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Analysts say the @placeholder's recent charm offensive toward South Korea is largely aimed at helping lure foreign investment and aid to help revive the country's troubled economy.
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By Associated Press North Korea fired two more suspected short-range missiles into the sea this morning in another apparent protest against ongoing U.S.-South Korean military exercises that Pyongyang calls a preparation for attack, South Korean officials said. The launches followed South Korea's announcement last week that North Korea fired four short-range Scud missiles with a range of more than 125 miles into the country's eastern waters. North Korea routinely test-fires short-range missiles but has recently pushed for improved ties with South Korea and taken conciliatory gestures, including rare reunions of families divided by the Korean War last month. Scroll down for video
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Short-range Scud missiles fired into sea off North Korea's eastern coast
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South Korean officials call the missile launches 'reckless' and 'provocative'
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Believed to be in protest at ongoing joint exercises by US and South Korea
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Experts believe the launches are unlikely to add to the tension in the region
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From studying photographs and ladies' magazines, @placeholder was able to paint a clear picture for her team of what different social classes wore at the time.
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(CNN) -- When Tessa Thompson was a little girl, she carefully cut out clothes to dress her paper dolls, but her real dream was to own an American Girl doll. Those characters with custom wardrobes and historical pedigrees are still coveted by kids all over. Thompson never got her longed-for toy, but she got a better gift: These days the 29-year-old actress gets to go to work each day and dress like a living doll on the set of the TV period drama "Copper." Corsets, shawls, veils, a sweeping evening gown, vintage 1865, are her reality. She plays Sara Freeman, wife of Dr. Matthew Freeman (Ato Essandoh), who partners up with Detective Kevin Corcoran (Tom Weston-Jones) in using early forensic techniques to solve crimes in New York City.
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'Copper' is a period detective drama set in 1865 and based on early forensic methods
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Costuming for the show is done by team of cutters, sewers, dyers, cobblers and milliners
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Head costumer Delphine White consulted historical records to get the look right
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White also incorporated more modern colors and cuts to give costumes a unique flair
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He fled to @placeholder in 2000 and was granted political asylum in 2003.
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London, England (CNN) -- Russian oligarch Boris Berezovsky has won his libel case against a Russian broadcaster in a London court, his spokeswoman told CNN Wednesday. The tycoon, who now lives in exile in Britain, was disputing a 2007 report by the All-Russian State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK), which claimed Berezovsky was behind the 2006 poisoning death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko. The High Court in London awarded Berezovsky £150,000 ($223,400) in damages, according to Berezovsky's spokeswoman, Jennifer Morgan. "I have no doubt that, in making this program, the purpose of RTR and the Russian authorities was to undermine my asylum status in the U.K. and to put the investigation of (Alexander) Litvinenko's murder on the wrong track," Berezovsky said in a statement. "I am pleased that the court, through its judgment, has unequivocally demolished RTR's claims."
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Boris Berezkovsky awarded £150,000 in damages after libel case
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Russian tycoon disputed RTR report claiming he was behind murder of Alexander Litvinenko
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Former Russian spy Litvinenko died in 2006 from a massive dose of polonium-210
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Judgment was issued in London because RTR broadcasts to Britain
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Spanish journalist Ms Borerro stands by her claims, saying: '@placeholder is in a very bad way.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:48 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:46 EST, 12 April 2013 The health of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI has deteriorated, the Vatican has revealed. Senior church officials were forced to make their fears public after a respected Vatican expert declared 'we won't have him with us for very much longer'. The 85-year-old, who stepped down in February, has looked increasingly frail in his few public appearances. Concerns: New fears have been raised over the health of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI since he resigned He is reported to have appeared unsteady on his feet when his successor, Pope Francis, visited him at the papal summer retreat of Castel Gandolfo near Rome recently.
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Respected Vatican expert sparks fears for Pope Emeritus's health
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Spanish journalist Paloma Gomez Borerro suggested Pope Benedict is close to death
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He blamed his decision to stand down on health reasons
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Messi crossed from the right and the ball dropped to @placeholder almost on the goal line.
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Barcelona can’t win anything without kids at the moment. After 18-year-old Munir inspired their opening day win over Elche they made it two wins in two thanks to 19-year-old forward Sandro. Luis Enrique’s team dominated Villarreal but despite superb displays from Lionel Messi and Dani Alves they owed their 1-0 win to their young Canary Island striker who scored the only goal of the game eight minutes from time. Last week’s hero Munir was picked to start ahead of Neymar and he had his first chance after five minutes when Alves fed Messi who crossed for the young striker but his shot was smothered by Sergio Asenjo.
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Neymar came off the bench to play his first game of the season
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Lionel Messi hits the post from deflected free-kick
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Sandro replaced Pedro in the 71st minute before notching the winner
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Pina hit the woodwork for Villarreal as they had sensed victory
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"Our basic belief is that God is @placeholder and he knows where history is going and he has a purposeful plan and within the middle of that plan we live in an environment in our world where certain events would take place," says McGraw.
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WASILLA, Alaska (CNN) -- For more than two decades, vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin was a practicing Pentecostal. She belonged to the Wasilla Assembly of God church in her hometown of Wasilla, Alaska. But though she attended the church from her teenage years to 2002, the Alaska governor hasn't talked much about her religion since joining the Republican ticket. Palin's former pastor, Tim McGraw, says that like many Pentecostal churches, some members speak in tongues, although he says he's never seen Palin do so. Church member Caroline Spangler told CNN, "When the spirit comes on you, you utter things that nobody else can understand ... only God can understand what is coming out of our mouths."
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Sarah Palin belonged to Pentecostal church for more than two decades until 2002
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Campaign: Palin is deeply religious, doesn't consider herself Pentecostal
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Pastor: Issues of belief could be misunderstood, played upon by people
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Speaking of the troops in Iraq, Palin says they were sent on "task that is from God"
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:14 EST, 20 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:33 EST, 21 October 2013 Residents of Maryville, Missouri say they’re now besieged by threats and in-fighting thanks to national media attention on the Daisy Coleman rape case. Townspeople fear they’re being cast as villains as the case of the new girl in town who accused two popular teens of rape—only to have the charges suddenly dropped—is being reopened. As the residents are forced to choose sides, news viewers across the country eager to create their own justice have even begun to threaten people related to the case using phone calls and the internet.
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The saga of Daisy Coleman and her accusations that two Maryville, Missouri schoolmates raped her last year has the sleepy town's residents waking up to threats from angry news watchers nationwide
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Accused rapists Matthew Barnett, now 19, and Jordan Zech, saw the case against them dropped suddenly and national media attention has since focused squarely on the town of 12,000
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Residents and business owners related to the now reopening case in some way--and some who are not--have been attacked by members of hacker group Anonymous
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Now the townspeople are divided about how to feel about the case of the 14-year-old new girl in the small town who accused two boys with political ties of rape
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Kieron Dyer has revealed that Newcastle manager Graeme Souness offered to fight both him and Lee Bowyer following their infamous on-field punch-up. The team-mates were sent off during a 3-0 defeat against Aston Villa at St James’ Park in April, 2005 after coming to blows when Dyer refused to pass to Bowyer. Angry scenes followed in the dressing-room with captain Alan Shearer delivering a verbal volley to the disgraced pair, while Jean-Alain Boumsong invited them to settle their differences there and then. Lee Bowyer (second left) and Kieron Dyer (third left) come to blows on the pitch while playing for Newcastle
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Kieron Dyer has spoken out about his fight with Lee Bowyer at Newcastle
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The team-mates came to blows on the pitch at St James' Park
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Dyer reveals manager Graeme Souness later offered to fight both of them
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Alan Shearer was furious with the pair after their clash
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School chaos: Students across affected states such as @placeholder and Wisconsin were told to stay home from class Monday and Tuesday.
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The first major snowstorms of winter have dumped more than a foot of snow across parts of the Midwest, freezing hundreds of students out of their school classes and causing chaos on the roads. More than 500 crashes were reported Monday, as the worst-hit parts of states including Minnesota, Wisconsin and the Dakotas were coated with up to 16 inches of snow. It came as cold winds swept south over Colorado and Texas, sending temperatures plummeting by as much as 50 degrees in a few hours. The cold weather is part of a phenomenon known as the Omega Block, in which unusual weather patterns warp the jet stream and drag hot and cold air thousands of miles from where they would usually be.
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As much as 16.5 inches of snow has fallen in Minnesota thanks to arctic air
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Wisconsin, Michigan, Dakotas and Montana also hit by wintry storms
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Dozens of schools in the affected states closed, with more opening late
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State Patrols have reported more than 500 road crashes since Monday
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Unusual weather caused by superstorm off Alaska bending the jet stream
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Remnants of Typhoon Nuri has warped air flows, sending cold across U.S.
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Winds swept south, chilling Texas, Missouri, Colorado by some 50 degrees
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System also sucked warm to Alaska, which will be unseasonably warm
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That could pose a threat to the temporary monopoly @placeholder was poised to get on portable 3-D gaming when its handheld game system launches in March.
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(CNN) -- What's better than receiving a text message? How about a text in 3-D? That's the potential of a smartphone from LG, which has a large 4.3-inch touchscreen capable of displaying three-dimensional images without the need for special glasses. A pair of cameras on the back allows users to take 3-D photographs and videos. LG is hoping its groundbreaking phone, with the hottest entertainment-focused technology on the market, will ride the 3-D wave being pushed by Hollywood, TV networks and other creators of media content. The method LG uses to accomplish this effect is called "switchable barrier," which is similar to how Nintendo's 3DS can do 3-D without requiring the player to wear glasses.
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LG's Optimus 3D can show 3-D images without the need for special glasses
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The smartphone can also shoot pictures and video in 3-D using a pair of cameras
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Optimus 3D runs Google's Android software and was unveiled at a tech show in Spain
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'On a personal note, my thoughts are with the family of Mrs Kamara who, at this time, still do not know the whereabouts of her body and to Christopher Alder's family who have now been informed that @placeholder's body was not buried, as they believed, in November 2000.
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By Paul Sims Last updated at 11:56 PM on 7th November 2011 A criminal investigation has been launched into a mix-up at a mortuary where the body of a Falklands war veteran who died in police custody turned up in a mortuary more than a decade after he was believed to have been buried. Ex-paratrooper Christopher Alder, 37, choked to death while handcuffed and lying on the floor of a police station in Hull, in the early hours of April 1 1998. It now appears a Hull pensioner called Grace Kamara was buried in his place in 2000. Christopher Alder choked to death at a police station in 1998. It has been discovered that his body has laid in a mortuary for ten years when it was thought he had been buried
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@placeholder has been told by the government that the company will not face charges, according to several sources.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Five former Blackwater security guards, indicted in a 2007 shooting incident in Baghdad that left 17 Iraqis dead, will surrender to the FBI on Monday, a source told CNN on Saturday. An Iraqi woman looks at a blood-stained car of two women killed in the 2007 Nusoor Square shooting. The men were identified as Donald Ball, 26, of West Valley City, Utah; Dustin Heard, 27, of Knoxville, Tennessee. ; Evan Liberty, 26, of Rochester, New Hampshire; Nick Slatten, 25, of Sparta, Tennessee; and Paul Slough, 29, of Keller, Texas. All have served in the military. Two people with knowledge of the case said Friday that a sixth security guard is in plea negotiations.
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Five former Blackwater guards identified
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Sources say they are charged in 2007 shooting that killed 17 Iraqis
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Sixth guard in plea negotiations, sources say
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@placeholder police have not released details on the taxi driver's identity.
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By Alex Lazcano for Daily Mail Australia A manhunt continues for the Melbourne man whose car ploughed into two stationary vehicles, fatally crushing a taxi driver. The taxi driver’s vehicle was rear-ended at the intersection of the Nepean Highway and Hawthorn Road at Brighton East around 1am on Sunday. Minutes later the cabbie was standing behind the second car when he was struck by a third car which crushed him. Scroll down for video A manhunt is continuing for the Melbourne man who crushed a taxi driver in a hit and run Police used a helicopter and sniffer dogs in Brighton yesterday in their attempts to find the man, who is believed to be in his 50s.
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A manhunt is continues for a man who killed a man in a hit and run in Victoria
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The driver ploughed into two stationary cars and crushed a taxi driver
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The taxi driver was killed
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Police used a helicopter and sniffer dogs in Brighton, south of Melbourne yesterday to search for the man on the run
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The US is the biggest destination for adopted Russian children - more than 60,000 of them have been taken in by @placeholder over the past two decades.
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By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 06:24 EST, 28 December 2012 | UPDATED: 07:43 EST, 28 December 2012 Putin's signing of the bill has angered Americans and Russians who argue it victimises children President Vladimir Putin has signed a bill banning Americans from adopting Russian children, less than 24 hours after his office received it from Parliament. The bill has angered Americans and Russians who argue it victimises children to make a political point, cutting off a route out of frequently dismal orphanages for thousands of children. The measure is retaliation for an American law that calls for sanctions against Russian officials deemed human rights violators, after Russia imprisoned lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who later died, after uncovering a £143million fraud.
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It is seen as a tit-for-tat response to U.S. bill that will freeze assets of Russians accused of human rights abuse
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Amnesty International criticises 'childish' response
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A senior @placeholder official confirmed it was the drone earlier today.
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Mystery surrounds how America's most sophisticated spy plane was captured by Iran after it was paraded on Iranian state television yesterday in near mint condition. The Islamic Republic claims the lost RQ-170 Sentinel was on a surveillance mission last week when it was detected by Iranians over Kashmar and was downed by their armed forces. But the drone appears to be in good shape, contradicting Iran's claim it was shot down - and backing up U.S. claims that Tehran did not bring it down through electronic, cyber or any other means. Scroll down for video Drone: Iran claims the RQ-170 Sentinel was on a surveillance mission last week when it was detected by Iranians over Kashmar and downed by their armed forces
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Images on Iran's Press TV show lost RQ-170 Sentinel
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Officials claimed it would have been damaged in a crash
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Obama decides not to retrieve drone to avoid 'act of war'
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How to get ahead: @placeholder and Wilfried Bony scored the goals that gave Ivory Coast victory
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By David Kent Ivory Coast captain Didier Drogba stressed the need to put the team ahead of his personal ambitions after helping the African nation kick off their World Cup campaign with victory over Japan. Drogba did not start but came on in the second half and helped provide the inspiration for a 2-1 come-from-behind win in Recife. ‘I was disappointed (not to start),’ the 36-year-old Drogba said. ‘But I have to show my respect to those that started. Scroll down for videos... Game changer! Didier Drogba came on to inspire Ivory Coast to a 2-1 win against Japan Unselfish: Former Chelsea striker accepts that the team is more important than his own personal glory
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Didier Drogba knows he has to put the team before personal glory in Brazil
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Ivory Coast defeated Japan 2-1 in their opening World Cup game
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Drogba came on as substitute to change the game with goals from Wilfried Bony and Gervinho
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British authorities are advising caution over the implants but are not going as far as the @placeholder.
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Paris (CNN) -- The French government will pay for tens of thousands of women to have silicone breast implants removed over concerns about a possible link to a rare form of cancer, the Ministry of Health said Wednesday. French health authorities are due to make a recommendation Friday about whether women with implants by a company called Poly Implant Prosthese (PIP) must have them removed. The ministry says about 30,000 French women have PIP implants, which are not currently approved for use in the United States. According to a news release from the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, PIP is now defunct. It says the company "used non-medical grade silicone believed by the manufacturers to be made for mattresses."
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The French Health ministry is concerned over a possible cancer link
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Though it's hard to tell if he's a fan of the Packers or @placeholder, who won 36-16.
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American football fans were ecstatic when the 2014 NFL season kicked off last week but few expressed their joy more perfectly than George the dog. When shown a recording of the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers in 2014 season opener, George couldn't contain his excitement - as he well shouldn't given his four-legged status. George jumps and barks with vigour from the snap to the down, slightly less so between plays. And he calms down totally during commercial breaks. Barking mad: George the dog prances, jumps and barks when American football comes on TV NFL fan: George can't take his eyes off the screen as the Green Bay Packers take on the Seattle Seahawks
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George the dog jumps up and down whenever the NFL is on TV
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The video shows the pooch jumping as Green Bay play Seattle
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The NFL season returned with the Packers vs Seahawks on September 5
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They reported that @placeholder, her boyfriend and the girls had moved into the home within the last three months.
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By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 14:54 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 23:21 EST, 15 January 2014 Authorities believe a Utah mother shot and killed her two young daughters before turning the gun on herself in a tragic murder-suicide Tuesday evening in Syracuse, Utah. The untimely deaths of 32-year-old Kyler Ann Ramsdell-Oliva and her daughters Kenadee Oliva, 13, and Isabella Oliva, 7, come just one day after police supervised the mother's ex-boyfriend and former fiance moving out of the house. When police responded to 911 calls at the address around 7pm, they found the ex-boyfriend outside having shown up to gather up a few things he left at the home.
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Police found 32-year-old Kyler Ann Ramsdell-Oliva and her two daughters dead from apparent gunshot wounds in their Syracuse, Utah home Tuesday
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Their deaths come just one day after police were called to the residence to supervise Ramsdell-Oliva's ex-boyfriend moving out
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Police believe the three deaths were caused by the mother in a murder-suicide
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Since @placeholder was chosen a few weeks ago, Republicans have said Democrats and the President are trying to change the balance on the court, which currently has four judges who were appointed by Democratic presidents and four judges who were appointed by Republican presidents.
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The bitter fight over nominations resumes Thursday as Senate Republicans appear poised to try and block two of President Obama's appointments, possibly triggering an angry backlash from Democrats. One is the President's pick to be a judge on the highly influential U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington, D.C. The other is a Democratic congressman the President wants to head the federal agency that oversees the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. If Republicans succeed in blocking the two, Democrats might carry out a threat to change Senate rules over GOP objections, the so-called "nuclear option," to prevent future filibusters of presidential appointees.
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Harry Reid "cautiously optimistic" Patricia Millett will be approved for D.C. appeals court
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Towards the end of the night she went outside into the smoking area to try to find her friend, but was not let back in by bouncers, and so left alone and without her handbag or purse and staggered off in the direction of @placeholder.
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By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 14:12 EST, 30 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:28 EST, 30 October 2013 A nightclubber was run over outside Buckingham Palace by an illegal taxi driver after she had already been hit by another motorist, an inquest heard today. Student Stacey Cooke, 22, of Shoreham, Kent, had been out partying with friends at Mahiki in Mayfair, central London, and was ‘very drunk’ when she ran out onto The Mall and was hit by a car. She had been having a ‘great time’ downing shots and drinking cocktails and wine with friends, but was hit by a chauffeur-driven Mercedes car at 2.20am, Westminster Coroner’s Court heard.
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Stacey Cooke, 22, of Shoreham, Kent, had been out at Mahiki in Mayfair
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Nottingham Trent student was 'very drunk' and ran out onto The Mall
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In fact, the rocks beneath @placeholder suggest the peninsula originally wasn't part of North America at all.
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A new study of the tectonic plates that make up Earth has revealed just how tempestuous the east Coast one was. Researchers say massive mountains rising between colliding plates, volcanoes belching lava and giant faults slicing the crust were found as the continent originally formed. Researchers even say an unusual magnetic signal near Florida shows the peninsula stuck to North America's heel like a piece of old tape about 300 million years ago, when the central and southern Appalachian mountains were built. The Brunswick Magnetic Anomaly is a geological feature that snakes from Alabama across Georgia, and offshore to North Carolina's Outer Banks. Anomalies in Earth's magnetic field are caused by structures such as faults, and by the varying magnetic intensities of different rock types - showing just how the continent was formed.
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Break-up of the supercontinent Gondwana 130 Million years ago caused major tectonic upheaval
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It declared independence from @placeholder in 1960 and has since been under the leadership of presidents or emperors.
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(CNN) -- More French troops are on their way to the Central African Republic ahead of a United Nations Security Council vote on peacekeepers for the nation ravaged by persistent violence, sources in the African Union mission to the Central African Republic told CNN on Wednesday. The additional troops are coming through Cameroon while military supplies have already been flown into Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, the sources said. Late last month, France pledged to send 1,000 more troops to add to the 400 already there. The current troops in the nation, it says, are there in a noncombat mission to protect French nationals and help secure the airport in the capital.
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The Central African Republic government is under control of former rebel leaders
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Royal approval: Since the formation of Team JB, support has flooded in from countless famous faces including @placeholder
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Determined: Jo Bryant, 29, from Horncastle in Lincolnshire has a cardiac sarcoma heart tumour When keen sportswoman Jo Bryant began collapsing during short runs on the hockey pitch she knew there was something deeply wrong with her body. But the last thing on her mind – and those of her doctors – was that the cause of her rapidly deteriorating health was the rarest form of cancer in the world. Within months, Jo, now 29, was told the cardiac sarcoma heart tumour she was suffering from was terminal and in her words, she ‘wouldn’t be growing old’. Elite sports event organiser Jo recalls the moment doctors were left as shocked as she was after she referred herself to a private specialist.
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Jo Bryant, 29, has a cardiac sarcoma heart tumour and was told by doctors that it was terminal and she would not 'be growing old'
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Jo: 'I will never give up and that is my promise to all my friends and family'
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And while the legislators skipped town, thousands of people came to @placeholder to protest the bill for a third day, including many teachers, who stand to be strongly affected by the bill.
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(CNN) -- The nation's most visible budget battle was heavy on passion and light on legislative attendance Thursday as Wisconsin wrangled over a bill that would strip teachers and other public employees of most of their collective bargaining rights and cut their benefits. Republican Gov. Scott Walker called for 16 senators -- 14 of them Democrats -- to appear at the Capitol in Wisconsin for a vote on his bill. Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald said the chamber will reconvene Friday. Senate Minority Leader Mark Miller said he and fellow Democrats had left Madison because they were "trying to allow opportunity for democracy to work."
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16 Wisconsin state senators did not appear at the capitol for a scheduled vote
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House Speaker John Boehner says Walker is daring to speak the truth
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Drawing board: A nude portrait in the process of being drawn by Mr Fairburn, who lives in @placeholder
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By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:10 EST, 23 January 2014 Most people see maps as dry, practical objects which are only useful for motorists and ramblers. But one artist has discovered the hidden beauty of the atlas, turning everyday maps into eye-catching portraits. Ed Fairburn, from Cardiff, uses the contours of maps as the basis for pictures of people he knows, and is now taking his works on tour to the U.S. Transformation: This portrait of a face drawn over a map of Amsterdam is on of the creative works of artist Ed Fairburn
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Ed Fairburn, 24, adapts maps of the world into portraits of his friends
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One of the @placeholder brothers gestures after slaughtering several members of the Charlie Hebdo editorial team
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A top leader of Yemen's Al Qaeda branch has claimed responsibility for last week's attack on a Paris newspaper when two masked gunmen killed 12 people, including much of the weekly's editorial staff and two police officers. Nasr al-Ansi, a commander of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, or AQAP as the branch is known, appeared in an 11-minute internet video, saying that the massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in 'vengeance for the prophet'. The paper had published cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, which is considered an insult in Islam. Scroll down for video Twisted: Nasr al-Ansi, a commander of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, claimed that the Kouachi brothers, who massacred 12 people last week, were 'heroes of Islam'
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Al Qaeda chief Nasr al-Ansi described Paris gunmen as 'heroes of Islam'
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He said massacre at Charlie Hebdo was in 'vengeance for the prophet'
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Al-Ansi said France belongs to 'party of Satan' and warned of more 'terror'
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Brothers Said and Cherif Kouachi killed eight members of Charlie Hebdo
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But Mr Cameron, who has built up a close personal relationship with Kagame, insisted that @placeholder remained a ‘success story’, despite mounting alarm at the regime’s dire human rights record.
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By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 18:41 EST, 17 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 18 October 2012 David Cameron yesterday defended sending millions in aid money to a controversial African dictator - just hours after the United Nations accused his regime of masterminding a bloody rebellion led by a wanted war criminal. The Prime Minister said the Government was right to restore £16 million of aid to Rwanda - hailing the regime led by President Paul Kagame as a ‘role model for development’. The decision, made by beleaguered Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell on his final day as international development secretary last month, has angered the Foreign Office and caused dismay among other Western donors and human rights activists.
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Some media reports suggest the authorities may have reached a compromise with the protesters -- an editor may be replaced, the @placeholder propaganda chief has been absolved of responsibility, the protesters will not be harassed, and the paper will not be shut down.
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Beijing (CNN) -- The Chinese newspaper at the center of a censorship storm hit newsstands in the capital Thursday for the first time since journalists went on strike in protest against apparent editorial interference from the government. However, the Southern Weekly was not widely available in southern Guangdong province, where it is published. The controversy surfaced last week when a group of former Southern Weekly journalists said, in an open letter, that a local propaganda chief had dramatically altered the paper's traditional New Year message, which had called for certain reforms and greater respect for constitutional rights. While newspapers in China are often subject to censorship, the journalists wrote in the letter that the changes, which included praise for the Communist Party, were excessive and took place after editors had signed off on the final proofs.
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Southern Weekly was not widely available in Guangzhou where it is published
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A girl of 15 and her Turkish sweetheart ran hand in hand into the path of a high-speed train because they feared his family disapproved of their relationship. Charleigh Disbrey and Mert Karaoglan, 18, had been together only a month but chose to die together rather than be forced apart by ‘cultural issues’. Mert sent a picture message to a friend of the pair on a bridge over the railway line, saying they would ‘never be together in this life and would rather be together in a different place’. Schoolgirl Charleigh Disbrey, 15, had musical ambitions and had auditioned for TV's Britain's Got Talent
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Footage of a furious encounter between a mother and a driver who cut her off has circulated the internet since it was posted on Facebook on Wednesday. Video was taken by from the perspective of driver Ryan Arakaki as he had a mid-road confrontation with mother Kimberly Ong at Moanalua Shopping Center in Honolulu. On Youtube the video has over 300,000 views. Arakaki cut off Ong near Pearl Harbor, reports KITV, which spawned a bombastic reaction from Ong who was driving with her young son in the passenger seat at the time. Scroll down for video Road rage: Footage captures Kimberly Ong yelling profanities as her son sits next to her in the front seat
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Video was taken by from the perspective of driver Ryan Arakaki as he had a road confrontation with mother Kimberly Ong
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In overcrowded camps in @placeholder, the group has helped establish reception centers for newcomers to receive food, health screenings and medical referrals.
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(CNN) -- Twelve million people are facing a hunger crisis in the Horn of Africa, and they are in desperate need of help. The United Nations declared a famine in parts of southern Somalia, calling for a widespread international response to end the suffering. Thousands of Somalis have been fleeing the country each week in search of food, water and shelter -- many of them walking for days in the sweltering sun toward refugee camps in Kenya and Ethiopia. Nearly half a million children are at risk of dying from malnutrition and disease. Relief organizations are calling on the international community to join together to end the crisis, and they're working to gain entrance into areas with limited humanitarian access.
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Twelve million people are facing a hunger crisis in East Africa
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For the first time, the average price of a home in @placeholder has gone above £400,000 although this huge sum will buy only a tiny studio flat or a garage in many areas.
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By Becky Barrow The first evidence emerged yesterday that the blistering pace of house price rises in many parts of Britain, particularly London, is grinding to a halt. A report, from the Halifax, said house prices have fallen in three of the last four months, dropping in March, April and June. If there had not been a sharp jump in May of four per cent, the average house price, currently £183,462, would currently be lower than it was last winter. A report, from the Halifax, said house prices have fallen in three of the last four months, dropping in March, April and June
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(CNN Student News) -- January 14, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Arizona • Brazil • Nevada Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: It's the best day of the school-week and you're about to get a front-row seat to world headlines without a single commercial. In other words, CNN Student News. I'm Carl Azuz! First Up: Arizona Shooting AZUZ: First up: The giant American flag was recovered in the aftermath of the September 11th attacks in New York City. That was a little over nine years ago, the same day that Christina Green was born. She was one of the victims of a shooting last Saturday in Tucson, Arizona. So the flag was raised in Christina's honor with those who knew and loved the girl walking past it, on the way to a service to remember her. Five other people were killed in the shooting. Speaking at a memorial service for all of them on Wednesday night, President Obama said he wanted America to be as good as Christina envisioned it.
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(CNN) -- Turkish police have swooped to detain 46 people as part of a widespread investigation into match-fixing in European football. Former Turkey international players Arif Erdem and Fatih Akyel were among those held, along with Bosnia goalkeeper Kenan Hasagic, Turkey's Hurriyet Daily News reported on Wednesday. Erdem is assistant coach of the Istanbul Municipality team, whose 3-1 victory in a Turkish Super League match against Genclerbirligi in May 2009 is under investigation by the Turkish Football Federation. The game had also come under suspicion from German prosecutors who launched a probe into match-fixing last year. Goalkeeper Recep Ozturk, who then played for Genclerbirligi but is now at Konyaspor, has also been detained after being accused of betting €30,000 ($40,000) against his own team, Hurriyet.
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Turkish police hold 46 people as part of investigation into match-fixing in European football
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(CNN) -- When Israel is forced to defend its citizens from Palestinian terrorism originating from Gaza, we've come to expect outrage around the world. Critics are quick to condemn Israel's military actions -- some with such heavy-handed charges as "war crimes," "atrocities" and even "genocide," while remaining silent about the terrorists who started the conflict. At anti-Israel protests around the world, violent anti-Semitism is on full display, thinly veiled as criticism of Israel. Demonstrators in Turkey have attacked Israeli embassies. In Germany, France, Italy and Spain and other European countries, the protests have led to anti-Semitic attacks on Jewish people, community centers and synagogues.
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Abraham Foxman: The world is outraged when Israel is forced to defend itself from terrorism
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Santiago de Compostela, Spain (CNN) -- The driver of a train that derailed in northwestern Spain, killing at least 78 people, is under detention and is being investigated for "a crime," the regional police chief said Friday. Investigations into the cause of the crash are still under way, but suggestions that the train was traveling too fast have come to the fore. Police are guarding the hospital bed where the driver was placed in detention Thursday afternoon, Maria Pardo Rios, a spokeswoman for the Galicia regional supreme court, told CNN. Investigators are expected to ask the train driver, who is under formal investigation, more questions on Friday. The case has not yet been turned over by police to judicial authorities, she said.
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Guillermo Rigondeaux survived a scare in Osaka to retain his world titles as Hisashi Amagasa retired on his stool at the end of the 11th round. The Cuban, who holds the WBO and WBA super-bantamweight belts, was knocked down twice in the seventh round but was in otherwise dominant form. Amagasa was dropped in the ninth session and his face was battered and bruised by the time he failed to emerge for the final round. Guillermo Rigondeaux (left) is congratulated by Hisashi Amagasa after his win in Osaka. The Cuban claimed victory and retained his WBO and WBA belts after the Japanese fighter retired at the end of the 11th round
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Guillermo Rigondeaux beat Hisashi Amagasa on TKO after 11th round
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Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- Nearly 10 years ago, Maurice Clemmons pledged to make a fresh start. "I come from a very good Christian family and I was raised much better than my actions speak," Clemmons said in a clemency application brief to then-Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in 2000. "I'm still ashamed to this day for the shame my stupid involvement in these crimes brought upon my family's name." Clemmons was 27. He'd spent the past 11 years in an Arkansas prison, convicted of offenses including robbery, burglary, theft and taking a gun to school. He was facing a 95-year sentence.
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Government mass sterilization camps are held regularly in @placeholder and other states as part of a long-running effort to control India's booming population
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The Indian doctor responsible for the mass-sterilisation which left 13 women dead and dozens hospitalised, used rusty instruments to perform the operations. R.K. Gupta, is accused of having carried out 83 tubectomies in just three hours at a state-run 'family planning camp' in the Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh state on Saturday. A majority of the women fell ill shortly afterwards, and local government officials admit the equipment used was rusty and medicines provided to the women were contaminated. Scroll down for video Tragedy: 13 women have died and dozens remain in hospital after a state-run mass sterilisation in India, which was carried out with rusty instruments and contaminated medicines
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Jose Mourinho reveals Petr Cech is not happy with being left on the bench
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Sales of a smartphone game whose goal is to wipe out the human race with a deadly disease have shot up as Ebola dominates global headlines. Users' morbid fascination with the outbreak gained Plague Inc almost a million extra players in two weeks - a period which saw the death toll pass 4,000 and new infections in the U.S. and Spain. The goal of the app is to ‘bring about the end of human history by evolving a deadly, global plague’, and users - many of whom are naming their pathogen after the pandemic - receive 'victory' messages when they win.
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Plague Inc's users infect a 'Patient Zero' before trying to kill off the world
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He has been accused of arson, racism, drug trafficking and even murder. Now, New York hedge fund manager Louis Bacon, 61, has filed a whopping $50million defamation suit against Canadian clothing tycoon and fellow billionaire, Peter Nygard, 71. In the suit, Bacon claims Nygard - who lives next to him on an exclusive beach strip in the Clifton Bay area of the Bahamas - has waged an 'obsessive and malicious' smear campaign for years. The campaign has seen him wrongly accused of covering up a series of murders and carrying out a high-level conspiracy to 'unseat the ruling political party in the Bahamas', Bacon writes.
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Tycoons Louis Bacon and Peter Nygard engaged in a decade-long feud
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Cereal fever seems to have taken hold in Britain as the country welcomes its second cereal-only cafe. Best friends Zoe Blogg and pal Jen Gibb have opened the breakfast-speciality joint Moo'd in Leeds. Moo'd offers more than 100 different cereals, as well as 'cocktails' consisting of mixed varieties of different brands - and the milk for cereals comes from an old ale pump. Scroll down for the video. Zoe Blogg and pal Jen Gibb have opened thee breakfast-speciality joint Moo'd in, Hedingley, Leeds The duo say they registered their business before London cafe Cereal Killers The duo reckon they are on to a winner after being swarmed with hungry customers on their opening day - eager to have a bowl of the breakfast treat.
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- In one of soccer's biggest showdowns, Mexico rallied from an early deficit with four straight goals to defeat the United States 4-2 and win the 2011 Gold Cup on Saturday. The American team jumped out to an earlier lead when Michael Bradley, a center midfielder and the son of coach Bob Bradley, scored the first goal just nine minutes into the game. Landon Donovan, the leading goal-scorer in U.S. history, netted a second goal roughly 20 minutes later. But Mexico answered back, with Pablo Barrera and then Andres Guardado scoring two goals within 10 minutes of each other to tie the score.
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@placeholder is bearing the brunt of the refugee crisis sparked by Syria's civil war: More than 85,000 refugees have escaped to Jordan, and many more have fled to neighboring Turkey, Lebanon and Iraq.
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Australian Greens Senator, Dr Richard Di Natale, reportedly wants to be chauffeured around Africa during a planned West African field trip 'to monitor the international response to the Ebola crisis'. The Daily Telegraph has reported that the Senator wanted Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to order the Australian High Commission in Ghana to chauffeur him around Africa. But his bold fact-finding mission could already be over, with the Federal Government making it clear that they would not provide consular assistance because what he has proposed is considered 'too dangerous'. Scroll down for video Newspaper reports claim Australian Greens Senator, Dr Richard Di Natale, wanted to be chauffered around Africa during a planned field trip to West Africa 'to monitor the international response to the Ebola crisis
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Boxing superstar Manny Pacquiao played a starring role as one of the judges at Sunday's Miss Universe Pageant. The Filipino ring king headlined the list of judges, which also included billionaire businessman Donald Trump and reality TV star Kristin Cavallari, in the competition which was won by Miss Colombia Paulina Vega. As his role as judge, Pacquiao, whose career earnings surpassed $300million (£200m) in 2014, posed a question to Miss USA Nia Sanchez. Manny Pacquiao waves to the audience as he is flanked by contestants at the Miss Universe Pageant in Miami, Florida Pacquiao (5th right) is joined by fellow judges ahead of the pageant on Sunday night
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By Associated Press Authorities have charged a college soccer coach with suffocating and strangling a 12-year-old northern New York boy nearly three years ago. Police say 39-year-old Oral 'Nick' Hillary, the men's soccer coach at Clarkson University, was arrested Thursday at his home in the village of Potsdam. He is charged with second-degree murder in the slaying of Garrett Phillips. The suspect pleaded not guilty and is in county jail without bail. Charged: Oral 'Nick' Hillary has been charged with the murder of Garrett Phillips, 12. Hillary had been involved in a relationship with the boys' mother and was initially questioned by police but never charged
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Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- A day after the Tunisian president indicated that he wouldn't run again, protesters peacefully took to the streets in tense North African nation's capital to protest his rule. Thousands of people congregated in front of the Interior Ministry in Tunis, and chanted slogans such as "Get out!" and "Freedom for Tunisia!" Haykal Maki, a pro-opposition lawyer who was in the throng, said protesters want a "regime change," the resignation of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, and lawsuits addressing the regime's corruption. Tunisia has been wracked by angry demonstrations, with citizens protesting high unemployment, alleged corruption, rising prices, limitations on rights, and anger with the government's performance.
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(CNN) -- Air Canada has seen quite a turnaround. A few years ago, Canada's national carrier was on the brink of declaring bankruptcy for a second time in a decade, and at the end of 2011 it reported a $60 million loss. After a year-long shakeup, however, the once-turbulent company has seen a dramatic rise in profits, and its end-of-year earnings for 2012 were $8 million (the first time the company had turned a profit in five years). Calin Rovinescu, the company's CEO, attributes the upturn to his "Gangnam-style" approach. In a recent issue of the airline's in-flight magazine, he wrote:
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A former polygamist kicked out of the Fundamentalist Mormon church by 'prophet' Warren Jeffs is fighting in court for custody of his more than a dozen children. Lorin Holm was excommunicated from the sect two years ago for being 'unfaithful' and shortly after sued for custody of his children by wives Lynda and Patricia. Holm was one of the 7,500 members of the FLDS church settled in an area between southern Utah and northwestern Arizona. The members of this sect practice plural marriage, which the mainstream Mormon religion abandoned in 1890. Holm still lives with first-wife Helen and their 12 children in Colorado City, Arizona, but his other two wives remained faithful to the sect and now share a new husband who happens to be imprisoned-leader Jeffs' nephew.
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(CNN) -- Qatari football fans had a tantalizing glimpse into the future as some of the best players in world strutted their stuff in a special friendly match in Doha Thursday night. Cristiano Ronaldo for Real Madrid and Paris Saint Germain's Zlatan Ibrahimovic topped the bill for a prestige friendly, which Real won 1-0. The pair had last locked horns in Portugal and Sweden's 2014 World Cup playoff match last November where Ronaldo's brilliance proved the difference over the two legs. Qatar has won the right to host the 2022 finals and although Ronaldo and Ibrahimovic are unlikely to have extended their careers to play in that World Cup, similar quality is sure to be on view.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:36 EST, 21 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 21 February 2013 Chinese soldiers chased American journalists who attempted to shed light on a secretive military unit believed to be behind hacking attacks on the U.S. government. The journalists were driving away from soldiers of the People's Liberation Army, when the men started chasing the car while journalists were filming. Video footage from a moving vehicle appears to show the soldiers break into a run, and keep pace with the car, while panicked journalists urge their driver: 'Keep driving. Keep driving, drive away. Drive away!'
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By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:07 EST, 21 October 2013 Every trace of debris will be removed when Sandy Hook Elementary School is pulled down next week to stop sick souvenir hunters visiting the site where 20 children were killed. Gunman Adam Lanza shot dead 26 people including 20 first-graders last December before taking his own life at the school in Newtown, Connecticut. The 20-year-old killed his mother, Nancy, in her bed and then set off to the school armed with an assault rifle, two pistols and hundreds of rounds of ammunition.
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A former student at an exclusive New England boarding school in 1980s is claiming he was subjected to sex assaults by his headmaster and was gang raped. A federal lawsuit filed this week has reopened a decades-old sex abuse scandal at the exclusive Indian Mountain School in Connecticut. The suit was filed Oct. 6 in U.S. District Court by William Brewster Brownville, who attended the private boarding school in Salisbury in the 1980s. A federal lawsuit filed this week has reopened a decades-old sex abuse scandal at the exclusive Indian Mountain School in Connecticut (pictured) Headmaster Peter Carleton, pictured, allegedly used boys for his sexual pleasure, according to the lawsuit. The headmaster would show the boys porn, encourage them to masturbate with each other and assault them
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William Brownville alleges that boys were routinely and rampantly molested at the exclusive Indian Mountain School in Connecticut decades ago
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By John Hall A young British nightclub photographer has been killed and his fiance is fighting for her life following a moped crash in Cyprus. James Haggerty, who had only just turned 20, died when the moped he was riding collided with a bus in the popular tourist resort Ayia Napa. His pillion passenger and wife-to-be Mariel Alejandra, also 20, is now fighting for her life after being rushed to Nicosia General Hospital for treatment. Accident: James Haggerty (right) died when the moped he was riding collided with a bus in the popular tourist resort Ayia Napa. His fiance Mariel Alejandra (left) is fighting for her life
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James Heggarty, 20, died after crashing his moped while in Ayia Napa
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An @placeholder aide said that people referred to the bomber at central Baghdad's al-Ghazl market as the "crazy woman" and that the bomber at a second market had an unspecified birth disability.
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Anjelica Huston ended her relationship with actor Ryan O'Neal after the actor viciously attacked her at a Hollywood party, the Oscar-winner has claimed in a new memoir. The Addams Family star, 63, and O'Neal, 73, a trained amateur boxer, were together in the 1970s. In her new tell-all Watch Me - the second installment to her 2013 book, A Story Lately Told - Huston writes the Peyton Place star headbutted her during a soiree at a Beverly Hills mansion. 'He turned on me, grabbed me by the hair and hit me in the forehead with the top of his skull,' Huston alleges in the tome, an early copy of which was obtained by The National Enquirer.
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By Ashley Collman Snatcher: Brad Cooper, 47, was arrested earlier this month for picking up a 14-year-old at the boy's house in Massachusetts and driving him more than 2,000 miles back to his home in Chandler, Arizona. Cooper plead not guilty to more than 20 child sex abuse-related charges on Monday A 47-year-old Chandler man has been accused of posing as a 16-year-old to lure a Massachusetts boy cross country. Brad Cooper of Chandler appeared in Maricopa County Court for the first time on Monday as he pleaded not guilty to more than 20 counts of child sex-abuse. Cooper was arrested on June 11, after local police found a missing 14-year-old boy from Pittsfield, Massachusetts at his home.
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It may have started as a humble circuit of rubber strips, but that wouldn't stop Scalextric becoming a thing of dreams. For generations, millions of children have routinely spread themselves onto the floor for hours on end to get the best track-side view of their miniature plastic cars in action. Now, 56 years later, the inventor's family has unveiled the first ever set - completely untouched. Historic: Diane Francis, widow of Scalextric inventor Freddie Francis, has unveiled the vintage set 56 years later Nostalgia: Mr Francis modelled a blue Maserati and a green Ferrari to launch the set at Harrogate Toy Fair in 1957
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By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 10:00 EST, 15 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:11 EST, 15 April 2013 With the imminent release of Painkiller Hell & Damnation on consoles and the exciting Deadfall Adventures announced, MailOnline talked to Wojciech Pazdur from The Farm51 and Reinhard Pollice from Nordic Games to find out what we can expect. 1. How does this version of Painkiller differ from the PC?WP: I think additional months of expanding and polishing are noticeable. There's more content, including exclusive console maps. Plenty of bugs have been removed and adjustments made for PC after the game’s initial release, these changes are already implemented in the console version. We put in additional effort toward code optimization and balancing gameplay and controls for using a pad. Basically it's still good old demon-slaying mayhem.
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The footage was captured by an Indian television crew from the balcony of their @placeholder hotel and appears to show three men preparing a rocket launch site secretly under a blue tent at 6:30am according to the timecode
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Israel has published a 'Hamas manual' which it claims boasts about the propaganda value of Gaza civilian deaths and the advantages of operating in populated area. The publication of the manual came as rare footage emerged today of Gaza militants firing a rocket at Israel from a densely populated area of the Palestinian territory just minutes before Monday's ceasefire began. Israel has long claimed that Hamas fires from residential areas and uses its civilians as human shields to garner international sympathy. Scroll down for videos Rare footage emerged today of Gaza militants quietly preparing to fire a rocket at Israel from a densely populated area of the Palestinian territory just minutes before Monday's ceasefire began
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Israel and the Palestinians have sent delegations to Cairo
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A singer once praised as the 'reincarnation of Michael Jackson' has claimed he is the dead star's son. Brandon Howard, whose mother is pop singer Miki Howard, is said to have 'groundbreaking' DNA evidence proving he is the King of Pop's offspring, TMZ reported. Ms Howard is said to have met Jacko in 1982, shortly before Mr Howard was born in 1983. Scroll down for videos Claims: Singer Brandon Howard (left) claims he has 'groundbreaking' DNA evidence which proves he is the son of King of Pop Michael Jackson (right) Testing: Mr Howard, 31, having his DNA taken, as he aims to prove he is the eldest child of Billie Jean star, Michael Jackson. His friend, actor Corey Feldman stands close by
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The audience sat transfixed as the beautiful ballerina and her handsome prince danced with extraordinary chemistry during the closing scenes of The Nutcracker. What the cheering Royal Opera House crowd didn’t know, however, was that the classic Tchaikovsky fairytale they just witnessed concealed a real-life secret – the most romantic of marriage proposals. It came as Clara, danced by Royal Ballet First Artist Leanne Cope, was asked for directions in the Land Of Sweets by the Nutcracker Prince, her childhood sweetheart Paul Kay. Childhood sweethearts Paul Kay and Leanne Cope, pictured in 2009, have married after Paul proposed on stage
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(CNN) -- Operating from its corporate headquarters in New York City's Rockefeller Center, Sirius Satellite Radio broadcasts over 130 digital-quality channels, including 69 channels of commercial-free music, plus exclusive channels of sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic, weather and data to more than 7.1 million subscribers. Sirius' high-profile lineup of program hosts and providers includes Howard Stern, CNBC, CNN, Martha Stewart, BBC World Service, E! Entertainment, Maxim, NPR and Radio Disney. Mel Karmazin has been the Chief Executive Officer of Sirius Satellite Radio since November 2004, overseeing all aspects of the company's operations. He strongly supported shock radio talk-show host Howard Stern, recruited Martha Stewart, acquired the programming rights to NASCAR, and raised $500,000,000 in debt financing in 2005.
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(CNN) -- Jennifer Valdivia scooped up the baseball after it sailed into the right-field stands. The 12-year-old smiled and giggled over the keepsake from her first Major League ballgame. Jennifer Valdivia, 12, holds the record-setting baseball after it was returned this week to her. She'd have to sue to get the ball back. This is the story of a baseball and the big leagues, of a young girl, a slugger and a lawsuit. It's about another stain on America's pastime -- commercialism colliding with a kid's innocent joy. Jennifer's big catch was the 200th home run for Ryan Howard, an All-Star for the Philadelphia Phillies. The 29-year-old first baseman achieved the milestone faster than any player in Major League history, in his 658th career game, 48 fewer games than the previous record.
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(CNN) -- The lucky winner of an auction for a George Zimmerman painting selling for about $100,000 could see the artwork personally delivered by the former neighborhood watchman himself. The eBay posting originally stated that the portrait would be sent via expedited shipping from Sanford, Florida, but in a response to a buyer who wanted to drive from Arkansas to pick up the painting, the terms changed. "The price it is at now has well exceeded my $.99 minimum; therefore, whoever wins within the Continental United States, will receive this painting delivered by me personally," the reply says. The 18-by-24-inch canvas features a blue, waving American flag with the words, "God, one nation, with liberty and justice for all" emblazoned across it.
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@placeholder's World Airport Awards are based on 12.1 million survey questionnaires filled out by passengers covering 108 different nationalities and 395 airports worldwide during a nine-month survey period in 2012 and 2013.
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(CNN) -- How close are you to the airport? Is there a decent bar or restaurant on site? The worn-down, travel-weary businessperson is looking for proximity, convenience and comfortable amenities in an airport hotel. There's little time to waste. The Regal Airport Hotel in Hong Kong seems to know what satisfies the road warrior. The hotel was recently named No. 1 in the airport hotel category of the 2013 Skytrax World Airport Awards. (Earlier this month, CNN featured the world's top airport award-winner.) Hong Kong's Regal Airport Hotel secured the top spot for the third year in a row and was also named the best airport hotel in Asia. An enclosed bridge directly connects the hotel to the airport's passenger terminal, so being on time for your flight shouldn't be a problem. The nearly 1,200 room hotel also has six restaurants and bars, in-house conference and meeting facilities, a spa and indoor and outdoor pools.
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Steven Smith is to captain Australia in the absence of Michael Clarke after being promoted to the vice-captaincy by Cricket Australia. Smith will lead the side for the remainder of the Commonwealth Bank Test Series against India after Clarke was ruled out with a hamstring injury suffered in the opening Test in Adelaide earlier this week, and his promotion could yet prove to be permanent, with Clarke himself suggesting that this latest in a long list of injury problems leaves his future in the game uncertain. The 25-year-old Smith got the nod ahead of the current vice-captain Brad Haddin, who will serve as his deputy when the second Test begins in Brisbane on Wednesday, and the decision to go with the younger man may reveal the extent of concern over the 33-year-old Clarke's future.
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(CNN) -- It's a beautiful fall morning looking out over the Avenue Kléber, just a few blocks from the Arc de Triomphe. I've checked into Room 309, a Grand Deluxe guestroom at The Peninsula Paris, on a brisk, blue-sky day that makes you want to stroll the streets with a stop at the boulangerie for a pain au chocolat, or two. But that might prove difficult. I'm not in Paris. I'm in Hong Kong, in an identical mock-up of the hotel's Paris rooms. The room's large, with three-meter ceilings you might find inside a century-old Beaux Arts building. There's a dressing room that's as big as the oval-shaped white marble bathroom next door, where the clock above the vanity is set to Paris time.
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England will go into inquest mode on Monday morning and must confront the uncomfortable truth they are showing no sign of gaining ground on rugby’s leading nations, with 10 months to go until the World Cup. On Saturday they suffered a fifth successive Test defeat — the worst losing run since 2006. This was their 12th consecutive match without a win against the Springboks, also stretching back eight years. While there was talk of a narrow margin, the scoreline once again disguised glaring shortcomings — 14 English points came against 14 men and the Boks were short of their own imposing peak.
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By Daily Mail Reporter A Norwegian father has built 3D printer out of Legos to make pancakes. Miguel Valenzuela, from Oslo, Norway, and his PancakeBot and tour the country making presentations to school children, and he has made the plans to his brilliant invention available online. The father of two wrote on an IndieGoGo fundraising page that his unique invention was inspired by his daughters and built the contraption to help inspire children to become interested in engineering. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS Giddy up! : Miguel Valenzuela's printer creates delicious artistic renditions such as this galloping horse Made from Legos: Valenzuela's original PancakeBot is made from a common children's toy
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Online: Phil Culling, 41, has become romantically involved with 19-year-old Helena Skelly, who is pictured in a photo from her Twitter account A deputy head at a leading private girls’ schools has been forced to resign because of an affair with a former pupil. Phil Culling, 41, has become romantically involved with 19-year-old Helena Skelly, an aspiring singer who left Godolphin and Latymer school last summer. Parents at the £17,000-a-year West London school received an email several days ago from headmistress Ruth Mercer, informing them Mr Culling had ‘resigned his position as deputy head with immediate effect’. Mrs Mercer confronted her deputy about the relationship after one of the teenager’s parents allegedly called the school upon discovering that the pair had moved in together.
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By Carol Driver An airline which was named America’s most hated is offering 8,000 free air miles to passengers – who moan about it on social media. Ultra-low budget US carrier Spirit Airlines has launched a campaign called Hate Miles, where it rewards travellers who have had a bad experience on board one of its flights – or its competitors’. Whether it’s frustrations about carry-on luggage charges, expensive food costs or pre-assigned seating, Spirit is urging customers to vent their anger in 140 characters on Twitter. New campaign: Spirit's new website encourages passengers to moan about the airline online
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- A lawsuit filed January 30 by baseball great Roberto Alomar's ex-girlfriend alleges he engaged in unprotected sex with her while suffering from HIV/AIDS. Roberto Alomar's ex-girlfriend says he had unprotected sex with her while infected with HIV. Ilya Dall is asking for $15 million for "personal injuries" suffered due to Alomar's negligence. She and her two children lived with the former New York Mets slugger for three years. She alleges that he started exhibiting signs of HIV as early as 2005, but twice refused recommendations for an HIV test by his doctor, saying that earlier tests for the disease had come back negative, according to court papers.
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The new Pope's diplomatic skills were put to the test yesterday as he met his old foe, Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner and she asked him to intervene over the Falkland Islands. The Argentinian leader seized her chance during a lunchtime meeting with Pope Francis I, who is South America's first Pope, at his temporary home on the edge of the Vatican gardens. Ms Kirchner, who has a long history of disputes with the Pope over her her socially liberal policies, met the Pope at the Vatican hotel a day before his formal installation Mass as Pope. Scroll down for video
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A prosecutor in Texas wants Adrian Peterson arrested and his bond revoked after the NFL star allegedly admitted to smoking marijuana while out on bail on a felony child abuse charge. Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon sent a motion to the 9th District Court to set aside the NFL star's bail, saying Peterson told an employee of a company that does drug testing that he "smoked a little weed." Peterson posted $15,000 bail on September 12. Ligon said Peterson's reported admission before giving a urine sample on Wednesday amounts to grounds for revocation of the bond. One of Peterson's attorneys, Rusty Hardin, said he had no comment on the latest development in the case, which is tentatively scheduled to go to trial on December 1.
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(CNN) -- We still can't watch baseball without a bunch of big dopes getting in our way. There we were that Monday, a day when yet another of the game's great players (Ryan Braun) got expelled for doing something bad, right in the middle of a very entertaining season, witnessing good things galore. A beautiful, king-of-the-hill, top-of-the-heap New York, New York moment for retiring pitcher Mariano Rivera at the All-Star Game. A breakout, star-is-born summer for a Baltimore boy named Chris Davis who is belting home runs at a remarkable clip. A revival of the Los Angeles Dodgers following the arrival of Yasiel Puig, a young Cuban kid with incredible charisma.
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By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Prime Minister David Cameron hopes to woo UKIP voters with his promise of an in-out EU referendum if he wins the 2015 general election David Cameron has ordered a ‘war on two fronts’ to counter the duel threat of Labour and UKIP between now and the general election.The Prime Minister hopes to counter the threat of UKIP with a ‘blue-on-purple’ battle focused on reviving his bid to legislated for an in-out EU referendum. And he will target Ed Miliband in a ‘blue-on-red’ over the stewardship of the economy and exploiting voters’ doubts about the Labour leader’s ability to run the country.
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Presently the family are free to visit @placeholder once a week but that may soon be limited to once a fortnight.
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By Daniel Mills Jailed Australian journalist Peter Greste has spoken to his family from his cramped Egyptian jail cell - for the first time since his sentencing - where he is spending up to '23 hours a day' locked inside. Speaking with brother Andrew following his shock seven-year guilty verdict for aiding the outlawed Muslim brotherhood, Peter has told him about his torment at receiving the sentence which has sparked international outcry and begun dialogue between Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the Egyptian Government. Andrew Greste, who appeared on Channel Nine's Today Show, described the cramped conditions of Peter's Tora prison cell, in Cairo, where he is spending close to every hour of the day locked inside. 'He is in a cell that's three metres by four metres in dimension,' Andrew said.
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By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 09:46 EST, 17 July 2011 Despite having one of the busiest year's of their lives, it appears the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge still manage to relax in front of the television from time to time. The royal couple - who recently returned from their first official overseas trip to Canada and America - have admitted to enjoying the hit ITV period drama Downton Abbey. The pair made the confession to talented actress Jessica Brown-Findlay - who plays Lady Sybil Crawley in the show - while at a party in Los Angeles. TV fans: Prince William and Kate, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, have revealed they enjoy watching Downton Abbey
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By Neil Ashton and Ian Ladyman and Chris Wheeler PUBLISHED: 16:30 EST, 8 May 2013 | UPDATED: 08:22 EST, 9 May 2013 An astonishing day at Manchester United took an incredible twist on Wednesday night when it emerged the club are close to securing the return of Cristiano Ronaldo. Sportsmail can reveal that outgoing United chief executive David Gill has been in Madrid to meet Jorge Mendes, the Portuguese super-agent who represents the megastar. Sources on Wednesday night insisted the Barclays Premier League champions are confident of securing the return of the player they sold to Real Madrid for a world record £80million in 2009.
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In a July 3 statement, GSK said it had hired @placeholder's firm in April 2013 to conduct an investigation following a serious breach of privacy and security related to the company's China general manager.
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Hong Kong (CNN) -- An expatriate corporate investigator has been sentenced to two and a half years in a Chinese jail after being found guilty of stealing and selling personal information for profit, Chinese state media has reported. His wife and business partner was also found guilty of the same charge and was handed a two-year prison sentence. Briton Peter Humphrey, who has been in detention since July 2013, appeared in a Shanghai court on Friday at the same time as his wife and business partner Yu Yingzeng. Yu is a Chinese-born U.S. citizen. According to a court statement quoted by official news agency Xinhua, the pair confessed to obtaining private information about Chinese citizens by "illegal means."
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Crucially, the scientists found how @placeholder’s works at a cellular level by blocking off this ‘internal GPS’ system, which explains why dementia patients often seem disorientated.
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A British neuroscientist who revolutionised our understanding of how the brain works has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Professor John O’Keefe, who discovered the brain’s ‘inner GPS system’, has been instrumental in unveiling the way in which Alzheimer’s disease destroys the lives of millions. He has been researching the brain for 50 years and yesterday warned that ageing populations all over the world are creating a health ‘time bomb’. Scroll down for video British scientist John O'Keefe, from University College London, made the first discovery that contributed towards his prize in 1971 Thirty-four years later, May Britt and Edvard Moser, of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, discovered another type of nerve cell in the brain - the 'grid cell'
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They were honoured for their work discovering the 'inner GPS' that helps the brain navigate through the world
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In 1971 American-born Professor O'Keefe identified nerve cells, known as 'place cells' that activated when a rate was at a certain place in a room
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(CNN)As the Ebola epidemic crept into Liberia in March 2014, a dramatic shift began to take place. In a matter of months, the widespread belief that Ebola didn't even exist gave way to a gripping fear across Monrovia, the capital city. When the decision was made to evacuate Peace Corps volunteers from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone at the end of July, the agency worked quickly to ensure each volunteer returned safely to the United States. This was not an easy operation as logistics and already-challenged roads had deteriorated with the full force of the rainy season. Once we, as American and Liberian Peace Corps staff members, achieved our goal of seeing all volunteers safely back home, we began educating ourselves on the potential impact the Ebola virus could have in Liberia.
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"The European crisis undoubtedly has had a big impact on @placeholder because all the European nations now are looking to get back as much as tax as they possibly can from anywhere, and anyone," said Wheeler.
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(CNN) -- As regulations tighten in Europe and the world's wealth moves to Asia, Singapore is tipped to overtake Switzerland to become the largest global offshore wealth center in terms of assets by 2020, according to London research firm, WealthInsight. Although Switzerland easily retains its offshore banking crown with $2.8 trillion in assets under management, or 34% of the global private banking industry, Singapore is now the world's fastest growing market with $550 billion under management at the end of 2011, up from just $50 billion in 2000. With $450 billion belonging to offshore clients, Singapore has grown to become the fourth largest offshore banking center globally.
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"We need to prevent @placeholder criminals and the traffickers who supply them from buying guns by changing our gun laws and strengthening U.S. law enforcement's ability to crack down on corrupt gun dealers."
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(CNN) -- President Obama visits Mexico with many issues on the table, but reinstating the ban on assault weapons in the U.S. isn't likely to be one on which the two countries can reach agreement. Mexican federal police officers this week display an arsenal seized near the U.S. border. Mexican officials say criminals use assault weapons from the U.S. in the violent border region. Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Arturo Sarukhan, Mexico's ambassador to the U.S., say reinstating the ban would stop the deadly flow of weapons across the border. Under the Clinton administration in 1994, Congress banned possession of 19 military-style assault weapons. The ban was allowed to expire 10 years later during the Bush administration.
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Jack is an established DJ and producer, and has lived in @placeholder for three years
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By Ryan Lipman and Daniel Mills and Leesa Smith Australian DJ Jack McCord, who was living and working in Bali when he suffered horrific injuries in a motorbike accident, has been taken out of an induced coma at Royal Darwin Hospital. After being flown to the hospital by CareFlight on Sunday night, Jack was expected to remain in an induced coma for up to three days for his lungs to recover but was taken off sedation at about 2pm on Monday. Jack's best mate Sean Doyle, who travelled from Singapore to Darwin to be by his friend's side when he arrived, said he had been responding to music clips and voice recordings sent by his family.
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Jack McCord, 46, was taken out of an induced coma on Monday afternoon
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"I may live in @placeholder these days, but I've called Chicago home for nearly 25 years," Obama said.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama will travel this week to Copenhagen, Denmark, to make a big push for holding the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Chicago, Illinois, the White House said Monday. President Obama, center, hosts a White House event on September 16 to push Chicago's bid for the Olympics. Obama will join other administration officials and first lady Michelle Obama in pitching Chicago to the International Olympic Committee on Friday, spokesman Robert Gibbs said. The IOC will vote on the host city the same day. No other U.S. president has ever attended an IOC vote. Obama, who lived in Chicago and represented Illinois in the Senate before becoming president, will be on official business representing the bid by the United States to host the Olympics, Gibbs said Monday.
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Police are on red alert at the prospect of drones flying overhead during Sunday’s Manchester derby. Serbia’s Euro 2016 qualifier against bitter rivals Albania had to be abandoned earlier this month after a mass brawl following the landing of a drone carrying a provocative political message landed on the pitch. But while that is the most high-profile case of its kind this season, there has been an instance closer to home. A man was arrested in a supermarket adjacent to the Etihad after flying a drone over the stadium as City thumped Tottenham 4-1 just a fortnight ago. Manchester City host local rivals United in what is expected to be a fiery derby on Sunday
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Well, if spilling Muslim blood is the deciding factor for us Muslims to decide who we should take vengeance against, then @placeholder and others in al Qaeda should immediately go into hiding.
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By Marielle Simon for Daily Mail Australia John Van Wisse, a swimming coach from Melbourne, completed his 20 year dream by being the 18th person to finish the brutal triathlon and smashing the world record It is the 41-year-old 'iron' man, who puts our 15-kilometre run that we proudly complete without stopping to shame, as last week he became Australia's hero - running, swimming and riding 483-kilometres from London to Paris in the extreme Enduroman Arch to Arc ultra-distance Triathlon. John Van Wisse, a swimming coach from Melbourne, completed his 20 year dream by being the 18th person to finish the brutal triathlon.
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From London to Paris, the swimming coach, ran, swam and cycled all the way to the end
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- Frank DiPascali, formerly the finance chief at Bernard Madoff's investment advisory business, pleaded guilty in federal court in Manhattan on Tuesday to 10 charges including securities fraud and international money laundering. Frank DiPascali, center in this courtroom sketch, said he knew for about 20 years he was engaged in wrongdoing. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 125 years. With his guilty plea, DiPascali waived his right to a trial. As Tuesday's hearing commenced, U.S. District Judge Richard J. Sullivan explained that for him to accept DiPascali's guilty plea, DiPascali would have to sufficiently convince him that he was, in fact, guilty. That set the stage for a dramatic statement from DiPascali about his history at Madoff's firm, his personal relationship with Madoff, and the mechanics of a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme for which Madoff was convicted in June.
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DiPascali, Bernie Madoff's fiance chief, pleads guilty to securities fraud
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By Bianca London David Cameron announced on Tuesday that every householder connected to the internet will have their access to online porn blocked unless they ask to receive it. And while many people are heralding the 'opt-in' porn restrictions as a success, Dr Brooke Magnanti- research scientist, and writer, who, until her identity was revealed in November 2009, was known by the pen name Belle de Jour - has shed some interesting light on the new development. Writing on The Telegraph, she said: 'One big assumption seems to be that only blokes will opt-in to porn, because the widespread myth is that only men watch it. But women seek out hardcore content too.'
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