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Google refused to remove the link on its Chinese site, and its lawyers "found no legal basis for @placeholder's demands." | (CNN) -- Several U.S. diplomatic cables obtained by WikiLeaks show growing anxiety among Chinese officials about citizens getting uncensored online content through Google -- with one Politburo member reportedly angry to find negative comments about himself online. In May 2009, Google approached the U.S. Embassy in Beijing, according to one leaked cable, "to discuss recent pressure by the Chinese government to censor the company's Chinese website." Chinese officials were unhappy that the sanitized google.cn, which was established by Google in 2006, contained a link to the uncensored google.com, and appeared especially sensitive about the issue because of the imminent 20th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests.
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WikiLeaks cables show Chinese officials were worried about Google
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The officials were concerned about uncensored online content
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A U.S. cable says a Chinese official believes Google is a "tool" of the United States | 19,900 | record_train |
"@placeholder's economy is booming and the opportunities businessmen see here are immense. | (CNN) -- Behind the state banquet and smiles from Queen Elizabeth and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia's visit to London this week caused a wave of dissent. The UK political elite boycotted events. Demonstrators lined the Mall. The UK foreign secretary pulled out of a meeting with his Saudi counterpart to be with his new adopted son. And just days before he arrived, the Saudi King accused British officials of ignoring information that could have averted the terror attacks in London on July 2005. Whether the politics of the event were a success is open to debate. But this was just part of the story. The Saudis were also in town to cement a strong trading and business relationship that has developed between the two Kingdoms over the last 20 years.
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Saudi Arabia is the UK's largest trading partner in the Middle East
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Britain is also the second largest foreign investor in the Kingdom
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The UK has been one of the top five exporters to Saudi Arabia since the 1990s
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Exports to Britain are expected to reach a record high in the non-oil sector | 19,901 | record_train |
But, as @placeholder faces a housing shortage and soaring property prices, The Bishops Avenue's empty mansions are likely to add to debate over taxes payable by overseas property buyers -- particularly if they remain empty. | (CNN) -- A third of the houses on Britain's second most expensive street are lying vacant, many abandoned for decades and left to rot. Behind the padlocked gates and long driveways, up to 20 mansions stand empty on London's The Bishops Avenue, despite a reported combined value of around £350 million ($582 million). Dubbed "Billionaires' Row," the road's average house costs over £6 million ($9.98 million), but many have been deserted by their wealthy owners. Despite their dilapidated condition, the houses remain a safe place for wealthy foreigners to park their money because of London's rocketing property prices, which rose 11% last year, and because of the road's reputation as a magnet for the rich and famous.
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A third of the houses on Britain's second most expensive street are lying vacant
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Dubbed "Billionaires' Row," the road's average house costs over £6 million
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Many have been deserted by their wealthy foreign owners | 19,902 | record_train |
They've also been sent to hospitals and doctor's offices in @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Fifteen patients have been hospitalized in Texas after getting calcium gluconate injections, according to the Food and Drug Administration. The FDA has issued a national voluntary now for all sterile-use products produced by Specialty Compounding LLC, based in Cedar Park, Texas. What is a compounding facility? The people hospitalized have a bacterial infection in their blood, and doctors think it might have come from the injection. A culture taken from a sample of this injection shows bacterial growth that is consistent with a Rhodococcus species (PDF) of bacteria, according to the FDA. "The FDA believes that use of these products would create an unacceptable risk for patients," said Dr. Janet Woodcock, the FDA's director for drug evaluation and research. "Giving a patient a contaminated injectable drug could result in a life-threatening infection."
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FDA issues voluntary recall for all products made by Specialty Compounding LLC
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15 people are hospitalized after getting calcium gluconate infusions
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A federal investigation found serious lack of oversight of compounding facilities | 19,903 | record_train |
@placeholder, 60, (left) left behind a husband and two children. | An unlicensed driver who mowed down four cyclists, killing two, in New Hampshire has been sentenced to up to 40 years in prison for manslaughter and assault. Darriean Hess, 20, was high was on the powerful prescription painkiller fentanyl when she cross the center life and smashed into a cyclists on a charity bike ride in Seabrook, New Hampshire, in 2013. The wreck killed 60-year-old Pamela Wells and 52-year-old Elise Bouchard just after the start of the Granite State Wheelmen Tri-State Seacoast Century ride. Taken away: Darriean Hess, pictured in court on Monday, was sentenced to 15 to 40 years in prison for killing two cyclists and injuring two others in September 2013
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Darriean Hess, 20, was sentenced to 15 to 40 years in prison, with seven to 14 years suspended
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She mowed down four cyclists on a charity bike ride in September 2014 in New Hampshire
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Hess was unlicensed and high on the painkiller fentanyl at the time | 19,904 | record_train |
Haaland and Keane both tumble to the ground after the challenge from the @placeholder man | Keane told Sir Alex Ferguson 'we need f****** more from you' in furious row that led to Irishman leaving Manchester United Keane admits he headbutted Manchester United team-mate Peter Schmeichel and gave him a black eye during alcohol-fuelled fight in Hong Kong Keane says he wouldn't have missed a drugs test like Rio Ferdinand and Manchester United suffered as a result Roy Keane has re-opened his feud with former Manchester City defender Alf-Inge Haaland. The Manchester United legend notoriously fouled Haaland in 2001, which his first autobiography claimed was an act of vengence after Haaland had wrongly claimed Keane was playacting after injuring his cruciate ligament when tackling Haaland, then of Leeds, in 1997.
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Roy Keane recklessly tackled Alf-Inge Haaland in Manchester derby in 2001
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Keane later admitted in his autobiography that the challenge was revenge for an incident four years earlier in 1997
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Haaland accused Keane of playacting when he had actually damaged his cruciate ligament when attempting to foul him during a game with Leeds
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Keane admits that he is not sorry about the incident in his new book The Second Half | 19,905 | record_train |
Not coming back: Australian long-distance swimmer Chloe McCardel vowed to never return to the jellyfish-infested waters of @placeholder | The Australian who gave up her quest to swim from Cuba to Florida because of painful jellyfish stings said Thursday that she will not make another attempt. Chloe McCardel said that she had picked June because the jellyfish danger was supposed to be low. But about 11 hours and 14 miles into her expected 60-hour, 110-mile journey, she found herself in a swarm. 'I had one coming out of my mouth. I was pulling it, this tentacle out of my mouth, but I don't remember this moment. My kayaker told me that I was doing this, 'cause I have no recollection. I'm not coming back. That's it,' she said.
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Chloe McCardel, 29, set-off on the 160-km (100-mile) swim on Wednesday
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She had to quit after 11 hours because of the jelly fish sting
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Had planned on trip taking about 60 hours to complete
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Since 2011, four unsuccessful, uncaged swims have been attempted
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McCardel: 'It's the hardest marathon swim in the entire world' | 19,906 | record_train |
The cultural collision is forever noted here, between the pyramids and the ruins of two @placeholder churches. | (CNN) -- Protected rainforests, Maya ruins, Caribbean beaches and the longest barrier reef in the western hemisphere. Add English as the official language and the widely accepted U.S. dollar, and you can get a great vacation on easy mode in Belize. Still, with so much to do, it can become a lot of work to fit it all in. Travelzoo editor Andrew Young recommends taking on just a little bit of this country in the heart of Central America at a time, and offers this list of his five top spots to get you started. The Blue Hole Just off the coast of Belize lies an underwater paradise for novice snorkelers and veteran divers. The Blue Hole is world-renowned as an open-water diving spot. During the Pleistocene era, the Blue Hole was a giant cave on dry land. The stalactites and stalagmites remain and are staggering sights through the crystal blue water.
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The Blue Hole is world-renowned as an open-water diving spot
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The best way to tour Ambergris Caye is by golf cart
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Lamanai was still occupied by the Maya when the Spanish first arrived | 19,907 | record_train |
@placeholder is a barren, dusty failed state, and Somali pirates operate in the vast Gulf of Aden. | LAGOS, Nigeria -- Incident details: "Armed pirates chased, boarded and hijacked a fishing trawler underway" southeast of Mogadishu, Somalia. "Several persons armed with machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers and machetes attempting to climb onboard with use of rope" at Lagos anchorage, Nigeria. The Yemeni coast guard patrols the Gulf of Aden in March. Reading the International Maritime Bureau's Live Piracy Report a catalog of piracy reports from around the world, two names crop up with disturbing frequency: Somalia and Nigeria. The list reads like a history book telling tales of the buccaneers of old -- daring raids, kidnappings and ransoms. But these days, Africa's pirates are using automatic weapons and grenades.
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Risk experts say pirates in East and West Africa are after the same thing
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Tactics and weapons are becoming more sophisticated
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Ransom money is spent on luxury cars, more weapons
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International Maritime Bureau says 2009 has seen a spike in pirate attacks | 19,908 | record_train |
though the @placeholder character would become known for her | By Tamara Abraham PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 8 August 2012 The opening credits of Sex and the City, in which a tutu-clad Carrie Bradshaw is splashed by a passing bus bearing her image, are probably some of the most famous of all time. Now the costume designer of the much-loved Nineties TV series has revealed that the tulle skirt in that now-iconic sequence was a $5 bargain find. Patricia Field told Emmy TV Legends that she and the show's star, Sarah Jessica Parker, had fallen in love with the look, and between them, they persuaded producer Darren Star to use it.
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Costume designer Patricia Field reveals how she and the show's star, Sarah Jessica Parker, had to convince producers that it was the best outfit | 19,909 | record_train |
It was some time before Emma conquered this understandable reluctance, but she has since interviewed @placeholder on camera and now says: ‘Post-race interviews are part of my job with Channel 4 and that is what I had to keep uppermost in my mind – personal feelings had to be put aside.’ | By Nikki Murfitt Mother-of-three Emma Spencer, 36, is the glamorous face of flat racing on Channel 4 It is a tale straight from the pages of a Jilly Cooper bonkbuster. A champion jockey cheats on his beautiful blonde wife – a top racing correspondent – with Britain’s best woman jockey, who also happens to be his training partner. And, of course, he gets found out. Emma Spencer, the glamorous face of flat racing on Channel 4, was filming away from home when her husband Jamie Spencer invited racing pin-up Hayley Turner back to the six-bedroom family mansion in Newmarket.
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Emma Spencer was working away from home when husband started affair
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Jamie Spencer invited fellow jockey Hayley Turner back to family mansion
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Racing correspondent Emma now faces interviewing pair live on television
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The 36-year-old could speak with them after race at Royal Ascot next week | 19,910 | record_train |
The internment camp, which once held captive 400 civilian internees and 4,000 prisoners of war, will be managed by the @placeholder. | (CNN)Chicago's historic Pullman District, a World War II internment camp and a section of Colorado's upper Arkansas River Valley will become the nation's newest national monuments this week, a White House official told CNN. President Barack Obama plans to make the announcement Thursday during a visit to Chicago's Pullman town, a historic industrial site that will become the first National Park Service unit in the city, the official said. Obama is naming the sites using his authority under the Antiquities Act, which he has already used to establish or expand 16 national monuments. Since 1906, presidents have used the act to protect other historic and natural sites across the country, including the Grand Canyon and the Statue of Liberty.
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Obama will name a Japanese internment camp a national monument
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A Pullman historic town and Brown Canyon will also be named | 19,911 | record_train |
After eight hours, they found the girl in @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:52 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 15 May 2013 A teenager in California who only knew the first name of a girl who posted suicidal thoughts online has saved her life after calling police and sparking an against-the-clock search. Jackie Rosas, from Cathedral City, California, alerted her local authorities at 5pm on May 6 after she saw the girl write on Tumblr, a social networking site, that she was going to kill herself. Armed with just the girl's first name, local police and school staff carried out tireless web sleuthing to uncover the identity of the girl - who was found in Union Township, New Jersey eight hours later.
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Jackie Rosas, 18, read the girl's suicidal message on her Tumblr blog
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She contacted police, sparking an against-the-clock search for the girl
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Thanks to web sleuthing by teachers and police, her identity was found
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Police went to her home in New Jersey and found her unconscious after taking a bottle of pills; she is now recovering in hospital
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For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or see www.samaritans.org
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In the U.S., you can also contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1-800-273-8255 | 19,912 | record_train |
Of all the rebel teams, the @placeholder were the only one to win a Test match in South Africa. | (CNN) -- Can you remember what you were doing 30 years ago? In 1983, Bjorn Borg retired from a glittering tennis career, the Nazi Klaus Barbie was officially charged with war crimes and the final episode of M*A*S*H was breaking TV records. More importantly, for the purpose of this exercise, millions of black and "non-white" South Africans were living -- and dying -- in misery under a brutal apartheid regime. Whatever you were doing back then, I would think it unlikely that any single decision you made has shaped what has become of your life since. That's not the case, however, for the young black cricketers that left the Caribbean to play in South Africa. For them, everything changed the day they boarded a plane for Johannesburg.
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Thirty years ago, a West Indies cricket team took part in unauthorized tours
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Sporting sanctions had been placed on apartheid-era South Africa
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The players who took part in the tours were branded as rebels, ending their careers
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Some remain defiant about their decision, but few have profited from it | 19,913 | record_train |
Under the belief that @placeholder doctors were not taking the best course of treatment for their son, they fled to Spain with the sickly boy in their care. | The parents of brain cancer boy Ashya King say they are scared of returning to Britain in case the authorities try to take their sick son away from them. Ashya's father Brett, 51, said he asked his MP to speak to social services so they can give the family assurances the five-year-old boy will not be placed in care on his return to the UK, but was told to 'keep out of the way'. Mr King, who fled abroad with Ashya and his mother, Naghmeh, earlier this year to seek pioneering proton treatment denied by the NHS, says the family feel like 'refugees'.
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Cancer boy Ashya King's parents fear bringing their son back to Britain
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Ashya's father is afraid social services will take his son away from him
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Brett King says his MP asked him to 'keep out of the way for the time being'
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The Kings fled abroad with Ashya for cancer treatment denied by the NHS
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Ashya is said to be recovering at family's holiday home in Malaga, Spain | 19,914 | record_train |
Even though he had the exact opposite message as @placeholder, where he was talking about government as the problem rather than the solution, both Reagan and FDR shared that American sense that we can do things. | Washington (CNN) -- Pulitzer Prize-winning presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin notes each inauguration is moving in its own way, but only a few produce moments that are truly memorable. "It depends upon the person and the occasion to really produce a historic inaugural speech," Goodwin said. "But the ceremony itself ... is a real tribute to the country, that a person who was the president can go out and become a private citizen (while) a new private citizen is becoming the president." "It's peaceful," she says, and "that's an extraordinary thing in the history of our world." Here are 10 inaugural moments that Goodwin says have stood the test of time:
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2009: "(It was) as if the whole history of our country was coming full circle"
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FDR and Reagan disagreed on the role of government, but believed America could do great things
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JFK's address promised action and a new energy in Washington
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Lincoln: "With malice toward none and charity toward all" | 19,915 | record_train |
The @placeholder women spent the day shopping and enjoying lunch at the upmarket Otto Ristorante restaurant | By Laura Evans and Kate Lyons Erica Packer spent Mother's Day with former husband James Packer's family, just days after she attended the funeral of billionaire Paul Ramsay with him, fuelling rumours of a possible reunion between the pair. The 36-year-old former model had lunch on Sunday with James' mother Roslyn, sister Gretel, niece Francesca, and her own daughter Emmanuelle, one, at the swanky Otto Ristorante on Woolloomooloo Wharf in Sydney. The family lunch comes days after Erica was seen arm-in-arm with James, who was fined $500 for publicly brawling outside his Bondi home with Channel Nine CEO David Gyngell.Scroll down for video
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Erica Packer went out to lunch with James' mother Ros and sister Gretel
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Erica and James Packer split last September and she now lives in the U.S.
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The couple were reunited on Friday at billionaire Paul Ramsay's funeral
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James Packer did not attend the lunch, just one week after his public brawl | 19,916 | record_train |
Those requests for information about @placeholder users come as part of criminal investigations, Google says, and are not unique to the company. | (CNN) -- Western governments, including the United States, appear to be stepping up efforts to censor Internet search results and YouTube videos, according to a "transparency report" released by Google. "It's alarming not only because free expression is at risk, but because some of these requests come from countries you might not suspect -- Western democracies not typically associated with censorship," Dorothy Chou, a senior policy analyst at Google, wrote in a blog post on Sunday night. "For example, in the second half of last year, Spanish regulators asked us to remove 270 search results that linked to blogs and articles in newspapers referencing individuals and public figures, including mayors and public prosecutors. In Poland, we received a request from a public institution to remove links to a site that criticized it. We didn't comply with either of these requests."
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Google says government requests to remove Web content are way up
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In last half of 2011, U.S. agencies asked Google to remove 6,192 pieces of content
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That's up 718% compared with the previous six-month period
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Google released its biannual transparency report Sunday night | 19,917 | record_train |
He said two police community support officers patrolling outside spotted what Harness and Humphries were up to and chased them back to @placeholder’s home, where the pair were detained. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:29 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:37 EST, 25 November 2013 Two former soldiers who fire-bombed a mosque in revenge for the killing of soldier Lee Rigby were caught on CCTV preparing petrol bombs and throwing them at the building, a court was told. Stuart Harness, 33, and Gavin Humphries, 37, were shown in footage each carrying two home-made petrol bombs from Harness’s home in the town. Grimsby Crown Court was shown footage from more cameras, which caught them later, launching the bombs at the doors of the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre, four days after Fusilier Rigby was killed outside Woolwich Barracks, in London, in May.
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Stuart Harness and Gavin Humphries appeared at Grimsby Crown Court
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A jury was shown footage of them carrying two home-made petrol bombs
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Both men have pleaded guilty to the arson attack, the jury heard
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Third man, Daniel Cressey, is accused of driving the other men to mosque
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The 24-year-old denies one charge of aiding and abetting arson | 19,918 | record_train |
The @placeholder’ report says firms are still suffering from excessive regulation. | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 19:49 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:23 EST, 3 December 2013 A group of influential Conservative MPs are calling on the Chancellor to permanently grant small firms exemption from business rates George Osborne is set to cut business taxes this week after Tory MPs called on him to ease small firms’ burden. Some 37 influential Conservative MPs are publishing a report today calling on the Chancellor to permanently grant small firms exemption from business rates. And last night Tory sources said Mr Osborne will heed their advice in his Autumn Statement on Thursday.
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Dozens of Tory MPs want financial burdens on small firms to be eased
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Chancellor looks set to listen to their advice and extend holiday by a year | 19,919 | record_train |
Even the @placeholder high-speed rail -- the ministry's newest and proudest project -- has broken down several times since its much-touted launch less than two months ago. | Beijing (CNN) -- China's second-largest train manufacturer will recall 54 bullet trains running on the new Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway after a series of malfunctions, a company official said Friday. The state-owned CNR Corporation earlier this week suspended deliveries of the same model for safety reasons. "All decisions are based on safety and we are trying to be responsible," said Tan Xiaofeng, a company spokesman. The news came on the heels of a Chinese government announcement to slow down bullet trains nationwide and halt approval for new construction, amid increasing public scrutiny on the country's railway safety following a crash last month that killed at least 40 people.
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The recall involves 54 bullet trains made by the state-owned CNR Corporation
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There is extra public scrutiny after a crash last month killed at least 40 people
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The Chinese government is slowing down bullet trains in the aftermath
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Premier Wen Jiabao is ordering safety inspections on high-speed lines | 19,920 | record_train |
More than a million married couples will gain only £1.35 a week from @placeholder’s tax break – a third of the amount promised. | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 16:35 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:17 EST, 22 October 2013 Tax breaks for married couples should be more generous and be introduced well before the general election, says Lord Lawson. Margaret Thatcher’s Chancellor endorses the principle of David Cameron’s plan for transferable tax allowances worth up to £200 a year. But he says the tax break should be extended and must come into effect earlier than the start date announced by the Government, which is April 2015 – just one month before the election – to avoid the risk of it being rolled back by Labour.
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Lord Lawson believes tax breaks for married couples should be more generous
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Former Chancellor said plan should come into effect earlier than announced
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Same sex couples in civil partnerships would also be eligible for breaks | 19,921 | record_train |
A @placeholder spokesman said: ‘We are committed to ensuring that all Hollyoaks storylines are appropriate for a pre-watershed audience. | By Emma Glanfield Hollyoaks has overtaken EastEnders as Britain’s most violent soap opera with threatening scenes occurring on average 11.5 times per hour, according to a study by media regulator Ofcom. The Channel 4 programme, aimed at teens and young adults, has seen the number of violent scenes increase considerably in recent years and last year it was censured by Ofcom. Hollyoaks has risen from 2.1 violent scenes per hour in 2001/2 to 11.5 scenes per hour last year. At the same time EastEnders has seen a dramatic fall from 6.1 to 2.1 over the same period. Scroll down for video
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Hollyoaks has overtaken EastEnders as country's most violent soap opera
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Channel 4 show had on average 11.5 violent scenes per hour, claim Ofcom
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In comparison BBC's EastEnders had only 2.1 threatening scenes per hour | 19,922 | record_train |
It was a melee in the box that allowed Maffeo to capitalise for his opener, before a tricky cross from @placeholder's Alex Kiwomya caused problems for the 17-year-old who, in truth, didn't deserve such rotten luck. | By Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 Chelsea XI: Beeney, Aina, Chalobah, Christensen, Kane, Baker (captain), Loftus-Cheek, Colkett (Musonda, 54), Kiwomya, Bamford, Boga Unused substitutes: Collins, Solanke, Dabo, Houghton Bookings: Kane (12) Goals: Maffeo (OG 77), Musonda (90+2) Manchester City XI: Gunn, Bossaerts, Facey, Maffeo, Angelino, Glendon (Captain), Fofana, Ntcham (Horsfield, 64), Bytyqi, Cole, Ambrose (Hiwula, 60) Unused substitutes: Lawlor, Byrne, Pozo Bookings: Ntcham (17), Facey (56 & 81) Goals: Maffeo (2) Patrick Vieira's youngsters got their Barclays U21 Premier League season off to a losing start after a red card, an own goal and a 92nd-minute strike from substitute Charly Musonda won Chelsea the match.
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Chelsea win Barclays U21 Premier League opener against Manchester City
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City right-back Pablo Maffeo scores after just two minutes before his own goal gifts Chelsea equaliser 13 minutes from time at Aldershot
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City's Shay Facey receives red card in 81st minute for two bookable offences
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Chelsea substitute Charly Musonda scores in 92nd minute for three points | 19,923 | record_train |
One can claim that @placeholder's words describe a miracle, something beyond the laws of physics. | Bright stars top Christmas trees in Christian homes around much of the world. The faithful sing about the Star of Wonder that guided the wise men to a manger in the little town of Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. They're commemorating the Star of Bethlehem described by the Evangelist Matthew in the New Testament. But is the star's biblical description a pious fiction or does it contain some astronomical truth? Bright stars top Christmas trees in Christian homes around much of the world (right). But is the star's biblical description a pious fiction or does it contain some astronomical truth? According to one expert, it is
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According to the New Testament, King Herod, asked the wise men when the star had appeared, because he was unaware of any such star
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Astronomers have also been baffled by how King Herod didn't know of such a bright star, and how a star 'in the east' could guide men south
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But 'in the east' is a literal translation of the Greek phrase en te anatole
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This describes when a planet that would rise above the eastern horizon just before the sun would appear, and then disappear in the morning sky
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If this was the case, however, the wise men would have been guided by Jupiter wouldn't have arrived until Jesus was eight months old | 19,924 | record_train |
"It is highly unlikely that I will be still playing, so it is the right decision for @placeholder cricket that the next captain now be appointed. | (CNN) -- Record-breaking batsman Ricky Ponting announced his resignation as captain of the Australia cricket team on Tuesday. The 36-year-old revealed in a news conference that his decision was motivated by a desire to improve his form without the demands of the captaincy and maintained that he will remain part of the team. Ponting, who is the most successful captain in Australia's history, made the announcement after returning home following his team's quarterfinal defeat in the Cricket World Cup by India. "I've decided to step down as captain of the Test team and the one-day team as of now," he told media at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
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Ricky Ponting announces his resignation at a news conference in Sydney
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Two-time ICC Player of the Year cites a desire for improvement as his reason for quitting
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Michael Clarke is tipped to succeed Ponting when the new captain is named on Wednesday
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Ponting departs as the most successful Australian captain ever, with 12,363 runs | 19,925 | record_train |
@placeholder also authorized same-sex civil unions last year, setting the stage for the current adoption law. | MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay (CNN) -- Uruguay became the first Latin American country to allow same-sex couples to adopt children after the Senate voted to approve a bill modifying the country's adoption statute. "It is a right for the boys and the girls, not a right for the adults," Sen. Margarita Percovich said after the vote on Wednesday. "It streamlines the adoption process and does not discriminate." The expected Senate approval followed the lower chamber of Congress' passage of the bill last month. The law will pave the way for gays and lesbians to start a family, Daniel Alonso, a resident of the Uruguayan capital of Montevideo, told CNN.
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NEW: Expected Senate approval follows passage of bill by the lower chamber
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NEW: Law paves way for gays, lesbians to start a family, Montevideo resident says
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Lawmakers already approved measure letting children 12 or older to change names
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Measure was not without opponents from conservatives and clergy | 19,926 | record_train |
A successful vote in either body will not lead to an established "state" with defined borders, but would afford the Palestinian government an upgraded international status allowing them to pursue legal actions against @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said he will pursue a full United Nations membership bid during a speech Friday that was likely meant to both make the case for membership and manage domestic expectations. "We are going to the United Nations to attain full membership" from the U.N. Security Council, Abbas told an audience in Ramallah, tempering his rhetoric by adding that "we are not going to bring independence. Let's not exaggerate. "We will continue to negotiate," he said. Abbas says he wants the Palestinian territories "to be represented in its natural borders," calling disputed territories inhabited by Israeli settlers "illegal."
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NEW: Hamas warns Abbas not to go to the United Nations
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to speak at the U.N. Security Council
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Israel is calling on Palestinian leaders to return to peace talks, a spokesman says
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Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas presses for full U.N. membership | 19,927 | record_train |
ET Saturday, @placeholder looked ahead solemnly with a frown but no tears. | It was a hot-button trial that drew comparisons to the proceedings against George Zimmerman in the killing of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. The outcome, however, was vastly different. The jury in the case of Michael Dunn found him guilty Saturday night on four charges, including three of attempted second-degree murder, but they couldn't reach a verdict on the most significant charge -- first-degree murder in the death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis. The decision came on the eve of what would have been Davis' 19th birthday. "It was too long before victims' voices were heard," Florida State Attorney Angela Corey, who also prosecuted the Zimmerman case, said after the verdict.
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Closely watched trial drew comparisons to Trayvon Martin case
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Florida State Attorney: "It was too long before victims' voices were heard"
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Jordan Davis' mother, Lucia McBath: "We're so very happy to have just a little bit of closure"
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In April, Kim gave his first televised speech since assuming the country's leadership, when he addressed hundreds of troops and others in @placeholder as part of a massive, orchestrated celebration marking 100 years since the birth of his grandfather. | (CNN) -- North Korea's youthful leader, Kim Jong Un, has married a woman named Ri Sol Ju, according to a report by state news agency KCNA Wednesday. The couple appeared together at the opening of the Rungna People's Pleasure Ground in the capital, Pyongyang, the news agency said. Kim and his wife toured the park in the company of local and international officials and watched dolphins perform stunts to music, KCNA said. The park, on the Taedong River, includes a dolphinarium, wading pool, fun fair and mini golf course, it said. No details were given of when Kim and Ri were married, but she is referred to several times by the news agency as his wife.
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NEW: Kim Jong Un and his wife attended the opening of a new theme park, state media reports
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NEW: No details are given on when Kim and Ri Sol Ju were married
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The presence of a woman by Kim Jong Un's side this month sparked speculation
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He won praise from teachers’ unions, but the @placeholder claimed that their spending plans, outlined by Mr Cameron last week, would actually involve spending more over the next five years. | Ed Miliband yesterday promised to increase the education budget every year – and echoed Tony Blair’s landmark 1997 election pledge to keep primary class sizes to a maximum of 30. Mr Miliband told an audience at his old secondary school that if he wins office in May, spending on education will benefit from a ‘real terms’ increase every year of the next Parliament. He accused David Cameron of planning to inflict ‘big cuts in spending’ which would ‘short change our children’s future’ if he is elected for a second term. Labour leader Ed Miliband promised to create thousands of new school places in England to cap class sizes for five, six and seven year olds
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Ed Miliband leader uses speech at his old school in Camden to echo Tony Blair’s landmark 1997 election pledge
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Classes would be limited to 30 pupils for five, six and seven year olds
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Scheme paid for by scrapping free schools in areas with surplus places
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'Not only did Joan mentor @placeholder they were really close friends. | Joan Rivers is a tough act to follow, but E! Network has decided its hit show Fashion Police will continue - with Kathy Griffin filling Joan's Jimmy Choos. Show insiders tell MailOnline, that Joan's daughter Melissa Rivers agreed to continue to produce her mother's show and has given her blessing to the choice. E! executives are negotiating a deal with the popular redhead. 'Kathy has been told if she wants the gig she can have it because Melissa wanted someone who her mother would have approved of,' says the show source. 'Kathy will probably take the position but they are still working out the deal.'
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E! Network has decided the hit show Fashion Police will continue - with Kathy Griffin at the helm
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Fashion Police producer Melissa Rivers has given Kathy her blessing as someone her mother would have approved of
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"Mel Gibson is in a town that's run by @placeholder and he said the wrong thing because he's actually bitten the hand that I guess has fed him -- and doesn't need to feed him anymore because he's got enough dough," Oldman said in the interview. | Gary Oldman has written a letter apologizing for statements he made in a Playboy interview that have been slammed by Jewish groups. In a letter to the Anti-Defamation League, Oldman said he was "deeply remorseful" for the comments about Mel Gibson, which the ADL said put forward anti-Semitic stereotypes. "I am deeply remorseful that comments I recently made in the Playboy Interview were offensive to many Jewish people," Oldman said. "Upon reading my comments in print -- I see how insensitive they may be, and how they may indeed contribute to the furtherance of a false stereotype. Anything that contributes to this stereotype is unacceptable, including my own words on the matter."
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Gary Oldman apologizes for remarks in Playboy interview
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Anti-Defamation League said words feed into anti-Semitic beliefs
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"The country's prime minister has said that the city has 'dodged a bullet' -- the economic impact of central @placeholder being flooded would have been huge, and thankfully that did not happen -- but a huge part of the country is still under water," Cochrane said. | (CNN) -- Worries about high tides overwhelming parts of Thailand in recent days have morphed into fears about water- and insect-borne diseases in the flood-ravaged country. Bangkok's central business district has avoided major flooding so far, but outlying areas are chest- or waist-deep in water. "The water in those parts is a filthy black color containing sewage, garbage and dead animals with a nasty smell. Mosquitoes are also breeding rapidly," said Igor Prahin of Bangkok. More than 370 people have died since the flooding began after heavy monsoon rains. U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Kristie A. Kenney said Monday that "the worst may be over for central Bangkok," but about 2 million people are still affected by the flooding. The United States has pledged a total of $1.1 million in aid.
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2 million people are affected by the flooding, a U.S. diplomat to Thailand says
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Bangkok resident: Water in outlying areas has "sewage, garbage and dead animals"
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‘If @placeholder felt that they wanted to produce a report where they named and shamed individuals in the public domain then they should have made sure that they followed a fair process,’ she said. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 02:48 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:00 EST, 15 August 2013 One of the senior health officials accused of ordering the deletion of a damning report in care at a baby unit today denied leading a cover-up. Jill Finney, the former deputy chief executive of the Care Quality Commission, insisted that a crucial meeting to discuss a study into Morecambe Foundation Trust did not demand it be destroyed. The claim that the Ms Finney told an official to 'read my lips' and delete the report proved one of the most explosive to emerge from an investigation into care failings.
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Jill Finney rejects claim in major report that she sanctioned a cover-up
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Christine asks @placeholder to talk through her recipe which she developed herself | They usually create delicious dishes in their kitchen, but on today's This Morning they mixed up ingredients for something quite different - a vagina facial. The ITV show welcomed Lisa Palmer, 41, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, who shared her recipe for a achieving a more youthful vagina that costs less than £5. Three brave women agreed to try the treatment live on the show and feedback their views. Scroll down for video Three women including Abigail, far left, agreed to try the vagina facial developed by Lisa Palmer (stood next to intrigued This Morning presenters Christine Bleakley and Phillip Schofield)
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Lisa Palmer, 41, from Tunbridge Wells, Kent, appeared on This Morning
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She shared her recipe for achieving a more youthful vagina
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She said doing the treatment once a week has rolled back the years
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They are checked against a range of watch-lists – which include suspected terrorists, those wanted by police, certain sex offenders, and people excluded from the @placeholder. | Vile: George-Josef Blaj broke into a young woman's house before beating and raping her A convicted Romanian rapist brutally attacked a young woman in her own home within weeks of arriving in Britain. George-Josif Blaj, 20, fled to the UK after judges released him three years into a prison sentence for a horrific rape and three robberies in his home country. Less than three months after arriving in Britain, he broke into the woman’s home in the early hours and throttled her until she was unconscious. When she awoke, she begged him to take her money but he refused, flashing a knife at her, battering her with a spade and subjecting her to a violent rape.
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George-Josif Blaj, 20, convicted of sex attack on woman in Northampton
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Entered UK despite conviction for similar rape in Romania aged 16
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Hanging up their headpieces: Call centre operations in Melbourne will cease by mid-2015, while Brisbane operations will be completely moved to @placeholder by 2016 | By Adam Duggan Up to 450 Qantas workers in Victoria and Queensland will lose their jobs as the airline moves to centralise its Australian call centre operations and move just 50 jobs to Hobart. Qantas announced on Wednesday that their Melbourne call centre, which employs about 250 full-time staff, would close by mid-2015. Meanwhile, the airline's Brisbane call centre, which employs about 200 full-time staff, will close by 2016. The move comes as Qantas tries to restructure operations, in attempt to save $2 billion over the next three years. Scroll down for video Up, up and away: Qantas has announced they are shedding up to 590 call centre jobs in Brisbane and Melbourne
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Melbourne call centre to shut by mid-2015, cutting about 250 full-time staff
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Brisbane call centre to follow in 2016, shedding about 200 full-time staff
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Tasmanian Government secured expansion of Hobart call centre by 50 jobs | 19,937 | record_train |
Another @placeholder member wrote, 'It's odd, I read the words, but all I got was..." I'm too delusional to be compassionate" . | A Uniting Church has posted an ill-timed message on their board outside the church's property, offending members of the public and sparking online criticism. Yeronga Uniting Church, in Brisbane, Queensland, posted the message 'Too blessed to be depressed' on their billboard, coinciding with the nationwide Mental Health Awareness Week. The photo was posted by an outraged passerby onto Reddit, with the caption 'scumbag local church puts this up in time for Mental Health Week'. The photo was posted by an outraged passerby onto Reddit, with the caption 'scumbag local church puts this up in time for Mental Health Week'. Posters on the site quickly jumped to criticise the message.
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Yeronga Uniting Church in Brisbane posted the message on the church billboard just after Mental Health Week
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Reddit user captioned the photo 'scumbag local church puts this up'
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Reverend Ross Mackay said that the message was put up well before the nationwide awareness week and reflected the church and not others
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@placeholder faces a uphill battle if he is to claim victory at St Andrews | England's Oliver Wilson will take a three-shot lead into the final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, but world number one Rory McIlroy is one of the Englishman's nearest challengers. Wilson, who has finished runner-up nine times on the European Tour but lost his card in 2012, carded a third round of 65 at St Andrews to finish 15 under par. But on a day of low scoring following a one-hour delay due to heavy overnight rain, McIlroy shot a 64 and Tommy Fleetwood a 62 on the Old Course to finish 12 under alongside French duo Alexander Levy (68) and Raphael Jacquelin (69).
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England's Wilson leads by three going into final day at St Andrews
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McIlroy part of the chasing pack on 12 under par after strong third day
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Tommy Fleetwood, Alexander Levy and Raphael Jacquelin also all level with McIlroy in second | 19,939 | record_train |
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi waves to supporters as he arrives at the Indian embassy in @placeholder | With a menu of crisped halibut in ginger carrot sauce, compressed avocados and a mango creme brulee, washed down with a shafer chardonnay, it seems the White House had gone all out for last night's private dinner. Which made it a bit of a shame that there was only one item on the menu that guest of honor Narendra Modi could order: a simple glass of warm water. The Indian prime minister was dining with Barak Obama as part of his five-day trip to New York and Washington ahead of formal talks taking place today. Scroll down for video
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Narendra Modi is in midst of nine-day fast in accordance with Hindu custom
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White House menu included compressed avocados and mango creme brulee
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Working dinner is part of Modi's five-day trip to New York and Washington
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Two leaders vowed to deepen their countries' strategic partnership | 19,940 | record_train |
Each time the @placeholder have survived and fought back, returning to rebuild desecrated churches and their lives. | 'Yes it is real': Canon Andrew White, pictured, has seen atrocities from inside Iraq I have just returned from a secret visit to Qaraqosh – once the largest Christian town in Iraq, but no longer. Today, Qaraqosh stands 90 per cent empty, desecrated by the gunmen of the fanatical Islamic State terror group now in control. The majority of the town’s 50,000 people have fled, fearing that, like other Christians in this region, they will be massacred. The militants, in a further act of sacrilege, have established their administrative posts in the abandoned churches. My visit, under the noses of the gunmen, was frightening – but that is nothing to the terror of the poor souls left behind.
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President said the speed of the Islamic State advance was surprising, and there is no quick fix for the problem
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When Khan won the @placeholder in 2010, he rallied from a seven shot deficit in the final round with another 66. | (CNN) -- Italy's Matteo Manassero became the youngest ever winner at the PGA Championship. He had to work hard for it. Manassero edged England's Simon Khan on the fourth extra hole of a playoff after Scotland's Marc Warren exited on the first extra hole. The trio had finished at 10-under 278. Khan found the water with his second shot on the deciding hole in fading light at Wentworth, and when Manassero struck a birdie to clinch victory, he surpassed Bernard Gallacher as the youngest champion. At 20 years and 37 days, Manassero was two months younger than Gallacher when the Scot triumphed in 1969.
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Italy's Matteo Manassero, at 20, becomes the youngest winner of the PGA Championship
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Manassero beats Simon Khan and Marc Warren in a playoff at Wentworth
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Ryder Cup stalwart Lee Westwood struggles on back nine and falls out of contention | 19,942 | record_train |
Think tank: Giggs is staying, But might be staying but @placeholder looks set to leave | By Rob Draper Follow @@draper_rob Manchester United are close to losing the remaining members of the Class of ’92 from the coaching structure of the club as Louis van Gaal makes plans for next season as manager. While the club insist that Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Phil Neville will all be offered roles under Van Gaal, who last week confirmed Ryan Giggs as his assistant, it is understood that Scholes, who has already said publicly that he does not expect to be at United, is unlikely to accept. Nicky Butt already has a job with the Under-21s, though it has yet to be confirmed that he will continue in that role next season, having stepped up to help the first team when David Moyes was sacked, while Phil Neville is also unlikely to accept a post without a clear role.
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Ryan Giggs set to be assistant under Louis van Gaal next season
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Club insists that Scholes, Butt and Neville will all be offered roles
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Luke Shaw already lned up, and Van Gaal set to move for Mats Hummels
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United hoping for more successful summer in the transfer market | 19,943 | record_train |
on at @placeholder and there'll be even more other stuff like science and | By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 11:17 EST, 12 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:41 EST, 12 August 2013 Sci-fi fans dressed as a host of intergalactic characters and comic book heroes have gathered to play games, knit and fly broomsticks at a self-confessed 'geek festival' in London. The three day convention near Heathrow airport, is a hub for 'geeky interests' and has workshops on everything from science fiction and fantasy literature to knitting, gaming and comics. Nine Worlds GeekFest is the UK's answer to established sci-fi conventions such as Dragon*Con, SDCC and GenCon in the U.S. and is described as a 'fan-run multi-genre geek event'.
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Three day convention near Heathrow airport is a hub for 'geeky interests'
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Nine Worlds GeekFest is the UK's answer to established sci-fi conventions such as Dragon*Con, SDCC and GenCon in the U.S.
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The event is focused on creating a place where fans can have conversations instead of focusing on celebrity signings | 19,944 | record_train |
But, King would smile broadly, in that way he did, as we witnessed the stunning rainbow coalition of Americans who voted Barack Obama into office in 2008, as a direct extension of @placeholder's prophetic dream. | (CNN) -- The Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would hardly recognize America in 2013, the 50th anniversary year of his world-famous "I Have a Dream" speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. The efforts of King and countless others have not only made it possible for Barack Obama to become the first black president of the United States, but also created unprecedented opportunities for the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and virtually anyone who had previously been given a check that has, as King put it, "come back marked 'insufficient funds.'" I personally cannot think of MLK Day without reflecting on my life as a product of post-civil rights America: I was conceived on the coattails of that movement to a single mother, absent father, horrific poverty, and despair and fear I would not wish upon anyone.
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Kevin Powell: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. would hardly recognize America in 2013
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Powell: King and others made it possible for Barack Obama to be elected president
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Powell: In celebration of his legacy, let's treat each other with humanity and compassion | 19,945 | record_train |
Wayne Rooney should flourish in a @placeholder shirt under new boss Louis van Gaal | Sportsmail's Tuesday columnist puts his neck on the line in forecasting what he believes will happen in a season that could prove to be the most intriguing Premier League campaign yet, as well as predicting outcomes in the Champions League and La Liga plus England's fortunes in the Euro 2016 qualifiers. Gareth Bale will score 30-plus goals - providing he stays fit. The confidence he has built up in the past 12 months at Real Madrid and the physical power he can now add to his talents will see him take his game to another level. The players around will help of course, but it wouldn’t surprise me if Real Madrid won both the Champions League and La Liga, with Bale taking centre stage. The Welshman netted 15 times last season; double it and more this year.
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Chelsea should win the Premier League, not Manchester City
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Wayne Rooney will have his best season at Manchester United
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Luis Suarez got off lightly at Liverpool - he'll see red more at Barcelona
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Yaya Toure's unhappiness will prove a problem for Manuel Pellegrini
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Real Madrid superstar Gareth Bale set for his best season yet
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Jose Mourinho, Louis van Gaal and Arsene Wenger will do battle
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England will lose against Switzerland in the Euro 2016 qualifiers | 19,946 | record_train |
The boy was actually @placeholder working undercover, according to the arrest report. | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 06:37 EST, 26 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:03 EST, 26 February 2013 Cell phone shop worker Herman Reed, 33, of Boynton Beach, is accused of sending explicit texts to a 16-year-old boy A phone shop worker has been arrested after allegedly sending sexually explicit text messages to a boy who brought his iPhone in to be repaired. Police in south Florida said Herman Reed Junior, 33, sent the texts to the 16-year-old over three months and also said he wanted to give the boy a bi-weekly allowance. Reed's arrest took place a sting operation run by Boynton Beach police Detective Charles Ramos, who took control of the boy's phone to pose as the teenager.
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Herman Reed Junior, 33, accused of sending texts over three months
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@placeholder is an advocate group formed 40 years ago to campaign and educate on issues such as nutrition, health, food safety and alcohol policy. | By Mark Duell UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 20 July 2011 It’s really no wonder two in three Americans are overweight when they can choose between a pork belly-topped cheeseburger, 1,500-calorie cheesecake and sandwiches stuffed with mozzarella sticks. The worst eight dishes for over-the-top fat and sodium content have been unveiled by a health advocacy group in a group of ‘dishonourees’ - but they’re sure to get your mouth watering. From the Cheesecake Factory’s 1,530-calorie burger to the Cold Stone Creamery PB&C Shake, which has a whopping 2,010 calories, these are certainly poor choices if you’re planning a diet. Scroll down for full list
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Xtreme Eating Awards chosen by Center for Science in the Public Interest
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Dishes from Cheesecake Factory, Denny's and IHOP all feature in 'winners'
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Study looked at worst eight dishes for over-the-top fat and sodium content | 19,948 | record_train |
The joy the @placeholder contingent felt was tinged with relief for world No. | (CNN) -- It is the day after the tumultuous one before. Victorious captain Jose Maria Olazabal has arrived back in Europe with the Ryder Cup trophy as the continent continues to celebrate one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all time. It is a very different story across the pond as the head scratching continues. How did the United States turn what was supposed to be an emphatic victory into the 'Miracle of Medinah'? Despite an insistence from both sides they would get together over a beer at the end of the competition come what may, no U.S. players dropped into the European party, according to those who celebrated all night long.
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Europe's players bask in the glow of a monumental comeback Ryder Cup victory
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Several players involved in the fightback still struggling to take in their epic win
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United States press have started the inquest over what caused their team's collapse
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European hero Ian Poulter said on Twitter it feels like "we have just robbed a bank" | 19,949 | record_train |
Series one: The cast of the first series of The Killing, with @placeholder at the front sporting one of her celebrated sweaters | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 13:22 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 17:52 EST, 15 November 2012 It's the iconic item of clothing that's almost more famous than the Danish TV series in which it is worn. It even has it's own fan website. And now there are two more varieties to choose from. The Scandinavian knitwear company behind the handmade patterned wooly sweaters so beloved of The Killing's detective Sarah Lund have released two new cosy chunk-knit tops, as worn by her in the upcoming third series of the cult TV show. Killer jumper: Sofie Gråbøl as Sarh Lund in Danish drama The Killing, wearing her trademark Gudrun and Gudrun
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Gudrun & Gudrun sweaters made by women of Faroe islands
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The detective's jumpers retail for over 300 Euro (£243)
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The popular sweaters already have their own fan site | 19,950 | record_train |
Blatter said he was pleased with @placeholder's preparations for the tournament. | FIFA President Sepp Blatter has said that sport and politics should not mix, and criticised calls to remove the World Cup from Russia. Blatter, who was on a visit to Moscow for the unveiling of Russia's official World Cup emblem, made the comments following calls to move the 2018 tournament to a different country due to Russia's conflict with Ukraine. 'A boycott never achieves anything and does not have a positive effect. FIFA is fully supporting the World Cup in Russia,' said the 78-year-old in an interview given to ITAR-news and R-Sport. Sepp Blatter (left) talks with Vladimir Putin (right) at FIFA's World Cup emblem unveiling
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FIFA President hits out at calls to move World Cup away from Russia
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Blatter says 'there was not one bad word written about' Sochi Olympics
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Football 'can show the world it is stronger than any protest movement'
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Blatter also determined to keep third place playoff in tournament | 19,951 | record_train |
Swansea midfielder @placeholder unleashes a stunning strike to open the scoring against Southampton on Sunday afternoon | Maybe it just took a while for the message to sink in. It’s been five weeks since Garry Monk told Jonjo Shelvey that the problems in his head were close to cancelling out the game-changing talent in his feet. The word he used was ‘lazy’; the message was that if Shelvey kept trundling around the pitch collecting thoughtless yellow cards then Swansea would soon lose patience with a player who ran out of time at Liverpool. On Sunday, his talent came up with a delayed reaction, the midfielder hitting a brilliant strike from 25 yards with seven minutes remaining. The goal came from nowhere — and so did the win — for a side that rarely finds rewards on the road.
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Jonjo Shelvey scored the only goal as Swansea recorded their first Premier League win in over a month
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Southampton defender Ryan Bertrand was shown a straight red card for a foul on Modou Barrow
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Swansea winger Marvin Emnes was forced off after just 16 minutes with an injury
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The result leaves Ronald Koeman's men fourth in the table, one point behind Manchester United
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Singer @placeholder said, "I just can't talk about it now. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Legendary pop singer Whitney Houston was found dead Saturday at a Beverly Hills, California, hotel, officials said. She was 48. The entertainer, whose incredible talent was discovered at an early age, was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. (6:55 p.m. ET) at the Beverly Hilton hotel despite resuscitation efforts, a police spokesman said. Beverly Hills Police Lt. Mark Rosen said there were "no obvious signs of criminal intent" and that the cause of her death is being investigated. Houston's bodyguard found her body, said Courtney Barnes, publicist for hip-hop artist Ray J, who was dating the pop diva.
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Houston's bodyguard found her body, boyfriend's publicist says
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A tribute is expected at Sunday night's Grammy Awards
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Many @placeholder, including most of my family, could not fathom how she could go ahead with her shower after finding blood on the tap, much less put her wet feet on the bath mat, which was also stained, and drag it across the floor." | Rome (CNN) -- Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend and murder trial co-defendant revealed in a new book that he sometimes questioned her innocence because of her "bizarre behavior" the day a British student was found dead in their apartment. Raffaele Sollecito's memoir, "Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox," is the first book written by anyone directly involved in the Meredith Kercher murder trial in Perugia, Italy. Kercher, a 21-year-old British student, was found stabbed to death in the Italian apartment she shared with Knox, now 25, of Seattle. Sollecito and Knox were convicted of Kercher's murder in 2009 but set free on appeal in 2011. They face a final high-court decision in March.
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Raffaele Sollecito wrote "Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox"
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Sollecito and Knox were convicted of murder but later freed on appeal
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Meredith Kercher was found stabbed to death in the apartment shared with Knox | 19,954 | record_train |
The second half saw chances for both title contenders, with Sterling missing the chance to level when he blazed over from a @placeholder assist. | (CNN) -- Arsenal returned to the top of the English Premier League Thursday as previous leaders Liverpool slipped to fourth with a 2-1 defeat at fellow title challengers Manchester City. A full Boxing Day EPL program saw a pair of Theo Walcott goals help Arsenal to a 3-1 win at struggling West Ham before Liverpool became the latest side to find City in unbeatable form at fortress Etihad Stadium. The late kick off was a hard-fought affair and Liverpool took a 24th minute lead as Philippe Coutinho scored after Raheem Sterling beat the offside trap from a Luis Suarez pass.
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Manchester City beat Liverpool in top of table clash
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Win moves City to second in EPL standings
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The representative described @placeholder, who is cooperating with authorities, as a good human being, a strong person and someone who goes out of his way for others. | New York (CNN) -- Details started to trickle out Tuesday about the engineer at the center of Sunday's New York train derailment. William Rockefeller Jr., or Billy, has worked as a locomotive engineer for almost 11 years, according to Anthony Bottalico, a union representative who has been meeting with the man. He said Rockefeller started out as a janitor at Grand Central and "worked his way up." "He's a man of a lot of character. He's honest. He's sincere. He's never been disciplined, that I know of, on the railroad," said Bottalico. "He's got a great attitude and he comes to work every day, and everybody's very proud and honored to work with him."
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William Rockefeller Jr. is the man at the center of New York's train derailment
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According to a union rep, he's been a locomotive engineer for almost 11 years
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"He's a man of a lot of character. He's honest. He's sincere," the rep says
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Rockefeller's lawyer says his client is married, with a stepson and granddaughter | 19,956 | record_train |
By comparison Carson's approve/disapprove numbers among the most conservative GOP voters are 73-2, @placeholder's are 68-3 and Cruz's are 68-8. | Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's campaign strategy, described by one insider to Daily Mail Online as becoming 'everyone's second choice,' is paying dividends early with poll numbers that put him out front nationally among Republicans. A Public Policy Polling survey released Tuesday found Walker is the clear favorite of one in four GOP voters, with both moderates and the tea-party right wing giving him high marks. That 25 per cent showing is well ahead of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, whose 17 per cent showing is a poor indicator of any public-opinion muscle his gargantuan fundraising advantage might earn him. Even Dr. Ben Carson, an outsider who only brought on a campaign finance chairwoman this week – former Newt Gingrich fundraising coordinator Amy Pass – placed one point ahead of Bush, with 18 per cent support.
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Public Policy Polling found the WIsconsin governor is favored by 25 per cent of Republican voters
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Mike Huckabee at 10 per cent, Gov. Chris Christie and Sen. Ted Cruz at 5, Sen. Rand Paul at 4, and Gov. Rick Perry and Sen. Marco Rubio at 3
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A separate poll in Texas shows Walker in a statistical dead heat with in-state favorite Cruz, closing a 25-point gap since October | 19,957 | record_train |
34 PER CENT FOR @placeholder: The president barely has one-third of Americans behind him as he battles the Ebola scourge, and nearly one-half disapprove of how he's handling it | Nearly seven in 10 Americans believe the United States should shut its doors to foreigners traveling from countries that have seen cases of the Ebola virus, and six in 10 say there should be a total ban on incoming travel for everyone – including Americans – who want to enter the U.S. Republicans are overwhelmingly against issuing travel visas to people who have been to the Ebola hot zone, with 90 per cent favoring the no-room-at-the-inn approach. Older Americans also preferred a closed-door policy by large numbers. The GOP also leads the field in asking for travel restrictions on anyone entering the U.S. from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. More than three-fourths of Republicans hold that view, compared with barely half of Democrats.
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MailOnline/YouGov poll finds 60 per cent support outright travel ban for anyone planning to enter the US from one of the affected countries
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Larger 69 per cent majority says the US 'should not allow foreigners from Ebola infected areas to enter the United States'
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48 per cent want mandatory quarantines for everyone who has been to Liberia, Guinea or Sierra Leone – including two-thirds of Republicans
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Only 10 per cent approve of the job 'Ebola czar' Ron Klain is doing – a lower rating than Congress
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Just 34 per cent 'have faith in the president to handle the Ebola crisis effectively' – compared to 49 per cent who don't – and 55 per cent say the Obama administration has been 'slow to react' to the crisis
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As a consolation, if fewer boats arrive as a result of the policy, @placeholder plans to raise the number of legal asylum seekers it takes, Rudd said. | (CNN) -- A riot on a tiny island in the Pacific that killed no one would usually go unnoticed by the world. But when some 100 asylum seekers burned down their shelters in an Australian refugee processing center Friday on Nauru Island, it did not. Instead, it drew attention to a new restrictive law made in Australia the same day banning "boat people" from living in the country. "As of today asylum seekers who come here by boat without a visa will never be settled in Australia," said Prime Minister Kevin Rudd in a statement announcing the law. The asylum seekers did not revolt because of the new law, an immigration spokeswoman said. They may have not even known about it when the mayhem broke out.
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150 asylum seekers burned down their shelters in an Australian refugee center on Nauru Island
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It drew attention to a new law in Australia banning "boat people" from living in the country
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A recent uptick in human trafficking has become an irritant to some Australians
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‘But @placeholder is quite a perky little character and very fearless. | By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 20:23 EST, 21 October 2012 | UPDATED: 04:55 EST, 22 October 2012 You might expect her to be rolling around in the mud with her own brothers and sisters, but this is clearly far from your average pig. The Lawler family’s Saddleback piglet Runty has formed an amazing friendship with their terrier Alfie in Low Lorton, Cumbria - sleeping in the dog's kennel and even eating food from his bowl. The duo refuse to be parted - leading sisters Eloise, 13, and Rosie Blue Skye, six, to start walking the unlikely friends together on leads around their village.
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Lawler family’s Saddleback piglet Runty is best friends with terrier Alfie
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Sisters Eloise and Rosie Blue Skye take them for walks in Cumbria village
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Father Nick Lawler believes there could even be 'a romance going on'
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For years, the courts have relied on a 1979 @placeholder precedent that found privacy rights didn't extend to personal information people give to third-parties such as the phone companies, which store basic data on calls made. | Washington (CNN) -- The National Security Agency notched a much-needed win in court Friday after a series of setbacks over the legality and even the usefulness of its massive data collection program. A federal judge in New York ruled the NSA's bulk collection of data on nearly every phone call made in the United States was legal. The ruling contrasts with another ruling last week by a federal judge in Washington, who called the same program "almost Orwellian" and likely unconstitutional. In his ruling Friday, U.S. District Judge William Pauley said the NSA's bulk collection of phone records under Section 215 of the Patriot Act was legal. The program was revealed in classified leaks by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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NEW: The ruling makes it likely the Supreme Court will have to tackle the issue of privacy
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A federal judge rules the NSA collection of phone metadata is legal
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A different judge said last week the surveillance was likely unconstitutional
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said: '@placeholder treehouses were built as a unique novelty. | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 05:00 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:01 EST, 28 November 2013 If you're after a wild night in bed - this is the place. A hotel firm in South Africa is offering the chance for guests to sleep under the stars in one of their stunning one-of-a-kind treehouses. With lush green landscapes stretching out as far as the eye can see, these unique beds are located on the banks of the Sabie River, South Africa, at the Lion Sands game reserve. Beautiful: The Kingston treehouse, set on the banks of the Sabie River, South Africa
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Hotel firm in South Africa offers the chance to sleep out in the open
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It is on the banks of a river at the remote Lion Sands game reserve
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Lodge includes three unique treehouses for guests to enjoy
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moved back to @placeholder in 2002 where he studied Fashion Design | By Deni Kirkova A Spanish designer who has become known for his melancholy style presents his latest collection of feminine and edgy separates on models with what appear to be rather badly bruised knees. Manuel Bolaño, born in Barcelona but raised in Galicia, a sensitive, self-confessed introvert, called his latest offering The Boy With Sad Eyes. His collection of bug-embossed netting, clashing textures and gothic lace-up boots was shown shown on the fourth day of the 080 Barcelona Fashion 2014 yesterday. A model presents a satin drop waist dress with painful-looking knees as a quirky outfit of clashing textures is offset by a bashed-up beauty look
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Manuel Bolaño presents his latest collection on the fourth day of the 080 Barcelona Fashion 2014
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Called The Boy With Sad Eyes, featuring bug-embossed netting, clashing textures and gothic lace-up boots
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Beauty look was plum lips, distressed updo, dewy skin and painful-looking, badly bruised knees | 19,963 | record_train |
Despite his lofty ideals, much of Morris' work ended up on the walls of the @placeholder elite, although his 'art for everyone' philosophy made him enormously popular. | By Scarlett Russell and Catherine Hardy They might appear to be a relatively modern phenomenon but 'mandals' - or sandals for men - were also a hit with the Victorians. Now a rare 19th century pair of mandals are to appear in a new exhibition celebrating the life and work of artist, William Morris. The sandals, which date from the 1880s, were a favourite choice of footwear for the artist, who is best known for his elaborate wallpaper designs, and, say curators, reflect his radical brand of left-wing politics. On trend: This pair of Victorian sandals belonged to Edward Carpenter who helped popularise them in the UK
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Mandals were reintroduced in the 1880s by philosopher Edward Carpenter
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One early adopter was his friend William Morris who popularised them
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Quickly proved enormously popular among left-wing intellectuals
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19th century mandals appear in new William Morris exhibition
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But, after vomiting, the 24-year-old allegedly called her father, @placeholder, and then drove to his house, where he discovered his granddaughter dead under a blanket. | The trial of a 25-year-old Maine mother who allegedly drugged and smothered her young daughter to death in June 2013 began Monday. Defendant Leanna Norris pleaded not guilty to intentional or knowing murder in 2013, and in September entered a not guilty by reason of insanity plea, Bangor Daily News reported. Martha Harris, who is representing Norris, told the courtroom that her client was depressed and had both anxiety and mood disorders last year, according to the newspaper. Though Harris had also said Norris wasn't at fault, Assistant Attorney General Deb Cashman said Norris knowingly committed the murder. 'She did not want Mike dating other women and did not want them mothering her child,' she reportedly said.
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Leanna Norris, 25, charged with killing her 2-year-old daughter, Loh Grenada, in June 2013
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Police say she plied the toddler with Benadryl, placed duct-tape on her mouth and smothered her
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Norris initially pleaded not guilty to murder but changed her plea to not guilty by reason of insanity in September 2014
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The mother also waived her right to a trial by jury | 19,965 | record_train |
A jet of air aids the cleaning of @placeholder's clone | For the Japanese, a wedding photo album is so passé. Instead, Tokyo's brides are purchasing 3D dolls which are exact replicas of themselves as they appear on their special day. The Clone Factory in Akhibara creates versions of real people and even pets. The high-tech process involves multiple digital SLR cameras taking photos of a person’s or animal’s head from different angles, computers stitching the pictures and data together and a special 3D printer using layers of plaster and ink to mould the 3D sculptures. Uncanny: The clones are printed using layers of ink which harden in the plaster Priced at £932 (138,000 Japanese yen), the lifelike 3D-printed dolls are unbelievably detailed and immortalise the model.
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Factory in Tokyo uses multiple cameras, computers and printers to clone
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Process is popular among brides and for remembering occasions
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Blogger Danny Choo tried and documented the process | 19,966 | record_train |
There is a proven link between @placeholder and the gunmen's choice of target since AQAP's online magazine 'Inspire' recently included the editor-in-chief of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in a list of 'unbelievers' deserving a bullet. | In the course of their murderous rampage yesterday in Paris, two of the Islamist shooters announced that they were acting in the name of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula or AQAP, the affiliate of Al Qaeda that operates in Yemen. Formed in 2009, AQAP merged existing Yemeni and Saudi jihadists after the Saudi Kingdom became too unsafe for them and they fled southwards. This suggests that AQAP feels eclipsed by ISIS, which has attracted so much coverage since last summer, and is determined to put itself back in the international spotlight with this act of mass murder, in broad daylight, in a major European capital.
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The massacre in France may be because Al Qaeda feels eclipsed by ISIS
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Charlie Hebdo boss named in extremists' magazine as target for murder
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Gunmen claimed they were acting for Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
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Known as AQAP, it has become of the organisation's strongest branches
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I love @placeholder and this is where my life is. | England’s removal of the debris from their Australian car crash gathered apace with the selection of three uncapped players for the first Test since the ignominy of Sydney and a return for a survivor of an Ashes whitewash past. A squad which mixes new faces in Sam Robson, Moeen Ali and Chris Jordan with an experienced spine is most eye-catching for the return of a bowler from England’s past who looked finished when released by Durham two years ago. Liam Plunkett toured Australia when England lost 5-0 in 2006-07 without playing a Test but is now poised for his first appearance at the highest level for seven years after being revitalised by working with Jason Gillespie at Yorkshire.
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Liam Plunkett selected after a seven-year absence
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Sam Robson, Moeen Ali and Chris Jordan could all make debuts
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Matt Prior keeps his place despite Jos Buttler's emergence
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Peter Moores' second Test reign as England coach begins next week
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Ten players who featured in Ashes not selcted against Sri Lanka | 19,968 | record_train |
Reports of this kind of racism date back to when Africans were first welcomed into China to study at @placeholder universities in the 1960s. | Beijing (CNN) -- A Caucasian American businessman gets into a cab in Beijing. At first he's relieved-- the last few taxis passed straight by him, which is not unusual-- it can be difficult for non-Chinese nationals to get a cab. But then comes an uncomfortable question from the driver: "Isn't it difficult living in a country with so many black people?" A question that highlighted another issue: while non-Chinese nationals can have trouble getting a cab, it can be even worse for those with darker skin. Project manager Kris Derban has lived in China for eight years. He long suspected that taxis were not picking him up because he is an African-American. Recently his suspicions were confirmed when he asked a driver why he had hesitated to take him. "The driver said, 'I worry Africans will run off and not pay.'"
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Non-white foreigners living in China report more instances of prejudice
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African Americans report greater difficulty getting cabs, suspicions of criminal behavior
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Study: Chinese perceptions have improved since election of U.S. President Barack Obama
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The signing of celebrated black athletes to Chinese teams is also improving relations | 19,969 | record_train |
'Sometimes I think the worst thing that could happen,' @placeholder once said, 'would be never knowing what happened to Etan.' | For years, Etan Patz' parents were sure they knew who had kidnapped the first-grader on his way to school in 1979, and they devoted themselves to trying to hold him accountable. Testimony will soon start in the murder trial they so long awaited — with a different man at the defense table, a man never suspected until he gave a 2012 confession he now disavows. The trial partly reflects Stan and Julie Patz' efforts to keep the investigation going and make missing children a national priority. But it stands to be both searing and complex for the parents, who had pressed authorities to prosecute the earlier suspect — a convicted Pennsylvania child molester — and even brought their own wrongful-death suit against him.
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Stan and Julie Patz for years eyed convicted child molester Jose Antonio Ramos in the abduction and murder of their son in late-1970s Manhattan
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Now a different man, Pedro Hernandez, is accused of killing six-year-old Etan
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The Patz's pressed authorities to prosecute Ramos and even brought their own wrongful-death suit against him
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As jury selection proceeds in the trial of Hernandez, neither Patz has publicly commented but are expected to testify | 19,970 | record_train |
The White House and Democrats counter that multiple investigations have found security deficiencies, but not the kind of wrongdoing alleged by @placeholder. | Washington (CNN) -- Will it be a boycott or a chaperone? House Democrats remained undecided Friday on whether they would join a select committee created by majority Republicans to investigate the Benghazi terror attack. The chamber's Democratic leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, described a split in her caucus over the matter in remarks to reporters that lambasted Republicans for what she called a "political stunt," "subterfuge" and a "diversionary tactic." Options under consideration include participating as a minority bloc, which Republicans have proposed; having a lone member take part to register disapproval but maintain a presence, or rejecting the entire process as a partisan witch hunt.
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NEW: Rep. Pelosi calls Republican majority's stance "fundamentally unfair"
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Republicans announce panel members with glitzy Twitter post
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House Democrats are divided over joining the new Benghazi panel
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Mr @placeholder says he's 'disinclined' to single out particular crimes for public registers. | Tireless ‘name and shame’ campaigner Derryn Hinch has praised the Northern Territory as it becomes the first jurisdiction in Australia to introduce a public sex offender register, to be named after murdered Queensland teenager Daniel Morcombe. Daniel was murdered in 2003, at the age of 13, by a man with a long history of abusing children. Hinch has urged other states that they must now follow in introducing a website that would include an image, physical description and regional whereabouts of convicted ‘serious sex offenders’. 'This is a crack in the wall. I thought it would be Queensland that became the first state to crumble. But now one has the others will fall in line too. It won’t happen overnight but it will happen,' Mr Hinch told Daily Mail Australia.’
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The NT will introduce a public sex offender register website
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New legislation will be named Daniel's Law after murdered Queensland teenager Daniel Morcombe
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It is based on similar legislation in the United States, but unlike the American laws will not give the exact address of an offender
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People will be able to see an image, physical description and regional whereabouts of offenders in the Territory
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'Name and shame' campaigner Derryn Hinch wants a national register
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He does not believe vigilante action against offenders would be a problem
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'In Texas they have more guns than Tim Tams but the register works there,' Mr Hinch said
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"As part of that decision, the NCAA has fully cleared the recruits involved, and has determined the @placeholder's actions to be of a 'secondary' nature in terms of violation of NCAA policy," the university said in a written statement Monday. | (CNN) -- When Ashton Kutcher posed for a photo with a high school student at a University of Iowa football game on September 11, it was "unintentional and accidental," not a violation of college athletic recruiting rules, the NCAA decided Monday. The NCAA launched an investigation that could have penalized the sports teams at Kutcher's former college after the high school student posted a message on Twitter, along with a photo. "What a better way to celebrate a birthday than to meet a cool guy like Ashton?" Marcus Paige tweeted soon after meeting Kutcher and his wife, actress Demi Moore.
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NEW: University of Iowa will not be punished for actor's meeting with recruits
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NEW: Kutcher's meeting with teens was "accidental," NCAA decides
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Kutcher posed with a high school recruit at an University of Iowa game
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The NCAA bans school boosters from meeting with athletic prospects | 19,973 | record_train |
"Facilities speak for themselves -- you know the training grounds that we have, the medical facilities that we have the hotels around @placeholder that we have. | (CNN) -- Football icon David Beckham has told CNN that he believes the momentum is behind England as they battle to win the right to stage the 2018 World Cup when the decision is made in Zurich on Thursday. Beckham, who has played in three World Cups, joined by forces with British prime minister David Cameron and Prince Willliam in a last-minute lobbying offensive of FIFA executive members. England's bid was believed to have been adversely affected by allegations of corruption made against FIFA officials by British media organizations, but the former Manchester United star believes that has been neutralized.
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David Beckham gives upbeat assessment of England's 2018 World Cup chances
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Beckham tells CNN that momentum is behind their bid ahead of Thursday's vote
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Beckham helped London win the 2012 Summer Olympics | 19,974 | record_train |
Armstrong seemed to lose his composure when @placeholder zeroed in on the emotional drama involving his personal life | By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 18:51 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:21 EST, 22 January 2013 An emotional Lance Armstrong was close to tears when he spoke about the impact of his drug cheating on his family during the second part of his exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey last night. Speaking about his 13-year-old son Luke, the oldest of his five children, Armstrong said: ‘I saw my son defending me and saying, “That's not true. What you're saying about my dad is not true,'" Armstrong recalled. ‘That's when I knew I had to tell him.’ The disgraced cyclist battled to fight back tears as he talked about son Luke
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With tears welling up in his eyes, Armstrong spoke about telling his young son not to defend him anymore at school
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He also told Oprah that he deserves another opportunity to compete
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'I deserve to be punished. I'm not sure that I deserve a death penalty'
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Described his sponsors dropping him as 'a $75-million dollar day'
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Lowest moment was being forced to cut ties with his Livestrong charity
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Armstrong indicated that his ex-wife Kristin knew about his doping, but no mention was made of ex-fiancée Sheryl Crow
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Said he regretted posting Twitter picture of him with his seven yellow jerseys
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Not only does it neighbor @placeholder, the two countries are major trading partners. | Washington (CNN) -- Russian military exercises near Ukraine are raising concerns that Moscow may be putting troops in position to move across the border if such orders are issued, a senior U.S. official familiar with the most recent administration assessment told CNN Thursday. But the United States still believes that Russia doesn't plan to order its forces into its tumultuous neighbor, the official said on the condition of anonymity. U.S. officials -- who are monitoring the area 24 hours a day -- have not yet seen signs that Russia is preparing to secure supply and transportation routes that would be crucial to any such movement, the official said.
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NEW: About 150,000 personnel are participating in the exercises, Russia says
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U.S. has not yet seen signs Russian forces are prepping for a move into Ukraine
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Instead, she accelerated and went around three concrete barriers and ended up in the @placeholder. | By Daily Mail PUBLISHED: 14:42 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:38 EST, 11 December 2013 Eight Starbucks customers have been injured, with one in a serious condition, after a SUV lost control and crashed through one of the coffee chain's stores in northern California. Police say the vehicle slammed into the Starbucks shop on the corner of East Bidwell Street and Glenn Drive in Folsom just before 3 pm Tuesday. The car, a black Lexus, smashed through the front glass windows of the stores and knocked down the eight people. Smash: Police and fire crews work to remove a car that plowed through a Starbucks store in Folsom, California, injuring eight people, one of them seriously
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Female driver trying to park her Lexus SUV in Folsom, northern California, lost control of her car on Tuesday afternoon
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The vehicle slammed through the side glass doors of a Starbucks store and hit eight people
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Six were taken to hospital, with on considered serious, while the other two were treated at the scene
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Thai authorities said five suspects escaped from a villa in the @placeholder capital following the blast, two of whom are still on the run. | (CNN) -- Two Iranians were convicted in a Bangkok court Thursday over a botched bomb plot last year that resulted in one losing both of his legs as he hurled an explosive device while trying to escape arrest. Saied Moradi, 29, was found guilty of attempted murder, causing explosions and violating gun laws, and was sentenced to life imprisonment, Thai police spokesman Phanom Chuathong told CNN. Muhammad Khazaei, 43, was sentenced to 15 years jail for causing explosions and causing damage to public and private property. Israel has maintained the explosives were part of a plot aimed at assassinating Israeli diplomats in Bangkok — a claim Tehran has refuted.
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Iranians jailed over botched February 2012 bomb attack
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One man sentenced to life in prison, the other to 15 years jail
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Saied Moradi, 29, lost both legs in the attack when he hurled a bomb at police
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For instance, @placeholder had at least 11 teeth, while Torvosaurus gurneyi had fewer, scientists said. | (CNN) -- At about 33 feet long, weighing 4 to 5 tons and baring large blade-shaped teeth, the dinosaur Torvosaurus gurneyi was a formidable creature. "I suppose it wouldn't be a good idea to cross the way of this dinosaur," said Christophe Hendrickx, doctoral candidate at the New University of Lisbon in Portugal. Thanks to Hendrickx and paleontologist Octavio Mateus, Torvosaurus gurneyi may have the distinction of being the largest terrestrial predator found in Europe. Hendrickx and Mateus describe this dinosaur in a new study in the journal PLOS One. The remains of Torvosaurus gurneyi were discovered at the Lourinha Formation, a fruitful site of dinosaur bones north of Lisbon.
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Torvosaurus gurneyi is said to be a new species
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A new study says it lived about 150 million years ago and roamed Europe
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This is not a competition based on brute strength alone, and part of @placeholder's success will come down to the clever design of their vessel. | (CNN) -- The price of silverware just got a whole lot more expensive. But can $134 million and the royal seal of approval of the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, bring the coveted America's Cup back to British shores for the first time in history? "This is about righting a wrong," said Ben Ainslie, the most successful Olympic sailor of all time, as he revealed the British team he hopes will defeat billionaire Larry Ellison's reigning U.S. champions. "We've never won it. We have a huge maritime history. We have to bring this thing home." In the 163 year history of the race, Britain has never won the prestigious silver trophy. Adding insult to injury, the first competition took place on its shores in 1851.
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Sailing star Ben Ainslie launches $134m challenge against U.S. champions
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Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, gives royal seal of approval
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"@placeholder as a pupil of both of them cannot do anything other than using assassination as a sort of alternative distracting agenda," he said. | (CNN) -- Venezuela's president says right-wing opponents have unleashed a new weapon in their push to destabilize his government and demoralize his supporters: an imitation of Hugo Chavez's voice. An audio recording widely circulated on social media purports to be the late Venezuelan leader saying he's still alive. The recording comes nearly seven months after authorities announced Chavez's death from cancer and just a few months before municipal elections in the politically polarized South American country. President Nicolas Maduro said Saturday that the recording implying that Chavez has been kidnapped is fake, and he isn't taking it lightly. "These people have no ethical limit, they have no moral limit, they have no scruples," Maduro said in televised remarks at a United Socialist Party of Venezuela event.
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A recording purports to be Hugo Chavez saying he's still alive
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says the recording is fake
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Two bombings in 24 hours last month in Volgograd, one targeting the city's main train station and the second a trolley bus, raised concerns of a potential threat to the @placeholder event. | One month before the Winter Olympics begin in the Russian resort town of Sochi -- and in the shadow of last month's deadly bombings in Volgograd -- a huge security operation has swung into gear. A special exclusion zone went into force Tuesday under which only Sochi-marked vehicles, emergency or specially accredited intelligence service cars will be allowed into the wider Sochi area. Air traffic and sea access will be restricted, and everyone going into the zone will have to go through heavy security and identity checks. Russia is pouring huge resources into ensuring that the Games, seen as a flagship project of President Vladimir Putin, go off without incident.
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An exclusion zone goes into force in Sochi with one month to go before the Winter Olympics
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At first, it was not known whether the growth was attached to @placeholder or her unborn baby. | By Sadie Whitelocks Last updated at 5:04 PM on 18th January 2012 A toddler debilitated by an abnormal growth that weighed more than the rest of his body, is able to run free for the first time following its removal. Riley Campbell, now aged 16 months, suffered from a rare lymphatic malformation on his back which caused him to fall over when he attempted to walk. His parents couldn't let him out of their sight in case the 4.5lb mass, which had its own blood supply, ruptured and he bled to death. Yvonne and Jordan Campbell with their son Riley, who can now run free after having a giant growth removed
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Riley Campbell born with rare lymphatic malformation
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Innocents: According to @placeholder estimates, of the 1,429 killed in the attack, 426 were children | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:02 EST, 2 September 2013 | UPDATED: 03:11 EST, 2 September 2013 President Obama and his top aides began a full-scale political offensive on Sunday to persuade a skeptical Congress to approve a military strike against Syria, but faced a struggle to win over lawmakers from both parties and a war-weary American public. The President made calls to members of the House of Representatives and Senate, with more scheduled for Monday, underscoring the task confronting the administration before it can go ahead with using force in response to a deadly chemical attack blamed on the Syrian government.
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John Kerry likens Assad to Hitler and Hussein for attack that killed 1,400
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The FAA's website lists @placeholder as the registered owner of the plane. | (CNN) -- A stunt plane crashed at an Ohio air show on Saturday, killing two people, organizers said. A wing walker was performing on a Stearman biplane when it plunged to the ground, FAA spokesman Lynn Lunsford said. The aircraft crashed and exploded in a grassy area between two runways at the Vectren Dayton Air Show, Lunsford said. Video from CNN affiliate WHIO showed the plane in flames after it hit the ground. In a statement on its website, the air show said there were no injuries. Before the crash, an air show announcer described wing walker Jane Wicker balancing on the plane as it hurtled forward at 110 mph.
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Before the crash, an announcer said the wing walker was "on top of the world"
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Power: The carbon fibre and @placeholder craft streaks across the sea powered by two huge engines | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:50 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 1 August 2013 This James Bond-style powerboat was built to chase down pirates with its remote controlled machine gun and 100mph speeds - but now it could be yours. The cutting edge boat - the fastest military vessel ever made - is on general sale and is tipped to go for a fraction of its £1.5 million value. When it was launched in 2006 the XSR Interceptor was described as 'the Bugatti Veyron of the seas' in homage to its incredible 1,600bhp power and stylish design.
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XSR Interceptor has been described as 'the Bugatti Veyron of the seas'
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Built from Kevlar and carbon fibre it has two engines putting out 1,600bhp
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A luxury version featured on BBC's Top Gear being raced against a Ferrari
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'The main reason I started uploading is because I had just moved to @placeholder and it would be way for me to meet other art people. | A Melbourne-based artist is paying homage to his love of food one stitch at a time. Phil Ferguson, who is originally from Perth in Western Australia, started crocheting types of food and posting them on Instagram to connect with other artists in the Victorian capital when he moved there in March last year. The artist - who goes by the name of chiliphilly on social media - told Daily Mail Australia it took him a total of two to three days to complete one of his creations, depending on the design. A Melbourne-based artist named Phil Ferguson has created 24 crocheted hats since he started in August
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The Melbourne artist has made 24 woollen crocheted hats since August
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This has earned Phil Ferguson - also known as chiliphilly - 13,000 followers
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He thought making hats would be a good way to connect with other artists
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So far Ferguson's creations include a burger, hotdog, donut and tea cup | 19,987 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder said: ‘Our work has significantly changed the accepted version of events and it has allowed us to highlight very specific appeal points. | By Rebecca Camber and Martin Robinson British detectives hunting for Madeleine McCann today issued two e-fits of a suspect seen carrying a little blonde girl near in Praia da Luz on the night she disappeared. Scotland Yard say a family saw him cradling a child in pyjamas, aged around three, and walking away towards the beach in Praia da Luz, Portugal at around 10pm. Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood said today he could be the man who took Madeleine on May 3, 2007, and that tracing him was of 'vital importance'. Detectives say the suspect is white, aged 20 to 40 with short brown hair, medium height and build, and clean-shaven.
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Each image shows the man with an intense stare and a hint of a smile
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Detectives say he may be aged between 20 and 40
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Suspect also has short brown hair, is medium height and is clean-shaven
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He was seen near the McCanns’ holiday flat on the night Madeleine vanished
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David Cameron says he is 'pleased Scotland Yard is doing this work' | 19,988 | record_train |
Last October, new police sketches were released of potential suspects in the case, and @placeholder police appeared in a television appeal for information. | (CNN) -- Police investigating the disappearance of Madeleine McCann are looking for a man who assaulted five other young British girls on vacation in Portugal, London's Metropolitan Police said Wednesday. Madeleine was 3 when she disappeared while she was on vacation in the Portuguese resort town of Praia da Luz with her family in June 2007. Her disappearance prompted headlines worldwide. Officers are investigating 12 potentially linked crimes at resorts near where the toddler vanished. The man, whom witnesses describe as being tanned with short, dark, unkempt hair, is suspected of breaking in to 12 vacation homes where British families were staying in the Algarve between 2004 and 2010.
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Officers probing 12 potentially linked crimes at resorts near where Madeleine vanished
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Man is suspected of breaking into vacation homes where British families were staying
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Madeleine was 3 when she disappeared in a Portuguese resort town in 2007
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Her disappearance prompted headlines worldwide. | 19,989 | record_train |
She met @placeholder on a trip to Ireland in 1950, and from that time until his death in 1964, she wrote him more than two dozen letters. | (CNN) -- Jacqueline Kennedy's personal and heartfelt letters to an Irish priest about her marriage, faith and the 1963 death of her husband will no longer be sold at auction, according to the Irish auction house in charge of the event. "Sheppard's is in the process of returning the archive, and items related to the archive, which had been consigned to the auction, to the vendor," Sheppard's Irish Auction House announced this week on its website. The trove of letters to the Rev. Joseph Leonard from a young Jacqueline Bouvier and later a married Jackie Kennedy offers a rare and revealing glimpse of the private thoughts of one of America's most admired first ladies.
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Personal letters from former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy withdrawn from auction
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Report: The letters were to be sold by an Irish Catholic college
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Report: The college is working with the Kennedy family to determine the letters' fate
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Kennedy wrote of love and concerns about her husband, President John F. Kennedy | 19,990 | record_train |
If that sounds an awful lot like @placeholder's position, it's because it is Obama's position. | (CNN) -- If talking tough on Iran were an Olympic sport, Mitt Romney would win a gold medal after his trip to Israel this week. "We have a solemn duty and a moral imperative to deny Iran's leaders the means to follow through on their malevolent intentions," the presumptive Republican nominee told a staunchly conservative crowd in Jerusalem, vowing that "no option should be excluded" in preventing Iran from getting a nuclear weapon. Romney's top Middle East adviser, Dan Senor -- formerly George W. Bush's spokesman in Iraq -- also turned a few heads when he appeared to say that a President Romney would give the green light for an Israeli attack on Iran.
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Blake Hounshell: Mitt Romney talks tough about Iran, nuclear weapons on his Israel trip
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Hounshell: Adviser seemed to say a President Romney would OK Israel to attack on Iran
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He says Romney backed away from remark, reiterated position that is much like Obama's
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Writer: Likely both candidates will accept current standoff, with intransigent Iran | 19,991 | record_train |
@placeholder has seven players per side compared to the standard 15 in traditional rugby, and is played over two halves of seven minutes apiece as opposed to 40 minutes per half in traditional matches. | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Just stepping into the stadium you can feel the electric atmosphere. Die-hard rugby fan or not, it is thrilling. Tens of thousands of people who have journeyed into the desert to see history being made are in full voice. Rugby fans get into the party spirit by dressing up - this time as smurfs. Last week's IRB Rugby Sevens World Cup in Dubai lived up to the sport's unpredictable reputation, with surprises and upsets at every turn. The 78,000 people who ignored the global credit crunch to attend were well rewarded, with Wales lifting the Melrose Cup for the first time.
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Rugby Sevens is bidding to be included in the 2016 Olympics
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The recent world cup in Dubai proved just how popular the sport is becoming
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Wales lifted their first Sevens trophy, one of a number of upsets | 19,992 | record_train |
He beat the flames out as he parachuted to the ground before landing just 300 yards from the @placeholder front line. | Flying ace: Captain Mike Stephens with his spitfire plane during World War Two A collection of medals awarded to a World War Two flying ace shot down a German bomber while he was one fire have sold for almost £100,000. Group Captain Mike Stephens was awarded an immediate Distinguished Service Order for his aerial heroics carried out when his plane was badly damaged and set on fire. Injured in both feet and with much of his engine and half his cockpit shot away, Grp Cpt Stephens prepared to leap from the flying wreckage. But when the Luftwaffe pilot who had attacked him flew ahead, he calmly climbed back into his Hurricane fighter-bomber and shot the enemy Messerschmitt down.
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Group Captain Mike Stephen climbed back into his Hurricane fighter-bomber to shoot down a German Messerschmitt with moments to spare
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Parachuted away and beat out the flames on his burning uniform as he drifted to the ground... then hobbled through Libyan desert | 19,993 | record_train |
economy, most @placeholder agree it's a better option than allowing | By Hayley Peterson PUBLISHED: 12:20 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:17 EST, 14 January 2013 President Obama warned Republicans on Monday against failing to raise the debt ceiling, saying the move would withhold money from American troops and Social Security recipients. 'They will not collect ransom in exchange for not crashing the American economy,' Obama said of House Republicans, many of whom have vowed to delay raising the debt ceiling until Obama commits to steep spending cuts. 'America cannot afford another debate with this Congress about whether or not they should pay the bills they have already racked up,' Obama continued.
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Obama demands immediate action to raise debt ceiling in final press conference of first term
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The U.S. is set to default on its debt by early February to late March without actions from Congress
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More than half of Republicans say they will allow the country to default on its debt unless Obama commits to deep spending cuts | 19,994 | record_train |
Around 8,000 of the historic drawings were discovered and recorded in Narigua, a site in @placeholder. | Symbols of fish and the sun, as well as intricate pattens of concentric circles and lines drawn by our ancestors, have been found etched into stones on a remote mountain in Mexico. Archeologists have discovered thousands of stunning stone-age carvings etched into rocks. They believe that they were made by our hunter-gatherer ancestors more than 6,000 years ago. The etchings are known as petroglyphs and are generally patterns made up of concentric circles and wavy lines, although there are also more representative images of deer tracks. A detail of one of 500 stones, which have been found by Mexican archeologists in Narigua, Coahuila state, Mexico
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Mexican archeologists have found 500 carved rocks on a mountain that was inhabited by stone age tribes
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The etchings, known as petroglyphs are generally patterns made up of concentric circles and wavy lines - there even seems to be a fish
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Scientists think that the carvings could have been made as part of hunting initiation rites or even represent the stars. | 19,995 | record_train |
Nerves of steel: @placeholder scored the winning penalty in the shoot-out, sparking mass celebrations for England | England demonstrated nerves of steel to beat Holland in a penalty shoot-out and lift the European Under 17 Championship trophy for the second time. The Dutch youngsters were given a pep talk by senior team boss Louis van Gaal before the final in Malta, but Manchester United's manager-in-waiting couldn't inspire them to victory. England goalkeeper Freddie Woodman saved from Dani van der Moot, while Calvin Verdonk missed the target as Holland crumbled at the last in Malta. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch England's victorious penalty shootout Kings of Europe: England's Young Lions have been crowned UEFA Under 17 European Championship winners after beating Holland on penalties following a 1-1 draw in the final in Malta
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Young Lions scored all their penalties in 4-1 shoot-out win
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Goalkeeper Freddie Woodman saved from Dani van der Moot and Calvin Verdonk missed target
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Ryan Ledson, Taylor Moore, Callum Cooke and Jonjoe Kenny all scored
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Dominic Solanke opened scoring for England after 25 minutes
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Holland equalised through Jari Schuurman on stroke of half-time
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England win trophy for second time after 2010 triumph | 19,996 | record_train |
"We have been clear that we didn't want @placeholder to leave and that remains the case," he said. | (CNN) -- Cesc Fabregas is to move from Arsenal to European champions Barcelona, both clubs confirmed Sunday. The drawn out transfer saga concluded as Fabregas' new club laid claim to yet another honor by holding arch-rivals Real Madrid to a 2-2 draw in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup. The Catalan giants confirmed the deal at halftime of the match at the Bernabeu in a short statement. "Initial agreement between Arsenal and FC Barcelona for the transfer of Cesc with the signing of contracts and medical to take place on Monday," it read. Arsenal, who had been reluctant to let their captain go, conceded defeat.
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Cesc Fabregas to move from Arsenal to Barcelona, clubs confirm
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Fabregas will undergo medical and sign deal at Nou Camp Monday
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He left the Catalan giants at 16 to play for Arsenal in EPL
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Barcas hold Real Madrid to 2-2 draw in Bernabeu in first leg of Spanish Super Cup | 19,997 | record_train |
It was axed by ITV in 2003 - however, ex-hosts @placeholder have recently spoken of their wish to see it return. | By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 06:18 EST, 14 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 14 December 2013 From Ant and Dec's SMTV Live to Tiswas, it would appear the glory days of Saturday morning children's television are behind us. But now, ITV is hoping to recapture the weekend buzz by launching a new breakfast show. Scrambled! - which will start at 7.30am on Saturdays and Sundays - is due to be aired late January. Popular: Tiswas, featuring Chris Tarrant, became a cult favourite when it hit ITV's airwaves in the 1970s Mayhem: The show proved popular with both children and adults across the UK, before it was axed in 1982
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ITV show Scrambled! is due to be aired late January, it has been reported
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Will feature chat, games, competitions and several children's programmes | 19,998 | record_train |
Bush ended his two @placeholder terms having conducted 318 | President Barack Obama has now attended at least 400 fundraisers since taking office. CBS Radio journalist Mark Knoller, the network’s White House correspondent, made the revelation Monday on Twitter. 'By my count,' he tweeted, 'Obama [is] attending his 400th political fundraiser this evening on Martha's Vineyard.' President George W. Bush 'had done 224 fundraisers' at the same point in his presidency, he added. Scroll down for video After holding his 400th fundraiser on Monday, President Barack Obama was back on the links today in Martha's Vineyard Obama traded out his fundraising hat for his golfing cap today, hitting the Vineyard Golf Club course with Cyrus Walker, left, cousin of White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, and longtime friend Eric Whitaker, right
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At this point in his presidency George W. Bush had appeared at a relatively meager 224 fundraisers
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Obama has headlined seven money-making events in the last month alone
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Bill Clinton holds the record with 638 appearances throughout his two terms | 19,999 | record_train |
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