help our nominee lead us to victory," Ryan added.
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Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan will not run for president in 2016, he said Monday
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Ryan said his work on the House Ways and Means Committee deserves his "undivided attention"
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He praised former running mate Mitt Romney but wouldn't offer an endorsement | 19,116 | record_train |
Bush, the son of one president and brother of another, is seen as an early favorite of the @placeholder establishment as the next presidential primary season begins. | Jeb Bush has resigned all of his board memberships — both nonprofit and business — in a move that helps clear a path toward a 2016 presidential campaign. The former Florida governor stepped down from his remaining board memberships on Wednesday, an aide said. It's a continuation of a process that began earlier in the month when Bush announced plans to actively explore a White House bid. Spokesman Kristy Campbell called Bush's review of his business interests 'a natural next step as he turns his focus to gauging whether there is support for a potential candidacy.' Separately, it also emerged that Bush and his wife, Columba, had made a $10,000 donation to a charity which is fundraising to help the families of the two police officers murdered in New York last month.
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Former Florida governor officially exploring whether to become third Bush to run for the White House
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Jeb is first major Republican out of the blocks for presidential bid
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Has now quit all his remaining board memberships in 'next step' of focus on whether he would get enough Republican votes to gain party nomination
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Bush and wife Columba have donated $10,000 to charity which is trying to support families of the two NPYD officers murdered in the city last month
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Donation was announced by the charity who said he had made it 'without fanfar' and confirmed by Bush's office | 19,117 | record_train |
Last week, @placeholder denied reports that a dissident artist was being held due to his calls for reform. | Beijing (CNN) -- China has arrested a pro-democracy activist, the latest detention in the government's effort to prevent the Arab world's "Jasmine Revolution" from spreading into China, a human rights group said Wednesday. Zhu Yufu, a longtime activist and a founder of the China Democracy Party, is accused of "inciting subversion of state power," the group Chinese Human Rights Defenders said. Zhu is at least the fourth activist reported to be arrested and accused of that crime in recent weeks. Amnesty International said Ding Mao, Ran Yunfei and Chen Wei were formally arrested between March 25 and March 28 "and could face lengthy prison terms."
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Activist Zhu Yufu is accused of "subversion of state power," human rights groups say
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More than 100 activists detained, put under surveillance or missing, Amnesty says
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State Department human rights report says China's rights record worsened in 2010 | 19,118 | record_train |
@placeholder, on the other hand, considered himself above such tactics. | (Mental Floss ) -- Negative campaigning in America was sired by two lifelong friends, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Back in 1776, the dynamic duo combined powers to help claim America's independence, and they had nothing but love and respect for one another. But by 1800, party politics had so distanced the pair that, for the first and last time in U.S. history, a president found himself running against his vice president. Despite their bruising campaign, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams became friends again. Things got ugly fast. Jefferson's camp accused President Adams of having a "hideous hermaphroditical character, which has neither the force and firmness of a man, nor the gentleness and sensibility of a woman."
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John Adams and Thomas Jefferson ran negative presidential campaigns
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Adams was labeled a fool, a hypocrite, a criminal, and a tyrant,
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Jefferson was branded a weakling, an atheist, a libertine, and a coward
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Many historians say John Quincy Adams/Andrew Jackson contest the nastiest | 19,119 | record_train |
There, she took the gun from the glove compartment of her car and she re-entered the house, engaged @placeholder, and fired the weapon. | (CNN)In 2010, Marissa Alexander discharged a firearm in the direction of her estranged husband, Rico Gray -- a so-called "warning shot" that missed him by several inches. Their two children were present. Although no one was injured, she was charged with aggravated assault with a firearm. Alexander claimed self-defense, but a judge declined to grant self-defense immunity ("stand-your-ground"). The case went to trial where a jury convicted Alexander after just 12 minutes of deliberation, triggering a mandatory 20-year sentence. The verdict prompted outrage as it highlighted the absurdly draconian punishments that can result from minimum mandatory sentencing guidelines that demand a certain punishment regardless of the underlying facts of the case.
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Minimal mandatory sentencing laws demand harsh punishment regardless of the facts of a case
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Mark O'Mara: The case of Marissa Alexander shows the need for the laws to be more reasonable | 19,120 | record_train |
Her photo on the Saudi team's @placeholder website shows her with a scarf that covers her hair but not her face. | London (CNN) -- A female Saudi Arabian judo fighter will be allowed to compete while wearing a hijab, a Saudi Olympic Committee spokesman said Monday. Razan Baker told CNN that International Olympic Committee, International Judo Federation and Saudi officials had agreed that Wojdan Shaherkani could wear a headscarf during her matches. Shaherkani had signed an agreement with Saudi Olympics officials that she could compete only if she wears "correct and approved" clothing that "sticks to Islamic principles," Baker said. This year is the first time every nation competing in the Olympics is sending women as well as men. Saudi Arabia was the last country to announce that it would send female athletes.
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Judo competitor Wojdan Shaherkani has been told she can wear her headscarf
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Her father and Saudi officials insist she must wear it
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This year is the first time Saudi Arabia has sent women to the Olympics
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Shaherkani is 16 and competes in her first match Friday | 19,121 | record_train |
Inspirational: @placeholder got choked up with emotion during her interview | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:10 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 17 October 2013 The wife of the seriously-wounded Army Ranger who made every effort to salute his senior officer while being presented with a Purple Heart has spoken out about the pride she feels about her husband's brave action. Josh Hargis was thought to be unconscious during the ceremony when all of the sudden he began moving as he appeared to salute the officer. His wife Taylor was not in the room at the time but her husband's commander sent her a picture of the heart-warming moment, saying that 'grown men began to weep'.
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Army Ranger Josh Hargis was seriously injured during his fourth tour in Afghanistan and was being awarded the Purple Heart
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His fellow soldiers thought he was unconscious during the ceremony- which was held in a German hospital before he was transferred to the U.S.
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All of the sudden he raised his arm and saluted his commanding officer
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His wife Taylor has spoken out: 'That's just who Josh is' | 19,122 | record_train |
Given his affinity for the Senate, it must gall Biden that he is among only 12 of 47 vice presidents not to have cast one of the 244 tie breaking votes, according to @placeholder historians. | Washington (CNN) -- For Joe Biden, an evenly divided Senate would be a BFD. If Tuesday's midterm elections result in a Senate split, the vice president will suddenly find himself in one of his favorite places: the spotlight. Biden would become a crucial player in the Senate, providing the tie-breaking vote on key bills and keeping the chamber in Democratic hands for the twilight years of President Barack Obama's administration. For a politician who spent 36 years in the Senate and has run into trouble conforming to the constraints of being Obama's No. 2, a divide could be a welcome twist to a career that has often confounded expectations.
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Joe Biden could play a key role in an evenly divided Senate
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Biden would keep an evenly divided Senate in Democratic hands | 19,123 | record_train |
Sit down: Mrs Merkel wants a @placeholder superstate but Mr Cameron has called the idea 'nonsense' | Britain and Germany are on a collision course as the row over the future of the eurozone and the UK's EU membership intensified. Chancellor George Osborne has given the biggest hint yet there may be a referendum, and to her clear anger, David Cameron told Angela Merkel last night Britain will not join her proposed European superstate. During yesterday's Berlin crisis talks the Prime Minister openly rejected the German chancellor's plan to save the eurozone from oblivion by forming a single Euro-country, calling the idea 'nonsense'. But in return Mr Cameron was publicly mocked by Mrs Merkel for being 'impatient' and telling her to put German cash behind an ‘immediate’ rescue plan for the euro or start planning for the break-up of the single currency.
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Merkel mocks PM by calling him 'impatient' for wanting a quick resolution to the eurozone crisis
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The pair held talks yesterday but appear miles apart after fresh war of words last night
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Meanwhile George Osborne says there could be a referendum if Britain's links to Brussels are changed in any way | 19,124 | record_train |
@placeholder's government has denied responsibility for the crippling hack, even as its state news agency applauded it as a "righteous deed." | Events company Secret Cinema has said it will hold a simultaneous screening of an as-yet unannounced film in London, Rome and San Francisco on Sunday to "protest against censorship." Secret Cinema has not specified what has prompted its move. But its announcement follows the decision by Sony Pictures this week to cancel the release of its movie "The Interview" after a cyberattack and threats against moviegoers from a group of North Korea-backed hackers. Critics have slammed that decision as caving to hackers and muzzling free speech. Washington outraged over Sony decision The Secret Cinema screening is being held in partnership with the global free speech campaign group Article 19.
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Secret Cinema announces a simultaneous screening in London, San Francisco, Rome
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The screening is being held "to "protest against censorship," Secret Cinema says
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Sony canceled plans to release "The Interview" next week after a cyberattack, threats
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And despite only being fourteen years old, @placeholder already misses her days as a newborn. | They are certainly advanced despite their tender years, thanks to their precocious talent and famous parents. But even their grown-up fans will be left scratching their heads after reading a new interview the children of Will and Jada Pinkett-Smith. Willow, 14, and Jaden, 16, sat down with T Magazine to discuss Prana energy (meditation), school being overrated and how Willow possesses the ability to control time. The siblings also rant about how 'life is meditation' and how babies 'remember' when they are born. Scroll down for video Radical thinkers: Jaden Smith, 16, and Willow Smith, 14, talk quantum physics, their ability to control time and why school is useless in the new issue of The New York Times Style Magazine T
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The ranting interview with the siblings was published by T Magazine
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They talk about themes in their music and what books they are reading
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Pair admitted they do not think a lot of music 'out there' is cool
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Willow said there are no novels she likes, so she writes her own | 19,126 | record_train |
Stories: Wynn, left, said Clooney had been downing tequila shots and was 'drunk' but @placeholder, right, claims Wynn insulted his 'longtime friend' President Obama | By Helen Pow George Clooney has confessed to calling Las Vegas gambling mogul Steve Wynn an 'a**hole' and storming off at a recent dinner because the casino-owner insulted President Barack Obama. The verbal assault occurred two weeks ago when the two-time Oscar winner was in Vegas promoting his Casamigos tequila, and was invited to dine with Wynn and his wife, Andrea Hissom, at the fancy Botero restaurant inside the 72-year-old's Encore hotel. But when dinner was finished, the conversation turned to Obama's Affordable Care Act, of which Wynn is a vocal opponent. That's when sparks began to fly. Falling out: George Clooney, pictured right in January with Steve Wynn and his wife Andrea, allegedly said the F-word at a recent dinner with the couple
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The verbal assault between the actor and Steve Wynn occurred two weeks ago when Clooney was in Las Vegas promoting his Casamigos tequila
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He was invited to dine with Wynn and his wife, Andrea Hissom, at the fancy Botero restaurant inside the 72-year-old's Encore hotel
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But when dinner was finished, the conversation turned to Obama's Affordable Care Act, of which Wynn is a vocal opponent
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Clooney immediately took exception to how the billionaire chairman and CEO spoke of his 'longtime friend'
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He allegedly declared that he didn't have to listen to 'this f***ing stuff' before exiting to another bar
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In a statement, Clooney said: 'It had nothing to do with politics and everything to do with character' | 19,127 | record_train |
He attributes this to the fact that the @placeholder has no interested in drawing in the attention of the media, unlike Kim Kardashian who lets the media follow her life on a daily basis. | French designer said Kim Kardashian has more selling power than Duchess of Cambridge Reveals the Duchess of Cambridge attempts to avoid media frenzy 'She doesn't feel the need to dress sexily to woo the world. She's dressing for William and herself,' he says Says Kate once had a dress altered to fit more loosely Mouret's fans include Victoria Beckham and Cameron Diaz By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:37 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:15 EST, 8 January 2013 Whatever the Duchess of Cambridge wears turns to gold. From a cornflower blue dress from Zara to a pair of vibrant pink jeans, her wardrobe choices have sent high street sales soaring with shoppers desperate to emulate her impeccable style.
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French designer said Kim Kardashian has more selling power than Duchess of Cambridge
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'She doesn't feel the need to dress sexily to woo the world. She's dressing for William and herself,' he says
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@placeholder blamed a new £200million account management system on their dismal call handling times, saying that it had caused a 'dip in customer service levels'. | Time consuming: The big six energy firms have been criticised for making customers wait up to an hour before calls are answered The big six energy firms have been criticised for making customers wait up to an hour before their calls are answered. Researchers from BBC1's investigative programme Rip-Off Britain recorded call handling times for the UK's largest energy providers. They targeted British Gas, nPower, E.ON, EDF Energy, Scottish Power and SSE, ringing them 14 times each over two days and recording the waiting times. The longest time a caller was kept on hold was with Scottish Power - where it took an infuriating 53 minutes to be connected before the call was cut off.
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Researchers from BBC1's Rip-Off Britain ran experiment to test call times
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Rang British Gas, nPower, E.ON, EDF Energy, Scottish Power and SSE
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Scottish Power the worst culprits with one call taking 53 minutes to connect
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@placeholder citizen, 22, 1.95 meters tall and 100 kilograms" (6 feet, 5 inches and 230 pounds). | Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- An American college student has not been seen since early last Saturday after a night out with friends in the Spanish capital. His father, who has since rushed from San Diego, California, to Madrid, is hopeful the police will find him. San Diego State University student Austin Taylor Bice, 22, arrived in mid-January for a semester of business-course study at a Madrid university, his father, Larry Bice, told CNN late Thursday. The student went out with five friends last Friday night to a popular Madrid discotheque but was the only one in the group refused entry by doormen, his friends say.
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Austin Taylor Bice, 22, was last seen outside a Madrid disco last Saturday
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Missing-person posters are appearing in Madrid and on Spanish media
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Bice's father has come from the U.S. and plans to stay "as long as I need to"
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striking brunette, who last week stunned onlookers as she spoke out to say she would be standing by her husband amid his latest sex scandal, has been been working as @placeholder's right hand since | The woman at the center of the latest sex scandal to hit shamed Anthony Weiner has admitted that Bill and Hillary Clinton may be ‘embarrassed’ by her secret affair with the New York mayoral candidate. Weiner’s wife Huma Abedin is one of Hillary Clinton’s closest aides and has been described as a ‘second daughter’ to the former Secretary of State and her husband – while former President Clinton officiated over the Weiners’ marriage in July 2010. And Sydney Leathers, 23, a political science student who had a lengthy furtive online affair with Weiner, 48, last year, told MailOnline exclusively: ‘I have a feeling they don't like me too much right now, because obviously Bill Clinton married them and Huma works with Hillary very closely, so I'm sure it’s embarrassing.’
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Bill and Hillary Clinton consider Huma Abedin to be a 'second daughter'
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The former President officiated at her wedding to Weiner in July 2010
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Sydney Leathers says Weiner never mentioned his wife during their fling
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Jeff Sachs says the @placeholder countries must take steps to cushion the poor from the financial crisis. | Editor's note: Jeffrey D. Sachs is director of the Earth Institute and a professor at Columbia University. He also serves as special advisor to U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on the U.N. Millennium Development Goals. From 2002 to 2006, he was director of the U.N. Millennium Project. He is president and co-founder of Millennium Promise, a nonprofit organization aimed at ending extreme global poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals. He has twice been named among the 100 most influential leaders in the world by Time magazine and is the author of the bestsellers "Common Wealth" and "The End of Poverty."
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Jeffrey Sachs: When G-20 meets, it must do more than just financial regulation
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Sachs: World needs food security plan for poor nations with aid from U.S., others
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And we can only hope that the @placeholder we see from this point forward is the same Gazza who had just had a great time, once again entertaining the nation from BT's couch. | Just to confirm, for those of you who aren't totally sure, there was football before the Premier League. It may not have had the profile, the air time and the money the modern game has afforded it, but the old Division One still managed to create characters. And one of those was 75 years old in the week. From the mid-eighties until the Premiership was founded in 1992, Jimmy Greaves was football's crossover personality. As one half of Saint and Greavsie, he in fact became so famous that on a couple of occasions, when he couldn't do their ITV show, he was replaced by his own spitting image puppet.
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Paul Gascoigne was in good form during a rare TV appearance on BT Sport's Matchday Live With Fletch & Sav on Sunday at White Hart Lane
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Gazza was a guest ahead of Tottenham's 2-2 draw with West Ham
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He said his favourite player to line up alongside was Bryan Robson
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All that remains are the clucking chickens roaming free in @placeholder's courtyard. | Dongshigu Village, China (CNN) -- The memories are still raw for 78-year-old Wang Jinxiang. In her own home, guards put her through the daily humiliation of body searches. This is where guards repeatedly beat her youngest son, prominent blind human rights advocate Chen Guangcheng, and his wife. Wang's eyes well with tears when she described how officials refused to let her say goodbye to a different dying son. For more than 18 months, Wang was largely confined to house arrest along with her son. Unlike Chen, she was still allowed to go out to buy groceries from time-to-time, accompanied by several guards.
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Chen Guangcheng's mother lives with memories of guards in their home
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Dissident Hu Jia says Chinese authorities are playing cat-and-mouse games
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The @placeholder departure may have ended the war for Americans, but for Iraqis, the violence, the bombs, the shootings and the torrents of blood barely skipped a beat. | Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Even in the darkest, deadliest days of Iraq's war, you'd find people still hopeful it would all work out. That the killings would stop, the bad guys would be routed and a stability of some sort would return. That the Americans would leave with their Humvees and their private security companies and the country would -- perhaps -- get on with the freedom the U.S. promised upon Saddam Hussein's removal. Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki promised as much, and pledged an inclusive system for all. Power-sharing politics and making all Iraqis -- Sunni, Shia, Christian -- feel they shared national values. Now, there a plenty of Iraqis who believe he had his fingers crossed when he said such things.
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CNN's Michael Holmes returns to Iraq for first time in 2 years
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Holmes: Mood in Baghdad is one of dread over where next bomb will go off
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Former Prime Minister tells CNN Iraq seems stuck on path to sectarian war | 19,135 | record_train |
‘This is a vital mission to save lives in @placeholder but also to keep Britain safe,’ he said. | British personnel will be subjected to ‘tough’ regulations while aboard a medical ship deployed to tackle Ebola in West Africa, the captain said today. A team of 750 military personnel will reach Sierra Leone by November, with a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ship leaving Falmouth Docks in Cornwall on Friday. RFA Argus will set sail at high water, loaded with three Merlin helicopters and a crew of around 350, including 80 medics and 80 Royal Marines. Scroll down for video A view of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Argus, docked in Falmouth, as the ships crew prepare to set sail on Friday October to Sierra Leone
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British personnel subjected to 'tough' regulations while aboard medical ship deployed to tackle Ebola, captain says
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750 military personnel will reach Sierra Leone by November, with hospital ship leaving Falmouth, Cornwall, on Friday
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RFA Argus will set sail loaded with three Merlin helicopters and a crew of 350, including 80 medics and 80 Marines
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Strict rules to keep the ship 'sterile' include banning personnel from going ashore on leave during deployment
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Marines who leave Argus for operations in local community will go through decontamination process upon return
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It emerged that he told a conference earlier this month that working-class voters ‘don’t believe they are in any story that @placeholder is telling about the future of this country’. | By James Chapman The scale of the leadership crisis engulfing Ed Miliband was revealed yesterday when Labour was forced to wheel out Neil Kinnock to defend him. Lord Kinnock, who led the party to two crushing general election defeats in 1987 and 1992, sought to blame the media for the leader’s woes. His desperate defence came as allies claimed Mr Miliband’s leadership is only being criticised because he is on course to become Prime Minister next year with a Commons majority of at least 40 seats. Mockery: Ed Miliband's similarities to Lord Kinnock led the Guardian to publish this photomontage of him morphing into his predecessor
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He condemned the ‘vindictiveness’ of the media attacks on Mr Miliband
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While @placeholder's appointment has pleased the millions of fans who adore his many gardening shows and columns in this magazine, there's a section of the horticultural community who aren't happy. | Pitchforks at the ready! Behind the perfectly pruned hedgerows of Britain's gardening community people are whispering. And the hot topic is what will happen at this week's Chelsea Flower Show when the BBC's new presenter at Britain's most prestigious horticultural event bumps into his predecessor Alan Titchmarsh, who's exhibiting there for the first time in three decades. Alan, who until last year had hosted the event for almost 30 years, announced he was walking out six months ago because the BBC was talking to another presenter about hosting its coverage of Chelsea - two daily programmes, one on BBC1 and one on BBC2, during the five-day show - which he claimed was his 'chosen profession and area of expertise'.
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Monty Don will be presenting this year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show
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Ex presenter - Alan Titchmarsh's fans are not happy with the replacement
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Monty says he is not phased by the criticism he has received | 19,138 | record_train |
'I love @placeholder's style, she is effortlessly chic and looks amazing whenever she steps out.' | She has cited Victoria Beckham as her all-time style icon and Michelle Keegan seems set on giving the designer a run for her money in the fashion stakes. The actress has unveiled her third range for Lipsy and says it aims to reflect the season’s hottest shapes, fabrics and styles that incorporate both the catwalk trends and her own coveted wardrobe. The AW14 collection includes reworked classics alongside fresh new designs that have been hand-picked by 27-year-old Michelle to reflect looks and shapes that she loves and wants to be seen in. The range is available to buy online now priced between £22 for a top to £95 for a faux fur coat.
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Actress, 27, unveils third collection for high street store
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Full of party dresses, outerwear and short tuxedo suits
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I just got in there, got him out and started @placeholder,' said Brieske. | A 92-year-old Florida man is lucky to be alive after he crashed his car into a canal and was rescued by a medical student who happened to be working nearby. Captured on video, the dramatic ordeal unfolded on Wednesday in Port St. Lucie when Salvatore Mancuso's car sped into the water alerting the attention of Alton Brieske, who was eating lunch. Seeing the car sinking quickly, Brieske and his friend, Michael Markisello, jumped into the water, grabbed a hammer and smashed the window, dragging Mr. Mancuso to the shore where they performed CPR. Scroll Down for Video Rush to help: Alton Brieske saw Mr. Mancuso crash his car into the canal and then jumped into the water immediately to help (right)
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Alton Brieske saw Salvatore Mancuso, 92, crash his car into Florida canal
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Ran to his rescue and used a hammer to smash through his window
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The @placeholder government is counting on untapped mineral resources to be the main engine for economic growth in coming decades. | Hairatan, Northern Afghanistan (CNN) -- Afghan visitors pose for photos and pretend to sell each other passenger tickets next to a rusty little locomotive in a shattered corner of the Afghan capital. Built in Germany in 1923, this little engine is all that is left of King Amanullah Khan's effort to modernize Afghanistan by constructing a 7 kilometer-long railroad in downtown Kabul in the 1920s. The locomotive is now a curiosity at the Kabul Museum, standing below the ruins of the former king's battle-scarred palace. For 24-year old Abil Ahmad, it is the first time he has seen a train in Afghanistan.
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Afghanistan skipped the age of railroads
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Following his discharge to the @placeholder in late 2006, a social worker noted that he 'still presents a risk in keeping things to himself and letting them build up until it’s too late.' | Paranoid schizophrenic Leslie Gadsby, who killed his father after being freed because a hospital mental health ward was full, went on to stab his mother to death inside his secure unit A paranoid schizophrenic who killed his father after being freed because a hospital mental health ward was full went on to stab his mother to death inside his secure unit. An independent report into Edna Gadsby's death found that both she and her taxi driver son Leslie were 'seriously failed' by mental health professionals at Mersey Care NHS trust. After suffering paranoid hallucinations Gadbsy, now 42, was admitted to a hospital mental health unit in 2003 but there were no beds available, leaving him free to bludgeon his father Arthur to death with a hammer in their family kitchen in Gateacre, Liverpool, just two days later.
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Leslie Gadsby, now 42, killed his mother Edna, 70, in 2010
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I DO have a problem with the deification of @placeholder as a sinless being. | Ben Seewald, the staunch Christian boyfriend of 19 Kids and Counting star Jessa Duggar, 21, has been forced to delete an anti-Catholic rant he posted to his Facebook page last week, after it caused a social media storm, reports RadarOnline. The 19-year-old, from Hot Springs, Arkansas, vented his 'problem' with the Catholic faith, slamming the religion for suggesting that Jesus' mother Mary was a 'sinless being,' and quoting scripture to support his views. 'Where [Catholics] depart from Scripture, I will in no way support, but will call them out because I love them and desire that they be turned from their deadly errors,' the frothy diatribe read.
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Ben Seewald, 19, has since deleted the post following a storm of criticism
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Both the Duggars and Mr Seewald, from Hot Springs, Arkansas, are member of the Quiverfull movement
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which show the @placeholder stayed in their trenches near the northern | By Lucy Crossley and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:42 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 19:44 EST, 23 December 2013 It is one of the most inspiring moments in military history – British and German soldiers downing their guns on Christmas Day to play football together in the mud of No Man’s Land. But previously unseen documents show not everyone in the trenches during the truce of 1914 was quite such a good sport. The 1st Battalion of the Cameronians – formed of men from the tough streets of Glasgow – simply ignored the offer to take part.
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Photographs show the 1st Cameronians enjoying Christmas Day 1914
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Soldiers made it clear there would be no festive spirit shared with Germans
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Snapshots were taken in the trenches by medic Fred Davidson
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Beyond meeting the Japanese aircraft, the Chinese jets took no further action, and the @placeholder pilots returned to base. | Territorial tensions between China and Japan have flared after a close encounter between their military jets in disputed airspace over the East China Sea. The neighboring rivals accused each other of potentially triggering a dangerous incident, after two pairs of Chinese fighter jets were scrambled and flew unprecedentedly close to a Japanese OP-3C surveillance plane and a YS-11EB electronic intelligence aircraft Saturday. The fly-bys occurred in airspace claimed by both countries as part of their "air defense identification zones," while China carried out joint maritime exercises with Russia at the weekend. Japan claims the flights were part of a routine reconnaissance mission near a group of uninhabited islands claimed by both nations, known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan.
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China scrambled jets to meet Japanese military aircraft in disputed airspace Saturday
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Japanese officials said it was the closest Chinese jets had flown to their planes
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uproar and controversy in @placeholder and around the world. | Click here to read Lawrence Booth's in-depth report on fixing in cricket. Lou Vincent has been banned from cricket for life after releasing a remarkable video statement which begins with the words: ‘My name is Lou Vincent and I am a cheat.’ The former New Zealand star, whose involvement in match-fixing was laid bare by Sportsmail in May, pleaded guilty to 18 breaches of the ECB’s anti-corruption regulations, relating to three county matches. He also confessed to seven charges pertaining to the 2012 Twenty20 Champions League in South Africa. Vincent said: ‘I have abused my position as a professional sportsman on a number of occasions by choosing to accept money in fixing.
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Former New Zealand international admitted he'd been fixing for years
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@placeholder for Eyeko will cost £35 per set and be exclusively pre-launched at | By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:50 EST, 14 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 21 November 2013 She has won three British Style Awards and was even dubbed 'beautiful' and a 'phenomenon' by Karl Lagerfeld and Anna Wintour. So what's Alexa Chung's secret? 'Since turning 30, I haven't really changed my attitude towards health. I'm still smoking like a chimney. 'Its not going to happen overnight because I've only been 30 for like, a week. But approaching 30, I started thinking about being healthier. I've started doing ballet and being conscious of what I put in my body. Oh, and I eat fish oils now as well,' the model told MailOnline.
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Model, 30, says she hasn't dramatically changed attitude towards health
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The only other other Englishman on that list is, predictably, @placeholder. | By Phil Gradwell Follow @@GraddersOnline Stuart Broad became the eighth Englishman to take 250 Test wickets when he dismissed India captain MS Dhoni on the first day at Lord's. The tall fast bowler reached the landmark when Dhoni edged a full length ball to Matt Prior behind the stumps. And that meant Broad joined the likes of Sir Ian Botham, Fred Trueman, Graeme Swann and his team-mate James Anderson in taking 250 or more Test wickets for England. Join the club: Stuart Broad (second right) celebrates becoming the eighth Englishman to take 250 Test wickets Stuart Broad became the eighth English bowler to take 250 or more Test wickets:
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Broad reaches milestone by having Dhoni caught behind by Matt Prior
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Joins seven other Englishmen, including James Anderson
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That order, also by @placeholder, provided no details and did not name any drugs. | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A court has ordered pop singer Britney Spears to give up custody of her children effective Wednesday at noon. Kevin Federline and Britney Spears, here during happier times, have two children. Spears' former husband, Kevin Federline, is to retain custody of their two sons "until further order of the court," according to a ruling by Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon. It was not clear what led to Monday's decision awarding Federline full custody. A transcript of the court proceedings was ordered sealed. Last month, a judge ordered Spears, 25, to submit to random drug tests after finding she engaged in "habitual, frequent, and continuous use of controlled substances and alcohol."
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Kevin Federline to take custody of children effective Wednesday noon
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'I can't speak for all @placeholder, but this New Yorker loves Fort Tilden,' she said. | By Sophie Jane Evans With strong walls and heavy artillery, it was New York's last line of defence against the Germans during two world wars. But nearly 100 years after it was built, Fort Tilden has been transformed into a graffiti-plastered wildlife sanctuary. The fort, situated in Gateway National Park on the Rockaway Peninsula, now features an array of brightly-coloured phrases and drawings on its walls, ceilings and floors. Scroll down for video Colourful: Nearly 100 years after it was built, Fort Tilden in New York has been transformed into a graffiti-plastered wildlife sanctuary. Above, one of the fort's bunkers
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Established in 1917, Fort Tilden in New York borough of Queens protected U.S. military against the German Navy
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But nearly 100 years on, abandoned military base has been transformed into a graffiti-plastered wildlife sanctuary
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Karen Johnson, 56, who spent weekend photographing fort, deemed it a striking tribute to America's servicemen | 19,150 | record_train |
In 2012,65,000 more registered @placeholder voted absentee than registered Republicans. | Des Moines, Iowa (CNN) -- The polls are tight, the ads are flooding the airwaves, the harsh rhetoric is rising, and the surrogates are stumping hard all over the state. There is one "X-factor" that will put one of the Iowa Senate candidates over the top: Good, old-fashioned door-knocking -- except, it's not old-fashion anymore. Political door knocking is now a data-driven operation, making it as critical a piece of high tech campaign strategies as the endless fundraising solicitations delivered daily to supporters' inboxes. Canvassers only go to targeted households identified by algorithms using early voting/absentee voting data, party registration, voting history, and other micro-targeting information that create a stronger profile of a person or household's likelihood to vote for their own candidates.
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Door-knocking is still playing a role in the campaign for Iowa's open Senate seat
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In her speech, a copy of which has been seen by The Mail on Sunday, Ms Roger – a veteran Brussels apparatchik – posed a series of leading questions, including how @placeholder should be defined. | By Mail On Sunday Reporter Last updated at 1:59 AM on 6th November 2011 It has become traditional for David Cameron to appear at European summits in front of both the Union Jack and the EU emblem to illustrate the ‘dual sovereignty’ between London and Brussels. But now a senior EU official has caused outrage by appearing to suggest that the national flags of member states should be dropped in favour of the EU design of a circle of stars on a blue background. Christine Roger, the communications director of the European Council, the EU’s governing body, made her comments in a speech to 650 'spin doctors’ from local authorities across Europe, including the UK.
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage has said this is further evidence of Britain's identity being trampled | 19,152 | record_train |
The upcoming @placeholder film is expected to have several raunchy love scenes | In less than two weeks, Fifty Shades of Grey fans will be queueing up for their popcorn and pic n’ mix, as they get ready to watch the steamiest Hollywood film in a decade. The hotly-anticipated blockbuster is reported to have no less than 12 sex scenes between actors Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson, with whips and blindfolds to boot. But what was it really like to film those scenes? Could either of them actually have got turned on? What do you think about when pretending to enjoy being naked with a man or woman other than your partner? And is there some sort of etiquette to follow?
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Actress Claire Kahane, 28, has had several sex scenes in her movie career
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The Londoner performed a love scene in James Bond film Skyfall
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I wonder what Mr @placeholder would have made of it all?' | With his tweed deerstalker hat and capacious line in overcoats, Sherlock Holmes isn't the most obvious of style icons. But according to photographer Kasia Wozniak, that's precisely what Arthur Conan Doyle's famous fictional detective is. Now, she has created a photo series entitled He Wasn't An Easy Gentleman to Describe, which takes as its starting point quotes found in the adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Recreation: Vivienne Westwood Gold Label, Maison Martin Margiela and Ed Lee contributed to these looks Unlikely style icon: Benedict Cumberbatch's Sherlock Holmes is better known for his tweed deerstalker hats The photos, which go on display at the Museum of London this week, were created with the help of Vivienne Westwood and Maison Martin Margiela, as well as recent graduates, Anna Bezgubenko, Charlotte Chan and Ed Lee.
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"Blue-collar, part-time workers might like the appeal of @placeholder more -- it definitely depends on who you meet and what they use; that's what motivates people to join and stay interested." | (CNN) -- Like a lot of people, Anna Owens began using MySpace more than four years ago to keep in touch with friends who weren't in college. Our real-world friendships are often a reflection of who we connect with online, experts say. But soon she felt too old for the social-networking site, and the customizable pages with music that were fun at first began to annoy her. By the time she graduated from the University of Puget Sound, Owens' classmates weren't on MySpace -- they were on Facebook. Throughout graduate school and beyond, as her network began to expand, Owens ceased using MySpace altogether. Facebook had come to represent the whole of her social and professional universe.
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Wealthier people are more likely to use Facebook; the less affluent, MySpace
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@placeholder, a Polish physicist and chemist, is arguably the most famous female scientist. | (CNN) -- What do Copernicus and a Britney Spears look-a-like have in common? Despite centuries separating the two, both have inspired greatness in Poland. Maxim named Joanna Crupa, a Polish/American model and actress, 61st in its 2006 Hot 100 list. Here we look at some of Poland's most famous nationals -- from years gone by to the present day. Many have influenced a world far beyond their country's boundary. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Copernicus was a mathematician, astronomer, physician, classical scholar, translator, Catholic cleric, jurist, governor, military leader, diplomat and economist. He is primarily known, however, for his theory that earth is not the center of the universe.
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Pope John Paul ll: 27 year-reign, visited over 100 countries, spoke ten languages
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'So I don’t think we’ll have anything like the situation we had in the @placeholder situation.’ | By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 30 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:50 EST, 1 May 2013 The influx of migrants from Bulgaria and Romania will be ‘nothing like’ the levels seen when Poland joined the European Union, the Prime Minister said yesterday. Campaigning in Somerset ahead of tomorrow’s local elections, Mr Cameron said the huge numbers coming from Poland since it joined the EU in 2004 – put at 1.1million – was due to Britain putting no controls on immigration while other countries did. He said: ‘When a country joins the European Union you can put in place transitional controls. You can say to that country, ‘You can’t all come here for the first seven years’.
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This meant that all charges against @placeholder would be dismissed if he completed a sex-offender treatment program and met other requirements. | Prosecutors in Billings, Montana are looking for legal standing to fight a 30-day sentence handed down to a teacher who admitted to raping his 14-year-old student. The girl later took her own life. "This case is very important. As I've said before, this resulted in the loss of one of our young people in my community," said Scott Twito, a prosecutor with the Yellowstone County attorney's office. "We take these charges very seriously. And we fight for those victims." He said he strongly disagrees with the sentence District Judge G. Todd Baugh gave to Stacey Dean Rambold this week. CNN obtained a copy of a memo from Twito's office to the Montana attorney general's office, which is reviewing the case.
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Protesters rally against Judge G. Todd Baugh at a Billings courthouse
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Meanwhile, there are signs the import ban is unpopular within the @placeholder business community, which experts say has largely avoided picking sides throughout the six-month-long uprising. | Istanbul, Turkey (CNN) -- Turkish companies are reeling from a recent Syrian government decision to ban the import of products that have a customs tax of more than 5%. Meanwhile, the Turkish government is considering whether or not to slap punitive policies, such as possible economic sanctions, against its eastern neighbor and former close political ally. The Syrian government announced on September 22 that it would suspend imports of high-tariff goods. Last week, Syria's minister of economy and trade described the partial import ban as "temporary and precautionary." According to the Syrian state news agency SANA, Mohammad Nidal al-Shaar said the ban was aimed at preserving dwindling foreign currency reserves.
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Turkish government considering economic sanctions against neighbor Syria
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Gergen said that while @placeholder doesn't have a health care background, he does have both domestic policy and foreign policy assignments on his portfolio and both will come into play as the administration deals with Ebola. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will appoint Ron Klain his "Ebola czar," knowledgeable sources tell CNN. The president on Thursday signaled his openness to the idea to have one individual coordinating the entire federal response to any threat of an outbreak in the United States. "It may make sense for us to have one person ... so that after this initial surge of activity, we can have a more regular process just to make sure that we're crossing all the T's and dotting all the I's going forward," Obama said. White House press secretary Josh Earnest got a little more specific with reporters after the announcement was made Friday.
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President Obama will name Ron Klain as "Ebola czar"
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As the judge handed down his sentence, he rejected a claim by @placeholder’ clinical psychologist that Demers’ actions were out of character. | Plea deal: Andrew Demers, 74, entering a guilty plea to a felony charge of unlawful sexual contact A former police chief sobbed as he was sentenced to four years in prison for sexually assaulting a 4-year-old relative. Andrew Demers, 74, of New Gloucester was the former chief of Maine State Police and was one of the mostly highly decorated police officers in Maine’s history. But he broke down sobbing repeatedly during his sentencing hearing at the Cumberland County Courthouse on Tuesday after entering a guilty plea to a felony charge of unlawful sexual contact. The parents of the child that he molested sat at one side of the courtroom near Cumberland County District Attorney Stephanie Anderson, who prosecuted the case.
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Andrew Demers, 74, was sentenced to four years in prison for sexually assaulting a 4-year-old relative
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He entered a guilty plea to a felony charge of unlawful sexual contact
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State police first received a tip about the alleged crimes on March 10 and referred the matter to the district attorney
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The abuse had allegedly been taking place at Demers' house in New Gloucester for several months
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A Government source said the move to ban branded packets would put a stop to claims from the opposition about Mr Cameron being in hoc to the tobacco lobby: ‘This will nail @placeholder’s ridiculous smears. | By Jason Groves and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 20:36 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:23 EST, 28 November 2013 Cigarettes will be sold in plain packaging by May 2015 following an astonishing double U-turn by David Cameron. Ministers today battled to insist they were not 'playing catch-up' as Labour claimed the government had only acted after being faced with the prospect of a major defeat in the House of Lords. Now new laws are to be rushed forward so that a ban on branded packets can be introduced before the next general election, ahead of a review of the evidence from Australia, the first country to impose plain packaging.
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Branded cigarette packets to be banished from shelves by May 2015
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Minsters confirm u-turn after ruling out changing the law in the summer
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Australia became the first country in the world to impose plain packets
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Paediatrician Sir Cyril Chantler to carry out fresh review of evidence
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Nick Clegg admits he has broken his promise to give up smoking | 19,162 | record_train |
between me and my friend, @placeholder, over the years was just a plot to create | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 04:51 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 10:53 EST, 22 March 2013 Barack Obama paid his respects to victims of the Holocaust by laying a wreath during his historic first visit to Israel. Accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Shimon Peres, the President described his experience at the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial Centre as 'humbling and inspiring'. Obama and Netanyahu, long described as quarreling adversaries, appeared together and put their arms around each other as they put on a united front. Scroll down for video Respect: President Barack Obama lays a wreath during his visit to the Hall of Remembrance
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Placed symbolic stones on graves of two founders of modern Israel
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With @placeholder's you deal with a lot of fatigue and joint pain and inflammation. | (CNN) -- The Williams sisters have not had it easy in recent years. Two of the modern era's most successful women tennis players have been beset by health problems which have deprived the game of two of its most marketable stars. Serena has overcome life-threatening blood clots on both lungs, while older sibling Venus is this week making her long-awaited WTA Tour comeback as she battles a debilitating illness that has sidelined her since last year's U.S. Open. After pulling out of her second-round match in New York, Venus revealed she had been diagnosed with Sjogren's syndrome -- an incurable condition which affects energy levels and causes pain in the joints.
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Venus and Serena Williams have been beset by health issues in recent times
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Serena suffered blood clots on her lungs, and Venus has Sjogren's syndrome
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Seven-time grand slam winner Venus makes her return to the WTA Tour on Wednesday
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The only other downsides of the job, she claims, involved wearing the uncomfortable @placeholder costume, which was 'death in the summer,' and the occasional non-believers. | By Annabel Fenwick Elliott for MailOnline An ex-Disney World princess who has played the characters of Pocahontas, Mulan and Silvermist, has submitted herself to an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit. Kristen Sotakoun, an actress and entertainer who now works on cruise ships, describes her former job warmly as bringing 'unlimited magic feelings forever.' When she wasn't being hit on by kids' older relatives that is. 'I was hit on as Pocahontas more than Mulan or Silvermist, and it definitely has to do with the amount of clothing she's wearing,' Ms Sotakoun writes. 'There's always the family that makes the grandpa or the dad get a picture alone, and they'd whisper how pretty I was, or ask when I got off of work.'
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Kristen Sotakoun was once accused by kids of being a 'liar' while playing Silvermist because she couldn't fly
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She sometimes accidentally signed credit card receipts with 'Mulan'
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'She restricted her movements in the house and only allowed her to live downstairs (but) on November 24 she turned up to find @placeholder was upstairs.' | By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 05:57 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:09 EST, 31 May 2013 A female boxer who stole £20,000 of gold jewellery from her own mother to pay for tattoos has been spared jail. Kirsty Foord, 23, was living with her mother Zena in Tunbridge Wells, Kent, when she stole the 'irreplaceable' items and pawned them for cash, a court heard. The 4ft 11in former plumbing student - who made headlines last year when she fought off a would-be mugger who tried to steal her iPod - pocketed a little over £2,000 in exchange for her mother's valuables, which she then spent at a nearby tattoo studio.
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Kirsty Foord, 23, handed an 18-week suspended prison sentence
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Former plumbing student pawned mother's 'sentimental' jewellery for cash
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Trained boxer Foord previously fought off a would-be mugger | 19,166 | record_train |
However, @placeholder has rubbished the report, sparking fears that the nation's veto could derail attempts to tackle the crisis. | By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 14:57 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 02:34 EST, 18 March 2014 The crimes of North Korea’s regime are as chilling as those of the Nazis, claims the head of a UN inquiry. In a report based on testimony from hundreds of victims and defectors, investigators said North Korean security chiefs and even Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un should face international justice. The use of systematic torture, starvation, and killings is akin to punishments ordered under Adolf Hitler, the report stated. Scroll down for video Condemnation: Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un should face international justice, the UN report's author said
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Chief author blasted nation's torture 'contending with scourges of Nazism'
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Called for International Criminal Court action to close political prison camps
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The West Ham boss said his decision would prove right over time, despite the fact @placeholder had scored only twice in the league ahead of the fixture. | Andy Carroll insists there is nothing to stop West Ham United challenging for the Barclays Premier League title this season. The 25-year-old scored his first goals of the campaign on Sunday as his brace helped the Hammers record a 3-1 win over 10-man Swansea City and move up to third in the table for more than 24 hours, before Manchester United leapfrogged them. Sam Allardyce's side remain in the top four after 15 games, having won eight of their opening fixtures, as Carroll struck twice and Diafra Sakho scored late to see off the Swans, who had taken the lead through Wilfried Bony.
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West Ham United beat Swansea City 3-1 at Upton Park on Sunday
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Andy Carroll's brace and a goal from Diafra Sakho sealed victory
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Andy Carroll believes there is 'no limit' to how high the Hammers can finish
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Prosecutors argued @placeholder, the team's sniper, lit the fuse of the entire incident when he fired on and killed the driver. | (CNN) -- Ali Abdul Razzaq's life in Iraq was still getting started when a bullet to the head killed the 9-year-old. Ahmad Rubaie was studying to become a doctor when his life ended. They were just two of a group of unarmed Iraqi civilians who died when four former Blackwater private security contractors opened fire at Nisur Square in Baghdad on September 16, 2007. Eighteen others were wounded in an incident that has been a controversial political and diplomatic case from the start and which still reverberates seven years later. On Tuesday, a District of Columbia jury began deliberations on whether the four guards -- Nicholas Slatten, Paul Slough, Evan Liberty and Dustin Heard -- are guilty or acted in self-defense.
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Case relates to shooting in 2007 that left more than a dozen unarmed Iraqi civilians dead
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@placeholder could roll out the new tires as early as 2016. | Silverstone, England (CNN) -- Formula One prides itself as the pinnacle of technical innovation and sports cars of the imagination -- but sometimes the sport needs bringing back down to earth. So on Wednesday Pirelli showed F1 a possible back to basics vision of the future as it debuted a new 18-inch tire -- a size fitted to many everyday road cars -- on the final day of the Silverstone in-season test. The concept tire is five inches taller than the sport's current 13" wheel and has a lower profile -- which means it's comprised of a larger wheel rim and less rubber.
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Pirelli debuts 18-inch wheel as the sport tries to stay in touch with road car reality
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During his 12 years at the club, Lampard's goal tally from midfield has always proved a key factor in Chelsea's success and his well-placed 42nd minute header canceled out @placeholder's earlier opportunist effort. | (CNN) -- Frank Lampard underlined his continued value to Chelsea by scoring both goals in their 2-1 win at Everton Sunday as they went third in the English Premier League. South African Steven Pienaar gave Everton a second minute lead but former England international Lampard turned the game around for the visitors. The 34-year-old is out of contract at the end of the season and reports have been linking him with a move away from the west London giants, even as early as the January transfer window. "I know there is a lot of speculation and talk but I just want to continue playing,'' Lampard told Sky Sports after the match.
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Chelsea beat Everton 2-1 to go third in the English Premier League
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Frank Lampard scores both goals in the win at Goodison
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Lampard's future at Chelsea in doubt after 12 years with the EPL club
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Luis Suarez double as Liverpool beat bottom club QPR 3-0 | 19,171 | record_train |
Destroyed: Seven civillians and five @placeholder troops were killed in the fighting, which left a trail of destruction in the area | A last-ditch attempt to bring peace to eastern Ukraine will be put to the country’s leaders today amid warnings that failure to reach a settlement could lead to all-out war. More than 5,300 people have been killed since the conflict began in April and around a million more have been forced to leave their homes to escape the fighting. Last night, pro-Russian separatists intensified their shelling of government positions on all front lines and appeared to be massing forces for new attacks on the key railway town of Debaltseve and the coastal city of Mariupol, according to the Ukrainian military authorities.
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More than 5,300 people have been killed since the conflict began in April
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72mins: @placeholder should be 2-0 ahead as chance come and go for both Joaozinho and Izmailov. | Host commentator 91mins: Barry sends a free-kick into the area as Everton look for a late equaliser but Granqvist clears his lines well. 88mins: Krasnodar are in total control here as Gethin Jones replaces Browning. 85mins: Browning looks to push forward before passing the ball onto Barry. The ball is worked to Long on the left of the Krasnodar penalty area, but his shot is tame and saved easily by Sinitsin. 80mins: Garbutt sends Long chasing a loose ball as Sigurdsson flies in a concedes a free-kick. Garbutt sends the resulting set piece onto the head of Kone but the forward can only send it high and wide.
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Krasnodar earn 1-0 win against Everton in Europa League Group H match
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Everton team: Robles, Browning, Alcaraz, Barry, Garbutt, Ledson, Oviedo, McAleny, Pienaar, Atsu, Kone
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Gale then told @placeholder to ‘f*** off back to your own country you Kolpak f*****’ which Yorkshire are adamant should not be treated as racist and are preparing a legal case to defend their captain against the ECB next week. | Yorkshire’s celebrations of their first championship title for 13 years were thrown into disarray tonight when their captain Andrew Gale became the first county cricketer accused of using racial language on the field. The newly crowned champions immediately vowed to fight to clear the name of Gale, who is accused of abusing Lancashire’s Ashwell Prince towards the end of the third day of an acrimonious Roses match on September 3. It became clear that Gale was facing more than just a dissent charge when he was banned by the ECB not just for two games but also from taking any part in the presentation of the championship trophy at Trent Bridge last week.
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Yorkshire are county champions
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Alleged abuse directed at Ashwell Prince | 19,174 | record_train |
That airstrike, also in Mohmand Agency, prompted the government in @placeholder to summon the U.S. ambassador and lodge an official protest. | (CNN) -- NATO helicopters opened fire on a Pakistani checkpoint early Saturday, killing 26 soldiers, a provincial governor said. At least 14 soldiers were wounded in the attack in the Mohmand Agency area, said Syed Masood Kausar, governor of northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. Mohmand Agency is one of seven districts of the volatile region bordering Afghanistan. "It's a huge incident; the reaction is obvious," he said at a news conference in Islamabad. The death toll could rise as many of the injuries are critical, military officials said. The officials did not want to be named because they are not allowed to talk to the media.
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Pakistan's prime minister calls an emergency meeting of services chiefs
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Pakistan closed NATO supply routes across the border to Afghanistan
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'She’s also voted to put in place policies where we have more and more gridlock by voting with her party over 99 percent of the time,' @placeholder added. | New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen on Tuesday became the latest Democrat to find herself in the awkward position of having to distance herself from President Barack Obama in order to pacify her electorate. At a debate last night against her Republican opponent, former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown, Shaheen was asked a 'yes or no' question about whether she approves of the job that President Barack Obama is doing. Shaheen completely ignored the 'yes or no' premise of the question, and replied, 'In some ways I approve, and some things I don't approve.' Her dodge drew roars of laughter from the audience.
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New Hampshire Sen. Jeanne Shaheen was asked if she approves of the job that President Barack Obama is doing
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She completely ignored the 'yes or no' premise of the question, and replied, 'In some ways I approve, and some things I don't approve'
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‘But when I read the stage script, which is slightly different to the film version, I saw a naivety and youthful energy in @placeholder that I felt nobody had really seen before. | By Angela Levin PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 10 August 2013 | UPDATED: 18:54 EST, 10 August 2013 Dream role: Charlotte Wakefield as the governess in this summer's production of The Sound of Music Charlotte Wakefield – otherwise known as ‘the new Julie Andrews’ – is fizzing with excitement. At only 22, she is receiving the sort of rave reviews that actors dream of all their lives. Her current performance as Maria in The Sound of Music at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre in London has been described as ‘superb’. Georgina Brown, The Mail on Sunday’s theatre critic, whose review can be found in Event magazine, gives the musical five stars and advises readers to ‘climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, do whatever you need to get a ticket’.
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Charlotte Wakefield, 22, receiving rave reviews for new starring role
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He cited then the issues facing @placeholder - health care, the economy and the wars overseas - and called on lawmakers to put their partisan differences aside. | Edward Brooke, the first African-American to be popularly elected to the U.S. Senate, has died. Brooke, 95, was elected to Congress in 1966 by Republican voters in Massachusetts at a time when the nation was gripped by racial unrest. There had been two black senators shortly after the Civil War but they were picked by state legislatures and not by popular vote - a system which prevailed until the early 20th century. Edward Brooke, the MassachusettsRepublican who was the first African-American to be popularly elected to the U.S. Senate, died on Saturday Brooke was one of just nine black people who have ever served in that branch - including Barack Obama.
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The Massachusetts Republican was elected to Congress in 1966 by voters
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Biogenesis of America, a closed @placeholder anti-aging clinic that allegedly | By Ap PUBLISHED: 22:39 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:27 EST, 1 August 2013 Major League Baseball is threatening to kick Alex Rodriguez out of the game for life unless the New York Yankees star agrees not to fight a lengthy suspension for his role in the sport's latest drug scandal, according to a person familiar with the discussions. The person spoke to The Associated Press on Wednesday on condition of anonymity because no statements were authorized. Whether Commissioner Bud Selig would actually issue a lifetime suspension was unclear and a permanent ban could be shortened by arbitrator Fredric Horowitz to about 200 games, the person said.
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A-Rod is one of nine players Major League Baseball has linked to Florida-based PED distribution ring called Biogenesis of America
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The sequence of events that led to the discovery of the abuse began when Baker's sister and several acquaintances came to the apartment to buy drugs from @placeholder, according to Allen. | (CNN) -- A Michigan man could face life in prison after he allegedly tortured and ultimately killed his girlfriend's 4-year-old son last week for wetting his pants, prosecutors say. Brandon Joshua-Frederick Hayes, 24, "systematically beat" Dominick Calhoun, 4, "pummeling [him] with fists and kicking him" on his arms, legs and genitalia, Genesee County prosecutor David Leyton told CNN. Hayes also apparently burned the boy in the course of the torture. "The knuckles across one hand were charred," Argentine Township police chief Dan Allen said. "I've been doing this a long time, and this is the worst case of child abuse I've ever seen," the police chief said. "In all respects, he was tortured."
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Brandon Joshua-Frederick Hayes, 24, arraigned on nine charges
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Police chief on 4-year-old Dominick Calhoun: "In all respects, he was tortured"
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Some @placeholder politicians have called for a phase-out or retrofit of old tankers that do not meet current safety standards and are prone to puncture. | By Reuters PUBLISHED: 02:03 EST, 8 January 2014 | UPDATED: 02:05 EST, 8 January 2014 A Canadian National Railway train carrying propane and crude oil derailed and caught fire on Tuesday in northwest New Brunswick, Canada, the latest in a string of train accidents that have put the surging crude-by-rail business under heavy scrutiny. No one was injured but about 45 nearby homes were evacuated when the train derailed near the village of Plaster Rock at about 7pm local time, local officials and the railroad said. The train originated in Toronto and was headed to Moncton, New Brunswick, which is about 186 miles east of the site of the accident, said Jim Feeny, director of public and government affairs at CN.
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The derailment happened at around 7pm near the village of Plaster Rock, about 31 miles from the U.S. border
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@placeholder and BA are both confident they can entice customers away from European national carriers due to the strength of their brands and service offering. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- The negotiations are over. The treaty has been signed. The skies across the Atlantic are now open for free movement of flights between European and U.S. cities. Now the battle commences between airlines as they prepare for their new-found commercial freedom when the Open Skies agreement comes into action in March 2008. The choice of transatlantic routes is set to increases with the advent of the Open Skies agreement. The main beneficiaries of increased competition between airlines are likely to be business travelers. And while they may not see a dramatic reduction in ticket prices, they can look forward to a greater choice of flights from a greater number of airlines as well as an increase in business-only services.
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Open Skies agreement lifts restrictions on transatlantic air services
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British Airways and Virgin will launch flights from European capitals
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@placeholder scores from the penalty spot to seal Liverpool's 3-0 win and their second Super League title | Liverpool ladies retained their Women's Super League title in dramatic fashion on Sunday, jumping from third in the table before the final round of fixtures to finish in top spot on goal difference. The Reds knew they had to beat Bristol Academy to stand any chance of keeping hold of their trophy and they did just that with a comfortable 3-0 win at the Select Security stadium in Widnes. Goals from Natasha Dowie, Lucy Bronze and Fara Williams ensured Matt Beard's side drew level with Chelsea, who lost 2-1 to Manchester City, on 26 points but won the title by two goals.
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Liverpool, Chelsea and Birmingham could all win the title on the final day
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Natasha Dowie, Lucy Bronze and Fara Williams were all on the scoresheet for Matt Beard's side
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"We are looking forward to exploring opportunities to expand our exports to @placeholder and to strengthen and deepen our cooperation with China on a broad range of economic and strategic issues we face around the world," said Geithner. | Beijing (CNN) -- U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner met Chinese leaders on Wednesday with discussions expected to focus on cooperation between the world's top two economies to bolster global growth as well as possible sanctions on Iranian oil exports. Geithner held talks Wednesday with Vice President Xi Jinping — tipped to become China's next president later this year— and Vice Premier Li Keqiang. He was scheduled to meet Prime Minister Wen Jiabao later Wednesday. Geithner met with his counterpart, Vice Premier Wang Qishan, on Tuesday night and pledged cooperation on global economic issues. China and the United States "have a lot of issues to talk about in the areas of economy, finance, trade and investment," Wang said at a news briefing on Tuesday.
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China says its large imports of Iranian oil have nothing to do with Tehran's nuclear program
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Mr @placeholder’s practice was to keep money relating to the business in a safe in the house. | By Francesca Infante and James Mulholland PUBLISHED: 05:11 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:56 EST, 3 October 2012 Betrayal of trust: Kenneth McCaskey pleaded guilty to a charge of house-breaking and theft at Edinburgh Sheriff Court When Kenneth McCaskey started dating the boss’s daughter, he was welcomed into the family like one of their own. But it yesterday emerged that the salesman had betrayed their trust by breaking into their home and stealing a safe containing £50,000. A court heard that magazine publisher Jeremy Hitchen only realised the strong-box was missing when his three-storey townhouse was flooded. It may have been missing for as long as four months.
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Kenneth McCaskey, 26, worked for magazine publisher Jeremy Hitchen
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Beckham's quarterback @placeholder added: 'It was pretty spectacular to see his adjustment to the ball - getting held and falling backwards, but to be able to put one hand up and snatch it.' | New England beat Detroit, Green Bay beat Minnesota and wins for Denver, Dallas, Seattle and San Francisco Odell Beckham Jnr made one of the best catches in NFL history when he pulled in a 43-yard touchdown pass from Eli Manning as his New York Giants side went down to the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. The Giants rookie receiver was pressured by Brandon Carr but shrugged off the Cowboys cornerback and leaned back to make a sensational one-handed grab at full stretch before landing in the corner of the end zone. Beckham also drew flags for being held by Carr as he gave the Giants a 14-3 lead over the their NFC East rivals.
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Odell Beckham Jnr made the catch of the year to score a touchdown
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Rookie made a one-handed catch while leaning back and being held
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Beckham landed in bounds to score a 43-yard reception from Eli Manning
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Giants head coach Tom Coughlin said Beckham 'has a gift' | 19,186 | record_train |
The practice is intended to help teach @placeholder ‘self-discipline, self-restraint and generosity’. | Some of the World Cup’s leading stars will have to juggle their religious and footballing commitments with the holy month of Ramadan set to begin during the finals. It will be the first time since 1986 that the Islamic period of worship has fallen during the tournament.Muslims fast from dawn until dusk during Ramadan and are supposed to refrain from all food and drink - and that could affect scores of players on show in Brazil this summer. Ramadan begins on June 28 – the first day of Second Round matches - and runs until July 27. Were the likes of France and Ivory Coast to make the last 16 then several of their players would have to manage their religious duties.
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Islamic holy month begins on June 28, the first day of Second Round matches
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Muslims are expected to fast during the hours of daylight
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force his way back into the City team, @placeholder picked him to start a | With the World Cup countdown under way, there was a moment when Joe Hart squared up to Kevin Nolan after the West Ham midfielder nobbled him with a reckless first-half challenge. These are the final-day fears for any top player, the injury scares that can ruin the best-laid plans of any England manager. On Sunday, as Hart kept his 14th clean sheet of another title-winning season for Manchester City, he came through unscathed. Roy Hodgson can breathe a sigh of relief. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Joe Hart training for England Champion: Joe Hart holds aloft the Premier League title after Manchester City beat West Ham 2-0 on Sunday
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Joe Hart nearly suffered an injury scare during Man City's victory
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Goalkeeper kept 14th clean sheet as Man City claimed Premier League title
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Hart set to be named in Roy Hodgson's England World Cup squad | 19,188 | record_train |
Zikuski said the first 911 calls were in "broken @placeholder," and dispatchers "could not determine what was the problem." | BINGHAMTON, New York (CNN) -- Authorities defended the timeliness of police response to Friday's massacre at an upstate New York immigration services center as funerals were set to begin Sunday for two of the 13 slain. Jiverly Wong, 41, has been identified by police as the gunman in the Binghamton, New York, rampage. "No decisions by the police had any bearing on who died," Broome County District Attorney Jerry Mollen told reporters Sunday. The first officers arrived at the American Civic Association about three minutes after the first emergency calls were made Friday, according to a timeline by the Binghamton Police Department.
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Authorities defend police response; two funerals held Sunday
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Guns found at scene registered to suspected shooter, authorities say
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Suspect was taking English classes, also upset at losing job, police say
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Gunman kills 13 people, then self at Binghamton, New York, immigration center | 19,189 | record_train |
It was reported earler this month that Knox could no longer rely on @placeholder being | By Louise Boyle and James Rush Amanda Knox's alleged links to a circle of Italian cocaine dealers could provide new clues in the murder of British student Meredith Kercher almost seven years ago. The Italian prosecutor in the murder trial allegedly recently gave a local newspaper the names of the men, one of whom was a known associate of Knox whose number was found on her cell phone. According to RadarOnline, during the investigation into Miss Kercher's death in Perugia in 2007, police uncovered a drug ring in the sleepy Italian city. Scroll down for videos Amanda Knox (pictured left) had alleged links to a ring of cocaine dealers whom she bought drugs from, it has been claimed in the Italian media, leading to suggestions that it could provide new clues in the murder of British student Meredith Kercher (right) in 2007
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Italian prosecutor from Amanda Knox trial 'gave newspaper list of drug-dealer names associated with American student'
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Drug ring was allegedly uncovered during investigation of Meredith Kercher's murder after numbers found on Knox's cell phone
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Prosecutors are preparing to use Knox's alleged links to the cocaine ring to extradite her to Italy
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Knox vowed never to 'willingly' return to Italy, where she and ex Raffaele Sollecito were reconvicted earlier this year of the killing of Miss Kercher | 19,190 | record_train |
Poppy painkiller: These crops were photographed in a secret location in @placeholder. | At first glance these pictures show depressingly familiar scenes of fields of poppies in the wilds of strife-hit Afghanistan - soon to be processed into heroin and shipped around the world. But these scenes were actually captured at an 88 acre farm near Winchester in Hampshire. The flowers are identical to those grown in Afghanistan but, instead of funding global crime syndicates, they will be used to treat those in desperate pain. The UK crop covers an estimated 6,300 acres on farms across the nation and will be harvested by a pharmaceutical company to produce pain-relieving drugs, such as codeine and morphine.
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Pharma companies produce poppies in UK for pain-relieving medicines
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Before 2002 it was imported from Spain, Turkey and Tasmania
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Other fields of the crop can be found in Dorset, Lincolnshire and Oxfordshire | 19,191 | record_train |
"You at @placeholder were the first ones to add action to the words and this is leading the way to other organizations as well. | (CNN) -- The Tennis Channel has canceled plans to broadcast a tournament in Dubai because an Israeli player was banned. Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates. Shahar Peer, the 45th-ranked women's player according to the World Tennis Association, qualified to compete in this week's Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships but was denied a visa by the United Arab Emirates. Dubai is one of the seven emirates of the UAE. The cable network had planned to air parts of the tournament this weekend. "Tennis Channel recognizes that this exclusion has been made by state authorities and neither the tour nor tournament directors themselves," said a statement posted on the channel's Web site Wednesday. "However we also honor the role and proud tradition that tennis has always played as a driving force for inclusion both on and off the courts.
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United Arab Emirates denies visa to Israeli tennis player Shahar Peer
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Tennis Channel: Sport should be 'driving force for inclusion ... on and off the courts'
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Wall Street Journal Europe drops sponsorship of Barclays Dubai Tennis tourney
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Peer thanks channel: 'I was very moved and excited to hear about your decision' | 19,192 | record_train |
Availability: The box will become available in @placeholder stores in the coming weeks. | From smart boxes to cable services, there are more ways than ever to watch television. Now, network operator EE has launched what it claims is the UK’s 'most advanced TV service' that combines live and recorded programmes across TV sets, mobiles and tablets. It uses a specially-designed EE TV smart box, which is free on contracts that start at £9.95 a month. Network operator EE has launched what it claims is the UK’s 'most advanced TV service' that combines live and recorded programmes across TV sets, mobile and tablets (pictured) The company hopes to compete with rivals BT and TalkTalk, which have won over customers by offering premium programming as part of their respective broadband packages.
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EE claims its TV service is the UK's 'most advanced television service'
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It combines live and recorded programmes across TVs, phones and tablets
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It uses a smart box that is available for free on packages from £9.95 a month
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Four different programmes can be watched and recorded simulataneously
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Viewers will be able to use their smartphone as a TV remote, too
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EE TV competes with rivals BT and TalkTalk, which already offer premium programming in their broadband packages | 19,193 | record_train |
These are called "cover-collapse sinkholes," and it would appear this is what's happening in @placeholder, where the ground beneath the home suddenly gave way. | (CNN) -- Sinkholes, like the kind that swallowed part of a resort near Disney World in central Florida this week, are more common than you might think. In the late Sunday night incident, all the guests inside the buildings at the Summer Bay Resort made it out OK before the ground opened up, leaving a 60-foot-wide,15-foot-deep crater. But sometimes the results have been deadly. In February, a Florida man fell into a sinkhole that opened suddenly beneath the bedroom of his suburban Tampa home. He didn't survive. Here is a look at what causes sinkholes, where they occur and just how dangerous and costly they can be:
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Central Florida is particularly known for sinkholes
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The state lies on limestone bedrock and often sees the phenomenon
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Florida property owners filed 24,671 claims for sinkhole damage from 2006 to 2010
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Florida sinkhole claims cost insurers $1.4 billion in that period, state Senate report says | 19,194 | record_train |
Joy: @placeholder, the winner of the Powerball jackpot, talks to the media during a news conference | By Daily Mail Reporter and Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 16:54 EST, 25 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:18 EST, 26 March 2013 The immigrant grandfather who won the $338 million Powerball jackpot has revealed that he will buy his wife 'whatever she wants' with the money. Pedro Quezada, 44, appeared at a New Jersey Lottery press conference in Lawrenceville on Tuesday afternoon to talk about his shock at the massive payout, and what he intends to do with it. Mr Quezada, who moved from the Dominican Republic 26 years ago, was joined by his wife Ines Sanchez, a Mexican immigrant, at the podium and spoke through a translator to address the media.
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Pedro Quezada, 44, owns a bodega near the liquor store where he bought the ticket in New Jersey town called Passaic
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Quezada, an immigrant from the Dominican Republic, has five children
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Powerball drawing of $338million is fourth largest in lottery's history | 19,195 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder went on: 'There is a sense that one of the big philosophical problems with the approach that has been taken is that the idea of personal data is so broad under European law, almost anything about a person is considered to be personal data - including that the Prime Minister is married; that is personal data about the Prime Minister. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Jimmy Wales said a European Court ruling allowing people to have links removed from the search engine's index was 'open-ended' and the law was 'confusing' Web giant Google must not be put in charge of 'censoring history', the founder of Wikipedia warned today. Jimmy Wales said a European Court ruling allowing people to have links removed from the search engine's index was 'open-ended' and the law was 'confusing'. The UK government has insisted it does not amount to a 'right to be forgotten' and likened to ruling to Communist China. The purge of search results ordered by the court applies only to Google's local search pages covering the EU's 28 member nations and four other European countries, encompassing more than 500 million people.
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Controversial European court ruling gave people 'right to be forgotten'
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Google has since been sent thousands pf demands to remove links
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Wikipedia's Jimmy Wales warns law is 'open-ended' and 'confusing'
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Minister Simon Hughes likened court ruling to Communist China | 19,196 | record_train |
'We were really interested to see that certain myths, such as @placeholder having the most pubs per square mile, could be so easily busted. | If you're looking for the cheapest pint this New Year's Eve, head to Leeds, while Birmingham is your best bet for the most affordable bed for the night. With people all over the UK getting ready to don their party gear for the most celebrated night of the year, it pays to do your research for the best overall experience. And it's Birmingham that comes out as the cheapest for the action packed night of beers, club entry, taxi journey and hotel room stay, averaging at £111.38 per person. The most expensive for the same thrills is Edinburgh, costing on average £308.10.
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Research from UK's capital cities, as well as other 'heavyweight' venues
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A beer will cost you £2.40 on average in Leeds, £4.41 in Dublin
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A room is only £82 in Birmingham but £283 in Edinburgh | 19,197 | record_train |
In a further blow, the @placeholder's attempts to pass legislation | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 04:52 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 2 February 2014 A secret government report has revealed that thousands of migrants from the European Union have tried to claim British state handouts through bogus marriages and fraudulent welfare claims. Immigrants have also used false documents and lied about being related to EU citizens in order to cheat their way to UK taxpayers' money, the unpublished Home Office report states. Criminal gangs have even smuggled people into Britain, forced them to open bank accounts so they can claim benefits before taking the money and leaving them penniless and forced to beg on the streets, according to the dossier.
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Migrants have used fraudulent documents to claim handouts, report states
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Criminal gangs have forced immigrants to open bank accounts to receive benefits, and then taken the money, leaving them destitute
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Report entitled Evidence of Fraud and Abuse of Free Movement in the UK was submitted to the European Commission last year
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It was due to be published last week, prior to Commons debate
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86 Tory MPs voted to stop foreign prisoners using the right to a family life in the Human Rights Act to stay in UK during debate on Immigration Bill
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Dossier should have been discussed in Parliament, MPs say | 19,198 | record_train |
But you don't have to come from the @placeholder to want a piece of the Union Jack. | London (CNN) -- Never before in Britain has it been so fashionable -- and financially smart -- to fly the flag. Big business has long been aware of the economic benefits the nation's symbol of unity can bring. More than a decade ago British Airways and Virgin Atlantic fought over the use of the country's colors on their livery. And now small firms are making it big themselves on a seemingly insatiable demand for all things emblazoned with the Union Jack. First flown in 1606, to mark James I's union of Scotland with England and Wales, the asymmetrical banner is technically called the "Union Flag" when flown on land, though most know it best by its seafaring name the "Union Jack."
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There is an insatiable demand for all things Union Jack
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The flag isn't licensed, so anyone can print patriotic paraphernalia
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The recent flurry of royal events has helped Britons regain a love for the national emblem
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Shops selling British souvenirs report that business is booming | 19,199 | record_train |
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