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Al-Nusra is not part of the coalition but has fought against @placeholder's government and, consequently, has support among Syrians sympathetic to the rebellion, Shaikh said. | Syrian forces in Damascus loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have fired at least four Scud missiles inside Syria, presumably at rebel groups, a U.S. official said Wednesday. U.S. military satellites picked up and confirmed the infrared signature of the four short-range Scud missiles, which were launched from the Damascus area into northern Syria, according to an official who declined to be named, citing the sensitivity of the matter. The missiles did not land on the Turkish side of the border but "came close," the official said. And as Syrian forces dabble with longer-range weapons with increased lethality, authorities say NATO is also preparing to send a Patriot missile defense system to neighboring Turkey after it made the request at a meeting in Brussels last week.
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Syrian forces have fired at least four Scud missiles inside Syria, U.S. officials say
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Fighting Wednesday killed 113 people, including 15 children, an opposition group says
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An opposition leader calls for the U.S. to rescind its terrorist designation of al-Nusra
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Russia's foreign minister questions the U.S. decision to recognize the rebel coalition | 51,800 | record_train |
Afobe joined Arsenal as an eight-year-old but never broke into their @placeholder first team | Arsenal forward Benik Afobe has signed a three-and-a-half year contract with Championship club Wolves. The 21-year-old had been on loan at MK Dons since the beginning of the season, and scored 19 goals in 30 matches for the League One outfit to help them reach third. But the England Under-21 international completed his move to the Molineux for an undisclosed fee on Wednesday and left the Barclays Premier League club he first joined 15 years ago. Arsenal forward Benik Afobe has signed a three-and-a-half year contract with Championship club Wolves Afobe poses with his Wolves shirt after joining the Championship side from Premier League club Arsenal
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Benik Afobe has joined Wolves from Arsenal in a three-and-a-half year deal
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The 21-year-old had been on loan at MK Dons since the start of the season
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Afobe scored 19 goals in 30 matches in the League One for MK Dons
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He scored twice against Manchester United in a 4-0 Capital One Cup win
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'You can see that it's a club that deserves to be in the Premier League. It's just about getting there and hopefully we can do that,' Afobe says | 51,801 | record_train |
CNN first reported six months ago about allegations of alarming shortcomings within the @placeholder medical care system that, according to the VA, led to 23 deaths. | Pedro Valdez, a Vietnam veteran, wanted help. And he knew where to get it -- through the Phoenix VA -- or so he thought. Again and again, starting in December 2012, Valdez would try to schedule with -- and would even show up to see -- doctors at Department of Veterans Affairs medical facilities in Arizona about his shortness of breath, according to his daughter. He thought he had gotten confirmed appointments; even toting cards with a specific date and time. "He'd have the card in hand, go to check in, and they'd tell him, 'Mr. Valdez, you don't have an appointment in the computer. We have no idea what you're talking about," his daughter Priscella Valdez told CNN.
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Pedro Valdez repeatedly tried, failed to get appointments with Phoenix VA, his daughter says
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He ended up being hospitalized before seeing a VA doctor; he died in January
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The VA hasn't responded to this specific claim, but is looking into general allegations
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Valdez's daughter: The VA "kicked him when he was down, when he needed them" | 51,802 | record_train |
The attack can backfire as well if voters think their representative is more committed to protecting @placeholder than protecting jobs or economic stability, Smith said. | (CNN) -- Americans are in a war that pits the politically correct against Christmas carolers, some say. They say it's a battle that plays out in the halls of Congress, retail stores and public schools across the country, and it's one that's been raging for years. Republican Rep. Henry Brown of South Carolina introduced a resolution this month asking that the House express support for the use of Christmas symbols and traditions and frown on any attempt to ban references to the holiday. "Each year, I could see a diminishing value of the spiritual part of Christmas," Brown said. "It would seem like another group would go from the Christmas spirit to the holiday spirit."
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There's a resolution in the House to frown on attempts to ban references to Christmas
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Others say signs of the holiday are everywhere in public space; "war" over Christmas is not real
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Some go too far to "censor" Christmas because they don't know the laws, Mathew Staver says
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Attacking political correctness is a balancing act, survey research expert says | 51,803 | record_train |
The possibilities are endless," he said at @placeholder, a conference about great ideas in health care in October. | (CNN) -- Nate Ball, an MIT-trained mechanical engineer, wants to find out how things work -- even when they're inside his throat. A two-time NCAA All-American pole-vaulter, former host of a PBS show, entrepreneur and co-founder of a company -- Atlas Devices, which creates powered rope ascenders -- Ball is also a beatboxer. He manipulates his voice to make deep, baritone sounds and robotic noises. He fluctuates from quick staccato beats and deep bass to buzzes and record-scratching sounds. "Beatboxing is one of the most natural things I can imagine a person doing," he said. "We're rhythmic beings through and through. We walk in rhythm, our hearts beat in rhythm."
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Nate Ball wanted to see how his body is able to beatbox
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At TEDMED, he had a laryngoscope lowered into his larynx
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Ball said human bodies are incredible machines with endless possibilities | 51,804 | record_train |
Tensions are especially high in Turkey, where @placeholder have fought a three-decade-long battle for autonomy and where Syria's violence has taken an especially heavy toll. | At least nine people have died in clashes between protesters and police Turkey as demonstrations against ISIS's advance on a town on the Syrian-Turkish border turned violent. Turkey's pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party had called for citizens to protest the assault on Kobane, where the situation turned 'extremely critical' overnight. Officers were forced to use tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters in Turkey's predominantly Kurdish eastern and southeastern provinces, as well as the capital Ankara and in Istanbul, where cars were set on fire and demonstrators threw rocks and fireworks at police. Scroll down for video Burning streets: Kurdish protesters are pictured in a street in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir as the anti-ISIS demonstrations across Turkey on Tuesday continue into the night
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At least nine people dead in protests across Turkey on Tuesday
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Demonstrators clash with police in violent anti-ISIS protests
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Protesters attacked police, throwing rocks and fireworks
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Police in turn used tear gas and water cannons to disperse protesters
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Activists are demanding more support for Turkish fighters in Kobane
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Protests spread across Europe and saw demos in Germany and France | 51,805 | record_train |
The @placeholder army is now training new recruits amid reports it fled northern regions before Islamists arrived | Aid groups have warned of a new refugee crisis after half a million Iraqis fled their homes as Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists took over. The sudden flood of terrified families escaping the fighting in Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city, was described as ‘one of the largest and swiftest mass movements of people in the world in recent memory’. Neighbouring countries already struggling to look after 2.8 million refugees from the Syrian civil war now face the prospect of a new influx of displaced people desperately seeking a safe haven. Scroll down for video Hundreds of thousands of refugees are fleeing the city's of northern Iraq after Islamic terrorists seized control
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Islamist takeover of northern Iraq causes thousands to flee their homes
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Continuing civil war in neighbouring Syria means camps in area already full
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Refugees say insurgents were raping and torturing those who stayed
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Aid agencies are struggling to get supplies to families who fled with nothing | 51,806 | record_train |
But I have options on the table from several clubs in @placeholder and overseas for next season and I’m intending to play on if the right situation arises. | By Rio Ferdinand In one sense the World Cup is a new venture for me because I’m going to Brazil as part of the BBC team — and honoured to be doing so. I’ve spoken extensively to Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer about their TV roles and they say it’s obviously a different experience but probably the next best thing to playing. I can assure you of one thing though: I’m not quite ready to join the Lineker-Shearer retirement club just yet. I see myself as going to Rio very much as an active footballer with playing time ahead of me.
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Rio Ferdinand to join BBC as a pundit for the World Cup
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Former England defender says he is not yet ready to finish playing
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Ferdinand left Manchester United after 12 years with club | 51,807 | record_train |
She said she asked him why, and he told her he wanted to see if @placeholder was mentioned. | University Park, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- The Penn State football coach who alerted head coach Joe Paterno in 2002 that he'd seen a former defensive coordinator sexually assault a boy -- an allegation authorities didn't learn of until years later -- was placed Friday on indefinite leave, the school's interim president said. With that, Mike McQueary became the latest casualty in a scandal that began with last week's arrest of the man he allegedly witnessed commit the crime. The arrest set off a chain of events, including the ouster of the university's president and of longtime coach Paterno, a move that sparked on-campus riots after it was announced Wednesday.
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Psychologist of alleged victim notes "power differential" between the accuser, accused
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Penn State asks fans at Saturday's game to wear blue and donate to charities
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Penn State Assistant Coach McQueary is on indefinite leave
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Former coach Jerry Sandusky is accused of sexually assaulting kids between 1994 and 2009 | 51,808 | record_train |
Pictured is the @placeholder from the outside (left) and from inside (right). | By Ellie Zolfagharifard Ken Shuttleworth, an architects behind London's Gherkin skyscraper has branded the icon a 'mistake' London is in the midst of a love-affair with glass. On a sunny day, the glare from buildings such as the Shard, Cheesegrater and Walkie-Talkie can leave passers-by squinting as they head into the City. But now Ken Shuttleworth, the man behind London’s famous Gherkin skyscraper, claims this love affair has to come to an end, branding his famous landmark a ‘mistake.’ Mr Shuttleworth believes glass buildings, such as his Stirling Prize-winning design, no longer fit into a society where ‘man-made climate change’ is a concern.
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Ken Shuttleworth says developers should do away with architectural ‘bling'
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One of the main concerns is that glass lets out, and lets in, a lot of heat
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Huge amounts of energy are needed to maintain heat in a glass office
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The danger of glare from glass buildings is also a concern, as seen by the Walkie-Talkie building melting cars in London last summer | 51,809 | record_train |
@placeholder explained how a connected community of activists can get established and then engage in get-out-the-vote efforts. | As it continues to ramp up its efforts for the 2012 election cycle, a national umbrella organization for the tea party movement readily admits its grassroots organizing strategy is borrowed from the left's political playbook. "Whether they win or lose a campaign, an election, a fight of some kind -- did they come out stronger than they went in?" is how Brendan Steinhauser, FreedomWorks' director of state and federal campaigns, described the grassroots approach utilized by liberals. Matt Kibbe, FreedomWorks president and CEO, pointed to a strategy that was "very consistent with all of the left's literature on community organizing." He attributed a specific phrase that the tea party group has adopted -- "winning by building and building by winning" -- to the Sierra Club in the 1990s. "I stole it from them," he said.
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FreedomWorks pursuing grassroots strategy that aims to build long-term organization
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Author: Tea party movement becoming a permanent special interest group within the GOP
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FreedomWorks CEO: Once activists become connected, you just have to "feed the machine"
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Indiana tea party activist: "You unite, you'll change the world" | 51,810 | record_train |
Many are @placeholder, some of the estimated 2.1million who have fled fighting in the country. | By John Stevens Perched perilously on a lorry axle, two migrants make a desperate attempt to get into Britain. The pair were filmed by hidden night-vision cameras as they clung to the underside of the Dover-bound lorry in Calais. French Channel ports are seeing a surge in asylum seekers trying to make it to the UK, with hundreds of Syrian refugees among those living in squalid camps awaiting their chance. Dicing with death: A night vision camera catches two men attempting to sit on the axle of a lorry to get into the UK BBC cameras captured the moment the two migrants clambered on to a British lorry under cover of darkness. Migrants often wait for a truck to stop at a junction before climbing underneath. Gangs can be seen on the road leading to the port as lorries approach.
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The two men were captured on a night vision camera at the French port
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Fortunately the lorry was stopped before they were hurt
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Calais has become a magnet for migrants bound for UK | 51,811 | record_train |
The 5.7-inch @placeholder smartphone has been dubbed a phablet because of its size. | By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 05:28 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:32 EST, 3 June 2013 Acer has unveiled a new range of products at a conference in China, including the 'industry's first 8.1-inch tablet' called the Iconia W3. The Taiwanese company also provided details of a new 5.7-inch smartphone called the Liquid S1, and an upgrade to its Aspire S7 ultrabook. At the launch, the group's president Jim Wang said the company had 'reinvented' itself over the past two years, following a decline in sales. The Iconia W3 (pictured) runs on Microsoft's Windows 8 Professional software, while Acer's new Liquid S1 phablet will run on Google's Android. The Iconia W3 has an 1.8Ghz dual-core Intel Atom processor and a 1280-by-768 resolution, multi-touch LCD display
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The Liquid S1 Android smartphone has a 5.7-inch screen, making it a cross between a tablet and a phone
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Acer's Iconia W3 is the world's first 8.1-inch tablet running a full version of Windows 8 Professional
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The upgraded Aspire S7 ultrabook runs on the new Intel Haswell processor that claims to make it up to 58% faster than other devices | 51,812 | record_train |
@placeholder have scored 10 of the 11 penalties they’ve been awarded in the Premier League. | Ahead of this weekend's Premier League action, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture, with team news, provisional squads, betting odds and Opta stats. Here is all the information you need for Swansea's home clash with Leicester... Swansea vs Leicester (Liberty Stadium) Kick-off: Saturday 5.30pm - Sky Sports 1 Odds (subject to change): Swansea 5/6 Draw 12/5 Leicester 7/2 Referee: Mike Jones Managers: Garry Monk (Swansea), Nigel Pearson (Leicester) Head-to-head league record: Swansea wins 8, draws 8, Leicester wins 10 Team news Swansea Jonjo Shelvey is set to return for Swansea's Barclays Premier League home game with Leicester on Saturday evening.
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Swansea City host Leicester City at the Liberty Stadium (Saturday 5.30pm)
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Jonjo Shelvey is set to return to Swansea's line-up for the game
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Riyad Mahrez could return for Foxes after missing trip to Newcastle United
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Garry Monk accused Stoke City's Victor Moses of diving in 2-1 loss | 51,813 | record_train |
'Young people in the @placeholder nowadays get a rough deal,' he said. | By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 14:26 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:35 EST, 15 January 2013 Devastated workers left jobless by the collapse of photography chain Jessops have resorted to sticking their pictures in the store window in a desperate bid to find work. Employees of the Warrington branch plastered the window with their images along with a sign that reads: 'Five unemployed and loyal staff seeking work. Can you help?' Former sales expert Lanza Martineta said he and his fellow team-members - some of whom have worked for Jessops for up to 15 years - wanted to show the 'real faces' behind yet another blow to the British High Street.
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Camera retailer closed its 187 stores across the UK after going into administration last week
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Devastated staff at the Warrington store have put photographs of themselves in the window in a plea for new employment
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Anyone who would like to get in touch with Mr Martineta and the other former members of staff at Jessops Warrington should contact plannyl@aol.com. | 51,814 | record_train |
The FA's @placeholder was launched in 2008 and the organisation has revealed that misconduct charges in football across the country have fallen by 10 per cent while dissent has fallen by 20 per cent. | FA publishes By Hamish Mackay Liverpool will receive the Fair Play award and the FA says its Respect Programme has helped to reduce misconduct throughout English football. Brendan Rodgers' side, who will receive the award at a ceremony ahead of next month's Community Shield, edged out Arsenal, Everton and Manchester City to win the Fair Play trophy. On hearing Liverpool had won the award, Rodgers said: 'We are delighted to top the Fair Play League at the end of one of our most successful seasons in recent history, Delighted: Rodgers was full of praise for his team for winning the award
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Liverpool beat Arsenal, Everton and Manchester City to the Fair Play award
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The award will be handed out at a ceremony ahead of next month's Community Shield
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Awards will also be given out to winners from grassroots football
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FA says dissent down 20% and misconduct down 10% | 51,815 | record_train |
In anticipation of the storm, @placeholder has shut down some of its coastal oil operations, according to Sater. | Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Fourteen people were killed and another 60 were injured in Indonesia over a four-day period as a result of Cyclone Iggy, according to the country's National Disaster Management Agency. Most of those who died were struck by falling trees or debris from strong winds, said agency spokesman Sutopo Purwo Nugroho. More than 2,000 homes were also damaged in 35 towns or cities in Java and Bali between Wednesday and Sunday, he said. The government has provided food and aid to the areas affected, the agency said. As of Sunday, Iggy was off the northwestern coast of Australia, said Tom Sater, meteorologist for CNN International.
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60 people have been injured, Indonesia's disaster management agency says
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More than 2,000 homes are damaged in Java and Bali
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A cyclone warning is issued for Australia's western coast | 51,816 | record_train |
A nurse, who was cleaning up, had just returned from a lunch break and thought the kidney was already in @placeholder's room when she discarded the machine's contents, according to the lawsuit. | An Ohio man intended to save the life of his older sister by donating a kidney to her -- a sacrifice on his part that ended in vain a year ago when a nurse mistakenly threw away the donated organ. Paul Fudacz Jr. and his sister, Sarah, say the University of Toledo Medical Center "utterly botched" their kidney transplant surgery. The medical center this week said it has "worked hard to learn from this incident" and apologized to the family. But on Tuesday it asked that a lawsuit be dismissed and denied claims of gross negligence and failure to meet accepted standards of care.
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Man tried to donate kidney to his older sister in Toledo, Ohio
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Nurse mistakenly disposed of kidney in medical waste, lawsuit says
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Medical center denies gross negligence, apologizes to family | 51,817 | record_train |
At least 42 people have been killed in recent demonstrations in @placeholder, including at least 33 in Cairo. | Cairo (CNN) -- Streets in Egypt's capital remained tense Sunday a day ahead of elections. As protesters packed Cairo's Tahrir Square, the head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces issued warning of "dire consequences" if the nation's political crisis continues, state-run Al-Masriya TV reported. Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi said parliamentary elections would go ahead as planned Monday, and that he would not allow the military "to be pressured by any individual or entity," state media reported. Meanwhile, a member of an alliance of demonstrators told Al-Masriya that a new proposed government would be announced later Sunday after meetings with Mohammed ElBaradei, a 2005 Nobel Peace Prize winner who is frontrunner for Egypt's presidency.
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The head of Egypt's military warns of "dire consequences" if a political crisis continues
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A member of a demonstrators' alliance says the group will announce a new government
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Egypt is divided over the ruling military body and the newly appointed prime minister
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Egypt's parliamentary elections are set to begin Monday | 51,818 | record_train |
"We are sharing intelligence that may be relevant to this situation," said another @placeholder official with direct knowledge of the situation, speaking on condition of not being identified due to the sensitive nature of the information. | The United States is offering its help, but making clear that the Nigerian government must take the lead in finding more than 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram. Officials told CNN the Obama administration is sharing intelligence with Nigerian authorities and could provide other assistance, but there is no planning to send U.S. troops. With a World Economic Forum gathering set to begin Wednesday in Abuja, the Nigerian government came under mounting pressure to save the girls abducted in the country's remote northeast and threatened with being sold into slavery. On a trip to Africa, Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States "will do everything possible to support the Nigerian government to return these young women to their homes and to hold the perpetrators to justice."
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A top State Department official is traveling to Nigeria
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President Obama is briefed on the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in Nigeria
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Sources: The United States is sharing intelligence with Nigerian authorities
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There are no plans for U.S. troops to get involved, officials say | 51,819 | record_train |
@placeholder was late in overhauling its operating system to compete. | Samsung has approached BlackBerry about buying the company for as much as $7.5 billion. The Korean giant hoped to gain access to its patent portfolio, according to a person familiar with the matter and documents seen by Reuters. The move could mean that BlackBerry's poorly performing handsets could be scrapped or integrated into Samsung's Galaxy line. The Korean giant hoped to gain access to its patent portfolio, according to a personfamiliar with the matter and documents seen by Reuters. South Korea's Samsung proposed an initial price range of $13.35 to $15.49 per share, which represents a premium of 38 percent to 60 percent over BlackBerry's current trading price, the source said.
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Samsung approached BlackBerry with a $7.5 billion
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Korean giant hoped to gain access to BlackBerry's patent portfolio | 51,820 | record_train |
Both she and @placeholder said they would not discuss details of the case. | American traveler Stacey Addison says she was detained for months in East Timor because she unwittingly shared a taxi with a stranger carrying methamphetamine. Now she's out of jail -- and a guest of a former East Timor leader. Addison, 41, of Oregon, was released from an East Timor prison Thursday, nearly four months after her initial arrest in the small Southeast Asian nation in a drug case in which she says she's innocent. Addison appeared before reporters Thursday at the home of former East Timorese President and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Jose Ramos-Horta, who says he'll host her temporarily at his home.
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Stacey Addison was detained by police in September during a taxi journey
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She says another passenger in the cab picked up a package containing drugs
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Addison was on a nearly two-year trip around the world
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She is awaiting return of her passport so she can go back to the United States | 51,821 | record_train |
she said: ‘In the @placeholder, the subject of dress is touched upon only a | By Tom Gardner First: Mishal Husain, pictured, this morning became the first Muslim to present Radio 4's Today programme The first Muslim journalist to present Radio 4’s flagship current affairs programme has vowed never to wear a veil. Mishal Husain - who joined the Today programme this morning - recalled the moment she was accosted by a fellow Muslim while boarding a train who told her she will soon have to adopt the face covering hijab. She said: ‘He complimented me on my work and then said, “But you’ll have to wear a hijab one day.” “I don’t think so,” I replied.’
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Mishal Husain, 40, was told to cover her face by Muslim train passenger
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She is the first Muslim to present BBC Radio 4's Today programme
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Cambridge-educated journalist said Koran didn't order women to wear garment
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Comments reignite row about wearing of the veil in British society
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PM David Cameron last month backed a ban on the garment in schools
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Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt said he would not want to be treated by a medic wearing a veil | 51,822 | record_train |
In total, @placeholder have tried 2,695 passes in their four matches to date and 2,378 of those have reached their intended target. | The World Cup has reached the quarter-final stage and what a thrilling tournament it's been. The 56 matches so far have produced 154 goals, with the record of 171 set in 1998 under threat. We have seen the end of an era as defending champions Spain crashed out, some disappointing showings from the Europeans, some breath-takingly bold football from the South Americans and a few surprise packages. Here, ahead of the quarter-finals, we crunch all the numbers to offer your ultimate stats breakdown of the World Cup so far. All stats courtesy of Opta. TOTAL PASSES AND PASSES COMPLETED Move over Spain, Germany are the new kings of tiki-taka. They have attempted and completed far more passes than anyone else at the World Cup, with Bayern Munich's Toni Kroos the metronome that keeps them moving forward.
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Germany replace Spain as the tiki-taka masters, with Toni Kroos to the fore
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Lionel Messi has carried the Argentina attack with 40 dribbles in four games
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Colombian revelation James Rodriguez is the deadliest in front of goal
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His team-mate Juan Guillermo Cuadrado has contributed the most assists
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Gary Medel made the most clearances in Chile's rearguard action
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Tim Howard pulled off 27 saves for the United States
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Marouane Fellaini has committed the most fouls of any player in the last eight teams | 51,823 | record_train |
Another person felt the speech was so epic that becoming @placeholder's best friend feels possible "Because I go to Georgia Tech!" | Atlanta (CNN) -- Georgia Institute of Technology student Nicholas Selby is a force to be reckoned with. The sophomore is a Mechanical Engineering major, co-leads Team Solar Jackets -- Georgia Tech's team that built and raced a solar-powered car in the Formula Sun Grand Prix -- and is a president's scholar, representing the top 2% of enrolled students at the university. It's safe to say he must have a lot of energy -- and it appears to have been unleashed during his welcome speech Sunday to this year's freshman class. It started out like many other convocations. Faculty, staff and notable guests, including Selby -- dressed in a traditional black robe with his mortarboard perfectly perched upon his head -- addressed the new recruits: "We chose Georgia Tech because we want to do the impossible."
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Sophomore's enthusiastic welcome speech stuns freshmen
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Video of the epic speech is going viral
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Selby played theme from "2001: A Space Odyssey" as the soundtrack to his speech
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Selby: "You can do that! I am doing that!" | 51,824 | record_train |
Helen Boaden, director, BBC NewsThe @placeholder veteran started her career in radio and rose through the ranks to become head of news at the corporation. | By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 08:25 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 20:08 EST, 19 December 2012 The BBC deputy director of news today became the latest casualty of the Jimmy Savile Newsnight scandal after he resigned over the fallout from problems with the flagship investigative programme. Acting director-general Tim Davie said he had accepted Stephen Mitchell's resignation this morning with ‘great sadness’. However it soon became clear that still nobody has been sacked over the affair. It came as former Sky News executive Nick Pollard released his review into the decision to drop a report into Jimmy Savile's sexual abuse, saying it was ‘flawed’ and plunged the BBC into ‘chaos’.
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Deputy Director of news Stephen Mitchell resigned this morning
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Three BBC employees disciplined following the McAlpine fiasco but no one sacked
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News director Helen Boaden involved in shelved Savile probe to return top post
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Adrian Van Klaveren who signed off botched Lord McAlpine probe replaced as Radio 5 Live controller by Jonathan Wall but will get new job at BBC
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Newsnight editor Peter Rippon stepped aside after Savile scandal but will also move to another job at Corporation
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His deputy Liz Gibbons was editor on night of botched McAlpine probe and she will also be replaced on Newsnight | 51,825 | record_train |
Experienced: Dante has been part of @placeholder's dominant side in Germany | Dante Bonfim Costa Santos enters the World Cup on Tuesday. A Champions League winner with Bayern Munich, he will line up alongside the extravagant David Luiz at the heart of Brazil’s back line. Luiz has had an excellent tournament and has displayed leadership qualities, scoring two goals and performing alongside the captain, Thiago Silva. With Silva banned from the semi-final against Germany, Luiz will take the armband and will have to assume control of the back line. It’s a big night for the new Paris Saint-Germain signing from Chelsea. VIDEO Scroll down for Willian and Hulk both net in training as Brazil prepare for Germany
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Dante will start alongside David Luiz with Thiago Silva suspended
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Bayern defender will have to play a star role if Brazil are to reach the final
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Dante is experienced and will know the threat Thomas Muller brings
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Centre-back looked the part against Liverpool in 2008 Champions League | 51,826 | record_train |
It updated the iOS software yesterday to make the @placeholder functions more widely available. | Following Apple's CarPlay announcement last week, the company has now updated its iOS software to add the hands-free options to iPhones and iPads. Apple is selling the product as a 'smarter, safer and more fun way to use an iPhone in the car' because it uses Siri voice commands to control entertainment and other in-car features - but safety campaigners are not convinced. Researchers from Texas Transportation Institute recently found that using voice controls to send text messages while driving - on software including Apple's Siri - is just as dangerous as texting with fingers. Apple's CarPlay uses Siri voice commands to control entertainment and other in-car features. Researchers from Texas Transportation Institute recently found that using voice controls to send text messages while driving - on software including Apple's Siri - is just as dangerous as texting with fingers
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Apple's CarPlay system links a smart car's display with an iPhone
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The files and apps of the iPhone are then shown on the display of the car
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CarPlay is controlled using Siri commands and is compatible with iOS 7
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Recent research found hands-free devices to be as distracting as texting
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Researchers measured brainwaves as drivers listened to an audiobook
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Listening to the radio was classed as a minimal risk, but listening to emails being read aloud caused 'extensive risk' to drivers and pedestrians | 51,827 | record_train |
They are called the @placeholder and the unit consists of ship navigators and pilots who fly across the south of this vast island to monitor the movement of icebergs, to prevent collisions with cargo ships navigating in the waters around Greenland. | Narsarsuaq, Greenland (CNN) -- Every year, we hear stories of global warming advancing and the effects that has on the earth's climate patterns. One phenomenon that is often used to illustrate ice melt in the Arctic is giant icebergs, often the size of whole towns or even small countries, breaking off the ice shield and drifting south. In reality, icebergs constantly break off both the arctic ice shield and Greenland's inland glaciers, a process that scientists call calving. To find out whether that process is accelerating a CNN crew traveled to southern Greenland, to the small village Narsarsuaq, where the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) keep a unique unit of experts.
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CNN's Fred Pleitgen joins Danish meteorologists as they chart the passage of Greenland icebergs
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More icebergs have been observed in recent years but experts unsure of long-term trend
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Observers fly missions three times a week before filing reports on dangerous ice
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Ice Patrol founded after "Greenlandic Titanic" sank off the island's coast in 1959 killing all crew and passengers | 51,828 | record_train |
The opening 25 minutes in London suggested the visitors would comfortably cope with @placeholder. | (CNN) -- It was one of the most memorable scenes in recent Champions League history -- Jose Mourinho running along the touchline to celebrate with his Porto side at Old Trafford after a late goal knocked out Manchester United in 2004. Ten years later Mourinho made another long dash on the touchline in the Champions League, this time after his Chelsea scored an 87th-minute goal through Demba Ba to take control against Paris Saint-Germain in the quarterfinals. He wasn't overly celebrating but instead giving instructions to his team on how to protect the lead in the dying stages. Chelsea did hang on, winning 2-0 at home to overturn a 3-1 first-leg deficit and advance on away goals in a battle of the rich versus the rich in European football. Mourinho thus will be managing a team in the Champions League last four for the fifth consecutive campaign.
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Chelsea overcomes 3-1 first-leg deficit against PSG to reach Champions League semis
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Demba Ba scores a late goal in London as Chelsea advances on away goals
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In 2003 the U.S. military allegedly used the soundtracks to soften up @placeholder POWs. | They were written to teach children colours and strange words but distorted versions of bouncy Sesame Street songs have been used to torture Guantanamo Bay prisons for days, it has been claimed. The staggering assertion has been made in a documentary from Al Jazeera and follows previous claims in 2008 that heavier tunes such as Metallica’s ‘Enter Sandman’ and Drowning Pool’s ‘Bodies’ were played incessantly to prisoners at the naval base in Cuba. According to the report ‘innocent children's songs were abused for inhumane purposes’ as music from the popular US children programme was blasted repeatedly into prisoners’ ears. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO
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Sesame Street composer couldn't believe it was true
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Guidelines say music can be 'as loud as a jackhammer'
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If @placeholder gain control of the Senate in November, he won't have that check to point to anymore and we can see the GOP shift even further to the right. | (CNN) -- Most Americans don't think that midterm elections really matter. The majority of voters come out only for presidential elections. Midterms are left to the most activist parts of the population, the people who like to follow politics in off hours and who care as deeply about who wins elected office as they do about sports teams or celebrities. That's a big mistake. Midterms play a huge role in shaping American politics, and this year's could be especially significant. Traditionally, the party of the president does poorly. The 1938 midterm elections created a conservative coalition of southern Democrats and Republicans that stifled Franklin Roosevelt and subsequent Democratic presidents for decades to come.
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Most Americans consider midterm elections insignificant; many don't vote
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Julian Zelizer: Midterms can make a big difference, and this year's vote is huge
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Zelizer: Democrats would lose influence, and replacing judges would be very difficult | 51,831 | record_train |
Three other suspects linked to the plot were arrested hours later in @placeholder, he said. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pakistani authorities have launched a massive crackdown on terror groups that they say were planning numerous suicide attacks, including in the country's largest city of Karachi. Pakistan security officials show seized weapons and ammunition in Karachi on Sunday after the arrest of seven alleged militants. At least 13 suspects were arrested Sunday and Monday, including three people carrying suicide jackets and explosives inside a bus station, a police official said. The three were seized early Monday after police raided a bus station in Sargodha, a city located about 120 miles (190 km) south of Islamabad in Pakistan's Punjab province.
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Lashkar-e-Jhangvi linked to Bhutto assassination, attack on Sri Lanka cricket team
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Asking the jury pool to consider any connections to Machynlleth which may prevent them from sitting on the jury, the trial judge added: 'It is very important that no person on the jury has any present or past connection with the @placeholder area, and certainly no connection which would cause any concern about that particular juror sitting on the case.' | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:57 EST, 29 April 2013 The trial of a former lifeguard accused of killing schoolgirl April Jones may last seven weeks, a court heard today. Mark Bridger, 47, was arrested the day after five-year-old April vanished while playing on her bike near her home in Machynlleth, mid-Wales last year. His murder trial, which will start later this week, is expected to last until mid June. Bridger, wearing a short-sleeved light blue shirt and striped tie, spoke only to confirm his name as he stood in the dock at Mold Crown Court.
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April Jones, five, has never been found after vanishing last October
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One of the allegations is that external speakers, who are invited to run @placeholder-themed assemblies, are not vetted properly. | By Wills Robinson Governors in charge of the secondary school at the centre of the Trojan Horse scandal have been told they are not doing enough to combat extremism. The damning indictment of Park View Academy in Birmingham follows allegations that children are being taught lessons in holy war. A report set to be published by Ofsed next week has also accused the school of failing to warn its pupils about conservative ideals. Damning: Park View School in Birmingham has been condemned for not doing enough to combat extremism and will be condemned for not doing enough to protect pupils in a report set to be published next week
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Report says teachers at Park View school were intimidated by leadership
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Birmingham school is expected to be given an 'inadequate' rating next week
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In a brief statement, he said: 'All of our pilots at @placeholder are trained to the highest standards and we go through regular testing to deal with any scenario that may arise. | A terrified couple on board the faulty Virgin Atlantic jet which made a dramatic emergency landing at Gatwick yesterday have revealed how they sent text messages with their final goodbyes to relatives. Plumber Dean Turner and his wife Stacy sent the messages after cabin crew on board flight VS43 told them to brace as the plane came into land with only three quarters of its landing gear down after a set of wheels on the starboard wing refused to drop. The couple were on board the Boeing 747 bound for Las Vegas with their three children Khenya, 16, Ellie 13, and four-year-old Maisie.
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Dean and Stacy Turner were due to fly to Las Vegas with their daughters
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Mr Turner revealed how they sent text messages with their final goodbyes
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are now widespread fears among staff at Southampton that @placeholder, who | By Neil Ashton PUBLISHED: 07:14 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 16 January 2014 Mauricio Pochettino is staying at Southampton following talks with owner Katharina Liebherr. Pochettino's future was thrown into doubt when executive chairman Nicola Cortese walked away from the club following a bitter dispute with Liebherr. Saints faced the possibility of manager Pochettino, who has steered them to ninth in the Premier League, and a host of star players following Cortese out the door. Staying: Southampton boss Mauricio Pochettino greets a member of staff before his press conference He's in not out: Pochettino walks into his press conference after saying he will remain at St Mary's
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Mauricio Pochettino's future was in doubt after Nicola Cortese quit
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Cortese walked after row with owner Katharina Liebherr
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In brief meeting Liebherr assured Pochettino he had her trust
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Pochettino will be here 'on Saturday and beyond'
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Player exodus on the cards with Rickie Lambert wanted by West Ham
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There are fears Liebherr will sell the club, currently ninth in the top flight
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We had sounded him out but Gerrard's bond with @placeholder was unbreakable. | Carlo Ancelotti has admitted he tried to sign Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard to partner Andrea Pirlo in midfield during his time as AC Milan manager. Ancelotti spent almost eight years at the San Siro with Italian international Pirlo and revealed he sounded out Gerrard over a move to Italy. But Gerrard remained loyal to Liverpool, and now the pair will face each other on Wednesday when Ancelotti's Real Madrid visit Anfield in the Champions League. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Andrea Pirlo train with Italy after reversing his retirement Carlo Ancelotti admits he tried to sign Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard to partner Andrea Pirlo in midfield
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Carlo Ancelotti wanted Steven Gerrard and Andrea Pirlo at AC Milan
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Real Madrid manager admits 'we did try' to lure Gerrard from Liverpool
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Italian international Pirlo joined Juventus in 2011 after 10 years at AC Milan
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And added: 'Then he had gall to patronise her at the end - "you see people see it from all sides" That @placeholder plight justifies anti-semitic murder?' | A BBC reporter has faced calls to resign after he told the daughter of Holocaust survivors in Paris: 'Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'. Journalist Tim Willcox sparked anger during his coverage of yesterday's rally in Paris, held in memory of the 17 victims of last week's terror attacks, including four Jewish people in a siege at a Kosher supermarket. During a live report from the streets of Paris, Willcox was speaking to a number of participants in the march, including one woman who expressed her fears that Jews were being persecuted, and 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s in Europe.'
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Tim Willcox was covering yesterday's Paris rally for the BBC News channel
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He spoke to participants during a live broadcast from the streets of Paris
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One woman he spoke to expressed fears Jews were being persecuted
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She told him 'the situation is going back to the days of the 1930s'
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Willcox replied: 'Many critics though of Israel's policy would suggest that the Palestinians suffer hugely at Jewish hands as well'
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When he visited Ukraine in April, the @placeholder vice president was | By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor and Will Stewart In Moscow Hunter Biden, the younger of Vice President Joe Biden's two sons, is joining the board of directors of Ukraine's largest private natural gas producer, a firm controlled by a former natural resources minister to Viktor Yanukovych, the nation's recently toppled leader. Russian sources are lashing out at the news, with anti-globalization and anti-American commentators throwing rhetorical bombs in Washington's direction and saying the move smacks of American 'colonialism' in the ex-Soviet state. 'For the United States it is in principle quite traditional for the relatives of state leaders to be involved in private business in regions where the American state is rather active,' said Timofey Bordachev, director of the Higher School of Economics Centre for European Studies in Moscow.
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Hunter Biden will sit on the board of Burisma Holdings, the largest privately-held natural gas firm in Ukraine
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The company is controlled by a former natural resources minister to the ousted Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych
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A Russian economics school dean compared the move to the 'semi-colonial relationship' between the U.S. and nations in Latin America
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U.S. muscle may have been brought aboard to insulate the company from Moscow, since its largest holdings are near the Russian border
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Odoevskiy said that although @placeholder currently is preparing for the summit, there were no requests from either side at present for a bilateral meeting between the two countries. | (CNN)The stage is set for high tensions between two of the macho men of world politics at a leader's summit next month, after Australian PM Tony Abbott vowed to "shirt-front" Vladimir Putin over the MH17 disaster. "Shirt-fronting" is a term used in Australian rules football, referring to an aggressive, front-on physical challenge. Abbott used the term Monday when speaking to reporters about the Russian President's attendance at the G20 Leaders' Summit, to be held in Brisbane next month. Abbott told reporters: "Look, I'm going to shirt-front Mr. Putin... you bet I am. I am going to be saying to Mr. Putin, Australians were murdered. They were murdered by Russian-backed rebels using Russian-supplied equipment."
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Australian PM vows to "shirt-front" Vladimir Putin over MH17 at G20 summit in Brisbane
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The term comes from Australian rules football and refers to an aggressive, front-on challenge
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Many Australians have expressed dismay at the prospect of Putin's presence at November summit
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Russian diplomats describe Abbott's comments as "immature," "offensive" and "insulting" | 51,840 | record_train |
That suggests that the injunction may not have a major immediate effect on the company's production or the nation's hot sauce supply as @placeholder keeps up its year-round mixing and bottling. | By Alexandra Klausner and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 12:51 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:35 EST, 30 December 2013 One Korean food market in Glendale, California has enforced a heated new rule--customers may only purchase one bottle of the Sriracha each. Laist reports that HK Market is limiting Sriracha to one bottle per person because they are afraid they'll run out. Now that the quantity of the sweet and spicy chili sauce is growing less after the factory was partially shut down, demand for Sriracha is on the rise. Irwindale, California residents complained that the Sriracha Factory in their area created a spicy air that made their eyes burn, gave them coughing fits and headaches. The smell was such a 'nuisance' that Judge Robert O'Brien ordered Huy Fong Foods, Inc. to partially shut down their factory for the time being earlier this month.
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HK Korean food market is limiting Sriracha tubs to one per person for fear that the store will run out
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Judge Robert O'Brien ordered Huy Fong Foods, Inc. to partially shut down their factory earlier this month after residents of Irwindale, California complained that the air was 'too spicy'
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Gifts: Earlier, the couple had been presented with gifts including a silver topped cane for Charles and emerald earrings for @placeholder | Prince Charles spoke about the emotional devastation he felt at the murder of his uncle, Lord Mountbatten, by the IRA during a speech made in Bogota today. Speaking to the families of victims of Colombia’s bloody 50-year civil war, the heir to the throne said he understood the ‘bewildering and soul-destroying anguish’ that so many of them had experienced. Charles was extremely close to his uncle, who died in a terrorist bombing in August 1979. Indeed he viewed the Queen’s second cousin and former Viceroy of India as a second father and mentor. Scroll down for video Important: Prince Charles, seen here with Camilla and President Juan Manuel Santos, made an impassioned plea for peace
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The Prince of Wales made the impassioned speech during a visit to the Centre for Memory, Peace and Reconciliation
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Speaking to victims of Colombia's bloody civil war, he said he sympathised with their anguish at losing loved ones
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Lord Mountbatten, Prince Charles' much-loved uncle, was murdered in a Provisional IRA bomb attack in August 1979
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Camilla spent the morning meeting survivors of sexual violence with First Lady María Clemencia Rodríguez de Santos
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And reconstruction became "more Iraqi-driven and @placeholder-funded" than it had been in 2003. | (CNN) -- Iraqis in Diyala province sarcastically call it "the whale." A new report says a half-built prison in Khan Bani Saad, Iraq, will probably never be used. The "skeletal, half-built" shell of a maximum-security prison in Khan Bani Saad "will probably never house an inmate" even though the United States spent $40 million on the now-halted $73 million project. Marred by "poor security and weak subcontractor performance," the project is among several examples of Iraqi rebuilding problems cited in a just-published history by the Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction. Titled "Hard Lessons: The Iraq Reconstruction Experience," the report says the massive reconstruction initiative was marked by waste and failures caused by "blinkered and disjointed" pre-war planning -- and was pursued amid deteriorating security.
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New report cites failures in massive Iraq reconstruction initiative
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Shortcomings largely caused by waste and poor pre-war planning, report says
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Report says violence in country posed huge barrier to reconstruction projects
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U.S.-led "surge" helped usher in more successful era, report says | 51,843 | record_train |
The Russian leader, who has been on the back foot this week after the tumbling value of @placeholder's currency caused widespread panic, sought to reassure investors with a blistering speech today. | Vladimir Putin has denied that the Russian economic collapse is punishment for annexing Crimea earlier this year and has vowed to fix the problem in two years at the most. Delivering his end-of-year speech in Moscow today, a bullish Putin said Russia is becoming 'more and more determined' to protects its interest, and accused the West of trying to put Russia 'in chains'. He also accepted full responsibility for the country's economic problems, saying he does not shy away from them, instead stating that Russia will recover stronger than ever. Scroll down for video Vladimir Putin gave an aggressive speech today in which he said the West was trying to put Russia 'in chains', while warning that his is 'more and more determined' to defend the country's interests
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Bullish Putin uses annual speech to attack the West and its leaders
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Blamed Ukrainian crisis on former president refusing to use force
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Attempts to reassure Russian markets failed to have any impact
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A statement by McCain's press office Wednesday said, "Is Sen. @placeholder unaware that al Qaeda is still present in Iraq, that our forces are successfully fighting them every day, and that his Iraq policy of withdrawal would embolden al Qaeda and weaken our security?" | (CNN) -- Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama engaged in a pointed exchange over al Qaeda in Iraq on Wednesday. Sen. John McCain questioned Sen. Barack Obama's way of handling the war in Iraq. McCain questioned whether Obama was aware of the al Qaeda base. Obama's response was: "There was no such thing as al Qaeda in Iraq until George Bush and John McCain decided to invade Iraq." McCain was in Tyler, Texas, and Obama was in Columbus, Ohio. "I understand that Sen. Obama said that if al Qaeda established a base in Iraq that he would send troops back in militarily. Al Qaeda already has a base in Iraq. It's called al Qaeda in Iraq," McCain said.
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McCain questions whether Obama is aware of al Qaeda presence in Iraq
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McCain statement: Comments during Democrats' debate were "timidity of despair"
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@placeholder, which lost an estimated one-quarter of its population or at least 1.7 million people -- including an estimated 90 percent of its artists -- under the 1970s Khmer Rouge regime, has a small but growing artistic community: there are some 50 practicing artists out of its 14 million people, Gleeson said. | HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- Bamboo, woven into the shape of human stomachs. Red, sky blue and orange pencil shavings glued onto a large canvas form a woman's traditional hair clip. A collage of magazine clippings, drawings and found materials depict Cambodia's tumultuous modern history. Leang Seckon's "Prison Guard" depicts Duch, who is facing a genocide tribunal starting Tuesday. These are a few of the offerings on hand in Hong Kong at one of the first large international exhibitions of artists from Cambodia. The work by 14 artists varies in practice-- video, photography, collage, wood shavings, paper, bamboo and painting-- as well as in themes, from reflecting on the Southeast Asian nation's genocidal Khmer Rouge regime to the emerging modern Cambodia, with traffic lights and all.
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Fourteen artists, ranging in age and practice, displaying their works
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'@placeholder is going to know how much I love her.' | Doctors say 24-year-old Ashley Caughey has only months to live after malignant bone cancer spread unchecked throughout her body. She worries she won't see her daughter Paisley's first birthday, the little girl she refused chemotherapy treatment for in order to give birth to her last year. CNN reports she had just gotten engaged to her now-husband Jonathan when she faced a gut-wrenching diagnosis - a cancer called osteosarcoma had developed in her leg. Agonizing decision: Ashley Caughey refused chemotherapy to give birth to her baby daughter Paisley, and doctors say she has only months to live Caughey had suffered aches in her knee since 2012, but it wasn't until the pain sent her to the hospital that the invasive bone cancer was discovered.
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Ashley Caughey was 23 when she was told she had bone cancer
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The online posts, which CNN could not verify independently, appeared four days after an ISIS video demanded that the @placeholder government pay $200 million within 72 hours for the hostages' release. | (CNN)She will be remembered as the would-be bomber whose device failed to detonate in a string of otherwise deadly terror attacks at Jordanian hotels in 2005. Sajida al-Rishawi was sentenced to death for that attempt, and Jordan executed her early Wednesday. ISIS had demanded her release, threatening to kill two hostages if Jordan didn't comply. ISIS carried out those killings, and Jordan carried out al-Rishawi's execution. But just who was she? And what's her connection to the new radical Sunni group that controls big swaths of Syria and Iraq? Al-Rishawi was referred to as an "imprisoned sister" of the terrorist group in a message purportedly posted online by a known ISIS supporter.
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Sajida al-Rishawi was named in a proposed swap for Japanese hostage Kenji Goto
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I complained about that false report that night to my manager and continued to complain about the false report until the date I was terminated, on September 23, 2011," said @placeholder, who was hired in March 2010. | (CNN) -- The police beating of a California homeless man has spawned a civil lawsuit in which a bar doorman claims he was fired after he cooperated with investigators and claimed his manager made a false report to police about the homeless man's activities. Michael Reeves, who also worked as a security guard, is suing his former employer, the Slidebar Rock-N-Roll Kitchen in Fullerton, California, for more than $4 million, according to the lawsuit. Eric Dubin, attorney for Slidebar and its owner Jeremy Popoff, said Reeves' claims are "completely false and fabricated." Reeves "was simply fired for getting confrontational with a manager after he let girls in a side door," Dubin said in an e-mail to CNN. "He never mentioned any of these alleged claims to (the) DA when interviewed, during his sworn employment hearings for unemployment, nor in his signed termination papers last year."
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And that is a situation @placeholder believes gives Bournemouth a great opportunity to cause an upset. | Bournemouth will be 'rubbing their hands' at the prospect of facing Liverpool right now because the Reds are 'there for the taking', believes Jimmy Case. The ex-Liverpool and Bournemouth midfielder is adamant that Eddie Howe's men will be confident they can catch Brendan Rodgers' side cold and cause an upset. With the Cherries sitting top of the Championship table, their situation in stark contrast to that at Anfield but the two sides face each other in Wednesday's Capital One Cup quarter-final at Dean Court. VIDEO Scroll down to see Rodgers on the mood in the Liverpool dressing room Raheem Sterling reacts after missing one of several clear chances for Liverpool against Manchester United
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Liverpool face Bournemouth at Dean Court in Capital One Cup
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He tweeted that there had been a 'massive shouting match' between BA and @placeholder staff over who was to blame for the hiccup. | Nearly 40 British Airways passengers waited 36 hours to leave India after being stranded in Mumbai airport because they missed a connecting flight. The holidaymakers - including young children and those with special needs - had flown from Goa to Mumbai after a two-week holiday, where they were due to catch a BA flight to London Heathrow. But when the internal Air India flight was delayed, the 38 passengers missed their all-important connection. Nearly 40 British Airways passengers are said to be facing an eight day wait for their next flight home after being stranded in Mumbai airport because they missed a connecting flight.
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38 holidaymakers due to catch flight from Mumbai to London Heathrow
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Phelps: I was asked many times and told many times, "@placeholder, you need to write a book some day." | (CNN) -- Debbie Phelps, the mother of swimming star Michael Phelps, who won a record eight gold medals in Beijing, is the author of a new memoir, "A Mother For All Seasons." Debbie Phelps, mother of Olympian Michael Phelps, tells Larry King her son has strong values. Phelps spoke with CNN's Larry King about her new book, a recent tabloid report detailing her son's partying ways and the infamous bong photo. The following is an edited version of the transcript. Larry King: You have this terrific new book coming. If I do say so myself, it's inspiring. Yet (Thursday's) lead story in the "New York Daily News" gate crasher column -- I don't know who writes that -- "tsk, tsk," it says, "Michael Phelps, partying your face off in public is not the way to reclaim your good guy image. The Olympian was been laying relatively low since his bong smoking scandal in January was out in full force Tuesday night at New York City hot spot Marquis" -- I think is the name -- "Michael was definitely having a good time, an eyewitness tells us, drinking straight from a bottle of Grey Goose. When the DJ started playing MIA's 'Paper Planes,' he got up started dancing like a loon and kept on yelling 'shots.' Phelps definitely had enough alcohol on hand for several four round. He ordered four bottles of Vodka."
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Debbie Phelps says she doesn't get caught up in gossip involving son, Michael
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Michael Phelps reportedly seen partying at NY bar
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'As the average number of hours worked is much higher for those personnel on overseas operations or at sea, the more time someone spends in these locations the greater the chance of breaching @placeholder thresholds.’ | Some privates in the Army fighting in Afghanistan are earning less than the National Minimum Wage (NMW), a new report claims. The Armed Forces Pay Review Body found the long hours worked by troops, whose pay starts at £17,767 a year, means they may earn less than the £6.31 an hour NMW for those over 21 and £5.03 an hour for those over 18. The report says: ‘It is possible for those on the lowest pay level to be earning below NMW levels if they work over 55 hours per week, for those aged 21 or over, or more than 68 hours per week if they are aged between 18 and 20.
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Long hours worked by troops means they may earn less than £6.31 an hour
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It is illegal to vote on the election in the @placeholder -- the Maryland Attorney General's office told CNN that instances of betting on an election are rare -- but that doesn't mean betting on an election elsewhere is rare. | (CNN) -- In the winter of 2011, Chris, a 23-year old professional poker player, was confident that his candidate, President Barack Obama, would keep control of the White House in November of 2012. But instead of ordering a few lawn signs or volunteering to go door-to-door for the campaign, he put his money where his mouth was. Chris, who asked that his last name not be used out of legal concerns, bet a Maryland bookie $50,000 that Obama would beat the field, at that time the entire cohort of Republicans slugging it out in the primary. "I was very confident," said Chris, a recent graduate of George Washington University. "No outcome is certain, but this guy was offering me 50-50 and I didn't understand how I can turn this down. The president, at the very least, was a favorite."
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International sites take wagers on who will win the election
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The conman convinced a @placeholder enthusiast that books contained the former Prime Minister's signature. | A fraudster who forged the signatures of notable British figures scammed more than £33,000 out of collectors and enthusiasts by claiming they were real. Allan Formhals, 68, lived a 'criminal lifestyle' by selling books that he said were signed by top historical and literary names such as Queen Elizabeth I and Sir Winston Churchill, Southampton Crown Court heard. Other signatures he faked included those of the former Lord Protector of England, Oliver Cromwell, author Joseph Conrad and The Hobbit Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien. Scam: Allan Formhals, pictured leaving court yesterday, lived a 'criminal lifestyle' by selling books that he said were signed by top historical names such as Queen Elizabeth I, Winston Churchill and Picasso, pictured right
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Allan Formhals claimed books contained signatures of iconic British figures
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Forged signatures also included authors J.R.R. Tolkien And Joseph Conrad
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He made more than £33,000 selling the fakes to collectors and enthusiasts
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The name for a @placeholder place of worship is "mandir" | (CNN) -- The Hindu holiday of Diwali is India's biggest and brightest national holiday. But Indians around the world come together to celebrate the festival of lights. The five-day celebration of good over evil is as important to Hindus as Christmas is to Christians, and it marks the start of a new financial year for Indian businesses worldwide. But how much do you know about this global holiday, which began Thursday? Here are some facts and stats to help you improve your Diwali literacy. 1. Diwali or Deepavali means rows of lights or lamps Diwali is known as the festival of lights because of the oil lamps and electric lights that people use to decorate homes, businesses and public spaces. As a celebration of the victory of good over evil and light over darkness, light is an important physical and spiritual symbol of the holiday.
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Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, began Thursday
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Further, while Clinton did not address the specifics of Obama's proposed @placeholder intervention, she did say that she would support him. | (CNN) -- On Monday, President Barack Obama's two secretaries of state inadvertently collaborated with Russia's foreign minister to shape a twist in the Syria debate that a day later is looking more and more like a possible way out of the current crisis. It took an idea from being an off-the-cuff throwaway line through being an informal proposal to the point today where it will be proposed for consideration by the United Nations. Perhaps more importantly for the President, it may help save him from a political showdown in Congress where it seems increasingly likely he cannot win while adding a glimmer of hope to a story that for two weeks has been an unrelenting mess for the White House and of deep concern to the American people.
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David Rothkopf: Kerry, Clinton collaborated (accidentally?) to add hopeful twist on Syria
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In a "goof," Kerry said Syria yielding chemical weapons might avert U.S. strike, Rothkopf says
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He also sentenced @placeholder to six-months jail and ordered him to pay more than $3,800 in restitution for his victim’s medical bills. | A new ruling of a controversial Montana judge who sentenced a rapist teacher to just 30 days in prison has been called into question. Gregory Todd Baugh has ordered a 27-year-old convicted killer who punched his girlfriend, fracturing her face in three places, to write 'boys do not hit girls' 5,000 times and send it to him. The bizarre Bart Simpson-style sentence comes just four months after Baugh ordered rapist Stacey Rambold to spend a month in jail because the teacher had 'suffered enough' and his victim was 'in control'. Montana District Judge Todd Baugh: The controversial judge ordered a man who beat his girlfriend to write 'boys do not hit girls' 5,000 times as punishment
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Montana Judge Gregory Todd Baugh is known for his dubious rulings
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Pacer Anthony Ferguson punched his girlfriend and fractured her face in three places
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Baugh sentenced him to six months jail and $3,800 in restitution
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Even with the complications that can arise during a third transplant, the cost of it and the weeklong hospital stay in @placeholder came to about $8,000. | NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- Lorna Irungu sits on a hospital bed looking extremely frail. She has lupus and her kidneys continue to fail. Lorna Irungu, 35, had to travel from Kenya to India to receive her third kidney transplant. "At some point I just wanted it to be over," said Irungu, 35. "I was just tired. I was really, really tired of the fighting, of the struggling, of being sick." But Irungu did decide to fight, with the help of a very giving family. Three times she has needed a kidney transplant, and three times her family members insisted on donating. First her father donated, then her sister, and then her brother.
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Woman travels from Kenya to India for a tricky third kidney transplant
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Lorna Irungu suffers from lupus and already has received two previous transplants
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One kidney was removed during the surgery to make room for the new kidney
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Grant was widely praised for his stewardship at crisis-hit @placeholder, who sank into administration with debts of over $170 million debt. | (CNN) -- Israeli coach Avram Grant has been appointed manager of English Premier League club West Ham United. Grant left cash-strapped Portsmouth last month after leading them to the FA Cup final, where they lost to his former club Chelsea, but he could not prevent them from slipping out of the Premier League. He replaces Italian coach Gianfranco Zola, who was sacked by West Ham's owners David Gold and David Sullivan in May, after they narrowly avoided relegation. A statement on West Ham's official Web site read: "West Ham United are delighted to confirm the appointment of Avram Grant as manager on a four-year contract, subject to being granted a work permit."
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Avram Grant in the new manager of West Ham United
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Grant left relegated Portsmouth in May
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Sahin smiles as he trains with his @placeholder team-mates on November 3 | Former Liverpool loanee Nuri Sahin has lifted the lid on his short stint at Anfield, claiming he had to leave because Brendan Rodgers refused to play him in the correct position. Sahin joined Liverpool for six months between August 2012 and January 2013, scoring three times in his 12 appearances. Now at Borussia Dortmund, Sahin explains the reasons behind his swift exit from the Premier League. Nuri Sahin, pictured playing for Liverpool in October 2012, says he loves Liverpool but had to leave Sahin revealed that Brendan Rodgers was insistent on playing him behind the striker at Liverpool 'I went to Liverpool because of my love for the Premier League,' the 26-year-old told TRT.
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Nuri Sahin was on loan at Liverpool for six months in 2012/13
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He played 12 times, scoring three goals for the Reds
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Now at Borussia Dortmund, Sahin says he had to leave Liverpool
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@placeholder (right) has been charged with manslaughter over her death | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 20:19 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 22:03 EST, 30 July 2012 Rant: Megan Merkel, 23, was charged with driving while intoxicated near Perinton, New York A driver who allegedly ran over a mother-of-two while driving drunk declared her innocence on Facebook today with a vulgar and expletive-ridden rant. Megan Merkel, 23, was intoxicated behind the wheel of her car on Sunday morning at 7.45am when police said she hit Heather Boyum who was riding her bike. Mrs Boyum, 40, was reportedly first struck by the motorcycle driven by Merkel's boyfriend Mark Scerbo before being run over by the woman in her car.
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Heather Boyum, 40, first struck by motorcycle in upstate New York
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Megan Merkel charged with driving while intoxicated
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Iraq demanded the @placeholder withdraw remove an Iranian flag hoisted from the well tower in the takeover on Thursday night. | Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iranian forces that seized an Iraqi oil well have withdrawn from the installation but remain on Iraqi territory, a top Iraqi official charged Sunday. Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki's government deployed more troops to Maysan province where oil well number 4 is located, Iraqi security officials said. They said workers returned to the well Sunday morning, escorted by the Iraqi army. Negotiations to resolve the diplomatic standoff are ongoing, said Iraq's Deputy Foreign Minister Labid Abawi. Iran, however, dismissed Iraq's allegations of the takeover. "Our forces are on our own soil and, based on the known international borders, this well belongs to Iran," the armed forces command said on the Web site of Iran's state-run Arabic-language Al-Alam TV.
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Iranian forces that seized Iraqi oil well withdraw from facility but remain in Iraq, says Iraqi official
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Iran, however, dismissed Iraq's allegations of takeover, saying well is in Iranian territory
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Negotiations to resolve diplomatic standoff are ongoing, says Iraq's Deputy Foreign Minister
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While they are banned from coordinating their efforts with candidates, some @placeholder are run by their former aides or close associates. | (CNN) -- Know your caucuses from your primaries? Your superdelegates from your Super PACs? As Republican presidential hopefuls battle to win the right to take on Barack Obama in November, we've defined the array of words and acronyms that will define this year's election. Attack ads -- An ad that promotes another candidate's perceived weakness, rather than the good qualities of the candidate the ad wants you to vote for. Battleground states -- Both sides concentrate their efforts on those states they want to keep from falling into the other's hands, and those they think they could take from the other party. States seen as safe will not see an influx of candidates or cash, as the White House hopefuls consider it better to spend their time and money in the battleground states. This time round, Florida -- center of the controversial 2000 election -- will again be a key state, as will Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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CNN defines the terms and buzzwords of the 2012 U.S. presidential election
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Around 1,500 U.S. troops are due to be deployed in Iraq already, but their duties are only to 'advise' @placeholder forces, and they are not expected to get involved in actual combat. | 'I would order it': Speaking in Australia, Obama said he would send in the army if ISIS got nuclear arms Barack Obama has said he would order the U.S. army into ISIS territory if they got a nuclear weapon. The President and Commander-in-Chief was adamant that ground troops would be necessary if the United States were to discover the terror group had nuclear capabilities. Obama conjured the nightmare scenario to illustrate that circumstances do exist in which the United States military would enter a ground war with ISIS. Previously the President - along with other military figures - has been keen to downplay the prospect of a 'boots on the ground' situation in Iraq of Syria.
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Obama raised prospect of ground war at news conference in Australia
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He added: '@placeholder will also have a difficult period [in the season]. | Cesc Fabregas was pleased to be back in London following this week's Euro 2016 qualifying matches. The midfielder played in Spain's shock 2-1 defeat to Slovakia on Thursday but was an unused substitute as Vicente Del Bosque's men made amends with a 4-0 victory in Luxembourg. Smiling for the camera with his partner Daniella Semaan, seemingly outside the couple's London home, 27-year-old Fabregas posted the snap to Instagram and accompanied the picture with the message: 'Home sweet home!!' Cesc Fabregas posted a snap with his partner Daniella Seeman after returning home from international duty Chelsea fans will be pleased to see the Spaniard return from international duty unscathed with the Blues leading with the way in the Premier League having won six of their opening seven fixtures.
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Cesc Fabregas posts photo of home after return from international duty
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Spain midfielder played in nation's shock defeat to Slovakia
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Arsene Wenger had first option to sign Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona
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Fabregas has been in top form and has seven Premier League assists
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The poll shows that the Iranian public remains far removed from the stereotypes of apocalyptic fanatics commonly asserted in some circles in the @placeholder. | Editor's note: Ken Ballen is president of Terror Free Tomorrow: the Center for Public Opinion, a nonprofit institute that researches attitudes toward extremism. Amjad Atallah co-directs the Middle East Task Force at the New America Foundation, a think tank that promotes ideas across the ideological spectrum. Kenneth Ballen says Iranians overwhelmingly favor better relations with the United States. (CNN) -- In a new public opinion poll before Iran's critical June 12 presidential election, by large margins, most Iranians said they support an American-Iranian rapprochement for bringing a new era of peace to the Middle East. Surveyed on a wide range of issues, Iranians overwhelmingly favor better relations with the United States and greater democracy for Iran.
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Ballen, Atallah: Most Iranians are not extremists; they favor peace with U.S.
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Poll finds Iranian support for a deal regardless of whether Ahmadinejad is re-elected | 51,867 | record_train |
'Perhaps Costco, or its distributor, believes that @placeholder is real.' | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 08:33 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 5 December 2013 Costco has left itself open to fresh ridicule by putting the faux memoir of a cult film character in its 'non-fiction' section - weeks after labelling the Bible fiction. Staff at a branch near to Los Angeles appeared to not realise that Ron Burgundy: Let Me Off At The Top was a work of comic fiction about Will Ferrell's cinema anchorman. It comes after the retail chain was forced into a humbling apology after a Southern Californian pastor tweeted a photo showing copies of the Bible labelled as fiction.
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Branch near Los Angeles apparently did not realise the book was fiction
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Comes after Christians threatened to boycott Costco over Bible gaffe
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Retail chain was forced into humbling apology over that mistake | 51,868 | record_train |
Up we go: Europe golfers hold captain @placeholder on their shoulders as they pose for a team photo | By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 03:53 EST, 1 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 1 October 2012 Bookies were counting the cost of Europe's Ryder Cup victory after a stunning final-day comeback was rounded off by a remarkable gesture of sportsmanship by America's Tiger Woods. Jose Maria Olazabal's side recorded a 14½ to 13½ outright win in Medinah, Illinois, following a string of heroic performances by the likes of Luke Donald, Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy. They played their part in ensuring Europe retained the trophy they won two years ago, but it was Woods who handed them outright victory in the final match of the tournament.
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Unlikely European comeback cost Ladbrokes £650,000 and Coral £400,000
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Two punters even bet £500,000 on Europe to win as odds fell last night
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Woods missed simple three-foot par putt on 18th green which lost match
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@placeholder only had 700 "alpha" users as of Wednesday, before it launched to the public, he said. | (CNN) -- What if browsing the internet felt like playing an arcade game? That's the idea behind a new website called OneTrueFan, which awards points -- and potentially real prizes -- to people just for trolling around online. The site, which opened to the public late Wednesday and launched at a conference hosted by the blog TechCrunch earlier this week, intends to apply the idea of "check-ins" to online media consumption. Smartphone apps like Foursquare and Gowalla popularized the idea of check-ins, which broadly refers to the act of telling people you're at a certain location or that you're doing a certain thing at that moment. It's a concept that's gone mainstream only recently. Facebook, with its 500 million members, picked up on the idea when it launched its "Places" feature in August.
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The idea of the "check in" is coming to the internet
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‘I met @placeholder when we were 16 and we got married when I was 21. | By Flora Bradley-watson A planned £20 million film about Formula 1 legend Sir Jackie Stewart has been vetoed by his wife over scenes claiming she had an affair with another driver. Ewan McGregor had been tipped to play Sir Jackie in the Hollywood blockbuster, made by the couple’s friend William Pohlad, the director of Brokeback Mountain. It has been three years in development. The script focused on the close relationship between the Stewarts and Frenchman Francois Cevert – who died during a Formula 1 qualifying race in New York in 1973. Helen Stewart, centre, said a movie about husband Sir Jackie Stewart, right, has been shelved because filmmakers wanted to a plot line where she had an affair with the couple's close friend Francois Cevert
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Brokeback Mountain director William Pohlad had been in talks to direct film
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Lady Helen Stewart vetoed scenes claiming she had affair with French driver and close friend of the family Francois Cevert
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According to a police report, @placeholder, who has a lengthy criminal record, was arrested on charges of cocaine possession, trespassing and obstructing or opposing an officer without violence. | By Snejana Farberov A Tampa, Florida, police officer has been disciplined for dragging a restrained homeless woman on the floor after she was arrested for smoking crack cocaine. The incident took place last October and was caught on a surveillance camera inside the parking garage at the Hillsborough County Jail. The brief clip shows Officer Scott Van Treese remove the suspect from the backseat of a cruiser and place her on the floor. Scroll down for video Video evidence: This surveillance video from the Hillsborough County Jail parking garage shows Officer Scott Van Treese standing next to Sonja Mimmenger, who is lying on the floor with her arms and legs tied
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Tampa Officer Scott Van Treese received written reprimand for dragging Sonja Mimmenger by her arm
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Suspect who had nearly 80 run-ins with police was arrested October 5, 2013, for possession of crack cocaine and trespassing
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Van Treese said Mimmenger resisted arrest and he was forced to tie her legs and cuff her arms
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She looked upset by the media circus as she buried her face into @placeholder's shoulder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:00 EST, 5 July 2012 | UPDATED: 22:33 EST, 5 July 2012 Suri Cruise looked tired and strained by the emotional custody battle her parents are to embark on. The six-year-old is currently dealing with the news that her parents are set for a high profile divorce. Mother Katie Holmes held her daughter tenderly in her arms during a trip with friends - and of course security - to the Children's Museum of the Arts in the Soho area of New York City. Exhausted: Suri Cruise looks tired by the news her parents are set for a custody battle following their divorce
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Sources close to Tom say divorce was NOT over Scientology
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He travelled with a trunk labelled with the name '@placeholder' on it who, according to De Lacy Evans' third wife, was his uncle. | By Louise Cheer For Daily Mail Australia The story of Edward De Lacy Evans read like every other man's in the 19th century - he was a labourer, husband and father. But underneath the suit and tie was a body of a woman named Ellen Tremayne - also known as Ellen Tremaye - who could have been Australia's first transgender person. Mr De Lacy Evans arrived on Australian shores from Ireland in June 1856 as an assisted immigrant on-board the Ocean Monarch. It is speculated he was born between 1829 to 1841 due to a discrepancy in shipping lists, and birth, marriage and death certificates.
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For about 20 years of his life, Edward De Lacy Evans lived as a man
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He was born in Ireland as Ellen Tremayne and died in 1901 in Melbourne
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Mr De Lacy Evans was married three times and was 'father' to one daughter
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"I found my voice through @placeholder because I wasn't the obvious punk-rock singer, or even rock singer," Bono said. | (RollingStone.com) -- U2 surprised the world Tuesday by releasing "Songs of Innocence," their first album in five years, as a gift from Apple. It was available for free immediately to anyone with iTunes. The band made the announcement with Apple CEO Tim Cook at a Cupertino press conference for the new iPhone 6, capping the event with a performance of the album's first single, "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)." After a standing ovation, Cook said, "Wasn't that the most incredible single you ever heard? We would love a whole album of that." Catch up on the Apple launch: The live blog
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They eventually came across @placeholder, 22, who they believe may have been hiding in the bushes all along. | A young man who was possibly suffering from mental illness is suspected of shooting and killing his parents. Lissa and David Haynes, of San Diego, California, were rushed to the hospital shortly after 3 am on Friday when responding officers found them in their home with multiple gunshot wounds. Five hours later, their son, Peter Haynes, was taken into custody when he was spotted trying to walk away from officers while carrying a semi-automatic handgun in his pocket. Scroll down for video Tragedy: Peter Haynes (left) has been accused of murdering his parent David and Lissa (center and right) Fired up: Peter recently posted photos with his sister Kimberly (above) of them holding guns
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Lissa and David Haynes, of San Diego, California were found shot multiple times in their home early Friday
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Peter, who smiled at cameras as he was taken into custody, will be arraigned on December 3
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Kimberly Haynes, Peter's sister, says her brother is mentally ill and 'suffers from paranoid schizophrenia'
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"It's a common understanding" that when people say toad, they mean @placeholder. | (CNN) -- How do social media posts about a giant inflatable toad relate to criticism of a former Chinese President? You just have to understand the secret language of Chinese netizens. The officials who installed the 72-feet-tall toad in a Beijing park two weeks ago likely wanted to attract tourists -- after all, golden toads are symbols of good luck and prosperity in China. The squatting toad floats on a giant lily pad as tourists ride boats to snap a closer picture. The toad's designer told Chinese state media it was inspired by the giant inflatable Rubber Duck that graced several Chinese cities.
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Social media users drew comparisons between a 72-feet-tall inflatable toad and former Chinese President Jiang Zemin
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"Toad" is among the most-censored words on China's Twitter-like Sina Weibo
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Then his team decided that he was able to play (against @placeholder) and there's no problem. | Spain will assess Cesc Fabregas' fitness on Monday to see whether he will be able to link up with the squad, with reports suggesting the Chelsea midfielder could be out for three weeks. Fabregas played the whole of Chelsea's 2-1 Premier League win over Liverpool on Saturday but Blues boss Jose Mourinho admitted afterwards he had taken a 'gamble' with the 27-year-old's hamstring problem. Mourinho also said that Fabregas could link up with Spain ahead of their upcoming matches against Belarus and Germany, but added that he 'would be back' as he was not fit. Cesc Fabregas (left) played against Chelsea despite not being 100 per cent fit
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Jose Mourinho said it was a 'gamble' playing Cesc Fabregas vs Liverpool
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Chelsea boss insists Fabregas 'would be back' if he joined up with Spain
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The midfielder is to be assessed by Spanish doctors on Monday
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Vicente del Bosque said it is not a lack of confidence in the Chelsea medical staff
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For a much shorter journey, @placeholder wants $200,000 for a flight to suborbital space. | (CNN) -- It's unlikely that you've heard of PJ King, despite the fact that he's about to set himself apart from most humans who've ever walked the planet. In as soon as 18 months, King could be launching into space as a paying commercial space tourist. King, a 41-year-old Irish businessman, is one of hundreds of travelers who've signed up and trained to be among the first paying passengers aboard Virgin Galactic's trips to suborbital space -- 62 miles above the Earth. "One of the reasons I'm doing this is precisely because I want these things to be ordinary," King said. "Part of the problem with space travel is that it is special."
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Prices for suborbital space flights are already dropping from $200,000 to $102,000
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Jeff Bezos, "Doom" games' John Carmack, PayPal's Elon Musk developing space systems
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New Mexico spaceport aims to host 500,000 tourists a year as Virgin Galactic base | 51,879 | record_train |
The girl's discovery will likely prompt speculation she may have been abducted or trafficked -- which, if proven, could serve to fuel prejudice against the Roma community within @placeholder and elsewhere. | (CNN) -- Pale, blond and blue-eyed, the 4-year-old girl looks shyly into the camera. This is no ordinary photo, though. The little girl pictured is at the center of a mystery. Police in Greece say they found her Thursday with a Roma couple posing as her parents but have no idea who she is or where her real parents are. They hope releasing the pictures of her might prompt people to come forward with information. The girl was discovered during a search of a home in a community of Roma, also known as gypsies, near the town of Larissa in central Greece, police said.
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A blonde, blue-eyed girl was found living with a Roma couple she does not resemble
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A media blackout has also ensued, which ensures that communications in and out of the remote area are nearly impossible and that the @placeholder military can operate out of the media spotlight. | (CNN) -- At least 29 students died in a February 25 attack on a college in Buni Yadi, northeastern Nigeria, during which several buildings were torched. The attackers escaped the scene, but Nigeria's military suspects that the militant group Boko Haram, which has wreaked havoc in the region for several years, are the perpetrators. The Nigerian government is struggling to control the bloodshed between the mainly Muslim north and Christian south that has claimed more than 3,000 lives since Boko Haram came to prominence in 2009, according to Human Rights Watch. Who are Boko Haram? Boko Haram means "Western education is a sin." The group's ambitions range from the stricter enforcement of Sharia law -- which is derived from the Koran as the "world of God" -- across the predominantly Muslim north of Nigeria, to the total destruction of the Nigerian state and its government.
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Nigeria is battling an Islamist insurgency that has claimed 3,000 lives since 2009
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Boko Haram is fighting for stricter Sharia law in Nigeria's predominately Muslim north
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Rights groups have blamed both Boko Haram and the military for atrocities against civilians
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do the same things off the coast of the @placeholder... | By Associated Press UPDATED: 09:58 EST, 16 February 2012 Iranian patrol boats and aircraft shadowed a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group as it travelled through the Strait of Hormuz yesterday. The passage ended a Gulf mission that displayed Western naval power amid heightened tensions with Tehran, which has threatened to choke off vital oil shipping lanes. Officers aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln said there were no incidents with Iranian forces and described the surveillance as routine measures by Tehran near the strategic strait, which is jointly controlled by Iran and Oman. Surveillance: The USS Abraham Lincoln, pictured on Monday with American fighter jets in the air, was shadowed by Iranian patrol boats and aircraft as it travelled down the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday
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Passage ended a Gulf mission that displayed Western naval power amid heightened tensions with Iran
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"LeBron's performance was one of the best ever in an international game that a U.S. player has had," @placeholder coach Mike Krzyzewski said. | LAS VEGAS, Nevada -- LeBron James put on another shooting clinic in a 118-81 rout of Argentina as the United States locked up a tournament gold medal to go with an Olympic berth at the FIBA Americas Championship on Sunday. James and Chauncey Billups hoist the trophy after the U.S. won the FIBA Americas title to go with an Olympic berth. James, who had a perfect night against Uruguay earlier in the tournament by hitting all 11 of his field goals, led the heavily-favored Americans with four three pointers in the third quarter and capped his night with a game-high 31 points.
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LeBron James of U.S. gave another shooting clinic in 118-81 rout of Argentina
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Argentina coach Sergio Hernandez rates U.S. one of best teams he has seen | 51,883 | record_train |
The couple's dog would relieve itself on their balcony, causing the urine and feces to drip down @placeholder's balcony each time they washed it, according to court records. | By Reuters and Alexandra Klausner PUBLISHED: 09:36 EST, 10 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 10 January 2014 Chung Kim, 76, was convicted for murder on Thursday after he killed his upstairs neighbors over a dog feces dispute A 76-year-old Dallas, Texas man was convicted of capital murder on Thursday in the shooting deaths of his neighbors last year because of a months-long feud about their dog's feces on his porch. A jury found that Chung Kim fatally shot his neighbor Michelle Jackson, 31, on February 4, as she stood on her balcony above his apartment. Kim then went upstairs to her residence and shot and killed her boyfriend, Jamie Stafford, 31.
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76 year old Chung Kim fatally shot his neighbors Michelle Jackson, 31, and Jamie Stafford, 31, because dog feces 'dripped onto his balcony'
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Jackson and Stafford just had a baby before they were murdered and Jackson had four children from another relationship
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Kim, through the use of an interpreter, asked to re-tell his side of the story and requested a new attorney
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Elsewhere, United have been warned they may have to break the world record fee for a defender after also enquiring about Paris Saint-Germain defender @placeholder. | Manchester United and Real Madrid are going head-to-head for the signature of Athletic Bilbao's central defender Aymeric Laporte. The 20-year-old France Under 21 international has been on United's radar for the past couple of seasons - with their well-documented defensive problems yet to be solved. But with Pepe getting older and Sergio Ramos debating a new contract, Madrid have made the first steps to taking him to the Bernabeu. Real Madrid and Manchester United are both interested in signing Athletic Bilbao defender Aymeric Laporte Laporte has been on United's radar for the past couple of seasons as they look to bolster their defence
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Aymeric Laporte has a buyout clause of £31.5million
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It was inevitable, but we had to hear it from @placeholder to be certain. | By Neil Ashton for the Daily Mail Roy Hodgson refers to the void between England’s 2-1 defeat against Uruguay on June 19 and Thursday's squad announcement as ‘post-World Cup depression’. The rest of the country, those poor souls who watched as England were knocked out before 12 teams had even played their second group game, were diagnosed at the same time. Thursday was billed as ‘The Rooney Press Conference’ at which the head coach explained why the Manchester United striker has succeeded Steven Gerrard as captain. Upbeat: England manager Roy Hodgson ready for Euro 2016 qualification bid Good for Wayne Rooney, who has never made any secret of his desire to lead from the front, but there are more pressing matters to address.
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Roy Hodgson has plan to play like the world champions
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England boss has time to convince a sceptical audience
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Wayne Rooney succeeded Steven Gerrard as England captain | 51,886 | record_train |
MPs are also demanding action to remove the UK from a requirement that police share DNA and fingerprint data with other @placeholder police forces – another measure that has alarmed civil liberties campaigners. | By Political Reporter Last updated at 3:09 PM on 6th February 2012 Tory MPs last night urged David Cameron to seize back from Brussels up to 130 powers over crime and policing. In a show of strength, more than 100 Conservative MPs have written to the Prime Minister urging him to return control over a range of contentious crime measures to Westminster. The intervention steps up pressure on Mr Cameron to take a tough stance on Europe, despite the concerns of his Liberal Democrat Coalition colleagues. Pressure: David Cameron, left, was urged to give more control back to Westminster by MPs including Cabinet minister John Redwood, right
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They say European justice not right for UK | 51,887 | record_train |
Both charges stem from an opinion piece written by @placeholder in which he criticized President Robert Mugabe for the way the March 29 elections were handled. | (CNN) -- U.S. President George Bush railed against the government of Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe Monday, calling intimidation of opposition figures "deplorable." Leading opposition figure Artur Mutambara was arrested following his criticism of President Robert Mugabe. "The continued use of government-sponsored violence in Zimbabwe, including unwarranted arrests and intimidation of opposition figures, to prevent the Movement for Democratic Change from campaigning freely ahead of the June 27 presidential runoff election is deplorable," Bush said in a statement released by the U.S. Embassy in neighboring South Africa. Zimbabwean authorities Sunday arrested an opposition leader on charges stemming from his criticism of the government and its handling of the recent presidential election, an official with the opposition Movement for Democratic Change told CNN.
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Bush: Continued use of government-sponsored violence deplorable
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Opposition unable to campaign freely ahead of June 27 presidential runoff election
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Police arrest student activist-turned-opposition politician Arthur Mutambara
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The hospital is unlikely to take action against @placeholder for having the gun on the premises and says it will welcome him back to work. | The ex-wife of the mental patient shot by his own psychiatrist told MailOnline that she wants to thank the hero doctor who shot him for saving her from years of torture. In an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Kimberly Heron says she has always worried that ex-hubby Richard Plotts would one day turn up on her doorstep armed and ready to kill her. But now Plotts faces years behind bars the attractive blonde says that constant worry has finally been lifted. Scroll Down for Video Hero doctor: Dr Lee Silverman helped stop a mental patient's deadly rampage by injuring Richard Plotts with a gun shot
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Kimberly Heron has thanked Dr. Lee Silverman for shooting her ex-husband Richard Plotts on Thursday
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Accused Plotts, 49, of abusive and violent behavior towards her over their marriage
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Dr. Silverman returned fire at Plotts after he shot dead his caseworker, Theresa Hunt
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Plotts stalked Heron after she ended their marriage which lasted more than a decade | 51,889 | record_train |
And at the tender age of 23, Taylor Swift received the CMA's prestigious @placeholder for achieving global success and recognition unique to country music. | (CNN) -- The Country Music Association Awards show is billed as "Country Music's Biggest Night" -- and it certainly was for married stars Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert, who cemented their status as Nashville's golden couple by winning male and female vocalist of the year for the fourth year in a row. Shelton also picked up his first win for album of the year Wednesday night, but "The Voice" star was aced out as entertainer of the year by sentimental favorite George Strait, who last won that title in 1990. Afterward, Shelton told a roomful of journalists, "He's not just entertainer of the year. He's entertainer of the last three decades ... he's King George, and I couldn't be happier with how this night turned out."
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Blake Shelton and wife Miranda Lambert are named male and female vocalist of the year
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George Strait wins entertainer of the year
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Taylor Swift receives the Pinnacle Award
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Co-hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood mock Obamacare in skit | 51,890 | record_train |
'This (@placeholder) is an excellent example of someone going out of their way to record the incident.' | A young woman who witnessed three Muslim women being threatened on a Melbourne train claimed police were reluctant to investigate the incident and only took it seriously when she vented her anger on Twitter. Law student Dana Affleck, 24, was on a train in Melbourne last Thursday just before 6pm when she witnessed a man screaming, threatening and banging on a window when he saw three elderly Muslim women wearing veils. ‘He was standing up and screaming abuse the entire time he was on the train, as soon as he saw the three women in veils,’ Ms Affleck told Daily Mail Australia.
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Woman witnessed three Muslim women being abused on a Melbourne train
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The man was 'terrifying', 'screaming' abuse and smacking the glass doors
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Dana Affleck called East Melbourne Police Station to make report
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When she called the station the next day, there was no record of her report
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Ms Affleck, 24, launched a Twitter campaign to raise awareness
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She was finally contacted by Victoria police on Monday after Thursday's attack | 51,891 | record_train |
First impressions were that we were seeing textbook refereeing, with Foy playing advantage: had Sakho scored it seemed that @placeholder’s vision would have saved the Swansea keeper from the red card as the obvious goal scoring opportunity would not have been denied. | Swansea goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski was sent off in their 3-1 defeat at West Ham after racing from his goal to block off Diafra Sakho. Referee Chris Foy called the game back after Sakho had struck the post and showed Fabianski a straight red card. Sportsmail's Graham Poll gives his verdict on the incident at Upton Park. Sending off Lukasz Fabianski was arguably the pivotal point of the match. Fabianski raced from his goal and fouled Diafra Sakho, who was clean through and heading towards goal with an obvious opportunity to score. Swansea goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is shown a red card by referee Chris Foy during their loss at West Ham
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Lukasz Fabianski was shown a straight red card by Chris Foy during Swansea's 3-1 loss at West Ham
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Fabianski raced out from his goal and blocked Diafra Sakho
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Referee Chris Foy blew his whistle immediately but Sakho continued
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The West Ham player struck the inside of the post before play was halted | 51,892 | record_train |
"Dickens' fame and appeal spreads well beyond @placeholder," says Pettitt. | London (CNN) -- Charles Dickens is one of the world's best-loved writers, whose books -- and the countless film and TV adaptations they inspire -- still keep readers (and viewers) on the edge of their seats. Now, 200 years on from his birth, his genius is to be feted with a host of events marking the bicentenary of one of Britain's most famous sons. Dickens 2012 will see everything from readings to royal visits, celebrating the man who gave the world "Oliver Twist," "David Copperfield" and "Great Expectations." In London, the special events will begin with a celebrity performance, by actors Simon Callow and Joanna Lumley, at the Dickens family's graves in Highgate Cemetery on Monday.
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Several events planned to mark bicentenary of birth of Charles Dickens
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On Tuesday Prince of Wales will lay wreath at Dickens' grave in Westminster Abbey
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Dickens specialist puts author's continued popularity down to his modernity
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He is believed to have stayed there until Thursday, according to friend and fellow @placeholder star Corey Nelson | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:41 EST, 1 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:48 EST, 1 March 2014 The former San Diego State running back who mysteriously went missing this week after leaving the NFL Scouting Combine has been found, telling friends he spent days alone in a Florida airport under the instruction of God. Adam Muema, 21, was found Thursday at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, ex-Oklahoma linebacker Corey Nelson confirmed to UT San Diego. The airport is near the athlete performance facility where players spent the past two months training for the NFL.
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Adam Muema sat out session in Indianapolis last Sunday because God told him to
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He was due at an offseason 'training base' in Florida but did not turn up
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He did get on flight to Florida but coaches could not contact him
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He was found Thursday at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport
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Muema had been there since Monday for religious reasons | 51,894 | record_train |
That’s his first assist of the finals, although to be fair he’s scored most of @placeholder’s goals. | James Rodriguez won the battle of the No 10s, but it is Neymar's Brazil who live to fight another World Cup day. In the most bruising of all the encounters at these finals – 54 fouls is a record – it was hardly the setting for the tournament poster boys to shine. But while Neymar showed flashes, Rodriguez burned brightly. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Neymar arrive at hospital as his World Cup dream is crushed In the shadow: Neymar failed to outperform James Rodriguez but Brazil were 2-1 winners over Colombia Bugged: Not even a giant insect could distract Rodriguez as he converted from the penalty spot
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Rodriguez scores sixth goal of tournament from penalty spot but Colombia go down to 2-1 defeat
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Thiago Silva and David Luiz had put Brazil 2-0 in front
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Neymar ruled out of rest of tournament with broken vertebrae | 51,895 | record_train |
@placeholder has also created a tool for developers called HealthKit, which syncs other health and fitness apps together. | Apple has confirmed a bug in its new iOS 8 has meant users cannot automatically sync their health data to the firm's new Health app. The Health app is designed to allow users to easily see in one place all their health related data, and to share it with doctors, and works with a new software service called HealthKit. However, the firm said it had stopped apps using the feature from being distributed until an undisclosed bug can be fixed. Scroll down for video The new Health app on iOS 8 features a dashboard (pictured) showing all the user's health and fitness data. However, the firm was today forced to delay apps using the service from being distributed.
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HealthKit feature designed to allow users to easily see in one place all their health related data, and to share it with doctors
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Health app is still in iOS 8 - but cannot sync with apps to get data
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Fondly remembered: Flowers are left at the entrance to the scene around @placeholder | By Ted Thornhill Updated: 08:04 EST, 2 February 2012 Two young men found dead in a pond near an Army barracks died from drowning, police have revealed. The bodies are believed to be those of missing 17-year-old Hugo Wenn and Daniel Lloyd, understood to have been in his 20s. The pair were discovered almost 10 hours apart in Reed Pond, near Howe Barracks in Canterbury, Kent, on Monday. Investigation: The bodies are believed to be 17-year-old Hugo Wenn (left), who has been missing since last Friday, and Daniel Lloyd (right) A 54-year-old man arrested on suspicion of their murders has now been released without charge, Kent Police said.
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Post-mortem results show teenager and his friend drowned
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Detectives have arrested a man on suspicion of drugs offences
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Former headmaster says 17-year-old was a 'gentle giant'
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The Cardiff University student and other dead man were both musicians
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In a later TV interview, he referred to '@placeholder scum'. | Dutch far-right populist lawmaker Geert Wilders is be tried for inciting racial hatred after pledging in March to ensure there were 'fewer Moroccans' in the Netherlands, prosecutors said Thursday. 'The public prosecutor in The Hague is to prosecute Geert Wilders on charges of insulting a group of people based on race and incitement to discrimination and hatred,' prosecutors said in a statement. 'Politicians may go far in their statements, that's part of freedom of expression, but this freedom is limited by the prohibition of discrimination,' it said, adding that no date had yet been set for the trial. Scroll down for video
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He asked his followers whether they wanted 'fewer or more Moroccans;
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As evidenced by numerous flights of returning aid workers and journalists, recent @placeholder contacts do not bar re-entry. | (CNN) -- Running at full speed since the summer, a lab with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testing blood samples collected by American hospitals on patients they suspected of having Ebola, has returned a negative result in every case. Until Tuesday. Some public health officials are explaining the first confirmed case of the Ebola virus in the United States, found in a man in Dallas, as a predictable event. But at least for this case, there are many questions surrounding that assertion. Were crucial procedures that might have prevented the victim--who Liberian officials have identified as Thomas Eric Duncan, according to an article in the New York Times--from arriving in the United States not in place?
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Ford Vox: Some say discovery of Ebola in U.S. predictable; it didn't have to be
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He says screening procedures out of affected nations and into U.S. too lax
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Vox: Why not several weeks of health surveillance of travelers from those nations?
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Vox: Truthfulness of travelers crucial, but hospitals also must be better prepared | 51,899 | record_train |
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