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In autumn, power will transfer to a new generation of politicians who will decide the future direction for @placeholder.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- It may be 23 years since Chinese soldiers gunned down unarmed protesters near Tiananmen Square but memories of that day remain raw for pro-democracy activists within and outside the country. More than 100,000 people are expected to gather in Hong Kong's Victoria Park Monday night for a candlelight vigil to remember the lives lost when tanks rolled into the Beijing square. The mainland government still bans public discussion of the events of June 4, 1989, when government forces intent on ending pro-democracy demonstrations opened fire on civilians. The official Chinese government account said 241, including soldiers, died and 7,000 were wounded. @highlight June 4 marks 23 years since Chinese soldiers opened fire on students @highlight More than 100,000 people are expected to gather in Hong Kong to mark deaths @highlight Event passes once again without mention in Chinese mainland press @highlight Weibo posts relating to the date are being deleted by government censors
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They were expected to steady a franchise that ran into disrepair during @placeholder' final years as owner.
The Oakland Raiders fired coach Dennis Allen on Monday, just four games - and four losses - into his third season. The decision was announced soon after the Raiders returned from London where they lost their 10th straight game dating back to last season, 34-14 to the Miami Dolphins. Allen was the first head coach hired by Oakland after the death of longtime owner Al Davis. His 8-28 win-loss record is the worst for the club since before Davis arrived in 1963. Dennis Allen was sacked as head coach by the Oakland Raiders after four straight defeats in 2014 The Raiders were thrashed 38-14 by the Miami Dolphins in an NFL International Series game at Wembley @highlight Allen sacked early in his third season in charge in Oakland @highlight Raiders have lost opening four games this season @highlight Oakland were beaten 38-14 by Miami Dolphins at Wembley on Sunday
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'In many ways the Academy is falling further and further behind because @placeholder is more diverse,' he said.
African-American civil rights groups plan to protest outside Sunday's Oscars show, where every single one of this year's 20 acting nominees is white. However small, the demonstration will revive debate about diversity at the Oscars-awarding Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, whose voting members are overwhelmingly white and with an average age in their 60s. 'The goal of the protest is to send a message to the Academy, send a message to Hollywood, send a message to the film industry,' said Earl Ofari Hutchinson, head of the LA Urban Policy Roundtable group. 'And the message is very simple: you don't reflect America, your industry doesn't reflect America. Women, Hispanics, African-Americans, people of color (are) invisible in Hollywood.' @highlight Protests are planned at Sunday's Oscars ceremony to complain about the fact that all 20 acting nominees this year were white @highlight Notable snubs included Britain's David Oyelowo who had been widely tipped to receive a nomination for playing Martin Luther King Jr. in Selma @highlight Voting members of the Oscars-awarding Academy of Motion Picture Arts are overwhelmingly white and with an average age in their 60s
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Apple's maps application proved to be inferior to @placeholder's ousted service.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 29 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 30 April 2013 Google is trying to upstage Siri, the sometimes droll assistant that answers questions and helps people manage their lives on Apple's iPhone and iPad. The duel begins Monday with the release of a free iPhone and iPad app that features Google Now, a technology that performs many of the same functions as Siri. It's the first time that Google Now has been available on smartphones and tablet computers that aren't running on the latest version of Google's Android software. Google Now on the iPhone and iPad - the new app, launched today, will compete with Apple's Siri @highlight Google launches Google Now service for iPhone and iPad @highlight Will compete directly with Apple's Siri service
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The reality in many cases is that @placeholder' reputation for bloody violence is the only thing encouraging new recruits from within the many towns and villages the terror group has seized in recent months.
A 15-year-old prisoner accused of having fought for ISIS has described how the terrorists murder women who show their skin and drug young men to convince them to carry out suicide attacks. A group of accused men are being held in northern Syria after being captured earlier this year by Kurdish troops battling to force the jihadists out of the area. While many of the prisoners deny being involved, teenager Kareem Mufleh readily admits his links to ISIS - claiming he had been threatened with beheading if they did not join the terror group. Mufleh was eventually captured by Kurdish fighters in June, during a firefight in which he was shot three times in the stomach, leaving massive scars. @highlight Kareem Mufleh among group of accused extremists held in northern Syria @highlight 15-year-old says ISIS threatened to murder him if he didn't join their ranks @highlight Claims ISIS uses anti-anxiety drugs to make recruits willing suicide bombers @highlight Also described witnessing woman being brutally killed for showing her arms @highlight Showed scars caused by being shot three times during firefight with Kurdish troops who subsequently took him captive and saved his life
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"I have no other alternative if @placeholder is not going to be reasonable."
(CNN) -- Pop star David Cassidy filed suit on Wednesday against Sony, claiming he was not paid for his image on merchandise from the hit television show, "The Partridge Family," in which he starred. "For nearly 40 years, defendants have swindled Mr. Cassidy out of his rightful share of the profits from The Partridge Family, and when Mr. Cassidy has inquired as to the matter, have lied to him so as to continue to conceal their deception," said the lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court. "Mr. Cassidy has reason to believe, and does reasonably believe, that defendants have been perpetrating a scam" and "will continue to go to any and all lengths necessary, no matter how despicable, to avoid upholding" his contract, the suit said. @highlight 1970s pop icon David Cassidy filed a lawsuit Wednesday against Sony @highlight The lawsuit claims Cassidy has been 'swindled' out of merchandising profits @highlight Cassidy, 61, says he has only received $5,000 from Partridge Family merchandise @highlight A Sony spokeswoman had no comment
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I have always loved @placeholder for their fashion credentials and forward thinking' said Beyoncé.
Beyonce and Topshop owner Sir Philip Green have sent the fashion world into a frenzy today with the announcement that they are launch a new company together. The Queen of pop and the high street fashion house will team up to create Parkwood TopShop Athletic Ltd to produce a 'global athletic street-wear brand' which will include clothing, footwear and accessories. Aiming to fuse fashion and technical performance, the company will produce ranges for dance, fitness and sports which will be sold at TopShop stores from Autumn 2015. Scroll down for video Beyonce (left) and Topshop owner Sir Philip Green (right) will team up to create Parkwood TopShop Athetic Ltd @highlight Beyonce and Topshop owner Philip Green will launch company together @highlight Parkwood TopShop Athetic Ltd will be a 'global athletic street wear brand' @highlight Range to launch next Autumn and will reflect Beyonce's style @highlight Will include clothing, footwear and accessories
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@placeholder gesticulated wildly at the Everton man, who is only just returning from injury
Sometimes, coming on as a late substitute in an international football match can be difficult. And that proved the case for England midfielder Ross Barkley, who got a telling off from Roy Hodgson just seconds after entering the field of play. 'Keep it tight' will have been the message from the England manager, as Barkley came on to tighten the midfield in the latter stages of the match. With the score at 3-1, Barkley received the ball but was unable to keep hold of it, losing possession in Scotland's favour. Roy Hodgson was furious when Ross Barkley gave the ball away just seconds after coming on @highlight England beat Scotland 3-1 at Celtic Park on Tuesday night @highlight Ross Barkley made his first appearance for England since the World Cup @highlight The Everton midfielder gave the ball away just seconds after coming on @highlight England boss Roy Hodgson was furious with his player
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But the @placeholder people are with us and understand our goals," he said.
(CNN)Shiite Houthi rebels overtook the presidential palace in Yemen's capital, Sanaa, on Tuesday, marking what a government minister called "the completion of a coup." "The President has no control," Minister of Information Nadia Sakkaf told CNN as clashes raged. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi was thought to be in his private residence at the time -- not in the palace. There were reports of clashes near the residence. And the Prime Minister's residence was under attack from the street, Sakkaf said. The regime still controlled the city of Aden, and it closed the port of Aden as well as roads leading into and out of Sanaa, according to Yemeni state TV, which is controlled by the government. @highlight U.N. Security Council meets amid crisis, calls for stability and security @highlight Houthi militants have taken control of the presidential palace, information minister says @highlight U.S. Embassy vehicle shot at while at a checkpoint in Sanaa; no injuries reported
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"Perhaps @placeholder is trying to issue some friendly advice (to the West) that maybe it's time to diversify our sources of energy.
(CNN) -- While he fell short of bluntly saying, "I told you so," Alexei Miller, arguably Russia's most powerful energy executive, warned the West that it may not be able to count on Mideast and North African energy supplies as it once did. Coming from Miller, the chief of Russian energy giant Gazprom, it was a not-too-subtle nudge that global importers of energy, especially Europe, should invest more in Russian oil and gas capacity. "The question about the reliability of gas deliveries from North Africa to Europe should be more critically examined than it is currently." said Miller in comments to NTV, a Gazprom-owned Russian broadcaster. @highlight Head of energy giant Gazprom tells West that Mideast supplies may not be reliable @highlight Energy analysts tense about possible "superspike" in oil prices @highlight OPEC has said spare capacity exists to moderate price spikes @highlight Economist: Mideast uprisings and possibly overstated Saudi reserves are big concerns
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@placeholder is currently being held on $2 million bond and is scheduled to appear in court on Friday morning.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 18:21 EST, 22 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:39 EST, 23 November 2013 The New Jersey man accused of murdering his pageant-queen ex-girlfriend is now facing additional charges of aggravated sexual assault for her rape. Mary Greff, 23, was discovered strangled to death in her parent's Waldwick, New Jersey home last month. Her ex-boyfriend, 22-year-old Mark Spatucci, is accused of entering the home through the second-floor window and killing her when an argument turned nasty, all while their infant son slept in a crib in the same room. But prosecutors added additional charges today after an autopsy revealed that Greff had been raped before being killed. In Bergen County court this morning, Spatucci plead not guilty to two counts of sexual assault and one count of felony murder. @highlight Mary Greff, 23, who competed in Miss New Jersey Teen USA in 2008, was found murdered at parents' home on October 23 @highlight Ex-boyfriend Mark Spatucci, 22, is accused of sneaking into the house and strangling Greff to death in front of their baby son after violent argument @highlight Spatucci now faces charges of aggravated sexual assault following an autopsy which revealed Greff was raped before being killed
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"... As painful as this is, we feel it a necessary decision to maintain the integrity of the @placeholder program.
(CNN)They made America feel good, those kids from Chicago's South Side who beat the odds and beat all contenders en route to the U.S. Little League championship. But now those feelings, like the championship, are no more. Little League International announced Wednesday that it is vacating all of the Jackie Robinson West squad's wins from last year's tournament, including from the Great Lakes regionals and U.S. championship, because some of its players lived outside its assigned boundaries. Mountain Ridge Little League, out of Las Vegas, officially becomes the 2014 U.S. champ in its place. The international youth baseball organization also suspended Jackie Robinson West's manager, ousted the local district administrator and barred the program from tournament play. @highlight Player says he and teammates did nothing wrong and are still champions @highlight Las Vegas team becomes the official U.S. champion after Little League's ruling @highlight Little League suspends team's manager, an official over falsifying of player boundary maps
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But then, years ago, I spoke with the founder of @placeholder.
(CNN) -- A very nice married couple from Canada struck up a conversation in a restaurant where we were having dinner. At one point the husband said that, earlier in his life, he had played with some buddies in a rock band. The name of the band, he said, was the Rock-Olas. "Like the jukebox," I said. "Of course," he said. Rock-Ola jukeboxes were gorgeous; they were icons of the early days of rock and roll. "Where do you think those jukeboxes got their name?" I asked him. He assumed the same thing most people always assumed: "Rock-Ola" was a combination of "rock and roll" and "Victrola," the storied brand of early phonograph-record players. @highlight Bob Greene learned the story behind Rock-ola jukeboxes' name; got curious about others @highlight He found Snickers candy was named after a favorite horse of the Mars family @highlight He learned how Conway Twitty picked a new name because the real one wasn't as exciting @highlight Greene: First there are products, then they need names; and behind them some good stories
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Once she hits the ice, @placeholder quickly realizes that her body parts don't function the same way they do on dry land
As winter storm Juno hits much of America's East Coast, one puppy is embracing the cold to learn about the ice and snow. Quinn the Bernese mountain dog isn't afraid to slip up as she tries to run across an ice-covered hill. And her owner takes the opportunity to film the pup's icy dash in super-slow motion as the pup slides down the New Hampshire road. Quinn the Bernese Mountain dog isn't afraid to slip up as she tries to run across an ice-covered hill at Loon Mountain in New Hampshire Her owner takes the opportunity to film the puppy's icy dash in super-slow motion as the pup slides down the road @highlight Quinn isn't afraid to slip up as she tries to run across the ice-covered hill @highlight She realizes that she doesn't have the same footing she would on dry land @highlight Eventually the pup gives up on trying to stand and slides down the ice @highlight The video, filmed at Loon Mountain in New Hampshire, is one of many slow-motion clips Quinn's owner has posted on Instagram
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It is then claimed that Freethy-Swimm began threatening @placeholder and her girlfriend.
By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 04:49 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:12 EST, 23 September 2013 A couple has been accused of raping their landlord's 10-year-old boy who is autistic. Melissa Nicole Jones and Matthew Wilson Freethy-Swimm were asked to look after the child while his mother took his brother to hospital. According to the mother, known only as Nancy, her son said Freethy-Swimm held a knife to his throat while Jones had sex with him. Accused: It is alleged that Matthew Wilson Freethy-Swimm put a knife to the boy's throat before the child was raped It is also claimed she bragged about 'taking the virginity of a minor later on. @highlight Melissa Nicole Jones and Matthew Wilson Freethy-Swimm were asked to look after the child @highlight Freethy-Swimm 'held knife to child's throat while Jones had sex with him' @highlight It is claimed Jones bragged about 'taking the virginity of a minor' @highlight The pair were both charged with felony statutory rape and child molestation
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Cole (3) lines up with the rest of the England squad before his final game for the @placeholder
England's Twitter account has come under criticism from supporters after promoting Ashley Cole as a candidate for England's Player of the Year, despite playing just one game. The full-back started in a 1-0 friendly win against Denmark back in March at Wembley but retired from international duty after missing out on Roy Hodgson's squad to travel to Brazil for the World Cup. However England's official Twitter account posted Cole as a potential candidate to pick up the gong, which is voted for by fans, based on picking up his 107th and final cap during 2014. Ashley Cole plays in his 107th and final England game against Denmark at Wembley back in March @highlight Ashley Cole is listed as a nominee for England's Player of the Year @highlight Fans can vote on the FA website to register their choice @highlight Wayne Rooney and Joe Hart were among initial five-name shortlist @highlight England's Twitter account posted Cole as a possible candidate @highlight Roma and former Chelsea full-back retired before 2014 World Cup @highlight Cole played just 45 minutes against Denmark in a March friendly
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When we forget @placeholder's coalition -- both in the breadth of change it demanded and in the thousands of faces and hearts dedicated to the cause -- we reduce the civil rights movement, from which we still have much to learn, into a warm and fuzzy version of the King mythology.
(CNN) -- Just imagine. What if the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s spirit could appear and whisper his counsel to President Obama? The visit's timing could not be more opportune. Today, we face the country's worst economic crisis since the Depression, poverty continues to grow at home and abroad, and wars across the globe are leaving a wake of death and destruction for generations to come. Notwithstanding America's racial progress -- most viscerally witnessed by Obama himself -- King's dream remains far from realized. King spoke some of the most mellifluous speeches of his era. So does Obama. But King could advise Obama on transforming that uplifting rhetoric into a long-term grassroots effort. @highlight Rich Benjamin: King would urge President Obama to transform rhetoric into grassroots action @highlight Benjamin: King's great speeches led a forward-looking movement that still affects society @highlight King's spirit would urge Obama to rid U.S. of racism, poverty and military conflict, Benjamin says @highlight Benjamin: King would coax Obama to become a historically transformative leader
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But she said the little girl felt so honored, she tried to give @placeholder some money in return for the piece of jewelry.
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 19:37 EST, 8 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:13 EST, 8 December 2013 When Shana Warner's boyfriend, Jeff, popped the question last week, they didn't want her 6-year-old daughter, Ally, to feel left out. So, days later, during a trip to see Santa, the 34-year-old Flint, Michigan, man got down on one knee a second time, presenting little Ally with a mini-me engagement ring and asking her 'Will you be my step-daughter?' Of course she accepted, and a teary Shana captured the adorable moment on camera before posting the pictures to Reddit, where the unique proposal has now gone viral. @highlight Shana Warner's boyfriend, Jeff, surprised her with a ring at his 34th birthday last week @highlight But the couple didn't want the Flint, Michigan mom's 6-year-old daughter from another relationship to feel left out @highlight So, days later, during a trip to see Santa in Frankenmuth, Michigan he got down on one knee a second time, presenting little Ally with a mini-me ring @highlight Of course she accepted, and a teary Shana captured the adorable moment on camera before posting the pictures to Reddit, where it's gone viral
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As @placeholder knows, however, to stay up there permanently, they need a cutting edge.
The moment was laced with symbolism. Just as Brendan Rodgers was walking into Anfield’s press room, news began to filter through that Luis Suarez was up and running in Spain. Before Rodgers had settled into his chair and explained 90 minutes of frustration, clips were already circulating on the internet of the goal Suarez had created three minutes into his Barcelona debut with an inch-perfect cross-field pass for Neymar. How Liverpool could have done with such ingenuity as they huffed and puffed against Hull. It wasn’t that they were particularly bad in this 0-0 draw, it was just they missed a spark to ignite everything, to turn the weight of possession into the goals. @highlight Luis Suarez took three minutes to get his first assist for Barcelona @highlight Liverpool struggled to a 0-0 draw against Hull at Anfield @highlight Mario Balotelli was given the game's defining moment and failed to score
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Suspect: Mohamed Jarmoune is suspected of setting up hidden @placeholder groups that could be accessed only through a complicated system of controls
A 40-year-old British woman was being quizzed last night by detectives as part of an investigation into an alleged plot to blow up an Italian synagogue. Counter-terrorism officers swooped on an address in south London just before dawn yesterday after intelligence from Italian police suggested she had been discussing weapons and explosives on Facebook with a suspected Islamic extremist accused of planning an atrocity in Milan. Last night Scotland Yard was liaising with Italian police to establish whether the woman was linked to Mohamed Jarmoune, 20, who was arrested yesterday in Brescia, northern Italy. 'Target': Italian detectives believe the woman may have been in contact with a man involved in an alleged terror plot to attack Via Della Guastalla synagogue in Milan @highlight Police believe she was in contact with Moroccan who allegedly planned attack on Milan synagogue @highlight He was arrested in Italy after creating carefully guarded groups on Facebook @highlight Woman has been held for questioning
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He said there are players who like the strategy and the competition of the battle as well as collectors who enjoy exploring the vast @placeholder world in an attempt to "catch them all."
"Pikachu, I choose you!" With those words, 400 Pokémon players from 26 countries around the world will vie Saturday and Sunday for the title of World Champion in the 2010 Pokémon Video Game Championships in Kona, Hawaii. Kids and teens compete in two age groups by playing the "Pokémon HeartGold" and "SoulSilver" versions of the titles available on the Nintendo DS console. U.S. champions and qualifiers will do battle against winners from competitions in Japan, the United Kingdom, Germany, France and Spain. The U.S. competition started in May and lasted two months before crowning 11-year-old Wade Stanley of San Diego, California, and 16-year-old Wesley Morioka, of Chicago, Illinois, as champions in the Juniors and Seniors age groups. @highlight Hawaii will play host to hundreds hoping to be world Pokémon video game champions @highlight Pokémon launched in 1996 in Japan, two years later in the United States @highlight U.S. champ has put in as many as 3,000 hours on Pokémon, is confident he can win worlds @highlight Creators say Pokémon games appeal to serious and casual players alike
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The advisers are expected to assess the situation on the ground and then "advise and assist" Iraqi military forces as they counter the threat from @placeholder militants, Kirby said.
Iraqi officials insisted Tuesday they were holding on to a key oil refinery while making gains elsewhere against militant fighters. The deputy prime minister for energy affairs, Hussain al-Shahristani, denied media reports that militants had taken the Baiji oil refinery, saying that security forces are still fighting militants at the site. The state-run Iraqiya news agency also claimed that security forces still controlled the refinery. Iraqi special forces killed the militant who led the attacks against the refinery, who goes by the name of Abu Qutada, Iraqiya said. Airstrikes also killed 19 militants, the news agency reported. The reports run contrary to earlier statements to CNN by Iraqi security sources who said militant fighters believed to be from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, had seized the refinery. @highlight Militants, who may number up to 10,000, are "increasingly capable," U.S. official says @highlight Fight for Baiji oil refinery continues, deputy prime minister for energy affairs says @highlight John Kerry visits Irbil to speak with Kurdish leaders about the Iraq crisis @highlight The U.S. is "extraordinarily hampered" without a new Iraqi government, Kerry says
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And perhaps he still sees his newspapers as the route to that political clout that he had become accustomed to wielding so effortlessly in @placeholder and which -- conceivably -- may not be quite as enervated as some commentators assume and most detractors hope.
(CNN) -- You just can't tell with Rupert. According to his friends -- and there are still many in journalism, even if British politicians are for once giving him a very wide berth -- this is Rupert Murdoch at his back-to-the-wall, defiant, unpredictable best: pulling rabbits out of hats, raising rock-bottom morale and announcing the launch of a new Sunday tabloid to replace the defunct News of the World. And not just "some time soon," but this coming Sunday. According to his enemies -- and there are still as many of those as there have ever been -- this is Rupert at his cynical, death-defying, manipulative worst, seeking to convince the world that his Augean Stables have been swept clean and that his commitment to tabloid newsprint remains undimmed, even as rumors abound of more imminent arrests of Sun journalists for bribing police and other public officials. @highlight Beset with woes, Rupert Murdoch is launching a new Sunday newspaper in the UK @highlight Steven Barnett asks whether it's the last gasp of Murdoch's newspapers in London @highlight He says it has boosted the morale of journalists at the troubled Sun newspaper @highlight Murdoch's company, News Corp., continues to investigate the practices of his newspapers
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Ian Poulter was unable to salvage anything for Europe on Friday morning, losing a tough 5&4 against @placeholder
It must have seemed like such a good idea at the time to the European team’s brains trust, pairing the plucky local hero with the seasoned campaigner who can transform himself into Superman once every two years. Unfortunately, nine holes later, Stephen Gallacher and Ian Poulter seemed to be going through some sort of conscious uncoupling, as they fell four behind the youngest ever partnership to take to the course for an American Ryder Cup team. It was an example of Anglo-Scottish collaboration that would have appealed more to Alex Salmond than the Better Together campaign, and by the 14th green they were shaking hands with young tyros Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed. @highlight Ian Poulter and Stephen Gallacher lost against USA's Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed 5&4 on Friday morning on the 2014 Ryder Cup opening day @highlight Europe duo fell four behind the youngest ever partnership to take to the course for an American Ryder Cup team @highlight Rory McIlroy and Poulter partnered for Saturday morning's fourballs against USA's Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler
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'Let me make this clear: should Lithuania need NATO, I guarantee @placeholder will be there,' he said.
By Lizzie Parry The Pope has today told Ukraine's Prime Minister he will 'do everything possible' for peace in the country, amid the first invasion of Russian forces into the ex-Soviet country's airspace. It comes as Ukraine's acting defence minister said if Russia sends 'peace-keeping forces' into the country, Kiev's military will fight them. Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk is cutting short his trip to Rome as tensions in the eastern part of the ex-Soviet country and Western nations threaten sanctions. Scroll down for video Pope Francis (right) today told Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk (left) he would 'do everything possible' for peace in the ex-Soviet country after Russian military aircraft invaded Ukrainian airspace overnight @highlight Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk cutting short Rome trip @highlight Country's acting defence minsiter said if Russia send 'peace-keeping' forces into Ukraine, Kiev's military will retaliate and fight back @highlight Yatsenyuk said Russian aircraft invaded Ukrainian airspace overnight @highlight U.S. sends troops to neighbouring Lithuania as part of NATO manoevre
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And pressed further on the issue later, Mr Alexander did not rule out talking to @placeholder about a referendum.
A referendum on Britain leaving the European Union would go ahead even if the Tories are forced to enter a second coalition with the Lib Dems, it emerged today. Senior Lib Dems indicated that they would not block David Cameron's promise of an in-out vote by 2017, with Nick Clegg saying he would 'relish' the battle to stay in the EU. But splits emerged at the party's conference in Glasgow, as Vince Cable insisted the referendum promised by the Tories is 'just not on offer as far as we are concerned'. Treasury minister Danny Alexander signalled he would be open to negotiating a referendum with the Tories in the event of another hung parliament @highlight David Cameron wants to claw back powers before in-out vote in 2017 @highlight Lib Dems argued plans create uncertainty and a vote is not needed @highlight But Danny Alexander signals he would enter into talks with the Tories @highlight Nick Clegg says he would 'relish' the fight to keep Britain in the EU @highlight But Vince Cable insists vote promised by Tories is 'just not on offer'
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Considering "@placeholder" earned a weak "B-" CinemaScore grade and a sad $2,990 per theater average, that total is about the best it can hope for.
(EW.com) -- A remake, a prequel, and one woefully misguided bird-watching comedy couldn't take down Hugh Jackman and the robots of "Real Steel" at the box office this weekend. "Steel" punched up an estimated $16.3 million this weekend, marking a healthy 40 percent drop from its $27.3 million debut. As evidenced by the film's impressive 64 percent boost on Saturday, it appears that "Real Steel" is playing as an outright family affair, and that sort of appeal will help it achieve small drops in the coming weeks. Still, the $110 million Dreamworks film, which is being distributed by Disney's Touchstone Pictures, has a very long way to go before it's in the black. So far, "Real Steel" has earned $51.7 million in ten days. @highlight "Real Steel" is playing as an outright family affair @highlight "Footloose" played much more like a typical dance flick @highlight "The Thing" is the latest 2011 horror film to not connect with audiences
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@placeholder (right) says the fight was 'just for fun' and wasn't serious
Jessie Roach is 31 years old and has mental disabilities that are so severe he cannot read and receives disability payments from the federal government. And yet, last month, he was allowed to step into the ring at a Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Harley-Davidson dealership with a veteran fighter - who drove him to the bout and promised to pay him $50 and give him a medal. Jesse Rowell, a champion jiu jitsu wrestler and veteran mixed martial arts fighter, knocked Roach out in 47 seconds with a savage blow to the head. Blow to the head: This is the moment Jesse Rowell, an experienced fighter and a gym owner, knocked out mentally disabled Jessie Roach with a brutal kick to the head @highlight Jesse Rowell owns a kickboxing gym and is a champion jiu jitsu wrestler @highlight He met Jessie Roach through a friend and drove him to the match @highlight Roach says he was promised $50 and a medal and thought he and Rowell were just going to wrestle @highlight Roach, 31, is on disability and cannot read or write. His family says he is mentally disabled @highlight Kickboxing is not regulated in Wisconsin, where the fight took place
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A Libyan intelligence officer was convicted of masterminding the bombing, and @placeholder was obligated to pay $2.7 billion in compensation to the families of the 270 victims killed in the attack, or $10 million per family.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will meet Tuesday with the son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi to discuss deepening ties between Washington and Tripoli, senior State Department officials said Monday. Saif al Islam Gadhafi has been credited with convincing his father to compensate victims of a 1988 bombing. "It's a growing, evolving relationship," one senior official said, calling Saif al Islam Gadhafi "a significant political figure." Al Islam Gadhafi, who has been mentioned as a possible successor to his father, is in the United States on a private visit. Libyan activists have urged Rice not to meet with Gadhafi's son while in the U.S. until leading Libyan dissident Fathi Eljahmi is released from prison after seven years behind bars. @highlight Son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi is on private visit to U.S. @highlight Condoleezza Rice, Saif al Islam Gadhafi to discuss U.S.-Libya ties, officials say @highlight Libyan activists say meeting shouldn't happen until jailed dissident is freed @highlight President Bush calls elder Gadhafi over implementation of 1988 bombing settlement
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In his first speech to staff last week Mr @placeholder explained the change.
By Paul Revoir and Miles Goslett PUBLISHED: 17:41 EST, 24 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:23 EST, 25 September 2012 The BBC’s controversial creative director Alan Yentob has been removed from the corporation’s management board. Mr Yentob, who also works as a presenter for the broadcaster, is among a host of executives who have been taken off the group which is charged with directly managing the BBC. It is part of new director general George Entwistle’s attempts to streamline the BBC and make it more efficient. Changes at the top: Imagine presenter and senior BBC executive Alan Yentob, who has been dropped from the corporation's management board @highlight BBC's creative director falls victim to efforts to streamline the broadcaster's top management
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Anyone desperate to get their hands on the set can however opt to purchase it on @placeholder, where sellers are asking for anything up to $300 in return for the limited edition collectibles.
With the launch of Disney's hotly-anticipated Cinderella remake just six weeks away, brands are taking the opportunity to cash in on what is predicted to be one of the year's most successful movies. Following the news that Disney's animated movie Frozen is continuing to generate massive profits for the company more than one year after its release - thanks in large part to the ongoing success of its merchandise - brands appear more eager than ever to align themselves with the company's next big project, and already have the first wave of Cinderella-themed merchandise ready for launch. From reality star-turned-fashion designer Lauren Conrad and make-up brand MAC to department store JC Penney and nail polish brand Morgan Taylor, the market is already being flooded with products inspired by the popular pauper-to-princess movie. @highlight The new Cinderella adaptation, due out on March 13, stars British actress Lily James in the title role and Cate Blanchett as the wicked stepmother @highlight JC Penney, MAC cosmetics, Lauren Conrad and nail polish brand Morgan Taylor have all announced plans for Cinderella-themed product launches @highlight Disney has also released its own range of products, including a $200 limited edition ball gown costume @highlight Many of the Disney products have already sold out online and are being sold at elevated prices on eBay
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The @placeholder hospital said that transferring Nina Pham "is the right decision (because) many of the medical professionals who would normally staff the intensive care unit (are) sidelined for continuous monitoring."
(CNN) -- A nurse with Ebola may have shown symptoms of the virus as many as four days before authorities once indicated, meaning that she might have been contagious while flying on not just one, but two commercial flights, officials said Thursday. Amber Vinson was hospitalized Tuesday, one day after she took a Frontier flight from Cleveland to Dallas. Tests later found that Vinson -- who was among those who cared for Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, at Dallas' Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital -- had Ebola. Authorities indicated Vinson had a slightly elevated temperature of 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit, which was below the fever threshold for Ebola, but didn't show any symptoms of the disease while on her Monday flight. This is significant because a person isn't contagious with Ebola, which spreads through the transmission of bodily fluids, until he or she has symptoms of the disease. @highlight NEW: Nina Pham, a Texas nurse with Ebola, arrives in Maryland for treatment @highlight NEW: Frontier is notifying up to 800 from multiple flights for possible exposure @highlight NEW: Amber Vinson's uncle: She wasn't sick until Tuesday, is now "feeling OK" @highlight An official counters, saying Vinson felt fatigue, muscle ache, malaise in Ohio
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@placeholder diplomats in Madrid are trying to establish how the rule change will affect the 400,000 Britons who have homes in Spain.
David Cameron has come under pressure to follow Spain's example tighten border controls Ministers were last night under pressure to tighten border controls for EU citizens after Spain demanded ‘proof of income’ from expats hoping to live in the country. The move – taken in response to the country’s economic crisis – was said by one Tory MP to have ‘driven a coach and horses’ through the EU’s cherished principle of the free movement of peoples, and immediately triggered calls for David Cameron to adopt tougher measures. Madrid hopes to save more than €1 billion euros (£780 million) a year by clamping down on ‘economic migrants’ from other EU countries, including the UK. @highlight Madrid hopes to save more than €1 billion euros a year @highlight EU citizens living in Spain will have to produce job contract @highlight Plan to help Britons if the Euro fails in Greece
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When @placeholder is gone, there's going to be another company.
(CNN) -- Jes Baker is cutting retailer Abercrombie & Fitch down to size. Baker, who blogs under the name "The Militant Baker" and wears a size 22, changed the brand's A&F logo to "Attractive & Fat" in a mock, black-and-white Abercrombie ad to challenge the line's branding efforts. The photos come as a provocative response to contentious comments Abercrombie CEO Mike Jeffries made in a 2006 Salon article about the multibillion-dollar brand's target audience. "In every school there are the cool and popular kids, and then there are the not-so-cool kids," Jeffries said. "Candidly, we go after the cool kids. We go after the attractive all-American kid with a great attitude and a lot of friends. A lot of people don't belong [in our clothes], and they can't belong. Are we exclusionary? Absolutely." @highlight Comments made by Abercrombie & Fitch's CEO offended some consumers @highlight "Militant Baker" blogger Jes Baker spoofed the retailer's ads by making her own @highlight The blogger says plus-sized women like her get short shrift from retailers @highlight Baker says women and men can be "attractive and fat," so retailers should take notice
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@placeholder handed out shares worth almost £5.5million to its ten most senior bankers – with the exception of Mr McEwan.
RBS Ross McEwan said he did not wish to be considered for the pay-out in his first full year in charge The boss of Royal Bank of Scotland is facing a fresh row over fat cat pay as he prepares to collect a £1million windfall. In a bid to avoid negative publicity when he took the helm in October last year, Ross McEwan said he did not wish to be considered for the pay-out in his first full year in charge. But the show of restraint from the New Zealander will cease next August, despite RBS being fined almost £400million last month for rigging the £3.5trillion-a-day foreign exchange market. @highlight Ross McEwan did not accept the pay-out in his first full year in charge @highlight But this year he has no intention of waiving a £1million shares windfall @highlight It comes despite RBS being fined almost £400m last month for rigging the £3.5 trillion-a-day foreign exchange market
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Mr @placeholder is Egypt's eighth president since the overthrow of the monarchy in 1953, the year after a military coup.
By Daily Mail Reporter Hail to the chief: Egypt's former army chief Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi has been sworn in as the country's new president amid tight security in Cairo Egypt's former army chief Abdul-Fattah al-Sisi has been sworn in as president amid tight security. The field marshal’s inauguration in Cairo yesterday came less than a year after he ousted elected president Mohammed Morsi, following protests against his rule in which hundreds were killed. The day was declared a national holiday – as soldiers in armoured vehicles kept order in the city. Mr al-Sisi, 59, took the oath of office for his four-year term at the Supreme Constitutional Court as Morsi did two years ago. @highlight Inauguration comes less than a year after he ousted Mohammed Morsi @highlight Morsi and members of his Muslim Brotherhood are now on trial @highlight Mr al-Sisi won an incredible 97 per cent of the vote in elections last month
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New venture: Barcelona star Xavi (right) is keen to eventually join Beckham in @placeholder
By Charlie Skillen The first pictures of David Beckham's planned stadium in Miami can be revealed by MailOnline Sport. The 25,000-seater venue, set to be situated at the Port of Miami, will include a restaurant and a nightclub in an open concourse, as well as a world-class sporting arena. The as-yet-unnamed stadium would host 17 MLS games during the regular season, between March and November, as well as additional post-season games, soccer friendlies, and other entertainment. Most games would be on Saturday nights. A new Theatre of dreams? The first designs for David Beckham's planned stadium for his MLS side have been revealed @highlight David Beckham's side's new ground will have a 25,000 capacity, the third biggest in Major League Soccer @highlight Venue will be situated in the Port of Miami, will include restaurant and nightclub @highlight Beckham and his business partners will pay for the stadium themselves @highlight The team will pull in a bigger crowd than basketball side Miami Heat and their star LeBron James @highlight Beckham keen for Barcelona midfield maestro Xavi to join him in the US @highlight Miami franchise expected to be ready to start in 2017
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"@placeholder, in its zeal to control the presence of a group deemed undesirable, violated the rights of such people, as well as others within the community.
ALLENTOWN, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A federal court Thursday struck down ordinances passed by Hazleton, Pennsylvania, that were intended to limit where illegal immigrants could live and work. Last year, Hazleton passed the Illegal Immigration Relief Act Ordinance, which would have fined landlords who rented to undocumented immigrants and would have penalized companies that employed them. Under another law, tenants would have had to prove they were citizens or lawful residents, register with the city and pay for a rental permit in order to receive an occupancy permit. The ordinances were copied by other cities. The court ruled that Hazleton cannot enact any ordinances dealing with illegal immigration because they conflict with the supremacy clause of the U.S. constitution. @highlight Federal court throws out laws limiting where illegal immigrants can live, work @highlight Judge says ordinances conflict with supremacy clause of U.S. constitution @highlight Law would have fined landlords renting to illegal aliens @highlight Mayor Lou Barletta: "This fight is far from over"
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Eventually, doctors told @placeholder they had to amputate both arms and both legs.
(OPRAH.com) -- Oprah has always said that mothers have the most difficult job on earth, and actress Jenny McCarthy is one mom who has never backed down from a challenge. Doctors removed Monica's uterus, ovaries, gallbladder and part of her colon, along with her legs and arms. Jenny has been an outspoken advocate for parents of children with autism since her son was diagnosed with the disease two and a half years ago. In her new book, "Mother Warriors," Jenny tells the story of other moms fighting for their special-needs kids. So when Oprah heard about Monica, another mom fighting for her children, she thought Jenny would be just the person to get this mother warrior's story. @highlight Monica was diagnosed with deadly, flesh-eating bacteria after C-section @highlight Doctors amputated Monica's limbs, did 37 surgeries @highlight "She's a fighter," husband says of Monica's strength and determination @highlight Monica now does everyday things for her two girls no matter how long they take
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The wrestler gave as good as he got in trash-talking the comedian, letting loose with: "@placeholder's mom wanted a girl, his father wanted a boy, and they were both satisfied!"
(CNN) -- World Wrestling Entertainment announcer Jerry "The King" Lawler was in stable condition after suffering a heart attack, WWE said. As of Tuesday morning, Lawler was in a cardiac care unit and his vital signs were stable, WWE said in a written statement. Lawler, a larger-than-life figure even within the flamboyant world of professional wrestling, suffered a heart attack and collapsed during a show Monday night, the show's producers announced. Lawler, 62, was given CPR in the locker room of the arena in Montreal before being taken to a hospital, co-host Michael Cole told viewers during a break in the televised program. @highlight NEW: Lawler is in stable condition, WWE says @highlight Lawler collapsed during a World Wrestling Entertainment show in Montreal and is hospitalized @highlight "This is a real-life situation," co-host Michael Cole told viewers @highlight The WWE hall of famer is famous for his feud with comedian Andy Kaufman
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Al-Moussawi said the Iraqi and Kurdish forces 'hoisted the @placeholder flag over' the dam.
Kurdish and Iraqi fighters have reclaimed control of the country's largest dam from ISIS militants who captured it less than two weeks ago, an army spokesman in Baghdad said. The Mosul Dam, spanning the Tigris River just north of Iraq's second-largest city, would mark the first major victory for forces battling ISIS jihadists since U.S. airstrikes began earlier this month. ISIS militants have denied the claims, however, insisting they are still in control of the dam - which holds great strategic value as it supplies electricity and water to a large part of the country. The development comes amid news that a takeaway owner from Liverpool and another man from Leeds have travelled to Iraq to fight alongside the Kurdish troops battling against ISIS. @highlight U.S. and Iraqi planes bombed militant targets close to the facility in Ninawa @highlight Strategically important dam had been captured by jihadists on August 7 @highlight The complex on the Tigris river supplies electricity and water to north Iraq @highlight ISIS has denied losing control of the dam, however, saying battle is ongoing @highlight News comes as two Kurdish soldiers say they travelled to Iraq from the UK @highlight Saman Baqu says he has lived in Leeds for the past 12 years, while Mohammed Abudullah claims to have run a takeaway restaurant in Liverpool
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Though he did not lead the team to the top prize -- they came in third -- something even more wonderful happened: @placeholder shed a layer of its dark historic burden.
(CNN) -- When the players line up on the field for the crucial U.S.-Germany match on Thursday, fans may see Jurgen Klinsmann's lips moving during both countries' national anthems. Klinsmann coached the German national team in the 2006 World Cup. Eight years later, he's coaching Team USA. In the run-up to the 2014 World Cup, Klinsmann rubbed American soccer fans the wrong way with his frank early assessment that the team wasn't ready to win the championship. He irked others when he brought on five German-born players while dropping Landon Donovan, Team U.S.A.'s all-time highest scorer. But the team's successes under Klinsmann this year have silenced the grumbling, as they have fought their way through initial play in Group G against competitors with a reputation for being so tough that it has been nicknamed the "Group of Death." @highlight In the game against Germany, the U.S. coach may sing both national anthems @highlight He is more than a soccer star in Germany -- practically a national hero @highlight He is known as a great team builder and motivator @highlight But tactic and technique could be a weakness, and he has had some coaching failures
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Striker @placeholder has also been rested, despite the manager claiming the competition is a priority
Tottenham defender Danny Rose has been spared an uncomfortable reunion with the man who racially abused him two years ago. Rose has not travelled to Serbia ahead of Thursday's Europa League opener against Partizan Belgrade. It means Rose will avoid the prospect of going face-to-face with Partizan midfielder Nikola Ninkovic. Tottenham defender Danny Rose (R) has been left out of the Europa League squad facing Partizan Belgrade Rose was racially abused by Partizan Belgrade's Serbian midfielder Nikola Ninkovic (L) on U 21 duty in 2012 Ninkovic was handed a 12-month international ban for making racist gestures towards the England defender @highlight Tottenham face Partizan Belgrade in their opening Europa League match @highlight Left-back Danny Rose has been rested by manager Mauricio Pochettino @highlight England defender was racially abused by Serbia midfielder Nikola Ninkovic during Under 21 game in 2012 @highlight Emmanuel Adebayor, Younes Kaboul, Moussa Dembele and Nacer Chadli have also been left out of Spurs squad
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The waiter apparently responded by threatening to kill Miss Graham if she came between him and @placeholder.
By David Wilkes and Jaya Narain and Christian Gysin Updated: 22:06 GMT, 20 August 2011 A Turkish waiter made a chilling death threat to the British mother who refused to let him marry her 15-year-old daughter, before stabbing her and her best friend to death. Recep Celik, 17, lured Marion Graham and Kathy Dinsmore, both 53, to a secluded wood and cut their throats because he was infatuated with Miss Graham's daughter Shannon who he had been dating for two years. Last week her mother Marion, 53, had a blazing row with Celik, who uses the name Alex. Suspect: Suspect Recep Celik, left, is accused of killing the mother of his girlfriend Shannon Graham, pictured, in a frenzied attack @highlight Best friends Marion Graham and Kathy Dinsmore, both 53, found dead in forest with multiple stab wounds @highlight 17-year-old arrested over the double killing in 'row over marriage' @highlight Girl's father was 'never fully in favour' of relationship with Turkish teenager @highlight Youth arrested in connection with killings due before judge tonight
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Freaky: A sinister clown craze sweeping @placeholder has seen dozens of teenagers don costumes and terrorise children.
Wearing colourful baggy trousers, and smiling widely behind his face paint, Bozo the clown appears in front of a group of school children and cries: 'Do you want to play?' He looks just like an innocent entertainer but second later 'Bozo' screeches like a maniac and - as the pupils flee in horror - chases them into a nearby park brandishing a gun and a sharpened stick. This is no Halloween prank, but the face of a disturbing new trend sweeping America and Europe: clown terror attacks inspired by US serial killer Twisty the Clown. For the first time MailOnline can reveal who is behind the macabre craze - a 19-year-old butcher's apprentice who developed a sinister obsession with the circus act. @highlight Creepy trend for dressing as 'evil clown' has swept from America to Europe @highlight Now French village has banned clown costumes after spate of incidents @highlight Police in France warn against vigilante mobs targeting clown 'pranksters' @highlight MailOnline unmasks first 'criminal clown' as 19-year-old apprentice butcher @highlight Thomas Van Becelaert carried air gun and chased schoolchildren into park
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Blame: @placeholder, pictured the day after the assassination, was the only person arrested for the killing.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 16 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:22 EST, 16 October 2013 A Cuban exile and professional hit man assassinated President John F. Kennedy with Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963, an author has claimed. Anthony Summers said evidence shows Herminio Diaz, who was part of the anti-Castro movement that felt betrayed by Kennedy for the Bay of Pigs invasion, was in the U.S. at the time of the killing. Afterwards, Diaz reportedly revealed to friends that he had been part of the murder and after his death in 1966, one moved to Miami and eventually contacted officials to share the story. @highlight Author Anthony Summers has claimed that Cuban exile shot President John F. Kennedy in 1963 with Lee Harvey Oswald @highlight Diaz was part of an anti-Castro movement that felt betrayed by Kennedy for the Bay of Pigs invasion and the Cuban Missile Crisis @highlight He 'told a friend that he was responsible for the killing before his death'
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'O@placeholderwere going to get a footballer that in other circumstances they wouldn't have been able to afford.
Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish thinks convicted rapist Ched Evans needs to 'go away, get his appeal done, and then come back into football' if he is to resume his professional career. Evans maintains his innocence and his case will be examined by the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC), which will advise on whether it sees grounds to launch an appeal. Parish feels the former Sheffield United striker's lack of remorse has made it difficult, and that Evans is going about returning to football all wrong. Ched Evans was released from prison in October, with his return to football sparking widespread debate @highlight Crystal Palace co-chairman Steve Parish thinks convicted rapist Ched Evans 'has been badly advised' @highlight Evans remains without a club after his deal with Oldham fell through @highlight Oldham director Barry Owen has no regrets over trying to sign Evans
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"So we are at this point trying to understand what exactly @placeholder wishes us to do."
U.S. regulators shut down a New Mexico nut-processing facility Monday after the plant was linked to an outbreak of salmonella earlier this year. The Food and Drug Administration's decision to suspend the registration of the Sunland Inc. plant in Portales, New Mexico, comes after health officials traced the June outbreak to nut butter produced at the facility. In a statement announcing the move, the agency said it would reinstate the company's food facility registration "only when FDA determines that the company has implemented procedures to produce safe products." The outbreak sickened at least 41 people in 20 states, according to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Sunland recalled all products from the Portales plant in September and says it has cooperated with federal inspectors, who reported numerous health violations at the facility earlier this month. @highlight "We've got a lot of questions," a company spokeswoman says @highlight The salmonella outbreak in nut butter sickened at least 41 people in 20 states @highlight The FDA says Monday's action is the first use of new power granted in 2011
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In fact, it was our children being killed, not the @placeholder children.
(CNN) -- One week after leaving, my mom's words still echo in my ears: "Leave Gaza now, please. Don't think about us. I have many things to worry about." I entered Gaza on November 5 to help an American delegation there until the morning of November 11. My intention was to help the delegation and then have two full days with my family after the delegates left. But with tensions ratcheting up, my family in Gaza was fearful the Rafah crossing with Egypt would be closed and I would be stuck. To leave my extended family in such dangerous circumstances and return to my husband and three children in Canada was heartrending. But now it is worse. To see American-made Israeli fighter jets pounding Gaza just days after my departure is agony. @highlight Ghada Ageel's family begged her to leave Gaza as tensions escalated @highlight "The Israeli government can undo plans and dreams in an instant," Ageel says @highlight To Israeli leaders: "What do they think will become of ... children who endure such brutal attacks?" @highlight She believes Netanyahu underestimates Palestinians' will to achieve freedom and rights
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which could be used in @placeholder's world for just about any occasion.
(CNN) -- CNN lost a much loved and respected colleague Monday with the sudden passing of photojournalist Sarmad Qaseera. A longtime member of CNN's Baghdad bureau, Sarmad had to flee his country in 2006 after death threats, eventually settling in the United States and continuing his work for CNN based out of Atlanta. He was 42. *** In the darkest days of war and amid the chaos and despair it wrought, CNN staffers in Iraq could always count on Sarmad Qaseera to bring some light -- even humor -- to the worst of situations. He was unflappable, committed to the job and yet, at the same time, a goofball who could provide endless laughter when it was least expected and most needed. And perhaps above all, he had empathy and compassion for those who suffered most from the war. @highlight Sarmad Qaseera died suddenly Monday at age 42 @highlight An Iraq native, he was a longtime member of CNN's Baghdad bureau @highlight He fled the country in 2006 after getting death threats @highlight He was just weeks away from American citizenship
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Asked what is her driving force in taking part in the documentary, @placeholder has a clear answer: 'I really want to do what I can to protect young people.
Bad batch? Mary 'Shelley' Goldsmith was one of four deaths linked to molly in the summer of 2013 The parents of a University of Virginia student who died after taking the club drug Molly are hoping to prevent further deaths from the drug by raising awareness of its deadly consequences in a new documentary. University of Virginia sophomore Mary 'Shelley' Goldsmith, 19, died in August 2013 at one of the largest dance clubs in Washington. At the time her family knew that she had overdosed. Her mom and dad, Rob and Dede Goldsmith are featured in a clip released by the makers of an upcoming documentary. @highlight Mary 'Shelley' Goldsmith, 19, in August 2013 in a Washington nightclub @highlight Her parents knew that she overdosed 'molly,' a term for MDMA or ecstasy @highlight Would like to see organizers of festivals and nightclubs introduce safety measures that reduce risks from drug use without fear of prosecution
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@placeholder' own estimate, based on people density along the oft-used protest route, was about 150,000.
(CNN)Tens of thousands of supporters of Spain's new anti-austerity party filled central Madrid on Saturday, just a week after a like-minded party won national elections in Greece. The new Spanish party, Podemos, aims for a repeat of the Greek scenario in Spain, with some polls already show it ahead of the incumbent Conservatives and the main opposition Socialists for national elections due later this year. Podemos, which means "we can," held its "March for Change" at midday, filling the Spanish capital's emblematic Puerta del Sol square and adjacent streets. It's the same place where anti-austerity protests began four years ago during a deep economic crisis, and Podemos is seen partly as an outgrowth of that movement, which leveraged social media to further its message. @highlight New party, Podemos, aims to emulate anti-austerity party's victory in Greece @highlight El Pais: About 100,000 people attend rally at Puerta del Sol square @highlight Party's first electoral test at home comes in May in regional and local elections
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In it he said @placeholder ‘went off the deep end at the suggestion they should pay interest’ and described the internal review board as ‘something of a formality’.
By Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 14:37 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:34 EST, 2 May 2013 Goldman Sachs was let off a £20million tax bill to avoid embarrassing George Osborne, the High Court heard yesterday. Revenue bosses are said to have stopped chasing Goldman Sachs for money it owed after the investment bank agreed to sign up to the Government’s flagship tax agreement – seen as a major coup for the Chancellor. Senior officials at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs are alleged to have granted Goldman Sachs a ‘sweetheart deal’ effectively cancelling the bill, because they feared the bank might otherwise back out of the agreement. @highlight HMRC said to have stopped chasing tax owed by investment bank @highlight Bill canceled after it signed up to Government's flagship tax agreement
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"I remember celebrating Eid for the last couple of years in @placeholder," she said.
(CNN) -- For Christians, the wild celebrations of Mardi Gras come before the solemnity of Lent, a last chance to celebrate before the abstinence marking the 40 days to Good Friday and Easter. Muslims do it the other way around. First comes the month of daytime fasting during Ramadan, then the eruption of joy called Eid al-Fitr, marked with gift-giving, new clothes, donations to the poor, feasting and festivities. But as the sighting of a crescent moon officially marked the beginning of Eid on Tuesday, feelings are decidedly mixed for many Muslims. There's joy tempered with concern on Tahrir Square in Egypt, which saw a successful revolution topple President Hosni Mubarak this year. And there's optimism in Libya, where 42 years of rule by Moammar Gadhafi seem to be coming to an end. @highlight Tuesday marks the first Eid al-Fitr since the Arab Spring @highlight Egyptians put a revolutionary twist on the traditional Eid greeting, marking the toppling of Hosni Mubarak @highlight Many in Libya celebrate the festival as never before and hope the rest of the Arab world will follow suit @highlight Syrians and Pakistanis are much more pessimistic in the face of violence and disasters
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When they resumed, it was Anderson who began more brightly earning two break points on the @placeholder serve.
(CNN) -- Andy Murray's impressive defense of his Wimbledon title continued Monday as he dispatched 20th seed Kevin Anderson in straight sets in their fourth round match on Centre Court. It was always going to be a tall order for the 6 foot 8 inch South Africa to overcome the Scot who once again looked fit and focused in front of an expectant crowd. Murray engineered a break of serve in the third game of the match before serving out a competitive first set 6-4. Murray stormed into a 3-0 lead in the second before the heavens opened and the players left the court while the roof was closed. @highlight Andy Murray beats big serving Kevin Anderson to book quarterfinal against Dimitrov @highlight Canada's Eugenie Bouchard beats Alize Cornet to progress to last eight @highlight Sabine Lisicki sees off Ana Ivanovic; Caroline Wozniacki beaten in fourth round @highlight Stanislas Wawrinka through to last 16
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Mr @placeholder said he didn't care about an apology, he just wanted to live a normal life.
After years being subjected to torture inside the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison, Adelaide man David Hicks wants someone to pay for his medical bills, after a US military court set aside his terrorism conviction. With his name now legally cleared, Hicks doesn't care for an apology from the federal government, insisting he is too worn out and defeated but he does want help covering medical bills following years of torture inside the notorious military jail. A ruling by a US military court vacated his terrorism conviction and may have brought to an end to an almost decade-long legal saga but he received short shrift from current PM Tony Abbott and former leader John Howard. @highlight 'Defeated, worn out and no longer angry' but Hicks wants his medical costs paid after tortured time inside Guantanamo Bay @highlight Issues plea to Federal Government that 'it is an expensive exercise to fix myself from torture' @highlight Hicks says he has knee, elbow, back and teeth problems @highlight Claims he was on holiday when picked up in Afghanistan @highlight Prime Minister Tony Abbott makes no apology, saying 'he was up to no good' @highlight Former PM John Howard went further saying Hicks 'trained with Al Qaeda and revelled in jihad'
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Ross Barkley (left) was added to that list, as was @placeholder (right), who will be in Roy Hodgson's next squad
Harry Redknapp believes England could win Euro 2016 and insists 'we might as well all give up' if tournament victory eludes the Three Lions next year. Roy Hodgson's side could not progress beyond the 2014 World Cup group stages, but Redknapp believes it should be a different story next summer in France with the current crop of young players at England's disposal. 'There are some really talented players and Roy's squad for the Euros is going to the best we've had for some time,' the former QPR and Tottenham manager told talkSPORT. Former QPR manager Harry Redknapp believes England are capable of winning Euro 2016 @highlight Harry Redknapp believes England are capable of winning Euro 2016 @highlight The former QPR manager says Roy Hodgson's squad is talented enough @highlight He said England ought to give up if they don't win the competition @highlight The 67-year-old singled out Raheem Sterling, Daniel Sturridge, Harry Kane and Ross Barkley as particularly important talents for England success @highlight Redknapp also described his tax evasion case as 'absolute nonsense'
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Even though @placeholder may not appeal to the lowest common denominator or to people who don't already seek seafood, it's worth taking a poke inside.
In a country boasting 10 Michelin-starred restaurants you would expect fierce competition to be crowned the nation's top eatery, but Americans have shunned them all in favour of a small food stand in Hawaii. With its menu written on a whiteboard and just two tables outside, Da Poke Shack in Kailua-Kona certainly doesn't seem like the sort of place to serve up culinary perfection. But it has been voted No.1 on Yelp's Top 100 Places to Eat list - earning a five-star average from more than 600 reviews on the site. Seafood at Poke is fresh, savory, and a favorite destination for many foodies @highlight Da Poke Shack, Hawaii, was voted America's top place to eat by Yelp users @highlight Its menu is written on a whiteboard, there are only two tables outside and prices vary depending on the availability of fish @highlight Achieved a five-star rating from more than 600 reviews on the site
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'But it doesn't matter if it's @placeholder or the other one, we have to win the final.
Eden Hazard has warned Tottenham that Chelsea are desperate for revenge after they were humiliated 5-3 at White Hart Lane on New Year's Day. Jose Mourinho's side advanced to the Capital One Cup final on Tuesday night after seeing off Liverpool, and could face either Spurs or Sheffield United at Wembley. Belgian midfielder Hazard admitted that while he is happy to face either team in the final, a clash with Mauricio Pochettino's men offered the opportunity for revenge. Eden Hazard and Oscar hold up flag celebrating their advance to the final of the Capital One Cup Branislav Ivanovic rises highest to head home the only goal of the game for Chelsea against Liverpool @highlight Chelsea are though to the Capital One Cup final after beating Liverpool @highlight The Blues could face Tottenham or Sheffield United at Wembley @highlight Eden Hazard said Chelsea want revenge against Spurs @highlight Jose Mourinho's side lost 5-3 at White Hart Lane on New Year's Day
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"Anything to put the Bible in people's hands is a good thing," @placeholder spokesman Ken Stephens said.
(CNN) -- Last year, Gideons International distributed more than 84 million printed copies of the Bible around the world to students, hospitals, members of the military and, of course, hotels, where they are a ubiquitous sight in bedside tables. Starting this month, however, the InterContinental Hotels Group is modernizing that mission at one of its hotels, replacing the paper tomes with electronic versions of the Bible loaded on Kindle e-readers. Each of the 148 rooms at the chain's Hotel Indigo in Newcastle, England, will be outfitted with a Kindle with Wi-Fi. Guests can use the e-ink devices to catch up on scripture, as well as purchase and read any other books available in the Amazon Kindle store. @highlight Hotel Indigo in England may be the first to replace bedside Bibles with Kindles @highlight Gideons International, which gives out 84 million Bibles a year, supports the project @highlight A Bible costs Gideons $5 to print and distribute; a Kindle in the UK costs about $139 @highlight Stolen Kindles will be charged to the guest's credit card
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In Henry Tattersall's case, his @placeholder account was apparently linked to his mother's card, meaning he could download expensive games with no restrictions.
By Jaya Narain Tragic: Henry Tattersall was found hanged in his bedroom after racking up a large bill for Xbox games on his mother's credit card A schoolboy of 13 hanged himself after he racked up a £420 bill on his mother’s credit card by downloading games on to his Xbox, an inquest heard. Henry Tattersall borrowed the card to buy computer games over four days, as a Christmas present to himself. When the bank statement arrived in the post his mother Eve confronted him over the amount of money he had spent. The teenager later went to his bedroom and did not respond when he was called down to dinner. @highlight Henry Tattersall spent £422 online in four days in November last year @highlight When his mother confronted him he ran to his room and hanged himself @highlight Teenager posted Facebook message saying 'I'm going to kill myself' @highlight But coroner rules that he did not intend to commit suicide
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By Sam Adams PUBLISHED: 03:55 EST, 19 July 2012 | UPDATED: 08:34 EST, 20 July 2012 A Spanish student told friends he was living in fear just days before he was decapitated in a horrifying attack in a seaside flat, it emerged today. Sergio Retamar Marquez, 23, was hacked to death at his two-bedroom flat above a wine bar in Bournemouth, Dorset. A friend, who didn't want to be named, has told how Mr Marquez was 'living in fear' of someone he knew. Shocked residents talk to police near to the murder scene The friend added that Mr Marquez told him the person would say 'very strange things' and was 'frightened of him'. @highlight Sergio Retamar Marquez, 23, moved to Britain less than a year ago @highlight Was here to learn English and work as a waiter @highlight Told friends he was 'frightened' of someone he knew @highlight A 29-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and bailed to a secure mental unit
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Standing up: Protesters block the intersection with a car paying respects to @placeholder, who was killed by an officer on August 9
Protesters have clashed with cops for a second night in St Louis, Missouri following the fatal shooting of black 18-year-old Vonderrit Myers Jr., who was gunned down by an off-duty police officer on Wednesday. Demonstrators burned American flags, blacked intersections, banged drums and taunted police as they gathered in Shaw to protest the teenager's death at the hands of the unidentified cop - just moments after they had met for a quiet candle-lit vigil for Myers. Police in riot gear lined up on a high street as protesters yelled abuse and profanities at the officers, who silently stood their ground - although some used pepper spray to force the crowd back. Police helicopters buzzed above the neighborhood. @highlight Hundreds of protesters blocked intersections, burned American flags, banged drums and taunted police as they demonstrated in the streets of south St Louis, Missouri on Thursday night @highlight Police dressed in riot gear used pepper spray to control the crowd @highlight The protests came a night after Vonderrit Myers Jr. was gunned down by an off-duty officer in Shaw; the unidentified cop followed the 'suspicious-looking' teen after deeming he had a gun and insists the teenager shot at him first @highlight This week's demonstrations are just the latest in the area since another teenager, Michael Brown, was shot dead by a police officer in broad daylight on August 9; it emerged that Brown was unarmed @highlight State and city leaders have urged the Justice Department to investigate Myers' death, fearing he was targeted because he was black
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"First I thought it was a light aircraft and my reaction was, man, either the weather was bad, or something extraordinary happened to the pilot," @placeholder said in the interview.
(CNN) -- Former President George W. Bush says he experienced no pleasure when he heard about the death of Osama bin Laden, the al Qaeda leader responsible for orchestrating the deadly terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. "He was sitting in a restaurant in Dallas when the Secret Service told him that President (Barack) Obama wanted to speak to him. He then learned about the assassination," documentarian Peter Schnall told CNN in an interview. Bush "said to us certainly there was no sense of jubilation (and) certainly no sense of happiness," Schnall stressed. "If anything, he felt that finally there was a sense of closure." @highlight George W. Bush was interviewed for a documentary airing on September 11 @highlight Documentarian: Bush remains troubled by many of his decisions after the 9/11 attacks @highlight Peter Schnall says Bush recalls "journeying through the fog of war"
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A 4-1 defeat was difficult to take for @placeholder and enshrined an extra edge to an already intense rivalry.
(CNN) -- The Ashes is not a sporting event -- it is an obsession. Since 1882, England and Australia's cricketers have fought, wrestled and spilled blood in one of the world's fiercest rivalries. Whether it be on the rugby field or on the cricket pitch, these two countries only care about one thing -- winning. On Wednesday, when England and Australia go head to head in cricket's biggest contest, the Ashes, two countries will hold their collective breath and prepare for a brutal battle. It seems perverse that a game, which pauses for tea, and has the possibility of not having a winner after a five day contest, can stir such fierce emotion. @highlight England and Australia will compete for The Ashes in a five-match series @highlight England is favorite to triumph after winning the past two editions @highlight Australia dominated during the 1990s and early 2000s @highlight Contest and rivalry has been running since 1882
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However, it claims that the security update has nothing to do with the recent @placeholder hack.
By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 04:16 EST, 15 June 2012 | UPDATED: 06:17 EST, 15 June 2012 Facebook is asking each of its more than 900million active users to provide it with their mobile phone number. The move is part of a drive to improve security on Facebook, and comes in the wake of much-publicised password hacks at other networking sites including LinkedIn and eHarmony. Millions of Facebook users have already seen a link at the top of their desktop news feed requesting them to follow 'simple security tips'. Security measure: Facebook is asking each of its more than 900million active users to provide it with their mobile phone number @highlight Move is part of a drive to improve security on Facebook @highlight It comes in the wake of password hacks at other networking sites including LinkedIn and eHarmony
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Staged: The sham weddings were to a @placeholder, Chinese and Ghanaian man all in 2006
By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 11:14 EST, 10 August 2012 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 10 August 2012 A Massachusetts woman has admitted to having married three men in the same year to help them stay in the United States in exchange for cash. Prosecutors say when Melissa Ann Lewis, 42, of Worcester made her wedding vows to a Kenyan man in 2006, she was already legally married to a Ghanaian man and a Chinese. Lewis pleaded guilty on Thursday in U.S. District Court to two counts of fraud and misuse of immigration visas. Busy lady! A Massachusetts woman has pleaded guilty to marrying three foreigners in the same year in exchange for cash @highlight Melissa Ann Lewis admitted to marrying a Ghanaian, Chinese and Kenyan man in exchange for cash in 2006
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@placeholder first passed his sister's friend on the road, and let her drive past.
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 16:46 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:47 EST, 13 March 2014 Accused racist: Prosecutors argue that Brian Keith Jones, 25, killed Brian Lomax in December 2012 because Lomax was a black man A 25-year-old with a swastika and 'White Power' tattooed on his body claims he shot dead a black man in December 2012 out of self-defense. Brian Keith Jones made his first court appearance in Sacramento on Wednesday as he faces murder charges in the death of 36-year-old Duane Lomax. The three-time felon fatally shot Jones after getting a call from his sister who said a 'n*****' was following her and a friend in a car. @highlight Brian Keith Jones, 25, killed 36-year-old Duane Lomax in December 2012 after Lomax had a run-in with his sister @highlight Lomax had been tailing Jones' sister through a Sacramento neighborhood to report her to the police when she called her brother for help @highlight Prosecutors say Jones, who has several racist tattoos, killed Lomax because he was black @highlight But the three-time felon says he is no longer racist and killed Lomax out of self-defense and to protect his sister
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In a release, Nasa said it was referring to this new region as a magnetic highway for charged particles because our @placeholder's magnetic field lines are connected there to interstellar magnetic field lines.
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 11:09 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:24 EST, 21 March 2013 Thirty-five years after its launch, Voyager 1 may have left the solar system. Researchers say drastic changes in radiation levels measured by the probe confirm it has travelled beyond the influence of the Sun. Mission scientists today confirmed the probe is 'in a new region' - although scientists are continuing to debate whether Voyager 1 has reached interstellar space or entered a separate, undefined region beyond the solar system. Nasa's Voyager 1 probe has finally left the solar system, mission scientists have confirmed @highlight Drastic changes in radiation levels measured by the probe confirm it has finally travelled beyond the influence of the Sun @highlight Researchers still unsure whether Voyager 1 has reached interstellar space or entered a separate, undefined region beyond the solar system @highlight Voyager 1 and its sister probe Voyager 2 launched 35 years ago on a tour of the outer planets
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Home of football: England's @placeholder has also bid to hoist the closing stages of the tournament
By Martyn Ziegler Germany will wait until the very last minute before deciding whether to withdraw Munich's rival bid against Wembley to stage the final of Euro 2020. The German Football Association (DFB) is also planning a bid to host the entire Euro 2024 tournament and is considering dropping its 2020 bid to boost its chances. DFB president Wolfgang Niersbach has disclosed however that they will wait until the day of the vote on September 19 before deciding whether to pull out of the 2020 race and settle for hosting group games instead. Change of heart? World Cup winner Germany are considering a U-turn on their bid to host Euro 2020 final @highlight Germany are bidding against England to host the Euro 2020 final @highlight Euro 2020 held in 13 different countries to celebrate 60th anniversary @highlight German DFB willing to wait until last minute to decide on bid @highlight World Cup winners are interested in hosting entire tournament in 2024
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The daughters claimed @placeholder was treating their father cruelly and tried to prevent them from seeing him during the last month before his death from sepsis and dementia.
The ugly family feud surrounding radio legend Casey Kasem who died last Sunday was put on a temporary hold as his daughter Kerri agreed that widow Jean could claim his body. But behind the scenes, the battle wages on with Kerri's team accusing her stepmom, Jean, of cheating on her father with a much younger man as he lay on his deathbed. 'Jean has a boyfriend and Kerri believes their affair has been going on for at least two years,' Kerri’s private investigator, Logan Clarke, told the MailOnline in an exclusive interview. 'Jean has even moved him into the oceanfront condo she owns in Malibu.' @highlight Kerri Kasem, Casey's 41-year-old, daughter from his first marriage, has been engaged in a nasty battle with step-mother Jean, 60, for seven years @highlight Kerri's lawyer and private investigator are accusing Jean of cheating on her dying father for two years @highlight Kerri's private investigator Logan Clarke claims that Jean moved her lover into the oceanfront condo she owns in Malibu @highlight 'Mrs Kasem has been lying to Mr Kasem for at least two years, telling him that they are divorced,' wrote Kerri's lawyer in court papers.
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As police were leading @placeholder away, a reporter asked, "Are you sorry for what you did?"
New York (CNN) -- A man arrested in connection with the death of 28-year-old Betty Williams, whose body was found in a suitcase, has confessed to bludgeoning her with a frying pan and strangling her with an electrical cord, authorities said Tuesday. Hassan Malik, 55, was arraigned Tuesday on one count of second-degree murder, according to Manhattan District Attorney spokeswoman Joan Vollero. Malik said he was acting in self-defense, Vollero said. Shortly after Williams' body was discovered, police released a surveillance video that showed a man dressed in a dark knit hat and leather jacket, pulling a suitcase that contained Williams' body near a stoop in East Harlem, New York. @highlight NEW: Man has confessed in death of woman found in suitcase, authorities say @highlight NEW: Hassan Malik, 55, was arraigned Tuesday on a count of second-degree murder @highlight NEW: Malik said he was acting in self-defense, DA spokeswoman says @highlight DA spokeswoman: He admitted bludgeoning and strangling Betty Williams 28
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However, newspapers were free to report the epidemic's effects in Spain, creating a false impression of Spain as being especially hard hit - and leading to the pandemic's nickname @placeholder flu.
By Mark Prigg Researchers believe they have uncovered the mystery of the how the 1918 flu epidemic which killed 50 million people was so devastating. The say exposure to an earlier, less dangerous strain among children caused the 1918 strain to spread so quickly. The deadly flu virus attacked more than one-third of the world's population, and within months had killed more than 50 million people – three times as many as the World War I – and did it more quickly than any other illness in recorded history. Nurses care for victims of the 1918 Spanish influenza epidemic outdoors amidst canvas tents in Massachusetts. Researchers now say exposure to an earlier strain left people vulnerable to the pandemic strain, making it unusually effective. @highlight Deadly flu virus attacked more than one-third of the world's population @highlight Pandemic virus arose shortly before 1918 @highlight Strain developed when a human H1 virus which had been circulating in the human population since about 1900 picked up genetic material from a bird flu virus @highlight Researchers say this left people unusually vulnerable
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Tom Daley pictured with his father @placeholder who died in May last year, said he wanted to do his proud
By Jonathan McEvoy and Katherine Faulkner PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 10 August 2012 | UPDATED: 02:32 EST, 13 August 2012 Poised on the diving board in the tiniest of trunks, he could not have looked in better shape. But Tom Daley nearly missed out on a medal because sweets and ice cream were making him too fat, he revealed yesterday. The 18-year-old, who won a bronze medal in the diving on Saturday, had to go on a diet to be in with a chance at the Olympics. So he cut out his two vices, losing more than a stone. Achieved his dream: Bronze medallist Tom Daley of Great Britain poses with the national flag after the medal ceremony @highlight Daley led going into the final round, but was beaten into third by excellent dives from David Boudia , who won gold, and silver medallist Qiu Bo @highlight The 18-year-old looked elated as the final results were shown, jumping in the pool and hugging those around him @highlight Singer Cheryl Cole: 'Good luck @tomdaley1994 you've got this !! #teamGB'
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Subeydi came to Lebanon as one of the more than 200,000 migrant domestic workers in the country, lured from mostly African and @placeholder countries by the promise of higher wages and steady employment in upper-middle class homes where household chores are viewed as beneath the family.
Lebanon prides itself on its image as a melting pot on the Mediterranean: an ancient bastion of civilization boasting a diverse tapestry of cultures and creeds. But scratch the surface, and it becomes apparent that not everyone fits into the country's cosmopolitan self-image. Many migrants and mixed-race Lebanese, particularly those of Asian and African origin, say they encounter racism on a regular basis. Nepalese woman Priya Subeydi told CNN she plans to leave the country soon, as she does not want her nine-month-old son growing up feeling like a second-class citizen. "Every day we face racism," she said. "I just want to let him to grow in my own country." @highlight Lebanese activists have started a movement to change racist attitudes in the country @highlight Migrant workers and Lebanese of different backgrounds are treated poorly, they say @highlight The group has carried out stings at beach resorts exposing racist attitudes by owners @highlight They say the deeply entrenched problem can only be overcome by changing individual mindsets
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Manley said Reid was waiting for word from @placeholder Republicans on whether they would object to approval by unanimous consent, which could be done without the return of the entire chamber.
Washington (CNN) -- The House of Representatives approved $600 million in emergency funding Tuesday to help secure the U.S.-Mexico border. The measure, which passed in a voice vote, still needs Senate approval before being signed into law by President Barack Obama. Senators passed a similar plan last week, but must vote again on the House measure that includes the language on border funding. A top aide to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday that the chamber could be recalled from its August recess to take up the House-approved measure. "In light of the voice vote in the House, it is our hope that we can do this by consent by the end of the week," said Reid's spokesman, Jim Manley. "The question is whether Republicans want to try and make this an issue or whether they will allow us to get it done quickly." @highlight NEW: Senate could return from recess this week to give final approval to the bill @highlight The House has approved a bipartisan measure to boost U.S.-Mexico border security @highlight The $600 million bill provides funding for 1,500 new law enforcement agents @highlight The bill also includes funding for unmanned aerial vehicles and communications equipment
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While there would be happiness that he is emerging as a great prospect for Italy in future, there is also concern that players like Macheda are moving to @placeholder at a young age and the Italian clubs who train them gain very little in compensation, he said.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Deep into injury time in one of Manchester United's most important games of the English Premier League season a 17-year-old Italian on debut hit a stunning winner and lifted himself to instant stardom. Man of the moment: Seventeen-year-old Federico Macheda is now a legend at Manchester United Federico Macheda was the teenager who came on as a substitute and scored late on Sunday for the Red Devils -- helping them to a 3-2 win after they had earlier trailed 2-1 to Aston Villa at Old Trafford. The finish was of the highest quality -- as he curled the ball past Villa goal-keeper Brad Freidel from a wide angle. His fine touch, turn and shot were made all the more amazing given their significance in the context of both the match and season. @highlight Federico Macheda scores stoppage time winner for Manchester United @highlight The 3-2 win for Red Devils is crucial in context of Premier League season @highlight Macheda, a product of Lazio's youth programme, is just 17 years old @highlight "This is the best day of my life," Macheda said after the victory
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"When informed about this situation, he (@placeholder) commented that, 'Anytime a baby's life is lost is an unimaginable tragedy and my heart goes out to the baby's family and loved ones,' " Robinson told CNN in a written statement.
(CNN) -- The daughter of actor Billy Bob Thornton was found guilty of manslaughter in the death of an infant Wednesday, but a Florida jury acquitted her on murder and child-abuse charges, a court spokeswoman said. Amanda Brumfield, 32, was accused in the October 2008 death of 1-year-old Olivia Madison Garcia, who she was babysitting when the child fell and suffered fatal injuries. Her trial ended Wednesday in Orlando, Florida, according to court spokesman Karen Connolly Levey. Thornton released a statement through his publicist a year ago when Brumfield was charged. The actor is estranged from his daughter "and has had no contact with her for quite some time," publicist Arnold Robinson said. @highlight Amanda Brumfield was babysitting an infant who died after a fall @highlight She was acquitted of murder and child abuse @highlight Brumfield, 32, is estranged from her actor father
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@placeholder and his father also wore the same shade of blue - with the eldest son matching his suit with a tie very similar to that worn by his father
Comedian David Walliams had Prince Harry in stitches last night - after he invited him to a Peter Andre concert. The fourth in line to the throne met the Britain's Got Talent judge at a charity event at the Royal Albert Hall in London tonight with his father and brother. Walliams had spotted a leaflet advertising the Mysterious Girl singer's forthcoming gig at the venue and showed it to Harry. Scroll down for video Comedian David Walliams had Prince Harry in stitches last night - after he invited him to a Peter Andre concert The fourth in line to the throne met the Britain's Got Talent judge at a charity event at the Royal Albert Hall in London tonight with his father, brother and old friend, presenter Natalie Pinkham @highlight Fourth in line to the throne met Britain's Got Talent judge at charity event @highlight Walliams saw leaflet advertising Mysterious Girl singer's forthcoming gig @highlight Harry and Prince William took it in good humour, and joked with the star @highlight Walliams was co-hosting with Natalie Pinkham, a close friend of Harry @highlight Gala awards dinner was organised by Prince Charles's business charity
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@placeholder befriended the killers to write his groundbreaking, novel-like book about the Kansas murders
By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:43 EST, 13 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:22 EST, 14 August 2013 Hopes were dashed Tuesday when a decades old Florida quadruple murder investigation ended when authorities concluded there was no link between their case and the killings dramatized in the book In Cold Blood. The convicted killers, Perry Smith and Richard Hickock, were long suspected in the slayings of Cliff Walker, his wife, Christine, and their two children. The family was killed in December of 1959, about a month after Smith and Hickock murdered a Kansas farmer and his family. Investigators were unable to make a DNA match between Smith and Hickock, and Christine Walker, who was raped and had semen on her underwear. @highlight Christine and Cliff Walker were killed along with their two children in their Osprey, Florida home @highlight Perry Smith and Richard Hickock fled to Florida after killing a family of four in Kansas, as documented in Capote's In Cold Blood @highlight Smith and Hickock have long been connected with the Florida murder but DNA evidence has been deemed insufficient to draw any conlusions
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@placeholder, who lost his son on 9/11, said his group represents about 50 families.
New York (CNN) -- A small group of 9/11 victims' families is contesting the 9/11 memorial's decision to bar politicians from speaking at this year's commemoration ceremony on the anniversary of the 2001 terror attacks. The group, led by retired Fire Department of New York Deputy Chief Jim Riches, called the National September 11 Memorial and Museum "totally hypocritical because banning the governors (of New York and New Jersey) from speaking is the ultimate political decision." "No one individual or group should unilaterally make this decision not allowing Gov. (Andrew) Cuomo and Gov. (Chris) Christie to speak on 9/11," it added. @highlight 9/11 Memorial officials are barring politicians from speaking at this year's N.Y. ceremony @highlight A group representing about 50 families objects to the decision @highlight Other family members of victims support the move @highlight Family members will read the names of lost loved ones during the commemoration
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She gets the sadness of the character but not the flip side of her personality, and she's just not a bright enough spark to keep @placeholder's torch burning for so long.
(CNN) -- "Great Gatsby" director Baz Luhrmann isn't the type to be cowed by literary pedigree, not even that of F. Scott Fitzgerald. His movies, including "William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet," are like watching a three-ring circus. They revel in surface, spectacle and sensory overload. They're audaciously, passionately artificial and at the same time unabashedly romantic -- post-modern pop medleys aimed at the heart, not the brain. Perhaps Luhrmann even identifies with Fitzgerald's Jay Gatsby; after all, they're both decadents. But Fitzgerald wasn't Gatsby, and Gatsby could never have written such a novel. It takes an observer like Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) to distill the finer sentiments from this sorry tale of the super-rich, and Luhrmann isn't that. He's an extrovert who wants to thrill us and immerse us in his giddy daring. The last thing he wants to do is sit back and watch. @highlight Baz Luhrmann is known for sensory overload with his movies @highlight "Gatsby" needs an observant storyteller, which Luhrmann isn't @highlight The adaptation is misconceived and misjudged @highlight Nevertheless, the novel will endure this indignity
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@placeholder supporters celebrate after the rally by tasering each other while swigging beer at the hotel
By Daily Mail Reporter Chilling images showing the mundane preparations ahead of a hate-filled Nazi rally have been captured by a photographer given unprecedented access. Photographer Johnny Milano was allowed to shoot behind the scenes at the National Socialist Movement convention in Atlanta, Georgia, after months of negotiations with Nazi leaders. The disturbing photographs show white supremacists ironing their swastikas and getting tattoos as they kill time in their hotel rooms. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO National Socialist member Kim Lawrence irons her swastika and other Nazi insignia ahead of a rally The NSM claims to be the biggest 'white civil rights group' in the U.S. @highlight Johnny Milano was given unprecedented access to the National Socialist Movement convention @highlight His collection of images reveals Nazi and KKK members preparing for a hate-filled rally @highlight About 100 anti-fascists gathered to meet the group, and allegedly smashed Nazi members car windows
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She's then told in the video to answer the doorbell, where she is met by a life-size @placeholder who leads her out to the street and instructs her to sit down on a seat in the driveway.
By Freya Noble An Australian comedian working for YouTube has staged an extravagant proposal which might just be up there with the best Jehan Ratnatunga secretly flew back from Los Angeles to Melbourne and went all-out for his now fiance, incorporating all of Vishanti's favourite things into one huge song and dance proposal. The proposal begins when one of Vish's friends shows her a video of her most-loved Disney characters Mickey and Minnie Mouse recreating her favourite Bollywood song. Scroll down for video Comedian Jehan Ratnatunga proposed to his girlfriend in an extravagant performance inspired by all of her favourite things @highlight Jehan Ratnatunga surprised his girlfriend Vishanti when he flew home to Melbourne in secret @highlight He staged an extravagant proposal with all her favourite things @highlight A troupe of men in Mickey Mouse costumes dance to Michael Jackson and Beyonce @highlight Jehan then takes off the head of his costume and proposes to Vish
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"We do this every year with current event figures," said @placeholder, adding that "The political characters tend to scare the neighbors and the kids more then most traditional ghosts and goblins."
(CNN) -- In this high-stakes election, Americans are making use of every available opportunity to get the word out about the candidates and issues. For some, that means making Halloween political. Oliver Smith and Matt Fett created these impressive pumpkin portraits of Barack Obama and Sarah Palin. Many of these people shared their Halloween politicking on iReport.com. A few of them, like Mark Weyermuller of Wilmette, Illinois, have gone all-out, turning their yards into full-on political displays. Weyermuller's features life-size figures of Barack Obama, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Sarah Palin, and he says he's waiting for his Joe Biden mask to arrive in the mail. He also has a sign up -- held by a witch, appropriately -- that reads "Witch do you like for vice-president?" @highlight Many Americans using Halloween to express their political views @highlight Pumpkin portraits of presidential and vice-presidential candidates abound @highlight Elaborate displays include a political web and a giant corn maze to get out the vote @highlight iReport.com: Are you displaying your political affiliation this Halloween?
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A spate of attacks and violent break-ins have been reported at some construction sites in @placeholder amid growing anti-government protests and violence.
(CNN) -- South Korean President Lee Myung-bak held a special meeting Thursday morning to discuss an urgent plan to evacuate South Korean construction workers in Libya. There are 1,398 South Koreans in the country working on almost 300 building sites. The presidential office tells CNN it's sending an Egypt Air plane to Tripoli on Thursday. The first flight will evacuate 260 workers and their families. Officials are looking into chartering more planes to speed up the process. Plans were also discussed to move personnel out of the country by land and sea routes. Lee told ministers to "use all possible measures for Koreans and Korean construction workers' security." An emergency response team is already on the ground helping workers of 24 construction firms operating in Libya. @highlight There are 1,398 South Koreans in Libya working on almost 300 building sites @highlight South Korean President Lee Myung-bak holds special evacuation planning meeting @highlight South Korea chartering Egypt Air plan, looking to charter even more aircraft @highlight Ongoing construction projects in Libya estimated to be worth $36.4 billion
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Spotted: A camera on a bus shows a small boy wandering into a road in @placeholder during the morning commute
By Daily Mail Reporter A video has revealed the moment an eagle eyed bus driver spots a barefooted young child wandering in the road - before stopping the bus and taking him to safety. Bill Clark was driving a TriMet bus in Gresham, Oregon at 8.15am last Friday when he spotted the boy, who was wearing nothing but a t-shirt and a diaper, walking in the road. Cameras mounted on the bus capture the harrowing moment the little boy attempts to walk from a quieter side street on to Northeast Division Street just moments after the vehicle passed. Scroll down for video @highlight Bill Clark spotted the little boy walking in the road as he drove through Gresham, Oregon and stopped to help him @highlight The boy, who was only wearing a t-shirt and diaper, had escaped his apartment while his father slept off his night shift @highlight Clark took the boy on the bus and gave him some hot chocolate before he returned him to his dad, who had called police
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One woman described significant savings, such as oranges selling for about twice the price in China, as compared with @placeholder.
Hong Kong, China (CNN) -- Surging inflation in China has the government worried enough that it's adopting new measures, state media said Wednesday. Government actions might include food subsidies, price limits, reinforced punishment for speculating on food, and steps to prevent hoarding, China Daily said. Mayors also might be forced to account for insufficient vegetable supplies and volatile prices. Inflation in China is rising so quickly that it's sending shoppers across the border, to Hong Kong. Mainland Chinese are returning with necessities such as meat and produce, as much as they can carry on a train ride. While in Hong Kong, which is a day trip from parts of mainland China, shoppers also can save by grabbing a meal at McDonald's. The fast-food chain is raising menu prices in China by as much as 1 yuan [15 cents US] per item because of rising food costs. McDonald's is keeping prices in check in Hong Kong. @highlight Moves might include food subsidies and price limits @highlight Steps also might be taken against food speculation and hoarding @highlight Inflation is sending shoppers across the border, to Hong Kong @highlight Chinese are buying things such as meat, produce, toilet paper, diapers and shampoo
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According to one analysis, there were 719,874 @placeholder mentions of Instagram and Android within the first 24 hours of the app's release.
(CNN) -- Seriously, iPhone fans? Just hours after Instagram, a mobile app that lets users layer pre-programmed filters over their photos to achieve maximum hipness, launched on Google's Android operating system Tuesday, the snark began. Until then, the 18-month-old app had been exclusive to Apple devices. "Instagram went from a gated community to section 8 all in 1 day," wrote Twitter user @joelby1328. That widely shared message (surrounded by other gems such as "I'm smoking with a (expletive) newbie! She still has other people light her bowl for her!!!") was as good a representative as any of a surprising number of tweets suggesting, or downright saying, that Android phone users are in some way inferior to iPhone owners. @highlight Instagram launches on Android, prompting snide comments from some iPhone owners @highlight Twitter lit up with "there goes the neighborhood"-style tweets @highlight Instagram is an app that lets users enhance their photos with various filters @highlight It had been available only for Apple devices for about 18 months
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They questioned why @placeholder should continue to subsidise Scottish policies such as free care for the elderly, free university tuition and free prescriptions, which are not available south of the border.
Plans are being drawn up to curb Scottish MPs’ voting rights, amid English anger at the sweeteners offered to persuade voters north of the border to reject independence. Government sources say David Cameron and Nick Clegg are ‘very aware’ of backbench fury over the hastily pulled together ‘devo max’ proposals. But any move to restrict MPs’ voting rights will be opposed by many senior Labour figures, who will try to push back a deal until after the next election. Tory MPs last night warned they could throw out the entire plan to hand greater powers to Scotland unless the huge ‘subsidy’ paid by English taxpayers via the so-called Barnett formula is also ended: Salmond (left) and Cameron (right) ahead of the referendum @highlight Nick Clegg said it was ‘simply not fair’ to hand powers to Scotland without also limiting the right of Scottish MPs to vote on English matters @highlight Gordon Brown ruled out reducing the rights of Scottish MPs as part of any post-referendum constitutional deal @highlight Clegg and Cameron ‘very aware’ of backbench fury over ‘devo max’ proposals
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There is no breeding population for these snakes in @placeholder,’ Dr Guinea said.
Gamblers at SkyCity Casino on Saturday night knew they were rolling the dice, but they probably didn't know they were playing Russian roulette with a lethal sea snake. Just after midnight, security at the Arafura seaside casino called a local snake catcher to say they had found a 1.3 metre long yellow-lipped sea krait. The snake had already been partially stuffed in a lunch bag by security, meaning Phil Mangion had an easy job passing her onto Environmental scientist Mick Guinea, who completed his masters on sea kraits. Scroll down for video The female yellow lipped sea snake appeared at SkyCity casino in Darwin just after midnight @highlight The female yellow lipped sea snake appeared at SkyCity casino in Darwin @highlight Security called a local snake catcher before partially catching the snake in a lunch bag @highlight The serpent is native to Samoa, South India, Japan and Papua New Guinea @highlight They have 12 times the venom needed to kill a human, and fangs as large as a death adder @highlight The snake is believed to have travelled via a current from from Indonesia @highlight Snake specialist Mick Guinea says they could be naturally migrating to Australia
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previously said the four-month ban issued to @placeholder should not have been
BBC host Gary Lineker has suggested that Luis Suarez's apology for his biting shame at the World Cup has been made to help engineer a move to Barcelona. The Uruguay striker received a nine-game international suspension and four-month ban from all football after being found guilty of biting Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini during his side's 1-0 victory at the 2014 tournament. Despite the ban that would not see him return until October 26, Barcelona reportedly remain keen on signing the troubled Liverpool forward - with reports claiming the La Liga club would want him to publicly apologise for the incident first. @highlight Luis Suarez has issued a public apology to Giorgio Chiellini for biting him @highlight Uruguay striker was found guilty of biting Italy defender at the World Cup @highlight Liverpool striker received nine-game international suspension and four month ban from all football @highlight Gary Lineker suggests apology was made to engineer move to Barcelona @highlight La Liga club have been linked with £80m move for troubled striker @highlight Reports suggest Catalan club wanted a public apology before transfer @highlight Chiellini has accepted the apology and hopes FIFA to reduce the ban
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A full smile is called a Duchenne smile - after 19th century anatomist @placeholder, who produced a ground-breaking study of the muscles involved in facial expressions of emotion.
By Sarah Griffiths The eyes may be the window to the soul, but a smile can reveal more about a person than first thought. A body language expert has told MailOnline the tiniest tweak to a smile can change how a person is perceived - from looking up to appear flirtatious, to lowering the eyebrows to look more dominant and powerful, for example. Dr Peter Collett has pinpointed six types of smiles from the genuine ‘Duchenne’, where the corners of the mouth are pulled up and the muscles around the eyes contract, to the knowing, wry smile. Secret smiles: A body language expert has revealed the tiniest tweak to a smile can change how someone is perceived - from looking up to appear flirtatious (as seen on Miranda Kerr pictured left) to lowering the brows to look more powerful, which could help you get ahead at work (stock image pictured right) @highlight A body language expert from Oxford has pinpointed six types of smiles @highlight These include flirty, submissive, honest, secretive and dominant @highlight Dr Collett said keeping your eyebrows level while smiling makes you seem more powerful, while raising them suggests submissiveness @highlight The ‘look-up’ smile can be used to appear seductive and flirtatious @highlight It is also thought to be contagious because it mimics laughter @highlight Study has found that 67 per cent of women worry about their smiles and both sexes think it's the most attractive feature in a partner
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@placeholder was appointed QPR's director of football following Redknapp's departure from Loftus Road
Harry Redknapp has expressed an interest in returning to football as part of a consortium. The 67-year-old, who resigned as manager of Queens Park Rangers last week to have knee surgery, has been linked with a group of investors looking to buy a club near to his Dorset home. He confirmed the speculation on BBC Radio 5 Live's Sportsweek programme but didn't reveal any further details. Harry Redknapp is considering investing in a club close to his Dorset home after stepping down as QPR boss Redknapp, who requires knee surgery, did not rule out a return to management if the right job came up @highlight Redknapp linked with consortium looking to invest in a club @highlight Stepped down as QPR manager this week to undergo knee surgery @highlight Redknapp did not rule out a return to management after his operation @highlight Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey have taken temporary charge @highlight Tim Sherwood is the favourite to take over at Loftus Road
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@placeholder also says that the mythical "iPad Mini" will be unveiled at the event.
(CNN) -- Gadget fans waiting anxiously for the next iPhone to be released may be reaching the home stretch. Apple, which has made no official announcement, is planning a September 12 event at which the next generation of the iconic smartphone will presumably be announced, according to multiple reports. iMore, an Apple-oriented blog, was the first to report that "sources who have proven accurate in the past" said the phone will be introduced at an event that day and released nine days later. Observers are calling it the iPhone 5, although no name has been announced. Others, including The Wall Street Journal's All Things D blog, followed with similar reports. Quoting anonymous sources at Apple, All Things D said an event is planned for the week of September 9. The 12th would be a Wednesday, which follows with previous Apple events. @highlight A September 12 event would be 11 months after iPhone 4S rolled out @highlight Apple has made no official announcement @highlight Some say a smaller "iPad Mini" also could be announced @highlight Apple faces unprecedented phone competition, slipping sales
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Panish: "You learned @placeholder wasn't sued for malpractice, but he had killed someone else?"
Los Angeles (CNN) -- A lawyer for Michael Jackson's family seemed satisfied as he left the Los Angeles courthouse after the first week of the pop star's wrongful death trial. "There's a long way to go and we hope the evidence supports -- and we believe it does -- that Dr. (Conrad) Murray was unfit for the job he was hired to do," attorney Brian Panish said. "He was financially motivated and was in serious financial straits." Jackson's mother and three children are suing AEG Live, contending the concert promoter is liable in the pop icon's death because it hired, retained and/or supervised Murray, the doctor convicted of involuntary manslaughter. @highlight Conrad Murray was $1 million in debt when he took the job as Michael Jackson's doctor @highlight A Las Vegas man told police Murray's negligence caused his father's death @highlight Katherine Jackson told investigators her family "attempted several interventions" @highlight Part of Thursday's testimony in the civil trial focused on the pop icon's messy bedroom
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In May Snowden was reported as saying his preference was to return to the US, but would apply to stay on in @placeholder if his asylum was to expire.
By Steve Hopkins Whistleblower Edward Snowden has filed an official petition to extend his asylum in Russia for another year. Snowden, who fled to Moscow on June 23, made the request to The Federal Migration Service a month before his current one-year asylum was due to expire. If granted, Snowden, 31, will be able to remain in Russia for another year, according to The Moscow Times. Scroll down for video Edward Snowden has sought permission to extend his asylum in Russia for another year After being revealed as the man responsible for leaking more than 1.7 million highly classified US documents, the US cancelled the former CIA technician's passport. @highlight Application was made a month before his one-year asylum was due to expire @highlight Comes as mystery surrounds his one-month stay in Hong Kong @highlight Snowden earlier said he had applied for asylum in several other countries
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That line has been a mainstay of nearly every @placeholder stump speech as she road-tests messages in advance of a possible presidential campaign.
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina leveled the most direct attacks on Hillary Clinton during the annual Conservative Political Action Conference's opening day, challenging her to outline what she got done in her years in the U.S. Senate and at the helm of the State Department. 'Mrs. Clinton, name an accomplishment,' Fiorina said Thursday in Maryland, bringing a red-meat crowd of Republican partisans to their feet. 'And in the meantime, please explain why we should accept that the millions and millions of dollars that have flowed into the Clinton Foundation from foreign governments don’t represent a conflict of interest.' That jab was a reference to news on Tuesady that the Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton Foundation had received – and would continue to accept – untold million in donations from Middle Eastern goverments including the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Oman. @highlight Onetime Hewlett-Packard CEO thinks she can keep Hillary off-balance, giving her 'a hitch in her swing' during debates @highlight Fiorina hit the Clinton Foundation for accepting donations from Middle Eastern regimes @highlight 'She tweets about women’s rights in this country and takes money from governments that deny women the most basic human rights' @highlight The Republican spoke at the Conservative Political Action Conference @highlight Also accused Clinton of stealing her catch-phrases during speeches: 'Hillary needs some original ideas'
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FBI agents also misinterpreted an abbreviation the @placeholder used regarding Hasan, McCaul said.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:21 EST, 19 July 2012 | UPDATED: 10:01 EST, 19 July 2012 In emails to a known terrorist, the man charged with killing 13 people in a 2009 attack at Fort Hood, Texas, expressed his support for suicide bombings and killing civilians — glaring signs that the FBI did not act on but should have, a report has claimed. Army Maj. Nidal Hasan told a radical Islamic cleric that he advocated using suicide bombers and that he believed it was OK to kill civilians. And the terrorist, Anwar al-Awlaki, a man well-known to the U.S. intelligence community, told Hasan in an email that the Army psychiatrist should keep his contact details handy. @highlight Army Maj. Nidal Hasan is charged with killing 13 people and wounding 32 others @highlight He opened fire in 2009 at Fort Hood, Texas @highlight He had exchanged emails with a known terrorist, expressing support for suicide bombings and killing civilians @highlight The FBI's anti-terrorism task force thought the issue was too sensitive to bring up because Hasan is a Muslim @highlight Agents thought that interviewing American Muslims who visit extremist websites was a sensitive issue
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Greenpeace says it has assured the captain of the @placeholder it will not interfere with the second anchor so the ship will not float into danger.
(CNN) -- Greenpeace activists who have interfered with the launch of a Chevron oil drilling ship in the North Sea say that they have enough fuel and supplies to last several weeks. Activists on board the Greenpeace ship Esperanza attached a bright yellow "survival pod" to the giant ship's anchor on Wednesday, effectively keeping it from going to sea. The drill ship Stena Carron, operated under contract by oil giant Chevron, is now holding off the Shetland Islands in the North Sea. Two members of the crew shimmied up the chains, spending Tuesday night hanging above the waves in a small tent. They then secured the survival pod, which is now occupied by two new activists. @highlight Activists have enough fuel and supplies to last several weeks, Greenpeace says @highlight Two people occupy "survival pod" attached to ship's anchor, preventing departure @highlight Group hopes to pressure Chevron, EU to support North Sea drilling moratorium
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