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@placeholder, which up until now had been shopping out its system to independent app developers, is one of several startups that are marrying traditional GPS coordinates with smartphone tools like accelerometers and compasses to get more precise coordinates.
(CNN) -- Sure, the GPS on your phone or dedicated device can get you from Point A to Point B on the interstate, frustrating "Calibrating ... calibrating ..." moments aside. But a new move in mobile tech is seeing startups who want to help you find the store you're looking for in the mall, turn around when you're getting farther from your terminal at the airport or figure out where your friends are in an expansive convention hall. And the big guys of the tech world are taking notice. Apple has bought a company called WiFiSLAM, a 2-year-old Silicon Valley-based startup focused on indoor GPS, the company has confirmed to the Wall Street Journal and other outlets. The reported price was $20 million. @highlight Apple buy highlights growing "indoor GPS" capabilities @highlight Tools give users directions inside malls, hospitals, convention halls @highlight Tech combines GPS with accelerometers, compasses in phones @highlight Privacy is a concern for some potential users
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It's interesting in this movie that I have to tell @placeholder's character something, and I have to go to her house.
(CNN) -- Comedian/actor Bill Hader has departed "Saturday Night Live" after eight seasons, but it's not like he's strapped for work. This Friday, Hader will be seen prominently in the raunchy summer comedy "The To Do List" opposite Aubrey Plaza, Rachel Bilson, Donald Glover and Scott Porter. The film comes from Hader's wife, writer/director Maggie Carey, so he's particularly close to this project. Later this summer, he'll reprise his role as the voice of Flint Lockwood in "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2." CNN spoke with Hader about his Emmy nomination, why he's moving back to California and his take on humor's long shelf life. @highlight Bill Hader has a busy summer after his exit from "Saturday Night Live" @highlight He'll star in "The To Do List" and "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" @highlight The star says he's come a long way from his days editing "Iron Chef: America" @highlight He hopes he'll soon direct a movie
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@placeholder is attended by the children of foreign diplomats, businesspeople and Indonesia's elite.
The wife of an alleged child molester held his hand and kissed him, reached out to him as he stood behind bars and led protests against his prosecution as he went on trial in Indonesia today. Tracy Bantleman's show of support for her husband Neil was transmitted across the world on the day he and an Indonesian colleague faced charges of abusing boys at Jakarta International School. Bantleman, a Canadian who worked as an administrator at the school, and his teaching assistant colleague Ferdinand Tjiong deny the charges in a wide-ranging case that has also seen cleaning staff accused of raping a young boy. @highlight Neil Bantleman charged with abusing boys at Jakarta International School @highlight His wife showed her support as he faced court for the first time today @highlight Bantleman is charged alongside Indonesian teacher Ferdinand Tjiong @highlight Both men's wives led protests against the prosecutions outside court
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Dozens of Emery's supporters gathered outside Seattle's federal courthouse to protest the sentence, which marks the end of a five-year legal battle against a man once described by @placeholder authorities as one of its most wanted international drug trafficking targets -- and the only one from Canada.
(CNN) -- The man once known as Canada's "prince of pot" is now a federal inmate in the U.S. system after a judge in Washington sentenced him Friday to five years in prison. Marijuana activist Marc Emery pleaded guilty in May in U.S. District Court in Seattle, Washington, to a single count of conspiracy to manufacture marijuana after an 18-month investigation into the seed-selling business Emery operated from his head shop in Vancouver, British Columbia. By imposing the five-year sentence, which includes four years of supervised probation, U.S. District Judge Ricardo S. Martinez honored a plea deal that Emery, 52, entered into with U.S. authorities to avoid a lengthier sentence. @highlight Marijuana activist Marc Emery sentenced for selling marijuana seeds to U.S. customers @highlight In plea deal with federal prosecutors, Emery admitted to operating seed-selling business @highlight Emery's lawyer, supporters, claim his prosecution was politically motivated @highlight "I regret not choosing other methods -- legal ones -- to achieve my goals," Emery says
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Sarah concedes that there are suspicious elements to his story: 'When I first started talking to him,' she told Dr Phil, 'He sounded @placeholder now his accent's kind of changed I don't know if he's adapted to where he's at... in Benin.'
A woman has defended her decision to sent $1.4 million to her online lover in Africa - who she has never met. Twice-divorced Sarah met Chris Olsen online 18 months ago. Though the mysterious man's accent has changed over time, and he keeps asking for money to be wired to various different countries, Sarah insists she is '95 per cent certain' that he is telling her the truth. Despite his numerous attempts to come home so they can be together, she says, he keeps getting arrested on false charges. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Convinced: Sarah told Dr Phil she still believes in love and is certain her online lover is telling the truth @highlight Twice-divorced Sarah met man named Chris Olsen online 18 months ago @highlight Said he is from Italy, moved to U.S. 18 years ago, is in Africa for work @highlight They have never met, he has been in South Africa, Nigeria and Benin @highlight She has wired him $1.4m for bail, lawyers, lost credit cards, hotel bills @highlight Sarah told Dr Phil she believes he loves her and will come home
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Shortly after scoring the penalty that crowned @placeholder champions of Europe, Drogba signed an undisclosed two-and-a-half-year contract with Shenhua last month.
Shanghai (CNN) -- Hours after being mobbed by hundreds of cheering fans at the airport upon his arrival, former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba made his official debut with new team Shanghai Shenhua Saturday afternoon and insisted his move was motivated by challenges of helping Chinese football. "I didn't come here with the idea of making a lot of money," said the 34-year-old Ivory Coast football superstar at a press conference, despite local news reports naming him the highest paid player in China who earns more than $300,000 a week. "I came here because of the completely different challenges from what I've seen in Europe before," he said. @highlight Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is reported to be earning $300,000 a week in China @highlight Drogba says he has not made the move to retire, and wants to be a champion @highlight Critics describe the luring of top players to China as vanity projects @highlight "The most important thing is that I come here to help Chinese football," Drogba said
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ISIS issued an ultimatum to tens of thousands of people from the @placeholder community on Saturday to convert to Islam, pay a religious fine, flee their homes or face death.
Some 40,000 Iraqi refugees face starvation after being forced into hiding on a barren mountain top by a circling band of bloodthirsty jihadists. They must now decide whether to descend and risk being slaughtered or hope their attackers are defeated before they die of thirst or hunger, officials said. They were driven from the town of Sinjar by ISIS over the weekend and have already been forced to bury at least 20 children who succumbed to the harsh conditions on Mount Sinjar. Scroll down for video Bleak: Iraqi Yazidi women who fled ISIS in the Iraqi town of Sinjar take refuge in the Kurdish city of Dohuk. Around 40,000 other Yazidis have been forced to the top of a mountain by the militants @highlight Families from Yazidi minority forced from homes by Islamic militants @highlight Around 20 children have died on mountain from harsh conditions @highlight UN chief: 'There is no water, no vegetation. It’s a total disaster'
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Arizona's appeal is the first to reach the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A federal judge has allowed Arizona to enforce the most controversial part of its politically charged immigration law, the so-called "show me your papers" provision. In an order on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton upheld the section allowing authorities, while enforcing other laws, to question the immigration status of people who may be in the United States illegally. The Supreme Court in June tossed out most other aspects of the tough new law but said the part known by critics as the "show me your papers" provision could go into effect, at least for now. The hot-button immigration issue is a major attack line in this year's presidential campaign with Republicans, led by Mitt Romney, accusing President Barack Obama of failing to devise a comprehensive strategy to deal with illegal immigration. @highlight Ruling is latest in two-year legal battle over tough immigration law @highlight Hot-button immigration issue is key in presidential campaign @highlight Unclear when Arizona will begin enforcing provision of law backed by court
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The officials have determined that Russia bears some responsibility for the incident because of its support for the rebels, but they haven't been able to determine exactly who fired the missile, whether Russian military were at the site or whether the @placeholder were directly responsible for launching the missile.
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Did a Russian fire the missile that downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17? That depends on who you ask. A top Ukrainian official says he has no doubt. Vitaly Nayda, Ukraine's director of informational security, told CNN the person who shot down the flight was "absolutely" a Russian. "A Russian-trained, well-equipped, well-educated officer ... pushed that button deliberately," he said. "We taped conversations" between a Russian officer and his office in Moscow, Nayda said. "We know for sure that several minutes before the missile was launched, there was a report" to a Russian officer that the plane was coming, he said. @highlight NEW: It's unclear how much of a role Russia played, U.S. intelligence says @highlight The European Union agrees on a plan for new sanctions to include Russia @highlight Ukraine opens criminal cases against Russian defense minister and businessman @highlight Dutch official: At least 200 bodies were on the train; more could be at crash site
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It was close to my best tennis -- it has to be to beat @placeholder."
(CNN) -- World number one Rafael Nadal has crashed out in the quarterfinals of the Queen's Club tournament in London, beaten in three sets by Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Wimbledon champion Nadal, who flew straight to the grasscourt event on the back of winning a record-equalling sixth French Open title, struggled for form throughout the week and was eventually sent tumbling 6-7 6-4 6-1 by fifth-seeded Tsonga. Nadal admitted he felt 'exhausted' going into the tournament, but the result was still a major shock, with the Spaniard having reached seven successive finals prior to this defeat. Nadal struggles past Stepanek to reach quarters @highlight World number one Rafael Nadal crashes out of the Queen's Club event @highlight The six-time French Open champion is beaten in three sets by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga @highlight Andy Murray and Andy Roddick will clash in the other semifinal in London
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These are gifted on top of the incredible prize of meeting @placeholder and going to the ball.
By Deni Kirkova Samuel L. Jackson is giving FEMAIL readers the exclusive chance to win a £500 Harrods shopping spree. All they have to do is enter an online raffle and donate to his charity One For The Boys on new crowdfunding website MyGoodness.com. The Hollywood actor has teamed up with the innovative London-based fundraising platform to raise awareness and money for his charity - and now FEMAIL readers have an extra incentive to get involved. Scroll down for video Jackson: 'By not getting checked you could lose those balls. Hell - you could lose your life! So boys, don't be dumb' @highlight Jackson supports One For The Boys after friends coped with cancer alone @highlight Teams up with MyGoodness.com to run raffle raising money for campaign @highlight Those who enter and donate can win London weekend and lunch with him @highlight Join him and his friends at the fashion benefit ball he's hosting on June 15 @highlight 3 FEMAIL readers get £500 Harrods spree, Jawbone speakers and UP band @highlight Organisers select winners randomly at the end of the campaign on May 28
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He was speaking as Israel observes its Holocaust memorial day, remembering the roughly 6 million Jews who were killed by the @placeholder regime during World War II simply for being Jewish.
OSWIECIM, Poland (CNN) -- Israel's vice prime minister compared Iran to Nazi Germany on Tuesday at the site of one of World War II's most notorious death camps. Israel's vice prime minister Silvan Shalom said Tuesday "Israel can never live with" a nuclear Iran. The Islamic republic's alleged efforts to acquire nuclear weapons are "not far away, not at all, to what Hitler did to the Jewish people just 65 years ago," Silvan Shalom said at the former Auschwitz camp. "Israel can never live with the idea that Iran will hold a nuclear bomb," Shalom added, reiterating long-standing Israeli policy. @highlight Iran's nuclear effort compared to Nazi Germany's killing of Jews @highlight Israel's vice prime minister speaks on Holocaust remembrance day @highlight Iran denies nuclear program has military purposes
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Second time as a victim: @placeholder, seen here in an October 2013 court appearance, claimed that the first altercation with Hernandez took place in Miami, Florida
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:15 EST, 3 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 3 February 2014 Police say a man who alleges he was shot by former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez has been shot again, this time in the football star’s home state of Connecticut. Hartford police Lt. Brian Foley says Alexander Bradley was shot several times in the leg Sunday night outside the Vevo Lounge Bar & Grill. Bradley allegedly then fired shots at the front of the club before being caught and taken to a hospital. He's expected to survive. @highlight Alexander Bradley was shot at a Connecticut nightclub over the weekend @highlight He previously filed a suit claiming Aaron Hernandez shot him in the face- causing him to lose an eye- outside a nightclub in Miami, Florida @highlight Police believe the two men were involved in a 2012 double murder @highlight Comes as prosecutors say Carlos Ortiz will not be called by the prosecution in Aaron Hernandez's murder trial @highlight Ortiz is one of two men allegedly in the car with Hernandez the night Odin Lloyd was killed
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June 2 2013: Battery-related problems were reported on a @placeholder aircraft forcing the airline to use an alternative plane
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:29 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 09:22 EST, 26 November 2013 The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is set to direct airlines to avoid flying Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 747-8 jumbo jets with General Electric engines near thunderstorms after some planes experienced ice buildup in their engines. The U.S. regulator said it would issue an airworthiness directive (AD) this week for the airplanes powered by GE's GEnx engines. 'The AD is an interim action to make sure pilots avoid icing conditions that could affect engine power and possibly damage the engine,' said FAA. @highlight The regulator said it will issue an airworthiness directive this week @highlight It is also working with GE and Boeing to come up with a solution @highlight Ice could affect 747-8 and 787 planes powered by General Electric @highlight Japan Airlines has pulled Dreamliners from two international routes @highlight It is the latest in a spate of mishaps for Boeing's new 787 plane
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No one at the company was available to comment when contacted by @placeholder today.
By Louise Boyle for MailOnline A 45-year-old worker died on Thursday after he was pulled into a machine at an industrial factory. Elbert C Woods, from Garfield Heights, was crushed to death on the job at Cleveland Track Material in Ohio, which makes railway tracks and parts. Mr Woods was pulled into the machine after his clothing became stuck. Rescues from Cleveland Fire Department rushed to the scene but when they arrived his colleagues had freed the man but he had already died of his injuries. Elbert C Woods, from Garfield Heights, was crushed to death on the job at Cleveland Track Material (pictured), which makes railway tracks and parts @highlight Elbert C Woods, from Garfield Heights, was crushed to death on the job at Cleveland Track Material in Ohio
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The @placeholder fans wanted Pardew out after a difficult start to the 2014-15 Premier League campaign
Alan Pardew becomes new Crystal Palace boss as Newcastle United thrash out £2million compensation deal with Eagles After a difficult four years on Tyneside, Alan Pardew has decided to seek pastures new by taking up the vacant manager's position at Crystal Palace. During his time at St James' Park, Pardew has been no stranger to touchline controversy while attempting to maintain a positive working relationship with owner Mike Ashley. From touchline tear ups to Tyne-Wear derby disappointments, here, Sportsmail looks into Pardew's four-year tenure. Alan Pardew was appointed Newcastle United boss in December, 2010 Dec, 2010: Appointed Newcastle boss and enjoys 3-1 victory over Liverpool in first game at St James’ Park. @highlight Alan Pardew spent four years as manager of Newcastle @highlight 53-year-old will soon be announced as the new Crystal Palace boss @highlight Pardew has had fair share of touchline tantrums and controversies @highlight Magpies boss once headbutted Hull midfielder David Meyler @highlight He won Premier League and LMA Manager of the Year after guiding Magpies to fifth in 2012
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A @placeholder spokesman has said: 'From the limited information the BBC has provided in advance of its broadcast we, and an independent expert, seriously disagree with most of its findings.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:00 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:02 EST, 30 August 2013 Kwik-Fit mechanics have been accused of ripping off customers by tricking them into paying for work they did not need. The garage chain has been criticised after staff tried to con mystery shoppers into paying for more than £700 worth of work which was not necessary in an undercover investigation. The team from the new BBC1 consumer show Your Money, Their Tricks, made the allegations after sending 10 cars into 10 Kwik-Fit branches across Britain for a 'free brake check' and 'free tyre check'. @highlight Kwik-Fit accused of conning mystery shoppers in BBC programme @highlight Garage 'tricked shoppers into paying over £700 for unnecessary work' @highlight Kwik-Fit says it 'strongly disagrees' with broadcaster's findings @highlight It says it 'stands by the majority of recommendations given' @highlight Your Money, Their Tricks will be broadcast tonight at 8pm on BBC One
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@placeholder fears that granting the 'vulture fund' holdout investors complete repayment could trigger similar claims from other bondholders.
By Jill Reilly Argentinian president Cristina Kirchner has been accused of spending close to £20,000 a day to have the presidential plane bring her the daily newspapers while she was on holiday. An Argentinian television claims she had the papers flown to the town of Rio Gallegos, in the south Argentinian province of Santa Cruz. Footage aired on the programme shows a paper boy leaving the plane in Santa Cruz airport with the newspapers that were then delivered to the president at her house. Argentinian president Cristina Kirchner has been accused of spending close to £20,000 a day to have the presidential plane bring her the daily newspapers while she was on holiday @highlight Kirchner was staying in the town of Rio Gallegos, southern Argentinian @highlight Footage aired on the programme shows a paper boy leaving the plane @highlight Shown leaving Santa Cruz airport with newspapers that were then delivered
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Volunteers load a deceased male dolphin onto a metal stretcher on the beach in @placeholder.
Federal scientists investigating an unusually high number of dead bottlenose dolphins washing up on the East Coast said on Thursday the carcasses are showing up at a rate that is seven times higher than usual. More than 120 dead animals have been discovered since June from New Jersey to Virginia, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Fisheries Service said. Federal scientists have declared it an 'unusual mortality event' and are investigating the cause, said Maggie Mooney-Seus of NOAA Fisheries. Scientists are working to unravel the cause of a surge in the number of dolphin deaths as a number of stranded mammals have been found beached along East Coast US states @highlight More than 120 dead dolphins discovered since June from New Jersey to Virginia @highlight Federal scientists suspect morbillivirus - a virus similar to measles @highlight More than 750 dolphins died of the same disease in 1987 @highlight Scientists warn the public not to approach if they see stranded animals because they could be infectious
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This influx of visitors is expected to start again after the second series started airing on @placeholder last Monday.
The new series of Broadchurch is providing millions of TV viewers with a weekly cliffhanger. But fans following in the footsteps of the stars are in danger of creating their own drama. Hundreds are flocking to the 80ft cliffs at West Bay in Dorset, where the ITV show is set, risking a fatal fall from the crumbling edge or creating a landslip that could kill anyone passing below. Despite signs warning sightseers to stay away, one group of three was photographed with legs dangling over the edge. Scroll down for video The shocking photos, taken by a local, show people sat right on the edge of the 80ft cliffs in West Bay @highlight Photos show two people sat right on the edge of the perilous sandstone cliffs in West Bay @highlight Rocks can easily be dislodged from the crumbling cliffs, injuring beachgoers below @highlight Warning issued by coastguard telling tourists to obey signs telling walkers to stay on the paths @highlight Fears that tourism due to Broadchurch could see more people injured as they look for the perfect view
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If they are caught by Chinese border guards, they are arrested and often sent back to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Smoke rises from the marbled beef sizzling over the table grill. One man turns the meat, joining in with the animated conversation already underway, each barely allowing his friend to finish his sentence before offering his own opinion. It's a scene replicated across Seoul every lunch time, but these five men have something particular in common. They all risked their lives to escape the hardships of their home country North Korea and have all now settled in the South. Read more: Power consolidation in North Korea The topic that has ignited such passion today is China and its ongoing leadership change. All five agree China has been too forgiving of North Korean behavior and human rights abuses in the past, but they are split as to whether that will change with fresh blood at the helm in Beijing. @highlight Defectors disagree on what China's new leaders mean for North Korea @highlight They criticize China's policy towards refugees from the dictatorship @highlight One of the defectors spent childhood years in a forced labor camp
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"The opening day you get all the different athletes but after that, of course, for security issues the @placeholder were by themselves."
(CNN) -- For the elite basketball stars of the NBA and WNBA, winning Olympic gold is a given. Silver is for the losers. The U.S. men's team has been champion 13 out of 16 times since 1936. American women have topped the podium six out of eight. "Second place is unacceptable," says legendary center Hakeem Olajuwon, who was in the U.S. "Dream Team" that topped the podium in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. With teammates such as Shaquille O'Neal, Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen, the Nigerian-American, who was born in Lagos, quickly came to realize that reality. "Coming to the United States, being there for so long, then it becomes -- you are expected to win gold," he told CNN's Aiming for Gold show. @highlight United States has dominated men's and women's Olympic basketball @highlight Legendary center Hakeem Olajuwon played in 1996 "Dream Team" @highlight Luis Scola was in Argentina team which snapped U.S. domination in 2004 @highlight WNBA star Lisa Leslie won four straight gold medals for U.S..from 1996-2008
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But I am a @placeholder player now and want to focus on that.'
By Rajvir Rai Lukasz Fabianski has admitted he has already forgotten his time as an Arsenal player. The 29-year-old spent seven years at the Emirates before joining Swansea on a free transfer earlier this summer. Fabianski only started one league game last season - though he did start the FA Cup final victory over Hull in May - and has revealed he has already put his time at Arsenal behind. Hoping to kick on: Lukasz Fabianski has left Arsenal for Swansea in search of more game time No chance: Lukasz Fabianski is left helpless as Villarreal score in a pre-season friendly @highlight Keeper spent seven years at Arsenal before joining Swansea in the summer @highlight 29-year-old only played one league game last season @highlight Fabianski did start Arsenal's 3-2 FA Cup final win over Hull in May
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Then, she had to make re-touches to the badly damaged areas, refining @placeholder's eyes and lips.
London (CNN) -- There are few people in the world lucky enough to form a close relationship with a Leonardo da Vinci painting. New York-based conservator Dianne Dwyer Modestini is one: She spent hundreds of hours lovingly restoring "Salvator Mundi," da Vinci's newly rediscovered painting of Christ. And, says Modestini, when she finally had to say goodbye to the painting it was like enduring a painful break-up. "I'm quite serious," she said. "It was a very intense picture and I felt a whole slipstream of artistry and genius and some sort of otherworldliness that I'll never experience again," she said. @highlight Two recently restored paintings by Leonardo da Vinci on view at London's National Gallery @highlight To treat such a painting is a fraught privilege @highlight Process requires patience, care and attention to detail @highlight Conservators develop strong bonds with paintings they restore
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Traffic was brought to a standstill by floodwaters while family members of the @placeholder team were unable to attend because of the adverse weather conditions.
Mission accomplished -- Team USA booked its place in the last-16 of the World Cup after escaping from one of the tournament's toughest groups. Jurgen Klinsmann's men slumped to a 1-0 defeat by Germany in Thursday's final Group G game but still qualified despite Portugal defeating Ghana 2-1. Thomas Muller's second-half strike condemned the U.S. to defeat following a rain-soaked contest in Recife. But Cristiano Ronaldo's late strike for Portugal inflicted defeat on Ghana and ensured the Americans qualified in second place on goal difference. The U.S. will now travel to Salvador where its opponent will be Belgium on Tuesday, while Germany will face Algeria on Monday. @highlight Team USA qualify for last 16 despite 1-0 defeat by Germany @highlight Thomas Muller's fourth goal of the tournament seals victory @highlight Portugal defeats Ghana 2-1 to finish third @highlight Germany wins group with USA second on goal difference
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@placeholder eventually agreed to blur out more of the image, but rejected her claims for compensation on the grounds that she was in a public place and that her subsequent emotional troubles weren’t connected .
Google has been ordered to pay compensation to a woman in Montreal, Canada, after a judge ruled that the tech giant had invaded her privacy. Maria Pia Grillo had claimed she suffered shock and embarrassment after she was searching for her home on Google Map’s Street View in 2009 and discovered that the image they’d used featured her sitting outside the property with ‘part of her breast exposed.’ The photo had been taken by one of Google’s camera-equipped cars and even though they blurred Grillo’s face, she argued that the picture provided enough information for her to be easily identified. @highlight The image on Google Map's Street View featured Maria Pia Grillo and 'part of her breast exposed' @highlight She said the incident caused her shock and embarrassment and demanded $45,000 @highlight A Montreal judge agreed that her privacy was invaded, but denied there was any connection with her mental condition @highlight Google was ordered to pay her $2,250 plus interest and an additional $159 in court costs
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Spectators with guide dogs were told yesterday that they could not be guaranteed their chosen seats at @placeholder venues.
By Russell Myers PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 1 September 2012 | UPDATED: 13:01 EST, 2 September 2012 Their love grew through a shared passion for cycling and yesterday Sarah and Barney Storey were the undisputed golden couple of the Velodrome as they completed a Paralympic double. Swimmer-turned-cyclist Sarah won her second gold of the Games in the C4/5 500m time-trial. Earlier her able-bodied husband Barney picked up his own gold as a pilot when he guided visually impaired Scottish cyclist Neil Fachie to victory in the tandem one-kilometre time-trial. Scroll down to hear from Sarah Golden couple: Sarah and Barney Storey share a kiss and show off the medals they have won at the velodrome @highlight It's the 34-year-old's ninth Paralympic gold and her 20th medal overall, spanning six Games @highlight Her husband Barney also won gold, piloting the visually impaired tandem one-kilometre time-trial @highlight Jody Cundy wins bronze in the 4km individual pursuit @highlight Jon-Allan Butterworth wins a silver medal in the Men's Individual C5 Pursuit
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Watson describes in detail @placeholder as a child, where his mother cooks in the kitchen while he and his dad are 'chilling' in the living room
Professional golfer Bubba Watson has put down the golf clubs and picked up the microphone. Watson - who is currently fourth in the world golf rankings - has released a hilarious new Christmas rap video in which he assumes his festive-season alter ego named Bubba Claus. In it, alongside an elvish crew, he raps about his golf hovercraft, delivering gifts on a John Deere tractor, his Christian faith and his son's inability to sleep on Christmas Eve. Scroll down for video Professional golfer Bubba Watson pictured with his Christmas crew in his new rap video In the song, the golfer asks the listeners if they are curious whether he has golf clubs or toys in his bag @highlight Golfer Bubba Watson stars in his own new rap video, called 'The Single' @highlight He takes on the identity of Bubba Claus and raps about his hovercraft @highlight Watson is one of the more colourful characters on the pro golf circuit @highlight He is also fourth in the world golf rankings, and a member of a boy band
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His demotion to Chief Whip, without a major department, leaves him outside the @placeholder and taking a £36,000 pay cut.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Michael Gove's week is going from bad to worse. First he was dumped from the Cabinet as Education Secretary, then he lost his first vote in his new role as government Chief Whip. Now it has emerged he became trapped in a toilet in the Houses of Parliament and nearly missed another key vote in the Commons. Michael Gove was ousted as Education Secretary in the reshuffle, to the delight of teaching unions, but his new job as Chief Whip does not seem to be going according to plan Mr Gove’s sudden departure from the Department for Education was one of the big shocks of the reshuffle, in which Mr Cameron promoted several women and Eurosceptics. @highlight Michael Gove was demoted to Chief Whip in Cameron's dramatic reshuffle @highlight Gloating teachers celebrated the sudden demise of their Tory nemesis @highlight Strategists feared his 'toxic' reputation was damaging the education reforms @highlight Labour ambush him with surprise Commons vote, and win by 203 to 16 @highlight As MPs walked through the voting lobbies, he was trapped in a toilet @highlight Poll shows just 22% of voters like him and 11% think he would be a good PM
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@placeholder is also asking that people in unaffected areas donate blood.
(CNN) -- Hurricane Sandy could affect as many as 60 million people across the eastern U.S. according to power officials. While some will only loose power, the strong winds, storm surge and pelting rain may cause unprecedented damage for others. Relief organizations are readying supplies and volunteers to respond as needed. Red Cross has opened 190 shelters along the Eastern Seaboard and has hundreds of disaster workers on standby with emergency supplies. "Red cross will be here for weeks to come. This is a large-scale disaster response," Red Cross spokeswoman Catherine Barde told CNN. "And really we rely on the generosity of volunteers and the public to be able to support such service, whether it's shelters, mass feeding, all of the services that we are going to be providing. @highlight Hurricane Sandy could affect as many as 60 million people @highlight Relief organizations are readying supplies and volunteers @highlight Red Cross, AmeriCares, Salvation Army and World Vision are preparing in the US @highlight International Medical Corps and Operation USA are providing aid to Haiti, Cuba
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A flurry of memes have since erupted after @placeholder's kiss.
Neil Patrick Harris may have been the host, but Sunday night's Academy Awards ceremony hadn't even started before John Travolta stole the show. The actor, who famously fluffed Frozen singer Idina Menzel’s name at last year’s Oscars, grabbed all the social media heat again by sneaking up on actress Scarlett Johansson on the red carpet. Travolta, 61, approached Scarlett from behind and kissed her on the cheek, while sliding his hand around her waist. The surprising smooch, and Johansson's amused reaction, was captured with one click of the camera. And the rest, as they say, was history. Scroll down for video @highlight Travolta approached Scarlett from behind and kissed her on the cheek @highlight At the same time slid his hand around her waist @highlight The surprise smooch and Johansson's amused reaction were captured in a picture that has since become a gold mine for memes @highlight Memes also include landmarks, movie characters and political figures, including a jealous Joe Biden
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'I don't think we're supposed to keep any of that stuff [featured in the auction] but working for @placeholder was honestly one of the funnest jobs I've had, and I wanted to keep it as a memento.'
A former Apple employee named Sam Sung has raised more than $2,500 for charity by auctioning off his old business card after an initial bid of $80,200 was revealed to be fake. Mr Sung, 25, worked for three years as a specialist at the Pacific Centre Apple store in Vancouver, where customers couldn't help but notice his distinctive name on his ID badge and employee T-shirt. When he left the store, he decided to set up an eBay auction to sell off of his old personalized business cards - with the money raised going to The Children's Wish Foundation. Novelty name: Sam Sung, 25, worked for three years at an Apple store in Vancouver and auctioned off his business card for charity @highlight Sam Sung, 25 worked as a specialist at an Apple store in Vancouver @highlight On leaving his job, he decided to auction off his distinctive badge for charity @highlight Attracted bids of up to $80,200 on the online auction site eBay @highlight But the bid turned out to be a fake and it eventually went for $2,500
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Scroll down for dramatic video Police in Odessa have released pro-Russian activists arrested during clashes two days ago after their headquarters came under attack from protesters. Thousands of pro-Russian activists this afternoon stormed the police station in the Black Sea port, where dozes of people were killed in riots two days ago. Protesters forced open the gate to the complex and smashed windows, fighting police in riot gear who seemed reluctant to strike back against their countrymen. 'Freedom fighter': A man cries after being released from a local police station which was stormed by pro-Russian protesters in Odessa, Ukraine @highlight Russian President said he is 'outraged' by the violence @highlight Moscow also demanded presidential elections set for May 25 be postponed @highlight Government in Kiev has declared two days of mourning for troops @highlight Western countries blame Kremlin for inciting the mayhem
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I think @placeholder realises that this is the only major box office draw left.
Tyson Fury is back on form on Twitter. He loves a good Twitter rant, this time calling out Anthony Joshua for a fight. It's great news for us that the leading domestic heavyweights are realising that AJ is the 'money' in the division and even though that fight won't be next, I can certainly see it happening in 2015. You know how I feel about that fight - Anthony would destroy him. But I give Tyson plenty of credit - he is a talented young fighter with a wicked sense of humour! About 90 per cent of people who replied to his rant on Twitter share that view. No one can see Fury taking a clean shot off Joshua, who I can reveal here will likely have a fight on January 31 at the O2 Arena in London. @highlight Despite Tyson Fury's Twitter rant, a fight with Anthony Joshua won't happen until next year @highlight I can reveal Joshua will fight on January 31 at O2 Arena, possibly against Kevin Johnson @highlight Carl Froch-James DeGale is a possibility for Wembley next summer @highlight Looks like Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao is on - my money's on Floyd @highlight George Groves could be in trouble against Denis Douglin @highlight Plans have started to make Tommy Coyle-Luke Campbell
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People traveling for government business, athletics, cultural events, support for @placeholder people, and medical research may also enter the country.
Just because the United States is rebuilding ties with Cuba doesn't mean American citizens will have free reign to the country's coveted cigars and rum. U.S. travelers will only be allowed to bring back $400 worth of goods and no more than $100 of those items can be tobacco and alcohol for which the country is famous. The New York Post reports that cigar lovers can only come home with two Cohiba Corano Especiales which run a hefty $34 each. Don't be greedy: U.S. travelers will only be allowed to bring back $400 worth of goods and no more than $100 of those items can be tobacco and alcohol for which the country is famous @highlight US travelers will only be allowed to bring back $400 worth of goods and can have no more than $100 of those items can be tobacco and alcohol @highlight Travel to Cuba is permitted but not for tourism as of yet @highlight Approved travelers can use their credit and debit cards on the island and that Americans can also send $2,000 to family every three months
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On the diplomatic circuit, the movers and shakers will still fight for invitations whenever the president swings through @placeholder cities.
London, England (CNN) -- Few American presidents have been greeted with the enthusiasm Europe demonstrated for Barack Obama on his election. In part, it was a reaction against his predecessor -- George W. was never loved in the EU -- but there was also the feeling that Obama was a genuine multilateralist. Europeans, who welcomed Obama as the candidate of change, didn't expect him to agree with them on everything, but they believed that he would at least listen to them. So now that the showroom gloss is beginning to wear off Obama at home, now that U.S. poll respondents are indicating that the first dents and scratches are visible in the previously gleaming bodywork, how is he being seen between Ljubljana and Lisbon? @highlight President Obama was widely supported by many European countries @highlight Obama's poll numbers in the U.S. are dropping, though @highlight Oakley: Obama doesn't have to worry yet about his popularity in Europe
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In the aftermath, the suit says, @placeholder has suffered depression, dealt with substance abuse and has attempted suicide.
(CNN) -- A former exotic dancer has filed a lawsuit against Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, accusing him of sexual assault. In the suit filed Monday in Dallas County, Jana Weckerly claims that Jones assaulted her in 2009 and that the Dallas Cowboys knew about and covered up the incident. Weckerly is seeking "monetary relief of over $1,000,000," according to the suit. Reaction from the Cowboys was swift. Levi McCathern, an attorney representing the team, called the allegations "completely false" and "a shakedown." "The legal complaint is unsupported by facts or evidence of any kind," McCathern said in a written statement. "This is nothing more than an attempt to embarrass and extort Jerry Jones." @highlight Jana Weckerly filed a lawsuit against Jerry Jones seeking more than $1 million @highlight She claims the Dallas Cowboys owner touched her genitals @highlight Cowboys attorney: This is an attempt to embarrass and extort Jerry Jones @highlight He says law enforcement involved "due to the seriousness of these baseless allegations"
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Yet the growth wasn't just in buzz, but also in "likes" -- the @placeholder term for social approval which enables people to follow your moves closely and voice their support to their social networks.
Washington (CNN) -- A seven-term Wisconsin congressman, who 54% of the American people were not aware of last week, just knocked the president of the United States off of his perch as the most talked-about politician on the largest social media platform in the world. According to the exclusive Facebook-CNN Election Talk Meter, Republican Rep. Paul Ryan, in the first 54 hours after being announced as Mitt Romney's vice-presidential running mate, sucked up the political oxygen in the social media landscape -- with the Beltway topping the buzz and his home state of Wisconsin close behind. What caught our eye? The swing states of Virginia (where Ryan was announced) and New Hampshire were also high on the list: @highlight Since being announced as Romney's running mate, Ryan has dominated social media @highlight Ryan's relative anonymity before being picked helped him jump up the scale @highlight Ryan's Facebook fans skew more toward males and older
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Kim explained that she is documenting her battle on the upcoming season of Keeping Up With The @placeholder to help other women, noting that Kanye supports her decision to share the experience.
Kim Kardashian is not shy about her love of waist training, but according to one expert, the reality star's regular use of a corset to shrink her stomach could be affecting her fertility. The 34-year-old, who told Daily Mail Online about her struggle to conceive a second child with Kanye West, took a selfie of her enviable frame strapped into a black waist trainer on Tuesday. But Dr Sue Decotiis tells us that the practice of wearing a waist trainer or corset over periods to change ones shape is ‘not healthy.' Scroll down for video Enviable hourglass: Kim Kardashian pictured on Tuesday wearing a waist trainer - but one expert claims a corset could reduce blood flow to the tissues and prevent them from expanding to accommodate a fetus @highlight The 34-year-old is struggling to conceive her second child with Kanye West @highlight Kim began waist training last August and regularly shares selfies of herself wearing a corset
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Venue: @placeholder will host the second Test between England and Sri Lanka which starts on Friday
Alastair Cook’s patience with his arch-critic snapped at Headingley on Thursday ahead of the decisive second Test against Sri Lanka when he accused Shane Warne of making personal attacks on him and his England captaincy. The Australian has seemingly had it in for Cook ever since he called his 294 against India at Edgbaston three years ago ‘boring’ but he cranked up his criticism of the England captain this winter and throughout last week’s first Test. And Cook responded to persistent negative comments from Warne on Sky TV and in his newspaper column about his tactics and the timing of his declaration against Sri Lanka at Lord’s by saying ‘something needs to be done.’ @highlight Cook accuses Warne of targeted attacks on his England captaincy @highlight England face Sri Lanka in decisive second Test at Headingley on Friday @highlight The England captain insists 'something needs to be done' to quieten Warne @highlight Warne is close friend of Kevin Pietersen and Australia's Michael Clarke @highlight Cook says it is crucial he scores runs to quell the criticism from Warne @highlight Both sides trained at Headingley ahead of the second Test
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@placeholder, often described as the "pearl of Africa," is one of the continent's most beautiful nations.
Kampala, Uganda (CNN) -- All that glitters is not gold, and not all designer jewelry is made from precious metals and gemstones. A few years ago, Linda Lwanga's love of traditional African designs led her to her ancestral home in Uganda's capital of Kampala, giving up her career in electrical engineering in the UK. Once in the country, the British-born designer started Zanaa, a luxury label producing high-end jewelry and accessories made from a variety of materials, including ankole cow horns. Used for centuries for their milk and meat, ankole cows are indigenous to east Africa. Yet once they are slaughtered their striking long horns are usually discarded -- and this, Lwanga thought, represented a sustainable business opportunity. @highlight Zanaa is a Uganda-based company making jewelry from ankole cow horns @highlight Its high-end products are sold in the United States and Europe @highlight "Africa has abundance of beautiful materials," says Zanaa's founder
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@placeholder is also reportedly among the potential performers for the game next February
By Lydia Warren for MailOnline The NFL has asked potential Super Bowl half-time acts to pay to perform at the coveted show next year, it has emerged. The league usually doesn't pay the act, but this year, it has asked potential performers if they would be willing to contribute a portion of their post-Super Bowl tour income to the NFL or offer another type of financial contribution, a source told the Wall Street Journal. The request reportedly did not go down well with the performers - which have been narrowed down to Rihanna, Katy Perry and Coldplay, according to the sources. @highlight The league 'has asked potential performers if they will contribute a portion of their post-Super Bowl tour income to the NFL' @highlight But the request got a 'chilly' reception from the artists, sources said @highlight Acts typically see huge boosts in record and ticket sales after their Super Bowl performances, which are watched by record numbers of viewers @highlight The league would not comment on claims that it has narrowed next year's performers down to Rihanna, Katy Perry and Coldplay
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Hugh Bonneville spoke about his involvement: 'Paddington is an explorer - this trail is a wonderful way of bringing this to life and I hope it makes people look at @placeholder with fresh eyes.
He started life in deepest darkest Peru, but Paddington Bear is set to hit the streets of London this month. A series of statues designed by stars from Emma Watson to David Beckham will be placed around the capital in November to celebrate the launch of The Paddington Trail. The bears, designed by Benedict Cumberbatch and star of the upcoming Paddington film, Nicole Kidman, will celebrate the film release of Paddington in UK cinemas on November 28. Scroll down for video Celebrities, designers and artists have designed Paddington bear statues, which will be placed at 50 different iconic locations along The Paddington Trail @highlight Statues will be placed in 50 locations around the capital from November 4 @highlight Star-studded design team includes: Emma Watson, Hugh Bonneville, Bear Grylls, Darcey Bussell, and even London mayor, Boris Johnson @highlight VisitLondon.com to offer exclusive trail maps and information for visitors @highlight Paddington will be released in UK cinemas on 28 November 2014
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Unlike NATO allies of the United States, who are bound together by a joint defense pact, there is no mutual defense guarantee as a @placeholder ally.
(CNN) -- The United States named Afghanistan a major non-NATO ally Saturday, clearing the way for the two countries to maintain a defense and economic relationship even as American combat troops withdraw. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced the designation during a surprise visit to Kabul. A day after the announcement, she will attend a gathering of international donors in Tokyo who will be asked to pledge financial support for Afghanistan after nearly all U.S.-led NATO troops pull out of the country by the end of 2014. The relationship is beneficial during the transition as both nations prepare for post-2014, according to Clinton. @highlight Other nations including Japan, Pakistan and Egypt have non-NATO ally status @highlight The status allows Kabul and Washington to maintain defense relations @highlight Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes the announcement in Kabul @highlight She says the designation is beneficial as U.S. troops withdraw
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@placeholder's stockpiles of mustard gas and possibly other chemical weapons and surface to air missiles constitute a threat that would go beyond Libya's borders.
(CNN) -- As what might be the final battle rages in Libya, another is looming: the political battle to create a functioning democracy. As Libyan rebels try to consolidate their military gains in Tripoli, the National Transitional Council in Benghazi is trying to activate plans for a political transition. What role the United States will play in Libya's future isn't yet clear, but most believe it will be a major partner in an international effort. Getting an interim government in place in Libya as soon as possible is critical, the U.S. State Department says. That government would lead the process of writing a constitution and getting to elections, the building blocks of democracy. @highlight Next battle ahead for Libyans is forming government and securing the country @highlight Confusion over reported capture of Gadhafi son calls opposition's credibility into question @highlight First mission for National Transitional Council will be to provide security @highlight International community wants Gadhafi's stockpile of weapons secured
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The @placeholder comes with a $100,000 award, which Yousafzai said she'll spend in Pakistan on children who need education and other support.
A Pakistani teenager awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her efforts to promote girls' education brought her passion for learning to Philadelphia, where she received the Liberty Medal on Tuesday. In accepting the honor, Malala Yousafzai implored world leaders to spend money on supporting learning, not wars, and to solve their differences with words. 'Education is the best weapon against poverty, ignorance and terrorism,' she said. Scroll down for video Malala Yousafzai holds up her Liberty Medal during a ceremony at the National Constitution Center, Tuesday, in Philadelphia Many honors: Yousafzai, 17, recently became the world's youngest Nobel laureate. Organizers of the Liberty Medal ceremony didn't know that would be the case when they decided months ago to honor her @highlight The medal is given annually at the National Constitution Center to someone who strives to secure freedom for people around the world @highlight On Tuesday, Malala Yousafzai asked world leaders to spend money on supporting learning, not wars, and to solve their differences with words @highlight In 2012, a Taliban gunman shot Malala in the head because of her vocal support for gender equality and education for girls @highlight Malala became the seventh Liberty Medal recipient to also receive the Nobel
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"Neither Iran nor the United States should be hijacked by that historical event," he said from Tehran, where he went on to become a reformist lawmaker and was himself jailed by the @placeholder regime.
(CNN) -- Thirty years ago Wednesday, Iranian student revolutionaries climbed over the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and seized dozens of Americans, whom they ultimately held hostage for 444 days. The hostage crisis, coming in the aftermath of Iran's Islamic revolution, ended diplomatic relations between Washington and Tehran -- a rift that persists to this day. Iran celebrates the embassy takeover as an official holiday, and tens of thousands showed up in Tehran on Wednesday to hear anti-American speeches. The anniversary was also an opportunity to reignite the anti-government protests that were sparked in June, following a disputed presidential election, and thousands of anti-government protesters ignored warnings from Iranian authorities to stay home. @highlight One hostage-taker says 1979 embassy takeover was protest by angry students @highlight Former hostage says the event "brought misery to the Iranian people" @highlight All sides tell CNN the legacy of the hostage crisis still affects U.S.-Iran relations @highlight Amanpour airs at 3 p.m. ET daily on CNN International and 2 p.m. ET Sunday on CNN USA
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'@placeholder did what they did in those days and pounded us to death.
There is a well-worn saying that footballers should always play the game, not the occasion. Given that Sunday's eagerly-anticipated Old Firm clash will be the first for many of those on the pitch, that adage seems particularly poignant. Derby debutants could do a lot worse than talk to David Robertson. The Ibrox legend was no stranger to high-pressure semi-finals before arriving at Ibrox in 1991, having won the Scottish Cup and League Cup with Aberdeen. David Robertson (right) was sent off in his first game playing for Rangers against Celtic Rangers boss Kenny McDowall poses with the Scottish League Cup ahead of the Old Firm clash with Celtic @highlight David Robertson was sent off after six minutes for Rangers against Celtic @highlight He wants Rangers to learn from his error on Sunday at Hampden Park @highlight They play each other in the Scottish League Cup semi-final
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In @placeholder, they occupy many of the older buildings in the hard-hit core of the city.
Monmouth, Oregon (CNN) -- Images of destroyed homes, people sleeping in the streets and broken freeways reveal the recent tragedy of Chile. Who would think that after the horror of Port-au-Prince, restless geological plates would so quickly wreak havoc in another nation? The Earth seems at war with itself. But, as many have observed, Chile is not Haiti. Chile's economy is one of the fastest-growing in Latin America. This earthquake will do little to slow down that down. In Santiago, dominated by industries, corporate offices and financial institutions, most people will return to work within a week. But there is another side of Chile for which the picture cannot be as optimistic: the depressed areas that have never enjoyed the nation's economic boom. These are "callampas," or impoverished wards of major cities and small towns that have been bypassed by progress. Unfortunately, the earthquake has hit these areas the hardest. The question is now, how will the government address these people's need for housing and employment? @highlight John Rector says that unlike Haiti, Chile can rebuild on strong economy @highlight But existing problems of low-wage jobs, unemployment now made worse, he says @highlight Incoming president must modify globalization goals, focus on social problems, he says @highlight Rector: Chile must provide social leadership, not just economic
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Cameron last month laid out new measures to tackle the threat posed by would-be @placeholder jihadists, days after Britain raised its terror threat level from "substantial" to "severe."
London (CNN) -- After pleas to spare the life of British aid worker Alan Henning went unanswered by the so-called Islamic State terror group, his family is "numb with grief" with the news that he has been beheaded. "It is the news we hoped we would never hear. As a family we are devastated by the news of his death. There are few words to describe how we feel at this moment," his wife, Barbara, said in a written statement released Saturday by the United Kingdom's Foreign Office. "... We always knew that Alan was in the most dangerous of situations but we hoped that he would return home to us. That is not to be." @highlight Family of Alan Henning is "devastated," says statement @highlight "There are few words to describe how we feel at this moment" @highlight Joint statement by mosques remembers Alan Henning as "our local and national hero" @highlight UK Prime Minister David Cameron vows to find those responsible for Henning's murder
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Investigation: @placeholder announced it had suspended its current sourcing arrangements pending an investigation
PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 26 June 2013 Airlines including British Airways have been accused of purchasing headphones manufactured at a Chinese jail where prisoners were beaten for missing production targets. A former inmate of China's Dongguan Prison has claimed he made disposable headsets for British Airways, Qantas and Emirates while he was behind bars. Danny Cancian, who is from New Zealand and was released from Dongguan last year, told the Australian Financial Review prisoners were punished for slow production rates by being 'taken outside and tasered'. British Airways has emphatically denied using prison labour in its supply chain and said all of its suppliers were subject to 'rigorous' checks. @highlight Former inmate of China's Dongguan Prison told of 'cruel environment' at jail @highlight Claimed he made headphones for British Airways, Emirates and Qantas @highlight Read more about this story here
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One particular area of concern for @placeholder is the advancement of artificial intelligence, the ability of computers to perform traditional cognitive functions such as reason, learn and plan.
Cyber insecurity: Marc Goodman, a security consultant for organizations like the United Nations and Interpol, has a forthcoming book about how technology may give the upper hand to criminals It isn't just researchers finding applications for brain scanning and artificial intelligence, but rather criminals who may be able to exploit these emerging technologies faster than they can be secured. A new book from security consultant Marc Goodman called Future Crimes exposes the possible threats that a technologically advanced future poses. 'I could see a horrific scenario wherein somebody is kidnapped and threatened that unless they pay an exorbitant sum, their lifelong memories of their wife or daughter would be erased,' Goodman told Singularity Hub. @highlight Security adviser Marc Goodman predicted criminals will exploit technology like artificial intelligence and brain scanning @highlight His forthcoming book, Future Crimes, examines the state of security architecture and the change electronic threats posed by criminals @highlight Goodman, who has advised FBI and Interpol, has called for a cyber 'Manhattan Project'
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Rubio, on the other hand, has led the charge against the Obama administration's landmark deal with the Cuban government, railing against @placeholder for appeasing an autocratic regime.
Sen. Rand Paul broke with the field of Republicans considering a 2016 presidential run on Thursday, calling President Barack Obama's decision to normalize relations with Cuba a "good idea" since the American embargo against Cuba "just hasn't worked." Paul, a likely presidential candidate, made the remarks in an interview with News Talk 800 WVHU's Tom Roten, just a day after his potential competitors for the Republican nomination -- former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Ted Cruz -- slammed the decision to normalize relations as a dangerous move. Rubio and Cruz are sons of Cuban immigrants. Paul joined the mostly Democratic supporters of the decision, asserting that the embargo hasn't produced results and hurts the Cuban people rather than their autocratic rulers. He even likened his support to U.S. trade with China, which he called "ultimately the best way to defeat communism." @highlight Sen. Rand Paul says he agrees with President Barack Obama that the Cuban embargo hasn't worked @highlight Paul's position is the opposite of other potential GOP 2016 candidates, like Sen. Marco Rubio and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush
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2) grossed $8.8 million on its third weekend; the film, @placeholder's biggest yet at the box office, has banked $76.5 million to date.
(Entertainment Weekly) -- After all the anticipation and hubbub, the weekend is coming to an end and the box office results are here: "Watchmen" (No. 1) grossed $55.7 million during its first frame, according to early estimates from Media by Numbers. "Watchmen" led the weekend box office, grossing $55.7 million during its first weekend. That's a solid sum, to be sure, although it's certainly on the low end of most projections. "Watchmen" premiered in more theaters (3,611) than any other R-rated movie in history, and it averaged an impressive $15,413 per venue, despite a potentially problematic long running time. It also scored the biggest debut of 2009 so far. Nonetheless, the movie's $55.7 million take (including $5.5 million from 124 IMAX screens) is substantially smaller than the $70.9 million that 300, the last R-rated graphic-novel movie from director Zack Snyder, earned on its opening weekend two years ago. @highlight "Watchmen" premiered in more theaters than any other R-rated movie in history @highlight Tyler Perry's "Madea Goes to Jail" (No. 2) grossed another $8.8 million @highlight Best Picture winner "Slumdog Millionaire" took the No. 4 slot with $6.9 million
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His heart goes out to Mr @placeholder's wife and family for their loss.'
By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 17:35 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:12 EST, 24 July 2013 A 37-year-old has become the first cyclist to be convicted of manslaughter after he struck and killed a 71-year-old pedestrian after running a stop sign. Chris Bucchere was cycling through a busy intersection when he plowed into Sutchi Hui, who was crossing the street with his wife in downtown San Francisco. His conviction today is the first of its kind for a cyclist in the U.S. He was sentenced to 1,000 hours of community service and three years on probation after pleading guilty to vehicular manslaughter. @highlight Chris Bucchere defended himself online after fatal accident @highlight Ended forum post by saying his cycle helmet 'died in heroic fashion' @highlight Pleaded guilty in court @highlight Sentenced to 1,000 hours community service and three years probation
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Knapp allegedly told the agent that the "@placeholder" might be interested in the fighter jet and other items, and allegedly said he wlould not be concerned if the jet or the other items ended up in Iran.
Los Angeles ((CNN) -- Federal agents have arrested a California man who allegedly attempted to export a U.S. military fighter jet to Iran, authorities announced Friday. The arrest followed a seven-month government sting operation, authorities announced. Marc Knapp, 35, also was charged in a criminal complaint with two felony counts of attempting to export other aircraft parts and controlled technology. Knapp has agreed to plead guilty to the charges, according to Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Kravetz, who is prosecuting the case. According to unsealed court documents, the case began to unfold after "a cooperating defendant" in the operation introduced Knapp to an undercover agent. As part of the sting, the agent met with Knapp on several occasions at locations in California, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Budapest, Hungary, the court papers say. @highlight The arrest came after a seven-month sting operation, court papers say @highlight An undercover agent was brought into the case by "a cooperating defendant" @highlight Marc Knapp said he could obtain an F-5B fighter jet for $3.25 million, the papers say @highlight Knapp to plead guilty, prosecutor says
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"I couldn't believe the military was asking me to make the impossible decision of choosing between the country I love and my faith," Singh said in a blog post on the @placeholder's website.
A Sikh student at Hofstra University filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the United States Army, claiming the service refused to grant him a religious accommodation that would allow him to enlist in his school's ROTC program without shaving his beard, cutting his hair and removing his turban, according to court documents. When Iknoor Singh requested a religious exemption from the military's grooming policies to enlist as an ROTC cadet in April 2013, his request was first denied on the grounds that his noncompliance would have "an adverse impact on the Army's readiness, unit cohesion, standards, health, safety, or discipline," court documents said. @highlight Hofstra student is denied a religious exemption @highlight It would have allowed him to enlist as an ROTC cadet @highlight Iknoor Singh is a practicing Sikh who has beard, long hair and wears a turban @highlight Singh is represented by the ACLU
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'He will be remembered for his willingness to always help others and as a wonderful son to Caroline and @placeholder, as a devoted husband to Lisa and father to Faith and Ellie.'
The father of a man killed while riding his bike early on New Year's Day along a dual carriageway has described his son as 'a true family man'. James Stephenson, 32, from Liphook, Hampshire was struck by a car at 7.30am on New Year's Day near his home. The married father-of-two was pronounced dead at the scene. James Stephenson, pictured, was killed riding his bicycle early on New Year's Day near his Hampshire home A 33-year-old man from Waterlooville has been arrested in connection with the accident on the A3, pictured His family released a statement outlining their loss: 'James Stephenson was a true family man, married to Lisa with two daughters, Faith, aged three, and Ellie, seven months. He was the second child of Kevin and Caroline, a brother to Claire and Ben, and his sudden premature death has shocked them all. @highlight James Stephenson was riding near his home early on New Year's Day @highlight He bicycle was struck by a car on the A3 near Liphook in Hampshire @highlight The 32-year-old father-of-two was declared dead at the scene of the crash @highlight A 33-year-old man from Waterlooville has been arrested after the incident
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The last time news broke of Phelps' antics behind the wheel, it also took place in @placeholder.
Second DUI arrest: Record-breaking multiple Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps was arrested Tuesday morning on suspicion of driving under the influence Michael Phelps had been on an eight-hour gambling session before being pulled over on suspicion of DUI, it has been claimed. Reports have emerged that the record-breaking multiple Olympic gold medalist had been at a casino in Baltimore, Maryland, in the hours before he was stopped by police in the same city. The revelation comes after Phelps tweeted an apology following his early morning arrest, saying he was 'deeply sorry'. The website tmz.com has reported that the 29-year-old had been at the Horseshoe Casino, arriving at around 5pm on Monday afternoon. @highlight Phelps was driving his Land Rover at dangerously high speeds on Tuesday when he was arrested on suspicion of DUI, police in Maryland claimed @highlight He was driving 84MPH in a 45MPH zone when police in Baltimore City pulled him over, said the Maryland Transportation Authority @highlight Phelps was convicted in 2004 for a DUI in Salisbury, Maryland and sentenced to 18 month probation @highlight Reports claim he had been on eight-hour gambling session before being pulled over
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'@placeholder is, if not the most influential Mexican Mafia member, right there at the top.
Four alleged members of rival gangs in the California prison system launched a hunger strike from solitary confinement that at one point in 2013 comprised 32,000 inmates - black, white and Latino - from 33 prisons, it has been revealed. The coordinated 59-day hunger-strike by opposing, racially aligned gangs resulted in a second legislative hearing into SHU conditions in Sacramento in February during which the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation unveiled a package of new regulations. From the Pelican Bay State Prison's Security Housing Unit (SHU), Todd Ashker, allegedly a senior member of the Aryan Brotherhood (an affiliation he denies), Sitawa Jamaa, alleged minister of education for the Black Guerilla Family, Arturo Castellanos, allegedly a leader in the Mexican Mafia and Antonio Guillen, allegely one of three generals of Nuestra Familia spent years shouting through cell walls to form a political alliance and organize the strike. @highlight A hunger strike in California prisons took place last year @highlight It was organized by four alleged leaders from rival racially aligned gangs from the Pelican Bay State Prison's SHU @highlight The men were in solitary confinement at the facility, which houses 'the worst of the worst' @highlight The unlikely allies were protesting conditions in confinement, including that a gang member may be kept in isolation indefinitely, with a review only once every six years @highlight They spent years orchestrating the strike in snatched conversations, shouting through walls and down drainpipes and passing messages through lawyers @highlight They communicated their plan to other prisoners though letters to activist groups and friends and family members @highlight At its beginning, 30,000 prisoners took part in the strike @highlight By day 40, 69 inmates remained on strike and the state won permission to force-feed them @highlight The strike ended on day 59, when the inmates won a promise of a special hearing on conditions in the SHU
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Burton, who goes by the name 'Star' and says she loves @placeholder, left her home halfway across the country and has spent the last nine years living near the Central California prison.
The marriage license of mass murderer Charles Manson and a 26-year-old devotee who believes in his innocence is set to expire without a wedding taking place, prison officials said Monday. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesman Jeffrey Callison said weekend visiting for inmates passed without Manson getting married. Afton Elaine Burton and the 80-year-old Manson obtained a 90-day marriage license late last year. It expires Thursday, making this past weekend the couple's final opportunity to hold a wedding inside a visiting room at California State Prison, Corcoran. If the wedding is to happen, the couple must register for a new Kings County marriage license. @highlight Manson, 80, and Afton Elaine Burton were issued a 90-day license in Kings County, California but their last available visitation day has come and gone @highlight The license expires Thursday despite Burton--who goes by Star--having been photographed recently shopping for white satin fabric @highlight An insider claims Burton still intends to marry the infamous cult leader, but she'll need to get a new license in order to do so
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Abusers are of all nationalities, ethnicities and ages, though the vast majority are white @placeholder males.
By Nazir Afzal For The Mail On Sunday As the Chief Crown Prosecutor for the North West, I led the teams that brought the so-called Rochdale Grooming Gang to justice in 2012 for abusing up to 47 girls. My work saw me go up against not only the offenders, but those who tried to intimidate me for bringing abusers before the courts. They said I had given racists a stick with which to beat minorities – I said our communities should be carrying their own sticks. Far-Right extremists targeted me, too. I had made these British-Asian men pay for abusing vulnerable girls – but that damaged the racists’ narrative that all minorities are the same. To their hateful demands for me to be ‘sacked and deported’, I gave the simple response: I was born in Birmingham. @highlight Nazir Afzal was accused of 'giving racists a stick' to beat minorities with @highlight Far right thugs wanted Birmingham born Mr Afzal 'sacked or deported' @highlight He said there's no excuse for the abuse or the lack of action by authorities
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Grisly: The bodies of almost 200 victims of the @placeholder plane disaster are seen for a fourth day in a refrigerated train which has done little to hold back the stench of decay which has already overtaken the corpses
The father of a Dutch schoolgirl killed on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 has penned an open letter blaming Vladimir Putin for his daughter's death. Elsemiek de Borst, 17, was killed alongside her mother, step-brother and step-father when the Boeing 777 passenger plane they were travelling on was shot out of the sky over eastern Ukraine by a surface-to-air missile last Thursday. Now her father Hans, who lives in the town of Monster, has posted a grief-stricken open letter online outlining all the things his daughter had planned to do after leaving high school and accusing the Russian president and pro-Kremlin rebels in eastern Ukraine of ruining his life. @highlight Hans de Borst attacked Vladimir Putin in emotional letter published online @highlight Blamed Russian president for the death of 17-year-old daughter Elsemiek @highlight Said Putin and pro-Kremlin rebels in eastern Ukraine had 'ruined his life' @highlight Elsemiek was killed alongside her mother, step-father and step-brother @highlight Family were travelling to Malaysia on holiday when MH17 was shot out sky
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@placeholder, for sending a ‘blatant lie’ in an official letter to
By Jaya Narain for MailOnline When father-of-two Kamal Hussain received a letter from school saying classes would be ending early for staff development, he duly arranged for his children to have the afternoon off. But he became suspicious when he spotted three teachers in smart clothing driving past him when they were meant to be at school for the ‘inset’ (which stands for ‘in-service training’) afternoon. Calling in at the deserted school, he was told by a cleaner that the head and teachers had gone to a colleague’s wedding. Angry: Kamal Hussain (left), from Oldham, was furious that his children's school shut up shop for a wedding. Right, St Hilda's head teacher Gillian Pursey, who said the school closure was above board @highlight Father Kamal Hussain became suspicious when school closed early for 'staff training' @highlight Acting on tip-off, he followed staff to a wedding after school's early closure @highlight Finding 24 staff celebrating during school time, he confronted head teacher
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Until recently, it was one of the @placeholder's least biologically explored forest blocks.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- Scientists are claiming they have discovered a new species of monkey living in the remote forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo -- an animal well-known to local hunters but until now, unknown to the outside world. In a paper published Wednesday in the open-access journal Plos One, the scientists describe the new species that they call Cercopithecus Lomamiensis, known locally as the Lesula, whose home is deep in central DR Congo's Lomami forest basin. The scientists say it is only the second discovery of a monkey species in 28 years. In an age where so much of the earth's surface has been photographed, digitized, and placed on a searchable map on the web discoveries like this one by a group of American scientists this seem a throwback to another time. @highlight New monkey discovery is only second such find in 28 years @highlight Lesula, or Cercopithecus Lomamiensi, lives in remote forests of DR Congo @highlight The find began with luck when a field team saw a strange monkey in a remote town @highlight It took three years to confirm the monkey was actually a new species
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We cannot hold Iraq's hand forever, nor end @placeholder's civil war without a major military commitment.
(CNN) -- The Obama administration likely will succumb to growing pressure to "do something" kinetic and dramatic in Iraq, and when it does, it will most likely be air and missile strikes against ISIS targets. This could relieve the political pressure on the President: His critics continue to blame him for abdicating U.S. leadership in Syria and in Iraq --which now faces the advancing extremist militants of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS). But answering the political mail in Washington is not the same thing as dealing with, let alone resolving, the complex issues on the ground that have led to this crisis. To do that would require a comprehensive reengagement strategy, even without boots on the ground. And President Barack Obama should not be drawn into a veritable Iraq war III. @highlight Writer: Obama administration will likely yield to pressure to act on ISIS advances in Iraq @highlight He says it should not. The U.S. could not have prevented crisis. Bad Iraqi governance was key @highlight He says any success repelling ISIS in Iraq will be short-lived unless U.S. also does so in Syria @highlight U.S. would need sustained strategy if it is to address crisis. We've seen this movie before, he says
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Outside the church: Philip Gould's coffin is carried out from @placeholder after his funeral
By Michael Seamark and Jessica Satherley Last updated at 8:28 AM on 16th November 2011 Tony Blair was joined by his wife Cherie and senior Labour figures yesterday as he mourned the loss of one of his most trusted advisers during his time in power. The Blairs arrived with their children at the funeral of Lord Philip Gould, who at 61 died earlier this month following a battle with cancer. Fellow former prime minister Gordon Brown was also accompanied by his with Sarah alongside over 450 mourners at All Saints Church in central London. Mourning their loss: Former Prime Minister Tony Blair and his wife Cherie arrive for the funeral of Philip Gould at All Saints church in London @highlight Former Labour leaders Gordon Brown and Lord Kinnock also attended @highlight Senior Labour figures joined over 450 mourners at All Saints Church @highlight Political strategist Lord Gould was described by Blair as 'indispensable'
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'@placeholder requires the Japanese side stop illegal activities in the waters and airspace of the Diaoyu islands.'
By Sean O'hare PUBLISHED: 10:44 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 13 December 2012 Japanese fighter jets were scrambled today after a Chinese plane was spotted over the disputed East China Sea Islands. The F-15s were sent to the remote islands which are controlled by Tokyo but claimed by Beijing as the territorial row between the two nations grows. It is the first time a Chinese aircraft has violated the airspace over the islands known as Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China. The Chinese government said it was carrying out a routine operation but Japan issued a formal protest before sending up to six planes to the area. @highlight First time Chinese aircraft has 'violated airspace over disputed islands' @highlight China says it is merely carrying out a normal operation @highlight Japan has issued formal protest after sending six F15s to the area
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Around 1,000 Shias have been killed in the past two years in @placeholder, a heavy toll on the community that makes up roughly 20 percent of the country's 180 million-strong population.
Syed Tufail Haider, 45, (not pictured) was allegedly hacked to death by Assistant Sub-Inspector Faraz Naveed for insulting the Prophet while in custody A police officer allegedly hacked a suspect to death with an axe during an interrogation after he uttered 'derogatory remarks' about the Prophet. Syed Tufail Haider, 45, was arrested for wounding two people in Gujrat, Pakistan, but got into a heated argument with Assistant Sub-Inspector Faraz Naveed while in custody. The senior police officer then allegedly struck Mr Haider on the neck with an axe lying in the room at Civil Lines station, a blow which resulted in immediate death, according to the authorities. @highlight Syed Tufail Haider, 45, got into an argument with an officer while in custody @highlight Assistant Sub-Inspector Faraz Naveed struck him on the neck with an axe @highlight He claimed Mr Haider made 'derogatory remarks' about Prophet Muhammad @highlight This comes days after a couple accused of blasphemy were killed by a mob
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The @placeholder will be relatively cool compared with what the Southwest has ahead of it.
(CNN) -- Hamburgers and hot dogs weren't the only things sizzling this Fourth of July. This time of year, triple-digit temperatures are the norm in the Southwest. And people in Arizona, Nevada and parts of California who celebrated America's 237th birthday weren't let down on Thursday: Highs went well past 100, as they have for the past week and then some. But the Northeast? That part of the U.S.A. has been in a seemingly endless rinse cycle for much of the past two weeks, beset by rainy day after rainy day. Those rain clouds, though, took a holiday on Thursday. The sun came out and so did the heat. The National Weather Service issued heat advisories through Thursday night for parts of four New England states because heat indexes -- how hot it feels, accounting for humidity -- reached or surpassed 100 degrees. @highlight NEW: Heat advisories are in effect for New York City, parts of New England @highlight NEW: The Southwest is also sweltering, even as temps should cool somewhat @highlight NEW: Flood watches are in effect from the Gulf Coast to the Ohio River Valley @highlight Arizona's massive wildfire could get rain but also wind gusts and lightning
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Miss @placeholder, who had studied chemistry at college, told the court that Konye had quizzed her about the laboratory and had asked whether there was acid.
By Claire Ellicott PUBLISHED: 20:05 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:29 EST, 10 January 2014 Disfigured: Naomi Oni of Dagenham, East London, was permanently scarred after she was attacked on her way home from work at Victoria's Secret A student who allegedly threw acid in her friend’s face said she wanted to have her raped, a court was told yesterday. Mary Konye, 21, is also said to have asked Muslim students about where to buy a niqab, or Islamic veil, telling them she had to go to a Muslim relative’s funeral. @highlight Court hears that Mary Konye told friend she planned to disfigure Naomi Oni @highlight Omolola Vincent said: 'She told me she had acid. She bought it online' @highlight Konye admits wearing a niqab to follow Miss Oni, but denies attacking her
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Indeed, Kanye has never hidden how even before he and @placeholder got together he long desired to be part of not only her life, but part of her family's.
He recently revealed that he calls Kris Jenner 'Mom,' and refers to Rob Kardashian as his, 'little brother'. It seems that over the years rapper and designer Kanye West has truly become one of the Kardashians. This was made clear when Kris and Kendall were spotted front row at his fashion show in New York last week, signalling how close he really is to the reality television family. Scroll down for video In September Kanye sat front frow at the Givenchy fashion show with Kim, North and Kim's mother Kris Kris Jenner and model Kendall sat front row at Kanye's fashion show in New York last week signalling just how close he has become to the family @highlight Rapper reveals he calls Kris Jenner 'Mom' after losing his own mother @highlight Kanye also refers to Rob Kardashian as his 'little brother' @highlight Even before dating Kim he made no secret of his desire to join the family
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In an email to @placeholder Friday, Mr Isabella explained in his own words that the idea to host a dinner paying homage to the legends of hip hop was inspired by his and his staff's musical tastes.
Thug rice, Wu-Tangy dressing and Blood money sausage. These are only some of the items on a planned 'hip hop tribute' menu at a Washington DC restaurant that have left a bad taste in the mouths of prospective patrons. Graffiato, an Italian-inspired restaurant run by celebrity chef Mike Isabella, is hosting a special $65-a-plate dinner February 2 dedicated to the West Coast/East Coast hip hop rivalry of the '90s. Earlier this week, the popular eatery shared on its website the menu for the upcoming event honoring legendary rappers Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls. 'In bad taste': This hip hop -themed menu created for an upcoming dinner at the Washington DC restaurant Graffiato has sparked a backlash on social media, prompting the owner to rethink the dishes @highlight Chef/owner Mike Isabella is hosting a $65-a-plate dinner at Graffiato restaurant February 2 in honor of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls @highlight Menu for the event posted on the eatery's website was criticized on Twitter for being racially insensitive @highlight A publicist for the Washington DC-based restaurateur said in a statement the menu was a 'work in progress' @highlight Chef Isabella told Daily Mail he's been a lifelong fan of hip hop, and that the menu has been taken out of context
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Jackson was shivering from chills, and it was "like I was touching ice" when she put on his makeup, @placeholder testified.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The portrait of Michael Jackson in the last week of his life, painted by people close to him, is a disturbing picture of an emaciated man, unable to sleep or eat, and unlikely to be ready for his comeback concerts just days away. "Oh, my God, Turkle, I can see Michael's heart beat through the skin in his chest," stylist Michael Bush said after a costume fitting six days before his death on June 19, 2009. Turkle is the nickname of makeup artist Karen Faye, who testified Thursday and Friday in Jackson's wrongful death trial. Her testimony has been the most dramatic so far. @highlight "I can see Michael's heart beat through the skin in his chest," stylist says @highlight "Get him a bucket of chicken," manager says @highlight "It was such a cold response, it broke my heart," makeup artist says @highlight Wife Debbie Rowe "was obviously in love with Michael," witness says
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Edano, the government's point man for the crisis, said @placeholder will work with local officials to make plans for closing the zone soon.
Tokyo (CNN) -- Japan will begin enforcing an often-flouted evacuation order and keep people out of the 20-km zone around the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, a top official announced Wednesday. About 78,000 people have homes in the evacuation zone, and many have been going back to retrieve belongings, and check on farms and businesses in recent weeks. Animal rescue groups have gone in to get pets for owners who didn't expect to be gone for more than a month, and numerous journalists have ventured inside to document conditions. All that needs to stop "to guarantee the health and safety of the people," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yukio Edano told reporters Wednesday. @highlight A government official says the crackdown is needed for public safety @highlight Enforcement currently seems to vary from checkpoint to checkpoint @highlight "I wish I could trust the government, but I can't," an evacuee tells CNN
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It took place after @placeholder spoke to 200 donors at a
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:47 EST, 20 September 2012 | UPDATED: 20:26 EST, 20 September 2012 DJ Adam 12, whose musical partner was left spinning the decks at Obama's fundraiser on Tuesday night, made a heartfelt plea to the MTV crowd to show their support in the run-up to the November 6 elections. The President attended a fundraiser hosted by Beyoncé and Jay-Z at the hip-hop mogul's 40/40 Club in Manhattan where guests paid $40,000 a head. Scroll down for video Turning the tables: DJ Adam 12 spoke in support of the Obama campaign and urged voters to do what they can to support the President following a fundraiser hosted by Beyonce and Jay-Z on Tuesday in New York @highlight DJ Adam 12 appealed to voters to 'throw a club' after A-list couple hold $40,000-a-head fundraiser for Obama at 40/40 club in Manhattan
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Asda said: ‘Some of the lines are in store all-year-round – and in the run-up to @placeholder we will change the packaging to give customers inspiration.’
By Valerie Elliott PUBLISHED: 17:45 EST, 30 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:47 EST, 30 November 2013 Whoops! Many festive food items will be well past their 'use-by' date come December 25 Supermarket shelves are already groaning under the weight of tasty treats fit for the lunch table on Christmas Day. But shoppers keen to stock up early should pay careful attention – many of the food items will be well past their ‘use-by’ date come December 25. Despite being contained in brightly coloured and eye-catching festive packaging, some products even had to be consumed by November. On sale at Morrisons on Friday was a tempting array of Christmas Poached Salmon and Beetroot Appetisers – a pack of 12 costs £3.29. But the morsels had to be eaten by last night. @highlight Many festive foods are well past their 'use-by' date come Christmas Day @highlight Some Christmas products even had to be consumed by November @highlight Morrisons, Tesco and Asda all sell items with early 'use-by' dates
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Describing himself on his website, Mr @placeholder says: 'I work with found objects for which I find a new meaning and function.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:38 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:40 EST, 24 December 2013 Stitched together with chicken skin and stuffed with who-knows-what, this terrifying teddy will very likely put those with even the most hardened stomachs off their Christmas dinner. A picture of the festive creation, likened to a Frankenstein's monster of the toy bear world, has gone viral on Twitter after it emerged yesterday. It comes just a few days after pictures emerged of the so-called Cthurkey - a frightening hybrid of crab, turkey and octopus that was put together by a database administrator and served on an old Nazi plate complete with Swastika. @highlight Picture of 'Frankenstein' teddy has gone viral after emerging on twitter @highlight Uploaded by chef Simon Hulstone who joked he made it for his children @highlight But it later emerged it had been made by Russian artist Viktor Ivanov
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Many took to social media to slam @placeholder over the inconvenient timing
Free-to-air channels on Foxtel crashed on Wednesday afternoon, an outage which came in the middle of cricketer Phillip Hughes' funeral. The outage caused all free to air channels to stop broadcasting, but the blackout was particularly bad for viewers watching the Hughes funeral on Channel Nine. It cut out when Hughes' cousin Nino Ramunno was speaking and resumed broadcast around 20 minutes later. A Foxtel spokesperson said they're yet to identify the reach of the outage but admitted it had a 'reasonably large impact'. Scroll down for video Foxtel users have expressed their outrage as the service went down in the middle of Phillip Hughes' funeral @highlight Free-to-air channels on Foxtel are down across the country @highlight Channel Nine is the worst affected @highlight The channels went down in middle of Phillip Hughes' funeral @highlight Foxtel said the outage was due to bad weather at their satellite site
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@placeholder watches on as Murray practices his serve ahead of the new season
This year was bizarrely bookended for Andy Murray, opening with a 6-0, 6-0 thrashing of a Qatari no-hoper and ending with a crushing 6-0, 6-1 loss at the hands of Roger Federer. Detached analysis shows that, in between times, he actually performed pretty well to finish it ranked No 6, considering the turbulence that continually buffeted him. Aside from having to recover from back surgery, there was the loss of the two key coaches in his career, Ivan Lendl and Dani Vallverdu, replaced by the groundreaking appointment of Amelie Mauresmo. For good measure he also lost his main clothing sponsor, threw in the odd politically-contentious tweet and got engaged to long-term girlfriend Kim Sears. @highlight Andy Murray split from previous coach Ivan Lendl in March, 2014 @highlight British No 1 started working with Amelie Mauresmo in June @highlight The partnership has been called into question by many in the game @highlight Murray unofficially begins the new season in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday
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But his hopes of remaining one step ahead of the past faded once @placeholder signed on to star as his ex-wife in the Hollywood version of her story.
'Real women do curse. They sleep around, they use drugs, they do all sorts of different things and some of them are good mothers and some are bad mothers. They are multi-faceted.' Surprising words, you might think, for the woman still best known as a ditzy law student in Legally Blonde. But then the latest Hollywood epic, Wild, is new territory for Reese Witherspoon. Based on a best-selling 2012 book of the same name, the £30 million film is the remarkable story of how writer Cheryl Strayed set off on a 1,100-mile hike to 'find herself' after a bitter divorce and the death of her mother. @highlight Reese Witherspoon starring in Hollywood epic, Wild, based on 2012 book @highlight Follows real-life story of Cheryl Strayed who set off on a 1,100-mile hike @highlight She wanted to 'find herself' after bitter divorce and the death of her mother @highlight Chronicles descent into heroin abuse and nights of casual sex @highlight The remarkable film is tipped to earn Witherspoon her second Oscar
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His wife added: 'She was on her own, I was in another room and @placeholder had been sent home.
By Lizzie Parry A couple whose daughter died six hours after she was born at a midwife-led birthing unit have today warned of the dangers of giving birth away from a major hospital. Rhiannon Davies and Richard Stanton appeared on ITV's This Morning to urge prospective parents to be cautious in the face of the new draft NICE guidelines. The radical shift in NHS policy is set to encourage hundreds of thousands of mothers to give birth in their homes or at stand-alone midwife-led units, away from consultant run labour wards. Their daughter Kate Stanton-Davies died on March 1, 2009, after suffering a rare condition where blood leaks from the foetus into the mother during pregnancy. @highlight Rhiannon Davies gave birth to Kate at a midwife-led unit at Ludlow Community Hospital in March 2009 @highlight Baby Kate died six hours later after being rushed by air ambulance to a specialist neonatal unit at Heartlands Hospital in Birmingham @highlight An inquest in 2012 found Kate would have survived had she been born elsewhere and that classing Mrs Davies' pregnancy as low risk contributed @highlight Mrs Davies and husband Richard Stanton today urged expectant couples to make informed choices about where to give birth @highlight It comes after NHS guidance this week recommended first-time mothers with low risk pregnancy should give birth at midwife-led units @highlight Draft NICE guidelines encourage more home births for second births
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The former ambassador was asked about a statement from a former head of @placeholder nuclear inspections claiming Iran is now just a year or so away from having enough enriched uranium to assemble a nuclear bomb.
By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 11:43 EST, 16 January 2012 Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton has warned a report that Iran is a year away from being able to build a nuclear bomb may be too optimistic. In a radio interview today, he said: 'I worry the publicly available information is giving only a very small picture and that Iran is actually even much further along.' Mr Bolton was speaking on Aaron Klein Investigative Radio on New York’s WABC Radio. John Bolton (left), pictured with U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (right), has warned of Iran's nuclear capability @highlight Magnetic bomb killed scientist in Tehran last week - the FIFTH attack in two years @highlight Iran blames US, Israel, and Britain for attacks @highlight US military official heads to Israel Monday for talks
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Tail wagging: Mohammed Shami plays a shot at the end of the @placeholder innings
Fast bowler Stuart Broad admitted to feeling frustrated as England battled a slow pitch at Trent Bridge on the second day of the first Test against India. After four wickets for two runs in the afternoon session, the hosts had India 346 for nine and looked like they would remove the tourists for less than 400. Slip up: Stuart Broad can't believe it as Matt Prior drops India batsman Mahendra Singh Dhoni High point: Broad, left, celebrates dismissal of India's Ishant Sharma for one run during day two VIDEO Broad remaining optimistic after tough second day But a final-wicket partnership of 111 from Bhuvneshwar Kumar (58) and Mohammed Shami (51 not out) held Alastair Cook's men up, with the captain departing early as England reached 43 for one at the close. @highlight England were in contention with India on 346-9 but the tourists were eventually all out for 457 in their first innings @highlight Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Shami added 111 runs for last wicket @highlight England bowled 161 overs over two days on a slow piitch at Trent Bridge
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At least somebody has spoken on behalf of the @placeholder."
LONDON, England (CNN) -- A devout Hindu said Wednesday he was confident that a British court will rule that laws preventing him from being cremated on an open-air funeral pyre in "a sacrament of fire" are a breach of his human rights. Davender Ghai arrives at the High Court for his challenge to be allowed to be cremated on a funeral pyre. Davender Ghai, who emigrated to England from Kenya in 1958, has a number of ailments including diabetes, asthma, anemia and a degenerative spinal disease but says he fears he will not be allowed to die with "dignity." The 70-year-old spiritual healer said that when he does die, he would like his eldest son Sanjay, who lives in Canada, to light the pyre as his family watches what they believe is his soul being released from his body. @highlight British Hindu fights in court to be allowed to be cremated on funeral pyre @highlight He says local officials' refusal to allow funeral pyre breach his human rights @highlight Officials: Cremations outside of crematoria are illegal under 1902 Cremation Act
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Under @placeholder procedural requirements, defendants are not listed by name in suits filed by sex abuse plaintiffs older than age 26, Finaldi said.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Four California men allegedly victimized in clerical sex abuse have settled their lawsuits against their former priest, the Los Angeles Archdiocese and Cardinal Roger Mahony for almost $10 million, their attorneys said Tuesday. The priest, no longer in the clergy, abused the boys on several occasions dating back to the 1970s, including during overnight trips to San Diego and Riverside counties, the attorneys said. The priest pleaded guilty to molesting boys in 2007 and was released in 2011 with credit for time served, the attorneys said. Four civil lawsuits were filed separately by two brothers and two other people, and the plaintiffs reached a settlement this month with the church and Mahony, said attorney Vince Finaldi of Irvine, California. @highlight Archdiocese says it has "accepted responsibility" for misconduct of former priest Michael Baker @highlight Four men allege they were molested as boys by Baker dating back to the 1970s @highlight The four men sue the Los Angeles Archdiocese and Cardinal Roger Mahony @highlight Mahony is in Rome as part of the cardinals' conclave voting for a new pope
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Repeated attempts by CNN to reach the @placeholder press office in Switzerland for comment were unsuccessful.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi representatives will meet with the International Olympic Committee on Monday to try to reach an agreement that would allow now-banned Iraq to participate in next month's games, an official said Friday. Iraq fans cheer during an Olympic qualifying soccer match against Australia in November. Jassim M. Jaffer, Iraq's minister of youth and sports, told CNN he is "optimistic that we will participate." Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh and the ministry's adviser, Basil Abdul Mahdi, are on their way to Lausanne, Switzerland, to meet with IOC officials, Jaffer said. The IOC barred Iraq from participating in the Olympic Summer Games in Beijing, China, citing what it said was government interference with Iraq's Olympic movement. The IOC's charter does not allow political interference. @highlight Iraqi officials head to Switzerland to make case to International Olympic Committee @highlight IOC said Thursday Iraq was banned from summer games, which start next month @highlight IOC charged political interference, cited Iraq's suspension of its Olympic committee @highlight Iraqi official says he's "optimistic" Iraq will be allowed to take part in games
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The @placeholder home was bought in the name of Euan, 29, and his mother Cherie in 2010.
By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 16:01 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 03:13 EST, 19 October 2013 They've always been pretty shrewd about playing the property market. But even by the standards of Tony and Cherie Blair, their latest transaction is set to be particularly lucrative. A four-storey house bought for £1.29million for eldest son Euan has been put on the market for £2.35million – leaving the Blairs with a potential £1million profit in just three years. Shrewd: A four storey house bought by Tony and Cherie Blair, right, for their son Euan, left with new wife Suzanne Ashman, for £1.29million is now on the market for £2.35million just three years later @highlight Central London house is on the market for £2.35million @highlight The Blairs bought it for £1.29million in Cherie and Euan Blair's names in 2010 @highlight But the property is advertised as having a separate basement apartment - which Westminster Council has never given permission for
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'Sometimes he sends me some messages and sometimes people from @placeholder come and visit me in Lille.
Liverpool striker Divock Origi has revealed he is in regular contact with Brendan Rodgers as he aims to impress during his loan spell back in France at Lille. The Belgium international has scored four times in five starts for the French club on loan this season since signing for Liverpool from Lille for £10million this summer. Origi was sent back to Ligue 1 for this season following the arrival of Mario Balotelli at Anfield but insists he has not been forgotten by Liverpool. Liverpool striker Divock Origi, scoring against Wolfsburg on loan for Lille, hopes to impress back in France @highlight Belgium international signed for Liverpool for £10million this summer @highlight Divock Origi rejoined Lille in Ligue 1 on a season-long loan deal @highlight Striker has scored four times in five starts for Lille this season @highlight Origi has revealed he is in regular contact with Brendan Rodgers
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But before Peterson can be charged again, prosecutors would have to prove that @placeholder is dead and then that she was murdered.
(CNN) -- Stacy Peterson disappeared five years ago, but the suspicions and fears she harbored about her husband haunted his murder trial and proved crucial in his conviction. Her words came to life through two crucial witnesses who conveyed Stacy's remarks to jurors. That's hearsay evidence, or what one person tells another outside a courtroom setting. The allowance of that evidence could possibly form the basis of an appeal by attorneys for former suburban Chicago police Sgt. Drew Peterson, 56, who was found guilty Thursday of the 2004 killing of ex-wife Kathleen Savio. Stacy Peterson's words and her husband's conviction could also mean that he could face a new murder trial -- this time for the death of Stacy herself. @highlight NEW: Jurors say hearsay evidence was critical in Peterson's conviction @highlight Stacy Peterson disappeared in 2007 and is believed dead @highlight But her disturbing statements are presented in court through witnesses @highlight Defense lawyers argue hearsay is unconstitutional but Illinois made it legal in certain cases
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Jose Mourinho's Chelsea have opened up an eight-point lead over @placeholder following a 2-1 win at Anfield
CLICK HERE to read Sami Mokbel's match report from Loftus Road Sportsmail columnist Jamie Redknapp believes that Manchester City will recover from their 2-2 draw with QPR on Saturday, but he is not certain it will be in time to catch runaway leaders Chelsea. The reigning Premier League champions were forced to come from behind twice before settling for a draw at Loftus Road, which leaves them eight-points behind Chelsea who defeated Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield. Manuel Pellegrini claimed his side were unlucky for a second successive away game and insisted that he is not concerned by the results being racked up at Stamford Bridge. @highlight Manchester City twice came back to draw 2-2 with QPR at Loftus Road @highlight Manuel Pellegrini claims he is not concerned by leaders Chelsea's results @highlight Sportsmail's Jamie Redknapp believes the champions will recover their form but may not be able to catch Jose Mourinho's side
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Outside influences have been slow to reach @placeholder and young people rarely marry an outsider.
With her eyes tightly shut and her face covered with paint, sequins and paper flowers, Bulgarian bride Fatme Inus followed centuries of tradition in her village when she married her groom yesterday. The practice of painting the bride's face white and decorating it with sequins and coloured paint is called 'gelena' in Bulgarian and is unique to Fatme's home, the remote town of Ribnovo. Ribnovo, set on a snowy mountainside in southwest Bulgaria, has kept its traditional winter marriage ceremony alive despite decades of Communist persecution, followed by poverty that forced many men to seek work abroad. Here comes the bride: Fatme Inus, her face painted white and decorated with sequins, emerges to present herself to villagers @highlight Painting the bride's face white and decorating it with sequins and coloured paint is called 'gelena' in Bulgarian @highlight The method is unique to the village of Ribnovo and is a tradition going back centuries @highlight Highlight of the ceremony, the painting of the bride's face, comes at the end of the second day. @highlight In a private rite open only to female in-laws, her face is covered in thick, chalky white paint and decorated @highlight The bride is not permitted to open her eyes wide until a Muslim priest blesses the young couple
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A third, on @placeholder and Sky, will be a head-to-head clash between Mr Cameron and Ed Miliband only.
Broadcasters last night threatened to go ahead with televised election debates with or without David Cameron. The ‘take it or leave it’ offer by BBC, ITV, Sky and Channel 4 came as bosses published revised plans that will now involve the leaders of seven parties. Along with the Tories, Labour, Lib Dems and Ukip, TV executives have extended the invitation to the Green Party, the Scottish Nationalist Party and Welsh nationalists Plaid Cymru. Scroll down for video Tory leader David Cameron has come under pressure to sign up to debates with Lib Dem Nick Clegg and Labour's Ed Miliband @highlight Broadcasters agree to David Cameron's demand for a role for the Greens @highlight New plan would see one TV battle between Cameron and Miliband @highlight BBC and ITV would then host separate debates with seven-strong line-up @highlight TV chiefs say debates will go ahead with or without Cameron and Clegg @highlight But minor parties are furious over snub - including Respect and the DUP
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@placeholder claimed election fraud and never conceded, referring to himself afterward as "the legitimate president of Mexico."
Mexico City (CNN) -- Hours after Mexico's presumed president-elect, Enrique Peña Nieto, said it was time for his country to leave behind the political rancor of campaign season, his closest opponent in the polls refused to concede and said the vote had been "plagued by irregularities." Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, who election authorities projected as the runner-up in Sunday's presidential vote, said Monday that he was awaiting the official election results, and prepared to contest them before judicial authorities if they didn't turn out in his favor. "The election was plagued by irregularities before, during and after the process," said Lopez Obrador. @highlight NEW: Peña Nieto says he has received congratulatory messages from world leaders @highlight Lopez Obrador says he's waiting for official results, and prepared to contest them @highlight Peña Nieto's apparent victory marks a triumphant return to power for his party @highlight Analyst: Mexicans "are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way"
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Our sort and service centres are working to plan and all parcels that are due to be delivered before @placeholder are out for delivery today.
Apology: Yodel's boss Dick Stead said he was sorry to customers for thousands of parcel delays The boss of one of the UK's biggest delivery firms has been forced to make an apology over delays that left thousands of consumers fearing their parcels may not arrive in time for Christmas. The unprecedented rise in internet shopping had led to a huge backlog and some couriers are expecting to work until 9pm tonight to deliver as many packages as possible. Yodel - which delivers up to a million parcels a day at Christmas for firms including online retailer Amazon - had to stop collecting packages ten days ago due to high demand. @highlight Firm delivers up to a million parcels a day including for Amazon @highlight But unprecedented rise in internet shopping had led to huge backlog @highlight Chairman Dick Stead said firm will continue to deliver up until tonight
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A source told @placeholder: ‘Laurence was well aware that his wife and Bobby had a friendship before their split and that they have had ongoing telephone calls.’
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will admit to a relationship with a Connecticut socialite if forced to testify in court, DailyMail.com has learned. Legal papers disclose that he is to be questioned over whether he played a part in the breakdown of the marriage of Chelsea Kirwan and her last plastic surgeon husband, Laurence. The papers Mrs Kirwan says that he will deny an affair during the marriage. But DailyMail.com has learned that if he is questioned over whether they subsequently became lovers, he will admit to it. The Kennedy scion, who married actress Cheryl Hines in August, is to be questioned under oath as part of the bitter divorce between the couple. @highlight Kennedy scion is being deposed in bitter divorce battle between Chelsea and Laurence Kirwan @highlight He has been accused of having an affair with her before and after the breakdown of her marriage but never publicly commented @highlight Court papers say that if deposed: 'Mr Kennedy will testify that he did not have a sexual relationship with the Plaintiff prior to her filling for divorce' @highlight DailyMail.com has learned he WILL admit to the affair after the divorce if questioned further in the bitter court battle @highlight Kennedy is now married to his third wife but was divorced at time he is accused of being plastic surgeon's wife's lover
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What started out as a regular ski quickly turned into a near-death situation for two brothers in @placeholder at the weekend
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:59 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:14 EST, 25 December 2013 A 22-year-old Colorado man believed he would die while being swept up in an avalanche and almost completely buried while skiing out of bounds in Vail. Edwin LaMair was on an off-track expedition with his brother and friend on Sunday about 4.30pm on top of Vail Mountain when he ventured off alone. Suddenly LaMair found himself swallowed by snow and fearing the worst. 'I definitely thought I might die while I was sliding,' he told Fox News. @highlight Edwin LaMair, 22, was skiing with his brother and a friend out of bounds on Mount Vail on Sunday afternoon @highlight He was swept up by an avalanche and buried to the forehead in snow @highlight It took four hours to free him @highlight Authorities say it should serve as a warning for people to check avalanche forecasts before skiing
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The letter is undated but it is likely to have been his last as @placeholder treasured it so much.
By Corey Charlton A final letter home from an exhausted First World War soldier that his grieving widow carried in her handbag for the rest of her life has come to light. The poignant note was sent by a war-weary Frederick Swannell, originally from Bethnal Green, London, who wrote how the hellish conditions in the trenches were beating him and how he longed to be returned to his wife and five young children. The letter makes for heart-rending reading and highlights the terrible toll the conflict had on the men’s mental and physical health. The first two pages of L/Cpl Swannell's love letter, which he wrote to his wife only weeks before he was killed @highlight The final letter sent home by a First World War soldier has surfaced, detailing his frustration at trench war conditions and his love for his family @highlight The poignant note was sent by Frederick Swannell to his wife Nell back home, but he was killed only weeks later during the 1917 Battle of Arras @highlight The widow kept the heartrending letter in her handbag for the next 64 years, only for L/Cpl's daughters to discover it after their mother's death
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@placeholder's regional parliament declared a state of emergency on Tuesday, a move that allows it to tap additional funds to help its struggling immigration services.
By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:59 EST, 15 October 2013 A tiny coffin with a teddy bear fixed poignantly to the lid is lowered into an anonymous vault - the final resting place for one of the youngest victims of Italy's worst ever refugee tragedy. The unknown child was among more than 300 Eritrean and Somali asylum-seekers who drowned when their fishing boat caught fire and sank last just half a mile from the island of Lampedusa on October 3. The coffin was one of dozens buried in vaults in the small cemetery of Piano Gatta near the city of Agrigento in Sicily despite Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta's promise to hold a state funeral for the victims. @highlight Unknown child was among over 300 asylum-seekers who drowned when their boat caught fire and sank @highlight Dozens of coffins buried in vaults in Sicily despite Italian Prime Minister's promise to hold a state funeral for the victims
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The striker, who opted to stay and fight for his place at Anfield, netted 10 times for @placeholder
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet looks set to make a renewed move for Liverpool’s Fabio Borini in January. In what was one of the ‘Will he? Won’t he?’ transfer sagas of the summer, the Italian kept the Black Cats waiting until the final week of the window before telling them he intended to stay with the Anfield club, who had accepted a £14million bid for the striker. Borini had enjoyed a season-long loan spell at the Stadium of Light, and Poyet remains an admirer. Fabio Borini has only started once in the Premier League for Liverpool this season after deciding not to join Sunderland on a permanent deal in the summer @highlight Fabio Borini spent last season on loan at Sunderland and scored 10 times @highlight The Italian has found opportunities hard to come by at Liverpool @highlight Gus Poyet admits Sunderland have missed the striker's goal this season
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