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"We started well and had the match under control for the first 20 minutes, but @placeholder ran hard, showed lots of fighting spirit and seized the initiative," he said.
(CNN) -- Bayern Munich's 10-match winning run came to a halt on Saturday with a 0-0 draw at Hoffenheim that saw goalkeeper Manuel Neuer go past 1,000 minutes without conceding a goal. The Germany international, who signed from Schalke in pre-season, kept his 11th consecutive clean sheet as Bayern maintained a three-point lead after eight league rounds. Second-placed Werder Bremen can join the 22-time Bundesliga champions on 19 points with a victory at Hanover on Sunday, but Bayern have a far superior goal difference ahead of the international break. Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes was happy with the result following the midweek Champions League win at home to Manchester City. @highlight German league leaders Bayern Munich held 0-0 by Hoffenheim on Saturday @highlight Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer yet to concede in 11 matches @highlight Werder Bremen can join Bayern on 19 points with win at Hanover on Sunday @highlight Defending champions Borussia Dortmund up to fourth with victory
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The day in day out struggles of regular @placeholder that guy has no idea and I don’t think he will ever have any idea,’ he said.
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 20:19 EST, 13 March 2013 | UPDATED: 05:37 EST, 14 March 2013 The man who secretly filmed the infamous ’47 percent’ video of Mitt Romney has finally come forward and explained why he decided to wade into the presidential dogfight. Scott Prouty publicly admitted that he was the bartender who released the footage of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaking at a private fundraiser and he said that the motivating reason behind the move was so that all Americans could see the ‘true’ Romney. ‘Frankly the people that were there that night, they paid $50,000 per person for a dinner. I grew up in a blue collar area of Boston,’ Mr Prouty said in an interview with MSNBC’s Ed Schultz. @highlight Scott Prouty announces that he was the bartender who filmed the Romney comments during a $50,000-per-plate fundraiser during the campaign @highlight Said that he realized after he set up the camera that the candidate wasn't just giving his normal stump speech @highlight Felt that everyone should hear what Romney 'really feels'
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He blamed SCAF for not having moved @placeholder last week from the prison to the hospital.
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Reports conflicted Wednesday over whether the 84-year-old former president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, was clinically dead. The state-run Middle East News Agency, citing medical sources, said he was declared clinically dead shortly after arriving late Tuesday at a military hospital in Cairo, where he had been taken after suffering a stroke and cardiac arrest earlier in the day. But Gen. Mamdouh Shaheen, a member of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, told CNN, "He is not clinically dead as reported, but his health is deteriorating and he is in critical condition." Fast facts on the life of Hosni Mubarak @highlight A general and Mubarak's lawyer say he is not dead @highlight State-run Middle East News Agency, citing medical sources, says he's dead @highlight Mubarak's attorney: "He has suffered a stroke but he is not dead"
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The Chinese are currently designing their own stealth fighter aircraft, the FC-31, which analysts have noted resembles the @placeholder.
Hong Kong (CNN)China has strenuously denied it stole designs for America's next generation fighter jet, calling the accusations "baseless." The Foreign Ministry in Beijing responded Monday to the publication by German magazine Der Spiegel of new documents purportedly from NSA leaker Edward Snowden. The ministry's spokesperson Hong Lei told reporters Monday, that he wondered if his country's accusers could produce any evidence to support their claims. "Cyber attacks are hard to trace back and are usually committed across borders. This complexity means that it is extremely difficult to identify the source of the attacks." One document reveals that U.S. authorities believe China stole "many terabytes of data" related to its new state-of-the-art F-35 fighter jet, including detailed engine schematics and radar design. @highlight German magazine Der Spiegel published documents purportedly from NSA leaker Edward Snowden @highlight Documents say U.S. believes China stole "many terabytes of data" related to its new F-35 fighter jet @highlight Snowden is currently living in Russia and faces charges of espionage in the United States
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"The @placeholder learned about the thwarted plot last week but agreed to White House and CIA requests not to publish it immediately because the sensitive intelligence operation was still under way," the news agency report stated.
(CNN) -- Justice Department officials are tight-lipped, but The Associated Press says it knows why federal agents wanted telephone records of its reporters. A May 7, 2012, AP story broke the news that the CIA had thwarted an al Qaeda plot to blow up a U.S.-bound jetliner around the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden by American commandos. The story, which included reporting by five staffers, said the plot was significant in part because the White House had told the public that it had no information about planned attacks around the anniversary. It came two-and-a-half years after a similar attempt by al Qaeda operative Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, who concealed a bomb in his underwear and unsuccessfully attempted to detonate it on a flight to Detroit. The 2012 attempt involved a more sophisticated bomb, the AP reported. @highlight The AP says the leak probe centers on a May 2012 story on a failed bomb plot @highlight Attorney General Eric Holder says the revelation "put the American people at risk" @highlight The operative involved had been planted by Saudi intelligence, sources told CNN
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When he drove back to @placeholder six days before the murder to buy a .30-06 high-powered hunting rifle for just under $250, the gun store salesman later told investigators, "I remember he paid for the gun with $20 bills, paid cash."
MEMPHIS, Tennessee (CNN) -- When James Earl Ray bought a white Mustang in the summer of 1967, he stood on a streetcorner in downtown Birmingham, Alabama, and pulled the cash out of his shirt pocket, $2,000 in all. James Earl Ray paid $2,000 cash for a white Mustang, similar to this one, the seller told the FBI. "Mostly twenties, with some $100 bills," the seller would later tell the FBI about the sale to Ray, later convicted of assassinating the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. "He must have had a roll of twenties, if he paid that guy $2,000 in twenties, that'd be a lot of money," said Jerry Ray, James Earl Ray's brother. @highlight Police: James Earl Ray's money came from a bank robbery in his hometown @highlight Gun, masks used in robbery found near burial plot of Ray's mother @highlight Ray bought a Mustang and underwent plastic surgery before King's death @highlight Prosecutors believe he lived very cheaply on the run
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@placeholder was delighted to score his first goal for United with an accurate strike after 36 minutes on the edge of the area.
Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has hailed the impact of Old Trafford debutants during the 4-0 win over Queens Park Rangers on Sunday. Herrera, also a summer signing for United, particularly praised man of the match Angel di Maria after his stunning performance guided Louis van Gaal's side to their first win this season. Di Maria, the club's £60million record signing, scored the opening goal after his free-kick evaded everyone, before aiding goals for Herrera, captain Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata during the comprehensive win. You can like our Manchester United Facebook page here... Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring Manchester United's third goal with three summer signings @highlight Spaniard impressed by Manchester United's fellow summer signings @highlight Midfielder joined United this summer for £29million from Athletic Bilbao @highlight Ander Herrera praised man of the match performance from Angel di Maria @highlight Manchester United won 4-0 on Sunday against Queens Park Rangers @highlight Victory was the first under new manager Louis van Gaal
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He said: "The @placeholder visa is meant to have a one-stop shop where you get your visa and then you can easily travel to Angola ... Namibia, Botswana, Zambia and Zimbabwe."
Chobe National Park, Botswana (CNN) -- There are few places in the world that conjure the same kind of imagery as the Chobe National Park in Botswana. Drifting through the savannas, torrents of water wind-off into a sunlit horizon; cheetahs stalk their prey as flocks of gazelle prance through the long, parched grass; and African elephants traverse hundreds of miles in search of greener pastures and fresh watering holes. Poniso Shamukuni, a professional guide at Botswana's Chobe Park, said the country's environment and wildlife is like no other. "I enjoy seeing the biodiversity and I enjoy seeing the natural resources," he added, "when tourists are really into it... taking pictures of animals, I also enjoy that." @highlight KAZA conservation area spans Angola, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana @highlight It is home to rhinos, lions and world's largest population of African elephants @highlight The five countries are working to make it easier to cross borders
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Shailene's love of the book and dedication to the character was evident in not only her pursuit of the role but her delivery of the essence of @placeholder in her audition.
(EW.com) -- Shailene Woodley has been offered the role of Hazel Grace Lancaster in the adaptation of John Green's "The Fault in Our Stars." "During our exhaustive search to find Hazel Grace Lancaster, I saw some stunning auditions by today's finest young actresses," director Josh Boone tells EW in an exclusive statement. "Over 250 girls read for the part, but it wasn't until Shailene stepped in front of the camera that I truly saw Hazel for the first time. It was like lightning striking. I can't wait for the rest of the world to see what I have." The best selling "The Fault in Our Stars" by John Green (and an EW Best Fiction of 2012 pick) tells the story of Gus and Hazel, two teenagers who meet in a cancer support group and fall in love. (From the EW review: "Their ensuing love story is as real as it is doomed, and the gut-busting laughs that come early in the novel make the luminous final pages all the more heartbreaking.") @highlight Shailene Woodley will star in "The Fault in Our Stars" @highlight She'll play Hazel Grace Lancaster in the adaptation of John Green's novel @highlight "Stars" tells the story of two teenagers who meet in a cancer support group
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Meanwhile, @placeholder, coach of Eriksson's former charges, said he would not change his policy of not revealing his team to his squad until two hours before kick off.
(CNN) -- Ivory Coast coach Sven-Goran Eriksson is set to play his injured captain Didier Drogba from the start of their crucial World Cup Group G clash against Brazil on Sunday. Drogba fractured his arm during a pre-World Cup warm-up match against Japan but still managed 25 minutes during Ivory Coast's 0-0 draw against Portugal in their opener on Tuesday. The Chelsea star wore a cast to protect his injury and came close to making the breakthrough after coming off the bench. Former England boss Eriksson was clearly satisfied with what he saw and his performances in training. "It wouldn't be surprising if Drogba plays from the start against Brazil. He came on for 25 minutes against Portugal and it went well," Eriksson told AFP. @highlight Sven-Goran Eriksson says he could start with Didier Drogba against Brazil @highlight Ivory Coast captain Drogba fractured his arm in a pre-World Cup friendly @highlight Drogba played 25 minutes of his side's 0-0 opening draw against Portugal @highlight Fabio Capello will not say if he is to play goalkeeper Robert Green against Algeria
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Some of that will probably occur, but it's not the ever-charming @placeholder who will suffer the most from these scandals.
(CNN) -- The latest problems with the IRS witch hunt, the seizure of phone records from The Associated Press, the conflicting Benghazi stories and disastrous attempts to enforce Obamacare may all seem unrelated, but they are not. Each of these events is the direct byproduct of two central philosophies of the Obama administration -- the massive expansion of the size and power of the federal government and a lack of trust in the American people. These scandals were bound to happen. In fact, it was inevitable, and there will be more. President Obama has grown the size, the scope, the debt and the power of the federal government to such irresponsible proportions that problems like these are an inevitable result. @highlight Gov. Bobby Jindal: There's a common element in woes facing Obama adminstration @highlight He says controversies flow out of a belief in the virtues of big government @highlight Jindal: Bill Clinton declared end of era of big government; Obama has restored it
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A policeman stands guard as officers and firefighters continue to search for a tiger, which is on the loose near @placeholder
A tiger hunt is underway near Paris today following reports of a wild beast roaming around a supermarket car park. Police marksmen supported by a helicopter were scrambled after residents said they saw the animal in France’s Seine-et-Marne department, to the east of the capital. French authorities told residents to remain indoors as emergency services search for the tiger in an area approximately five miles from the Disneyland Paris theme park. Scroll down for video Tiger: The beast was first spotted near the village of Montevrain, where this grainy picture of a cat-like animal was taken After staring directly into the camera the 'tiger' calmly turns away and wanders off into nearby farmland @highlight Police marksmen supported by a helicopter scrambled to Seine-et-Marne @highlight Residents say they spotted tiger wandering through a nearby car park @highlight Animal first spotted near village of Montevrain, where a photo was taken @highlight French authorities tell residents to remain indoors as they search for animal in area just five miles from Disneyland Paris theme park
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'He is very hopeful that this will resolve itself, that he will be granted political asylum in @placeholder and that he will be allowed to leave.
By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 03:57 EST, 22 June 2012 | UPDATED: 14:25 EST, 22 June 2012 Jemima Khan has told Julian Assange to stop hiding from the Swedish authorities and face the sex allegations that await him. The socialite and former wife of cricket star Imran Khan was among a host of wealthy supporters who put up tens of thousands of pounds to help the WikiLeaks founder meet his £240,000 bail following his arrest in 2010. But she now faces losing her money, which totaled £20,000, after he apparently breached his bail conditions by spending the past three nights holed up in London's Ecuadorian Embassy in an 11th-hour bid for political asylum. @highlight Her comments come as Assange attacked Australian PM for using 'slimy rhetoric' @highlight He accused Australia of an 'effective declaration of abandonment' @highlight Ecuador's President Rafael Correa will make asylum decision today @highlight Assange is in 'good spirits' and remains hopeful of starting a new life in the South American country, veteran journalist John Pilger says @highlight He has a room with a computer and embassy staff have been 'very hospitable', Pilger adds
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'FIFA is obliged to take action against any unauthorised reproduction of its intellectual property in a commercial context,' said a @placeholder spokesman, augustly.
By Jonathan McEvoy Published: 02:46 EST, 18 July 2014 | Updated: 04:20 EST, 18 July 2014 Not since the International Olympic Committee banned British cake decorators from making rings out of marzipan, have sporting officials been such party-poopers. For FIFA have ordered Formula One world championship leader Nico Rosberg to remove an image of the World Cup trophy from his helmet. Rosberg tweeted earlier in the week that he was planning to wear the design at this weekend's grand prix at Hockenheim in homage to the victory of the German football team. A piece of harmless fun? No, the serious business of, err, business did not permit such fripperies. @highlight FIFA ordered F1 world championship leader to remove image of World Cup @highlight Rosberg prompted into a re-design with a large star replacing the trophy @highlight He is four points ahead of Lewis Hamilton heading into this weekend's race
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"It's really bright out there too -- I was so used to all the gloom in @placeholder and all the clouds
(CNN) -- Just four days after winning her fifth Wimbledon crown, Serena Williams overcame the effects of jet lag to successfully begin the defense of her Bank of the West Classic title in Stanford, California. The American made a smooth transition from the London grass courts -- which she will return to for the Olympics later this month -- and an eight-hour time difference as she beat college champion Nicole Gibbs 6-2 6-1 in the second round of the hard-court event. "I definitely felt a little sluggish today, but it was fine, and it was good to get that win," Williams told reporters after winning against the 19-year-old wildcard entrant to register her 25th victory in 26 matches. @highlight Serena Williams wins her first match just four days after victory in the Wimbledon final @highlight American returned to the U.S. to defend her title at Stanford hard-court event @highlight Teen opponent idolized Williams as a child, and was even her ballgirl at age 12 @highlight Williams will face South African sixth seed Scheepers in quarterfinals
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‘The people who were set free from manufacturing, or their children, have by and large been absorbed by the government sector, which has now a quarter of the workforce, twice that of @placeholder.
France will ‘bring down’ the euro if it does not get to grips with austerity, one of Europe’s most influential economists has warned. Hans-Werner Sinn, the president of Germany’s Institute for Economic Research think tank, said the single currency bloc was heading for ‘decades of crisis’. He warned that France will ‘threaten the stability of the eurosystem’ if it does not cut Government spending and promote private business growth. Scroll down for video Hans-Werner Sinn, the president of Germany’s Institute for Economic Research think tank, said the single currency bloc was heading for ‘decades of crisis’ thanks to the policies of President Hollande (pictured) @highlight Expert says single currency bloc was heading for 'decades of crisis' @highlight He warned that France will 'threaten the stability of the eurosystem' if it does not cut Government spending and promote private business growth
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Police said he killed his daughter @placeholder, 11, around the same time, using the same method.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- The FBI has begun interviewing clients of deceased Garden City, New York, lawyer William Parente as part of an investigation into his financial dealings, according to FBI spokesman James Margolin. Stephanie Parente, 19, was found dead along with her sister and parents in a Baltimore hotel Monday. Margolin said the investigation was launched at the request of police in Baltimore County, Maryland, where Parente, his wife and their two daughters were found dead in a hotel room earlier this week. "We're looking into Parente's business interests and whether there's any impropriety there and any crime was committed," Margolin said. @highlight FBI looking for financial impropriety after man's clients talked about money loss @highlight Police say William Parente killed wife, two daughters in hotel room @highlight Family ID'd as William and Betty Parente, Stephanie, 19, Catherine, 11 @highlight Police say Parente, an attorney, fatally cut himself
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@placeholder turns away from Abbott's bouncer and the ball hits him on the side of the head
Click here for updates on Phil Hughes' condition after his injury Reaction from across the cricket world to the incident The cricket world is in shock after the news that Phil Hughes is in a critical condition after being hit on the head by a bouncer playing for South Australia against New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield. Not only shock because of the extent of the Australian’s injuries but because this is an incident of unprecedented seriousness, certainly since helmets were introduced more than 30 years ago to significantly reduce the risk of being hurt while batting in cricket. @highlight Cricket world in shock after Phil Hughes in intensive care following Sean Abbott bouncer in Sheffield Shield match @highlight That type of incident very rare nowadays thanks to helmets @highlight Stuart Broad, Ricky Ponting and Mike Gatting have suffered head injuries while batting, despite wearing helmets @highlight A cricket ball is a dangerous weapon when hurled down at nearly 100mph
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Under Alaska law, by filing for divorce together, @placeholder and Britta are signaling they have fully settled property and custody issues, including child support of Kyla, who is now 15 months old.
Sarah Palin's oldest son, Track, is getting divorced just 18 months after tying the knot, in another blow to the family values advocate. The 23-year-old and his wife, Britta, 22, married in May, 2011, and just three months later, Britta gave birth to a little girl, Kyla. But the pair filed for divorce in an Alaskan court this week, according to TMZ. The news of Track's marriage breakdown comes after his sister Bristol's very public relationship dramas. Divorcing: Track Palin, centre right, and Britta Hanson, centre left, married in May 2011, on the slope in Alaska Bristol, who famously got pregnant in 2008 at age 18, was twice engaged to high school boyfriend Levi Johnston, but broke it off both times. @highlight Couple wed in May 2011 on a mountain in Alaska @highlight Britta Hanson controversially gave birth to daughter Kyla three months later @highlight Palin strong advocate for no sex before marriage
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Congratulations to the @placeholder team, I wish them all the best in the tournament."
(CNN) -- Anything you can do, I can do better. That was the message from Lionel Messi to Brazil's boy wonder Neymar. Both players, teammates at Barcelona, have lit up this World Cup with four goals in their opening three games. But unlike Neymar, who at the age of just 22 has scored 35 goals in 52 international appearances, Messi has had to contend with critics who say he never delivers when playing in an Argentina shirt. Now, having scored more times in this tournament than his previous two World Cups combined, those opinions appear to have disappeared ahead of the last-16 tie against Switzerland. @highlight Lionel Messi scores twice for Argentina @highlight Nigeria qualifies despite 3-2 defeat @highlight Iran beaten 3-1 by Bosnia-Herzegovina @highlight Edin Dzeko and Miralem Pjanic on target for Bosnia
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Dozens of protesters who had camped out at the @placeholder park since September 17 linked arms in defiance.
New York (CNN) -- A New York Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Occupy protesters will be allowed to return to Zuccotti Park, but they can't bring their tents and generators -- once a mainstay of the movement. The Lower Manhattan property has been a home for the loosely defined group for nearly two months, spawning similar demonstrations in cities nationwide and around the world. Police in riot gear cleared them out early Tuesday morning, a move that attorneys for the demonstrators say was unlawful. But Justice Michael Stallman ruled in favor of city officials and Brookfield Properties, the park's owner and developer, who have each raised health and sanitation concerns. @highlight A New York Supreme Court justice opts not to extend a temporary restraining order @highlight Hundreds of police and private security guards fill the park and the surrounding area @highlight Demonstrators circle their former home base. @highlight The city plans to allow protesters to stage demonstrations in Zuccotti Park
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The attack on @placeholder follows reports last week that Lou Nuer fighters raided Lukangol, burning it to the ground and forcing thousands to flee toward Pibor.
Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- South Sudan's government has gained control of a remote town that had been under attack by fighters from a rival tribe, the nation's information minister said Monday. Some of the thousands who fled into the bush have begun to return to Pibor, said Barnaba Benjamin, South Sudan's minister of information and broadcasting. Earlier Monday, a military official said that roughly 4,000 army and police reinforcements were on the way to Pibor after weekend attacks. The United Nations also said it sent a battalion of peacekeepers to Pibor last week amid reports that members of the Lou Nuer tribe were marching toward the town, home to the Murle tribe, after attacking the village of Lukangol. @highlight NEW: At least 50,000 people are said to have fled from the violence in Jonglei @highlight Information minister: Some of the thousands who fled have started to return to Pibor @highlight Earlier, an official said roughly 4,000 reinforcements were being sent to Pibor @highlight The town had been under attack by fighters from a rival tribe
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• @placeholder have reached the quarter finals of the World Cup for only the second time in their history after 1986.
By Charlie Scott Follow @@charliefscott and Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd As the 2014 World Cup enters the closing stages, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture in Brazil from team news and key battles to betting odds and Opta stats... here is all the latest information ahead of the quarter-final clash between Argentina and Belgium. Click here to follow the Argentina vs Belgium World Cup 2014 action live VIDEO Scroll down to watch Alejandro Sabella preview the clash Quarter-final: Argentina vs Belgium Venue: Estadio de Brasilia, Brasilia Kick-off: 5pm (1pm, Brazil time) @highlight Argentina take on Belgium in third World Cup quarter-final @highlight Both sides have won all four of their games so far in Brazil @highlight The winner will face either Holland or Costa Rica in the semi-finals
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"The directive also increases the use of enhanced screening technologies and mandates threat-based and random screening for passengers on @placeholder bound international flights."
Washington (CNN) -- Human error and system lapses, rather than deliberate concealing of information, allowed a terror suspect with explosives to board a U.S.-bound airplane on Christmas Day, President Obama's terrorism czar said Sunday. John Brennan, the assistant to the president for homeland security and counterterrorism, said on CNN's "State of the Union" that the security breakdown in the failed bombing of the Northwest Airlines flight was different from the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. "It's not like 9/11," Brennan said, adding that the "system didn't work as it should have" due to "lapses" and "human error." "There wasn't an effort to try to conceal information," he said, referring to the well-chronicled competition and turf wars among security agencies prior to the 2001 attacks, which was later blamed for the failure to prevent them. @highlight John Brennan: "System didn't work as it should have" due to "lapses" and "human error" @highlight Suspect's cash payment for airfare "wasn't a necessary [warning] bell," says Brennan @highlight Thomas Kean of 9/11 panel says Brennan "wrong when he says this wasn't like 9/11" @highlight CNN iReport: Tell us about your airport security experiences
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@placeholder, confessed last year to strangling Patz in the basement of a SoHo bodega in 1979.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 16 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:41 EST, 16 December 2013 A jailed sex offender says he's tired of being linked to the 1979 disappearance of a New York City boy whose case helped mobilize a nationwide missing-children movement. Jose Ramos was for years the prime suspect in the disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz. Authorities believe the boy was abducted off the street in SoHo and later murdered. Another man, Pedro Hernandez, has since been charged in Patz's death and faces trial, but a civil court once held Ramos responsible. He denies involvement. @highlight Jose Ramos was for years the prime suspect in the disappearance of six-year-old Etan Patz in New York City @highlight Ramos has sent a letter to Pennsylvania newspaper to complain about media coverage linking him to Patz @highlight Pedro Hernandez, has since been charged in Patz's death and faces trial, but a civil court once held Ramos responsible
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Courtois kept a clean sheet in the Boxing Day win over West Ham, after @placeholder had been rushed to hospital
Playing two games in three days over the festive period has brought complaints from players and managers about how difficult this time of the year can be. But Thibaut Courtois has been battling more than a heavy schedule, as the Belgian keeper continues playing while his father lying in hospital with a brain condition. Thierry Courtois, 47, was rushed to hospital on Christmas Eve, but his son continued playig for Chelsea, completing 90 minutes against West Ham on Boxing Day and Southampton on December 28. Thiabaut Courtois was beaten just once in the festive games, Sadio Mane scoring for Southampton on Sunday @highlight Thierry Courtois discovered a torn blood vessel in his brain @highlight Son Thibaut played both of Chelsea's festive fixtures despite dad's illness @highlight Courtois kept clean sheet on Boxing Day before draw two days later
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Tickets are free to fans through Liverpool Football Club for this year's memorial at @placeholder
By David Kent Touts have scammed football fans out of hundreds of pounds by passing off free tickets for a Hillsborough disaster memorial service as tickets for a game between Liverpool and Swansea. The tickets were tampered with to make them look like they granted entry for last Sunday's fixture and sold for up to £100. But fans were left disappointed when they found they had actually been sold free tickets issued for a memorial service to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 people died. Thriller: Steven Gerrard (left) in action during Liverpool's 4-3 victory over Swansea at Anfield @highlight Free tickets for a Hillsborough memorial service were tampered with and sold by touts for up to £100 @highlight Supporters believed they were buying genuine tickets for Liverpool vs Swansea @highlight Liverpool call scam a 'disgrace' and urge fans to purchase tickets through official channels @highlight New Hillsborough inquests are set to open into the tragedy in which 96 people died in 1989
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But 28% of respondents had an unfavorable view of @placeholder -- twice as many as Apple and nearly three times as many as Google.
(CNN) -- America's top technology companies have approval ratings that most politicians can only dream of, according to a new poll. And Google, not Apple, is the ultimate object of our digital affection. A robust 82% of Americans have a favorable opinion of Google, and 53% have "strongly favorable" thoughts about the Web titan, according to an ABC News/Washington Post poll released last last week. The reigning king of Web search, Google has expanded its empire in the past few years, adding its Android mobile operating system and Google Plus networking site to already popular features like Google Maps and Gmail. @highlight Poll: Google more popular than Apple, but both are well-liked @highlight 82% of Americans have favorable view of Google, according to survey @highlight Apple = 74% favorable, Facebook = 58%, Twitter = 34%
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The medical staff at the Japanese Grand Prix in @placeholder rushed to the aid of Bianchi after the crash
Jules Bianchi is out of an artificial coma and breathing unaided following his horrific crash at October's Japanese Grand Prix. The French driver has been moved to a hospital in Nice, but remains unconscious and in a 'critical' condition. Bianchi suffered serious brain injuries after he crashed into the back of a tractor during the closing stages of the rain-lashed race at Suzuka. VIDEO Scroll down for WARNING. Shocking footage of moment of Jules Bianchi's crash Jules Bianchi is still fighting for his life after sustaining brain injuries following his crash with a tractor but he is out of his induced coma and is breathing unaided despite remaining in 'critical condition' @highlight Frenchman Jules Bianchi is out of his artificial coma in a Nice hospital @highlight He remains in a 'critical condition' but is breathing unaided now @highlight Bianchi crashed into a tractor during a rain-soaked Japanese Grand Prix @highlight The driver was moved to a French hospital on Tuesday evening
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@placeholder after she left a restaurant with friends at around 6.40pm.
By James Nye and Daily Mail Reporters Pictures which V. Stiviano claims are proof she was assaulted in New York City have been released on the same day a 40-year-old man was charged with attacking the 31-year-old who caused the downfall of LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Provided exclusively to MailOnline by her attorney Mac Nehoray, the images allegedly show extensive bruising across the right side of the 31-year-old's face. In one photograph, taken after Sunday's alleged assault outside the Gansevoort Hotel, a stunned looking Stiviano has what appears to be a huge florid mark burgeoning from her eye down to her chin. @highlight Photographs reveal what appears to be significant bruising around the right side of V. Stiviano's face @highlight But when she ventured out later, there appeared to be no trace of injuries @highlight V. Stiviano claims she was attacked by two men in a racist attack @highlight It allegedly happened outside Manhattan's Gansevoort Hotel on Sunday @highlight Dominic Diorio, 40, arrested and charged with assault and a hate crime @highlight The second suspect remains at large and has not been arrested @highlight 31-year-old has told police she was punched in the side of the face @highlight Her lawyer claims two men were involved in the attack and called Stiviano a 'n***** b****' and spat at her as she got into a taxi @highlight Row started with group of diners on another table at Revel restaurant in New York's Meatpacking District
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He was in @placeholder from 1988 to 1995, returning for a second spell in 1998.
Dangerous: Shaun Tudor has been jailed indefinitely for the attempted rape and sexual assault of a ten-year-old boy in Rainworth, Nottinghamshire A convicted sex offender attacked a ten-year-old boy just minutes after being allowed to walk out of his secure unit unsupervised. Shaun Tudor, who has spent 23 years in psychiatric institutions, was granted unescorted leave even though he had a history of attacking boys – and once did so while on leave from another unit. In his latest attack, Tudor dragged his terrified victim into some bushes within ten minutes of being let out. The 43-year-old, who completed two spells totalling seven years at high-security mental institution Rampton, then sexually assaulted and attempted to rape the boy. @highlight Shaun Tudor, 43, sexually assaulted and tried to rape victim @highlight Spent entire adult life in psychiatric hospitals including two spells in maximum security Rampton @highlight Had previously assaulted two young boys @highlight Parents: 'Why was Tudor allowed out unaccompanied?' @highlight Judge tells him he is unlikely ever to be freed
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Anchorman role: @placeholder will front ITV's coverage but losing Roy Keane (below) is a huge blow
By John Drayton The competition between the two British TV stations covering the World Cup will be as fierce as any on the pitch. Both have invested in big names and foreign stars to try to give viewers the best insight into the biggest tournament on the planet. Here, Sportsmail assesses the two sides and give our verdict on who will do it best in Brazil... BBC’s Gary Lineker is suave and sophisticated. He has a slick line in patter of which his old mentor Des Lynam would approve. Lineker’s 10 goals in two World Cup finals make him as qualified as any of his studio experts to pass judgment. ITV’s Adrian Chiles is not everyone’s cup of tea, but he does a decent job of stirring up his studio guests. He certainly transmits the sense that he knows what it’s like to be an England fan. @highlight Slick Lineker's 10 World Cup goals make him perfect judge @highlight ITV's Adrian Chiles gives sense he empathises with England fans @highlight BBC pundit team includes Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand and Sportsmail's Martin Keown @highlight ITV have Patrick Vieira, Glenn Hoddle, Andros Townsend and possibly former England captain John Terry @highlight Keane is a big loss for the station @highlight ITV have England's first match, ITV have tournament opener
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@placeholder then added a third goal to seal the win with 15 minutes remaining
Ronny Deila warned Celtic’s SPFL Premiership rivals his side will now take some stopping. The champions returned to the top of the Premiership following a 4-0 rout of shot-shy Motherwell. A point clear of Aberdeen with a game in hand, Deila believes his team have responded to the Dons’ challenge by stepping up a gear. And he reckons a domestic clean sweep is now a realistic goal ahead of next week’s League Cup semi-final clash with Rangers. Ronny Deila warned Celtic’s SPFL Premiership rivals his side will now take some stopping Virgil van Dijk scores the opening goal of the game in the clash between Celtic and Motherwell @highlight Celtic beat Motherwell 4-0 on Wednesday evening @highlight Virgil van Dijk, Leigh Griffiths and Mikael Lustig scored @highlight The win took them top of the Scottish Premiership @highlight Ronny Deila said Celtic can win the treble this season
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But the @placeholder' so-called "wet foot, dry foot" policy means Cubans who reach American soil are not sent back to Cuba, which Cuban authorities say leads to an increase in illegal journeys.
(CNN) -- U.S. and Cuban officials held migration talks for the first time in more than two years on Wednesday. Some saw the meeting as a sign that long-frigid relations between the two nations are slowly thawing. But others said that the meeting was overshadowed by the Cuban weapons shipment to North Korea uncovered by Panamanian authorities this week. American and Cuban officials met in Washington for the first time since January 2011 to discuss implementing 1994 and 1995 agreements that regulate travel between the United States and Cuba, known as the U.S.-Cuba Migration Accords. "The U.S. delegation highlighted areas of successful cooperation in migration, including advances in aviation safety and visa processing, while also identifying actions needed to ensure that the goals of the accords are fully met, especially those having to do with safeguarding the lives of intending immigrants," the State Department said in a statement after Wednesday's meeting. @highlight Some say talks are a sign that frigid U.S.-Cuba relations are slowly thawing @highlight Others say a seized Cuban weapons shipment to North Korea is a sign talks should end @highlight United States calls for Cuba to release a jailed State Department contractor @highlight Cuba's delegation criticizes U.S. migration policies
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Other aspects of @placeholder are believed to irk him: the fact the tournament cannot be held in summer, which necessitates a switch to winter.
By Jonathan McEvoy Back in the 1990s, Michael J Garcia enjoyed stealing a moment behind the desk of the then US Attorney Mary Jo White. ‘The office felt pretty good,’ joked Garcia, then a young prosecutor. ‘I liked the chair.’ In 2005, that chair in arguably the most prestigious prosecutor’s office in America - Southern District of New York, with responsibility for eight counties including Manhattan - was his. After being sworn in, this son of a shipping company worker and a housewife from Valley Stream, Long Island, ‘shut the door for a few minutes, just to absorb it’. The law man: Michael Garcia¿s investigation into alleged corruption has ruffled feathers among the FIFA membership @highlight Garcia said he would close the investigation into Qatar's bid for the 2022 World Cup on Monday @highlight He will submit his dossier of evidence to FIFA’s ethics committee in mid-July @highlight FIFA’s ethics committee banned Mohamed bin Hammam from football after Garcia cited a ‘conflict of interest’ in the Arab’s roles as president of the Asian Football Confederation and as a FIFA executive member
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Attarzadeh is a commercial attache for the @placeholder consulate in Peshawar.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Iran has condemned the kidnapping of one of its diplomats in northwest Pakistan on Thursday, calling it an "act of terrorism," an Iranian foreign ministry spokesman said. Pakistani policemen inspect a bullet-riddled car of a kidnapped Iranian diplomat on Thursday. "Pakistan should do its best to protect foreign diplomats and their residential places," the spokesman Hassan Qashqavi said, according to Iran's state-run IRNA news agency. At least four gunmen abducted Heshmatollah Attarzadeh near his home in Peshawar as he headed to work at the Iranian consulate, according to Pakistani police and Iranian diplomatic officials. His bodyguard, a Pakistani police officer, was shot and killed when the two men tried to resist, a Peshawar police official said. @highlight Diplomat was kidnapped and his bodyguard killed in Peshawar, northwest Pakistan @highlight Authorities believe he was kidnapped while traveling from his home to consulate @highlight On Wednesday, gunmen shot and killed an American aid worker in Peshawar
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The association hopes the panda cabs will help boost tourism in @placeholder, an area which attracts almost 100,000 visitors each year to its world-renowned breeding and research base for giant pandas.
By Kerry Mcqueeney PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 1 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:53 EST, 2 July 2012 The Duchess of Cambridge has been portrayed as a gold-digger in a promotional video made by Chinese tourism executives. In the bizarre advertisement - which was made by Chengdu city officials publicising a range of 'panda cabs' - lookalikes playing Kate, Prince William and the Queen are seen standing outside a palace trying to hail a taxi. The 'Queen' is shown shouting 'taxi' - and whistling to get a driver's attention - before telling her 'grandson' and his wife they should save money by opting for a cab to get to the Jubilee celebrations. @highlight Bizarre advertisement sees royal lookalikes trying to hail a taxi @highlight It shows the 'Duchess' moaning because she can't use the royal limo @highlight Video appears to mock Kate for failing to carve out her own career
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Longmont police expect that Monty Turner, left, will be back in @placeholder to face charges in anywhere from five days to three weeks after the incident involving his three year old son Luke, right
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 02:57 EST, 29 May 2013 | UPDATED: 04:18 EST, 29 May 2013 A mom has been reunited with her three-year-old son four days after his father attacked her using pepper spray and a stun gun before taking him to Canada. Brandy Turner's son Luke was taken by his father Monty Turner on Saturday after he broke into the family home in Longmont, Colorado. The kidnapping led to an Amber Alert this weekend that spanned several states. The 51-year-old was arrested Sunday in Brandon, Manitoba, and jailed on suspicion of kidnapping, burglary and assault. A hearing regarding his status in the country was held Tuesday. @highlight Brandy Turner's son Luke was taken by his father Monty Turner on Saturday @highlight Broke into the family home in Longmont, Colorado and attacked Brandy @highlight The 51-year-old was arrested Sunday in Brandon, Manitoba
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‘Everyone would like to have @placeholder or would like to see Ross back at Ferrari.’
By Phil Duncan for MailOnline Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 Ferrari have opened the door for Ross Brawn to make a sensational return to the famous Italian constructor. Brawn was an integral cog in the Ferrari winning machine at the turn of the century which saw Michael Schumacher storm to five consecutive Formula One titles. But the Italian team are now 26 races without a victory - their longest winless streak in almost two decades - and only 10 points ahead of Williams in the battle for third in this year’s constructors’ championship. Glory days: Ross Brawn (right) was at Ferrari when Michael Schumacher dominated Formula One @highlight Ross Brawn was at Ferrari when Michael Schumacher dominated @highlight Brawn left the famous Italian team in 2006 @highlight Ferrari are on a 26-race run without a victory @highlight Marco Mattiacci said: 'Everyone would be happy with Ross'
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Distraction: Despite any impending controversy over Mrs Obama's outfit, the first family was in high holiday spirits at the charity event as some little @placeholder elves entertained them with their mischievous antics
Political commentators took issue with the fact that the design 'cost more than the average American family makes in a month' Michelle Obama has once again stepped out in her $6,800 J Mendel jacket, despite fielding a backlash last time she wore the pricey garment. The First Lady looked suitably festive as she joined her family yesterday for the taping of TNT's Christmas in Washington at the National Building Museum. But the last time she wore the embellished garment, in July 2012 at a Buckingham Palace reception in London, political commentators took issue with the fact that she had spent so much on fashion while so many in the U.S. are suffering financially. @highlight The First Lady wore an embroidered cap-sleeved jacket from U.S. label J Mendel's resort 2013 collection @highlight Political commentators took issue with the fact that the design 'cost more than the average American family makes in a month'
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It's as if @placeholder is its own character in the show.
(CNN) -- There's a reason the city of Portland looks so inviting on the hit IFC show "Portlandia." "We film only during the summer so it appears particularly sunny and bright, though I will tell you it is not that way always," co-creator and co-star of the show Carrie Brownstein told CNN. "It's a pretty special place and there is such fondness for me for the city." The city seems to love Brownstein and her creative partner Fred Armisen right back, as evidenced by an award they received from one of the travel boards in Oregon. After all, they have helped draw plenty of fans with their quirky sketch comedy series, which returns for its third season Friday. @highlight "Portlandia' returns for its third season on Friday @highlight Co-creator and star Carrie Brownstein says the show will delve into the characters' lives @highlight She'd like to see the series get five seasons
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The first @placeholder: Nathaniel Bedford Forrest was head of the KKK from 1866 until 1869
By Ryan Gorman and Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 02:02 EST, 17 December 2013 | UPDATED: 02:02 EST, 17 December 2013 Following a petition that gathered more than 160,000 signatures, a Florida school district has finally agreed to rename a high school originally named after a Confederate general and the first 'Grand Wizard' of the Ku Klux Klan. Nathan B. Forrest High School in Jacksonville will change its name to something less controversial after the school board voted unanimously to remove Forrest's name from the school. According to the Washington Post, the school was named Nathan B. Forrest High School when it opened in 1959 after an organization called Daughters of the Confederacy pushed to commemorate the general. @highlight Nathan Bedford Forrest High School, in Jacksonville, is named after the first Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan @highlight Over 160,000 people have signed an online petition to change the controversial name @highlight The school district has agreed to rename the school
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In a news conference after the talks, both paid tribute to @placeholder's contributions as an anti-apartheid campaigner and former president.
(CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama met Saturday with family members of ailing South African statesman Nelson Mandela and spoke by telephone with Mandela's wife as she maintains a vigil by his bedside. However, he and first lady Michelle Obama will not visit the anti-apartheid icon at the hospital "out of deference to Nelson Mandela's peace and comfort, and the family's wishes," the White House said. "I expressed my hope that Madiba draws peace and comfort from the time that he is spending with loved ones, and also expressed my heartfelt support for the entire family as they work through this difficult time," Obama said after meeting with Mandela family members in Johannesburg. Madiba is Mandela's clan name. @highlight NEW: President Obama speaks with young Africans at a town hall-style meeting in Soweto @highlight Obama meets with family members of Nelson Mandela in Johannesburg @highlight Ex-South African President F. W. de Klerk suspends a European visit due to Mandela illness @highlight Obama's trip will include a stop at Robben Island, where Mandela spent time in prison
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@placeholder ousted Sharif in a coup 14 years ago, cutting short his second term as prime minister.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:02 EST, 24 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:03 EST, 24 June 2013 Pakistan plans to put former military dictator Pervez Musharraf on trial on charges of high treason, according to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. Musharraf would face treason charges for his declaration of a state of emergency in 2007 and the suspension of constitutional rights that followed. The call from Nawaz Sharif breaks with the country's tradition that military chiefs are untouchable, even after retirement. Unprecedented: Prime Minister Sharif's (left) call for Pervez Musharraf (right) to be tried comes a month after the former military dictator returned to Pakistan from exile in Saudi Arabi and tried to contest elections @highlight Musharraf to face treason charges for declaring state of emergency in 2007 @highlight Prime Minister Sharif told parliament the former military dictator has to 'answer for his guilt' @highlight Move breaks with tradition of special treatment that is given to military chiefs @highlight Would be the first time in country's history that military ruler has been held accountable
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Stewart had a court date on May 20 in the courthouse in downtown Texarkana, and @placeholder's mother was in the gallery, Schoefield said.
(CNN) -- Two murder suspects who escaped from an Arkansas jail have been captured in a vacant house just a couple of miles away, Miller County Sheriff's Chief Deputy Duke Schoefield said Friday. Quincy Vernard Stewart, 36, and Cortez Rashod Hooper, 23, escaped from jail Monday and were captured by law officers Thursday night in Texarkana, Arkansas, Schoefield said. When officers entered the house, both men ran. Hooper was tackled by two officers and Stewart dove out a window right into the arms of two other officers, Schoefield said. "They were mouthy once handcuffed, and on camera one of them said, 'It was easy getting out. I'll do it again,'" Schoefield told CNN. "When we arrested them, they were in possession of a loaded firearm." @highlight Quincy Vernard Stewart and Cortez Rashod Hooper are caught in a vacant house @highlight They are murder suspects who escaped from a jail in Arkansas @highlight The two men unsuccessfully tried to flee when officers entered the house @highlight One said, "It was easy getting out. I'll do it again," according to chief deputy
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We're through: @placeholder (right) celebrates with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang after scoring the fourth
By Adam Shergold Marco Reus captained Borussia Dortmund on his return to action after the ankle injury that kept him out of Germany's World Cup triumph. Reus played 57 minutes as Jurgen Klopp's side beat Stuttgart Kickers 4-1 to advance to the second round of the DFB Pokal. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang followed up his goal in Wednesday's Super Cup win over Bayern Munich with a double against the third division side, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Adrian Ramos also on target. Return: Marco Reus captained Borussia Dortmund and played 57 minutes of their DFB-Pokal first round tie against Stuttgart Kickers, which resulted in a 4-1 win @highlight Reus made first appearance since sustaining ankle ligament injury playing for Germany in World Cup warm-up @highlight Played for 57 minutes of Borussia Dortmund's 4-1 win over Stuttgart Kickers in first round of the DFB-Pokal @highlight Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored two, with Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Adrian Ramos also on target @highlight Third division side wasted a number of good chances and Randy Edwini-Bansu gave Dortmund a scare when he scored for 2-1
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Messi and @placeholder remain on the pitch as Enrique elects to take off... a defender.
There were only 27,099 supporters there to see it but Barcelona's lowest crowd of the season watched them give one of their most ruthless displays beating La Liga's bottom club Elche 5-0 in the Copa del Rey. Jeers for Luis Enrique and cheers for Lionel Messi echoed around the 98,000 capacity arena early in the first half. The coach is still battling to save his job and he picked his strongest possible side with Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez reunited up front - all three scored in the first half to all but put Barca in the Cup quarter-finals where they will face Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid after the formality of next week's second leg. @highlight Neymar, Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi managed to get on scoresheet @highlight Brazilian forward Neymar grabbed a double before being substituted @highlight Jordi Alba scored Barcelona's fourth goal in routine win at Nou Camp @highlight Luis Enrique named a strong side following defeat by Real Sociedad
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On Monday though @placeholder dropped the bombshell that its five-country probe identified 680 suspicious matches, putting the integrity of football at stake.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- In a country that restricts gambling as much as China, it's become a running cultural joke that soccer betting is an endemic multi-billion yuan business. A cheeky group of contemporary artists -- the Yangjiang Group -- has almost made an industry from lampooning the Chinese love of illegal soccer gambling. With artworks like "Soccer Gambling -- Fiercer than a Tiger," a title swiped from a local newspaper headline, or pamphlets that at first glance look like Taoist temple augurs that are really thinly disguised soccer predictions, the artists' work attempts to show how much illegal betting is now part of Chinese cultural life. @highlight Illicit soccer gambling in China is endemic and worth billions of yuan @highlight Europol says five-country probe has identified 380 suspicious matches @highlight Internet and millions of Chinese betters has influenced match-fixing, analysts say @highlight Singapore has been idenitifed as base for illegal soccer betting
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Anyone with information in connection with this shooting is asked to contact @placeholder on 101.
By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 07:25 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 08:08 EST, 28 August 2013 The suspected gunman has been named as Francis O'Donoghue, a 27-year-old who lives on the farm Police are hunting a man who is believed to have shot two people on a farm. The victims are being treated in hospital with serious injuries to their legs and chest but are in a stable condition. Armed police remain at the scene in Navestock, Essex. The suspected gunman has been named as Francis O’Donoghue, a 27-year-old who lives on the farm. Superintendent Trevor Roe of Essex Police said: 'We are appealing for information from anyone who knows the circumstances behind this shooting, especially those people who know where Francis O’Donoghue is. @highlight The victims suffered serious injuries to their legs and chest @highlight Armed police remain at the scene in Navestock, Essex @highlight The suspected gunman has been named as Francis O’Donoghue, 27
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A separate application for Mr @placeholder to pay the council's costs was also dismissed.
A couple who spent five years living in a tent as they built themselves an eco-home have been allowed to keep it, despite not applying for planning permission because it was 'against their principles'. Matthew Lepley, 34, and his partner Jules Smith, 54, left their home in a north London tower block and moved to the Devon countryside after buying a 20-acre field near Beaworthy. Dreaming of 'living at one with nature', the couple spent five years sleeping in a tent and living off the land while they constructed a one-bedroom eco-cabin - complete with compost lavatory - from wooden crates, scrap metal and lorry tyres. @highlight Matthew Lepley, 34, and Jules Smith, 54, left London five years ago to build their dream house in the countryside @highlight They decided not to apply for planning permission because the process 'uses too much paper and electricity' @highlight They used railway sleepers, lorry tyres, and scrap metal to build the house in Beaworthy, Devon, but no power tools @highlight Home has an outdoor compost toilet, no power or running water, and an underground pantry instead of a fridge @highlight The couple were told by Torridge District Council they may have to tear down their home after neighbours' complaints @highlight But now a government planning inspector has ruled that the house may stay because of its eco-credentials @highlight Angry local residents say: 'It's disgusting how some people are treated one way and other people treated another way'
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He heads to @placeholder believing the false narrative that he is even more powerful.
When Secretary of State John Kerry first took office he talked of changing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's calculus. Assad "needs to know that he can't shoot his way out of this," Kerry said in March at a Rome meeting with members of the Syrian opposition. When he and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov first conceived the idea of bringing the regime and the opposition together for peace talks in Geneva, they believed strengthened international support for both the political opposition and rebel forces would leave the Syrian leader ready to negotiate his own ouster. U.S. policy since then has had the opposite effect. @highlight Assad has no reason to think he can't shoot his way out of crisis, Labott says @highlight Opposition suggests U.S. is setting them up to fail @highlight Administration says it hopes Geneva will be beginning of a "process"
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One employee violated @placeholder's rules on the first day he had access to the agency's signals intelligence collection system.
The National Security Agency's internal watchdog detailed a dozen instances in the past decade in which its employees intentionally misused the agency's surveillance power, in some cases to snoop on their love interests. A letter from the NSA's inspector general responding to a request by Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, lists the dozen incidents where the NSA's foreign intelligence collection systems were abused. The letter also says there are two additional incidents now under investigation and another allegation pending that may require an investigation. At least six of the incidents were referred to the Justice Department for possible prosecution or additional action; none appear to have resulted in charges. The letter doesn't identify the employees. @highlight The agency found at least 12 cases of misuse @highlight The NSA has been under fire after the leak of information by a former contractor @highlight A senator had asked the NSA to detail any abuse of its systems
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Delight: Atanes and Nasri were celebrating just a few days ago when @placeholder clinched the title
Samir Nasri's girlfriend has apologised for offending anyone from France as the midfielder considers international retirement after being overlooked for the country's World Cup squad. Anara Atanes caused a twitter-storm last night after tweeting 'F*** France and F*** Deschamps! What a s*** manager'. But today she took to twitter to apologise for generalising about the nation. VIDEO: Scroll down for Up close and personal with Samir Nasri's girlfriend Anara Atanes Defending midfielder: Atanes has hit out at the France manager Didier Deschamps after he dropped Nasri Apology: The model said she hadn't intended to offend French people, only the football management @highlight Anara Atanes says tweets 'were not aimed at the nation as a whole' @highlight Samir Nasri considering quitting international football after World Cup snub @highlight Manchester City midfielder left out by France manager Didier Deschamps @highlight France boss says he isn't good at sitting on the bench @highlight Atanes tweeted 'F*** France and f*** Deschamps!' in response
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Enke had missed Germany's last four matches because of a bacterial infection, but had recently returned to action with @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Hundred's of fans and former teammates of Robert Enke gathered to lay flowers and light candles outside of Hannover 96's Niedersachsen Stadion after the club's German goalkeeper was struck and killed by a train on Tuesday, in what police called an apparent suicide. Enke, 32, died around 6:25 p.m. (12:25 p.m. ET), Hannover police press officer Stefan Wittke said in a statement. "Preliminary police investigations indicate a suicide," Wittke said. Police did not elaborate on what evidence they had that pointed to suicide, but Enke's close friend and advisor Jorg Neblung told the official Web site of football's world governing body FIFA: "I can confirm that it was suicide. Robert took his own life shortly before six o'clock." @highlight Germany international footballer Robert Enke has died at the age of 32 at a rail crossing @highlight Police say that the Hannover goalkeeper's death was apparent suicide @highlight He won eight caps for Germany and was expected to be in squad for the 2010 World Cup finals
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All the more reason to celebrate @placeholder's efforts to focus on joy instead of suffering.
Austin, Texas (CNN) -- "Men don't play netball." "Men just jump like goats." "They can't handle it." "They are too serious." "They can't take abuse from the women." "They comPLAIN!" That's how a group of Kenyan women describe the game of netball in a new (pre-viral?) video from a nonprofit group called Mama Hope, which seems bent on re-framing the way the Western world thinks of Africa, particularly African women. The group's campaign, called "Stop the Pity," was launched here at the South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin, Texas. The goal, as the title makes clear, is to help women around the world by empowering them, celebrating their successes, instead of feeling bad about the vast inequalities that do exist. @highlight John Sutter talks with the woman behind a movement called "Stop the Pity" @highlight The group unveiled a new video at SXSW that aims to shift attitudes about Africa @highlight Sutter: The group focuses on empowerment as a form of aid, not guilt
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We love how Savannah has played with proportions in this look teaming that sleek cropped top with the full @placeholder midi skirt.
Today show host Savannah Guthrie debuted an edgy new look when she took to the red carpet for Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary show on Sunday night, flaunting a toned tummy in a daring midriff-baring ensemble - just six months after welcoming her first child with husband Michael Feldman. The 43-year-old, who gave birth to daughter Vale on August 13, 2014, drew plenty of attention in her $550 Cushnie Et Ochs figure-hugging long-sleeved crop top, which featured cut-outs down each of the arms, and black A-line skirt, which fell just below her knees. Despite being on the red carpet primarily to interview the show's numerous celebrity attendees, Savannah was herself the talk of the town - particularly on Twitter, where fans were quick to compliment her on her new look. @highlight Savannah wore a $550 Cushnie Et Ochs figure-hugging crop top to interview a host of celebrity guests at the SNL 40th anniversary show @highlight The 43-year-old also debuted a much darker hairstyle than viewers are used to seeing her model on the Today show @highlight Savannah celebrated Vale's six-month birthday live on air on Friday morning with a visit from Sesame Street favorite the Cookie Monster
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’If there are two people in the race to replace Nick, it will be @placeholder and Danny.’
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:42 EST, 9 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:08 EST, 9 March 2014 Danny Alexander is positioning himself as future Lib Dem leader if Nick Clegg is ousted after the next election, senior party figures claim. The Chief Secretary to the Treasury is seen as the leading candidate to stop left winger Tim Farron from seizing control. It comes amid renewed speculation about Mr Clegg's future, with his office saying he is only committed to stay until 2020 if he is still in government.' Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander is eying up a leadership bid to replace Nick Clegg @highlight Chief Secretary to the Treasury emerges as frontrunner to succeed Clegg @highlight Senior Lib Dem sources say he is on maneuvers to raise his profile @highlight Tensions rising with Vince Cable to be the party's main economic guru @highlight MPs dismayed at the prospect of left-winger Tim Farron becoming leader
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Holocaust survivor Leo Bretholz, now 92, points to his name in a record book of passengers of french trains / convoys bound for @placeholder death camps
The French Foreign Ministry has been forced to begin negotiations with the U.S. State Department about making payments to Holocaust survivors or risk losing out on a billion dollar contract. The state-owned Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Français (SNCF) runs some of the fastest and most efficient lines in the world but has a dark history which saw it transport thousands of Jews to their deaths in German concentration camps. The company transported some 76,000 French Jews to Nazi concentration camps during the wartime occupation – of which only about 3,000 survived. State-owned SNCF runs some of the fastest and most efficient lines in the world but has a dark history which saw it transport thousands of Jews to their deaths in German concentration camps @highlight SNCF runs some of the most efficient railway lines in the world but has a dark history during which it transported thousands of Jews to their deaths @highlight The government owned company has repeatedly denied requests to make reparation payments to Holocaust survivors @highlight U.S. subsidiary Keolis is facing growing criticism that it shouldn't receive a $6.5 billion contract in Maryland because of it's parent company's actions @highlight Leo Bretholz, a 92-year-old Holocaust survivor who lives in Maryland, has gathered more than 150,000 signatures opposing SNCF @highlight He doesn't believe local tax dollars should go toward SNCF or its subsidiaries @highlight The Maryland state legislature will debate a bill this month to prevent it from doing work with companies that haven't paid reparations @highlight A lawyer representing some 600 Jews has now received a communication from SNCF to start discussing her clients' expectations
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"The firefighters went to the upper floors and were able to look down and see her," @placeholder added.
(CNN) -- A 22-year-old woman was hospitalized after she fell down an elevator shaft at Fenway Park in Boston late Friday, authorities said. The unidentified woman was transported to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Jerry Berger, a hospital spokesman, said he had no information on the patient, but the Boston Red Sox said she suffered serious injuries. "Somehow (the) elevator shaft doors on floor 4 opened," the Boston Fire Department said on Twitter. The woman fell into the shaft, landing on the roof of the elevator, the department said. She'd fallen "anywhere from 20 to 30 feet," fire department spokesman Steve McDonald told CNN affiliate WCVB. @highlight NEW: The woman was not moving when she was found, fire department spokesman says @highlight A woman falls down an elevator shaft at Fenway Park @highlight Rescuers shut off power to the elevator to prevent movement @highlight The woman suffered serious injuries
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Another reader recommends local Goodwill stores for @placeholder shirts priced from $5.
(CNN) -- Pricey tourist trap, cultural experience, or both? A handful of readers took issue with a recent suggestion that Hawaii visitors skip the luau in a list of Hawaii do's and don'ts. And the luau was just one topic in the stream of suggestions CNN.com commenters offered for making the most of a trip to the Aloha State. Here are some of the tips. Agree or disagree? Share your thoughts below. Luau DO NOT skip the luau, say multiple commenters, in response to one author's advice to give it a miss. "Shame on you. Don't go to a luau? For goodness sake, how else can tourists connect with even a small part of Hawaiian culture?" asked a commenter with the handle Stanley Steamer. @highlight CNN.com readers offer useful Hawaii travel tips @highlight Some took exception with a previous suggestion to skip the luau @highlight A night swim with the manta rays is a don't miss, says one commenter
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"I had a great amount of fear for him," @placeholder said Saturday.
He picked up the Pittsburgh Steelers from the bottom of the pile, and when he finished with them, they had become a fearsome powerhouse. Chuck Noll, the man who led his team to four Super Bowl victories -- the most by any head coach -- died late Friday. He was 82. Family was by his side when Noll passed away of natural causes at his home in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, just outside of Pittsburgh, the Allegheny County medical examiner's office said. He had suffered from Alzheimer's and heart disease. His Super Bowl triumphs are the tip of the iceberg of the winning legacy Noll left behind. @highlight "I'm proud to have played for him," says Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw @highlight Chuck Noll, who coached the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1969 to 1991, dies at 82 @highlight The Steelers were a perennial NFL doormat until Noll took over as head coach @highlight "Noll never got the credit he deserved" says Don Shula
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Lallana celebrates scoring a brilliant goal against @placeholder at Anfield on December 29
Liverpool will be without England midfielder Adam Lallana for the next month due to a thigh injury. The 26-year-old had been beginning to produce the kind of performances which led the Reds to pay Southampton a reported £25million for his services in the summer. Lallana scored a brace as Swansea were seen off 4-1 last Monday and started a sixth successive match in all competitions in the New Year's Day encounter with Leicester at Anfield. Adam Lallana receives treatment after injuring his thigh against Leicester City on New Year's Day The England midfielder works out in the gym at Liverpool's Melwood training ground on Friday @highlight Adam Lallana came of injured in Liverpool's 2-2 draw against Leicester @highlight England midfielder will be out for four weeks with the thigh injury @highlight Lallana had been in fine form, starting six consecutive matches
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'The first time we knew anything was wrong was after @placeholder's death.'
Two transplant patients died after receiving kidneys from the same alcoholic donor - which had already been rejected as 'unfit' by several other hospitals, an inquest has heard. Father-of-six Darren Hughes, 42, and new grandfather Robert 'Jim' Stuart, 67, were kept in the dark by doctors at a Welsh NHS hospital about the lifestyle of their donor. Mr Stuart, from Cardiff, and Mr Hughes, of Bridgend, both underwent the operations at the University Hospital of Wales last year, where they were given kidneys infected with the deadly parasitic worm halicephalobus. Darren Hughes, 42, of Bridgend, (pictured left) and Robert Stuart, 67, from Cardiff, (right) both died after receiving an 'infected kidney' from an alcoholic donor, an inquest in Cardiff has heard @highlight Robert Stuart and Darren Hughes both died after having transplant surgery @highlight But the kidneys were infected with deadly parasitic worm @highlight Family members who signed consent form were not told of donor's lifestyle @highlight Donor was a 'homeless' alcoholic who had cirrhosis of the liver @highlight Father who signed consent form feels he ‘signed his son's death warrant’ @highlight Inquest heard other hospitals had rejected the organs because they were considered 'unfit for transplant' - but relatives were only told after deaths
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The player, whose full name is Raul Gonzalez Blanco, has yet to receive a red card since making his first-team debut for @placeholder in October 1994.
(CNN) -- Veteran Spanish striker Raul has completed his move to German club Schalke after ending his record-breaking stay at Real Madrid. The 33-year-old agreed a deal until mid-2012 with the Bundesliga runners-up, joining on a free transfer after a trophy-laden 15 seasons at the Santiago Bernabeu. He had hinted on Monday that he might join an English club, having been linked with Tottenham among others. "It's great news for FC Schalke 04," coach Felix Magath told the club's website on Wednesday. "I'm delighted we've been able to inspire such an exceptional footballer and world-class striker to move to the Bundesliga and Schalke. @highlight Raul has completed his move to German club Schalke after leaving Real Madrid @highlight The 33-year-old had hinted he might move to England at his farewell on Monday @highlight But the former Spain star has agreed a two-year contract with the Bundesliga side @highlight Former England defender Sol Campbell signs one-year deal with promoted Newcastle
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Official: @placeholder twice interviewed, released would-be White House intruder
Washington (CNN) -- A series of black eyes for the U.S. Secret Service -- including a new report that says supervisors mishandled a 2011 shooting incident at the White House -- should be viewed with the agency's broader mission in mind, a top White House official said on Sunday. Tony Blinken, President Barack Obama's deputy national security adviser, said the new revelation, along with an episode earlier this month that saw an armed intruder gain access inside the executive mansion, were blips for an otherwise stalwart security force. "Let's put this in perspective," Blinken said. "The men and women of the Secret Service put their lives on the line for the President of the United States, his family, and folks working in the White House every single day, 24 hours a day. Their task is incredible, and the burden that they bear is incredible." @highlight Washington Post reports Secret Service mishandled response to 2011 shooting incident @highlight Officials dismissed gunshots as backfire; it turned out shots broke White House windows @highlight Report says President Obama and the first lady were outraged at the agency's response
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Sigurdsson enjoyed a successful five-month loan spell at @placeholder back in 2012.
By Simon Jones Tottenham have been rebuffed in an initial attempt to offer Gylfi Sigurdsson in return for Swansea's Ben Davies and Michel Vorm. Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is looking to introduce some new faces at White Hart Lane following his arrival from Southampton this summer, and he sees Davies and Vorm as ideal additions to his squad. Spurs target: Pochettino wants to sign Davies before the start of the Premier League season Exchange: Daniel Levy has offered Sigurdsson for Davies and Dutch international Vorm Left-back Davies enjoyed a good season for the Welsh side as they finished 12th in the Premier League under Garry Monk, with Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins valuing the Englishman at £10million. @highlight Swansea chairman Huw Jenkins wants to take Sigurdsson back to the Liberty Stadium after a successful loan spell in 2012 @highlight Spurs, aware of this interest, have offered Sigurdsson in exchange for English left-back Davies and Holland international Vorm @highlight Mauricio Pochettino is keen to revamp the squad at White Hart Lane
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The shooting is believed to be the first insurgent attack on an official of the @placeholder in recent years.
By Sophie Jane Evans PUBLISHED: 14:46 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 04:53 EST, 19 September 2013 Victim: Amanullah Aman was shot down by the Taliban in Kunduz, north Afghanistan, at 8.45am (5.15am GMT) today The Taliban has shot down a senior Afghan official - before bragging about the shooting on Twitter. Two gunmen riding on motorcycles assassinated Amanullah Aman, the head of a provincial election commission in Kunduz, north Afghanistan, at 8.45am (5.15am GMT) today, according to police. Just an hour later, Zabiullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, took to Twitter to publicise the attack. 'At 9am this morning, engineer Mohammad Aman, head of Kunduz Independent Election Commission, was killed by our Majahedeen in Takharistan area of Kunduz city', the Tweet read. @highlight Senior election official Amanullah Aman was shot down by two Taliban gunmen in Kunduz, north Afghanistan, this morning @highlight He was taken to hospital, but later died from his wounds @highlight Just an hour later, Zabullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the Taliban, took to Twitter to publicise the shooting
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More than 750 personnel were clearing roads in @placeholder, Mayor Adrian Fenty said.
Washington (CNN) -- More than 2 feet of snow piled up at the nation's capital as a blizzard pounded mid-Atlantic states Saturday, cutting power to hundreds of thousands in the region in what the president referred to as "Snowmaggedon." Snow fell from southern Indiana eastward to New York, Washington, Pennsylvania, Delaware and the New Jersey coast, gripping states and snarling traffic. The snow didn't stop everyone, however. Some made fun with the white stuff, fashioning "people" out of snow or having snowball fights. In Washington's Dupont Circle, about 1,000 people packed, rounded and flung snowballs in between outbursts of laughter. @highlight Maryland officials say 2,400 pieces of road-clearing equipment in use @highlight More than 200,000 still without power, though many customers reconnected @highlight 28.5 inches reported at the Philadelphia airport by 4:45 p.m @highlight Flights canceled at Washington-Baltimore area airports, as well as Philadelphia's
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The court challenge threatens to derail proceedings against Mr Hashi in the US, as he could seek to be returned to the UK on the grounds that his transfer to @placeholder custody was outside extradition arrangements between the countries.
By Mail On Sunday Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 29 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 29 December 2012 Home Secretary Theresa May is to face a court challenge over her decision to strip a British man of his citizenship just weeks before he was allegedly kidnapped by American forces and put on trial in New York. Lawyers for Mahdi Hashi, 23, who went missing in Somalia in the summer, are to ask judges to overturn Mrs May’s order which, they say, left him stateless and at the mercy of US secret agents. His family say he was ‘mistreated’ by US interrogators in an African prison. @highlight Mahdi Hashi, 23, went missing in Somalia and is now on trial in New York @highlight His lawyers claim the Home Secretary's order put him at risk
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Read more: @placeholder cuts rates to head off deflation risk
(CNN) -- Mario Draghi is stepping on the gas, cutting interest rates to record lows, trying to funnel money into the real economy, and introducing a charge on banks that hold excess reserves with the European Central Bank. He is right to worry. Eurozone inflation is running at less than 1% a year, with several countries already experiencing falling prices. Deflation, and even very low inflation, can be a huge drag on economic activity. There's no encouragement to spend today to avoid higher prices tomorrow -- indeed, falling prices make putting off purchases attractive. Flat or falling prices also make it harder for businesses and consumers to pay off the debts left over from the financial crisis, increasing their reluctance to invest and spend. @highlight The ECB cut interest rates to a new record low in a bid to boost the economy @highlight But economist David Woodruff says the approach will not work for the eurozone @highlight What is needed are policies addressed to borrowers and spenders, he writes
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@placeholder has been photographing horses all over the world and has more than 32 years experience.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 22 March 2012 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 March 2012 Showing off his crowing glory, this stallion looks like he is auditioning for a role in a shampoo advert as he flicks his shiny, long auburn mane for his audience. The four-year-old buckskin lusitano was snapped horsing around in Florida, USA, by an equine photographer who said he even 'smiled at the camera.' As these photographs show the aptly impressively named Veneno Imperial knows how to attract attention and strike a pose in these pictures by Darlene Wohlart. Get my best side: Veneno Imperial, a four-year-old buckskin lusitano, was photographed flicking his hair and striking a pose for the camera in Florida, USA @highlight Professional equine photographer Darlene, 64 said 'He looked like he'd just stepped out of a salon, he seemed very happy with the way he looked, even looking like he was smiling at the camera'
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beat her to it,' Fontaine was quoted as telling the @placeholder
Oscar winning actress Joan Fontaine has died aged 96. The Hollywood icon, who maintained a bitter rivalry with her sister and fellow actress Olivia de Havilland, passed away from natural causes in her sleep at her home in California on Sunday. Fontaine's assistant confirmed the death to The Hollywood Reporter, a fitting end for the star who once told Vanity Fair she wanted to die 'in bed – alone'. She had been fading in recent days and died 'peacefully,' her longtime friend Noel Beutel said. Hollywood legend: Joan Fontaine, who won an Academy Award in 1941 for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion, has passed away at the age of 96 @highlight Icon passes away in her sleep after saying she wanted to die 'in bed - alone' @highlight Won Academy Award in 1941 for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion @highlight Embroiled in lifelong feud with sister and fellow actress Olivia De Havilland @highlight Would compete for their mother's attention, men and Hollywood film roles @highlight Said to have stopped speaking in 1975 after their mother died of cancer @highlight Fontaine once said: 'I married first, won the Oscar before Olivia did, and if I die first, she'll undoubtedly be livid'
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Google has also added the ‘ok glass, share with @placeholder’ voice command.
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 10:22 EST, 18 December 2013 | UPDATED: 03:01 EST, 19 December 2013 Next time someone wearing Google Glass winks in your direction, they might not be flirting with you - instead they could be taking a photo. In the latest software update for the wearable technology, users can now take photos by winking in the direction of the object they want to photograph. The device’s built-in camera registers the movement of the eye to take the shot and to make sure this movement isn’t mistaken for a blink, the wink will need to be exaggerated to register. @highlight Google has announced the latest software update for its Glass eyewear @highlight Wearers can now take photos by winking and the feature could soon be used to pay for goods @highlight Other updates include uploading YouTube videos straight from the gadget @highlight Users can also now see Hangout conversations and playlists on the screen
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Miss Braun was born in 1912 in @placeholder and she attended a convent school.
This is the platinum watch given by Adolf Hitler to his mistress Eva Braun for her 27th birthday. The Eszeha watch was engraved with 'Zum 6.2.1939 herzlichst A. Hitler' (‘On 6 February 1939, most affectionately, A. Hitler’) with a registration code of 86439 and had been hidden in a Munich museum. It was found at the Pinakothek der Moderne (Gallery of the Modern) by researchers with Der Spiegel (The Mirror) magazine, stored together with other valuable Nazi objects hidden from the public. From the past: The Eszeha watch (left) belonging to Eva Braun (right) had been hidden at a Munich museum @highlight Adolf Hitler gave watch to Eva Braun for 27th birthday on February 6, 1939 @highlight Found by Spiegel researchers at Gallery of the Modern in Munich, Germany @highlight Braun had secret relationship with Hitler in 1930s and they married in 1945 @highlight But the couple committed suicide one day later as enemy forces closed in
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Many of those who survived have made it their mission to make sure that the horrors of the @placeholder will not be forgotten.
The last remaining survivors of the infamous Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz-Birkenau are sharing their memories ahead of the 70th anniversary of its liberation. An estimated 1.1million people, most of them Jews, were killed at Hitler's most infamous death camp, located in occupied Poland, which later was to become a symbol of the horrors carried out during the Holocaust. The camp was liberated by Soviet Red Army troops on January 27, 1945 and about 200,000 camp inmates survived, with around 300 still alive today. Memories: Maria Stroinska, 82, pictured left and right holding a family photo taken before the war, was 12 during the Warsaw Uprising when she and her sister were sent from their house to a camp in Pruszkow before she was moved alone by train to Auschwitz-Birkenau @highlight Survivors of Auschwitz-Birkenau share their memories of the Nazi death camp as they pose for portraits @highlight An estimated 1.1million people, most of them Jews, were killed at the camp in Nazi-occupied Poland @highlight Next Tuesday, January 27, marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz
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Speaking outside court a spokesman for the @placeholder’s family said: 'No punishment given could ever bring Kyle back nor ease the pain of his tragic and sudden death.
By Larisa Brown and Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 07:32 EST, 8 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:20 EST, 8 November 2012 Posing proudly for the camera, this is the moment Paul Griffith was finally able to hug son Kyle after being apart for 22 years. Six days later, his 25 year old son was killed by a drug-crazed driver. Chef Kyle, of Cardiff Bay, was walking home from work in the early hours of January 11 when drug addict Stephen Freye deliberately drove into him at around 60mph after snorting 70 lines of cocaine. Reunited: Tragic Kyle Griffith, 25 (right), was reunited with his father Paul Griffith (left). Just days later Kyle was killed @highlight Paul Griffith last saw his son when he was three. Just days after their reunion he was run down by drug crazed Stephen Freye @highlight Devastated father said the pair were planning a new life together @highlight Freye, 22, climbed into his car to go looking for victim to run over @highlight Driver claimed he was hallucinating and voices in his head told him to do it @highlight Victim Kyle Griffith was on his way home from his restaurant when he died
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A whistleblower allegedly sent emails to @placeholder warning the firm of his criminal past
Convicted: Danny Fitzsimons, 31, was sentenced to at least 20 years in 2011 for the killings. It was claimed he was suffering post-traumatic stress disorder Security firm G4S was warned not to employ an armed guard in Iraq days before he murdered two colleagues – one of them an ex-Royal Marine, a new BBC documentary claims. Danny Fitzsimons, 31, was sentenced to at least 20 years in 2011 for killing Paul McGuigan, 37, from Peebles in Scotland, and Australian Darren Hoare, also 37, in Baghdad in August 2009. All were working for UK security firm G4S, operating as ArmorGroup in the region. @highlight Danny Fitzsimons, 31, was sentenced to 20 years in 2011 for killing Scot Paul McGuigan, 37, and Australian Darren Hoare, 37, in Baghdad in 2009 @highlight All were working for UK security firm G4S, operating as ArmorGroup @highlight A BBC probe claims a G4S whistleblower warned them about Fitzsimons’ previous convictions and unstable behaviour before his posting @highlight G4S claim nobody ever saw the email warnings @highlight Victims' families call for G4S to be prosecuted for corporate manslaughter @highlight It comes a week after it emerged G4S chief Nick Buckles will keep his job despite review finding the firm guilty of 'mishandling' its Olympic contract
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@placeholder was the destination to which most people would return.
By Travelmail Reporter We're a nation of scrimpers and savers when it comes to booking a holiday. But our preconceived ideas about expensive destinations are often misjudged, with many of us overspending despite our keenness for a bargain. As many as 49 per cent of Britons who had never been to France felt it was not a value-for-money country, according to a new survey by Post Office Travel Money. Pricey: Destinations such as the Cote D'azur in the south of France are not seen as value for money On a budget: Beaches, such as Slanchev Bryag in Bulgaria, are thought to be budget options @highlight Perceived value is the key to how we choose our holidays, finds a survey @highlight Turkey and Spain score but France, Dubai and Italy get the thumbs down @highlight Only a third of us stick to our spending budget on overseas trips @highlight On a holiday spending budget of £552 the average overspend is £242
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Mr Wallis kept a fleet of 20 autogyros, including a replica of @placeholder, in a mini hangar at his home in Norfolk and last year he was still flying every other day.
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 07:54 EST, 4 September 2013 | UPDATED: 09:42 EST, 4 September 2013 A record-breaking autogyro pilot famous for his work in a James Bond film has died at the age of 97. Retired Wing Commander Ken Wallis was best known for his action sequence flying in the Little Nellie aircraft as actor Sean Connery’s stunt double in the 1967 film You Only Live Twice. Mr Wallis, who was honoured with an MBE in 1996, piloted 24 wartime missions over Europe in Wellington bombers, before spending 20 years in weapons research for the Royal Air Force. @highlight Retired Wing Commander Ken Wallis known for sequence in 1967 film @highlight He piloted 24 wartime missions over Europe in Wellington bombers @highlight Wallis, 97, of Norfolk, then spent 20 years in RAF weapons research
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Happy couple: @placeholder and Marc Mezvinsky merged the two political families with troubled pasts, and Marc's mother's political flame-out will add new tensions
Thanksgiving at the Margolies house is going to be awkward this year. Marjorie Margolies, a former congresswoman and mother-in-law to former first daughter Chelsea Clinton, crashed and burned in a bid to return to the House of Representatives on Tuesday, losing her Democratic primary in a landslide. Her epic Pennsylvania loss to state Rep. Brendan Boyle came despite campaign fundraising appearances by both Bill and Hillary Clinton, who couldn't push her above a 27 per cent showing in a four-way race. Margolies has courted controversy since 1993 when, in her first and only term in Congress, she cast the deciding vote in favor of then-President Bill Clinton's tax-raising 1993 budget. @highlight Marjorie Margolis captured just 27 per cent of votes in a Pennsylvania congressional primary, despite endorsements from the Clintons @highlight Her son Marc Mezvinsky is married to former first daughter Chelsea Clinton @highlight Margolies served one term in Congress during the 1990s but was famously bounced from office after a single term following her deciding vote in favor of Bill Clinton's 1993 national tax increase @highlight Key Senate primary races in Oregon, Kentucky, Georgia and elsewhere have clarified the November races that will determine who controls Congress during President Barack Obama's final two years in office
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'He can see that @placeholder are a club he knows well and maybe can see an opportunity there.'
Jamie Carragher believes there must be underlying reasons for Alan Pardew to leave Newcastle United for south London as 'Crystal Palace will never be as big as' the Magpies. Pardew is close to completing a return to Palace, where he spent the best years of his playing career as a midfielder, after Newcastle accepted a £2million compensation package for their manager. But he is leaving a club safely in mid-table mediocrity - with his former charges sitting ninth in the table - for a side battling for Premier League survival and struggling in the relegation zone. Alan Pardew will leave Newcastle United to be appointed as the new Crystal Palace manager @highlight Alan Pardew is close to becoming Crystal Palace manager @highlight Newcastle United have accepted a £2m compensation package for Pardew @highlight Jamie Carragher believes Palace 'will never be as big as Newcastle' @highlight He thinks Pardew must have had underlying reasons for leaving club @highlight Gary Neville believes Pardew is trying to 'survive' as a manager
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@placeholder over the deal with payday loan company Wonga, which the
By Charlie Skillen and Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 14:44 EST, 30 July 2013 | UPDATED: 14:51 EST, 30 July 2013 Muslim footballer Papiss Cisse donned Newcastle United's controversial 'Wonga' strip for the first time tonight - and it clearly worked for him as he started and scored in a friendly match. The 28-year-old Premier League striker had earlier broken his silence in his row over the club's new sponsor, revealing he consulted Islamic teachers before deciding to pull on the team's new shirt. Cisse made his first appearance of pre-season against Scottish side St Mirren tonight, and scored after 19 minutes with a curling shot, having been set up by Sammy Ameobi. @highlight Premier League striker scores for Newcastle United against St Mirren @highlight Cisse, 28, had earlier refused to put on shirt because of sponsorship @highlight Said it conflicted with Muslim beliefs - but has since agreed to wear it
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'Some victims truly believe there are more than 10,' claimed one writer, who described Scott as a 'heretical and deviant @placeholder’.
A British self-proclaimed freedom fighter accused of illegally marrying up to 12 women in Europe and Asia is being investigated by Malaysian Special Branch officers, it was revealed today. Police have named the traveller as Robert Andrew Scott, but say he also uses the Muslim name Jamaluddin Mustafa and is usually seen in Islamic robes. Now understood to be living on the Malaysian island of Penang, 43-year-old Scott has been accused by women who have come forward to the police of duping his wives into caring for him, taking their money, then moving on to another woman. Investigation: Robert Andrew Scott, who also uses the Muslim name Jamaluddin Mustafa, is accused of illegally marrying up to 12 women in Europe and Asia @highlight Self-proclaimed freedom fighter Robert Andrew Scott is accused of Bigamy @highlight Scott, 43, allegedly married up to 12 women in Europe and Asia @highlight Police in Malaysia say that he also goes by the name of Jamaluddin Mustafa @highlight He's accused of duping his wives into caring for him and taking their money
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Back home the children went up to their bedroom to share out the sweets when their father popped in and spotted the 'treat' from @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:28 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:11 EST, 20 November 2012 Costly mistake: Donald Junior Green leaving Oldham Magistrates' Court today where he admitted possession of class A drugs A drug user who mistakenly handed bags of cocaine instead of sweets to a police officer's children out trick-or-treating was spared jail today. Apprentice panel beater Donald Junior Green fished in his pockets for a bag of Haribo sweets to give to the youngsters but instead pulled out a plastic pack containing eight snap bags of cocaine he had bought for £200 earlier that day, Oldham Magistrates' Court heard. @highlight Donald Junior Green handed cocaine over instead of Haribo sweets @highlight Father of children, aged eight, six and five, noticed wraps before they were eaten and alerted colleagues @highlight Junior Green handed 130 hours of community service
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Detectives in @placeholder were unable last night to confirm whether McCullough was ever looked at or questioned in connection with the disappearance.
By John Breslin PUBLISHED: 23:41 EST, 18 September 2012 | UPDATED: 23:52 EST, 18 September 2012 Missing: Christine Marie Tessier disappeared from a San Antonio motel in 2005 and has never been seen again Convicted child murderer Jack McCullough hid a dark family secret while awaiting trial for the abduction and killing of seven year old Maria Ridulph. Ex-cop McCullough, 72, was convicted last week of murdering the child in 1957, as prosecutors successfully wrapped up one of the oldest child abduction cases in US history. But the Mail Online can exclusively reveal McCullough's own daughter is missing -- and it's not known if she's dead or alive. @highlight Jack McCullough was convicted last week of the murder and abduction of Ridulph, age 7, in Illinois @highlight His daughter Christine Marier Tessier, 34, is missing and it is not known whether she is alive or dead @highlight She was last seen with her boyfriend in a motel in San Antonio, Texas
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By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 11:42 EST, 29 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 29 November 2013 He's often lauded as one of the world's most sexiest men - but David Beckham has revealed a distinctly un-sexy memory. The retired footballer has confessed to performing a sex act on himself while looking at calendar of Welsh footballer Clayton Blackmore as part of his initiation into Manchester United's youth team. The 38-year-old recalled how his Class of '92 teammates forced him to perform an embarrassing sex act whilst staring at eighties Reds legend Clayton Blackmore. Scroll down for video @highlight Teammates forced him to perform an embarrassing sex act whilst staring at calendar of eighties Reds legend Clayton Blackmore @highlight Recalled the humiliating hazing for a documentary on his former team
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The introduction of cleaner data and more rigorous methodological approaches and analysis means these figures provide a clearer picture of @placeholder churchgoing in the decade to 2012.'
The Church of England attracts fewer than 800,000 worshippers to its churches on a typical Sunday, according to new estimates yesterday. Numbers in the pews have fallen to less than half the levels of the 1960s, the count showed. The signs of continuing decline in support for the CofE follow census evidence of a widespread fall in allegiance to Christianity, with numbers calling themselves Christian dropping by more than four million in a decade. Fewer than 800,000 worshippers attend Church of England services on Sundays. Census evidence has revealed a fall in the number of people denoting themselves as Christians. Congregation levels now stand at half the level of the 1960s @highlight Numbers in the pews have fallen to less than half the levels of the 1960s @highlight Census evidence shows a widespread fall in allegiance to Christianity @highlight Numbers of Christians has fallen more than four million in a decade
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Michelle was abducted on August 23, 2002 when she was 21 years old, a year before @placeholder in April 2003.
By Ap Reporter and Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 14:24 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:35 EST, 22 October 2013 Cleveland kidnapping victim Michelle Knight performed a touching rendition of Celine Dion's My Heart Will Go On in honor of the son taken away from her before she was kidnapped by Ariel Castro, it emerged today. Dressed as an angel and with face paint on, the 32-year-old took the stage at Cleveland's Boo-You-Bash event on October 12. She grew very emotional towards the end of the song and had to be comforted by someone after she broke down in tears. @highlight An interview with Dr Phil will be aired next month in which Michelle is the first to break her silence about what happened in the Cleveland House of Horrors @highlight Other two victims Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus are writing book about their ordeal in collaboration with Washington Post reporters @highlight Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mary Jordan will write the book
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'I think for us to be successful in fighting this scurge it's very important to align ourselves with the 99.9 per cent of @placeholder.'
President Obama has again refused to call the battle with terrorism in the Middle East a war against radical Islam. In his latest interview, the Commander-in-Chief agrees certain factions have perverted the religion having embraced a 'nihilistic, violent, almost medieval interpretation of Islam' But he insists that such labels hurt efforts to root out radical ideologies in Muslim communities which have been tainted by groups such as ISIS and Al Qaeda. Scroll down for video Defiant: President Obama has once again refused to state that the fight against terror in the Middle East was a religious war because the 'overwhelming' majority of Muslims do not support that interpretation @highlight Speaking to CNN he agreed some factions had 'perverted' the religion @highlight But he said 'overwhelming majority' of Muslims ignore interpretations @highlight In the fight he insisted the US needed to align itself with the 99.9% @highlight It's his administration's policy not to refer to them in religious terms
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exchange for the issue and says she regrets that @placeholder mentioned her
A Washington State woman whose story was told by Barack Obama last month as evidence the Affordable Care Act is helping Americans now says the insurance exchange made a mistake and she can’t afford a plan. Jessica Sanford was named by the president in a Rose Garden speech regarding Obamacare after she wrote a letter to the White House thanking them for helping her get health coverage. But last week the 48-year-old self-employed single mom got a letter saying she was given a lower insurance quote and higher tax credit by the state’s exchange than she actually qualified for due to a ‘system error.’ @highlight 'I was ecstatic': Washington State woman Jessica Sanford was named by President Obama in a Rose Garden speech about affordable health care last month after she wrote a letter thanking the White House for helping her afford insurance @highlight 'I had a good cry': But last week, Sanford received a letter from the state saying that her insurance rate had been miscalculated and she wouldn't be receiving a tax credit for buying a plan like she thought @highlight 'They screwed up': Sanford says she still supports the affordable care act and blames the insurance exchange in her home state for the error but she won't be buying insurance at the rate she's now been offered @highlight Sanford was originally quoted a plan of $198 per month but after the state's 'system error' she was quoted $390
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Some serious researchers believe the off-limits files could shed valuable new light on nagging mysteries of the assassination - including what U.S. intelligence agencies knew about accused assassin @placeholder before Nov. 22, 1963.
By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 4 November 2013 | UPDATED: 15:24 EST, 4 November 2013 The number of Americans who believe that JFK’s assassination was the result of a government conspiracy has dropped over the past ten years reveals a new poll. According to an Associated Press-GfK poll, conducted in April, 59 percent of Americans think multiple people were involved in a conspiracy to kill the president, while 24 percent think Oswald acted alone, and 16 percent are unsure. While a clear majority still suspect there was a conspiracy behind the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy, the number is down from the 75 percent who felt there was a conspiracy in a 2003 Gallup poll. @highlight The number of people who believe that the shooting of JFK was due to a conspiracy has dropped 16 percent in the past ten years @highlight Conspiracy does however remains the most popular theory with 59 percent @highlight The number of Americans who think Oswald acted alone has also increased as a consequence and is at its highest since 1966 @highlight Five decades after the fatal shooting, thousands of pages of investigative documents remain withheld from public view
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Pals: Harry Styles, in leopard print Burberry shirt, watches friend and long-time Burberry model @placeholder walk the runway in dusky rose lace
It is pouring with rain in Kensington Gardens as designer-clad stars emerge from limousines and dash into the gleaming glass marquee where the Burberry Prorsum show is about to begin. Inside though, it felt like the brightest of summer days as the British design house showed its SS14 collection to a full – and star-studded - house. With Sienna Miller, Harry Styles, Naomi Harris, Suki Waterhouse and Paloma Faith watching from the front row, Christopher Bailey showed a feminine, genteel collection – he described it as ‘tender’ - replete with Victorian lace in soft macarón hues of mint and rose, mauve and lavender, gentle shapes that borrowed just enough from the archives, the occasional graphic print in black and white or a splash of red, and a (sometimes liberal) sprinkling of bling. @highlight Christopher Bailey's blockbuster show featured lace made using original Victoran machines in Nottingham factory @highlight Traditional trench was absent from show but details of Burberry's heritage garment appeared throughout @highlight Delicate hues of mint, yellow and rose shot through with graphic stripes and polka dots @highlight Front row included Harry Styles, Sienna Miller, Naomie Harris, Paloma Faith and Suki Waterhouse @highlight Cara Delevingne took to the catwalk for the third time in two days, watched by sister Poppy
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"Hundreds of thousands of @placeholder staff worked dutifully according to procedures," said Mistura, who also said he was pleased at the number of women who turned out to vote.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Voting in Iraqi provincial elections ended peacefully Saturday evening, and the mood was festive in some places, unlike the violence, intimidation and apathy that marked the balloting in 2005. An Iraqi casts his vote Saturday in Ramadi. Preliminary results are expected in a week. "There is a new norm of politics. ... It is truly a proud moment," Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Saleh told CNN. "The distance that we have come is truly inspiring." Faraj al-Haidari, who chairs the Independent High Electoral Commission of Iraq, and Staffan de Mistura, special U.N. representative for Iraq, issued statements saying the election went smoothly. @highlight NEW: President Obama praises election, says he's "proud" of collaborative efforts @highlight Preliminary results of provincial elections expected within five days @highlight Polls close after one-hour extension; no serious violence reported @highlight "There is a new norm of politics," deputy prime minister says
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@placeholder had been an alleged extortion victim of Bulger's, and had learned shortly before his death that prosecutors no longer planned to call him to testify, according to a friend.
(CNN) -- A 69-year-old Massachusetts man was arrested and charged Friday in Boston in connection with the death of Stephen Rakes, a regular at James "Whitey" Bulger's trial before he was found dead last month near a walking trail, authorities said. William Camuti was taken into custody in Boston and charged with attempted murder, misleading police and unlawful disposition of human remains, the Middlesex District Attorney's office announced in a press release. His attorney couldn't be immediately reached for comment. The body of the 59-year-old Rakes was found July 17 in a wooded area in Lincoln, Massachusetts, about 30 miles from his home in Quincy. @highlight William Camuti, 69, is charged with attempted murder and misleading police @highlight Camuti and victim Stephen Rakes were longtime business associates @highlight Camuti was indebted to Rakes and allegedly poisoned his iced coffee @highlight Rakes attended the murder trial of reputed Boston crime boss Whitey Bulger
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The @placeholder is reviewing whether New Hampshire will allow the Misco's to take the machine home with them.
By Associated Press Reporter A pair of grandparents from New Hampshire has won $2.4 million at a notoriously stubborn MGM Grand slot machine. Walter Misco played for about five minutes before hitting the jackpot at the 20-year-old - and well-renowned - Lion's Share machine at about 11 pm Friday. The 66-year-old retired businessman told reporters Saturday that his wife Linda Misco suggested he play that night. Jackpot! : New Hampshire couple Walter and Linda Misco won $2.4 million on Friday when the notorious Lions Share machine finally paid off after two decades at the MGM Grand casino in Las Vegas @highlight The Lion's Share is the oldest slot machine on the casino floor of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas @highlight It was one of 50 custome-made Lion's Share machine installed in the early 1990's but never went to jackpot @highlight Has become famous over the years, with people lining up hoping for their chance @highlight Walter and Linda Misco, of New Hampshire, had read about the game and decided to play on Friday @highlight After five minutes of $3 hits they won
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Staying strong: This viral mocked @placeholder fans who suggested they are fine with Suarez leaving
By David Kent Luis Suarez has a reputation for pouncing on any opportunity given to him by opposition defenders. And soon after the striker completed his £75million move from Liverpool to Barcelona, the internet kicked into overdrive with virals about the transfer - some of which hailed the Uruguayan while others mocked him. Here are some of the best images from across the web. VIDEO Scroll down for Barcelona reveal Luis Suarez's number 9 shirt Some arrival: Former Liverpool striker Luis Suarez arrives in Barcelona ahead of his transfer New challenge: One viral mocked Luis Suarez's for biting opponents - which he has done three times before @highlight Suarez has joined Barcelona from Liverpool in a £75million move @highlight Internet pranksters take opportunity to mock Suarez after transfer
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Will and his partner @placeholder have regularly been spotted at Wimbledon cheering on Andy, with Kim Sears (front)
This is the moment Andy Murray's father got down on one knee to propose to his long-term girlfriend, just a month after the tennis ace popped the question to his long-term love Kim Sears. Will Murray, 60, is set to tie the knot with his girlfriend of more than 10 years, Sam Watson, after proposing during a festive walk along a beach on Christmas Eve. The couple, who met when Andy moved to Barcelona to train more than a decade ago, celebrated their engagement with the 27-year-old tennis star and his brother Jamie at their home in Dunblane, Perthshire. Will Murray, 60, is set to tie the knot with his girlfriend of more than 10 years, Sam Watson, after getting down on one knee and popping the question during a festive walk along a beach on Christmas Eve (pictured) @highlight Will Murray, 60, popped the question to long-term girlfriend Sam Watson @highlight He proposed to girlfriend of more than 10 years during festive beach walk @highlight It came just a month after Wimbledon champion son proposed to partner @highlight Andy, 27, asked long-term love Kim Sears, 26, to marry him in November @highlight Family and friends are said to be delighted with double engagement news
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"One of the things I like to say is that @placeholder keeps throwing new things at us," Squyres said at the event, gesturing toward the rock photo and laughing.
(CNN) -- Did Mars rover Opportunity order a jelly doughnut? Not quite, but scientists are baffled by a white rock with a dark red low spot in the middle that "just plain appeared at that spot" on the planet where the rover is situated, says Steve Squyres, lead scientist of the Mars Exploration Rover mission. In recent weeks, Opportunity took photos of the same spot on Mars, 12 days apart. The rover's panoramic camera showed only barren bedrock on mission day 3528 (in Mars time), but on day 3540, a photo of the same scene revealed the mysterious, doughnut-shaped rock. @highlight A mysterious rock, shaped and sized like a doughnut, has appeared on Mars @highlight The rover Opportunity is studying the rock @highlight Rock appeared in photo, 12 days after previous photo showed no rock @highlight Opportunity has been exploring Mars since January 2004
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"Our government has already made it clear that these actions of the government of @placeholder are not acceptable.
New Delhi (CNN) -- India's supreme court has temporarily barred the Italian ambassador from leaving the country as a diplomatic row over Rome's refusal to return two of its marines accused of killing two Indian fishermen intensified. Last month, the court allowed the two Italian sailors -- Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone -- to participate in their country's elections after Ambassador Daniele Mancini's assurance about their return in four weeks. Latorre and Girone are facing trial in India in connection with the 2012 killing of the fishermen off the country's coast. The defendants say they mistook the fishermen for pirates. @highlight Two Italian sailors face trial in India in connection with the killings of 2 Indian fishermen @highlight India's supreme court allowed the sailors to leave India on condition they would return @highlight Court demands explanation of why sailors won't return, bars Italian ambassador's departure @highlight Indian prime minister warns that Italian relations will suffer if the two don't stand trial in India
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And as 100 years ago, geopolitical tensions are mounting as "revisionist nations," including @placeholder and Russia, challenge key elements of the U.S.-led international order.
(CNN) -- This week marks the centenary of the assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. This was a key trigger for the devastating First World War, setting off a chain reaction that saw key European powers, including Germany, Russia and Britain, entering conflict soon after. One hundred years on, the world has numerous echoes of the early 20th century with a major shift in global power once again taking place. Whereas Germany, Russia and the United States were key "rising nations" in 1914, power is today shifting from the global North to the South with Asian countries, especially China, primary beneficiaries so far. @highlight This week marks the centenary of the assassination in Sarajevo of Archduke Franz Ferdinand @highlight The assassination was a key trigger for the First World War, setting off a chain reaction @highlight Today power is shifting from the global North to the South, writes Andrew Hammond @highlight He says key differences with the world of 1914 make a major power war unlikely
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