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Just over the first lady's elbow is @placeholder's proud dad, who chuckles as his daughter refuses to cry
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By Meghan Keneally and Associated Press and Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 20:49 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 5 December 2013 A Mobile, Alabama Navy dad whose daughter took a tumble at the White House on Wednesday didn’t seem at all worried at his daughter's dizzying encounter with 1-year-old Sunny Obama. ‘Google "Ashtyn Gardner White House” She made a bit of a splash today:)’ Navy Lieutenant John Gardner wrote on Facebook, proving he was anything but shaken by his 2-year-old’s fall. In fact, photos from the day even show him giggling as his little girl manages to stand back up without a single tear.
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Navy Lieutenant John Gardner brought his whole family to the White House from Mobile Alabama, but it was 2-year-old Ashtyn who stole the show
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When Ashtyn was greeted by the Obama's 1-year-old Portuguese Water Dog Sunny she took a memorable tumble
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Lt. Gardner wasn't worried about his confident daughter and even giggled as she struggled to her feet without shedding a tear
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@placeholder' rapid gains in Syria and Iraq have raised alarm in the oil-rich kingdom.
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The campaign of airstrikes against ISIS in Syria has pitted several Arab countries into action alongside the United States. Analysts say the involvement of leading Sunni Muslim nations in a fight against the Sunni extremism of ISIS is crucial. "I think that's very important going forward as it does show that we've got some regional buy-in, it shows that there are Arab countries willing to put their reputations on the line," said retired Lt. Col. Rick Francona, an Air Force veteran intelligence officer and CNN military analyst. But there are also some U.S. allies and regional powers that are conspicuous by their absence from the new phase of the conflict with ISIS.
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Belgium and Netherlands will participate in strikes in Iraq, but not Syria
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Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar joined the U.S. in airstrikes
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Thousands of people have fled the fighting in Sirte, the birthplace of @placeholder, where the strongman retains a following.
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Ousted Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is believed to be hiding out near the western town of Ghadamis under the protection of Tuareg fighters, an interim government military spokesman told CNN Tuesday. "We have reliable information that Gadhafi is protected by the Tuareg tribe located between Niger, Algeria and Ghadamis town in Libya," said Col. Abdul Basit. He said Gadhafi's son Saif al-Islam is in Bani Walid, and another son, Mutassim, is in Sirte. Both cities remain contested. Basit did not say how the interim government discovered Gadhafi's putative whereabouts, and his assertions could not be verified. The National Transitional Council has made similar claims that proved false.
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National Transitional Council commander is killed
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Moammar Gadhafi is believed to be near Ghadamis, a military spokesman says
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She added: ‘I didn’t really go to the centre to get pregnant, just to stand me in good stead for @placeholder but thankfully we didn’t have to go down that route.
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By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 18:53 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:57 EST, 4 October 2013 After five years of trying for a baby, Julie Cummings was beginning to wonder if it would ever happen. She had taken fertility drugs for two years, to no avail. Eventually, she and her husband David decided to resort to IVF. But weeks before the treatment was due to begin, Mrs Cummings became pregnant – after giving up bread. Julie Cummings was told IVF was her only chance of conceiving a child following five years of trying with no success The result was the couple’s daughter Maisie, now two, who was born two weeks late in January 2011 after a healthy pregnancy.
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Julie Cummings, 37, met her husband in 2004 while in the military
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Couple were about to try IVF and visited a nutritionist
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She diagnosed an infection exacerbated by foods containing yeast
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After two months of eating no bread Julie was pregnant
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Urging @placeholder colleagues not to waver in the teeth of opposition to reforms, she said: ‘Difficult decisions often mean upsetting people – especially when the change involves pay and conditions.
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By James Chapman, Daily Mail Political Editor PUBLISHED: 02:38 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:49 EST, 13 June 2013 Steel: Home Secretary Theresa May, pictured leaving Number 10 this week, urged the Tory party not to buckle Theresa May has cast herself as the Tories’ new Iron Lady, telling colleagues pushing through unpopular spending cuts and reforms: ‘Whatever you do, don’t buckle.’ In another speech ranging far beyond her Home Office brief, the most senior woman in the Government insisted it was possible to do ‘more for less’ across the public sector – highlighting welfare, defence and local government.
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Home Secretary ranges far beyond her brief with rallying cry to Cabinet
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Eight years later, it turns out that @placeholder and Magath were right.
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Sergio Aguero could have signed for Bayern Munich back in 2006 but the club and then-coach Felix Magath decided the player was too lazy. Aguero tormented Pep Guardiola's Bayern side on Tuesday night, his hat-trick leading Manchester City to a late 3-2 victory in the Champions League. But the Argentina striker may well have been playing for the German team had history taken a slightly different course. VIDEO Scroll down for Watch a 16-year-old Sergio Aguero score a stunning solo goal Sergio Aguero could have sealed a move to Bayern Munich back in 2006, when he was 17 Manchester City striker Aguero celebrates scoring the winner against Bayern on Tuesday night
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Sergio Aguero could have moved to Bayern Munich in 2006 for £12m
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But first team coach Felix Magath decided the striker was too lazy
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Magath told Bayern 'never waste my free time again' after watching Aguero
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The then 17-year-old 'wouldn't have been a bargain,' said Uli Hoeness
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By Kerry Mcqueeney PUBLISHED: 12:45 EST, 25 September 2012 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 25 September 2012 German schoolchildren preparing for the invasion of the UK during the Second World War were given a textbook portraying Hitler as a man of peace and the British as evil warmongers. The bizarre 1942 publication - which was written in English - attempts to give children an idea of what to expect when visiting the British Isles in the event of a successful Nazi take-over. In it, a variety of bold claims are made, accusing Jews of running the British press and statements about English people secretly supporting Fascism, but it does reflect Hitler's admiration for the work of William Shakespeare.
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Publication 'educated' German schoolchildren on English culture in the event of a Nazi invasion
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It made claims like the British press was run by Jews and that most English people were secretly Fascists
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English 'atrocities' against India and Ireland are described in detail while no mention is made of Nazi death camps
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Malta's prime minister Joseph Muscat has warned league leaders Hibernians their decision to offer a contract to Ched Evans risks damaging the country's reputation. But justice minister Owen Bonnici believes the convicted rapist deserves the chance to resume his football career having been released after serving half of a five-year prison sentence. Hibernians announced on Friday that they had offered a deal to the former Sheffield United and Wales striker for the remainder of the season. VIDEO Scroll down to see Ched Evans declare his determination to clear his name Ex-Sheffield United striker Ched Evans is without a club after being released from prison in October
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Ched Evans convicted of rape in 2012 and released from prison in October
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Evans had offer to train withdrawn by Sheffield United after fan backlash
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Maltese side Hibernians reveal they have offered him a contract
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Scottish club Hibernian move to ease fans' fears they had offered a deal
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He gave his statement to gardai two days after he returned to @placeholder amid fears that his memory would fade, the inquest heard.
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By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 05:39 EST, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:39 EST, 8 April 2013 An Indian dentist who died after a miscarriage was told she could not have an abortion in Ireland because a doctor told her 'this is a Catholic country', her widower claimed. Savita Halappanavar was 17 weeks pregnant when admitted to University Hospital Galway on October 21 last year and died a week later from suspected septicaemia, days after she lost her baby. The 31-year-old's widower, Praveen, told an inquest that they repeatedly requested a potentially life-saving termination but were refused because the foetal heartbeat was present.
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Praveen Halappanavar's wife Savita died from suspected septicaemia
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equipment and an electric toothbrush worth £640 from Boots in @placeholder and
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By Tom Gardner PUBLISHED: 03:17 EST, 7 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:13 EST, 7 June 2012 A jobless woman who boasted of spending thousands of pounds of her benefits on a life of luxury - including £4,500 on breast enlargement surgery - has been jailed for persistent shoplifting. Kelly Fannin had managed to escape jail three times in five years for a series of previous thefts but has now been imprisoned for 16 weeks. She admitted a spate of shoplifting in Truro and Falmouth in Cornwall which netted her nearly £3,000 of goods. Jailed: Kelly Fannin had managed to escape jail three times in five years for a series of previous thefts but has now been imprisoned for 16 weeks.
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Kelly Fannin admitted stealing cosmetics products worth nearly £3,000 to pay for damage done by her children to their rented home
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Jobless Fannin, 34, told a magazine she used much of her £29,000-a-year benefits on luxury items, running up £10,000 debts on credit cards to go from a 34A to a 34DD
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The icing on the cake for the couple came in August 2012, when @placeholder gave birth to daughter Holly.
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By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 12:32 EST, 29 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 29 November 2013 An Olympic hopeful who had to give up her sporting dreams after breaking her neck has managed to walk down the aisle, and had a baby, thanks to her unflagging determination and the devoted care of her fiancé. Natalie Burr, 30, from Maidstone, Kent landed on her head while trampolining, leaving her paralysed and unable to walk or use her arms. But with the unwavering support of her fireman fiancé, Shane, 35, she went on to walk down the aisle and give birth to baby Holly, now one.
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Natalie Burr, 30, from Maidstone, Kent was an Olympic hopeful
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Fireman fiancé Shane helped her recover and they married in 2009
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There is a photograph of James Troisi alongside Andy Carroll and Fraser Forster in the Stadio Renzo Barbera in Sicily taken in 2006. The teenage trio were the future of Newcastle United, promoted to the senior squad for a UEFA Cup tie against Palermo. Show that photo to any Newcastle fan today and they will give you the names of the two boys who went on to become England internationals. As for the third lad, well only reserve-team anoraks could identify him. James Troisi (right) pictured alongside Newcastle teammates Andy Carroll (left) and Fraser Forster in 2006 Troisi, pictured in 2006, struggled with the Tyneside winter after leaving the 40C heat in Australia
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James Troisi impressed during a trial with Newcastle United in 2006
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Troisi moved from Newcastle to the Turkish league, where he thrived
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Troisi returned to Australia to play for Melbourne Victory
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"Nevertheless, my administration will work with the @placeholder to seek repeal of these restrictions, will seek to mitigate their effects, and will oppose any attempt to extend or expand them in the future."
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Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama signed the budget agreement covering federal spending for the remainder of the current fiscal year on Friday, bringing an end to any remaining fears of a government shutdown. The bipartisan deal, which won approval Thursday from both the House and Senate, cuts $38.5 billion in spending while funding the government through September 30. In a White House statement, Obama expressed his objection to two sections of the agreement, which prohibit the use of funds to transfer Guantanamo detainees into the United States and to move detainees into the custody of foreign countries unless specific conditions are met.
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President Obama signs the spending deal covering the rest of the current fiscal year
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The deal includes spending reductions totalling $38.5 billion
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The measure passed both houses of Congress on Thursday
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Spicer explained that the RNC is working to help the entire party listen and connect with the black community and with @placeholder of all backgrounds.
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(CNN) -- I can't fully understand why a bigoted rancher in Nevada warrants as much media coverage as—or more coverage than—a presidential trip to Asia, the delay of a major job-creating infrastructure project or the ongoing crisis in Ukraine. But apparently it does. And like nearly all stories that involve race and politics, the media has covered rancher Cliven Bundy in a way that makes an honest conversation about race in America even more difficult. Take, for instance, a conversation CNN anchor Carol Costello had with my colleague, Republican National Committee Communications Director Sean Spicer, on Friday morning. Somehow Costello made the illogical conclusion that a racist rancher's rant has implications for the Republican National Committee's minority engagement efforts. Republicans "don't really invite minorities in," she insisted without evidence.
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Tara Wall says CNN and the media have been unfair in its criticism of GOP and race
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@placeholder added: 'For me, the hardest part, I think, was being asked over and over, 'Are you the real mom?''
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A California couple who were held in Qatar for nearly two years before they were cleared in the death of their eight-year-old daughter have sued the engineering firm that sent them overseas. Matt and Grace Huang, who finally returned home to Los Angeles last Thursday, filed a negligence and wrongful termination suit against Colorado-based company MWH Global on Monday. Mr Huang, who had worked for the firm since 1999, was sent to Qatar to help improve the country's drainage systems ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup, the Los Angeles Times reported. But the suit claims that it failed to provide security or cultural training in Qatar, where mixed-race families are not accepted. The couple are Asian American and had adopted three black children from Africa.
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Matthew and Grace Huang say engineering company MWH Global failed to give them security or cultural training for Qatar
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The Asian American couple, who have three black children, said the country bans adoption and treats Asians as 'the lowest racial class'
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The couple were thrown in prison after their daughter Gloria died after suffering an eating disorder and Huang said he was forced to quit his job
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The Huangs were jailed for a year and were ultimately cleared
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The 14-bedroom @placeholder mansion sits in 34 acres of landscaped grounds within a 2,000-acre estate and includes four fishing lochs and two mineral springs.
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By Hannah Ellis-petersen and Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 22:34 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 13:21 EST, 26 February 2013 British tennis star Andy Murray will be serving up Michelin-starred meals rather than aces - after buying a luxury hotel near his home town for £1.8million. The 25-year-old is the new owner of Cromlix House Hotel - a Victorian mansion just a few miles from Dunblane, Perthshire, where he grew up. He intends to renovate the venue - where his brother Jamie got married in 2010 - in time for the Ryder Cup in 2014 which is taking place in nearby Gleneagles.
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Tennis star buys Victorian mansion near Dunblane, Perthshire
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Cromlix House sits in 2,000 acre estate including four fishing lochs
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The ruling marks a thorough repudiation of the immigration patrols that made @placeholder a national political figure, and it represents a victory for those who pushed the lawsuit.
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By Ap and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:53 EST, 25 May 2013 | UPDATED: 10:19 EST, 25 May 2013 A federal judge ruled Friday that the office of America's self-proclaimed toughest sheriff systematically singled out Latinos in its trademark immigration patrols, marking the first finding by a court that the agency racially profiles people. The decision by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow in Phoenix backs up years of allegations from Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's critics who say his officers violate the constitutional rights of Latinos in relying on race in their immigration enforcement.Snow, whose ruling came more than eight months after a seven-day, non-jury trial, also ruled Arpaio's deputies unreasonably prolonged the detentions of people who were pulled over.
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A federal judge ruled today that Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office racially profiles Latinos, a claim that has been made by critics for more than a decade
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Immigrants who were in the country illegally accounted for 57 percent of the 1,500 people arrested in the 20 'crime suppression' sweeps his office has conducted in the last several years
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Arpaio: 'My program, my philosophy is a pure program. You go after illegals. I'm not afraid to say that. And you go after them and you lock them up.'
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"This is a bill designed to ensure @placeholder' re-election, not designed to ensure affordable energy in America," Hensarling said.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The House of Representatives on Tuesday night passed an energy bill clearing the way for more oil drilling off U.S. coasts, but not nearly as much as Republican leaders wanted. The bill was passed by a vote of 236-189. Many Republicans opposed the bill because it would allow new oil drilling only between 50 and 100 miles offshore. Republicans generally want to allow new drilling starting 3 miles from shore. Republicans also objected to provisions repealing tax cuts for the oil industry and what they said was a lack of incentive for states to allow drilling on their land.
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"I think it's a deliberate attempt to intimidate and suppress any form of dissent, criticism or challenge, and clearly not allow people outside Sri Lanka to know what's happening inside the country," @placeholder told CNN after his release.
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(CNN) -- A prominent Sri Lankan rights activist controversially detained by his government under anti-terror laws says he believes his arrest was partly spurred by an international push to independently investigate the country's human rights record following decades of civil war. Ruki Fernando, one of his country's leading human rights activists, was arrested late Sunday night with fellow activist Rev. Praveen Mahesan, a Roman Catholic priest, in the former Tamil rebel stronghold of Kilinochchi in the country's north. The men were taken to the Colombo headquarters of Sri Lanka's Terrorist Investigation Division, held for more than 48 hours and questioned, without access to lawyers, before being released early Monday.
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Two Sri Lankan human rights activists held under anti-terror laws have been released
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Lawrence Ross: White sorority won "step" contest, dance form of black frats and sororities
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Once again it is Poland, which will be roared on by more than 18,000 fans, which stands in England's way -- a proposition which is enough to make England manager @placeholder slightly nervous.
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(CNN) -- Where there should be excitement there is trepidation. Where there is hope, there is also fear. England expects -- but what it also anticipates is a night of high drama, tension and nails being bitten until they are no longer visible to the human eye. When Roy Hodgson's side take to the turf at the iconic Wembley Stadium, the 'Home of Football', it will attempt to secure a victory which guarantees a place at next year's World Cup. One win is all that separates England from challenging the world's best in Brazil and yet it still seems so far away.
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Greece will hold a snap general election late January after MPs today failed to vote for a new president sparking fears of a new eurozone crisis. Greek prime minister Antonis Samaras had brought forward the presidential vote in a move he hoped would avoid a general election. But his gamble has backfired spectacularly with the government's candidate Stavros Dimas failing to win a majority after three rounds of voting. Greek Prime Minister Antonis Samaras called a presidential vote in a bid to avoid a general election but his candidate failed to poll a majority meaning an election will be held early next year
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Arsene Wenger's decision to name three reserve forwards in the Champions League simply gave his boo boys another reason to hurl abuse. Criticism of the Arsenal manager has reached fever pitch over the last few weeks, but nobody can fault the way he went about his business in Istanbul. Arsenal were truly rampant, and at the heart of it was Lukas Podolski. That the German forward is classed as a back-up is nonsense, and that he might be heading for the exit door at Arsenal is simply ridiculous. He's the best finisher Wenger has at his disposal. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's Big Match Stats: Galatasaray 1-4 Arsenal
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(CNN) -- Benilda Caixeta, who was paralyzed from her shoulders down, was one of many residents of New Orleans, Louisiana, still trying to evacuate when Hurricane Katrina struck on August 29, 2005. But despite her repeated calls to the local transportation system that served people with disabilities, as well as to 911, help never arrived. She was found dead in her apartment several days later, floating next to her wheelchair. Monday marks the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act. As we celebrate this historic law, which delivered civil rights to millions of Americans, we must also acknowledge how far we still have to go to live up to the law's promise -- especially when it comes to planning for disasters and protecting the vulnerable such as Benilda Caixeta.
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GAFFNEY, South Carolina (CNN) -- Investigators believe the serial killer blamed for five deaths in South Carolina died in a shootout with police in neighboring North Carolina on Monday, a South Carolina state police official said. Patrick Tracy Burris, 41, was believed to be the suspect in five slayings in South Carolina, authorities say. Tests on the gun found on 41-year-old Patrick Tracy Burris match the weapon used in the killings that have haunted Gaffney, South Carolina, since June 27, said Reggie Lloyd, director of South Carolina's State Law Enforcement Division. The dead suspect and his vehicle appear to match descriptions circulated by investigators in Gaffney, he said.
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(CNN) -- Residents in parts of southern Yemen experienced a "human rights catastrophe" when an al-Qaeda affiliate took control of the country's Abyan province for 14 months, according to Amnesty International. In a new report entitled "Conflict in Yemen: Abyan's Darkest Hour", the rights group catalogs "a raft of gross and deeply disturbing" punishments carried out by Ansar al-Sharia, including crucifixions, public executions, amputations and floggings. Read more: Al Qaeda figure comes back to life in Yemen "They committed horrific abuses," said Cilina Nasser, of Amnesty International. "They set up courts, their own courts and claimed to apply Islamic law."
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"The Vice President made clear that the United States greatly values the commitments and sacrifices made by our Allies and partners from around the world to combat the scourge of @placeholder, including Turkey."
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(CNN) -- U.S. Vice President Joe Biden apologized to Turkey's leader on Saturday for saying that President Recep Erdogan admitted his country had made mistakes allowing foreign fighters to cross into Syria. The apology came hours after Erdogan expressed his anger over the comments to reporters in Istanbul, saying "Biden has to apologize for his statements." Or Biden, he said, will become "history to me," according to published reports by the semi-official Anadolu news agency. The problem appears to have originated during a question-and-answer session following a speech this week at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University when Biden was asked about Turkey and the threat posed by the so-called Islamic State terror group, known as ISIS or ISIL.
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Turkey's President Recep Erdogan demanded an apology from Vice President Joe Biden
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(CNN)The body parts found inside a suitcase on a San Francisco sidewalk were identified as the remains of a 58-year-old man who resided in the Bay Area, authorities said Wednesday. The man was Omar Shahwan of Vallejo, California, according to the San Francisco Office of the Chief Medical Examiner. Authorities are still investigating the cause and manner of death, according to Christopher Wirowek, acting medical examiner administrator. One person was arrested and later released in connection with the discovery of the dismembered body, but that person, Mark Andrus, 54, died Saturday after admitting himself to a hospital the same day, San Francisco Police said.
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The remains are those of Omar Shahwan, 58, of Vallejo, California
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(CNN) -- Wayne Rooney's second-half hat-trick helped Manchester United move seven points clear in the English Premier League on Saturday as title rivals Arsenal and Chelsea were both held to draws. United trailed 2-0 after only 25 minutes against relegation-threatened West Ham, but Rooney scored three goals in 14 minutes before substitute Javier Hernandez sealed a controversial 4-2 victory. Both West Ham's goals came from the penalty spot, with midfielder Mark Noble scoring after Patrice Evra handled Carlton Cole's flick and then Nemanja Vidic fouled the striker on the edge of the area. The home fans were furious when the Serbian defender remained on the pitch despite illegally denying striker Demba Ba what appeared to be a goalscoring opportunity, and United hit back in the second half after bringing on strikers Hernandez and Dimitar Berbatov to replace Evra and midfielder Park Ji-Sung.
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Chris was smart, supportive, kind, approachable, very passionate about reestablishing a relationship between the United States and Libya and improving the lives of the @placeholder people.
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(CNN) -- It has been three days since Chris Stevens and three other Americans lost their lives in Benghazi, Libya. I lived and worked for four years in Libya, leaving hurriedly last year in an evacuation as the civil war began. I sit safely now in my new home in Qatar, and those who shared my Libyan experiences -- and who knew Chris -- are now spread out around the world. I know from their e-mails that, like me, they are also unspeakably sad. Every life on this good earth is precious, and all four Americans who lost their lives at the U.S. Consulate were in Benghazi to help the Libyan efforts. They will be very, very much missed.
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A man was arrested on a drug charge after police were helped by his own dog. Police in Prattville, Alabama, were trying to serve a search warrant on Edwin Henderson when he fled into a ravine behind his house. One of the officers pointed at Henderson and told the dog 'go get him,' police spokeswoman Paula Barlo said. Police dog: Bo, pictured, followed his master who was on the run from police and wagged his tail so they could find and arrest him Bo the dog then took off after his master. When the pet stopped and wagged his tail in tall grass, police found and arrested Henderson.
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Bo the dog followed his master when he ran away from police officers
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The quake killed 185 people and injured countless others, leaving @placeholder reeling by the disaster.
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By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 22:46 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:49 EST, 14 August 2013 More than two years after the city of Christchurch was brought to its knees by earthquakes, it has finally risen out of the rubble - albeit in an unusual way. The city has built the world's first cardboard cathedral after the original 132-year-old Gothic one was destroyed in the February 2011 earthquake. Much of the city's iconic buildings were flattened by the 6.3 magnitude earthquake, leaving the New Zealand's second-largest city badly scarred. Divine inspiration: The temporary cardboard cathedral has now finally opened
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Squatters refusing to leave a Palm Springs apartment at the centre of an Airbnb 'horror story' have complained THEY are the ones being harassed. Hiding his face with a hoodie and scarf, a man who claimed to be the brother of squatter Maksym Pashanin answered the door of the home in a gated community in Palm Springs. Videogame programmer Maksym is currently locked in a legal battle with Airbnb host Cory Tschogl, 39, who initially agreed to rent him her property for 44 days from May 25 to July 8. But now he refuses to leave. Hooded: A man claiming to be the brother of Airbnb renter Maksym Pashanin answers the door to San Bernadino County process server Sean Dacy - who left without handing over the eviction notice
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By Anthony Bond Last updated at 12:46 PM on 15th February 2012 Detained: Albrecht Muth, who is charged with killing his much-older socialite wife, has been sent to a mental hospital for an assessment after a doctor said he was delusional A German-born man charged with killing his much-older socialite wife has been sent to a mental hospital for an assessment after a doctor said he was delusional. A District of Columbia Superior Court Judge also ruled that Albrecht Muth, 47, was temporarily incompetent for trial, pending a complete evaluation at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Washington. Muth is charged with strangling and beating to death his 91-year-old wife, Viola Drath, a German journalist and socialite.
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The ETS requires airlines flying to or from @placeholder to obtain ‘permits to pollute’ for carbon dioxide emissions.
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By Ray Massey UPDATED: 04:09 EST, 6 January 2012 China's biggest airlines will not pay a new European Union tax aimed at cutting carbon emissions, their trade body has said. On New Year’s Day the EU brought airlines under its Emissions Trading Scheme, which levies a charge based on their carbon emissions. Chai Haibo, of the China Air Transport Association – which represents national flag carrier Air China – said its members would not co-operate. Threats: The China Air Transport Association, which represents airliners including Air China, said it will refuse to pay a new green tax for using airports in Europe
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Ms @placeholder goes on to tell her alleged attacker that she has children of her own and that her former teacher's actions ruined her life and that she is 'disgusting'.
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A California educator who was confronted with allegations of abuse in a phone call by a former student who then posted the conversation on YouTube has pleaded guilty to sexual-assault charges involving two victims. Andrea Cardosa, a former assistant principal, entered pleas on Friday to three counts of lewd acts with a child under 14, the Riverside Press-Enterprise reports. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 10 years, eight months in prison. Sentencing was scheduled for February 9. Scroll down for video Pleaded guilty: Andrea Michelle Cardosa, an educator who was confronted with allegations of abuse in a phone call by a former student who then posted the conversation on YouTube, has pleaded guilty to sexual assault
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Andrea Cardosa, a former assistant principal, entered pleas Friday to three counts of lewd acts with a child under 14
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Ms Carrillo asks Cardosa would do if a student told her that she was having a sexual relationship with a teacher and she said call police
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By Tara Brady A father and his daughter have become the first pilot team to fly for British Airways. Captain David Woodruffe and his daughter Senior First Officer Kat Woodruffe both fly Boeing 777s for the airliner. Kat, 32, grew up in awe of her jet-set father, who has been flying commercial jets to some of the most glamorous destinations across the world for more than 40 years. British heir-ways: Captain David Woodruffe and his daughter Senior First Officer Kat Woodruffe both fly for BA The pair both qualified and began their flying careers at the age of 20 and now both fly Boeing 777s for British Airways.
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Detroit (CNN) -- A relieved Mitt Romney headed back to the campaign trail Wednesday after sweeping crucial primaries in Arizona and his childhood home of Michigan to revitalize his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination. Romney needed to win both states, but especially Michigan -- where he grew up when his father was governor -- to assert his ability to overcome the conservative challenge from former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum. A Santorum victory in Michigan would have raised questions about how strong a candidate Romney is within his own party. By early Wednesday morning, the Michigan Department of State had posted unofficial results from 80 of the total 83 counties. They showed Romney with 36% to 33% for Santorum.
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By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 1 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:13 EST, 2 May 2013 Ideas: Martyn Underhill, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Dorset, pictured, is considering taking on private sponsorship A crime commissioner is considering taking on £1million in private sponsorship to help his hard-up police force cope with a shrinking budget and workforce. Martyn Underhill, Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) for Dorset, revealed yesterday he has held talks with a possible sponsor about an arrangement involving all five police forces in the south west region. Writing on his blog, Mr Underhill, a former detective chief inspector for Sussex Police, said he could see 'huge potential benefit to forming appropriate sponsorship relationships with reputable organisations'.
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@placeholder is just one of thousands of Georgia residents trying to salvage their homes after days of rain rushed deadly flood waters to their part of the world.
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The incessant banging on the door finally roused Ted Jackson from a deep sleep. Floodwaters roar across the highway in Paulding County, one of the hardest-hit in Georgia. He hustled out of bed and rushed to the door. There were his neighbors, surrounded by floodwaters the neighborhood is supposed to experience only once every 100 years. Jackson raced to his basement and the water level -- submerging nine of the 13 steps to the floor -- filled him with dread. His dog, a 2-year-old pomeranian, slept in a kennel down there. "My first initial thought was my dog is dead ... he didn't have a chance," said Jackson of Powder Springs, Georgia, where he and the rest of the residents in the metro Atlantan subdivision spent Monday stranded by acres and acres of water. The dog, named J.J., died in the flooded basement.
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A @placeholder source said the ads "fit into our theme this year of using credible messengers in target races, particularly to help break through the clutter and carry the free enterprise message."
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(CNN) -- Sen. Rand Paul is appearing in a new wave of ads for Republican Senate candidates in Iowa and New Hampshire less than one week before Election Day. The Chamber of Commerce, which produces the ads and has featured Paul in a previous round of spots, says it's using the Kentucky Republican as a voice to appeal to independent voters. And it's not a bad arrangement for the likely White House hopeful: The new ads appear in the first two presidential primary states. "If you're a freedom-loving, liberty-loving voter, I urge you to get out and vote for Joni Ernst this Tuesday," he says in a spot -- first shared with CNN -- for Iowa's GOP Senate nominee.
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Accounts then differ but witnesses and law enforcement officials have agreed that Wilson and Brown became embroiled in an altercation through the window of the @placeholder's vehicle and Wilson exited his vehicle and shot Brown several times.
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Police and protesters in Ferguson, Missouri, clashed once again Wednesday night as tensions boiled over during a planned demonstration against the shooting of Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson in August. Between 100 and 150 protesters marched to the police station from just blocks away from Brown was shot. They chanted, demanding justice for Brown and calling for the arrest of Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson. When the group finally arrived at the police station, the march then turned ugly and into a stand off against Ferguson police, who brought out riot gear and protective shields as they erected a barricade on the opposite side of the street.
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'I know maybe I have to do better in training or on the pitch,' said Hazard, in an interview with the @placeholder magazine.
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Eden Hazard has eased Chelsea fears that he is unhappy at Stamford Bridge with a vow to improve next season and help the club become champions of Europe once again. The Belgian winger also admitted that manager Jose Mourinho had been right to drive him hard and demand more from him. 'It’s true and it’s good,' said Hazard. 'I prefer it when we speak like this, rather than saying things like: "He’s the best and he doesn’t need to work".' Hazard, Chelsea’s 17-goal top scorer, was voted PFA Young Player of the Year but tired towards the end of the season. His last four goals were all from the penalty spot and he has not scored from open play since early February.
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Heather Mack, the pregnant teenager on trial in Bali charged with murdering her mother, was rushed to hospital from her prison today. Sources inside Kerobokan Jail told the Daily Mail Online the 19-year-old prisoner had collapsed with stomach pain and had started bleeding. According to a prison source, Miss Mack cried out in pain at lunch time and after a check by the prison doctor it was decided she needed immediate hospital treatment. She was taken to Bali's Sanglah Hospital, the main medical centre in Denpasar, where tourists and other foreigners are usually treated. Hospital officials later said Miss Mack's baby was safe but she had been taken to hospital for an immediate check-up because she was in pain and had lost blood.
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It was business as usual for the majority of Formula One during the opening practice session ahead of the inaugural Russian Grand Prix, with the obvious exception of Marussia. Just five days after Jules Bianchi was involved in an accident during the race in Japan that has left the Frenchman fighting for his life, as a mark of respect the team have opted to run only Max Chilton over the course of the weekend. Ahead of the first sight of the Sochi Autodrom, and despite placing reserve Alexander Rossi on standby to deputise, Marussia said their decision was 'the appropriate course of action under the difficult circumstances of the weekend'.
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(CNN) -- Australia's ailing flag carrier was sent into a tailspin Thursday, as the airline reported its biggest ever loss. In its latest report, Qantas revealed an after-tax net loss of $2.6 billion (A$2.8 billion) for the year to June 30, with the cumulative effect of high fuel costs, falling demand, and a massive writedown of its international fleet blamed. "There is no doubt today's numbers are confronting, but they represent the year that is past," said Qantas CEO Alan Joyce, who added that he predicted a return to underlying profitability in 2015. "We have now come through the worst. With our accelerated Qantas Transformation program we are already emerging as a leaner, more focused and more sustainable Qantas Group."
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- British Airways said Tuesday it was in talks with Australian rival Qantas that could see a merger of two of the world's most prestigious airlines. BA says it is in talks with Australian rival Qantas. London-based BA said the exploratory talks would look at creating a dual-listed company but offered no other details. "There is no guarantee that any transaction will be forthcoming and a further announcement will be made in due course if appropriate," BA said in a statement. BA said the talks would not affect its negotiations in Spanish airline Iberia, with which it is already discussing a revenue deal with American Airlines.
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Panama City (CNN) -- Former Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega arrived Sunday evening in his home country, nearly 22 years after U.S. forces forcibly removed him from office. The 77-year-old was taken straight to El Renacer prison to serve time for crimes committed during his rule. Reporters flooded the medium-security facility in Gamboa, but the former leader was shielded from public view. Officials later confirmed that he was there. Earlier, Noriega arrived at the Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, where security was tight. "I think it has historic and symbolic significance," said Michael Shifter, president of the Washington D.C.-based Inter-American Dialogue, about Noriega's return.
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By Snejana Farberov A Florida couple have been arrested for having sex on a crowded beach in broad daylight and in full view of families with children. Elissa Alvarez, 20, a waitress from Bradenton, and 39-year-old Jose 'Ben' Caballero, a fitness instructor, were taken into police custody on Cortez Beach Sunday on charges of felony lewd and lascivious exhibition. According to a probable cause affidavit, outraged beach-goer Emily Hall called police to report that Alvarez and Caballero were lying on a beach towel next to her and fondling each other. Scroll down for video Naughty: Elissa Alvarez (left), 20, and 39-year-old Jose 'Ben' Caballero (right), have been charged with felony lewd and lascivious exhibition for having sex on a Florida beach in broad daylight
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Stephenville, Texas (CNN)The trial of the man accused of killing Chris Kyle, the protagonist in the top-selling book and hit movie "American Sniper," began Wednesday with a lawyer using Kyle's own words to bolster an insanity defense. Eddie Ray Routh is accused of killing Kyle and Kyle's friend, Chad Littlefield, at a firing range at Rough Creek Lodge, about 90 miles southwest of Dallas on February 2, 2013. In his opening statement, defense attorney Tim Moore read a text Kyle sent to Littlefield about Routh as the three men rode in Kyle's pickup truck to the range. "About an hour and a half into the drive, Chris Kyle was sitting in the driver's seat and he texts Chad Littlefield sitting right next to him. He texts, 'This dude is straight-up nuts,'" Moore said. "Chad Littlefield texts Chris Kyle back, 'He's right behind me, watch my six [military lingo for 'watch my back.']. So while we don't know what the conversation was, we do know what Chris Kyle was thinking at the time he was in that truck."
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By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 06:38 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:16 EST, 20 December 2013 A woman reported missing in Eugene, Oregon has been found hacked to death in an apparent murder-suicide, with her longtime partner found hanged in a tree nearby. Jacqueline Marroquin was hacked to death by Rolando DePaz, the father of her two teenage children, local police said. The 34-year-old's body was found after family members reported her missing, believing she may be with De Paz, 51. Tragic death: Jacqueline Marroquin, 34, died from injuries suffered from a machete attack and her longtime boyfriend, Rolando De Paz, hanged himself from a tree in an apparent murder-suicide
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Washington (CNN) -- NBC has apologized to Rep. Michele Bachmann after the house band for "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" played an inappropriate song during her appearance on the show Monday, CNN confirmed Thursday. Bachmann received a letter Wednesday from Doug Vaughan, NBC's senior vice president for special programs and late night, that apologized for what happened and called the incident "not only unfortunate but also unacceptable," said Alice Stewart, the Republican presidential hopeful's spokeswoman. According to Stewart, the letter also said the show's band, which played the song "Lyin' Ass Bitch" by Fishbone as Bachmann first appeared on stage, was "severely reprimanded."
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(CNN) -- It's not being called a bear attack yet. But authorities are setting traps and scouring parts of central Florida for the animal that mauled a woman and left her face severely injured. The woman, identified as 54-year-old Susan Chalfant, was walking her dogs in Longwood when she was wounded. Her face bloodied, she rushed to the house of a neighbor, who called 911. "She thinks it was a bear," the neighbor said in the 911 call. "How old is she?" the dispatched asked. "I can't tell," the neighbor replied. "She's so bloodied, I can't tell." Authorities say the woman is resting in a hospital.
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A federal judge on Thursday ordered the IRS to explain under oath how it lost a trove of emails to and from a central figure in the agency's tea party controversy. U.S. District Judge Emmet G. Sullivan gave the tax agency a month to submit the explanation in writing. Sullivan said he is also appointing a federal magistrate to see whether the lost emails can be obtained from other sources. Sullivan issued the order as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit by Judicial Watch, a conservative watchdog group. He said the IRS declaration must be signed, under oath, by the appropriate IRS official.
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It’s been a busy old month for Thibaut Courtois. From playing a pivotal role for Atletico Madrid as they won La Liga for the first time in nearly two decades, and then finished runners-up in the Champions League to Real Madrid, to trying to decide where his club future lies. Jose Mourinho is beckoning for him to return to his parent club Chelsea ahead of next season, but first there is the small matter of a World Cup campaign with Belgium. His clean sheet in Belgium's 1-0 win against Russia was the 100th of his career – a remarkable achievement when you consider he has only just turned 22.
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Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- South Korea said Monday that it had shut down operations at two nuclear reactors after discovering that they were using parts supplied with forged quality certificates. Halting the reactors to replace the parts will result in "an unprecedented level" of strain on the nation's power supply as it heads into the winter months, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy said in a statement. The controversy over the products used in the Korean reactors comes amid increased scrutiny of nuclear power worldwide following the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan during the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that hit the country in March 2011.
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The shutdown will put an "unprecedented" strain on power supply, authorities say
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The two reactors are halted because they are using unverified parts
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A goal in the first minute from Gary Gardner gave Brighton a 1-0 victory over Wigan and their first league success in 12 games to relieve the pressure on manager Sami Hyypia. The Seagulls fast start proved enough to give them their first Championship win since August 23, leaving fellow-strugglers Wigan with just one victory in their last 11 games. Brighton boss Hyypia called up winger Elliott Bennett, on loan from Championship rivals Norwich, and he immediately made his presence felt as Albion dramatically took the lead after just 54 seconds. Brighton midfielder Gary Gardner scored what turned out to be the winning goal in the first minute
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Brighton picked up their third league win of the season against Wigan
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Gary Gardner scored his first goal for Brighton since completing loan move from Aston Villa
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On Tuesday, Edelman posted a message on his personal website admitting that his lengthy emails with @placeholder were 'out of line' and that he has reached out to the restaurant to apologize.
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The Harvard Business School instructor who blasted a Boston-area Chinese restaurant for overcharging him by $4 on a takeout order has apologized. Associate professor Benjamin Edelman complained to the owners the of Sichuan Garden in Brookline after he was charged $1 more on each of the four items he ordered for takeout recently. Ran Duan, the son of the restaurant's owner, acknowledged the prices listed on its website were out of date and promised to update them soon. Angry emailer: Ben Edelman, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard, has unleashed a string of angry and threatening emails to Sichuan Garden, claiming they overcharged him $4 and it was illegal
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Ben Edelman, an associate professor of business administration at Harvard, posted his apology on his website on Wednesday
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'It's clear that I was very much out of line,' he wrote. He also said he would apologize personally to the Sichuan Garden in Brookline, Massachusetts
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And when the ‘@placeholder’ vet lifted an ancient, frail little grey dog up by her hind leg, I knew that I had to save her.
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PUBLISHED: 18:09 EST, 8 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:29 EST, 8 June 2013 We got them out in the nick of time. As the five street dogs, smuggled by The Mail on Sunday out of a notorious state-run pound in Romania, were being readied for their journey to the UK, the shelter shut its doors to charity workers, who feared the notorious ‘Butcher’ vet, Dr Avram, was killing the animals inside. Fifty demonstrators descended on the compound, but no one was allowed inside. A picture of the body of a dead dog inside an empty sack was later published in local newspapers.
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Mail on Sunday smuggled five street dogs out of state-run pound
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While in Romania Liz helped rescue Hilda from the shelter
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By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:35 EST, 11 September 2012 Attack: Logan Pickering, aged 12 weeks, just after being admitted to hospital with head injuries caused by his father Steven An angry mother has hit out after her baby’s father was allowed to walk free from court despite fracturing their son’s skull when he was just 11 weeks old. There were angry scenes in court as Steven Pickering, 32, escaped a jail term for launching an attack on tiny Logan that 'could have killed him'. Now, Logan’s mum Sinead Nield, 22, has told how Pickering robbed her of a year of her baby’s life as he was taken into care as police investigated who was responsible for Logan’s injuries because Pickering would not admit what he had done.
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Steven Pickering admitted assaulting his child Logan but got a suspended sentence because of his 'low intelligence'
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The pro-government fighters said they're angry about the @placeholder decision to arm the opposition, especially since members of al-Nusra Front have joined the rebels.
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Al Qaeda's affiliate inside Syria is now the best-equipped arm of the terror group in existence today, according to informal assessments by U.S. and Middle East intelligence agencies, a private sector analyst directly familiar with the information told CNN. Concern about the Syrian al Qaeda-affiliated group Jabhat al-Nusra, also known as the al-Nusra Front, is at an all-time high, according to the analyst, with as many as 10,000 fighters and supporters inside Syria. The United States has designated al-Nusra Front as a terrorist group with links to al Qaeda in Iraq. That assessment is shared by some Middle Eastern intelligence agencies that have long believed the United States is underestimating the Sunni-backed al Qaeda movement in the country, according to a Middle East source. It is also believed that Iran is running training camps inside Syria for Hezbollah and that other Iranian militia fighters are coming into the country to fight for the regime.
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Al-Nusra Front could have as many as 10,000 fighters inside Syria, analyst says
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By Lydia Warren KFC is investigating claims that an employee at one of its restaurants told a three-year-old girl to leave because facial scars that she sustained in a dog attack were scaring other customers. The company said it would also be giving $30,000 to Victoria Wilcher's charity following the incident in Jackson, Mississippi to help her family pay her medical bills, a spokesman said on Sunday. 'As soon as we were notified of this report on Friday, we immediately began an investigation, as this kind of hurtful and disrespectful action would not be tolerated by KFC,' KFC's Rick Maynard said.
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Three-year-old Victoria Wilcher was injured when she was mauled by three pit bulls in her grandfather's backyard
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(CNN) -- He's known as "the millionaire with no face." And South Korean officials apparently have questions for him. Yoo Byung-un -- businessman, artist, ex-con and religious figure -- does not appear to have a direct financial stake in the Cheonghaejin Marine Co, which runs the ill-fated South Korean ferry Sewol. But South Korean media have reported that some believe he controls the company through two of his sons, who own stakes in the firm through subsidiaries. Yoo's allies strongly deny his involvement. A release issued Friday by a public relations agency representing Yoo insists that he doesn't have anything to do with any company tied to the ferry disaster.
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Yoo Byung-un's company denies he has any involvement in ferry company
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It was the difference between life and horrific certain death - a decision to use urine from latrine bucket as part of an escape plan, which helped save Leo Bretholz’s life. Bretholz was one of many on a guarded train packed with Jews, which left Paris and for Auschwitz on November 5, 1943. With the latrine overflowing and located in the middle of the floor on the railway cattle wagon headed for the death camp in Nazi occupied Poland, Bretholz used its contents to help him jump from the train, the Independent reported. He was one of at least 764 people who escaped the Holocaust by leaping from trains, a surprising figure drawn from new research.
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Around 764 Jews jumped from Nazi trains, according to new research
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By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:56 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:19 EST, 25 September 2013 A White House official said Tuesday that while it would welcome 'an encounter' between President Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in New York, Iranian officials have turned them down. Obama told the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday that the United States is primarily focusing its diplomatic efforts on Iran's nuclear program and the Israel-Palestinian conflict. The U.S., he said, will support Iran's use of nuclear energy, and will attempt to negotiate directly with Rouhani. 'Americans see an Iranian government that has declared the United States an enemy,' he said, 'and directly – or through proxies – taken Americans hostage, killed U.S. troops and civilians, and threatened our ally Israel with destruction.'
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Obama has told Secretary of State John Kerry to talk directly with Iran's diplomats for the first time
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A new attitude toward Iran emerged, with Obama saying the U.S. respects Iran's right to 'peaceful' nuclear power
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The victim of a tragic accident at the age of two, for more than 20 years ago @placeholder has been confined to his wheelchair, and lacks the ability to eat, sleep and move around without relying on the help of another person or machine.
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By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 01:20 EST, 23 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:24 EST, 23 May 2013 Houston Texans’ defensive end JJ Watt is fast gaining a reputation as the NFL’s Mr Nice and someone who’s heart is almost as big as his 6ft 5in, 295lb frame. Watt is the kind of sports star that goes out of his way to make space in his busy schedule to meet his fans, especially those that are most deserving. On Monday he came face-to-face with one of his bravest fans in the shape of a young man called Itzy Cagen. Magical meeting: On Monday Itzy Cagen came face-to-face with his hero Houston Texans' defensive end JJ Watt
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Itzy Cagen is the longest surviving quadriplegic in the world
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His idol is Houston Texans’ defensive end JJ Watt
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'The evening of my birthday all my family came round and I told them I felt lucky - but they just said "yeah yeah @placeholder" and didn't believe me.
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By Jennifer Smith A grandfather whose wife died four weeks before he scooped £20,000 on the lottery thinks the win could be a parting gift from his late spouse. John Biddlecombe had been playing for 20 years with the same numbers when his beloved wife, Alice, died on July 2. Four weeks later, the 81-year-old from Ashbourne, Derbyshire, matched all eight numbers to take home the windfall. John Biddlecombe thinks his late wife is to thank his win which came four weeks after her death Mr Biddlecombe, who has five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, thinks his late wife is to thank for the win.
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John Biddlecombe played with the same numbers for 20 years
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If you want to know what Amsterdammers are really like, you could do a lot worse than chat to Iris. There she was, a little girl on a stool in grassy Vondelpark. It was King’s Day, the Saturday in April when the city turns orange because everyone’s just happy to be Dutch. Later in the day there is music, dancing and vast amounts of drink. But King’s Day morning belongs to the children, encouraged by parents everywhere to learn the Dutch habits of entrepreneurship: playing music, selling old toys, making cakes – doing what it takes to earn money, because when they grow up that’s what the Dutch do.
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David Hewson's new book The House of Dolls is set in Amsterdam
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@placeholder lavished her opponent with praise Tuesday, saying he ran an "extraordinary race" and made politics more palatable for many.
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton on Saturday will officially suspend her campaign for the presidency and "express her support for Senator Obama and party unity," her campaign said Wednesday. Sen. Hillary Clinton said Tuesday that she will let her supporters and party leaders decide her course. The Clinton campaign said she will make the announcement at "an event in Washington, D.C.," where she will also thank her supporters. Sen. Barack Obama and Clinton were in Washington on Wednesday to each address the influential American Israel Public Affairs Committee. The candidates ran into each other at the AIPAC conference and had a brief chat, Obama spokeswoman Linda Douglass said.
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Rangel says Clinton could've been "far more generous" on Tuesday night
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The teen accused of shooting a toddler between the eyes during a robbery attempt counted down from five before firing, his alleged accomplice testified today after pointing him out as the shooter. Dominique Lang testified that he ran into De'Marquise Elkins on the morning of the March 21 slaying. A short while later as the two walked together, they saw Sherry West with a stroller. Lang says Elkins walked to West and demanded her purse before pulling out a gun. When West refused to hand the purse over, he hit her in the face with it and threatened her baby.
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De'Marquise Elkins, 18, and Dominique Lang, 15, accused of shooting the son of Sherry West in the head
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(CNN) -- While officials have provided few details about the U.S. Army soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan men, women and children in a house-to-house shooting rampage in two villages, one psychiatrist speculated the incident may have stemmed from mental illness, but not necessarily post-traumatic stress disorder. "Post-traumatic stress disorder has a cluster of symptoms, and violence, or violence against, others is not usually considered part of that diagnosis," said Paul Newhouse, a professor of psychiatry at Vanderbilt University and a former Army psychiatrist. "So I think it's more likely that we're going to discover that there was some either psychotic illness or delusional condition or some evidence that this person was more seriously deranged or impaired than we would typically see in PTSD."
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(CNN) -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai in February accused U.S. forces of "torture" and "murder" in the restive Wardak province. Now Western powers will pull out of one of its districts after reaching an agreement with Karzai on the area's future. Coalition troops and Afghan police will withdraw from the Nerkh District near Kabul, said spokesman Gen. Joseph F. Dunford of the International Security Assistance Force on Wednesday. Afghan National Security Forces will replace them there "soon." NATO has insisted it cannot substantiate the accusations by the government in Kabul. Wardak is known as the province where the United States suffered its largest loss of life in a single day in the war in Afghanistan. In August 2011, the Taliban shot down a Chinook helicopter killing 38 on board, including 22 Navy SEALs and other members of U.S. special operations forces.
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Karzai accused a "U.S. special force" of torture and murder in Wardak province
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Life imitating art: Visitors to the quirky attraction can pose with the infamous RV while dressed as @placeholder from a very memorable scene in the movie
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Clark Griswold's Cousin Eddie would not be pleased. A rusty RV that played a memorable role in the holiday classic National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation has been vandalized at an Ohio museum. The owner of the Castle Noel museum in Medina, just south of Cleveland, reports that Cousin Eddie's dilapidated camper from the 1989 film starring Chevy Chase and Randy Quaid was damaged sometime last week. Worse for wear: A rusty RV that appeared in the holiday classic National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation has been vandalized Not a happy camper: A ladder was taken off the back of the rusty movie prop and a tail light was smashed
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The camper was vandalized at Mark Klaus' Castle Noel Christmas museum in Medina, Ohio
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A ladder was taken off the back of the RV, a tail light was smashed, an antenna was broken and a side panel was removed
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The RV brought Cousin Eddie, played by Randy Quaid, to the Griswold house for Christmas in the 1989 comedy starring Chevy Chase
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In his communication with NHK, the ISIS spokesman said the group is aware of what @placeholder says -- and then he went on to call the Japanese infidels for fighting with the group.
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(CNN)The fate of two Japanese men whom ISIS kidnapped and threatened to execute was unknown Friday as the 72-hour deadline that the militant group set apparently came and went. On Tuesday, ISIS released a video threatening to kill the two men -- Kenji Goto and Haruna Yukawa -- unless Japan paid the group $200 million within 72 hours. Based on the time frame, the Japanese government estimated that the ultimatum expired at 2:50 p.m. Friday, Tokyo time (12:50 a.m. ET Friday), and scrambled to secure the men's release. Hours before the estimated deadline, an ISIS spokesman told Japanese broadcaster NHK that the group would release a statement "soon" about the hostages. That statement didn't come.
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A lie about earning a Ph.D. cost a Syria expert her job as an analyst days after her op-ed in the Wall Street Journal was cited by Secretary of State John Kerry and Sen. John McCain in congressional hearings about possible U.S. military action in the war-torn country. Elizabeth O'Bagy, who was an analyst at the Institute for the Study of War, said she had earned a doctorate from Georgetown University when she had not, the organization announced Wednesday. "The Institute for the Study of War has learned and confirmed that, contrary to her representations, Ms. Elizabeth O'Bagy does not in fact have a Ph.D. degree from Georgetown University. ISW has accordingly terminated Ms. O'Bagy's employment, effective immediately," the institute posted in an online statement Wednesday.
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Elizabeth O'Bagy was fired from the Institute for the Study of War for lying about a Ph.D.
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X Factor multi-millionaire has made it clear he will look after NY socialite Lauren Silverman and their child - and now the pair are moving in together They are officially a couple and the striking brunette has told friends that she wants to marry Cowell By Sara Nathan PUBLISHED: 13:51 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:51 EST, 11 August 2013 X Factor supremo Simon Cowell is finalising a deal to rent his pregnant lover a luxury apartment as she works out her divorce, MailOnline can reveal today. The 53-year-old star - who is standing by New York socialite Lauren Silverman and their child - will pay $20,000-a-month for the sprawling three-bed property in NYC.
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There had been fears of renewed bloodshed between Iraq's majority @placeholder and minority Sunni populations and that prompted U.S. officials to work out a power-sharing agreement, bringing the Iraqiya movement into the government.
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Baghdad (CNN) -- As the last U.S. soldiers exited Iraq Sunday and debate was raging about the nation's future, political crisis erupted in Baghdad that raised fears of more sectarian strife to come. Iraqiya, a powerful political bloc that draws support largely from Sunni and more secular Iraqis, said it was boycotting parliament, a move that threatens to shatter Iraq's fragile power-sharing government. The move pits the largely Sunni and secular coalition against the government of Shiite Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki. Iraqiya contends al-Maliki is trying to amass dictatorial power and many believe al-Maliki was simply waiting for the Americans to leave before making his move.
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Steven Gerrard starred in Liverpool's win against Leicester on Tuesday night – and manager Brendan Rodgers revealed he is prepared to carefully manage the player's season to get the best out of him. The 34-year-old, playing behind striker Rickie Lambert instead of the deeper role in front of the back four he occupied last season, scored and showed signs of the midfield force he used to be. Rodgers and Gerrard speak on a daily basis and the Liverpool boss insisted if they work closely together they can maximise his influence on the team. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Brendan Rodgers: We saw the energy in Steven Gerrard's legs
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Sydney Swans veteran Adam Goodes has revealed his friendship with Eddie McGuire is over following the racial comments he made about the player last year. The dual Brownlow Medalist today broke his silence over McGuire's on-air gaffe when he suggested Goodes, 34, be part of the promotion of King Kong the musical. It happened just days after one of the games most loyal servants was called an 'ape' by a 13-year-old girl during a match against Collingwood - the club McGuire is president of. Disgrace: Australian Of The Year Adam Goodes was subject to vile racist abuse on Facebook this week
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Ready for Hillary, a super PAC founded by Hillary Clinton devotees, has started to grease the wheels of state politics, currying favor with local Democrats by exchanging important data about the group's supporters with Senate and House campaigns ahead of the 2014 midterms. The list exchanges are a clear attempt by the super PAC to build goodwill and to win over state parties ahead of a possible Clinton presidential run in 2016. To date, the PAC has exchanged records with campaigns in 14 different states: Six U.S. Senate campaigns, four House races, four gubernatorial campaigns and three Democratic committees and organizations, according to a person familiar with the list swaps.
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Pro-Clinton super PAC is exchanging data and the names of its supporters with Senate, House campaigns
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Footage has emerged of police in Ohio aggressively questioning the girlfriend of a man who they had just shot dead for holding a BB gun in a Walmart store. An officer from the Beavercreek department repeatedly demands to know where the slain John Crawford III, 22, got his 'gun' from in an interview with his weeping girlfriend, Tasha Thomas. Thomas, who is not told until the end of the interview that her loved one has died, is clearly distressed by the line of question from the disbelieving officer, Rodney Curd, who repeatedly suggests she is lying. Scroll down for video
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By Rob Waugh UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 8 February 2012 Scientists have sequenced the genome of an extinct group of humans which spread around the world 100,000 years ago, using a small fragment of a human finger bone found in a cave in Siberia. The new, high-resolution genome scan will allow scientists to study how present-day humans evolved from our ancestors. It was sequenced from DNA extracted from a tiny sample - 10mg - of fossilised finger bone. The entrance to Denisova cave in Siberia: The scientists sequenced the genome from 10mg of fossilised bone Along with the Neanderthals, the Denisovans are the closest extinct relatives of modern humans.
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Scroll down for new video of the crash scene A truck driver who allegedly fell asleep at the wheel has been charged in the horrific crash which left comedian Tracy Morgan in a critical condition and his closest confidante James McNair dead. 30 Rock star Morgan and his entourage were being chauffeured from a show in Delaware back to New York City about 1am Saturday, when the truck driver rear-ended their limousine bus and caused a fatal six-car pile up on the New Jersey Turnpike. Morgan's 'traumatized' ex-wife has revealed 'he's not in good shape' after being pulled from the wreckage with a broken leg among other injuries. He is reportedly in a critical but stable condition.
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Liverpool got underway in the Premier League on Sunday with a 2-1 victory over Southampton at Anfield, but Adam Lallana was unable to play against his former club as he remains sidelined with injury. The midfielder moved from the Saints for £25million over the summer, but he suffered a knee injury on their pre-season tour in Boston that ruled him out for up to six weeks. Lallana is now doing extra training by himself as he pushes himself back to full fitness, and he will be hoping that his delayed debut is drawing ever nearer. VIDEO Scroll down for Adam Lallana: Technical ability over strength and pace
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With the @placeholder success behind him, Wenger penned another contract extension at the club, with the new three-year deal taking him up until 2017.
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By Mark Bryans Arsene Wenger believes keeping Arsenal competitive in their barren years has been the most important achievement of his reign. Winning last season's FA Cup final gave the Gunners their first piece of silverware in nine years, a trophy drought which had seen some question whether the 64-year-old Frenchman was still the right man to take the club forward. Having delivered three Barclays Premier League titles since taking charge in 1996, Wenger has also overseen a move to the Emirates Stadium - a decision which left the club unable to compete financially with other title rivals for almost a decade.
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Arsene Wenger insists keeping Arsenal competitive has been his main achievement
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Gunners could not compete financially during move to the Emirates Stadium
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Arsenal ended seven year trophy drought by winning the 2013 FA Cup
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(CNN) -- What do you remember about April 20, 1999? Families visit the graves of the Columbine shooting victims at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in 2007. If you recall that two unpopular teenage boys from the Trench Coat Mafia sought revenge against the jocks by shooting up Columbine High School, you're wrong. But you're not alone. Ten years after the massacre in Littleton, Colorado, there's still a collective memory of two Goth-obsessed loners, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, who went on a shooting rampage and killed 12 of their classmates and a teacher, injured 23 others and then turned their guns on themselves.
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Columbine was named the top news story of 1999, according to the Pew Center
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It is not uncommon for servicemen and women from other nations to serve on board @placeholder warships.
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Defence cuts have left the Royal Navy so short of engineers it has had to borrow some from the US Coast Guard. This month, American servicemen will start work as engineering technicians on board Type 23 frigates on the south coast. If it is a success, there will be a total of 36 Coast Guard personnel working in the positions in Portsmouth by the end of 2016. The Royal Navy's Type 23 frigate HMS Westminster, moored in Portsmouth Naval Base The navy says it is bringing the engineers to the city because of cuts to staff numbers in the government's 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review.
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Whether @placeholder is open to learning remains to be seen, with suggestions that the club’s losses could be cut at the end of the season, but Monk admired Rodgers’ man-management at Swansea and expects him to transform the Italian.
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Garry Monk has backed his former mentor Brendan Rodgers to be the man who saves Mario Balotelli’s career. Rodgers’ summer gamble has so far looked woefully ill-advised, with Balotelli flopping since joining Liverpool for £16m from AC Milan. But Monk believes if anyone can draw top form out of the 24-year-old, it is Rodgers, whose side face Swansea in the Capital One Cup last 16 on Tuesday. Mario Balotelli (left) and Hull's James Chester tussle for positions during the league clash on Saturday Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers (right) looks towards Balotelli during the Aston Villa defeat last month Swansea manager Garry Monk (left) looks on from the touchline during his side's 2-0 win against Leicester
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Mario Balotelli has flopped since joining Liverpool for £16m from AC Milan
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Garry Monk believes Brendan Rodgers can transform the Italian
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Workers demolish a section of stadium seats inside Candlestick Park, San Francisco, once home to @placeholder's Giants and 49ers
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It's game over for San Francisco's iconic Candlestick Park. Where once Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, Joe Montana and so many more created magic memories for the city's sports fans in spite of it's famously blustery winds, heavy machinery is now taking the stadium apart piece by piece. There is no room for sentiment for the demolition crew brought in after a successful public petition against more direct methods, such as dynamite and wrecking balls, extended the wait for the site's next incarnation as a $200million (£130m) urban outlet mall. The mall will open some time in 2017, but the rich history of where it will stand is undeniable. Not just a previous home for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers and briefly the Oakland Raiders, along with baseball's Giants after their move from New York, it hosted what would be The Beatles' last full live concert.
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Candlestick Park was opened in 1960 as the home for Major League Baseball's San Francisco Giants
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The San Francisco 49ers were based at the famously windy ground from 1971 to their departure in 2013
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Developers Lennar Urban are replacing the stadium with a 500,000-square-foot mall which should open in 2017
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Mr @placeholder and his wife live with their two children in a four-bedroom house in an affluent North London area, which they bought for £1.6 million three years ago.
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PUBLISHED: 17:28 EST, 27 October 2012 | UPDATED: 17:29 EST, 27 October 2012 He has been dubbed ‘Millionaire Miliband’ by Tory MPs, who accuse him of mounting attacks on David Cameron’s wealth from the comfort of his own £2 million London home. Now new light has been shed on Ed Miliband’s finances after it emerged that his barrister wife Justine Thornton helped to fill the marital coffers with lucrative work representing both toxic waste exporters and travellers who set up an illegal camp. In October last year – just two weeks after her husband mounted an attack on capitalist ‘predators’ in his party conference speech – Ms Thornton appeared in the Court of Appeal on behalf of four polluters accused of illegally shipping 158 tons of hazardous waste to Nigeria.
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Justine Thornton appeared in the Court of Appeal on behalf of polluters accused of illegally shipping 158 tons of hazardous waste to Nigeria
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The @placeholder dispatcher was authorized by the company to fly in the jump seat -- which is a fold-down seat in the cockpit.
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Washington (CNN) -- A company dispatcher who was seated in the cockpit jump seat as Southwest Airlines Flight 4013 landed at the wrong Missouri airport has been placed on paid leave pending the outcome of the investigation, the company told CNN on Tuesday. Investigators will want to know whether the dispatcher distracted the pilot as the Boeing 737 and its 124 passengers approached the airport, a source familiar with the investigation told CNN. The pilots of Sunday's flight, which departed from Chicago's Midway airport, remain on paid leave. The dispatcher will give investigators another source of information and open up another line of questions surrounding the landing at M. Graham Clark Downtown Airport near the resort community of Branson, Missouri.
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(CNN) -- More than 6 million Americans signed up for Obamacare before the March 31 deadline to get private health insurance through the Affordable Care Act exchanges. This is great news for the Obama administration. But there are millions more reasons to celebrate Obamacare. Actually, at the writing of this essay, there are more than 317 million reasons — because that's the population of the United States of America and every single one of us can benefit from health care reform. How? Here's a rundown by the numbers: 3.1 million That's how many young adults can get coverage because of the provision in Obamacare that allows them to stay on their parents' insurance plans until age 26.
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Sally Kohn: There are more than 317 million reasons to celebrate Obamacare
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Kohn: With 6 million sign-ups, the young, poor, elderly and chronically ill all benefit
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It was the first time since 1936 that the Derby and Preakness winner didn't run in the @placeholder.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:58 EST, 8 June 2012 | UPDATED: 09:10 EST, 9 June 2012 The horse that was set to become the first Triple Crown winner in 34 years has been scratched the day before the Belmont Stakes and retired with a swollen tendon. I'll Have Another – the winner of both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes – will not race in the 2012 Belmont Stakes, according to his trainer, Doug O'Neill. 'I’ll Have Another is officially out of the Belmont,' O'Neill said on the Dan Patrick Show this morning. 'It’s not tragic, but it’s a huge disappointment.'
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By Lucy Waterlow Like many girls her age, Ellie, 12, from Lincolnshire, loves to attend a weekly drama group where she learns to dance and perform. The classes give the young girl a rare opportunity to act her age - as the rest of the time she has to take on responsibilities beyond her years by helping look after her ailing mother, Suzanne. Ellie explains: 'She can't walk without help, her hands don't work, her head is on a tilt. As she has became worse she has literally become a prisoner in her own bedroom. She hasn't seen the rest of the house in over three months because it's so hard for her to get down stairs.'
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Ellie, 12, from Lincolnshire, has to help care for her ill mother, Suzanne
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By Mail Today Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:21 EST, 22 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:22 EST, 22 August 2012 British actress Talulah Riley is set to get $4.2 million (`23.27 crore) in her divorce from PayPal founder and Silicon Valley golden boy Elon Musk. The sum's not bad for the 26-year-old actress, considering their marriage lasted just two years. The divorce deal looks a little less generous in light of Musk's net worth though, which is an estimated $2 billion (Rs11,095 crore) - the result of a fantastically successful career in the tech industry. Payoff: Talulah Riley, 26, was with billionaire playboy Elon Musk, 41, for four years. They were married for two years, but separated after just 10 months of marriage
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Elon Musk has is divorcing Talulah Riley, a 26-year-old British actress, after two years of marriage
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Mr Must -- called Tony Stark without the Iron Man suit -- has founded four successful companies including Telsa Motors and Space X
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@placeholder leaders have backed Ukraine claiming that a new rapid-reaction 'spearhead' force could be deployed within a year.
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Shockwaves reverberated through Eastern Europe tonight after Vladimir Putin boasted he could invade five NATO capitals inside two days. This came amid new reports that almost 4,000 Russia troops are massing in Crimea close to Ukraine's mainland. 'If I wanted, Russian troops could not only be in Kiev in two days, but in Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, Warsaw or Bucharest, too,' Putin was quoted as threatening, according to Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko. All are former USSR or Soviet-bloc cities and apart from Ukraine their countries are now NATO and EU members. Scroll down for video Putin, pictured here at a meeting of the Russian State Council, boasted Russia could be in Kiev in two days - and also in Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, Warsaw and Bucarest
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Putin was quoted threatening that Russia could be in Kiev in two days - and also in Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, Warsaw and Bucarest
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"... As American @placeholder and those perceived to be Muslim now, more than ever, fear for their safety, the American people need to hear a strong message from our nation's chief law enforcement officer."
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(CNN)With her hijab, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha may have stood out. But in every respect, she felt that she fit in -- as a proud, and blessed, American. Even if most of her North Carolina neighbors didn't wear the same Muslim head covering that she did, Mohammad believed that there were "still so many ways that I feel ... embedded in the fabric that is our culture," meaning the American culture. "That's the beautiful thing here, is it doesn't matter where you come from," she said last summer as part of NPR's StoryCorps project. "There are so many different people from so many different places, ... backgrounds and religions. But here we're all one.
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Victim Yusor Mohammad said that in America, "we're all one"
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Red sky at night: The clouds in the sky reflect the erupting volcano of @placeholder.
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Despite fast-flowing lava trickling down from the crater just 15 metres away, a cameraman has captured the dramatic aftermath of Iceland's volcanic eruption. Valdimar Leifsson, 61, risked his life to get these stunning close-ups of molten lava flowing from the Bardarbunga volcano. A giant burning mass of molten remains can be seen smouldering in the foreground as the lava continues to spurt from the Holuhraun eruption's crater behind. 'You feel very, very small in a moment like this in front of a 100m-high melted lava fountain,' said Valdimar. 'I realised acutely how small and insignificant we are, compared to the awesome power of natural forces. The heat emanating from the lava is much more visible during the night.
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By Trevor Quinn At Mailonline Taking the leap and getting a tattoo or a piercing while on holiday may seem like an exciting and exhilarating idea, but an Australian medical expert is warning travellers to be aware of hepatitis B and C risks in the Asia-Pacific region. Hepatitis Australia CEO Helen Tyrell has told the Courier Mail that medical experts are anticipating a rise in the number of Australian people contracting hepatitis B (HBV) and C (HCV) during the coming years. She says their pessimistic outlook is based on the lifestyles of holidaymakers and their destination choices. The prevalence of hepatitis C in some Asia-Pacific countries is 10 times higher than it is in Australia
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Instruments used during pedicures and tattoos in Asia-Pacific are high-risk
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