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By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 09:03 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 31 October 2013 One of the biggest quests in physics, the search for the enigmatic substance known as dark matter, has failed to provide answers. The Large Underground Xenon (LUX) experiment, the world’s most advanced test to find this elusive material, yesterday completed its first 90-day run. Located 4,580 feet (1,400 metres) beneath the ground at a former gold mine in South Dakota, LUX experiments have so far come back empty handed. The Large Underground Xenon experiment, the world's most advanced test to find this elusive material, yesterday completed its first 90-day run without finding any dark matter
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Test aimed to find dark matter which is thought to make up 27% of universe
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Dark matter is crucial to proving theories of how the universe is expanding
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Experiment took place at the Large Underground Xenon in South Dakota
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Scientists now plan to run a detector that is 1,000 more powerful next year
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Mr @placeholder has vowed to raise eurozone bonds at the informal summit.
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Germany refused to share the debt burden of stressed eurozone peers on Tuesday, ignoring two of the most influential international economic bodies which offered support for proposals championed by Paris, Rome and Brussels ahead of a summit. Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, has argued that any co-mingling of eurozone debt would remove incentives for southern economies to adopt structural reforms. The calls from the International Monetary Fund and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development came on the eve of Wednesday's EU summit. François Hollande, France's new president, has strongly backed common eurozone bonds -- which would ease funding constraints for the eurozone's stressed periphery but potentially raise German borrowing costs by diluting its creditworthiness across the currency union.
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Germany refused to share the debt burden of stressed eurozone peers
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Ignores pleas by the OECD and the International Monetary Fund for eurozone bonds
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The new series written by @placeholder will be the third iteration.
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Marvel Comics has run into trouble for its 'blatantly sexualised' cover of the new Spider-Woman comic. The comic will be in the shops in November and has two covers, one by Greg Land and the other by Milo Manara who is best known for his erotic illustrations. The one by Mr Manara features Jessica Drew as her alter-ego Spider-Woman – 'a woman with a mission' who 'just won't abide … being a target' – on all fours with her backside in the air and what looks like bodypaint rather than a costume. Too rude for Spider-Woman? The sexualised cover that is getting the critics up in arms
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Third version of Spider-Woman comic to be launched in November
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Alternate cover is drawn by Milo Manara, best known for his erotic drawings
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Laura Sneddon, a comics expert, 'disappointed' by Marvel decision
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Writer Dennis Hopeless promises to treat Spider-Woman with respect
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By Mark Duell Last updated at 8:18 AM on 20th October 2011 Bernie Madoff’s widowed daughter-in-law today launched an explosive attack on how the disgraced financier ruined her family and told her mother-in-law she will never see her grandchildren again. Stephanie Madoff Mack - whose husband Mark Madoff committed suicide last year, 18 months after his father was jailed for life - said their two children Audrey, 4, and Nicholas, 2, still miss their dad. She said her late husband relentlessly followed news coverage about his father and failed in a 2009 suicide attempt, leaving a note saying his life was 'destroyed' and telling his dad: ‘F**k you’.
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Stephanie Madoff Mack's husband Mark Madoff committed suicide last year
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He also failed in a 2009 suicide bid, leaving a 'f**k you' note to father Bernie
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Bernie was jailed 18 months before Mark died for widespread Ponzi scheme
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She says her four-year-old daughter and two-year-old son still miss father
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But she has cut off ties with mother-in-law Ruth for 'abandoning' Mark
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Bernie 'wrote her letter from jail bragging about being treated like a celebrity'
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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 for details
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"This case isn't about Planned Parenthood — it's about the women who rely on @placeholder health centers for basic care every day.
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(CNN) -- A Texas judge Friday denied Planned Parenthood's request to be included in the state's newly revamped women's health program. Judge Stephen Yelenosky said he denied the organization's request for a temporary injunction because it was unlikely Planned Parenthood would win at trial, since federal funds are not at issue in the case. "If, as plaintiffs argue, a successor program must be Medicaid-funded then the only legal remedy would be for this court to shut down the state-funded women's health program, not to order the inclusion of Planned Parenthood," Judge Yelenosky wrote in the ruling. Texas lawmakers applauded the ruling.
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NEW: Judge says with no federal funds involved, Planned Parenthood doesn't have a case
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Planned Parenthood is excluded from the state's Women's Health Program
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The researchers said in the @placeholder, diagnosis of ADHD in school-age children grew from less than one percent in the 1990s to about five per cent today.
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The global surge in ADHD diagnosis has more to do with marketing than medicine, according to experts. Diagnosis rates and prescriptions of stimulant drugs are soaring compared with five years ago, but experts say ADHD is 'more of an economic and cultural plague than a medical one'. After examining the growth of ADHA in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and Brazil, they concluded there are five trends which contribute to its growth. The global surge in ADHD diagnosis and treatment with drugs has more to do with marketing than medicine, and in years to come we may regret treating children with drug, experts warn in a paper (file pic)
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ADHD is 'an economic and cultural plague than a medical one'
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Diagnosis and treatment rates are soaring compared to five years ago
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Experts said five key trends have contributed to ADHD growth
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Pharmaceutical companies lobby for drug treatment for the condition
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Support groups often work with pharmaceutical companies
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Treatment of ADHD with talking therapies has eroded in favour of drugs
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U.S. guidelines with low thresholds for ADHD diagnosis has been adopted
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Yet he remains the fresh-faced lad every @placeholder mother would love her daughter to bring home for dinner.
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They call Pele the greatest of all time and most of the world agrees. Many here in Brazil call Garrincha even greater that Pele because he played football with the rhythmic soul of the samba nation and personified the spirit of the beautiful game. They call Ronaldo the Phenomenon because how he ever came back on crippled legs to win one of their five World Cups so far and thus become the leading goalscorer in the history of the these Finals defies mortal rationalisation. Samba magic: Neymar has scored four goals at this World Cup to fire Brazil into the last 16
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Neymar has scored 37 goals in 53 internationals for Brazil
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He is only 22 years old but could inspire his nation to lift the World Cup
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Neymar scored twice as Brazil beat Cameroon 4-1 to qualify for last 16
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Arguably only Pele and Garrincha now bigger 'giants' of Brazilian football
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He insists on having 'Neymar Jr' on shirt such is his reverence of his father
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Mr @placeholder's jibe was dropped from an official transcript of his speech posted on the union's website.
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By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:20 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:31 EST, 19 June 2013 The leader of one of Labour’s biggest union backers sparked fury last night after likening Kate Middleton to ‘young women having babies to get state handouts’. Unison boss Dave Prentis took aim at the heavily pregnant Duchess of Cambridge in a speech attacking government cuts to welfare. Labour leader Ed Miliband was urged to distance himself from the ‘outrageous’ attack just weeks before she is due to give birth. Outrageous: Dave Prentis, general secretary of the Unison union, likened the Duchess of Cambridge to a benefit scrounger
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Unison leader Dave Prentis took aim at the Duchess of Cambridge during a speech attacking welfare cuts
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The union has given £4million to Labour since Ed Miliband became leader
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Tory MP demands Mr Miliband distance himself from 'spiteful' slur
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Union boss also criticised cost of Lady Thatcher's funeral
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And branded UKIP's Nigel Farage a 'conman extraordinaire'
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By Paul Bentley PUBLISHED: 05:03 EST, 24 February 2013 | UPDATED: 19:55 EST, 24 February 2013 Police are investigating a theory that the Victoria's Secret worker who suffered horrific acid burns to her face may have inflicted the injuries on herself. Naomi Oni, 20, spent a month in a burns unit and has been left partially blinded from what she claimed was an unprovoked assault by a woman wearing an Islamic niqab. The part-time model said she feared an unknown enemy was 'out to kill her' and wanted to die when she first saw the way her face had been disfigured.
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Naomi Oni suffered horrific burns to her face, arm, leg and head in the attack
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The 20-year-old claimed she was attacked by a woman in an Islamic niqab
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She was in hospital for almost a month following the incident in December
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She is understood to have searched for material on burns victim Katie Piper
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Her boyfriend Ato Owede has dismissed the police's suspicions as 'crazy'
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@placeholder is, to be sure, a small college, but Grinnell is far from any small college.
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(CNN) -- College basketball has a new record holder for most points in a game. Last week, Jack Taylor, a 5-foot, 10-inch guard at Iowa's Grinnell College, scored 138 points to lead Grinnell to a 179-104 blowout win over Faith Baptist Bible College, a nearby Iowa college. In setting his scoring record, Taylor made 52 of 108 shots from the field, including 27 of 71 three-point attempts and shot 7 for 10 from the foul line. Taylor's coach and teammates were happy to see him go all out. In the 36 minutes he played, Taylor did not have a single assist. Virtually every time he got the ball, he shot it.
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A Grinnell College player broke the record for most points in a game, with 138
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Nicolaus Mills: The achievement came against a college team with far fewer resources
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Other players have had outsized scoring performances, he says, but those were different
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Mills: Players should have known better than to embarrass their opponents in this way
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Montague quizzed him on what his greatest humiliation might have been, suggesting it was to do with his getting a tattoo, but Humphrys refused to be drawn, and when he told @placeholder it was time to move on to the next segment, she replied 'Sod the timings'.
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By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 08:27 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 22 November 2013 Listeners to the BBC's flagship news programme Today are used to a sober diet of political interviews, thoughts for the day and the shipping forecast. But this morning fans of the programme accused presenters of 'sinking to a new low' after Sarah Montague and John Humphrys began quizzing each other about their favourite music and most embarrassing moments. During an item on good music to listen to in the morning, Humphrys, referred to by BBC Radio 6 host Shaun Keaveny as 'The Humph', told a story about meeting Ella Fitzgerald and said it was his 'second greatest humiliation'.
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BBC Today programme's music interview descends into farce this morning
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John Humphrys told how he smashed a mirror in front of Ella Fitzgerald
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Said it was his 'second-greatest humiliation' but refused to name greatest
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Host Sarah Montague said 'Sod the timings' as she pressed him to reveal it
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Radio 6 host Shaun Keaveny referred to Humphrys, 70, as 'the Humph'
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By offering loans to women in a range of industries, @placeholder is effecting change throughout Tanzania, though Kisyombe envisions the women she supports will have a global impact.
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Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania (CNN) -- Starting a business is never easy, but in Tanzania, the obstacles for women can be particularly fierce. Few women hold land titles, and as a result, many don't have the necessary collateral to secure funding from a bank. Dr. Victoria Kisyombe has set out to change that. She runs SELFINA, a micro-credit institution focused on female entrepreneurs. In addition to lending, SELFINA loans women equipment to start up their businesses. "This is the era for Africa to move forward, and if Africa is moving forward, the women can move forward with it," says Kisyombe.
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In Tanzania, women often don't have collateral to secure loans
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Victoria Kisyombe started SELFINA, a micro-credit institution that finances female entrepreneurs
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Requests for filming permits for porn shoots have dropped dramatically since @placeholder imposed a law forcing performers to wear condoms during sex scenes.
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A male porn star has been sentenced to 30 days in jail after admitting responsibility for the syphilis outbreak that closed down the adult film industry in Los Angeles last August. 'Mr Marcus', 42, whose real name is Jesse Spencer, contracted the bacterial infection on set before altering his syphilis-positive test so he could continue performing. The 19-year veteran pleaded no contest in Los Angeles Superior Court where he was also sentenced on Tuesday to 36 months' probation and 15 days of community labor. In August his admission came after the industry’s self-imposed 10 day moratorium which saw more than 1,000 performers in the LA area get tested and administered preventative antibiotics.
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Porn star Mr Marcus admitted altering his syphilis-positive test results to continue performing in adult films
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He hid the details of the bacterial infection when showing producers his blood test results
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The adult film industry shut down after at least nine porn stars contracted the infection
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'Our friends are fascinated by the fact that my wife and I both breastfeed our daughter,' @placeholder, a 26-year-old nurse, said.
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It is one of the key bonding experiences for a mother and child: breastfeeding. So lesbian partners Heidi and Maryellen Olson wanted to share that with their first-born Sequoia. They both nurse their one-month-old daughter. Phenomenon: Maryellen Olson, 25, nurses her daughter Sequoia despite not giving birth Both breastfeeding: Her wife Heidi, 26, naturally lactates meaning they can both nurse their first-born Dubbed 'co-nursing', the little-known practice requires Maryellen, who didn't give birth, to induce lactation and take a natural drug to boost breastmilk. According to the new parents, it has changed everything. 'It is so worth it for the closeness I feel with Sequoia, and also for the sanity-saving it provides both of us,' graduate student Maryellen, 25, told MailOnline from the family's home in Santa Cruz, California.
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Heidi gave birth to Sequoia on Nov 7, Maryellen wanted to breastfeed too
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Maryellen followed a program of birth control pills and a milk-enhancing drug for three months before the birth at home in Santa Cruz, California
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The movie has more than its share of good gags, and if @placeholder's tic-y histrionics with the camera are starting to flag (I think we've seen the pre-rehearsed fisticuffs more than enough now, thanks), he's a dab hand in the editing suite.
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(CNN) -- According to the "Guinness Book of World Records," Sherlock Holmes is the most popular role in the movies. So if Robert Downey Jr. hardly seems like the iconic Sherlock (he's too short and muscular, and strains to suggest the intellectual arrogance that comes so easily to the English), he can take his place alongside such oddball castings as Buster Keaton, Charlton Heston and George C. Scott. And he's ideally suited to director Guy Ritchie's purpose, which is not to dust off your grandfather's Conan Doyle, but to juice today's kids with a quirky 19th century super sleuth. What's fun about these movies is that the equation works both ways.
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This Holmes is more likely to get physical than his predecessors
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Robert Downey Jr. dons myriad disguises through the course of the movie
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Jude Law is Hardy to Downey's Laurel
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Couric said she heard voice mail messages on Te'o's phone, allegedly from @placeholder, and even saw his phone bill.
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(CNN) -- Notre Dame star linebacker Manti Te'o acknowledged to ABC's Katie Couric that he maintained the illusion of his dead girlfriend in the weeks after he received a call claiming that Lennay Kekua and her death were hoaxes. It wasn't that teo was lying, said spokesman Mathew Hiltzik, who also reportedly represents Couric. Rather, he was still trying to determine exactly what had happened after learning a woman he thought was his girlfriend may never have existed. Opinion: Te'o story, big fail for sportswriters During the interview, set to air on Couric's syndicated show Thursday, the Heisman Trophy runner-up said he mentioned Kekua and her death to reporters after receiving a December 6 phone call from someone he thought was Kekua, saying she was not dead.
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Katie Couric says Te'o's phone bill shows long phone calls to Kekua's alleged number
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Reality check: Derek J said he and his workers were shocked when the gun-toting stylist came in The @placeholder (right)
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By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 16 March 2012 | UPDATED: 12:16 EST, 16 March 2012 Wild West: An angry stylist brought a gun to Derek J's salon It began as a minor dispute between two hair stylists over a dissatisfied client. But it quickly deteriorated into a shootout better suited to a Wild West saloon than a celebrity salon after a furious hairdresser opened fire on his rival. The bizarre incident took place at Atlanta’s J Spot Salon, the studio of Derek J, who regularly appears on the hit show Real Housewives of Atlanta. A fellow hairdresser, identified by Derek J only as Corwin, had an appointment with Neffe Pugh - the sister of R&B singer Keisha Cole.
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Neffe Pugh - sister of R&B singer Keisha Cole - came to new salon after unsatisfactory hair style
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@placeholder must buy a forward of elite-standing, a game-changer, somebody that will strike fear, rather than comfort, into the defences of the continent’s finest outfits.
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For all his many talents - raw pace, an explosive strike and a strut of arrogance - Arsenal’s strike-force requires greater replenishing than merely the return of Joel Campbell next season. Campbell appears to be a fine young player, perhaps only usurped by the magnificent Neymar among the younger players at this World Cup so far. He will prove a valuable addition to the Arsenal squad, now that the work permit issues which forced the club to loan him out to Real Betis and Olympiacos in the last two years have been resolved. VIDEO Scroll down for Paulo Wanchope: Joel Campbell wants to impress Wenger
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Arsenal-owned forward is returning to his parent club this summer
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Campbell nipped in ahead of England's back four numerous times
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(CNN) -- International Correspondent Fred Pleitgen reports from the site of E1, a controversial settlement that the Israeli government plans to build. What is E1? I was standing on the barren hilltops East of Jerusalem and it is hard to believe the area could be at the center of an international controversy. E1 stands for East 1 and marks territory that the Israeli government has slated for settlement construction in the West Bank. It's about 12 square kilometers (4.6 square miles), and when completed will touch the outskirts of Jerusalem. The construction in the E1 area would be an expansion of one of the largest Israeli settlements in the West Bank, Ma'ale Adumim, with about 40,000 inhabitants, and would merge it with the greater Jerusalem area.
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Israel plans to begin construction of settlements in the East 1, or E1, zone in the West Bank
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Group: Currently 137 Israeli settlements in the West Bank, with about 325,000 inhabitants
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Ling married @placeholder, an oncologist, in May 2007, five years after leaving the morning show.
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By Meghan Keneally Lisa Ling has shared a pictured of her daughter while she updated her former co-hosts on The View about her life. The reporter chose an intimate snap of her now-1-year-old daughter Jett lying in between she and her husband Paul Song. During the reunion episode of The View this morning, Ling credited Barbara Walters for reminding her to take care of her professional life and not just focus on her career. Coming together for Barbara: Lisa Ling joined her former View co-hosts in a celebration for Walter's penultimate show Family snap: Ling said that her daughter Jett, now 1, is her husband's doppelganger
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By Laurie Whitwell Follow @@lauriewhitwell Steve McClaren has revealed how he once gave Louis Van Gaal a bouquet of flowers ahead of a match as a tactic to win a vital three points and clinch Champions League football for FC Twente. Van Gaal had guided AZ Alkmaar to the Eredivisie title in 2009 when he travelled to play McClaren’s side at the start of May. Twente needed a victory to secure second place ahead of Ajax and McClaren reckoned that lavishing the famously fierce Dutchman and his team with praise might soften them up ahead of the encounter. The 'tulips trick' seemed to work as Twente won 3-0 and finished one point better off then Ajax.
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New York (CNN) -- A grand jury is expected to announce this week whether a New York City police officer will face criminal charges in the alleged chokehold death of a New York man, according to people familiar with the investigation. Eric Garner, a father of six, died after NYPD officers confronted him on Staten Island for allegedly selling cigarettes illegally. A video of the July 17 encounter shows NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo grabbing the 350-pound man in a chokehold and pulling him onto a sidewalk. During his apprehension, Garner, 43, is heard repeatedly telling the officers that he could not breathe. The New York City Police Department prohibits the chokehold tactic.
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Eric Garner died in a confrontation with New York police July 17
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Leinster scrum-half @placeholder was waved away despite telling referee Doyle 'I have a very serious question' after Ryan received the boot to the face.
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Ireland coasted to a six-try, 49-7 victory over Georgia in a Dublin clash marred by an unpunished stamp to debutant Dominic Ryan's face. The hosts were left incensed by flanker Viktor Kolelishvili bringing his boot down on back-rower Ryan's face but captain Eoin Reddan's complaints went unheeded by referee JP Doyle. Ryan somehow escaped serious injury in a scrappy first-half, before Felix Jones claimed a brace while Dave Kilcoyne, Richardt Strauss, Simon Zebo and Stuart Olding all crossed, with Giorgi Nemsadze responding for Georgia. Leinster fly half Ian Madigan impressed for Ireland with his attacking play and accurate goal kicking
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Clash marred by an unpunished stamp by Georgia flanker flanker Viktor Kolelishvili to debutant Dominic Ryan's face
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Leinster fly half Ian Madigan gives assured display in the absence of rested first choice number 10 Jonathan Sexton
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Munster lock Dave Foley named Man of the Match
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It is a question scientists have yet to answer conclusively, although they have come to @placeholder to test great apes and bats as possible sources.
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The Guinean village widely viewed as Ebola's Ground Zero, where the first proven patient, a two-year-old boy, fell ill and died in December last year, has been cracked to the core. Meliandou, a small village at the top of a forested hill reached by a rutted red earth track, is known throughout the world as the birthplace of the most recent Ebola outbreak. Today villagers here are in debt, stigmatized, hungry and still angry and deeply suspicious about who or what brought the disease that has devastated their lives. A young girl plays with hair in the Guinean village of Meliandou, some 400 miles south-east of Conakry, Guinea, believed to be Ebola's ground zero
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Once back from @placeholder, Shanteau invited CNN to spend time with him the night before his surgery in Atlanta, Georgia.
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- For Olympic swimmer Eric Shanteau, the last two months have been a whirlwind. "Full of the best moments and the scariest moments of my life," says the 24-year-old Olympic swimmer. Eric Shanteau said he felt angry when he found out he had testicular cancer. "Getting to the Olympics was, has always been, my swimming dream since I was 8 or 9 years old. You know, right after I started swimming it was, 'I want to make an Olympic team. That's where I want to be'." In June, a week before the qualifying round of the Olympics he was told he had testicular cancer. "My initial reaction was probably anger more than anything else," he says. "I'm used to being in control of everything. I'm in control of how I train, how I race and then to all of a sudden have that control ripped away from me was tough."
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He has 'been manipulating @placeholder to give him more money to pay lawyer fees and pay off prison staff', a source said.
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By Lydia Warren Last updated at 2:24 PM on 31st January 2012 Convicted killer Joran van der Sloot is reportedly still trying to wean cash from a woman who paid his legal fees, despite her giving up on his case. Mary Hamer, from Lake City, Florida, called herself van der Sloot's 'guardian angel' after shelling out around $100,000 towards legal costs. But on Sunday, the divorced radiologist wrote a bizarre resignation letter saying she accepted defeat in the case, which found him guilty of murder. Killer: Joran Van der Sloot was found guilty of murdering Stephany Flores in 2010 after she found out about his suspected involvement in another disappearance
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Joran van der Sloot sentenced to 28 years behind bars for murder of Stephany Flores in 2010
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That is something that Romney didn't mention in his Monday speech and hardly suggests a precipitous @placeholder-led retreat from Afghanistan, which is already America's longest war.
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(CNN) -- On Monday, Mitt Romney delivered what his campaign billed as a major foreign policy address, in which he sought to distinguish himself from the man he called the "lead from behind" president. The speech at the Virginia Military Institute, which largely focused on the Middle East, served as something of a warm-up for the two remaining debates between Romney and Obama to be held later this month, one of which will focus entirely on foreign policy, while the other will deal with both domestic and national security issues. In the forthcoming debates Romney will have the tricky job of trying to position himself as tougher on national security than Obama -- who tripled the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan during his presidency and ordered the raid that killed Osama bin Laden.
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By Taylor Auerbach The sentencing hearing of former Hey Dad! star Robert Hughes started at Sydney's Downing Centre on Friday morning, with emotional victims' impact statements read out before a packed gallery. One statement, from a victim that MailOnline has not named, was read out by her father - who delivered her address without looking at the man now convicted of sexually assaulting his daughter. 'I was sexually abused by Robert Hughes in his home, while in his care, multiple times before I was eight-years-old,' the victim's submission began. Scroll down for video Robert Hughes arrives at Downing Centre Local Court were the trial took place. Hughes has been taken into custody and awaits the verdict for two remaining charges
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The sentencing hearing of Robert Hughes began on Friday morning
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Victims' emotional impact statements read out in court
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Former child star Sarah Monahan said she may never be able to return to Australia because of the abuse
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The statements reveal the impact of devastation caused by Hughes
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(CNN) -- Authorities in Portugal have received a letter from British prosecutors asking to interview people there in connection with the 2007 disappearance of Madeleine McCann, the authorities told CNN on Thursday. The letter was sent on January 10 by Britain's Crown Prosecution Service, amid a renewed push to find the British girl who disappeared while on vacation with her family in the Portuguese resort town of Praia da Luz. She was 3 years old at the time, and the case prompted headlines around the world. The latest developments in the case come about three months after new police sketches were released of potential suspects and UK police appeared in a TV appeal for information.
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Portugal receives letter from UK Crown Prosecution Service asking to do interviews
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Investigators in Portugal and Britain are working together in a new push to find missing girl
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Madeleine McCann was 3 years old when she disappeared in 2007
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She was on vacation with her family in the Portuguese resort town of Praia da Luz
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Life trickled back to normal in @placeholder, the ancient desert city and home to world-famous cultural sites.
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(CNN) -- In the latest blow to militants, the French military said Wednesday it has seized the airport in Kidal, the last major town under rebel control in northern Mali. If the forces secure the town, it will be the last major city in their sweep north to flush out Islamist militants in Mali, France's former colony. Read more: Why Mali matters? France sent its troops at Mali's request after the Islamists seized the strategic town of Konna on January 10. The town is back under Malian control. In addition, French-led troops now control Timbuktu and Gao cities, and the swath in between that was an Islamist stronghold for almost a year, the French Defense Ministry said this week.
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It is the last major town in the sweep to flush out Islamist militants
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Control of the airport comes days after troops seized Timbuktu and Gao cities
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"We are winning in Mali," French President Francois Hollande says
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Furniture removal man Jack Turley has been given the job of carrying Edinburgh to victory over four-time Pro12 champions Leinster after a shock call-up from head coach Alan Solomons. The New Zealander had spent most of the week moving sofas, cabinets and tables in and out of houses for the Green Van and Man company — and fully expected to play amateur rugby in his role as Heriot’s captain against Glasgow Hawks this weekend. On his first day’s training with Edinburgh, however, he was told by Solomons that he wasn’t there to simply make up the numbers and would, in fact, be starting at the Royal Dublin Showground – one of the citadels of world club rugby.
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Jack Turley will start for Edinburgh when they face Leinster
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Alan Solomons forced to use Turley due to injury crisis
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Transgender DJ: Billy-Joe Newington, 25, is set to have new genitalia made using the skin on his tattooed arm - leaving him with a tribal-print penis A transgender DJ is set to have new genitalia made using the skin on his tattooed arm - leaving him with a tribal-print penis. Billy-Joe Newington, 25, from Cardiff, was born as a girl called Connie, but has been desperate to be a boy since the age of four. He started taking male hormones more than two years ago, quickly transforming him from a size-eight girl into a muscular man with stubble. He had a double mastectomy in January after years of binding his 32C breasts and is booked in for his first ‘lower-half’ taxpayer-funded NHS operation later this year.
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Billy-Joe Newington, 25, grew up as a girl called Connie at Cardiff home
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Mayweather's astonishing run of form betting on the @placeholder has seen him take home £2.03million ($3,267,637.36) in three weeks.
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Fresh from winning more than £2million on NFL betting, Floyd Mayweather flew into Los Angeles on Tuesday and threw thousands into the air at a famous strip club. The action, known as 'making it rain', secured the American boxer a legion of new fans in LA, as people clamoured to pick up the notes he threw to the floor at Sam's Hofbrau. Mayweather, the world's highest-paid sportsman, recently won £895,000 ($1.4m) when the Denver Broncos beat the New York Jets by more than 7.5 points, after betting £506,000 ($815,000). Boxer Floyd Mayweather can be seen in the red cap, centre, throwing money into the air at the LA strip club
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Floyd Mayweather was filmed throwing money into the air at LA strip club
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The American was with friends at Sam's Hofbrau in downtown LA
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He has collected more than £2m betting on NFL matches since September
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He bet £506,000 ($815,000) on the Denver Broncos to beat the New York Jets by more than 7.5 points - winning him £895,000
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By James Nye PUBLISHED: 10:42 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:05 EST, 30 September 2013 The adoptive parents of Baby Veronica are demanding that her biological father and the Cherokee Nation pay for all their legal expenses - as it was revealed that the four-year old cried out 'I don't want to go' when the time came for her to be handed over. The two-long custody battle between Matt and Melanie Capobianco and Veronica's father, Dustin Brown, ended last week when the child was returned to her adoptive parents care after the Oklahoma Supreme Court refused to assume jurisdiction.
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Matt and Melanie Capobianco of Charleston, S.C. are seeking potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars in compensation from Dusten Brown
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Baby Veronica, 4, was handed over to her adoptive parents last Monday after a two year custody battle
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court dissolved a temporary court order leaving the child with her father and his family
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(CNN) -- A Tennessee man was executed Wednesday for the death of a couple in 1985, authorities said. Steve Henley, 55, was executed by lethal injection at 1:33 a.m. ET. Henley was sentenced to death for the slayings of Fred and Edna Stafford. Authorities said Henley shot the couple and later set their farmhouse on fire. An autopsy found that Edna Stafford was still alive when the fire was set, according to authorities. Henley had maintained his innocence, blaming the couple's deaths on co-defendant Terry Flatt. Flatt testified that Henley was drunk, high on drugs and angry over a debt he believed the Staffords owed his grandparents.
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Steve Henley dies by lethal injection early Wednesday for 1985 death of couple
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Henley was convicted of shooting Fred and Edna Stafford, setting farmhouse on fire
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(CNN) -- Elvis Presley. Marilyn Monroe. Jim Morrison. Officials won't say where Michael Jackson was buried, but family gathered at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Their graves are public shrines for fans and followers. Countless people from all over the world make pilgrimages to their burial sites, hoping to draw close to those they adored from afar. Now Michael Jackson's gravesite will become the next holy grail. A private gathering for the pop icon was held Tuesday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills, California. Afterward, his casket was taken to the public memorial service at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. But it remains unclear whether his body has been interred -- or where.
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Celebrities' graves become public shrines for fans and followers
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(CNN) -- Miami is well known for its tropical weather, retiree community and Cuban-American population, but not so much as an international art hub. Luckily for downtown Miami, billionaire real-estate developer Jorge Pérez wants to change that. The real estate developer and art lover donated $40 million, half made up from his private art collection, to the Pérez Art Museum Miami, known as PAMM, one of the few major institutions in the United States with a Hispanic name. That's certainly one way to put Miami on the map. Ancient village found in Miami Downtown Miami is in the midst of a major revitalization: David Beckham is hoping to build a stadium there for his recently announced Miami soccer team. Within the art world, the international art and fashion extravaganza Art Basel, which has taken place in Miami Beach for more than a decade, is considered to be the country's leading art fair with 130 international museum and institutions attracting tens of thousands of people to the five-day event.
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The new Pérez Art Museum Miami was named after billionaire donor Jorge Pérez
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(CNN) -- The strong euro is a "major concern" for European businesses trying to export their goods, according to the chief executive of Spanish food group Ebro. Read more: Text alerts: Cutting costs, and saving lives Ebro is a global producer of rice, pasta and sauces with a large international footprint -- its home Spanish market accounts for just 7% of its turnover. "The war between the different currencies is an alarming situation," said CEO Antonio Hernández, "we are still in a weak recovery; we need to export goods outside." "We cannot afford to have a higher euro, in fact it's quite the opposite," he added.
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Ebro is a global producer of rice, pasta and sauces with a large international footprint
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Ebro has offset sluggish demand in Europe by expanding into higher growth markets
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History does not necessarily repeat itself, but sometimes it makes echoes. An echo from 50 years ago reverberates today over the flap regarding the Redskins nickname and logo. Disturbed by the Redskins quarter-century ban against African-American players, the Kennedy administration in 1961, with Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall spearheading the effort, instructed team owner George Preston Marshall to lift the racial ban or face federal sanction. Marshall had signed a 50-year contract to play home games in the newly constructed D.C. Stadium scheduled to open in 1962. The federal government controlled the land on which the stadium sat, and as landlord it would deny use to any employer who practiced racial discrimination.
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Kennedy administration in 1961 asked Redskins team owner to lift its racial ban
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Thomas Smith: 50 years later, President Obama said team name should be changed
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An elderly man found living in south-central Vietnam has claimed to be a U.S. war veteran who was presumed dead after his helicopter was shot down during a special ops mission over Laos in 1968. But despite the potentially astonishing discovery, the man's two daughters - whom he has never contacted since disappearing - have refused to take a DNA test to prove his identity. The wife and daughters of Sgt. John Hartley Robertson, a one-time Green Beret, initially agreed to participate in DNA testing, before changing their minds last year, according to a filmmaker behind a new documentary asking whether the man is indeed who he says he is.
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Sgt. John Hartley Robertson is believed to have died in 1968 over Laos during a special ops mission during the Vietnam War
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"@placeholder has suffered damages, including the costs of (the) investigation, loss of goodwill, loss of revenue and profits and injury to its reputation, image, strategic advantage and fan relationships," the league alleges in its complaint.
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(CNN) -- Major League Baseball on Friday sued a South Florida clinic Biogenesis of America and several men associated with it for flouting its drug prevention program by allegedly providing performance enhancing substances to players, the pro sports league said. According to reports and the MLB suit, filed in Florida's Miami-Dade County, the clinic reportedly supplied banned performance enhancing substances to a number of current and former pro baseball players such as ex-Boston Red Sox Manny Ramirez. "We believe we have a legitimate legal claim against the defendants, and we intend to pursue it vigorously," said Rob Manfred, Major League Baseball's executive vice president of economics and legal affairs.
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The clinic allegedly supplied performance enhancing drugs to athletes, including baseball stars
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'The girl he broke up with said some trouble was going to happen,' @placeholder told Fox 2.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:12 EST, 21 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:53 EST, 31 October 2013 Fox 2 News has reported Mike Reda allegedly shot dead two women at Detroit's Pablo Davis Elder Living Center who were reportedly friends with his ex-girlfriend A 65-year-old man allegedly shot dead two elderly women with an assault rifle at his nursing home on Sunday in the belief they convinced his ex-girlfriend to dump him. Fox 2 News reported Mike Reda grabbed an AK-47 from his room at Detroit's Pablo Davis Elder Living Center after having a fight with his girlfriend earlier in the day.
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A 65-year-old man allegedly shot dead two women with an assault rifle at his nursing home on Sunday
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Fox 2 News reported the suspect was Mike Reda who lived at Detroit's Pablo Davis Elder Living Center
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Local resident Paul Frantangelo claimed he was confronted, but spared, by the gunman
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The vibes leading into today’s contest have been extraordinary, with @placeholder’s price bouncing out to around 2-1 from odds-on before the punting public stepped in to support one of their favourite sons.
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Will absence have made the heart grow stronger? That is the question facing SPRINTER SACRE (Ascot, 3.00) on Saturday. Sidelined for 386 days by an irregular heartbeat after being pulled up at Kempton, the highest-rated chaser in training puts his reputation on the line in the Clarence House Chase with punters querying if the heart for battle continues to beat strongly in Nicky Henderson’s gelding. Thorough tests have been completed by Celia Marr, an expert on equine cardiology, and a recent trip to Newbury for a workout suggested the vim and vigour so apparent in Sprinter Sacre’s pre-Kempton outings remain.
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Sprinter Sacre has been sidelined for 386 days with an irregular heartbeat
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The first two seasons of British period drama 'Downton Abbey' have taken U.S. audiences by storm, and plans are now in place for America to receive a period drama of its own. And now, just six weeks out from series three, NBC has signed its Oscar-winning creator, Julian Fellowes, to come up with a show based on America's past. Set in late 19th century New York City, 'The Gilded Age' will follow the lives of 'the princes of the American Renaissance, and the vast fortunes they made - and spent.' New show: Julian Fellowes, pictured at The Mount, in Lenox, Massachusetts, the estate of Edith Wharton, who will likely star in his drama for NBC on the Gilded Age in New York
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(CNN) -- The man who collected the urine sample that led to Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun's now-overturned drug suspension says he did not tamper with the sample, as Braun has implied. "I followed the same procedure in collecting Mr. Braun's sample as I did in the hundreds of other samples," Dino Laurenzi Jr. said in a statement released Tuesday. "At no point did I tamper in any way with the samples. This situation has caused great emotional distress for me and my family." Laurenzi's statement comes after Braun publicly blasted Major League Baseball's drug testing system and an arbitration board tossed out a 50-game suspension imposed as the result of the drug test Braun took last year.
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"At no point did I tamper in any way with the samples," the collector says
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By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:04 EST, 15 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:00 EST, 15 September 2012 A set of unique Andy Warhol prints are due to go under the hammer, including four of the Queen of England. Reigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth II (Royal Edition) series is estimated to fetch up to £150,000 at Sotheby’s in London. The four prints are going on sale in the Old Master, Modern and Contemporary Prints auction on Wednesday. Royal art: Andy Warhol's Reigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth ll, a set of four screen prints is expected to fetch up to £150,000 at next week's auction
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A flesh-eating drug that is popular in Russia and more deadly than heroin has reached St. Louis, with doctors confirming a case in the American Journal of Medicine. Doctors at St Mary's Heath Center have come forward with the story of a patient they treated in December 2012. The 30-year-old man's finger had rotted, turned black and fallen off. He also had severe ulcers across both thighs. The drug addict told doctors that eight months earlier he started using a substance called Krokodil - the Russian name for crocodile - that got its name from turning users skin green and scaly.
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CLICK HERE to read the full match report Barcelona coach Luis Enrique claimed that his players do not argue with referees as much as other teams following his side's 1-0 Copa del Rey victory over Atletico Madrid. Lionel Messi gave the Catalans the upper hand heading into the second leg after netting a late winner from a saved penalty at the Nou Camp on Wednesday night. Despite both Luis Suarez and Javier Mascherano being booked for dissent, Enrique insists that Barcelona 'hardly protest at all' to officials during matches. Lionel Messi breathes a sigh of relief after scoring a late winner from a missed penalty
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Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid in Copa del Rey quarter-final first leg
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The deadly Ebola virus poses a 'very serious threat' to Britain, it was warned today as the government convened a meeting of its Cobra emergency committee. Prime Minister David Cameron has ordered ministers to review measures needed to protect Britons at home and abroad. It comes as a man has been tested for the Ebola virus in Birmingham while another also went to Charing Cross Hospital in London fearing he he was infected. Doctors have been put on red alert for signs that the outbreak which has killed more than 670 people in West Africa could be heading to the UK.
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One man tested for Ebola in Birmingham amid fears killer will reach the UK
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The son of a famous Boston Red Sox announcer who is accused of stabbing to death his girlfriend in August has broken his silence to announce his innocence. 'How dumb would I have to be? I loved her, I still love her,' he said in his first interview since the attack where police say he pinned 27-year-old Jennifer Martel to the patio and stabbed her repeatedly as their 5-year-old daughter Arianna watched. The bulky 34-year-old maintains his innocence despite first hand accounts of Remy committing the act and despite his having been covered in blood as police dragged him from the scene of the murder.
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By James Slack A wheelchair padded with £370,000 of cocaine, endangered iguanas hidden inside sock and ill-fitting waistcoats with 30,000 cigarettes sewn into the lining. These are some of the most bizarre - and idiotic - attempts to smuggle drugs, contraband and even reptiles into the UK as pictures released by border officials today show. Other items stuffed with drugs included chocolate bars, children’s lollipops, carpets, a chapatti oven and ornamental monkey statues. Scroll down for video Border Officials have revealed that iguanas were brought into the UK by being smuggled inside a sock Border Force Director General, Sir Charles Montgomery, said officers had been confronted with 'every trick in the book'
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Kevin Pietersen's early exit from international cricket is unbelievable, according to his former England teammate Eoin Morgan. Pietersen's book release earlier this month effectively ended his chances of playing for England again, after the 34-year-old attacked former teammates and coach Andy Flower, but Morgan revealed that he could still be playing. 'I think it's unbelievable in a way, because certainly he could still be playing for England quite easily,' Morgan told Australian Associated Press. 'It is sad to think that probably the best cricketer I have ever played with is not playing [internationally] any more.' Eoin Morgan (left) believes Kevin Pietersen (right) could easily still be playing international cricket
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Hatem Ben Arfa could have to wait until next season before making his Nice debut. The 27-year-old was released from his contract with Newcastle United earlier this month before signing for the Ligue 1 club. But the France Football Federation (FFF) have not yet given Ben Arfa clearance to play. This is because FIFA rules state that a player can only represent two clubs in any one season. Hatem Ben Arfa signed for Nice after having his contract terminated by Newcastle United earlier this month Ben Arfa, in action last season, had impressed at Newcastle, but his form dipped and he fell out with staff
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Hatem Ben Arfa could have to sit out the rest of the 2014-15 season
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Hong Kong (CNN) -- A Philippine teenager with a shy, crooked smile and expressive eyebrows -- who also happens to be the first figure skater ever to represent a Southeast Asian country -- qualified for the free skate after his performance on Thursday. Michael Christian Martinez, the lone athlete for the Philippines, is an unlikely competitor from a country without snow. Catapulted into the limelight after qualifying last year, his entire home country, which has never won a medal in the Winter Olympics, is rooting for him. On Thursday, he finished 19th overall with a total segment score of 64.81 which means he'll move on to Friday's final free skate.
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US special forces failed in an attempt to free the British hostage who ISIS militants have threatened to kill, Philip Hammond confirmed this morning. The Foreign Secretary said the Government was now considering a number of ways to protect the hostage, adding: 'We will look at every possible option.' Mr Hammond also said Britain would also 'certainly consider' airstrikes against ISIS. Mr Hammond's remarks came after jihadist militants released a second sickening video yesterday which showed US journalist Steven Sotloff being beheaded by a fighter with an English accent. At the end of the video, a British hostage is filmed on his knees in a similar orange jumpsuit to those worn by the two men already killed by the extremist group, sparking fears he could be their next victim.
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(CNN) -- A Yale lab technician charged in the strangling murder of a Yale graduate student less than a week before she was to be married plans to plead guilty, his attorney said Wednesday. Public defender Joseph Lopez said his client, Raymond Clark III, will plead guilty in New Haven, Connecticut, Superior Court on Thursday as part of a plea bargain, though he would not divulge the details of the agreement. Clark had originally pleaded not guilty in January 2010. Clark, 26, of Branford, Connecticut, is accused in the slaying of Annie Le, 24, who was pursuing a doctorate in pharmacology at Yale when she went missing September 8, 2009. Le's body was discovered inside a wall of a Yale lab building four days later after an extensive search by the FBI and police.
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By Nadine Dorries Dorries: 'Boris is the silver bullet who will give the Tories a majority' I wrote in this newspaper back in February that David Cameron should deploy the Tory Party secret weapon and invite Boris back into the Westminster fold. Now that has happened. With Boris batting for the team, we have a much stronger chance of winning the next General Election. Boris is our perfect anti-Nigel Farage weapon. Following his strongly Eurosceptic speech last week, Boris will undoubtedly coax back the voters who have temporarily left the Conservatives and dallied with Ukip. If anyone could be the silver bullet needed to take us clear across the majority line, the Mayor of London is it.
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By Mark Duell Last updated at 1:15 PM on 30th August 2011 It was his first return visit to the organisation he once ran since sexual assault charges were dropped. Dominique Strauss-Kahn took the chance to apologise to staff of the International Monetary Fund for any troubled caused after sexual assault charges against him were dismissed last week. Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, drove himself and his wife Anne Sinclair to the IMF headquarters in Washington D.C. and met briefly with his successor and fellow French national Christine Lagarde. Happy: Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Anne Sinclair are seen outside their home on Monday in Washington D.C.
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Maribel Alpas, 31, worked for Filipino nurses Dennis and Girlie Samson for two years, caring for their two young children, in Warrington, Cheshire Detectives want to question two UK-based nurses after their children’s nanny was found beheaded in the Philippines. Maribel Alpas, 31, worked for Filipino nurses Dennis and Girlie Samson for two years, caring for their two young children, in Warrington, Cheshire. During a trip home to see her family in the Philippines, the nanny went missing and on March 25, her severed head was found in a canal. Bones and human remains were found among a pile of ashes at the Samsons’ family home in the Philippines, police said.
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Researchers have claimed that Shakespeare's portrayal of King Richard III as a psychopath was unfounded - but admit he was a control freak. A team at the University of Leicester, which recently discovered the remains of the King under a car park, are now attempting to analyse the king's personality. They found that, while there was no evidence for Shakespeare’s depiction of Richard III as a psychopath, he may have had 'intolerance to uncertainty syndrome' – which may have manifested in control freak tendencies. The hunchback king: The skeleton or Richard III, unearthed in a dig last September, showing evidence of the curvature of the spine and battle injuries suffered by the last Plantagenet king
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Kelly Gissendaner was sentenced to death for a murder plot targeting her husband
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By Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 18:46 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:09 EST, 20 June 2013 President Obama called for countries to break down the walls in their hearts as he gave a speech at Berlin's iconic Brandenburg Gate. Speaking from behind a wall of bullet-proof glass, the US president removed his jacket and rolled up his sleeves as he battled the 86F temperature on Wednesday, quipping: 'People of Berlin, your welcome is so warm I'm going to take off my jacket.' At times wiping away beads of sweat, the President read from paper because the teleprompter wasn't working.
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By James Chapman British firms who do not export to the EU should be freed from the most burdensome Brussels regulations, hundreds of business leaders will say today. Business for Britain, a Eurosceptic campaign group representing 800 business leaders, will propose that only the five per cent of UK companies who trade with the Continent should be subject to the rules of the single market. It says reform should form a centrepiece of Britain’s demands for a looser relationship with the EU in a renegotiation of membership promised by David Cameron ahead of an in/out referendum if the Conservatives win the next election.
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As the world's richest man, you might think Bill Gates would part with some loose change to pay someone to do his dishes. But the billionaire won't have any of that. He likes to do them himself - to his own exacting standards every night. The 58-year-old Microsoft founder shed light on his domestic habits and other personal insights during an online question-and-answer session on Reddit.com. Alongside more high-brow topics of philanthropy and government spying, Gates shared the eyebrow-raising revelation that his wife would likely want Samuel L Jackson to play her husband in a biopic. Unlikely casting: Billionaire Bill Gates (left) has revealed in an online chat session that his wife, Melinda, would be pleased if Samuel L Jackson (right) were to play her husband in a biopic
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(CNN) -- A soccer whistle-blower has criticized FIFA's "culture of self-protection" after the world governing body rejected her claim over a breach of confidentiality as the World Cup bidding saga rumbled on. "Woe be to any other person who cares enough to risk personal safety to report FIFA corruption," said Phaedra Al-Majid, who was in charge of international media relations for the Qatar 2022 bid until 2010, in a public statement. Al-Majid along with another whistle-blower -- Australian Bonita Mersiades -- gave evidence to American lawyer Michael Garcia, who has investigated the bidding process surrounding the 2018 and 2022 World Cups.
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Since the decline of piracy, various military units have used the @placeholder, usually in skull-and-crossbones design, as a unit identification insignia or a victory flag to ascribe to themselves the proverbial ferocity and toughness of pirates.
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By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 15:54 EST, 2 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:55 EST, 2 December 2012 Flying the flag: Gordon Brown with the Jolly Roger from Second World War submarine HMS Tantalus which has resurfaced after 40 years missing A Jolly Roger flag flown atop a World War Two submarine has resurfaced - after going missing for 40 years. The flag was last flown on HMS Tantalus at the end of the war in 1945 and was given to the boat's youngest submariner, telegraphist Jack Brown, at the end of its service. But the Jolly Roger went missing following Jack's death four decades ago and has only just been found again by his delighted son Gordon in his sister's attic.
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Gordon Brown, 66, of Gosport, Hants, found the flag, which belonged to the HMS Tantalus in his sister's attic
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By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 04:50 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 26 October 2012 A 15-year-old boy has inspired Tesco's next best-selling ready meal - on his first day of work experience. Matthew Lilley, of March, Cambridgeshire, stunned industry experts at the supermarket giant when he devised its next mouth-watering hit. Product developers were so impressed with the student's beef and tomato homebake dish with bolognese sauce that they decided they would roll it out in their stores nationwide. Matthew Lilley, 15, of March, Cambridgeshire, stunned industry experts at Tesco when he devised its next mouth-watering hit while on work experience - Beef & Tomato Wedge Bake
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Casey Kasem's children are taking their fight against their stepmom to see their ailing father all the way to court. Kasem's daughter Julie Kasem and her husband filed a conservatorship petition in a Los Angeles court Monday, claiming the retired radio host "has been isolated from his daughters, friends and other family" by his wife. Kasem, who for decades hosted radio music countdown shows "American Top 40" and "Casey's Top 40," is suffering from Parkinson's disease and "may have early onset Parkinson's dementia," according to the court filing. He retired in 2009. Kasem, 81, has the "ability to shuffle short distances, but is mainly bedridden and requires the assistance of a wheelchair to move any distance," the court document said.
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Kasem's daughters claim his wife is isolating the retired radio host from family and friends
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On-loan West Ham midfielder Alex Song has declared that West Ham can become one of English football's leading forces, and then Europe's, providing they follow Atletico Madrid's example. The Hammers are flying high domestically this season, with Sam Allardyce's side sitting sixth in the Premier League - one point behind Manchester United in fourth and the final position Champions League spot. And having joined the club on a season-long loan from Spanish giants Barcelona, the Camerooon international is adamant that the potential at the club means they can be challenging with the Premier League's established big sides within the next five to six years.
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Alex Song has been an ever-present since joining West Ham on loan
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By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 03:54 EST, 11 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:10 EST, 11 March 2014 Northerners have pilloried Evan Davis after the broadcaster suggested that the BBC should say it's based in Manchester, not Salford. Today programme presenter Davis, 51, said the change would boost the North West's international reputation and help forge a 'mega-city' stretching from Merseyside to Leeds. He said it was a 'serious problem' that parts of Greater Manchester such as Salford, home to the BBC's MediaCity UK since 2011, refused to simply be called 'Manchester'. 'Go back to London': said it was a 'serious problem' that parts of Greater Manchester such as Salford, home to the BBC's MediaCity UK since 2011, refused to simply be called 'Manchester'
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Today man said change would boost the North West's international profile
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(CNN) -- When I was a kid, I remember a guy named Daniel Ellsberg leaking some classified documents to the New York Times about the Vietnam War called "the Pentagon Papers." When the whistle-blower finally stood trial for espionage, my parents weren't quite sure how to feel. But when Richard Nixon's crew was revealed to have been conducting illegal wiretaps in an effort to discredit the former intelligence contractor, well, they were outraged and decided Ellsberg was a hero. So did the judge and most of America. I wonder whether Ed Snowden, the 29-year-old Booz Allen Hamilton employee behind last week's series of leaks about National Security Agency surveillance on the American public, will be rewarded with the same admiration. You'd think we would be even more outraged by what he uncovered than we were by the surveillance of Ellsberg. After all, it's not just one lone loose cannon being wiretapped here, it's all of us being monitored.
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Daniel Ellsberg became a hero for his role in disclosing the Pentagon Papers
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Douglas Rushkoff: Will Snowden be recognized for his heroism in disclosing mass surveillance?
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Newtown, Connecticut (CNN) -- "We can't tolerate this anymore." That's what President Barack Obama told those attending a memorial service Sunday in Newtown, Connecticut, two days after a man shot his way into Sandy Hook Elementary School and killed 26 people -- 20 of them children no older than 7, who would never go on a date, drive a car, marry or have kids of their own. Obama offered his condolences, saying, "All across this land of ours, we have wept with you." He praised the residents of Newtown for having pulled together and "loved one another" with a spirit all could emulate. And he asked whether more could be done to prevent more parents, sisters and brothers, like those in this quiet New England town, from suffering similar heartaches.
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NEW: "These tragedies must end. And to end them, we must change," Obama says
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Six games unbeaten but thoughts of invincibility couldn’t be further from Arsene Wenger’s mind. Not when he feels so exposed. Arsenal’s manager had a lot to consider after this north London derby, not least how he finds his squad threadbare in defence and midfield after £76million of summer spending. The latter of those departments was decimated here — Jack Wilshere hurting his right ankle and Aaron Ramsey and Mikel Arteta falling to respective hamstring and calf injuries. Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain wheels away after equalising for Arsenal against Spurs The England midfielder gave Spurs goalkeeper Hugo Lloris no chance from close range
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A late goal from Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain rescued a point for Arsenal in the North London derby
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(EW.com) -- Though "All My Children" and "One Life to Live" are history, "General Hospital" -- for now -- is firmly ensconced in ABC's daytime lineup. But since ratings aren't as strong as they used to be -- the show's averaging a 1.1 rating among adults women 18-49, down 21 percent from last year -- and given how Katie Couric's syndicated talk show is coming to ABC stations this fall, it's still possible that the good people of Port Charles may lose their home in daytime. But it could have a future in primetime: EW has confirmed that ABC entertainment chief Paul Lee is pondering one scenario that would allow the soap to air as an evening summer series. Not a bad thought, right?
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(CNN) -- The man who served as chief of security for former Colombian President Alvaro Uribe boarded a U.S. plane bound for Virginia, where he faces drug trafficking charges, police said Tuesday. Mauricio Santoyo Velasco voluntarily turned himself in to U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration officials in Colombia's capital after a weekend of negotiations, Colombian police said. According to a federal indictment unsealed last month, Santoyo is accused of working with paramilitary groups to smuggle cocaine into the United States from about 2002 to 2008. Uribe was popular as president in part because of his tough stance against leftist rebels. But critics accused his administration of siding with paramilitary groups, which also deal in drugs, in its fight.
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(CNN) -- Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah repeated his stance that Israel was behind the killing of Lebanon's former prime minister six years ago and slammed the U.N.-backed court for sowing discord in Lebanon. "The tribunal was established for an obvious political goal, and no one is allowed to investigate Israel," he said on Lebanese TV Saturday, explaining his position on the Special Tribunal for Lebanon's indictments in connection with the 2005 attack, which left Rafik Hariri and 22 others dead. "Instead of investigating with Israel, they cooperated with Israel." The tribunal submitted to Lebanese authorities a sealed indictment and arrest warrants this week for an unknown number of suspects. A highly placed source in the Lebanese Army told CNN the four include Mustafa Badreddine, Hasan Oneisa, Salim Ayyah and Asad Sabra -- all Hezbollah members.
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Cristiano Ronaldo celebrated his goal during Real Madrid's 4-1 victory in the Champions League final by doing a Mario Balotelli. After scoring the final goal of the game from the penalty spot, the superstar forward saw fit to copy AC Milan man's iconic celebration from Italy's 2-1 win over Germany in the semi-final of Euro 2012. Diego Godin had given Atletico the lead in the first half, and they seemed to be heading to victory, before a dramatic stoppage time equaliser from Sergio Ramos took the game into extra-time. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Real Madrid fans erupt as Bale scores in Champions League final
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By Will Stewart In Moscow PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:40 EST, 15 May 2013 A 12-year-old Russian boy was stabbed nearly two dozen times while on holiday on the island of Crete, allegedly by a Dutchman working as an entertainer at the child's hotel, Greek authorities said. Nikita Onishchenko, who was on holiday with his family, was airlifted to Athens by military plane after being stabbed 20 times on the chest, back and other parts of the body. He was left in a 'comatose state' in a 'serious' condition and is now expected to undergo urgent surgery.
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(CNN) -- Catania manager Rolando Maran was not even alive the last time his club claimed a home win over AC Milan in the top-flight. Maran was born on July 14, 1963, just two months after Catania had pulled off victory against a Milan team which would go on to win the European Cup three days later. Led by the prolific Jose Altafini, Milan went on to defeat a Benfica side which had won the trophy in each of the previous two years and claim the title as the first Italian team to have won the competition. What a contrast to that of a few days earlier when Catania pulled off a famous victory, courtesy of a goal from Bruno Petroni -- a player on loan from AC's famous rivals, Internazionale.
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Washington (CNN) -- When President Barack Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law, it was clear he would face an uphill battle defending the law and communicating its benefits to the American public. In the months leading to passage, we heard cries of rationing, death panels and blatant mischaracterization of what is in the bill. Since passage, the cries have shifted from rationing to repeal. Efforts to repeal the law have been highlighted by the self-proclaimed "Young Guns" of the GOP -- House Minority Whip Eric Cantor of Virginia, Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and Rep. Kevin McCarthy of California. President Obama should not be fazed by this or any other calls for repeal. He should do the job he was elected to do and protect patients' interests, but he will need to face a confused public.
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