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He blasted @placeholder's insistence that he only had chivalrous intentions in 'counselling' and 'spooning' in bed with the semi-naked, vomiting woman.
By John Stevens Last updated at 7:23 PM on 8th August 2011 A former New York City police officer, acquitted of raping a drunken woman after helping her get home, was today sentenced to a year in jail for official misconduct. Kenneth Moreno, 43, the lead officer in the 'rape cop' case was labelled a corrupt liar who thought he was 'above the law' by prosecutors as he was sentenced. 'When law enforcement officers commit a crime, they rip at that fabric that holds us together and you, sir, ripped a gaping hole in that fabric by committing your crimes,' said State Supreme Court Justice Gregory Carro. @highlight Judge tells Kenneth Moreno that he 'ripped a gaping hole' in the 'fabric that holds us together' @highlight 'You're a trained police officer. It's not too far a stretch to believe that you couldn't avoid being in that bed with a naked female,' he added @highlight Moreno and fellow officer Franklin Mata were cleared of rape but convicted of official misconduct for returning to the woman's apartment @highlight Had testified that he had only cuddled her in bed and went back to give her advice on binge drinking @highlight 29-year-old alleged victim sobbed on the front row of courtroom @highlight Mata's sentencing postponed until Wednesday
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'If there is a salutary lesson you have learned it is that you two are only here breathing air because you were fortunate not to have hit something on the @placeholder.'
By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 12:42 EST, 28 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:44 EST, 28 January 2014 Two young motorists were caught 'showing off' on CCTV as they raced down a dual carriageway at 144mph shortly after meeting at a go-carting track, a court has heard. Daniel Richardson and James Burrows were clocked by a police safety camera van as they sped down the busy A road in their high-powered sports cars. Richardson, 21, was at the wheel of a blue Ford Focus RS closely followed by Burrows, 26, driving a silver Mitsubishi, Lancer Evo. @highlight Daniel Richardson and James Burrows clocked by police camera van @highlight Richardson, 21, and Burrows, 26, caught on A19 in Crathorne, Yorkshire @highlight Pair had met hours earlier at a go-karting track in Middlesbrough @highlight Duo admitted dangerous driving at Northallerton Magistrates' Court @highlight Men were 'showing off' and could have caused a 'catastrophe', court told @highlight Pair were spared immediate jail term but told to carry out community work
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House of horror: Arthur Gauvin allegedly kept his own sister a prisoner in the home they shared in @placeholder
By Associated Press A 56-year-old woman who was found living in filth had been held captive for years by her brother in dungeon-like conditions inside their Connecticut home, police said Friday. The frail, malnourished woman was covered in urine and human feces when police conducting a welfare check found her Thursday night, according to Paul Satkowski, deputy chief of the Seymour police. A lock was on the outside of her bedroom door and the room's windows were blacked out with paint. The woman's brother, Arthur Gauvin, 58, was arrested and charged with unlawful restraint, reckless endangerment and cruelty to persons. The brother and sister lived in the same house with other relatives, including children. @highlight Arthur Gauvin, 58, has been arrested after his sister was found living in filth in their home @highlight Police received an anonymous phone call advising them to check on the woman's welfare @highlight The woman, 56, was frail and covered from head to foot in feces and urine @highlight She was kept in a tiny locked room with blacked-out windows @highlight It's believed the woman once owned the house but signed over the deed to her brother @highlight Gauvin was arrested a second time for threatening to kick his daughter and granddaughter, who both live at the address, out of the house if they spoke to police
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We will deliver a high standard event in @placeholder which will open a new chapter in the Championships' standards."
(CNN) -- China will host the World Athletics Championships for the first time in 2015, when Beijing will become the fourth Asian city to stage the biennial event. Beijing, which hosted the 2008 Olympic Games, will follow in the footsteps of Japan's Tokyo (1991) and Osaka (2007), and South Korea's Daegu -- which will host next year's 13th edition. "To help build up our sport and the culture of athletics in a country of 1.6 billion inhabitants is a great opportunity," International Association of Athletics Federation president Lamine Diack said in a statement on Saturday. "As we sometimes say, China is not a country, it's a continent. So this is a fantastic opportunity for our sport and for the sport in China." @highlight The 15th edition of the World Athletics Championships will be held in China @highlight Beijing, which hosted the 2008 Olympics, named as fourth Asian city to stage event @highlight China continues dominance of the Asian Games it is hosting in Guangzhou @highlight Clean sweep of seven table tennis titles extends China's gold medal tally to 138
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But the dominance of the two big hitters paints just half the picture because in the last year @placeholder's, the UK's largest home delivery wine merchant, has sold wines made from more than 40 different single grape varieties.
Sauvignon Blanc - the white wine that smells of gooseberries - is Britain's favourite plonk, according to new research. It pipped Chardonnay, our second most popular, in the first 'Grape Britain' wine map, based on the tastes of more than 400,000 drinkers. The study of sales data at Laithwaite's Wine also revealed more Champagne bottles are popped in the well heeled City of London and Westminster than anywhere else. Laithwaite's buyer Beth Willard said the UK is a 'nation of wine connoisseurs, with our own unique tastes' And residents of the seaside resort town of Bournemouth, known for its high number of pensioners, like to paint the town red with a glass or two of Merlot and Malbec. @highlight White wine that smells of gooseberries pipped Chardonnay to number one @highlight 'Grape Britain' wine map revealed UK to be a 'nation of wine connoisseurs' @highlight Liverpool is Prosecco capital while Glasgow has love for spicy Grenache @highlight Most Champagne is drunk in well heeled City of London and Westminster
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Today, Internet forums such as Twitter are buzzing about why @placeholder doesn't have a good substitute for "they," and what could be done about it.
(CNN) -- Twitter users may value brevity in their messages, but that doesn't mean they don't think about the social implications of language. Is this sign sexist? Some say our language should be more inclusive of both genders. "Can't we English-speakers just agree upon a gender-neutral pronoun?" attorney Paul Easton recently Twittered. "Tired of PC grammar gymnastics." Easton isn't alone. There have been at least 18 recent tweets about the fact that English has no grammatically correct substitutes for words like "he," "him," and "his" that do not have a gender implied. Consider the sentence "Everyone loves his mother." The word "his" may be seen as both sexist and inaccurate, but replacing it with "his or her" seems cumbersome, and "their" is grammatically incorrect. @highlight Linguists: Pronouns are more resistant to change than verbs, nouns @highlight The city of Atlanta removed 50 "Men Working" signs last year @highlight Some of the most ancient words are "I," "we," "two," "three," and "five" @highlight The word "dirty" will go out of use as the way to say "unclean" in 750 years
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But the move provoked a backlash over health concerns spurred in part by false media reports about risks, along with a sense that @placeholder had backed down too easily to American pressure.
SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- Tens of thousands of South Koreans were demonstrating Saturday on the streets of the capital to protest the government's decision to import what they say is unsafe U.S. beef. South Korean protesters protest against government's policy on U.S. beef imports on Saturday. South Korean police estimate that the crowd in Seoul is about 50,000. No clashes were reported between the protesters and riot police, although ongoing protests have at times turned violent. South Koreans have protested regularly since April when the government announced it would resume importing beef from the United States after a five-year ban. That ban was instituted over a case of mad cow disease in the United States in 2003. @highlight Tens of thousands of South Koreans protest imports of U.S. beef @highlight Beef imports largely banned since 2003 when mad cow disease found in U.S. @highlight Protests essentially paralyzed the government of President Lee Myung-bak
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As the @placeholder, Diana captivated the world with the same qualities that stood out to her nannies -- her affection, her vulnerability and her private misery.
(CNN) -- Before she was a princess, she was a child - shy but affectionate, respectful but mischievous. Diana Spencer, shown on her first birthday, grew up at Park House, a country estate leased from the royal family. Ten years after the death of Princess Diana, two women who helped raise the future princess are providing a new, intimate portrait of the girl who would become the "People's Princess." Diana Frances Spencer was born into a life of privilege. She grew up at Park House, a country home leased from the royal family's Sandringham estate in Norfolk, England. Her parents, Johnnie and Frances Spencer, were well-known members of the English aristocracy. @highlight Princess Diana was born into life of privilege but grew up in broken home @highlight At 9, Diana told her nanny, "I never intend to be divorced" @highlight Diana had a crush on Prince Charles when she was 13 @highlight The future princess's openness, vulnerability evident from an early age
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These figures should, on their own, be sufficient to condemn @placeholder as television landfill.
By Christopher Stevens PUBLISHED: 22:01 EST, 17 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:15 EST, 18 July 2013 Enough of the pantomime. The Apprentice (BBC1) is over, and should never be allowed back on British screens. On a scale of one to five, it gets no stars. If it were possible to earn a minus rating, it deserves a score of around - 3. That’s not just because of the slack-jawed inanity of the contestants, or the grinding repetition of the same clips and scenes for two dreadful months. Scroll down for video Tinpot title: Lord Sugar has spent 12 episodes selecting his 'new business partner'. He wasn't hiring an employee this time; he invested £250,000 in a business, in return for 50 per cent equity @highlight The Apprentice (BBC1) Rating: @highlight Ray Mears’ Close Encounters (ITV) Rating:
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The suit outlines a pattern of abuse and portrays, in grim detail, the alleged experiences of the eight female service members -- two former Marine Corps officers, one active duty enlisted Marine, one former enlisted member of the Marine Corps and four former enlisted members of the @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- Eight current and former U.S. service members filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging they were raped, sexually assaulted or harassed while serving in the military and were retaliated against once they reported the abuse. Among the defendants named in the suit are current and former Defense and Navy secretaries and Marine Corps commandants. "Although defendants testified before Congress and elsewhere that they have 'zero tolerance' for rape and sexual assault, their conduct and the facts demonstrate the opposite: They have a high tolerance for sexual predators in their ranks, and 'zero tolerance' for those who report rape, sexual assault and harassment," according to the lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court in Washington. @highlight Among the defendants are current and former Defense and Navy secretaries @highlight "They hated you for standing up for yourself," says plaintiff Elle Helmer @highlight Defense Secretary Panetta outlined new measures to combat such assaults in January
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Like me, they were really pleased too and thought @placeholder was a good egg.
A newlywed couple gave up their honeymoon to make their second appearance on the Jeremy Kyle show the day after their wedding - after the bride was accused of cheating. Emma and Daniel Cowley got engaged after a whirlwind romance and a proposal over Skype, but their nuptials looked set to be cancelled after she accused him of cheating on her at a party. Mr Cowley, 29, agreed to appear on Jeremy Kyle to take a lie detector test - which he failed. But Mrs Cowley forgave him and the marriage went ahead regardless. Scroll down for video Emma and Daniel Cowley got engaged after a whirlwind romance and a wedding proposal over Skype - but their wedding, pictured, looked set to be cancelled after she accused him of cheating on her at a party @highlight Emma and Daniel Cowley got engaged after a whirlwind romance @highlight But wedding looked set to be cancelled after she accused him of cheating @highlight He failed a lie detector test on Jeremy Kyle show, but they still married @highlight However, the day after their wedding they were back on the show again @highlight Mrs Cowley proved she was faithful and now couple are 'happier than ever'
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I’m ready for any punishment.’ She left a suicide note addressed to hospital managers holding the @placeholder responsible and asking that they pay her mortgage.
The DJ who made the royal prank call that led to a nurse’s suicide broke down in court yesterday as she apologised to grieving relatives. Mel Greig, 32, said she had ‘waited so long to say sorry’ at the conclusion of the inquest into Jacintha Saldanha’s death. The coroner ruled that the hoax, in which Greig and another DJ impersonated the Queen and Prince Charles in a call to the hospital where the Duchess of Cambridge was pregnant with Prince George, had been ‘pressing upon’ Mrs Saldanha’s mind when she committed suicide three days later. Scroll down for video Concerns: Senior management wanted to discipline Jacintha Saldhana (left) after she had put the call from Mel Greig (right) and a colleague through to another nurse at the King Edward VII's Hospital @highlight Mrs Saldanha, 46, worked at hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge @highlight Nurse found dead after staff tricked into revealing details of Kate's condition @highlight Coroner records suicide verdict and says phone call was on her mind @highlight Senior staff wanted to pursue disciplinary proceedings before she died but hospital chief executive said he overruled them, saying she was hoaxed @highlight Mel Greig and co-host called hospital pretending to be Queen and Philip @highlight DJ flew to UK says she'll 'answer any questions' the Saldanha family have @highlight But coroner refused to allow her to give evidence in two-day hearing @highlight Today she addressed court and apologised to nurse's husband and children @highlight Anyone who is suffering from depression or mental health issues should contact Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 (UK) or clicking here, Lifeline on 131 114 (Australia), or the the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline on 1800 273 8255 (USA), or a local help group
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But Israel says its tough measures are necessary to stop weapons from reaching @placeholder militants intent on destroying Israel.
(CNN) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron called Gaza a "prison camp" on Tuesday, a blunt description from a major Western leader about the besieged Palestinian territory. Cameron made the remarks in the Turkish capital of Ankara, which he was visiting to forge a new relationship with Turkey and show his support for Turkish membership in the European Union. "Let me also be clear that the situation in Gaza has to change. Humanitarian goods and people must flow in both directions. Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp," Cameron said, according to a transcript of the speech provided by his office. @highlight Cameron wants a new partnership with Turkey @highlight He says the "situation in Gaza has to change" @highlight Israel says residents of Gaza are prisoners of Hamas
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The global concern over the spread of the virus has reached @placeholder, where a man is in critical condition after recently returning from Sierra Leone.
Atlanta (CNN) -- One of the countries hard hit by the Ebola outbreak in West Africa is not able to cope, a health worker said, calling on the international community to step up support. Anja Wolz, emergency coordinator for Doctors Without Borders, spoke to CNN on Tuesday from an Ebola facility in Kailahun, Sierra Leone. "I think that the government and the ministry of health here in Sierra Leone is not able to deal with this outbreak. We need much more help from international organizations -- as WHO, as CDC, as other organizations -- to come to support the government," Wolz said. @highlight Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia are at the center of an Ebola outbreak @highlight A man hospitalized in Saudi Arabia has symptoms of a viral hemorrhagic fever @highlight A Nigerian doctor was diagnosed with Ebola after treating a Ebola patient there @highlight That diagnosis comes three weeks after a Liberian-American man died from virus
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'@placeholder's got 50 calves on our farm and then people have come all over the country to breed from him,' said the farmer, 51.
Meet Britain's biggest bull who tips the scales at almost two tonnes in weight, the same size as an adult hippopotamus. Barnsford Ferny is double the weight of most other bulls and has enough meat on him to make 45,000 Big Macs. Standing at an impressive 7ft in height, the bulky bovine, who is used for stud, has sired 150 calves in the last year. Scroll down for video Holy cow: Barnsford Ferny pictured with his owner Charlie Boden, has been named Britain's biggest bovine after tipping the scales at nearly two tonnes Farmer Charlie Boden, from Stockport, Greater Manchester, insists that despite his prize beasts hefty build, the four-year-old is a big softie. @highlight Bulky bull Barnsford Ferny weighs almost two tonnes and stands at 7ft tall @highlight He is double the weight of most bulls and could make 45,000 Big Macs @highlight The bovine, owned by Charlie Boden, has fathered 150 calves in 12 months
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Mrs @placeholder, who has four grandchildren and two great grandchildren, said: 'She has been lucky and not really had many close shaves or problems.
When Cola the cat was born, Margaret Thatcher was running the country, Back to the Future was topping the box office and rapper Dizzee Rascal was a newborn baby. Now, after 28 years, the feline is set to celebrate a milestone birthday - turning 140 in cat years and being crowned Britain's oldest moggy. Until now a cat called Wadsworth, from Ravensden, Bedfordshire, was thought to hold the crown of Britain's oldest living feline - after celebrating his 27th birthday this year. Born in the eighties: Cola will turn 28 this year and is believed to be Britain's oldest cat @highlight Black cat will turn 28 this year, or the old age of 140 in cat years @highlight Owner Mary Goldsmith puts her long life down to lots of treats @highlight Cat's favourite foods are said to be cream, custard and salmon
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Meanwhile, a group of @placeholder have been praised by the Archbishop of York for 'disarming extremist views' after serving tea and biscuits to EDL supporters who protested outside their mosque.
Campaigners claiming to be part of the hacking protest group Anonymous have published contact details of senior English Defence League members online after posting a video vowing to bring down the organisation, it has been reported. In a video posted on YouTube, the group condemns the EDL for using the death of Drummer Lee Rigby as 'another excuse to further spread your campaign of hate, bigotry, and misinformation' before announcing 'Operation EDL'. Drummer Rigby was hacked to death near Woolwich barracks in south-east London last Wednesday. Scroll down for video Attack: Protesters claiming to be part of hacking group Anonymous posted this video on YouTube promising to bring down the English Defence League before apparently publishing contact details of members online @highlight Campaigners post video condemning EDL for 'spreading hate and bigotry' @highlight Message on YouTube says group 'incited the subjugation of Muslims' @highlight Claims organisation is exploiting death of Drummer Rigby for their own ends @highlight Says: 'We will begin systematic and comprehensive decimation of your cult' @highlight List of personal details of EDL figures and donors later released online @highlight EDL member claims he has received death threats after mobile published @highlight York mosque praised for inviting EDL protesters in for tea and biscuits
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The firm is to conduct clinical trials of @placeholder and is looking to expand them internationally.
Scientists have created the first viable alternative to antibiotics, marking the next step in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs Scientists have created the first viable alternative to antibiotics, marking the next step in the fight against drug-resistant superbugs. A small test study has found the new drug is effective at targeting the bacteria that causes MRSA. Researchers believe the likelihood of the bug developing a resistance to the new drug is 'very limited'. A version of the drug is already used in specialist creams to treat conditions including acne, eczema, rosacea and skin irritations. Dutch biotech firm Micreos claims Staphefekt is the first endolysin - a bacteria-killing enzyme - available for use on human skin. @highlight A small test study found Staphefekt is effective in targeting MRSA @highlight Scientists believe likelihood the bug will become resistant to the new drug is 'very limited', prompting them to hail the discovery a breakthrough @highlight Drug is already used in creams to combat skin conditions including eczema @highlight Targets bacteria resistant to antibiotics but leaves 'good' strains alone @highlight Britain's chief medical officer has said the threat posed by antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria is 'as bad as terrorism'
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The airport's police department, which @placeholder has helped manage since early 2007, is the largest such operation in the country, with approximately 1,200 employees.
WASHINGTON -- President Obama said Thursday he intends to nominate a top Los Angeles International Airport police department official to head the Transportation Security Administration, the agency charged with protecting airplanes and other forms of transportation from terrorists. Erroll Southers has served as the state's deputy director of homeland security and a special agent with the FBI. Erroll Southers currently is the department's chief of homeland security and intelligence. His name had been floated for the federal job earlier this year and was warmly received by unions and airport screeners, who say Southers will embrace collective bargaining for screeners. Now "the question of bargaining rights at TSA is not a matter of 'if' but 'when,' " said John Gage, president of the American Federation of Government Employees, in a statement applauding the choice. "We are confident that the appointment of Mr. Southers as administrator will help put that matter to bed." @highlight Erroll Southers is chief of homeland security of airport's police department @highlight Southers known for increasing focus on intelligence, colleague says @highlight Unions, airport screeners say Southers will embrace collective bargaining @highlight Janet Napolitano praises Southers' expertise in counterterrorism, airport security
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On that occasion the zucchetto was caught by one of the @placeholder's aides.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:14 EST, 28 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:03 EST, 29 April 2013 A sudden gust of wind blew Pope Francis’s white skull cap – or zucchetto – from his head yesterday as he left St Peter’s Square in Rome after a ceremony in which he confirmed 44 children from around the world. A crowd of 70,000 watched the event, part of the Year of Faith celebrations,during which Francis asked for prayers for victims of the Bangladesh factory collapse. A gust of wind blew off Pope Francis's skull cap as he leaves St Peter's Square at the Vatican after a ceremony in which he confirmed 44 children form around the world @highlight A strong gust of wind lifted Pope Francis' cap from his head @highlight Two children from Ireland were among 44 confirmed by pope in ceremony @highlight Pope Benedict also had his skull cap blown from his head in 2006
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Its Australian postal address is also the same as a submissions address for @placeholder.
(CNN) -- He grew up constantly on the move, the son of parents who were in the theater business in Australia. His mother and his stepfather say from an early age, Julian Assange has been driven by a sense of fighting for justice. Now, that battle applies to himself as well. Assange, the 40-year-old founder and public face of the website WikiLeaks, lost his battle Wednesday to stay in the United Kingdom and avoid extradition to Sweden to face questioning over sex charges. "I have not been charged with any crime in any country," Assange noted. It's the latest turn in a saga that has kept the often elusive, enigmatic figure in the international spotlight. @highlight "He always stood up for the underdog," Assange's stepfather says @highlight Assange's mother said she was concerned he had become "too smart for himself" @highlight The U.S. State Department recently slammed WikiLeak's "pattern of irresponsible," dangerous actions @highlight Assange: "It is my role to be the lightning rod"
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@placeholder was well ahead in the polls; he was said to feel that a debate could not help him much but could certainly hurt him, if he did not do well.
(CNN) -- Who can ever forget the electrifying series of presidential debates in which Lyndon B. Johnson, outlining his Great Society program, went head-to-head in 1964 with Republican nominee Barry Goldwater, who boldly stood his ground on rock-solid, small-government ideals? Or the 1968 debates that America couldn't take its eyes off: Richard Nixon, trying once again to make it to the White House, toe to toe with Vice President Hubert Humphrey in what was shaping up to be a close election with starkly different platforms. The 1972 presidential debates, of course -- Nixon, who was by then the incumbent, trading verbal body slams with his Democratic challenger, George McGovern, against the backdrop of the Vietnam war -- were like a professional wrestling grudge match, with each excited camp of viewers at home pulling for its man to triumph. @highlight Bob Greene: After Nixon vs. Kennedy in 1960, there were no presidential debates until 1976 @highlight He says Nixon's sweaty showing in '60 helped put candidates off TV debates @highlight In subsequent campaigns, neither LBJ nor Nixon debated their rivals @highlight Greene: Now debates are nearly mandatory, much as candidates might like to avoid them
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The @placeholder play-offs would provide a back-up option if Rangers fail to close the gap on Hearts.
Ally McCoist insisted the perilous financial position at Rangers does not make him immune from the sack. But the Ibrox boss remains confident he can overcome current criticism and fulfil his remit by guiding the club back into top-flight football. McCoist has been on the receiving end of heavy flak after Monday evening’s grim 3-1 home defeat from Hibernian left Rangers six points adrift of Hearts. Ally McCoist claims that no manager is completely safe from losing his job Some fans have questioned whether the settlement package due on his current £400,000 per year earnings simply makes his dismissal too expensive for the board to consider. @highlight Rangers manager Ally McCoist insists he is not 'bombproof' from the sack @highlight Some fans turned against Ibrox boss after 3-1 home defeat to Hibernian @highlight Rangers trail rivals Hearts by six points in the Scottish Championship @highlight There are suggestions that the club cannot afford to sack their manager
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The lucky charm had been a gift from @placeholder and Wayne.
By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 05:41 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 3 December 2013 Plea: Gary Lineker appealed for help on Twitter after his mother Margaret's car was stolen by thieves who followed her home from hospital Gary Lineker's elderly mother was targeted by thieves who followed her home from the hospital where she was receiving dialysis before stealing her handbag and taking her car. The thieves watched as poorly Margaret Lineker, 74, used a cashpoint machine at the hospital, then tailed her back to the house. Her Vauxhall Corsa was stolen and more than £1,000 was later spent on her bank card at a clothes store in Gary's hometown of Leicester. @highlight Margaret Lineker had been receiving dialysis at Leicester General Hospital @highlight Thieves watched her withdraw money and then followed her home @highlight Handbag and Vauxhall Corsa were taken, and £1,000 spent on bank card @highlight Match Of The Day presenter appeals for help and offers reward on Twitter @highlight Brother Wayne, 51, says theft from widow is 'beyond him'
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At the arraignment, Nicoletti and Contreras were ordered held without bail, while @placeholder was released on a $200,000 bond but ordered to wear an electronic monitoring device.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Three Staten Island men are charged with violating voting rights, accused of assaulting African-Americans after Barack Obama's win in the November presidential election, authorities said Wednesday. A grand jury indicted Ralph Nicoletti, 18, Michael Contreras, 18, and Brian Carranza, 21, on charges of conspiracy to interfere with voting rights. All three pleaded not guilty in federal court Wednesday afternoon. According to the indictment, the three "knowingly and intentionally" conspired to intimidate African-Americans "in the free exercise and enjoyment of a right ... and because of having so exercised that right, to wit, the right to vote." @highlight Indictment says three men conspired to intimidate African-Americans @highlight They've pleaded not guilty of conspiracy to interfere with voting rights @highlight Two held without bail; other out on bail with monitoring device @highlight Prosecutors: Men went to African-American neighborhoods, assaulted 3 people
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And they would rue that miss when @placeholder opened the scoring just after the half-hour, to the delight of the 17,000-plus crowd enjoying the return of regular football on a gloriously sunny August afternoon.
By Adam Shergold Fulham were handed a harsh reminder of the realities of life in the second tier as goals from Daryl Murphy and David McGoldrick gave Ipswich a comfortable opening day win. Felix Magath fielded a side unrecognisable from the one that suffered relegation from the Barclays Premier League last season, with captain Scott Parker joined by five academy graduates and five new signings, including £11m man Ross McCormack. But they will need some time to gel and defensive frailties were exposed here by an Ipswich side who might be an outside bet for the play-off places. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's Top 10 Ross McCormack transfer memes @highlight Daryl Murphy bursts past Shaun Hutchinson to put Ipswich ahead @highlight David McGoldrick doubles the advantage in second half @highlight New signing Ross McCormack substituted after 57 minutes after poor debut @highlight Tim Hoogland pulls one back for Fulham with individual effort
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"We need to have every single school in @placeholder immediately deploy a protection program proven to work -- and by that I mean armed security," he said, reading from a prepared statement.
(CNN) -- The National Rifle Association responded Friday to a chorus of voices calling for gun control in the wake of last week's horrific mass shooting in Connecticut by doubling down on its own position: more guns, not fewer, provide true security. After one of the worst mass shootings in U.S. history -- 20 children and seven adults killed, not including the gunman -- polls show that a slight majority of Americans favor restrictions on guns. Conservative Democrats and even some Republicans who have supported gun rights have said they are open to discussing gun control. But the NRA made its position clear: The prominent gun rights organization will not budge an inch toward discussion of gun control. To the contrary, the group announced it will fund a team that will design a program to get armed security personnel on school grounds across the country. @highlight NEW: NRA Executive VP Wayne LaPierre speaks one week after the Connecticut shooting @highlight He wants armed personnel at schools, says policies banning weapons there create risks @highlight The Obama administration has started a debate on gun control
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"Now we have a good start to continue our efforts to disarm these terrorists," said @placeholder, who said there was a warrant on one of the arrested men, saying he was a member of the militant group.
Athens, Greece (CNN) -- A series of parcel bombs targeting embassies in Greece and officials across Europe "are not related to international terrorism and groups like al Qaeda," Greek government spokesman Giorgos Petalotis said Wednesday. Police spokesman Maj. Thanassis Kokkalakis added that two suspects arrested in the case are "domestic terrorists without international connections." The country suspended air shipments of all mail and packages for 48 hours after the parcel bombs were sent from the capital, the Public Order Ministry announced Wednesday. European authorities discovered packages Tuesday addressed to German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Neither package reached its target and police destroyed both in controlled explosions. @highlight NEW: Police: Bombs were "booby trap bombs" hidden in books and files @highlight NEW: PM's spokesman: The suspects are terrorists, but not professional @highlight The government names 2 suspects arrested in connection with the bombs @highlight Packages were sent Tuesday to the leaders of Germany and Italy
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Officials: 5 suspected @placeholder killed in Yemen drone strike
Sana'a, Yemen (CNN) -- Yemeni forces have killed Said al-Shihri, second in command of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, the Yemeni Defense Ministry said Monday. A Yemeni government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said officials are waiting for DNA confirmation. If confirmed, the death "would be a deeply significant blow against AQAP," CNN terrorism analyst Paul Cruickshank said. Security Clearance: Dead, captured and wanted The killing of al-Shihri and other AQAP leaders "is leading to the gradual dismantlement of the group," CNN national security analyst Peter Bergen said. White House counterterrorism adviser John Brennan in April described AQAP as "very, very dangerous" and "the most active operational franchise" of al Qaeda. @highlight NEW: If confirmed, the death "would be a deeply significant blow," a CNN analyst says @highlight NEW: Three local security officials say a U.S. drone conducted the strike @highlight NEW: "The attack makes al Qaeda a handicapped network," a Yemeni official says @highlight Said al-Shihri was once held at Guantanamo Bay
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Party time: The Real Madrid open top bus parade goes through the streets of @placeholder on Sunday morning
Real Madrid return home with open-top bus parade on streets of Spanish capital. ROB DRAPER'S match report from the Stadium of Light in Lisbon Atletico Madrid boss Diego Simeone explodes and loses the plot MATT BARLOW: Brilliant Bale ran Atletico ragged in Lisbon Real Madrid claimed their 10th European crown after beating local rivals Atletico in a thrilling Champions League final in Lisbon, and they're going to celebrate in style. After a late equaliser from Sergio Ramos, extra-time goals from Gareth Bale, Marcelo and Cristiano Ronaldo saw Real clinch a 4-1 victory at the Stadium of Light. Having finally achieved the much talked about 'La Decima', Real have invited their fans to the Bernabeu for a celebration. @highlight Real Madrid celebrate Champions League win with party at Bernabeu @highlight Carlo Ancelotti's side beat Atletico Madrid 4-1 in Lisbon final @highlight Victory crowned Real Madrid champions of Europe for 10th time @highlight Madrid returned home to hero's welcome and open-top bus parade
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@placeholder was also looking for his first title since last year and was disappointed to lose out after having so many chances.
(CNN) -- It's been 15 long months since he lifted a trophy and Andy Murray certainly did it the hard way. The Scot survived five match points against Tommy Robredo in the Shenzhen Open final Sunday before closing out a grueling three-set victory in two and a half hours. Following his 2013 triumph at Wimbledon, Murray had back surgery later that year and has struggled to match those heroics this year. He opted to play at the inaugural even in China and after battling to the final found himself a set down and trailing 2-6 in the second set tiebreaker. @highlight Andy Murray wins Shenzhen Open in China @highlight Survives five match points to beat Tommy Robredo @highlight First title in 15 months for Murray @highlight Scot bidding to qualify for ATP World Tour Finals in London
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McConville, 38, was taken from her home in Belfast in December 1972, @placeholder told CNN in a 2012 interview.
Belfast, Northern Ireland (CNN) -- Gerry Adams' arrest in connection with the 1972 abduction and killing of a mother of 10 by the Irish Republican Army is being praised by the family of the victim. Jean McConville's daughter, Helen McKendry, told CNN that the arrest was a welcome step in the family's long struggle to find justice. "There's been silence over my mother's murder for 22 years and then I went public, and then we got her body back in 2003 and gave her a proper burial. Now we have learned Gerry Adams has been arrested in connection with the murder," McKendry said. @highlight Daughter welcomes Gerry Adams' arrest, wants to see him brought before a court @highlight Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness says Adams' arrest is politically motivated @highlight Adams has vehemently denied any involvement in the widow's 1972 killing @highlight He has described her killing and secret burial as "wrong and a grievous injustice"
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Egyptians are also frustrated with rampant crime and a struggling economy that hasn't shown improvement since @placeholder resigned.
(CNN) -- Two years after massive demonstrations forced out longtime leader Hosni Mubarak, Egypt finds itself right back where it started. This time, protests have led to the removal of Mohamed Morsy, the country's first democratically elected president. Some are calling it Egypt's "second revolution." "Think of the millions of people who cheered Morsy after his election," said Fawaz Gerges, director of the Middle East Center at the London School of Economics. "Think of the millions of Egyptians who pinned their hopes on Morsy. "A year later, now, the millions of Egyptians who cheered for Morsy are saying he must go." @highlight Egypt is looking at its second power change in two years @highlight Mohamed Morsy, the country's first democratically elected president, was removed from office @highlight Large-scale protests began on the first anniversary of his election
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'Hitler had sent Hess and he brought over a fully developed peace treaty for @placeholder to evacuate all the occupied countries in the West.'
Rudolph Hess, Hitler's Deputy, offered peace for Western Europe - in exchange for a clear path to attack the Soviets The Nazis attempted to broker a peace offering with Britain - if they were allowed a free path to attack the USSR, a new book has revealed. Rudolf Hess's flight to Britain during World War Two to sign a peace deal ordered by Adolf Hitler has long been recorded as a bizarre one man mission to try and reconcile warring West Europe and the Nazis. But the high-ranking Nazi was actually carrying out orders from the Fuhrer when he flew to Messerschmitt to Scotland in May 1941. @highlight The high-ranking Nazi was carrying out orders from the Fuhrer @highlight Offered the British a deal that would see Germany pull out of Western Europe - so long as the fascists could attack the USSR without intervention
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However, there's no confirmation on what spurred the decision or whether Sheen will stick to @placeholder from now on.
(CNN) -- Are the days of Latinos in entertainment changing their given names to appeal to a broader audience long gone? That's what it looks like now that former "Two and a Half Men" star Charlie Sheen has dropped his stage name for birth name Carlos Estevez for Robert Rodriguez's Latino-centric new action film "Machete Kills." The film is second in a series after the 2010 film "Machete" starring Danny Trejo, Jessica Alba and Michelle Rodriguez. In "Machete Kills," Trejo returns as ex-Federal agent Machete, recruited by the president of the United States, played by Charlie Sheen, asked to go on a mission to take down a madman revolutionary and eccentric billionaire arms dealer, played by Mel Gibson, who has come up with a plan to spread war across the world. @highlight Charlie Sheen has dropped his stage name to birth name, Carlos Estevez, for upcoming flick @highlight "People are going to see Charlie Sheen's move as pandering or as a smart career move" @highlight Are the days of Latinos changing their names to appeal to a broader audience over? @highlight "If you say 'I am Latino,' celebs have to think about what kind of message that sends back"
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In the @placeholder, temperatures weren't forecast to rise above the teens.
(CNN) -- The main thrust of a raging storm that dumped snow in parts of the Midwest over the weekend moved north of the border Monday, but the United States will still feel some of its effects in the form of rain, snow or frigid temperatures. The low pressure system that brought snow the Midwest and below freezing temperatures deep into the South was centered in Canada north of Maine late Monday. The Northeast could expect rain for most of the night, but some snow in New York and Vermont. The Great Lakes area could see up to two feet more of lake-effect snow -- on top of what fell there last week -- through Tuesday morning. @highlight NEW: The storm has moved into Canada, but cold weather remains in eastern U.S. @highlight Some motorists in northwest Indiana remain stranded @highlight The storm is expected to impact eastern United States through the middle of the week
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As for @placeholder, she's been forthright about her contemplation, admitting that she's thinking about it but hasn't yet decided.
(CNN) -- It's happened. The build-up and anxiety over whether folks like Chris Christie and Sarah Palin are going to throw their hats in the ring for the GOP presidential primary has reached critical mass. And now, the will-they-or-won't-they game has flipped from fun and energizing to damaging to the party. Christie and Palin now do conservatives more harm than good. With the question marks still lingering in the ether, and pundits on both sides of the aisle still performing their daily trapeze act -- swinging back and forth between "yes, he's running" and "no, she isn't" -- the focus on Christie and Palin has taken valuable resources and attention away from the rest of the field. @highlight Are Chris Christie and Sarah Palin running for president, or aren't they? @highlight Their refusal to answer definitively is damaging to the GOP, said S.E. Cupp @highlight Conservatives haven't been able to invest fully in the candidates who are running, Cupp said @highlight Cupp: Palin just has to decide, and Christie just has to endorse someone
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No matter how cruelly his foes savaged him, @placeholder repeatedly rose above the fray, using humor and warmth to disarm his enemies and refocus everyone on the agenda at hand.
(CNN) -- Critics are already gushing over Steven Spielberg's new "Lincoln" as a potential Oscar contender. Much of the praise centers on how the film makes the larger-than-life president at once heroic and human. By all accounts, it deftly explores both his personal and political wisdom through scenes like the one in which Daniel Day Lewis, who plays Honest Abe, cites ancient mathematical theory in an assessment of humanity: "It's a self-evident truth that things that are equal to the same thing are equal to each other." But even as moviegoers line up for tickets, some in Washington may well wonder what one special fan of Lincoln might take away from a screening. @highlight New "Lincoln" film offers opportunities, advice for Barack Obama @highlight Obama is avid admirer of the 16th president @highlight A professor offers three lessons for Obama from Lincoln
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Before the release, the @placeholder government welcomed the news that Taylor appeared close to being freed.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Four staff members of the International Criminal Court were freed Monday after several weeks of detention in Libya, a Libyan liaison with the court said. Judge Sang-Hyun Song, the president of the court, met them on their release in the Libyan city of Zintan, said Ahmed Gehani. Melinda Taylor, a defense lawyer for the ICC, was detained in the city of Zintan after she was discovered carrying documents which the Libyan authorities said jeopardized Libyan national security. Three other court staff with her at the time have also been held. Taylor, an Australian citizen, is not in jail, but was placed under house arrest. @highlight NEW: An Australian lawyer and three other court staff members are released after weeks @highlight Melinda Taylor is a defense attorney for the court who met with Saif Gadhafi @highlight Libya says she was found to be carrying documents that jeopardized national security @highlight The court and national governments have been negotiating for the detainees' release
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The heart transplant patient received the cardioplegic solution in August, and the patient who received the triamcinolone injection was treated on September 19 -- both before @placeholder recalled its products, according to an official at the federal Centers for Disease Control, who declined to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject.
(CNN) -- Criminal investigators from the Department of Justice and the Food and Drug Administration were at a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company on Tuesday with a search warrant, a company spokesman said. Federal officials say that more issues have been reported with drugs from the New England Compounding Center, or NECC, which has been linked to a deadly multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis. FDA spokeswoman Erica Jefferson confirmed that criminal investigators were on site, but declined to answer questions regarding a warrant. U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz similarly said that personnel from her office and law enforcement partners were investigating allegations concerning the company. She added that it was "entirely premature" to suggest what the results of that probe may be. @highlight NEW: Justice, FDA investigators at facility tied to meningitis outbreak @highlight The outbreak has been linked to the Massachusetts compounding pharmacy @highlight The number of cases is now up to 214 with 15 deaths, according to the CDC
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Mr @placeholder hand top jobs to Mr Brown’s toughest henchmen.
By Tim Shipman Last updated at 3:11 PM on 8th October 2011 Ed Miliband called up two of Gordon Brown’s backroom bruisers to the political front line yesterday in a Shadow Cabinet reshuffle designed to beef up his attacks on the Tories. Tom Watson – who led a campaign to expose the News of the World phone-hacking scandal – will become deputy party chairman in charge of a new campaigns attack unit. In a sign Labour is failing to land significant political punches, he will be joined by Michael Dugher – a former Brown spin doctor who becomes Shadow Minister without Portfolio. @highlight Tom Watson will become deputy party chairman and be in charge of a new campaigns attack unit @highlight Former Gordon Brown spin doctor Michael Dugher also drafted in to Shadow Cabinet
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Its name comes from the @placeholder word 'kachat' which literally means 'to pump'.
If your favoured work out involves counting calories on high tech digital equipment and you enjoy a sauna and steam at the end of your session, then the Kachalka gym in the Ukraine is probably not for you. With muscle-bound gym goers using stacked tyres as a punch bag and free weights chained to the ground surrounded by unorthodox makeshift metal machines, the gym looks more like a scrapyard than a fitness centre. And you won't just be dripping with sweat should the heavens open during an intense workout. Al fresco: Gym goers of all ages and fitness levels flock to Kachalka outdoor gym in Kiev - because it's free @highlight The Kachalka gym is a 6.2 square mile outdoor fitness centre on the island of Tuhen in the Ukranian capital @highlight It was the brainchild of a Polish gymnast Kasmir Jagelsky and maths professor Yuri Kuk and opened in the 1970s @highlight Most of the gym equipment is made from scrap metal, vehicle parts and chains taken from machinery @highlight Despite its lack of luxury the gym does have one obvious advantage - it's free to work out there
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'I hope to candidly showcase both @placeholder’s fabulous fashionistas and funky freaks in their natural habitats, with a major emphasis on the city herself as a main character.'
By Daily Mail Repoter PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 9 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:50 EST, 9 December 2013 She's the bikini-clad paparazzo who finds the cameras turned on her when photographing celebrities. Logan Fazio, dubbed the The Pin-Up Paparazzo, loves to flaunt her beach body while out on a job. Recently she even upstaged model Claudia Romani who was modelling swimwear on Miami Beach. Recently the photographer even upstaged model Claudia Romani who was modelling for a photo shoot The photographer is based in Miami where she loves to capture every day life as well as fashion. @highlight Logan Fazio has been dubbed The Pin-Up Paparazzo @highlight She recently upstaged model Claudia Romani during a shoot in Miami @highlight The photographer has been snapped with host of stars
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The aircraft went down "under unknown circumstances," said @placeholder, the FAA spokesman.
(CNN) -- The pilot of an air tanker battling a wildfire at Yosemite National Park died after the tanker crashed, Cal Fire said. The tanker was being used to help battle Dog Rock Fire when authorities lost contact with its pilot Tuesday afternoon, Cal Fire spokesman Daniel Berlant said in a statement. Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor said the plane -- which had only one pilot on board -- went down near an entrance to the park. On Wednesday, officials identified the pilot as Geoffrey "Craig" Hunt, 62. "We continue to mourn the tragic loss of Craig," said Chief Ken Pimlott, Cal Fire director. "We know wildland firefighting is an inherently dangerous job, but Craig made the ultimate sacrifice." @highlight NEW: The pilot is identified as Geoffrey "Craig" Hunt, 62 @highlight Authorities lost contact with an air tanker while it is fighting a blaze in Yosemite @highlight Investigators from the FAA, NTSB should arrive on site Wednesday @highlight 60 homes have been evacuated due to the blaze, according to Yosemite spokesman
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@placeholder authorities issued a national arrest warrant July 17 after he missed several court dates.
(CNN) -- He survived for nearly four months in the mountains, braving freezing temperatures and eating rats and grass to survive. After an Argentine military helicopter sent to measure snow in the Andes lifted him to safety on Sunday, authorities called Raul Gomez Cincunegui's survival "a miracle." They marveled at how the malnourished man made it so long without proper food or heating, and wondered why he was living in a herder's shelter at 4,500 meters (14,763 feet). It turns out Gomez, an Uruguayan national, may have had good reason to be hiding. A day after his dramatic rescue from the remote area of Argentina's San Juan Province near the country's border with Chile, authorities revealed there was more to the man's story. @highlight In Argentina, authorities called a man's survival in the Andes a miracle @highlight Now Chilean prosecutors say he's a wanted suspect accused of sexual abuse @highlight The man lived for four months in the Andes, eating rats and grass to survive @highlight His family denies the allegations and says he's been missing for months
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for the @placeholder government to be made aware of the discovery.
By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 08:11 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:18 EST, 11 December 2013 Human remains discovered in Russia are thought to be those of sailors from a British trawler which disappeared nearly 40 years ago. Family members of those missing have been asked to provide DNA samples after the remains of up to ten bodies were handed to Russian authorities. The Gaul sank in 1974 during a fierce storm off the coast of Norway with the loss of her 36-man crew – but only four bodies were ever found. Investigation: Tests are being carried out to discover whether human remains found in Russia are those of missing sailors from a trawler which sank in 1974 @highlight The Gaul went down in the Barents Sea off Norway with the loss of 36 men @highlight The reason for its demise has been the subject of speculation @highlight Humberside Police said investigations are being carried out @highlight Want to determine whether the remains discovered on Russia's Rybachy peninsular in 1974 or 1975 were connected to the Gaul
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For @placeholder and her fellow multimillion dollar "modelpreneurs," it seems they really are more than just pretty faces.
(CNN) -- Remember when supermodel Linda Evangelista said she didn't "wake up for less than $10,000 a day?" The provocative comment -- made in Vogue magazine in 1990 -- haunted the Canadian beauty for the rest of her career. But fast forward two decades and $10,000 now seems like a paltry figure in comparison with today's "modelpreneurs." How about rousing yourself from bed to the tune of $42 million a year? That's how much Brazilian Gisele Bündchen earned in 12 months, according to Forbes magazine's latest list of the world's richest models. If it seems impossible to earn that much money from sashaying down a catwalk alone, then that's because it is. Bündchen doesn't make her millions simply from modeling -- she makes them through lucrative endorsement deals with everyone from H&M to Chanel, and her own line of sandals with footwear company Grendene. @highlight Gisele Bundchen tops Forbes list of richest models, earning $42m in a year @highlight Marks rise of the "modelpreneur" -- models who have launched lucrative businesses @highlight Models estimated to earn just 10% from catwalk, majority made in endorsements @highlight Helps guarantee career longevity once looks fade
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@placeholder celebrated his first win this season and his first at his home race since 2008.
(CNN) -- When Yamaha announced that Valentino Rossi would return to the champion motorcycling team this season, many wondered if he would be able to repair his previously fractious relationship with teammate Jorge Lorenzo. However, the threat to Lorenzo's status as world champion is coming from an unexpected source -- Honda's rookie MotoGP rider Marc Marquez. The 20-year-old has won his last two battles with Lorenzo, becoming the youngest winner of a top-level race in Austin, Texas last month and then on Sunday edging his fellow Spaniard into third place after an audacious final-corner overtake which saw the two bikes make contact. @highlight Dani Pedrosa wins Spanish Grand Prix while title rivals tussle behind him @highlight Rookie Marc Marquez aggressively overtakes Jorge Lorenzo at the final corner @highlight The 20-year-old goes top of standings while world champion drops to third @highlight Lorenzo's Yamaha teammate Valentino Rossi finishes back in fourth
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Mr @placeholder then got up from his seat and the two started shoving the table top at one another and using it as a weapon, before running over and kicking the other in the shin.
Two journalists in Jordan have embarrassed their respective employers after they became embroiled in a fight live on air and completely destroyed the set. Shaker Al-Johari and Mohammed Al-Jayousi were discussing the crisis in Syria when they disagreed about an issue and began hurling abuse at each other on TV channel 7 Stars. As if the war of words wasn't embarrassing enough on live television, the pair then became physical - standing up and violently shoving the desk on set at each other until it collapsed. Scroll down for video Total chaos: Jordanian TV guests destroy the 7 stars news studio and desk during live show @highlight Two journalists became embroiled in a fight live on air @highlight They were discussing the crisis in Syria and became violent when they disagreed @highlight The men forcefully began shoving the desk at each other, damaging the set @highlight Mediator and host was powerless to stop the argument escalating
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Relaxed: The @placeholder take a sip of water in the dock before the start of the hearing
Oscar Pistorius thanked his family and those who have 'picked me up through everything' after the judge retired to consider her verdict in his murder trial. Both teams of lawyers wrapped up their cases today at the end of a months-long case that has seen Pistorius vomit, retch and break down in tears on several occasions in court. Prosecutor Gerrie Nel ended proceedings by making a final plea for the South African athlete to 'face the consequences' of shooting dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp. Judge Thokozile Masipa, only the second black woman to be appointed a high court judge in post-apartheid South Africa, will now analyse more than 4,000 pages of evidence before delivering her verdict on September 11. @highlight Verdict is expected to be handed down on September 11, says judge @highlight Prosecutor accused Paralympian of telling a 'snowball of lies' on the stand @highlight He claims he was vulnerable man who killed Reeva Steenkamp by mistake @highlight First pictures emerge of crash that left Pistorius's brother fighting for life
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It's difficult to score against @placeholder so putting four past them gives us immense satisfaction."
(CNN) -- Juventus were left searching for answers after their unbeaten run was shattered by Fiorentina. The home side staged a renaissance in Florence that the city's medieval residents would have been proud of as they turned a 2-0 half time deficit into a 4-2 triumph. It was the first loss of the season for Italy's Serie A champions, Juventus. "We lost a game that we dominated for 70 minutes," Juve manager Antonio Conte said on the club's website. "We were home and dry and had more than one opportunity to score the third goal. "Suddenly something strange happened, if I could explain why it would be simple." @highlight Juventus stunned by 4-2 defeat at Fiorentina @highlight U.S. born Giuseppe Rossi scores a hat trick @highlight Serie A champions Juventus slide to third in the table @highlight In Ligue 1, Monaco draw 2-2 at Sochaux
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World stage: @placeholder hits home England's equaliser at the time in Saturday's clash against Italy
Few men are better placed to judge the duel between Liverpool strikers Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez Thursday night in the Corinthians Arena in Sao Paulo than Sebastian Coates. The giant 23-year-old defender sits next to the England striker in the Liverpool dressing room, or at least did do until he went out on loan to Uruguay’s Nacional in January. That’s Nacional, the former club of Suarez, who took Coates under his wing when he joined Liverpool back in 2011. 'Sturridge is similar to Luis in as much as he’s always looking to score, always trying to force a mistake from the opponent and take advantage of any weakness,' he says of the scorer of England’s goal against Italy on Saturday. @highlight Sebastian Coates plays with both Suarez and Sturridge at Liverpool @highlight Suarez and Sturridge face off in England vs Uruguay on Thursday @highlight Both nations lost their opening game of the World Cup in Brazil @highlight Coates looking to work his way back into the Liverpool set-up
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This is @placeholder, but it doesn't look like it anymore.
(CNN) -- The stories coming out of Ferguson, Missouri, paint an increasingly worrying picture—that of a Middle America city like most any other being turned into a war zone. It began with the shooting death of Michael Brown by a local police officer. The shooting seemed questionable, but the feeling in the community was that the police could not conduct a real, impartial investigation. When the police department declined to identify the officer involved, protests began. 5 things to know about Michael Brown's shooting If a listener didn't know any better, he would think the description of events unfolding in Ferguson must surely be taking place in Iraq or Afghanistan—combat-armored shock troops shoot tear gas into crowds while snipers train high-powered rifles on groups of civilians from atop heavily armored MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) assault vehicles rolling through and blocking off city streets like tanks. @highlight Tim Lynch: Stories coming out of Ferguson, Missouri, are worrisome @highlight Lynch: This small Middle America city seems to have turned into a war zone @highlight He says Pentagon has been doling out military weapons to police forces across U.S. @highlight Lynch: This misguided policy makes our cops dangerous and harmful to citizens
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This change doesn't represent the work of the @placeholder or any foreign power.
(CNN Student News) -- February 25, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Libya • Wisconsin • Atlanta, Georgia Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. NASA ANNOUNCER: Two....one...booster ignition...and the final liftoff of Discovery. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Of course, we will have more on that for you in today's show, but we are getting off the ground in northern Africa. My name is Carl Azuz. CNN Student News starts right now! First Up: Unrest in Libya AZUZ: There are roughly 6,000 Americans in Libya, and the U.S. government is trying to get them out. A ferry that was chartered to take hundreds of U.S. citizens from Libya to Malta was held up for a while yesterday. U.S. officials said everyone onboard was safe. They said the delay was because of the weather. @highlight President Obama discusses the driving force behind political unrest overseas @highlight Space shuttle Discovery takes flight for its 39th and final mission to space @highlight Hear what life is like for some African-American players in professional hockey @highlight Use the weekly Newsquiz to test your knowledge of stories you saw on CNN Student News
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It eventually went to a tiebreak, won 7-2 by @placeholder, who wrapped up the title and the near $200,000 first prize with a forehand down the line,
(CNN) -- A battle of former World No.1's in Tokyo saw Ana Ivanovic continue her 2014 renaissance with a fourth title of the year as she beat Denmark's Caroline Wozniacki in the final Sunday. It's been a fine year too for Wozniacki, capped by a runner-up spot to Serena Williams in the U.S.Open, but she proved second best to her Serbian opponent, who won 6-2 7-6 in the final of the WTA Pan Pacific Open. It stretched Ivanovic's career tally over Wozniacki to five wins against two, the victory wrapped up in 99 minutes. "It was a really good battle out there -- there were some very tough moments, especially in the second set," Ivanovic told the official WTA website. @highlight Ana Ivanovic beats Caroline Wozniacki in Tokyo final @highlight Fourth title of the year for former No.1 Ivanovic @highlight Victoria Azarenka to miss rest of the year with foot injury @highlight Venus Williams beaten in the first round in Wuhan
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When the freshman class arrived to @placeholder, they refused to go along with the status quo.
(CNN) -- Washington needs to be reformed. With polls consistently showing that Americans distrust their government and an abundance of evidence that our political system is not working well (some polls have shown that legislators are less trusted than car salesmen), the urgency of improving the rules and procedures through which our politicians govern is essential. It is a good time to look back at the Watergate Babies, most of whom have left town. Over the past month, two of the giants from this class, California Reps. George Miller and Henry Waxman have announced that they will retire. Almost the entire class is gone, other than Sen. Patrick Leahy of Vermont and Minnesota Democrat Rick Nolan. @highlight Julian Zelizer: The last few reformers elected after Watergate are retiring @highlight Their key message: Cleaning up government should precede policy changes @highlight Zelizer says Barack Obama promised change in 2008 but largely abandoned the effort @highlight He says U.S. needs to rein in lobbyists, regulate campaign donations, remove secrecy
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"@placeholder will give more details of the operation once the player has gone through his medical and the transfer is definitive.
(CNN) -- Spanish champions Barcelona have announced they've agreed a deal to sign Javier Mascherano from Liverpool. The Argentina international asked to be sold in July and has recently been left out of Liverpool's squad as his drawn out move neared completion. Mascherano is now expected to fly to Barcelona this weekend to put the finishing touches to a transfer believed to be in the region of $27 million. A statement on Barcelona's official website read: "FC Barcelona and Liverpool FC have reached agreement in principle for the transfer of Javier Mascherano, who will join the club for the next four seasons. @highlight Barcelona have agreed a deal with Liverpool for Javier Mascherano @highlight Argentina international set to finalize terms with Spanish champions @highlight The 26-year-old joined Liverpool in January 2007
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A visiting medical doctor at the scene provided assistance until a @placeholder ambulance and emergency staff arrived.
An Australian man is recovering in a Thai hospital after being mauled by a young male tiger in a special tourist enclosure at an animal park on the resort island of Phuket. Paul Goudie, from Werribee, near Melbourne, was attacked at the enclosure this week at the 'Tiger Kingdom' tourist show after being given controlled access to a group of young tigers. Mr Goudie, 49, suffered serious bites to his left leg and stomach and is being treated at a Phuket hospital prior to surgery to avoid the risk of infection. Paul Goudie, from Werribee, was mauled by a tiger in a Phuket animal park and retaliated by punching it. He is pictured with his son Jake, 16 @highlight Paul Goudie, from Werribee, was mauled by a tiger in a Phuket animal park @highlight The 49-year-old suffered serious bites to his left leg and stomach @highlight The Australian tourist punched the tiger as it attacked him @highlight Mr Goudie is on a two-week holiday in Thailand with his family
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'He broke my heart,' she said, explaining how @placeholder sent a friend to collect his letterman's jacket from her.
By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 17:58 EST, 6 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:58 EST, 6 October 2013 In the summer of 1945, a two teenagers fell in love and now, almost 70 years later, they're back together. When 17-year-old Chuck 'Red' Lewis saw 16-year-old Sandy 'Franci' Riggins (now Gutting) at Oceanside Pier in California, it was love at first sight. But the pair lost contact when Gutting went home to LA, and both went on to marry and raise families in different cities. Memories: Chuck Lewis and Sandy Cutting walking north on The Strand toward the Oceanside Pier where they met in 1945 @highlight Sandy Gutting, 84, and Chuck Lewis, 85, fell in love in 1945 on spring break @highlight They broke up after Gutting returned to LA and didn't speak for 62 years @highlight The couple reunited seven years ago and fell in love all over again
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Though they worked together for some time, Palin and @placeholder have been rivals ever since a policy dispute erupted shortly after Palin resigned from office and Parnell took her place.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin snubbed home state Republicans this year, instead endorsing an independent candidate for governor and his Democratic running mate for lieutenant governor. Republican-turned independent candidate Bill Walker posted a photo on Facebook on Thursday of himself, Sarah Palin and his Democratic running-mate Byron Mallott, all of whom are sporting Walker-Mallott pins. "People and progress over politics," the caption reads. Palin hosted an event for Walker and Mallott -- billing themselves as the "Unity Ticket" -- in her Wasilla home. Her across-the-aisle endorsement is a jab at incumbent Republican Gov. Sean Parnell, who served as Palin's lieutenant governor when she was the head of the Alaskan state government from 2006 to 2009. @highlight Byron Mallott is a Democrat running for lieutenant governor in Alaska. @highlight Mallott is the running mate to indepedent governor hopeful Brian Walker. @highlight Pallin has long had a dispute with Alaska's current governor, Republican Sean Parnell. @highlight Palin's approval numbers in her home state are low.
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The northern hemisphere of @placeholder was never imaged by the Voyager 2 spacecraft, so it is unknown whether additional coronae exist.
By Mark Prigg for MailOnline It is one of the oddest moons in the solar system. Miranda, a small, icy moon of Uranus, is covered in giant fault canyons 12 times as deep as the Grand Canyon, giving it a unique look leading to it being called a 'Frankenstein moon'. Now, researchers say they have finally discovered why it looks so unusual. A mosaic of high-resolution Voyager 2 images of Miranda, the 'Frankenstein moon' of Uranus. One wide-angle and eight narrow-angle camera images of Miranda were combined in this view to show off the bizarre deformed surface. At about 500 km in diameter, Miranda is only one-seventh as large as Earth's moon. @highlight Miranda is a small icy moon of Uranus @highlight Covered in large cracks up to 200km across @highlight Strange appearance has baffled astronomers for decades @highlight Researchers now say a warming ice surface caused the deformities @highlight Effect is similar to tectonic plate movement on Earth
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Fellow German @placeholder was then tasked with hitting a barn door after a fan suggested the forward wouldn't be able to do it.
Most footballers often find themselves on the wrong end of abuse from fans for poor performances and it would seem the Arsenal players have had enough as they attempted to prove their critics wrong with a promotional video for Paddy Power. Firstly, Per Mertsesacker sets out to prove his pace after one football fan claimed his milk would turn quicker than the big German. The defender put in a quick sprint as the referee test the milk before giving him the thumbs up. Challenge: Per Mertesacker put his pace to the test for the lighthearted advert Pace: Mertesacker seemed determined to prove that he could turn quicker than a pint of milk @highlight Arsenal players starred in a promotional video for Paddy Power's Ball of Shame campaign @highlight Per Mertesacker, Lukas Podolski and Mikel Arteta set out to prove their Twitter critics wrong @highlight Mertesacker was tasked with turning quicker than a pink of milk
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@placeholder was taken to Katy's house where his mother, who is a nurse, stemmed the bleeding from his wounds and dialled 999.
By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 11:41 EST, 8 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:42 EST, 8 July 2013 A boy of 15 was stabbed eight times in a frenzied knife attack at a bus stop as he walked his girlfriend home from school. Jake Anderson suffered a punctured lung when Dale Warburton, 17, lunged at him during a confrontation and knifed him in the back and side in Preston. Warburton's knife pierced the schoolboy's shirt, jumper and thick winter coat and the blade bent under the force of the impact, a court was told. 'Dangerous young man': Dale Warburton, 17, left, attacked Jake Anderson, seen right with his girlfriend Katy Singleton, with a knife as the couple were walking home from school in Lancashire @highlight Jake Anderson attacked by 'dangerous' Dale Warburton, 17, in Preston @highlight Victim had confronted Warburton about texts he sent to a mutual friend @highlight Attack ceased thanks to 'bravery' of two boys who stepped in to seize knife @highlight Warburton jailed for six years after admitting causing grievous bodily harm @highlight Jake suffered a punctured lung but has since made a full recovery
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Early days: This shot of @placeholder and Steve Wozniak in the garage of Jobs' parents' house was taken in 1976
By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 19:57 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:10 EST, 20 August 2013 The newly-released biopic of Apple founder Steve Jobs, entitled Jobs, has resulted in a furious exchange between Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and the film's lead, Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher plays the tech visionary in the film, about which Wozniak has posted his own unsolicited review on the tech site Gizmodo. Wozniak dismissed the film, which follows Jobs from his days as a college drop-out to the game-changing release of the iPod in 2001, as 'fiction' and accused Kutcher of being 'disingenuous'. Scroll down to see trailer @highlight Kutcher plays Steve Jobs in the new biopic Jobs @highlight Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak said the film is riddled with inaccuracies @highlight Kutcher accused Wozniak of disparaging the film because he's being paid to consult on a different Jobs film @highlight Wozniak said Kutcher has made 'disingenuous' and 'wrong' statements about him
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Shapiro said he had already completed the list without @placeholder's quote but revised it as protests grew following a grand jury's decision last week to not indict a white officer in his death.
Gwyneth Paltrow and her estranged husband Chris Martin have made it into Yale's top ten quote list for 2014. It was a statement on their website announcing their separation on March 25, 2014, which caught the eye of Fred Shapiro, an associate director at Yale Law School's library who compiled the selection. 'We have always conducted our relationship privately, and we hope that as we consciously uncouple and coparent, we will be able to continue in the same manner,' the note read. Pearls of wisdom: Gwyneth Paltrow and her estranged husband Chris Martin have made it into Yale's top ten quote list for 2014 @highlight The selection was compiled by Fred Shapiro, an associate director at Yale Law School's library @highlight 'I can't breathe!' - the exclamation made by a black man, Eric Garner, while being placed in a police chokehold - was chosen as the most notable quote @highlight The original Yale Book of Quotations was published in 2006, and Shapiro has updated it with an annual list of the top ten quotes @highlight He said quotes are chosen because they are famous or important or reflect the spirit of the times
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Yet despite the new evidence, @placeholder officials remain adamant that the remains are Hitler's and, in their defense, have released archive documents in an attempt to prove the bones are authentic.
(CNN) -- Nearly 65 years after his demise by his own hand in a bunker beneath the streets of Berlin, Adolf Hitler is still managing to cause controversy. The latest dispute has pitched U.S. researchers against the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) in a debate over the authenticity of fragments of skull and jawbone said to belong to the Nazi dictator. The origins of the dispute date back to 2000 when Russian officials put the fragments on public display in Moscow. The skull fragment has a hole near the temple. Proof, said officials, that Hitler had committed suicide by putting a gun to his head. @highlight Debate over authenticity of the remains of Adolf Hitler's skull continues @highlight U.S. researchers say skull fragment say DNA evidence proves that skull fragment isn't Hitler's @highlight Fragment of Hitler's alleged skull and jawbone held in Russian state archive
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@placeholder is something that's misunderstood and is something people talk
By Bianca London A new piece of research has revealed the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures across different areas of the UK - and the results are fascinating. Brits, Boobs and Botox, as the report is called, features an extensive range of data which can be attributed to different procedures, towns, genders, age groups and years. Blackpool was identified as the ‘boob job’ capital of the UK, while Aberdeen came top for face lifts. Revealing all: A new cosmetic surgery report called Brits, Boobs and Botox has delved into the nation's cosmetic surgery habits and discovered that London takes the title for fillers capital of the UK, with South West London being most popular for Botox @highlight New report called Brits, Boobs and Botox looks at cosmetic surgery trends @highlight Aberdeen came top for face lifts @highlight Wolverhampton revealed to be hair transplant capital of the UK @highlight Saw huge spike in hair transplants after Wayne Rooney's
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@placeholder is considered a 'cyberlocker', in which users can upload and transfer files that are too large to send by email.
Internet mogul Kim Dotcom says he is broke and facing jail in New Zealand Internet mogul Kim Dotcom, accused of pocketing more than $175 million from pirated copies of movies and other material, claims he is broke and facing jail in New Zealand. In a live video link from his multi-million dollar mansion, the German-born entrepreneur said he had no money left to defend himself at a bail hearing in Auckland. 'I'm defenseless and they're using that opportunity to try and get my bail revoked and that's what I'm facing on Thursday,' Dotcom said in the link to to the UnBound Digital conference in England. @highlight Mogul said he has no money left to defend himself at Auckland bail hearing @highlight Claims he has spent $10million on legal costs since his arrest in early 2012 @highlight Police seized millions of dollars and luxury cars when they raided his home @highlight Dotcom said high-flying lifestyle made him an easy target for 'witch-hunt' @highlight Piracy accusations center on Dotcom's Hong Kong-based Megaupload site
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Yet it's a crucial question -- perhaps the central question -- for @placeholder to consider.
(CNN) -- It's getting harder to shock people with stats about income inequality. Americans know they live in a two-tier country -- one where the uber-super-ultra-rich are leaving the rest of us behind; where, as Michael Moore famously put it, 400 of the richest people control the same amount of wealth as 150 million others; where, as President Obama said in a speech on Wednesday, the "average CEO has gotten a raise of nearly 40% since 2009, but the average American earns less than he or she did in 1999." "Even though our businesses are creating new jobs and have broken record profits," the president said in his prepared remarks, "nearly all the income gains of the past ten years have continued to flow to the top 1%." @highlight Obama: "Growing inequality isn't just morally wrong; it's bad economics" @highlight John Sutter talks to philosophers about the morality of extreme income inequality @highlight Obama's remarks came Wednesday in a policy speech about the economy @highlight Sutter says the morality of income distribution is a central question for America
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Alongside @placeholder, the political philosophy of anarchism made the list.
(CNN) -- They've long been considered topics that aren't polite to discuss at the dinner table. As it turns out, politics and religion can get touchy on Wikipedia as well. The two topics dominated a list of the most controversial pages on the crowdsourced Web encyclopedia. Topping the English-language version of the list? Former President George W. Bush. To determine the most controversial pages, researchers from Oxford University looked at their number of "reverts" -- instances in which an editor changes something on a page, only to have someone else come along and change it back to the previous wording. @highlight George W. Bush tops list of most controversial English-language Wiki pages @highlight Analysis looked at Wikipedia pages with most frequent changes @highlight Politics and religions dominate the top 10 @highlight A pro wrestling page also made the list
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While Catherine lives apart from Cameron and @placeholder, the three adults share all parenting, with the children living in both homes equally.
The days of a 2point4 children family are long gone. There are currently two million lone parent families and 63,000 same sex couple families in the UK. Add to that the 5,206 adoptions that took place in 2012 and the 1950s style of parenting is starting to look as outdated as the era's hairstyles. As one of the most popular members of the Coronation Street cast over the last decade, actor Charlie Condou, who played Marcus Dent on the TV soap, has become something of a poster boy for this new age of unusual parenting. The 40-year-old and his partner Cameron Laux, 49, share daughter Georgia, four, and son Hal, two, with their friend Catherine Kanter, who is also the children's mother. @highlight Charlie and his partner Cameron share two children with friend Catherine @highlight The family co-parent a son and daughter, sharing school runs and holidays @highlight The trio are now speaking out to encourage other alternative parenting
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@placeholder were totally dominant against a Mallorca side who had exceeded expectations to occupy fourth place in the Primera Liga going into the match.
(CNN) -- Lionel Messi grabbed a brilliant hat-trick as Barcelona routed Tenerife 5-0 on Sunday to maintain their two-point advantage at the top in the Spain's La Liga over arch rivals Real Madrid. Barca, who went into the late kickoff temporarily trailing Real, who had won 2-0 at home to Real Mallorca, made a slow start and might have been behind. Alejandro Alfaro had three good chances to put the hosts ahead but the Tenerife striker hit the crossbar on was denied twice by goalkeeper Victor Valdes. They were made to pay as World Player of the Year Messi scored the opener in the 36th minute after getting a pass from Bojan Krkic inside the area. @highlight Lionel Messi scores a hat-trick in Barcelona's 5-0 win over Tenerife @highlight Emphatic victory keeps Barca two points clear of arch-rivals Real Madrid @highlight Real beat Real Mallorca 2-0 in earlier game with Gonzalo Higiuan and Esteban Granero scoring @highlight A match at the Bernabeu is played in snow for the first time in 30 years
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'It was my first run, so I was, of course, a little bit nervous,' the four-time overall World Cup champion and 2010 @placeholder downhill gold medalist said.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:51 EST, 4 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:05 EST, 5 December 2013 She's the fastest female skier in the world, but Lindsey Vonn was testing, not competing, when making her first World Cup training run today in 10 months. Returning to her prized foreground, Lake Louise in Alberta - a course that has been dubbed 'Lake Lindsey' after the Olympian took 14 World Cup race victories there - the 29-year-old slid across her first finish line since February and declared her repaired right knee was 'stable'. Vonn will wait until after the training run on Thursday to decide whether to race for the first time since a high-speed crash at the world championships in February, where she tore two ligaments in her knee and broke a bone in her lower leg. @highlight Lindsey Vonn returned to the slopes on Wednesday in her first proper downhill training run since seriously injuring her knee during a high-speed crash in February @highlight The 29-year-old said her knee felt 'good' and 'stable' but admitted she was nervous about the race @highlight The Olympic gold medalist will now check her injury for swelling before making a decision to compete on Friday @highlight The training run took place at Lake Louise in Canada, which has been dubbed 'Lake Lindsey' because of Vonn's record of wins
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Former @placeholder and Ireland lock Cullen backed the province to cope with Moore's absence.
Leinster prop Marty Moore will miss Ireland's autumn Test series after being ruled out of action for 12 weeks. The 23-year-old tighthead suffered a 'bang on his shoulder' in Leinster's 20-3 victory at Zebre on Saturday, coach Leo Cullen has confirmed. Dublin-born Moore would have competed with Leinster team-mate Mike Ross for Ireland's starting tighthead spot in November's three-Test Guinness Series. Ireland's (from left) Paul O'Connell, Conor Murray, Fergus McFadden, Devin Toner and Marty Moore during a reception at Farmleigh House, Dublin The five-cap front-rower's absence adds to Ireland boss Joe Schmidt's injury problems, with Sean O'Brien, Cian Healy and Fergus McFadden all out of autumn action. @highlight Forward suffered a 'bang on his shoulder' in Leinster's 20-3 victory at Zebre @highlight Marty Moore would have competed with Leinster team-mate Mike Ross for Ireland's starting tighthead spot @highlight Sean O'Brien, Cian Healy and Fergus McFadden also out for Ireland
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And the @placeholder bosses have warned me that if I say anything rude or controversial, they will edit it out and you won't know the difference."
(CNN) -- Let's face it; most awards shows can be pretty dull. It's not that we don't tune in to every single one, of course, but it's always a pleasant surprise when the ceremony is actually fun to watch. Last night's Emmy Awards hosted by Jane Lynch not only honored Emmy shoo-ins like "The Daily Show," "Mad Men" and "Modern Family" and fan favorite "Friday Night Lights" alike, but also brought the laughs. Here are our top five funniest moments. 1. Leading ladies storm the stage As soon as Sofia Vergara and Rob Lowe presented the nominees for outstanding lead actress in a comedy, Amy Poehler, whose name was read first for "Parks and Recreation'" smiled at the camera and then promptly ran up onto the stage before any of the other nominees -- let alone the winner -- was announced. @highlight Amy Poehler, smiled at the camera and then promptly ran up onto the stage @highlight A sketch where characters from different shows all popped up at the Dunder-Mifflin office @highlight Ricky Gervais once again faced some of the celebs he slammed
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The show, which is produced by Boston native @placeholder, begins its second season on TNT next week.
(CNN) -- A police officer featured on the TNT reality show "Boston's Finest" apparently took his own life Tuesday, a police source said. Boston Police officials are not publicly revealing details of the death of Officer Pat Rogers, who appeared in several episodes of the first season of the unscripted series about the pressures of police work. "The Boston Police department is investigating the unfortunate death of a member of the department," an official statement said. "At this time the circumstances are under investigation and the department asks that the media respect the privacy of the family." A Boston police source who asked not to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media said the preliminary investigation suggested it was a suicide. @highlight NEW: "Boston's Finest" producer Donnie Wahlberg: "I am so deeply saddened" @highlight The preliminary investigation suggests it was a suicide, Boston police source tells CNN @highlight Officer Pat Rogers was a "really nice, well-liked guy," police source says @highlight The show begins its 2nd season next week
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Magic moment: @placeholder, 10, (with her back to the camera) asks the
She may be head of state but the Queen, it seems, is as impatient as any excited great-grandmother-to-be. Speaking for the entire nation yesterday, she urged the Duchess of Cambridge’s baby to ‘hurry up’. And she revealed she was keen for a quick arrival because ‘I’m going on holiday soon’. Watch video of the comments below... Thrilled: Fay Batey is the bold schoolgirl who asked the Queen the frank question: 'Would you like the baby to be a boy or a girl?' To which the Queen, pictured smiling in Cumbria today, admitted she would like the royal baby to 'hurry up' before she goes off on holiday to Balmoral @highlight Her Majesty also admitted on trip to Lake District today that she didn't mind what sex the baby will be @highlight Queen's frank conversation on royal birth was with Cumbria schoolgirl Fay Batey outside her school @highlight Brave 10-year-old had asked the Queen: 'Would you like it to be a boy or a girl?' @highlight 'I don’t really mind but I’m going on holiday soon so I would like the baby to hurry up and arrive soon,’ she replied
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The court had reached the same conclusion in the case of @placeholder.
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:23 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 29 July 2013 Proceedings: Both prosecutions were brought by Attorney General Dominic Grieve (pictured) A juror dropped from the trial of an alleged sex offender after posting on Facebook that he wanted to ‘F*** up a paedophile’ was today jailed for two months for contempt of court. Kasim Davey, 21, of Palmers Green, north London, said there was ‘a lot of Jimmy Savile news at the time’ and he wrote the message as a result of ‘spontaneous surprise at the kind of case I was on’. @highlight Kasim Davey, 21, of London said there was 'lots of Savile news at the time' @highlight He wrote the message because of 'spontaneous surprise at case I was on' @highlight Joseph Beard, 29, also jailed for two months at High Court for contempt @highlight He used internet to research case he was sitting on as a juror in Surrey @highlight Both prosecutions were brought by Attorney General Dominic Grieve
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He was captured by @placeholder forces in April 2003, shortly after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled the Hussein regime.
Baghdad, Iraq (CNN) -- Tariq Aziz, formerly Saddam Hussein's top diplomat, who has been in U.S. custody in Iraq, has been transferred to the custody of the Iraqi government, an Iraqi official said Wednesday. Aziz was handed over on Monday from Camp Cropper and is being held at Kadhimiya prison in Baghdad, Boshu Ibrahim, deputy Justice minister, told CNN. This move comes as Camp Cropper, the last major U.S. detention facility in Iraq is being officially handed over to the Iraqi government on Thursday. Serving a 15-year sentence, Aziz was part of a transfer of more than two dozen former Saddam Hussein regime members, 26 on Monday and three last month. @highlight Tariq Aziz was a face of the Hussein regime @highlight The transfer comes as U.S. closes Camp Cropper @highlight Aziz has been hospitalized frequently during his jailing
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bee venom cream by cult beauty product firm @placeholder, available at
It's not every day you see a celebrity lying prone in a towel with their face covered in gold. But it's not every day that a celebrity is offered a facial with a £1,000 price tag. Lucky Lisa Snowdon, the face beneath the precious metal, is the latest recipient of the ultra-luxe Gold Bee Venom facial, performed at The May Fair Hotel in London. The star tweeted a rather arresting photograph of herself mid-treatment, reclined on the spa bed with the glittering gold mask covering her face. Golden girl: Lisa Snowdon tweeted this picture of herself undergoing the NOTOX 24 carat facial at the May Fair hotel @highlight Gold facial is UK's most expensive @highlight Takes place at London's May Fair hotel or can be done in clients' home @highlight Uses £380 Rodial cream with bee venom along with real 24 carat gold mask @highlight Poppy Delevingne has had facial too and Donna Air is booked in for today
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She waived her anonymity to tell an ITV documentary screened last night how the Jim’ll Fix It star was in cahoots with pop paedophile @placeholder.
By Sam Greenhill and Claire Ellicott and Nick Fagge and Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 15:41 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 4 October 2012 A woman claims she saw Gary Glitter - seen on Jim'll Fix It in 1991 - having sex with an underage girl in host Jimmy Savile's dressing room Gary Glitter raped a girl of 13 in Sir Jimmy Savile’s BBC dressing room, it was claimed last night. The attack in the 1970s allegedly took place as Savile was himself groping a 14-year-old in the same room. A third star – a household-name entertainer who still performs – was also abusing a schoolgirl, according to the claims. @highlight Woman who claims she was abused by Jimmy Savile says she saw Gary Glitter having sex with an underage girl in the presenter's dressing room @highlight Karin Ward appears in the documentary 'Exposure: The Other Side Of Jimmy Savile', which airs on ITV tonight @highlight Claims come after footage of Glitter performing on Jim'll Fix It in 1991 emerged online @highlight The BBC faced fresh claims it hushed up Savile’s abuse. @highlight Newsnight was plunged into a row over why it failed to pass allegations to police. @highlight More women came forward to tell how Savile molested them as teenagers. @highlight It was claimed the star abused girls as young as nine at Jersey’s notorious Haut de la Garenne children’s home.
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Editor: Diana Vreeland in her Vogue office in 1965, she was editor of the @placeholder version of the magazine for ten years
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 09:47 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 07:39 EST, 18 June 2013 She was the formidable style maven editor who advised Jackie O, discovered Twiggy and called herself 'the one and only fashion editor.' Diana Vreeland, who died in 1989, edited the glossy magazine Harpers Bazaar for 26 years from 1936 before going on to U.S. Vogue for 10 years between 1963 and 1971. Unsurprisingly, with friends at the world's finest design houses, her collection of clothing was extensive and impressive. Possessing great personal style and charisma, Vreeland was an influential and valued client of all the major fashion houses and could take her pick. @highlight Collection donated by close family friend @highlight Yves Saint Laurent couture bejewelled crushed velvet evening ensemble expected to fetch £3,000 @highlight Died in 1989 and was one of fashion's most famous faces
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himself up at a @placeholder government military checkpoint 100 km (60 miles)
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 07:32 EST, 8 February 2013 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 8 February 2013 Admission: The former American ambassador to Mali, Vicki Huddleston, says France paid $17 million in ransoms to free French hostages The former American ambassador to Mali says France paid $17 million in ransoms to free French hostages and that the money ended up in the hands of the same al-Qaeda militants the country is fighting now. In an interview that aired Friday on iTele, Vicki Huddleston said the money allowed al-Qaeda's North Africa branch to flourish in Mali. 'Two years ago, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) kidnapped a number of French citizens at a uranium mine in Niger,' she said. @highlight Vicki Huddleston says France paid the ransoms to free French hostages @highlight But the money ended up in the hands of the same al-Qaeda militants @highlight Said the money allowed al-Qaeda's North Africa branch to flourish in Mali @highlight French President Nicolas Sarkozy's chief of staff at time has denied claims
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Obama said Saturday that the failure of the Senate to move the @placeholder forward was "incredibly disappointing."
Washington (CNN) -- The Senate voted 65-31 on Saturday to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" law, which bans openly gay people from serving in the armed forces. The measure now goes to President Obama to sign. The House of Representatives passed the measure 250-175 on Wednesday. Obama and the Pentagon must certify that repealing the 1993 law will not adversely affect the armed services. Obama earlier Saturday called an earlier procedural vote advancing the repeal toward a final vote a "historic step toward ending the controversial policy." "It is time to close this chapter in our history," Obama said. @highlight NEW: Senate passes 'don't ask, don't tell' repeal, 65-31 @highlight Six Republicans vote with Democrats to advance repeal toward final vote @highlight Dream Act gets 55 of the 60 votes needed to proceed @highlight The lame-duck Congress is working ahead of the holiday break
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Limited economic and financial sanctions on @placeholder will expire this summer unless all 28 EU governments agree to extend them.
(CNN)Why stop now? This must be the question Vladimir Putin is asking himself as he considers the latest European pleas for peace in Ukraine, to be discussed at a crisis summit in Minsk on Wednesday. Since invading and annexing Crimea almost one year ago, the Russian president has been running rings around the European Union, NATO and the Obama administration. It is not that Putin is particularly clever -- on the contrary, his behavior suggests he is paranoid, impulsive and insecure. But he has benefited from the greater weaknesses of his opponents. So as he considers his response to Europe's ideas for a new cease-fire and a "comprehensive settlement" in eastern Ukraine, what will Putin be thinking? What does he know? @highlight Vladimir Putin considers his response to Europe's ideas for a new cease-fire in Ukraine @highlight Since annexing Crimea, Putin has run rings around U.S., European leaders, says Simon Tisdall @highlight Would the U.S. really go to war with Russia to rescue, say, Estonia or Norway, he asks
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But this defendant took it upon himself to silence @placeholder forever."
(CNN) -- Michael Dunn will have to wait another day -- at least -- to learn his fate. He is charged with first-degree murder in the November 2012 death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis, one of four black teenagers who were in an SUV shot by Dunn -- who is white -- in violence that flared from an argument over loud music. The Jacksonsville, Florida, jury in Dunn's case deliberated all day Friday, only to send a message to the judge shortly before 7 p.m. that they had "reached a wall for the evening." In other words, for the second straight day they hadn't reached a decision. @highlight NEW: Judge dismisses jury for the night; they'll resume deliberations Saturday morning @highlight Michael Dunn opened fire on 4 teens in an SUV in 2012, killing 17-year-old Jordan Davis @highlight He's charged with first-degree murder; if convicted, he faces up to life in prison @highlight Dunn claims that he was acting in self-defense
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A source close to @placeholder offered a description of the roughly 30-minute meeting between Obama and McChrystal that led to the general's resignation Wednesday morning.
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday replaced Gen. Stanley McChrystal as commander of U.S. and allied forces in Afghanistan and nominated Gen. David Petraeus to replace him while affirming support for a counterinsurgency strategy encountering problems. The dramatic shift came a day after McChrystal's disparaging comments about America's civilian leadership surfaced, and reignited the national debate on the war in Afghanistan -- now in its eighth year with a June death toll of coalition forces that is close to becoming the highest of the war. Obama accepted McChrystal's resignation "with considerable regret" and named Petraeus, the head of the U.S. Central Command, to take over pending Senate confirmation. @highlight NEW: Key senator says Petraeus backs July 2011 start of withdrawal from Afghanistan @highlight NEW: Confirmation hearing for Petraeus to start no later than Tuesday @highlight Lawmakers praise choice of Petraeus and say Obama had no choice but to accept McChrystal resignation @highlight Obama urges the Senate to confirm Petraeus swiftly
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@placeholder has changed everything to the poor in these parts.
Editor's note: The n-word appears in this piece because CNN feels the context in which it is used is pertinent to the story of James "Little Man" Presley. James "Little Man" Presley has worked in the cotton fields of Sledge, Mississippi, since he was just 6 years old. SLEDGE, Mississippi (CNN) -- James Presley stands amid chopped cotton, the thick Mississippi mud caked on his well-worn boots. A smile spreads across his face when he talks about voting for Barack Obama and what that might mean for generations to come. His voice picks up a notch. He holds his head up a bit higher. @highlight James "Little Man" Presley, 78, has worked cotton fields since he was 6 years old @highlight "There's a heap of pride in voting for a black man," says the grandson of slaves @highlight His dad died when he was 5; Obama "knows what it is to come up without a father" @highlight His message: "The important thing in life is to try to live and do the best you can"
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@placeholder responded with a call for calm, yet another demand for an election recount, and most importantly a plea for protesters to ignore his earlier calls to protest on Wednesday and stay home instead.
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- As if on cue, Ermelinda Briceno entered the makeshift shrine to Hugo Chavez and shed a tear. This place of reverence to "el Comandante," the president of Venezuela for 14 years, popped up in this poor neighborhood after Chavez's death last month. Briceno said her devotion to Chavez is unshakable. But she understands why even some who supported the late president were reluctant to vote for his handpicked successor, Nicolas Maduro. "I think a lot of people didn't know Maduro so they didn't vote (for him) but here we are, it was very close," Briceno said. @highlight Venezuela: Seven people were killed and 61 were injured in post-election violence @highlight Nicolas Maduro secured 50.8% of votes, while Henrique Capriles Radonski won 49% @highlight Despite world-topping oil reserves, food shortages are rampant @highlight Venezuela predicts the country could see inflation hit 30% this year
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The traumatized girl finally caves and confesses she's been faking her period, at which point her mother presents her with a @placeholder period starter kit, presumably for when Katie does eventually reach the day she's been waiting for.
By Annabel Fenwick Elliott A pre-teen girl attempts to fake her first period, using glitter no less, in a hilarious new ad for Hello Flo's Period Starter Kit- but her mother teaches her a lesson she'll never forget. In 'First Moon Party' Katie's scheme is brilliantly foiled by her mom, who throws an excruciatingly embarrassing 'first period party,' eventually leading her daughter to fess up. The bash features cringe-inducing activities, such as a 'uterus piñata' and a 'pin the pad on the period' game. There’s even an allusion to 'vagina cake.' Unsurprisingly, the video has garnered more than 1.8 million views since it was uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday. @highlight The video, titled First Moon Party, has amassed more than 1.8million views in only two days
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Comeback: @placeholder scored right at the death to secure a late equaliser for Arsenal at Goodison Park
By Paul Hirst, Press Association Jack Wilshere thinks Arsenal will be brimming with confidence when they face Besiktas thanks to their comeback heroics at Everton on Saturday. Arsenal looked destined for defeat at Goodison Park after falling behind to goals from Seamus Coleman and Steven Naismith. The Gunners missed a host of chances in the second half, but their dogged determination bore fruit in the end as Aaron Ramsey and Olivier Giroud scored in a dramatic final seven minutes to snatch a point. Confident: Jack Wilshere believes Arsenal's comeback against Everton will inspire them against Besiktas On Wednesday, Arsenal face arguably their biggest match of the season when they host Besiktas in the second leg of their Champions League play-off. @highlight Jack Wilshere hails the Everton comeback as fantastic point @highlight Arsenal came back from two goals down to draw 2-2 with Everton @highlight Wilshere insists the point will give them confidence for Wednesday's Besiktas clash
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Relieved: Marian Harris rescued @placeholder from the animal clinic after being tipped off that her dog was not put down six months earlier.
A Texas man who has come to be known as the 'vampire vet' after allegedly being caught keeping family pets alive that were meant to be euthanized was indicted on three criminal charges Wednesday. Millard Lucien 'Lou' Tierce, 71, has been charged with one count of theft, one count of misapplication of fiduciary property and one count of animal cruelty, a Tarrant County grand jury decided, according to NBC 5. He is facing up to five years in prison after surrendering himself in May. At the time, officials inspecting Tierce's popular Camp Bowie Animal Clinic found that pets the veterinarian had accepted to be put down were actually being kept alive. @highlight Dr Millard Lucien Tierce, 71, kept at least four dogs brought to his Fort Worth clinic to be put down because he believed it was his decision @highlight He turned himself into Tarrant County Jail in May @highlight Marian and Jamie Harris took their Leonberger to be put down at Camp Bowie Animal Clinic in October 2013 after Tierce said he had a spinal defect @highlight Sid was found alive this week in a back room where he had spent six months being used as blood donor @highlight Lab technician told police some animals were caged for nearly 24 hours a day and experimented on @highlight Tierce's border collie was kept with a foot missing and dislocated shoulders in an exam room since June 2013
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Mrs Merkel appeared to offer Mr @placeholder a lifeline last night with a speech warning against letting Britain leave the EU, but they remain at loggerheads over the EC job
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor David Cameron and Angela Merkel have clashed in a meeting over the future of direction of Europe. Downing Street sources said the pair had a ‘candid’ exchange over the prospect of arch-federalist Jean-Claude Juncker becoming president of the European Commission. Mr Cameron has warned that Britain could leave the EU if he fails in his bid to block Mr Juncker’s appointment, which is backed by Mrs Merkel. David Cameron and Angela Merkel had a 'candid' meeting last night over who should become the next president of the European Commission Mr Cameron and Mrs Merkel sat across the table from one another at a breakfast meeting of G7 leaders this morning @highlight British PM and German Chancellor clash during bilateral at G7 summit @highlight Merkel backs arch-federalist Juncker as European Commission President @highlight But Cameron fears it will thwart his plan for radical reform of the EU @highlight Ex-French PM Rocard tells UK: Get out of Europe before you kill it
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@placeholder expects to go through 10 sessions several weeks apart, each lasting less than a minute.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Laura Hathaway initially had no regrets after getting a tattoo on her lower back when she was 21. But now, 10 years later, she wants it gone. Tattoo removal is more painful than the original tattoo, patient Laura Hathaway says. The pharmaceutical sales representative from Atlanta, Georgia, says it doesn't fit in with her current lifestyle as the mother of a 2-year-old boy who just started to talk. "The other day I bent over and he said, 'What's that?' and it just confirms why I'm having it removed." Dr. Scott Karempelis of Atlanta Dermatology Associates is performing a multitreatment laser procedure that will gradually erase Hathaway's tattoo with little or no scarring. The process is painful, expensive and time-consuming. @highlight American Academy of Dermatology: Tattoo regret common in the U.S. @highlight Current tattoo removal process is painful, expensive, time-consuming @highlight New, more easily removed tattoo ink scheduled to be available this fall
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This beats @placeholder in second place which averages 26.5 for men and 29 for women.
The countries which contain the heaviest and lightest citizens can be revealed today. This extraordinary graphic shows the average body mass index values for adults around the globe - with some surprising results. With its wealthy society and love of fast food outlets, many would place the U.S. at the top of the list. Big: The countries which contain the heaviest and lightest citizens can be revealed today. This graphic shows the countries which have the highest averages of body mass index Large: Many people may be surprised to learn that Kuwait has the highest average rates of body mass index in the world. This is a file picture of Kuwait city @highlight Kuwait is top of the list with the highest average body mass index @highlight UK is 26th in the list with America second @highlight Bangladesh is bottom along with some of the poorest countries in world
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@placeholder demand total respect but, on current form, more England players would get in the Ireland team than vice-versa.
As England take stock ahead of surely the defining match of this Six Nations against Ireland, my advice would be: ‘Don’t buy into the cliches. Don’t waste a second about what is meant to happen and how such a massive occasion is meant to play out. Just have the confidence to produce your A game, execute and win.’ Rugby is full of these cliches and they can get into your head. ‘You never know which French team are going to turn up’; ‘The Italian pack will always make life difficult’; ‘The South Africans will always out-muscle you up front’; ‘New Zealand run the ball from everywhere’; ‘The Australians can’t scrummage’; ‘Playing Ireland on a wet afternoon in Dublin is hell’; ‘You must silence the crowd in Cardiff’, etc. @highlight England followed up their opening Six Nations victory over Wales by defeating Italy 47-17 at Twickenham @highlight Stuart Lancaster's side face a stiffer challenge against Ireland on March 1 @highlight Former head coach Sir Clive Woodward insists England must continue with confidence and ignore old stereotypes @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest 2015 Six Nations news
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As outspoken about the current political climate in her homeland as she is committed to staying out of mainstream politics, Fatima Bhutto has had to deflect calls from many in Pakistan to enter into the political fray in the aftermath of her aunt @placeholder's death.
(CNN) -- At 25-years-old, Fatima Bhutto is eligible to become prime minister of Pakistan. Outspoken critic of President Musharraf, a life free of politics is unlikely for Fatima Bhutto. But the writer and poet, whose family name carries so much weight in Pakistan doesn't feel the burden of continuing the family's political dynasty. Instead that fate has befallen her cousin Bilawal, who will have to wait 6 years before being able to run for office. The 19-year-old son of Benazir Bhutto was thrust into a political life when he was nominated as leader of the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) after his mother's murder last December. @highlight Niece of Benazir Bhutto a strong critic of Pakistan's political culture @highlight The 25-year-old is a columnist, author and poet @highlight Legacy of family history means politics will always play a part in her life
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"Gift-giving creates the perfect opportunity to try to buy @placeholder.
Sarah Wagner's interest in American manufacturing began with a family road trip. She and her husband loaded up their motor home in summer 2011 and visited small towns across the country whose fate seemed to be tied to the presence of industry. Where plants and factories had closed down, they found empty main streets with boarded-up storefronts. In other places, such as Forest City, Iowa, home to the Winnebago factory, they found vibrant communities where they could tour manufacturing facilities and witness the pride employees took in their work. When the trip was over, she started a Twitter account to share resources for all things made stateside. As USA Love List has evolved into a website, Wagner has learned that even though she can find plenty of goods made in the United States, it's impossible to live off them. @highlight Gift shopping is the perfect time to test how far you can go buying local, bloggers say @highlight Mom: "You have extra time to research, and ... flexibility in what you choose to buy" @highlight Kids can be hard to shop for because they often want electronics, licensed toys @highlight Check labels at Target, Wal-Mart for beauty products, paper goods made in U.S., some say
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The company said in a statement: '@placeholder is dedicated to food quality, and the health and safety of its consumers.
By Associated Press, Reuters Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:41 EST, 12 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:41 EST, 12 February 2013 The Nestle Prepared Foods Co. has ordered a recall of Lean Cuisine mushroom ravioli after consumer reports that glass shards were found in the product. Officials say affected packages of Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli have productions codes of 2311587812 and 2312587812. Both codes have a 'best before' date of December 2013. Nestle said that it was forced to issue the recall after three people reported finding the glass in their meals. Recall: Culinary Collection Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli have production codes of 2311587812 and 2312587812. Both codes have a 'best before' date of December 2013 @highlight Affected products believed to have been sold in November @highlight Three customers reported finding the shards of glass in the Mushroom Mezzaluna Ravioli meals @highlight Nestle Prepared Foods, which manufactures Lean Cuisine, apologizes to its customers
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The captain made an announcement to passengers, explaining that the flight was overweight and couldn't take off, asking for four people to leave the flight and transfer to @placeholder to catch another plane.
By Travelmail Reporter An easyJet flight carrying TOWIE cast members and their luggage was grounded because it was too heavy to take off. The plane flying from Southend to Malaga, Spain, on Saturday was delayed after it was not allowed to take off due to carrying 200kgs of extra weight. Cast members Arg, Ricky Rayment, Lauren Pope, Grace Andrews, Fran Parman, Bobby Cole Norris and Jasmin Walia were all on board the flight, heading to Marbella for a 10-day trip being filmed for a summer special of the ITV2 series. Flying to Marbs: Bobby takes a photo of the crew on board the easyJet flight that was grounded on Saturday @highlight Cast members on board included Arg, Ricky Rayment, and Lauren Pope @highlight Bobby's luggage was 4kg overweight - which was down to 'hairspray' @highlight Flight delayed until four passengers volunteered to leave, fly from Luton
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