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The @placeholder army arrested a man Mexico calls a top drug cartel chief and four of his bodyguards, the government announced Wednesday. | (CNN) -- The United States shares the blame for Mexican drug trafficking and the attendant violence that has killed thousands in the past year alone, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Wednesday. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is in Mexico for a series of meetings on the drug crisis and other issues. "Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade," she said en route to Mexico City, Mexico, according to pool reports. "Our inability to prevent weapons from being illegally smuggled across the border to arm these criminals causes the deaths of police officers, soldiers and civilians. So, yes, I feel very strongly we have a co-responsibility."
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NEW: Clinton says fighting does not pose major threat to U.S. security -- yet
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Mexico's U.S. ambassador says willingness to share an "encouraging sign"
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"Our insatiable demand for illegal drugs fuels the drug trade," Clinton says in Mexico
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U.S. needs to stop flow of guns, body armor, night-vision goggles to cartels, she says | 52,200 | record_train |
"I had a one-year contract [at 'SNL']," @placeholder said, "so I knew I was not going to be there longer than a year, so I treated it like I had 22 specials to do that year." | (CNN) -- Conan O'Brien has called Martin Short the "funniest guy ever," but, at times, Short's sunny outlook has come at the expense of great loss. His big brother, David, died in a car accident in 1962 when Short was 12. By the time he was 21, he'd lost his mother and father. His wife died of ovarian cancer in 2010. Yet, through it all, Short has kept in mind a valuable lesson he took to heart after David's death: "Something terrible can happen to you, and yet, the day after this something terrible, the sun still rises, and life goes on. And therefore, so must you."
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Martin Short's memoir details love, loss, life and celebrity encounters
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The comic actor maintains a sunny disposition despite significant heartbreak
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Short: Elizabeth Taylor told me she was "a total Clifford freak"
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Short on David Letterman's retirement: "It's horrifying to think no Dave on TV" | 52,201 | record_train |
This is the model used by other countries who have followed the British system such as the @placeholder. | By Martin Robinson New police recruits will not have to serve as a bobby on the beat for the first time in Britain as the rule forcing them to be join as a PC was scrapped today. The 'brightest and best' will instead enter at superintendent level as part of an overhaul of recruitment rules unveiled by policing minister Damian Green. It has raised concerns Britain's forces will produce a generation of senior officers 'who haven't felt the collar' of a criminal and lead to 'risks to the public', the President of the Police Superintendents' Association Derek Barnett has said.
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Downing Street is changing rules about running UK forces
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Rule forcing recruits to join as a PC will be scrapped to attract high-fliers
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The 20-25 years it takes to reach the top jobs would also be halved
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Aimed at 'Brightest and best' with skills 'distinctly above factory workers'
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U.S. supercop Bill Bratton is vying to take over the Met after rule change
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David Cameron wanted him for London in 2011 but was stopped | 52,202 | record_train |
The flatmates let it be known Mr @placeholder was difficult to live with. | By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 13:26 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 2 December 2013 Guilty: Karl Addo, 30, admitted manslaughter after stabbing his flatmate before decapitating him with a meat cleaver A paranoid schizophrenic laughed as he brutally knifed his flatmate to death before decapitating him with a meat cleaver. Karl Addo, 30, launched the 'prolonged and horrific' attack on Spanish student Sergio Marquez at their Bournemouth flat on the 23-year-old's birthday. Addo repeatedly stabbed his victim during the 20-minute attack, knifing Mr Marquez in the chest before striking him numerous times with a meat cleaver.
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Karl Addo pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility at Bournemouth Crown Court today
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The 30-year-old repeatedly stabbed Spanish student Sergio Marquez before striking him numerous times with a meat cleaver
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Neighbour heard Mr Marquez beg his attacker to stop before hearing the sound of laughter
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Addo was due to be evicted from the flat on the day of the attack after his flatmates complained to their landlord about his behaviour
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He will be sentenced on Wednesday after the Crown Prosecution Service accepted his not guilty plea to a charge of murder | 52,203 | record_train |
When she ended her affair with Hunt in 1859, the unfinished canvas lay untouched for years until @placeholder fell in love with Fanny Waugh – the woman who would become his wife. | By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 16:33 EST, 31 August 2012 | UPDATED: 17:49 EST, 31 August 2012 What's the best way to erase an ex-lover from your life? As Victorian artist William Holman Hunt found, painting over her is a good start. His portrait of this pre-Raphaelite beauty (main picture) did not always feature the steady gaze of this striking woman with dramatic brows and a tumble of auburn curls. The new beauty: Fanny Waugh's face in the finished portrait What lies beneath? A close inspection revealed the face of the artist's previous lover Previous occupier: The painting used to feature Annie Miller before she was painted over
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Secret revealed by an X-ray taken at Tate Britain | 52,204 | record_train |
'I was in the delivery room on one bed and @placeholder was on the bed next to me. | By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 10:22 EST, 3 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:15 EST, 3 December 2012 A wife went into labour at her husband's hospital bedside nine weeks early after the shock of finding out he had suffered a horrific car crash. Adam Hambly, 32, was left fighting for his life after suffering multiple injuries in the head-on smash in November. Wife Jo, 35, rushed to be by his side and waited anxiously for signs of recovery. But she was admitted as a patient herself to Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, when she started suffering contractions two months before she was due.
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Adam Hambly, of Plymouth, suffered serious injuries in the head on collision in November
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Wife Jo, 35, went into labour with baby Grace two months early as she waited at his bedside for him to recover
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All three now face Christmas in hospital as they recover in neighbouring wards | 52,205 | record_train |
Israel says man spied for @placeholder, carried photos of U.S. Embassy | An engineer who worked for U.S. defense contractors has been charged with trying to ship restricted military documents to Iran, the U.S. attorney's office in Connecticut said. The documents included material related to the U.S. Air Force's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program as well as military jet engines Mozaffar Khazaee, a naturalized U.S. citizen who also holds Iranian citizenship, was arrested at Newark Liberty International Airport last week before he could board a flight to Frankfurt, Germany, according to a statement from the U.S. attorney's office. His ultimate destination was Tehran, Iran. The 59-year-old engineer is accused of "transporting, transmitting and transferring in interstate or foreign commerce goods obtained by theft, conversion, or fraud."
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Mozaffar Khazaee is a naturalized U.S. citizen who also holds Iranian citizenship
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If convicted, he could serve up to 10 years in prison and pay a fine of up to $250,000
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Shipping crates contained thousands of pages of restricted documents | 52,206 | record_train |
lookalike donned a @placeholder suit to greet passers-by and spent £30 of his | By William Cook PUBLISHED: 08:16 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:00 EST, 23 November 2012 Bad Santa: Gary Cooper has been given an ASBO to stop him recreating his 2011 Christmas grotto A homeless man branded a 'Bad Santa' after he turned a bus shelter into a grotty Christmas grotto last year has been slapped with an ASBO to stop him doing it again. Police issued the mugshot of Gary Cooper, 50, after he was made subject of Anti-Social Behaviour Order to prevent him decorating the shelter near Penarth, South Wales. Council workmen tore down decorations in 2011 - and police have gone to court this year to stop him putting them up again.
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Gary Cooper, 50, decked out bus shelter with tinsel and a tree in 2011
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Council workers tore down the decorations shortly before Christmas day
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Police have secured an ASBO to prevent Gary recreating his grotto | 52,207 | record_train |
'It was cheaper than a beer in @placeholder,' she laughed. | By Sarah Dean Australians eat more than any other nation when they set sail on fancy cruise holidays, it has been claimed. Sydney-based travel writer Amanda Woods learned some ships actually stock up on more food when they know a large bunch of Aussies are coming on board. Woods made the discovery in December 2013 while holidaying in the South Pacific on MS Oosterdam, a Holland America ship. Amanda Woods (left) was told Australians eat more than any other nation when they come on board cruise ships Speaking with a tour guide on board, she was told they always had to 'order more' food when Australians come on board.
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Amanda Woods made the discovery while on a South Pacific cruise
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Tour guide told her the ship always orders more food for Aussies
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She said the all inclusive food means you eat way more than normal | 52,208 | record_train |
Emergency crews at the tunnels on the @placeholder in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire, where Mr Holgate fell | By Corey Charlton A widow has told an inquest how she 'screamed' in vain for hours after her husband hit his head and disappeared from their boat as they were passing through a pitch black canal tunnel. Susan Holgate desperately tried to raise the alarm to save her husband Michael, but no-one heard her cries for help from the Harecastle Tunnel in Kidsgrove, Staffordshire. The mother-of-four also frantically sounded the vessel’s horn to draw attention to the tragedy, but it was two hours before canal workers reached the stricken vessel - and a further eight hours before the 58-year-old’s body was pulled from the cold, murky waters of the Trent and Mersey Canal.
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Michael Holgate drowned in Harecastle Tunnel on Trent and Mersey Canal
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Boat driver banged his head and fell into water while navigating dark tunnel
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His wife Susan spent two hours 'screaming' in vain trying to find him
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Couple had retired to boat and planned to spend rest of their lives on canals
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Police divers carried out eight-hour search before finding his body
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Coroner: Death was accidental and life jackets should be worn in tunnel | 52,209 | record_train |
Locator: The incident happened around 10pm on Sunday night in the town of @placeholder - a former fishing village now popular with surfers | By Gerard Couzens PUBLISHED: 04:32 EST, 15 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:54 EST, 15 May 2013 A British tourist has been killed after being hit by a 4x4 while taking an evening stroll in the Canaries. Darren Laurie, 29, from Scotland, died almost instantly after being hit by the car as he crossed an unlit road on the island of Fuerteventura. Paramedics were called to the scene but could nothing to save him. Tragedy: Darren Laurie, 29, from Scotland, was killed after being hit by a 4x4 while on holiday in Fuerteventura (stock image) The 4x4 driver is understood to have called for assistance from his mobile phone after hitting Mr Laurie despite an attempt to swerve and avoid him.
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Darren Laurie was walking down unlit road in Puerto Lajas when he was hit
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Driver of the 4x4 called for help but paramedics were unable to save him | 52,210 | record_train |
@placeholder did not immediately respond to CNN requests for comment. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A California food processing plant is voluntarily recalling up to 1 million pounds of roasted pistachio products that may have been contaminated with salmonella, the Food and Drug Administration announced Monday. Salmonella strains were found last week during routine test by Kraft Foods, one company that purchased the nuts. The nuts came from Setton Farms in Terra Bella, California, about 75 miles south of Fresno. They were largely distributed in 2,000-pound containers to food wholesalers who would then package them for resale or incorporate them as ingredients in other products, such as ice cream and trail mix.
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The pistachios, mostly sold to wholesalers, came from Setton Farms in California
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Kraft is one of three dozen companies to purchase pistachios from Setton Farms
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No illnesses have been linked to this case so far
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Setton Farms is the second-largest pistachio processor in the nation | 52,211 | record_train |
Jordan's revenge, then, marks a major shift in the war against the @placeholder. | (CNN)Jordan has executed two imprisoned jihadists in retaliation for the murder of its pilot, Lt Moaz al-Kassasbeh, by ISIS. The executions follow Jordan's initial agreement to release one of the jihadists, Sajida al-Rishawi -- a demand made by the group through a video statement by one of its Japanese hostages -- in return for the pilot. The release of a gruesome video by ISIS, which calls itself the Islamic State, on February 4, showing al-Kassasbeh being burnt alive triggered the Jordanian decision to carry out the executions few hours later. In doing so, Jordan has dragged itself deeper into the Syrian conflict and exposed further weaknesses in the strategy followed by the U.S.-led international coalition set up to fight ISIS.
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Jordan's execution of two jihadists will strengthen link between ISIS and al Qaeda, says Lina Khatib
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Khatib: Shift of allegiance in southern Syria could mean Jordan has ISIS on its doorstep overnight
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Move will drag members of anti-ISIS coalition into open-ended confrontation, she adds | 52,212 | record_train |
@placeholder, 25, said: 'We planned to register her together on the Monday and he died on the Wednesday before. | A heartbroken mother has been ordered to get a DNA test carried out on her dead partner - so his name can be put on their baby daughter's birth certificate. Sarah Dixon, from Little Hulton, Salford, lost her partner David Broome in a car smash last month, just weeks after their baby Shenayah was born. But, because the couple were not married, she has been told that his name cannot be added to their nine-week-old baby's birth certificate unless she pays for a DNA test to prove that he was the father. David Broome (pictured with his newborn daughter Shenayah) was fatally injured in a car accident in north Wales in October before he was able to sign his baby's birth certificate
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David Broome was killed in a car smash in Gwynedd, Wales last month
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His death came just weeks after his partner Sarah Dixon gave birth
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David, 26, attended the birth, all the scans, and even cut the cord
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But he can't be added to his daughter Shenayah's birth certificate
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As the couple were unmarried, the law demands proof of parentage
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Sarah must now pay £4,000 for DNA test to prove that he was the father | 52,213 | record_train |
‘But who is to say that when these people fail to find work abroad, they won’t simply buy their way back to @placeholder via the very people traffickers they used to leave the country. | Illegal immigrants are paying criminal gangs £1,500 a time to smuggle them out of Britain, it emerged last night. The foreign nationals – many of whom sneaked into the UK undetected in the first place – are put in the back of lorries and transported to France. By avoiding contact with the authorities they can travel on to a European destination of their choice, rather than risk being sent back to their homeland thousands of miles away. Asylum seekers in Calais, France, queue for food handouts distributed by local charity workers. It has been claimed foreign nationals are now being put in the back of lorries and transported to France by gangs to avoid contact with the authorities
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Many foreign nationals who sneaked into the UK undetected – are put in the back of lorries and transported to France, it has been claimed
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By avoiding the authorities they can travel on to a European destination, rather than their homeland
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A Panorama investigation has revealed 'foreign criminals on the run from the police are fleeing in this way'
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Panorama: Immigration Undercover is on BBC One at 8.30pm today. | 52,214 | record_train |
She unwittingly transferred the call to a colleague, who described in detail the condition of @placeholder, who was being treated for severe morning sickness. | The nurse found dead after a hoax call to the hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge left three notes, a court heard yesterday. The body of Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was discovered in her room in staff quarters last Friday. Two notes were found nearby and a third was among her possessions. Scroll down for video Family support: MP Keith Vaz addresses the media outside Westminster Coroner's Court following a hearing The mother of two had also sent a number of emails and made telephone calls that police believe might help explain what happened. During a five-minute hearing at Westminster Coroner’s Court yesterday it was revealed that attempts were made to revive the nurse but they were ‘to no avail’.
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Inquest into death of Jacintha Saldanha, 46, opened in Westminster today
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It reveals colleague and security guard found mother-of-two last Friday
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Two notes were found in her room and one was among her possessions
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Cameron: 'She clearly loved her job and many lessons need to be learned'
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For confidential support call the Samaritans in the UK on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here for details | 52,215 | record_train |
Joint news conferences are a norm for @placeholder presidents as they travel much of the world. | Beijing (CNN) -- Even as President Obama is expected to raise the issues of democratic rights and press freedoms during a trip to China this week, there is a question whether he will hold his own news conference with reporters covering his three-day stop in Beijing. White House officials accompanying Obama cautioned leaders in Beijing are still balking at the U.S. proposal for a joint news conference with Chinese President Xi. But consultations with Chinese officials continue on the issue, aides said. "No final word," one senior administration official said. A separate official stressed the President may go forward with his own news conference, without Xi, a move that may add pressure to already tense U.S.-Chinese relations.
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Beijing balks at proposal for joint news conference with U.S., Chinese presidents
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"So we want it; they don't. They are the host. That's where we end up," analyst says
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Obama will also visit Myanmar and Australia during his Asia trip this week | 52,216 | record_train |
At the time of her death, @placeholder was free on bond awaiting an August 26 hearing in which he was expected to have the charges dropped since she attended counseling sessions. | By Ashley Collman for MailOnline Shot dead: Dana Miller (pictured) was killed last month in a murder-suicide when her 'depressed' husband Jeffrey shot her dead and then turned the gun on himself at their Jackson Township, Pennsylvania home Police believe a man who suffered from a flesh-eating disease called 911 after shooting his wife last month, and then turned the gun on himself in a tragic murder suicide carried out in the midst of their bitter divorce. Jeffrey A Miller, 52, and his 47-year-old wife Dana W Miller were found shot to death in their Jackson Township, Pennsylvania home the evening of August 6 by their 18-year-old son Jeffrey Miller Jr.
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Jeffrey A Miller, 52, and his 47-year-old wife Dana were found shot to death last month at their home in Jackson Township, Pennsylvania
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Police believe Jeffrey called 911 after shooting his wife several times, and then hung up and shot himself in the head
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Friends say the couple's relationship deteriorated in recent years due to Jeffrey's depression which was made worse after he contracted a flesh-eating disease
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Jeffrey previously took out a restraining order against his wife for allegedly hitting him over the head with an Xbox console | 52,217 | record_train |
The spoof video - which has so far notched up 135,036 views on YouTube, 2,213 @placeholder 'likes' and 211 comments - ends with the CEO thanking Richard for lifting the veil on their lies and exposing the truth. | We should, perhaps, forgive the poor naive men who think women spend their 'time of the month' horse-riding along beaches, rollerblading and skydiving, and that period blood is blue. For there are, it seems, a few of them out there. One of these is Richard Neill, a disillusioned boyfriend who light-heartedly bemoaned being mis-sold the truth about menstruation on Bodyform's Facebook page, and who has received feedback from the company in the form of a hilarious spoof YouTube video which has gone viral. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO An actress playing Bodyform CEO Caroline Williams explains 'the truth' about periods to Richard Neill on the company's spoof YouTube video, also posted on Facebook
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Richard Neill wrote hilarious Facebook post bemoaning period adverts
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His message has received 86,743 'likes' and 3,735 comments
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Bodyform replied with spoof YouTube video message that has gone viral | 52,218 | record_train |
After the verdicts were read, @placeholder said she "felt good," despite the conviction because she was prepared for the jury's decision. | Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend-lawyer Howard K. Stern and Dr. Khristine Eroshevich were found guilty Thursday on charges of conspiring to provide drugs using false names. Another defendant in the case, Dr. Sandeep Kapoor, was acquitted on all counts against him. "This is really a victory not just for me, but it is a victory for patients everywhere in our nation who suffer chronic pain,and physicians who treat difficult chronic pain every day," Kapoor said outside the courthouse. The jury failed to convict any of the defendants of providing drugs to a known addict, which was the linchpin of the prosecution's case.
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NEW: Dr. Kapoor calls his acquittal a victory for all chronic pain patients
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Dr. Eroshevich and Smith's boyfriend, Howard K. Stern, were convicted on conspiracy counts
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Kapoor was acquitted on all charges
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The judge set sentencing for January 6 | 52,219 | record_train |
On Monday @placeholder was tweeting her love for her former finalists, but on Sunday fellow competitor Rylan Clark wept for him remaining in the competition, while Ella was kicked out. | By Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 06:08 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 10:26 EST, 19 November 2012 X Factor supremo Simon Cowell has been left baffled after X Factor favorite Ella Henderson's dream of stardom was crushed on Sunday evening, branding her departure 'unbelievable' Big boss Cowell led the celebrity tweets expressing his disbelief the Grimbsy teenager didn't make the final, with many star fans branding the show a joke. Even previous winner Steve Brookstein waded into the row saying bosses had turned the show into such a farce they couldn't blame viewers for voting for 'joke acts'. Scroll down for video
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Show supremo led tweets of disbelief, other included Millie Mackintosh, James Argent and X Factor host Dermot O'Leary
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Teenager Ella appeared on ITV's Daybreak on Monday saying she 'wasn't shocked' at her departure
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Viewers branded show 'a farce' and 'a joke'
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Saturday's X Factor was 2million viewers down from BBC 1 show Strictly
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Finalist Christopher Maloney ' has received death threats'
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Jahmene Douglas is now bookies favourite to win
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Tulisa accused of getting 'her just desserts' by fans for saving Rylan two weeks ago | 52,220 | record_train |
@placeholder prosecutor to seek special prosecutor in teen rape case | Among the calls for justice in the Maryville, Missouri, rape case is one from a familiar Guy Fawkes mask-wearing face. Anonymous, the activist hacking collective that has instigated cyberattacks on such groups as the Church of Scientology and the Westboro Baptist Church, made a statement Tuesday regarding the case of Daisy Coleman, the high schooler who says she was raped by a local football player. The 2012 case is back in the news after a recent investigative report by the Kansas City Star raised questions about the way it was handled. "We demand an immediate investigation into the handling by local authorities of Daisy's case," Anonymous said. "We have heard Daisy's story far too often. We heard it from Steubenville, Halifax and Uttar Pradesh. ... If Maryville won't defend these young girls, if the police are too cowardly or corrupt to do their jobs, if justice system has abandoned them, then we will have to stand for them."
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Hacker collective is demanding an investigation into handling of Missouri rape case
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Group posted statement online Tuesday criticizing law enforcement
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Anonymous: "If justice system has abandoned (victims), then we will have to stand for them"
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Expert: If there's a perceived injustice, the group is more driven to get involved | 52,221 | record_train |
Mount Kumgang is a @placeholder resort where a South Korean tourist was shot by a North Korean soldier in 2008 after allegedly walking into an off-limits area. | (CNN) -- In another clear sign that the severely strained relations between the two sides is slowly improving, North Korea has agreed to a proposal from the South that they resume the reunion of families separated in the 1950-53 Korean War. The meetings would take place on September 19, during the Chuseok harvest festival, the North Korean news agency KCNA reported Sunday. North Korea set off months of unsettling tensions with a long-range rocket launch in December followed by an underground nuclear test in February. The North's menacing rhetoric against the United States and South Korea hit a fever pitch in March and April after the U.N. Security Council voted in March to slap tougher sanctions on the regime and amid U.S.-South Korean military drills in the region.
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The meetings would take place on September 19
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They will take place at the Mount Kumgang resort | 52,222 | record_train |
‘@placeholder’ created Mr Umunna’s Wikipedia page on October 27, 2007, and appeared to have a highly detailed knowledge of his career. | By Gerri Peev, Political Correspondent PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 7 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:43 EST, 8 April 2013 First he came under fire after it emerged he was a member of an exclusive social networking site for so-called ‘jetrosexuals’. And now Labour’s Chuka Umunna is facing a new internet row, amid allegations he doctored his own Wikipedia page to include flattering comparisons with Barack Obama. Mr Umunna, a rising star who is tipped to become party leader one day, is alleged to have created his own profile on the online encyclopedia in 2007, using the pseudonym ‘Socialdemocrat’. Under fire: Labour's Chuka Umunna is facing a new internet row, amid allegations he doctored his own Wikipedia page to include flattering comparisons with Barack Obama
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Streatham MP facing accusations he doctored his own Wikipedia page
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34-year-old alleged to have created his own profile using pseudonym
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Account was used to add articles describing him as the 'British Obama' | 52,223 | record_train |
Travel advisories for @placeholder are available on the smartraveller.gov.au website and are reviewed and reissued regularly. | Jihadists are encouraging attacks on Australian teachers working in Australia and abroad, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has advised. Teachers at the East Hills Boys School in Sydney have been asked to monitor their students after 'ISIS R coming' was sprayed across the school building in graffiti paint. Fayaz Kanaan, also know as the ginger jihadist, attended the school before leaving to join the Islamic State. Scroll down for video Abu Khaled from Australia, thought to be Abdullah Elmir, speaks flanked by other ISIS fighters in an ISIS propaganda video He has since returned to Australia, after his father intercepted him in Turkey.
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Terrorists are encouraging attacks on Australian teachers at home and abroad
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The East Hills Boys High School, which was attended by the ginger jihadist, has been singled out after extremist graffiti was sprayed across the school
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Teachers at the school are on high alert and are monitoring students for extremist tendancies
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The Department of Foreign Affairs has updated its terror threat to high
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However the DFAT is not aware of any planned attacks
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The jihadists also note international schools such in such countries as Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and Qatar
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They specifically mention two school in Jeddah and Cairo
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The news comes after a senior US congressman provided details about an IS terror plot to kidnap and behead an Australian
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He said they received a note from IS which said: 'No, No. What we want you to do, stay in Australia. We want you to randomly kidnap people off the street, behead them, videotape it, send it to us for further propaganda' | 52,224 | record_train |
While the abhorrent email has shocked and appalled many people, Mr @placeholder has taken the response in his stride. | A New Zealand church pastor has been slammed on social media for a 'shocking' and highly offensive email to a gay Christian man, calling him 'filthy' and telling him to kill himself. Author Jim Marjoram emailed about 400 Auckland churches about his new book 'It's Life Jim' to promote gay-friendly religion which details his many years of struggle as a gay Christian. A response by homophobic pastor Logan Robertson of the Westcity Bible Baptist Church in Auckland, was posted to Facebook and has created widespread anger among both religious and non religious people. Pastor Robertson said in his email, 'we are not interested in your filthy lifestyle or book,' citing that the 'Bible clearly says God has rejected homos'.
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New Zealand pastor slammed on social media for an 'shocking' letter to a gay Christian
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Author Jim Marjoram called 'filthy' and told he should 'commit suicide'
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The response came after Mr Marjoram emailed 400 Auckland churches about his new book promoting gay friendly religion
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Pastor Logan Robertson stands by all his comments saying 'all fags are pedophiles' and 'should be put to death'
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Pro-gay Anglican priest, Rod Bower, says 'Mr Robertson is an embarrassment to the Christian faith' | 52,225 | record_train |
@placeholder removed and gave him a day in jail, but Brown began to scream ever | By David Mccormack and Joshua Gardner Courtroom riot: TV's Judge Joe Brown was tossed in jail Monday for inciting the crowd in a Memphis juvenile courtroom Former TV Judge Joe Brown, who was jailed on a contempt of court charge issued by a Tennessee juvenile judge on Monday, is a free man once again. Brown, 66, was sentenced to five days in jail after he worked the courtroom into a froth as he questioned the authority of Magistrate Harold Horne while he was there representing a client in a child support case. 'He all but had that courtroom in a riot,' said Juvenile Court Chief Magistrate Dan Michael.
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Brown, 66, was sentenced to five days in jail for contempt of court charges after arguing with a Memphis juvenile court judge
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He was booked into Shelby County jail, but was released hours later
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Afterwards he claimed the charges against him were 'politically motivated', although critics think it might be a publicity stunt
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Brown is running for Shelby County District Attorney
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His show was canceled last year after taping over 500 episodes and he was in the courtroom representing a client | 52,226 | record_train |
What made @placeholder a powerful cultural force, beyond her ratings and big-name interviews and ability to sell books, was her prowess at image rehab. | (CNN) -- The advance buildup has all been about Lance Armstrong as he prepares to enter the church of Oprah and seek absolution for his sins. But this much-anticipated television moment is as much a test for Oprah Winfrey as for the disgraced former cycling champion. For while Armstrong is no longer the hero of old, Oprah isn't the same old Oprah, either. The interview, to be conducted Monday, won't take place on Oprah's old blockbuster show, but on her little-watched cable channel. It's part of a 90-minute special airing Thursday that could help Winfrey reclaim a bit of the limelight that faded when she gave up her throne as America's talk show queen to build her cable brand.
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Lance Armstrong is going to be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey
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Howard Kurtz says Oprah is trying to overcome struggles on cable TV
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He says it's predictable that Armstrong would admit wrongs to Oprah
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Kurtz: It's doubtful that even absolution by Oprah could help | 52,227 | record_train |
@placeholder, impeccably dressed as always, wore an elegant cream suit shot through with gold thread, teamed with a classic woven natural straw hat. | The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh have appeared in public together for the first time since Prince Phillip was admitted to hospital for an operation in June. The royal couple were pictured being driven from Balmoral Castle to the nearby Crathie Kirk for Sunday morning prayers accompanied by the Earl and Countess of Wessex. Although the Queen and her husband were driven straight past waiting photographers, the pair could be seen sharing the back seat of a maroon Bentley. Recovered: The Queen was pictured sitting next to a newly healthy Prince Phillip as they drove to Crathie Kirk Worship: The royal couple routinely attend services at Crathie Kirk while staying at Balmoral
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This is the first time the royal couple have been seen together since June
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Prince Phillip has been recovering from an operation on his abdomen
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@placeholder reportedly said, in effect: I was just sending a message to my young daughter. | (CNN) -- In a dimly lit Florida theater, Curtis Reeves got into an argument with another moviegoer over texting. The two men exchanged words that gradually became more heated and Reeves felt something hit his face. Reeves, who minutes earlier had gone to seek a manager's help to stop the texting, this time reached into a pocket in his pants for, police say, a pistol. He later told police he feared the man was going to attack him. Reeves, a former police officer, pulled a gun and shot once, hitting Chad Oulson in the chest and Oulson's wife, Nicole, in the hand she was using to grab her husband in an attempt to calm things down.
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Police evaluations for Curtis Reeves gave him praise for his work ethic
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Judge: Thrown popcorn "does not equal" taking out a gun
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Bond denied for Reeves in movie theater shooting that followed texting dispute
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Sheriff says this is not a "stand your ground" case | 52,229 | record_train |
"The world must know that there is sufficient evidence that the groups that have caused violence in recent days are headed by Mr. @placeholder." | Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro on Sunday ordered three U.S. diplomatic officials expelled from the country, accusing them of conspiring against his government. The announcement comes after the U.S. State Department expressed concerns about the state of affairs in Venezuela. Three anti-government protesters died in clashes last week in Caracas, and authorities have issued an arrest warrant for an opposition leader on charges including conspiracy and murder in connection with the violence. "We are deeply concerned by rising tensions, by the violence surrounding this February 12 protest and by the issuing of a warrant for the arrest of the opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez," State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said Saturday.
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The Venezuelan Foreign Ministry says the U.S. government is "lying"
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3 U.S. officials are accused of conspiring against the Venezuelan government
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'The @placeholder' election strategy is one of mass deception and if you're a patriotic, anti-EU Tory voter then your party has disappeared.' | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 1:19 PM on 9th September 2011 UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage will today accuse David Cameron of 'mass deception' of Conservative voters over immigration and a referendum on the EU. To attract the euro-sceptic wing of the Conservatives he will use a speech to the UKIP annual conference to accuse the Tories of making pre-election promises on Europe they never wanted to keep. An English Parliament is needed to resolve the tensions caused by devolution of some powers to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, he will also claim. Tory backbenches are angry over European policy with a group of young MPs meeting on Monday to discuss Britain's relations with the EU and eurosceptic Bill Cash's bill demanding a referendum on the UK being part of the Union.
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage will also renew calls for an English Parliament in a party conference speech today
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The forces will bolster the approximately 7,000 @placeholder soldiers and 2,200 police already assigned there, at least 22 of whom were killed in the January 12 earthquake. | United Nations (CNN) -- The United Nations Security Council has approved a proposal to send an additional 2,000 soldiers and 1,500 police officers to quake-ravaged Haiti, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Tuesday. By its approval of the plan Monday, "the council sends a clear signal: The world is with Haiti," Ban said. He said he was confident that member states would respond quickly in order to get the troops on the ground as soon as possible. "I believe that the deployment of additional troops and police forces will be done quite quickly," Ban said. "... In every aspect of our operation there, we are running against time."
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2,000 soldiers, 1,500 police officers to be sent to quake zone
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Relief operations' efficiency is improving, secretary-general says
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World Food Programme hopes to reach 1 million people within a week
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Ban Ki-moon asks other relief groups to coordinate with U.N. | 52,232 | record_train |
Now, as @placeholder's endangered animal sperm bank moves forward, he's keen to get his hands on a bunch of larger animals that are at risk. | (CNN) -- There are a lot of things in my freezer. Animal sperm isn't one of them. Though, to be fair, I've never actually checked the full ingredients of a Klondike Bar. And now I have concerns. There's a polar bear on the packaging. I admit that it's an irrational new fear, but it all stems from several popular online reports this week about Japanese scientists at Kyoto University creating a very specific sperm bank for endangered species using new innovations in freeze-drying. But, while my freezer probably doesn't contain any animal sperm, soon we might be seeing science freezers that do. Science freezers, of course, being the technical description for freezers that hold ... science.
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Scientists in Japan have developed a new way to freeze animal sperm
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Professor Takehito Kaneko aims to collect sperm from endangered species
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Kaneko believes someday we can populate other planets with Earth's animals | 52,233 | record_train |
For others, the winter storm system brought a rare white @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The powerful winter storm that moved across the United States this week, dropping record-breaking snow and spinning dangerous tornadoes on Christmas, isn't over yet. It dumped more snow on the Northeast on Thursday and left behind bitterly cold weather, especially in the South. While the Northeast is used to dealing with heavy snow in late December, some parts of the country haven't seen this kind of weather in decades. Canadians were preparing for the white stuff, too. "If you are in Atlantic Canada ... you are just getting going. If you are in New York City the cold air is coming down the Hudson (River)," CNN meteorologist Chad Myers said. "If you are off to the east, you're still going to get snow in Maine on up into New Brunswick. And that snow could be heavy at times. We're talking about another foot in some spots."
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NEW: Weather responsible for 10 deaths, authorities say
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NEW: Some areas might see another foot of snow
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Storm has left thousands of passengers stranded after flight cancellations
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It also triggered multicar pileups and other traffic nightmares across Midwest | 52,234 | record_train |
The case slowly made its way through @placeholder's criminal court system, ending with Monday's decision. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- The charge that Justin Bieber assaulted his limo driver in Toronto in December has been dropped. Prosecutors decided there was "no reasonable prospect" of convicting Bieber of striking his limo driver on the back of his head, said Brendan Crawley, a spokesman for the Ontario attorney general's office. The dismissal comes just days after Bieber, 20, was arrested on a new assault charge in an alleged fight with a minivan driver in Canada. Bieber's attorneys have been busy this year following three arrests in January, but all of those cases have been resolved now. Trouble seems to pursue the high-profile singer. He's been accused of trying to take cell phones from people photographing him in public spots, but no charges have resulted after police investigations. His bodyguards have also faced charges and lawsuits after clashes with people following Bieber.
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Prosecutors found "no reasonable prospect" of convicting Bieber, official says
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Singer was accused of hitting limo driver in the head in Toronto
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All of his January arrests have now been resolved
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Bieber faces a new assault charge recently in another Ontario case | 52,235 | record_train |
Using the visual information captured by the two cameras in its head, @placeholder can detect the movement of multiple objects, assessing distance and direction. | Japanese technology giant Honda unveiled their first robot nearly 30 years ago. While innovative for its time, the model, dubbed E0, was little more than a pair of metal legs and could take five seconds to complete a single step. Since then the robot has come a long way - undergoing a series of developments and redesigns that have made it slicker, faster and more robust. And this week Honda showcased its latest offering: a talking, smiling robot friend named Asimo that can play football, climb the stairs - and even pour you a drink. Scroll down for video
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Japanese technology giant Honda unveiled first robot nearly 30 years ago
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This week, it showcased Asimo - a robot that can climb stars and dance
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Latest model can also pour drinks and communicate with sign language
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It is eventually intended to help elderly or those in disaster zones | 52,236 | record_train |
"So while year-over-year prices are up, @placeholder fares are about what we were seeing this summer on popular travel weekends." | (CNN) -- JoDee Winterhof still hasn't bought her holiday plane tickets. Winterhof wants to take her two children, ages 7 and 4, back to her Walnut, Iowa, hometown for Christmas this year. But there's added pressure on the Washington, D.C., resident: Her parents' 50th wedding anniversary party is scheduled during the same visit. If she can't use frequent flier miles to reduce her bill, she expects to spend $1,100 to $1,300 on three tickets. Because she wants to keep costs low, she plans to stick to her usual strategies of checking prices every few days and comparing prices at different departure and arrival airports.
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Thanksgiving ticket prices are up compared to last year
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Consider buying tickets now if you must travel on certain dates
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@placeholder bucks the trend with an average house price of more than double that of the UK at over half a million pounds. | Britain's housing boom has now spread to every major city, a new report shows. The top 20 cities in the UK are all experiencing annual house price growth of 5 per cent or more for the first time in a decade. Market analysts Hometrack said the housing recovery had finally reached northern cities such as Newcastle, Edinburgh and Glasgow and was no longer the preserve of the south. House prices are rising rapidly across many of Britain's cities according to a new report The three cities with the highest house price growth year-on-year are London at 18 per cent, Bristol at 13 per cent and Cambridge at 12 per cent, although momentum in these markets is slowing.
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Average London house price now in excess of £400,000 after 17% rise
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House prices increased in all 20 major British cites according to research
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Researchers predict London house prices to freeze in the New Year
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Other cities face further house price increases averaging at 10% | 52,238 | record_train |
Until now, U.S. calls for all players to participate in global climate change agreement went unheeded because developing countries argued @placeholder and other industrialized powers got rich while polluting, and now they should have the same chance to develop. | (CNN)For decades, U.S. climate change policy amounted to a hypocrisy associated with bad parenting: "Do as I say, not as I do." That began to change Monday when President Barack Obama's administration announced its boldest step yet to reduce the nation's biggest source of pollution blamed for global warming -- carbon emission from power plants. A proposed new Environmental Protection Agency rule would reduce such emissions 30% by 2030, compared to the levels in 2005. The move announced by EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy was intended to show the world that the United States would walk the climate change talk, and establish Obama's environmental legacy as he enters the final third of his presidency.
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President Obama says critics always wrong with dire predictions
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Administration officials say it will build jobs, benefit the economy
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The regulations will prevent up to 6,600 premature deaths, the EPA says
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There is currently only enough of the medication available for populations living within 10 miles of nuclear reactors in the United States, according to @placeholder officials. | (CNN) -- Alan Morris talked very fast about the dangers of thyroid gland radiation poisoning as his business line rang incessantly in the background. "Look, I really have to go," Morris said as he abruptly ended the telephone interview to fill another order. Morris is president of Anbex Inc., one of only two FDA-approved U.S. manufacturers of potassium iodide, a medication that can block the thyroid glands of human beings and animals from absorbing excessive amounts of radiation from a nuclear accident. Experts believe that many of the dangers posed by overexposure to nuclear fallout, including cancer, can be diminished by blocking thyroid absorption of radiation.
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The Japanese nuclear crisis prompts calls to U.S. manufacturers
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Potassium iodide blocks thyroid gland's absorption of radiation
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U.S. supplies of the drug are nearing expiration dates
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The U.S. is "not expected to experience any harmful levels of radioactivity" | 52,240 | record_train |
But Nadal's transition from defense to offense thwarted @placeholder, as he continued to enjoy success employing his heavily spun forehand to the Federer backhand and he served impeccably. | Melbourne, Australia (CNN) -- Even a new, high-profile coach couldn't help Roger Federer figure out Rafael Nadal. Federer hadn't beaten Nadal in seven years in a grand slam -- and on a chilly night in Melbourne the world No. 1 kept the streak alive, improving his record over the Swiss to 23-10 overall as he advanced to the Australian Open final. The Spaniard pulled out a tight first set and then cruised to a 7-6 (7-4) 6-3 6-3 victory Friday to set up an encounter with Federer's compatriot, Stanislas Wawrinka. "I played a lot of times against Roger, and a lot of times I played great against him," Nadal told reporters. "So probably that's why I had this success against him."
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Rafael Nadal beats Roger Federer in straight sets to reach Australian Open final
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World No. 1 will play Federer's fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka in Sunday's decider
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Top seed Nadal has won each of his past five matches against Federer
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Nadal improves his record against 17-time grand slam champion to 23-10 | 52,241 | record_train |
Officers and fire crews were called to the home of @placeholder in Kendal, Cumbria, on January 27. | By Jamie Mcginnes PUBLISHED: 07:30 EST, 14 June 2012 | UPDATED: 08:13 EST, 14 June 2012 A woman doused with white spirit and set alight by a spurned admirer told a police officer: 'I know I am going to die', a court heard. Disturbing footage of the night Stacey Mackie, 35, was fatally burned was shown on the first day of the trial of Terrence Armer, 61. Armer, of Kendal, Cumbria, is accused of murdering Miss Mackie, who died after a fire at the sheltered accommodation where she lived in Crag View, Kendal. The 61-year-old denies murder. Stacey Mackie, 35, from Cumbria, was allegedly doused in white spirit and set her alight after spurning her admirer Terrence Armer, 61
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Spurned lover Terrence Armer is accused of murder
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Allegedly set Stacey Mackie alight in Kendal, Cumbria
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Court shown footage of night 35-year-old was burned | 52,242 | record_train |
And as an actor, @placeholder understood the fear of failure that comes with constantly placing one's fate in the hands of higher-ups. | (CNN) -- Being in the NFL is a bit like being a Wall Street banker or a pop star -- the job title comes with a laundry list of assumptions. If you've made it into the pros, then you must be not only physically elite and athletically talented, but also ridiculously wealthy and secure in a life the rest of us could only dream about ... right? Well, not exactly, as burgeoning filmmaker Matthew Cherry seeks to reveal in his first feature film, "The Last Fall." The indie, which premiered at SXSW this year and has racked up accolades on the film festival circuit, follows a 25-year-old pro football player who finds himself back at home, cash-strapped and trying to find his place in the world after his athletic career ends.
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Former NFL player Matthew Cherry is a rising filmmaker
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His first feature film is loosely based on his own experience
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"The Last Fall" stars Lance Gross, who sees the film as "a love story"
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Cherry hopes it will educate audiences and humanize players | 52,243 | record_train |
'A prisoner repatriation agreement exists between Britain and @placeholder and Michaella and Melissa have paid compensation before making their transfer request, so the transfer should be approved.’ | By Leon Watson Two young Britons jailed for trying to smuggle cocaine worth £1.5million out of Peru could be back in the UK by the New Year. UK authorities have agreed to let Melissa Reid, 20, and Michaella McCollum Connolly, 21, transfer to prisons in Scotland and Northern Ireland, near their families. They are waiting for the Peruvian government to rubber-stamp the move, a process expected to take between three and six months. Scroll down for video Authorities have agreed to let Melissa Reid, 20, (right) and Michaella McCollum, 21, transfer to UK prisons Michaella McCollum, 21 and from Dungannon, County Tyrone, is set to be transferred from her jail in Peru to a prison in her home country. Her lawyer has described Peruvian jails as 'horrendous'
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Michaella McCollum and accomplice Melissa Reid were jailed last year
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Pair admitted trying to smuggle cocaine worth £1.5m from Peru to Spain
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McCollum's solicitor has said conditions in jail she is in are 'horrendous'
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Following a protracted legal bid she will now be moved to home country
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Reid, 20, from Glasgow, has also bid for repatriation to a Scottish prison | 52,244 | record_train |
The Tornado Alley states lost $2.5 billion in residential property damage from 2000 to 2011 -- but consider that the 16 states outside the @placeholder suffered nearly $15.5 billion in damage during that same time. | (CNN) -- Increasingly, it feels like there is no reprieve from the assault of natural disasters. Month after month, we go from winter storms to spring floods, to tornado and hail storms, to hurricanes, to wildfires, with an earthquake thrown in every so often just to remind us that the seasons don't always dictate the disasters. As a hazard scientist, I am in tune daily with the looming threats of nature and the the places that are most susceptible. Many people, however, don't realize the full extent of the risk they face in their own hometowns and neighborhoods. All it really takes is one catastrophe, like Hurricane Sandy, or the tornado that ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, to turn everyone's attention to the true reality of hazard risk.
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Tom Jeffery: It seems like natural disasters are hitting with no reprieve
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Jeffery: No place in the U.S. is risk-free, but in some regions, it's not "if" but "when"
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From 2000 to 2011, he says, almost 9,000 tornadoes hit states outside Tornado Alley
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Jeffery: As U.S. population grows every year, so does the cost of severe weather | 52,245 | record_train |
There’s the standard deathmatch and other expected modes, but what makes it stand out is @placeholder. | For more than a decade, the war between Call of Duty and Medal of Honor has raged - each battling to be crowned the ultimate first-person shooter in the genre. Both sides had casualties - for every Rising Sun there was a Call of Duty 3. Nevertheless, their battle lines were very different. While Call of Duty focused on the cinematic and dramatic, Medal of Honor strived for realism and simulation. Take cover: There's a clever lean-and-shoot mechanic that you need to master However, Danger Close has decided to buck the latter series' trend. Although the 2010 Tier 1 outing hinted at a Hollywood blockbuster influence, Warfighter is substantially more garish in its approach.
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Frostbite 2 engine is more refined than ever
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Narrative can be hard to follow, and less emphasis on realism may annoy some fans
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Well thought-out vehicle sections and set pieces | 52,246 | record_train |
So I would have bought @placeholder some good defenders because that was the weakest link. | Former Chelsea manager Ruud Gullit has revealed his surprise at Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal's failure to sign 'any good central defenders' during last summer's transfer window. Gullit believes his fellow countryman failed to replace Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand despite spending over £150million during his first few months at the club. Defenders Marcos Rojo, who has been deployed at centre back for a large part of the season, and Luke Shaw were brought in from Sporting Lisbon and Southampton respectively - however neither player were seen as ready-made replacements for Vidic and Ferdinand. Ruud Gullit believes Manchester United should have signed Mats Hummels during the summer window
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Mats Hummels is said to be a long-term Manchester United target
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Ruud Gullit has questioned why Louis van Gaal did not sign Hummels
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Van Gaal spent the majority of his £150million war chest on flair players
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@placeholder must be strong and these kids must be ready for all challenges.' | A class of nursery school children in Russia has been photographed handling mock guns and grenades amid Western concerns over the country's alleged rising militarization as the crisis in Ukraine deepens. The pictures - which have sparked fury as well as admiration on the Russian web - were taken at a kindergarten in Vladimir Putin's home city of St Petersburg. The image was photographed on 23 February, a day traditionally marked in the Soviet Union as Red Army Day. Scroll down for videos A class of nursery school children in Russia has been photographed handling mock guns and grenades amid Western concerns over the country's alleged rising militarization as the crisis in Ukraine deepens
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Class of nursery school children in Russia pictured handling mock guns
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They were also given fake grenades and rocket launchers to play with
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The pictures have sparked fury as well as admiration on the Russian web | 52,248 | record_train |
Party like no other: Celebs were treated to a massive fireworks display (pictured last year) at Roman Abramovich's 70-acre @placeholder estate | By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 13:47 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:41 EST, 3 January 2013 He's used to having the best of everything, so it's unlikely Chelsea football club owner Roman Abramovich enjoyed battling for space to anchor his super yacht off the coast of St Barts. The tycoon was forced to moor his white luxury yacht Eclipse just a stone's throw away from the huge blue ship owned by Qatar's Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani. And with the two yachts anchored side by side in front of the harbor Gustavia on the Caribbean island, the battle was on for which billionaire has the nicest boat with the most luxury, helicopters, and jet skis.
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The Chelsea football club owner travelled to the island on his £1billion yacht Eclipse for his New Year's Eve party at his luxury 70-acre estate
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Should that prove the case then @placeholder could be set for an extended stay in the role. | Winning away from home to break an 11-match losing sequence and out of the bottom three, perhaps QPR owner Tony Fernandes has found his ‘dream manager’ after all. The Loftus Road chief tweeted before the game that his ‘dream’ boss – thought to be Michael Laudrup - was lined up to replace Harry Redknapp, who quit last week having failed to take a single point on the road this season. But Fernandes could well be having a rethink after caretaker Chris Ramsey steered the R’s to their first away triumph in the Premier League in nearly two years. QPR striker Bobby Zamora gave Chris Ramsey's side a two-goal lead just before half-time when he unleashed a brilliant volley
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Queens Park Rangers beat Sunderland at the Stadium Light as they claimed their first away points of the season
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Leroy Fer opened the scoring for the visitors when he headed home Matt Phillips' cross after 17 minutes
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Bobby Zamora doubled the lead on the stroke of half time when he fired a volley past Costel Pantilimon
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A group of dinosaurs known as ‘shield bearers’ because of their armoured skin, evolved into the group stegosauria – represented by @placeholder in the infographic – and ankylosauria. | It is a remarkable fact that the difference in time between when the Stegosaurus and T-rex roamed the Earth is greater than the distance in time between the T-rex and today. And now one man has created an ingenious infographic to show the evolution of these dinosaurs in all their incredible diversity. The unusual circular diagram details the rise and fall of the Dinosauria from its appearance in the early Triassic, 231 million years ago, to its virtual total extinction at the end of the Cretaceous period 66 million years ago. Hover your mouse over the image below to read the infographic in detail
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Designer Simon Tyler spent 180 hours creating his evolution graphic
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It covers 165 million years from the early Triassic to the Palaeogene extinction event
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Illustrations are based on the latest thinking about dinosaur appearance
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The government said they would be safe and treated according to @placeholder and international law. | (CNN) -- U.S. forces have handed possession of a tanker carrying an illegal oil shipment back to the Libyan government, the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli said Saturday. The tanker, which had been seized by three armed Libyans earlier this month, had sailed last week from the rebel-held port of As-Sidra in eastern Libya. It was carrying oil owned by Libya's National Oil Company. U.S. Navy SEALs boarded the Morning Glory last weekend in waters southeast of Cyprus at the request of authorities in that country and Libya. Saturday's handover also was carried out in international waters. The transfer of the Morning Glory "went smoothly and as planned," the U.S. Embassy said.
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U.S. forces have handed a tanker with an illegal oil shipment back to Libya
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Three armed Libyans who had taken control of the tanker are also handed over
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The transfer of the Morning Glory "went smoothly and as planned"
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Rebel leader claims the tanker is legal and those on board should not be handed to Libya | 52,252 | record_train |
This conflict of interest leads to unfavorable coverage of the @placeholder government being cut. | (CNN) -- "Hong Kong enjoys a far higher degree of press freedom than before the handover in 1997 and this is on par with the most developed places in the world," said Hong Kong Secretary for Home Affairs, Tsang Tak-sing, to the Legislative Council last November. Tsang was urging council members to vote down a motion defending press freedom in the territory, put forth by the Democratic Party's Emily Lau amid growing concern about China's influence on Hong Kong's media. In fact, he sounded like a mainland official citing instances of 'good deeds' when rebutting criticism against China's human rights record.
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Freedom of the press has steadily eroded in Hong Kong since city's return to Chinese sovereignty
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Survey shows nearly 87% of journalists say press freedom in Hong Kong has deteriorated
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Government's grip on flow of information is main form of eroding press freedom
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Increased self-censorship is most dangerous form of declining press freedom | 52,253 | record_train |
The foundation is responsible for resurrecting and flying this B-17, often referred to as the "@placeholder" because of the 13 machine guns carried aboard the plane. | ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Wendell Lawing's eyes light up as the 88-year-old man talks about his last flight in a B-17 bomber. Wendell Lawing, 88, recently flew on a B-17 for the first time since World War II. "We were going to Berlin, and we were flying around 20,000 feet. Suddenly, Me 109s headed out of the clouds," said the Atlanta native, referring to Germany's Messerschmitt fighter aircraft. "We had a big fight, a running fight, and I personally saw my waist gunner shoot down one of those Me 109s right outside the window." Seconds later, his bomber was struck in the plane's radio room. Lawing, who was the radio operator, already had moved farther back in the plane.
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Liberty Foundation begins tour of World War II-era B-17 in Atlanta this weekend
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"Our role is to fly this aircraft as a flying museum," foundation volunteer says
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Public gets chance to meet airmen, fly 30-minute missions on Liberty Belle | 52,254 | record_train |
She said the girl's parents trusted @placeholder, adding: ‘Rolf Harris was a pillar of society, a well-respected man and somebody who was well-known for being fond of children’. | By Mark Duell Rolf Harris's daughter was told of her father's alleged abuse by one of his victims after revealing her fears that he was having an affair with their housekeeper, a court has heard. The claim about what Harris’s daughter Bindi said in the 1990s was made on the opening day of the 84-year-old veteran entertainer’s trial on sex charges at London's Southwark Crown Court on Friday. The alleged victim ‘remembers Bindi being upset because she suspected that her father was having an affair with their housekeeper’, according to Sasha Wass QC, prosecuting. Family: Rolf Harris, 84, arrives at court with his wife Alwen Hughes (right), and daughter Bindi (left) on Friday
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Alleged victim 'remembers Bindi being upset over suspected affair'
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Bindi asked her friend: 'Why have you got a downer on my dad?'
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She 'asked if Harris had touched her and was told that he had'
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Prosecutor: 'Bindi said that she had not looked after her friend'
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Evidence at Southwark Crown Court during the entertainer's trial | 52,255 | record_train |
It was a trip to the beach that sparked @placeholder's inventing career. | (CNN) -- While their peers were playing video games or panicking about the prom, a group of young whiz kids has been prioritizing medical innovation. From Maryland to Dubai, these social-minded prodigies are winning prizes at international science fairs, developing medical innovations and picking up advanced degrees in hopes of saving lives. Here are eight of the most impressive kids from around working towards a healthier tomorrow. Joshua Meier, 18, New Jersey Stem cells are valued for their ability to develop into specialized cells, and have the potential to treat Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury and other conditions. But artificially generated stem cells have short lifespans that limit their medical usefulness.
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Ten-year-old Adeeb Alblooshi created a waterproof prosthetic leg
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Jack Andraka developed a cancer test when he was 15
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Samantha Marquez started developing a revolutionary 3-D cell structure when she was 11 | 52,256 | record_train |
Balotelli again hits trouble after it emerges he threw a dart at a @placeholder youth team player. | Mario Balotelli returned to Liverpool's training ground on Wednesday amid a Football Association investigation into alleged anti-Semitic comments that appeared on his Instagram account. The Italian reposted an image of the computer game character Super Mario which read: ‘Don’t be racist — be like Mario. He’s an Italian plumber created by Japanese people who speaks English and looks like a Mexican. But below, it continued: ‘jumps like a black man and grabs coin like a Jew.’ Balotelli, who has issued an apology and will fully-co-operate with the FA, missed Tuesday night's win at Leicester with a groin problem. VIDEO Scroll down for Brendan Rodgers responds to recent Mario Balotelli controversy
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Balotelli was back at Liverpool's Melwood headquarters on Wednesday
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Striker arrived in Ferrari F12 Berlinetta that has been imported from Italy
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Liverpool ace re-posted an image on Instagram of Super Mario which included the words: 'Jumps like a black man and grabs coins like a Jew'
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Balotelli deleted the image and defended the post saying: 'My Mom is jewish so all of u shut up please'
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But Italian returned to Twitter on Tuesday to say sorry for the image
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Balotelli insisted it was meant to be an 'anti-racist' message
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I remember asking my father one day why these two @placeholder stories seemed incompatible, at best. | (CNN) -- At Christmas, the name of Jesus resounds everywhere in homes, churches, in hauntingly gorgeous carols, even casual conversations. Yet Christians didn't settle on December 25 as Christmas day until the fourth century, and this choice probably had something to do with its proximity to the winter solstice or its position as the final day of the Roman Saturnalia. It was in the late third century, in fact, that the Roman emperor Aurelian established this date as a feast day celebrating the birth of the Unconquered Sun (Sol Invictus), so it already had festive and quasi-religious prominence. Now it serves to welcome the infant who became Christ, the Greek word for Messiah.
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Jay Parini: There are as many visions of Jesus, and versions, as there are Christians
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Parini: As a child, I wondered why only two of the gospels mention Christmas
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Despite @placeholder' suggestion that off-peak hours would see better website performance, CNN saw familiar error messages | By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:43 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 11:44 EST, 2 December 2013 An unflappable President Barack Obama is facing increased pressure as his signature legislative achievement hobbles under the weight of unmet goals and lowered expectations The Obamacare website's performance in November showed improvement over October's dismal start, but the total number of Americans taking advantage of the Affordable Care Act is less than half what the Obama administration projected. And President Obama's top cheerleaders are showing cracks in their armor, with the Health and Human Services secretary advising consumers in a USA Today essay to use healthcare.gov during 'off-peak hours.'
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Obama White house set target of 800,000 enrollments by Nov. 30, but a best-case scenario looks more like 355,000 so far
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HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius begged USA Today readers on Monday: 'Please do not give up'
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The administration boasts healthcare.gov is up 95 per cent of the time, but a former senior adviser says Obamacare might not work right until 2017
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"They were exiting the vehicle when shots were fired, striking @placeholder," said Jachles. | MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Police think it started with a dispute over an ex-girlfriend. Threats were made on social networking sites and via text messages. The suspects, clockwise from top left are: Lernio Colin, Angel Cruz, Peter MacDonald and Christopher Harter. A murder plot was hatched and, police say, in the early hours of last Saturday morning, a Florida man was gunned down in his car. But the suspects apparently killed the wrong man. Now four men are in custody, and will face charges of first degree premeditated murder and two counts of attempted murder. The four are Angel Cruz, 23; his brother from Oregon, Christopher Harter, 29; Peter MacDonald, 18; and Lernio Colin, 20. They have all appeared before a judge in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
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Henry Mancilla, 24, shot to death as he sat in his car with two others
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One of the other men was the target, police say
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Threats exchanged over the Internet, and murder plot was hatched, police say
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The process of conversion to Christianity took several centuries but modern @placeholder is | By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 13:39 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:52 EST, 26 July 2013 By car, by train, by foot, thousands are descending on Kiev this week to mark a special anniversary. But no ordinary train will do for Ukraine's religious leaders as they prepare to celebrate the 1,025th anniversary of the 'baptism of Kievan Rus' - the medieval kingdom that first witnessed the conversion of the region's pagans to Christianity. A special armoured 'temple wagon' - kitted out with church fixtures, including a belfry and choir - has been laid on to transport Russian president Vladimir Putin, Russian Orthodox Church leader Patriarch Kirill and other dignitaries to mark the religious milestone.
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Occasion marks 1,025th anniversary of 'baptism of Kievan Rus', where region's pagans converted to Christianity
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Thousands heading to Kiev to celebrate event tomorrow
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Among those on board train is Russian president Vladimir Putin
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A holy well is located in the brake end of the car - with a 50-litre capacity for run-off holy water.
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A vestry has taken the place of the rest compartment for the conductors.
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Storage cabinets for ecclesiastical vessels, icons and vestments.
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A choir and a belfry
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Scott and 2013 @placeholder winner Dufner will also be hoping to carry their fine weekend form into the second major of the season in search of their own second triumph at golf's highest level. | (CNN) -- Rory McIlroy and Adam Scott showed they were rolling into top form ahead of next month's U.S. Open with impressive victories on either side of the Atlantic Sunday. McIlroy put his personal difficulties behind him -- he broke off his engagement to tennis star Caroline Wozniacki earlier in the week -- to win the European Tour's flagship event at Wentworth, while Scott lived up to his billing as the new world number one with a playoff success in the Colonial event in Texas. Both carded final rounds of 66 to achieve their wins, McIlroy by a shot from Ireland's Shane Lowry at the European PGA Championships, while Aussie Scott had to go to extra holes to beat Jason Dufner.
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Rory McIlroy comes from behind to win PGA Championship
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Final round 66 was enough after collapse by overnight leader Bjorn
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Adam Scott wins Colonial tournament after playoff with Jason Dufner | 52,262 | record_train |
five women, became known as ‘@placeholder’ in 2007 after demanding a | By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 18:01 EST, 31 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:08 EST, 12 February 2013 Mick Philpott and wife Mairead stood side by side in the dock for the second day in a row today accused of killing their six children in an arson attack. People in the public gallery shouted 'fake tears' and 'scum' during the hearing at Nottingham Crown Court. Another man walked out half way through the hearing and said 'disgrace' with his arms out and fingers pointing towards the couple. And once again, Mairead wore a vest top which exposed the heartbreaking tattoo or intertwining roses which bears her late children's names.
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Mairead Philpott appears with husband Mick in court for second day
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Father of 17 subjected to cries of 'fake tears' and 'scum' from public gallery | 52,263 | record_train |
Obviously @placeholder feels very aggrieved at what was said to him. | (CNN) -- France international footballer Patrice Evra is determined to follow up his complaint of racism against Uruguay striker Luis Suarez, according to his club manager. Manchester United defender Evra accused his Liverpool opponent of racially abusing him during Saturday's 1-1 Premier League draw, and the English Football Association said it would investigate after match referee Andre Marriner reported the incident. Suarez denied the claims in a statement on his Facebook page, but United manager Alex Ferguson told reporters on Monday that Evra stands by his comments to French television channel Canal Plus. "I spoke to Patrice today. He is adamant he wants to follow it on," Ferguson said ahead of Tuesday's Champions League clash with Romanian minnows Otelul Galati.
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Patrice Evra will continue his complaint of racial abuse against Luis Suarez
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English FA is investigating after incidents in Liverpool-Manchester United game
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Liverpool striker Suarez has denied the claims by United defender Evra
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Still, the former hitman acknowledged there were times he would do whatever was needed, no questions asked, because @placeholder "knew the right buttons to press." | Boston (CNN) -- Portraying a star government witness as a mass murderer, a serial killer and a liar without remorse, defense lawyers for James "Whitey" Bulger tried Wednesday to undermine the testimony of that witness, former mob hitman John Martorano. "You lied to your friend John Callahan didn't you?" asked defense lawyer Hank Brennan, referring to a man Martorano shot dead. "That was a necessity," said the confessed killer. "I told John I wanted to see him. I couldn't tell him I wanted to shoot him." Martorano wrapped three days of detailing murders he allegedly committed with Boston's most feared former mob boss, Bulger, by confirming to prosecutors that together he and Bulger were involved in 11 murders. Bulger had admitted to others he'd committed on his own, Martorano said.
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Former mob hitman John Martorano wraps up three days of testimony against Bulger
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He describes the former Boston mob leader as "Judas" because of FBI connections
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Bulger is facing 19 counts of murder
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Taken away: A protester is arrested in front of Wall Street, after the largest number yet of protesters went on unpermitted marches around the @placeholder area on Wednesday | Barack Obama has come perilously close to endorsing the fast-growing Occupy Wall Street protests. The President today said those holding sit-ins and rallies in New York and across the U.S. are expressing the frustrations of Americans over Wall Street practices and economic inequality. The protests have slowly grown in size and attention over the last three weeks and now President Obama said he understands the public's concerns about how the nation's financial system works. Scroll down for video Frustrated protesters: President Obama, pictured today, said those holding it-ins and rallies are expressing the frustrations over Wall Street practices and economic inequality of the Americans
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President says sit-ins and rallies show frustrations of American public
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@placeholder is being beaten by 'retailing powerhouse' Primark, which has perfected the art of mixing low prices with high fashion. | Marks & Spencer has reported a 13th consecutive quarterly fall in general sales - this time blaming a warm September. Britain's biggest clothing retailer by revenue said sales of clothing, footwear and homeware, fell four per cent in the 13 weeks to September 27. Today's results mean that M&S is falling further behind rivals, with Next now more profitable and Primark's sales growth in recent years has soared at rate that M&S would envy. Boss Marc Bolland has been in the firing line because he has struggled to turn around the High Street stalwart since he took over as chief executive from Sir Stuart Rose in 2010.
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M&S general sales, mainly clothes, down 4% for the latest quarter
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But overall sales for the last six months including food rose slightly by 1%
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Bosses claimed 'unseasonal weather' and promotions by rivals hit sales
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But high street giant did reveal slightly higher half-year profits at £268m
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Online sales on its new website - part of a £150m revamp - down by 4.6%
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These photos, said to have been commissioned by Steenkamp for an unidentified "special someone," show a @placeholder who is -- outwardly at least -- very different: Blonde, confident, worldly and polished. | (CNN) -- Newly revealed photographs of Reeva Steenkamp show the South African beauty as a young aspiring model, and as a star cover girl, just months before her tragic death. One group of images, taken by Reeva's friend Kerry Smith eight years before her death, show the then 21-year-old law student and modeling wannabe posing on the beach at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, where she grew up -- and where her grieving parents scattered her ashes. Her dark hair, freckles and innocent good looks are a world away from the shots of a bikini-clad Reeva featured in glossy magazines which millions around the world are now familiar with.
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Pictures show Reeva Steenkamp as aspiring model and established cover girl
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Friend and photographer says early images show Steenkamp's "natural beauty"
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Later picture shows Steenkamp's very personal tattoo, "Only God will judge me"
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Steenkamp shot dead by boyfriend Oscar Pistorius; he says he mistook her for intruder | 52,268 | record_train |
@placeholder's move to Manchester City is set to be completed after Swansea accepted an offer worth close to £30m. | Newcastle United striker Papiss Cisse has revealed he has held discussions about his future and that Swansea are among potential suitors after a fee was agreed with Manchester City for the sale of Wilfried Bony. Cisse could become a potential replacement for Bony after a £25million fee with £3m add-ons was agreed for the striker to join the Barclays Premier League champions. 'I have one-and-a-half years left on my contract,' Cisse told The Chronicle. 'Today I focus on the African Cup of Nations, then we will see how things will evolve and my future with Newcastle. We talk about a lot of clubs, Swansea and others.'
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Papiss Cisse is a potential replacement for Swansea City's Wilfried Bony
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A fee has been agreed between Swansea and Manchester City for Bony
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Bony will cost £25m with a further £3m if City win the Premier League, Champions League or FA Cup during his contract
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Cairns has seen a population boom, with government statistics revealing that two-thirds of recent population growth in @placeholder had happened in the city. | The Cairns suburb of Manoora, where the bodies of eight children were found on Friday, has a reputation for crime and violence. Manoora, along with the suburbs of Manunda and Mooroobool, forms the Cairns West area, which has developed a reputation over several decades as an area where crime and violence are higher than average. While Cairns is broadly known as an iconic Australian city, and is a popular tourist destination, Manoora is one of several 'problem areas' known to police and local politicians as in need of constant surveillance. Scroll down for video High crime rate: Manoora in western Cairns is notorious for having a high crime rate
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The bodies of eight children were found in a house on Murray Street, Manoora, on Friday
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Manoora is in Cairns West, an area with a reputation for higher than average crime and violence, and was earmarked for permanent CCTV surveillance by Cairns Regional Council
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Local residents said that despite a historically notorious reputation, the area housed a close-knit community which had been shocked by the event
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In June, media revealed the suburb was at the centre of a secret government report into youth sexual abuse and domestic violence.
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Up to 80 per cent of homes in the suburb are public housing – the highest concentration in any regional Queensland city. | 52,270 | record_train |
'I saw another @placeholder soldier grab the baby by the legs...' he said. | Oskar Groening faces charges relating to a two-month period between May and July 1944 Authorities have confirmed that a former S.S. guard charged in September with participating in the mass murder of 300,000 people at the Auschwitz concentration camp during WW2 is fit to stand trial for his crimes. Oskar Groening, 93, will go into the dock in the spring of next year, the only one of a 'dirty dozen' former camp personnel identified and charged over participation in the Holocaust in the past two years who will actually answer for his crimes. The others were told that their cases were being dropped because of age, infirmity or lack of clear evidence.
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Oskar Groening is charged with being accessory to murder of 300,000
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The charges relate to a two-month period between May and July 1944
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Other workers had cases dropped due to age, infirmity or lack of evidence
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Groening says he witnessed atrocities he he did not commit any himself
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RFA Argus, which left @placeholder on Friday, is carrying equipment to build medical units and life saving medical materials as well as thousands of bottles of water | A further 135 British Army medics left Britain for Ebola-stricken Sierra Leone this morning. The doctors, nurses and consultants from the Royal Army Medical Corps will train West African health care workers who will man five Ebola Treatment Units the UK is currently building - but will not treat the public. International Development Secretary Justine Greening also boarded the flight from RAF Brize Norton to Sierra Leone to help with the fight against Ebola. The Cabinet minister says Britain is leading the international response to the disease in the country, and has pledged a £125 million aid package including suport for 700 treatment beds.
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135 full time medics from Royal Army Medical Corps left Oxfordshire RAF base for West Africa today
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92 doctors, nurses and consultants have already been sent to care for other medics who have fallen ill with Ebola
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UK is spending millions setting up series of field hospitals near capital Freetown but will not be treating the public
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Medical ship RFA Argus set sail for Sierra Leone last week to help with crisis and will be stationed off coast
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'Floating hospital' equipped with casualty unit and 100 beds but patients will be treated on shore to stop transmission | 52,272 | record_train |
Michelle Lever and baby @placeholder, taken when Lachlan was a newborn | Moments don't get any more special than this one. A seven-week old baby hears for the first time and rewards his delighted parents with his very first smile. The heart warming video shows Victorian couple Michelle and Toby Lever overwhelmed with emotion at the 'truly amazing' moment a specialist fits their gorgeous baby Lachlan with a hearing aid. Now the video has gone viral worldwide, with more than 159,000 likes and 130,000 shares on Facebook. ‘I am so happy that we can share our magic moment with the world,’ Ms Lever told Daily Mail Australia. ‘I hope it can give some other families the realisation everything is going to be okay.’
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An Australian video has gone viral showing the heart warming moment a baby hears for first time
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Baby Lachlan also shares his first smile with his parents when he hears their voices
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'His hearing aids are invisible to us' says Lachlan's proud Mum
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Mother says people should know there's hope after a diagnosis
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@placeholder's name was cleared in 2006 and he died the following year at age 44. | By Snejana Farberov and Associated Press Reporter A lawyer for the wife of a Georgia man arrested in the death of their toddler who was left in a overheated SUV said Tuesday the mother is devastated by her loss. Criminal defense attorney Lawrence Zimmerman said Leanna Harris is ‘living every parent's nightmare’ after the death of her 22-month-old son, Cooper. The woman's husband, Justin Ross Harris, 33, was arrested on charges of murder and child cruelty after the boy's death June 18. Mom: Police have not named Leanna Harris as a suspect and she has not been charged with any crime
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Criminal defense attorney Lawrence Zimmerman said Leanna Harris is devastated after the death of her 22-month-old son, Cooper
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Leanna's husband, Justin Ross Harris, is accused of leaving Cooper to die in a scorching hot SUV June 18
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Mrs Harris hasn't been charged but there are growing suspicions over her odd behavior in the wake of her son's death
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Her immediate response on finding out her son wasn't at nursery was to say her husband must have left him in the car
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At police headquarters she asked her husband is he had said 'too much?’
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Zimmerman compared his client to 1996 Olympic bombing hero Richard Jewell who faced media scrutiny after attack | 52,274 | record_train |
@placeholder President Vladimir Putin is developing a sense he could get away | Ukraine's leaders fear an imminent Russian invasion of their eastern industrial heartland after the last airbase in Crimea was taken over. The concern follows the violent storming of the military compound in Belbek, the biggest show of Russian force in the three weeks Kremlin troops have been stationed in the peninsula. Since the annexation of the region was confirmed on Friday, Russian troops have began to gather at the eastern border and Ukraine's military leaders believe they are ready to attack 'at any moment'. Ukrainian troops at the Belbek airbase in Sevastopol after it was taken over by Russian soldiers on Saturday
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Follows the storming of the military compound in Belbek on Saturday
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Ukraine's military leaders say Russian troops have gathered at border
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NATO Commander said a 'sizeable force' had began to develop in the area
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Speculated Moldova could be target of another invasion effort
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John McCain compared Putin's actions to those of Hitler in the 1930s
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The next frame, the @placeholder exploded for five runs to build a comfortable 7-0 lead. | (CNN) -- Fending off elimination for the third straight game, the San Francisco Giants thrashed the St. Louis Cardinals on Monday night to earn the right to battle for their second World Series title in three years. The Giants beat the Cardinals 9-0 Monday in a game that lacked the drama of some of the other games during the highly competitive series. San Francisco had been on the brink since last Thursday, when St. Louis jumped to a three games to one advantage in the best-of-seven National League Championship Series. But San Francisco has been on a roll since -- beating the Cardinals twice by five-run margins, before finishing off the reigning champs in convincing fashion Monday at AT&T Park, the northern California team's home.
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St. Louis led the National League series 3-1 just a few days ago
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This "@placeholder" looks on the surface like a standard shooter game, but the stunning graphics on the PS4 may be enough to raise it to a higher level. | (CNN) -- Despite all the clatter about what's inside the new PlayStation 4 console, games were in the forefront of everyone's mind during Wednesday's Sony launch event. What titles can I play? What will they look like? And when can I play them? Only a handful of games were actually showcased during the event in New York. But Sony said nearly 150 developers are committed to making games for the PS4, so the lineup will continue to grow throughout the year. Wednesday's event brought some startling revelations, such as Blizzard bringing its "Diablo 3" from PCs to consoles and SquareEnix teasing a new "Final Fantasy" game announcement at E3 this year
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Sony previewed a handful of games at its PlayStation 4 launch event Wednesday
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"Knack" is about a being with a talent for summoning surrounding objects to change its shape
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"Killzone: Shadow Fall" is a shooter game that may benefit from the PS4's stunning graphics
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"The Witness," an indie puzzle title set on a tropical island, has drawn great interest from fans | 52,277 | record_train |
Out in public: @placeholder was in Dundee with Warren Buffett, where they ate dinner and ice cream together | A teen took a surprise picture with Paul McCartney and Warren Buffett in Nebraska on Sunday night. In the snap, Tom White stands on a Dundee street as he gives the camera a big grin and flashes a thumbs up as McCartney and Buffett sit behind behind him on a bench. The musician and the Omaha-based billionaire, who were seen getting dinner together, appear to notice the photo being taken from where they are sitting. McCartney is currently on tour and will perform at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln Monday evening. 'Chillin with my homies': Tom White is seen with 'friends' Paul McCartney and Warren Buffett sitting behind him on a bench in Dundee, Nebraska
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A photo taken on Sunday night shows Nebraska boy Tom White standing on a Dundee street and giving the camera a thumbs-up - as Paul McCartney and Warren Buffett sit right behind him on a park bench
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White later described the moment as 'Chillin with my homies'
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McCartney and Buffett ate in town at Avoli restaurant and later bought ice cream from eCreamery
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customer campaign because we knew that in a strictly legal fight, we would run out of time and money long before @placeholder did. | (CNN) -- In the war against regulations and government restrictions, proponents have argued that it would be better for our economy to let the market rule. If we just get government out of the way, the market would determine business winners and losers and more jobs would be created. It's an appealing, red-blooded, American-sounding pitch. But what are the practical outcomes of such a policy? Let me tell you what the outcome would have been for me. I am the American portrait of a small-business success story. Microsoft might have started in a garage, but my business started in a renovated gas station at the corner of St. Paul and College streets in downtown Burlington, Vermont. That's where Jerry Greenfield and I opened Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream Scoop Shop with a $12,000 investment,$4,000 of it borrowed, on May 5, 1978.
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Ben Cohen: Politicians' mantra is get government out of business, let market forces rule
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Ben & Jerry's ice cream would never have survived in that environment, he says
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Cohen: When his business was small, Pillsbury tried to block sales of Ben & Jerry's
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But the sworn testimony of @placeholder’s squad supervisor directly contradicts this account. | Chilling audio recordings heard by the Ferguson grand jury have been released, revealing the shots that killed Michael Brown and the police scrambling for back up as the unarmed teen lay dead in the street. In one, a clearly shaken officer arriving on the scene just moments after the August 9 shooting urgently states, ‘We need several more units over here..there’s going to be a problem.’ A wail of anguish and weeping is audible in the background. SCROLL DOWN TO LISTEN TO AUDIO Aftermath: Officer Darren Wilson stands over the body of Michael Brown in the aftermath of the fatal encounter. New audio reveals how Ferguson Police called for help with 'crowd control'
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Audio recordings played to Ferguson grand jury now made public
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One recording captures repeated gunshots in background as Darren Wilson shoots Michael Brown dead
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Tapes from police control room show dispatcher asking St Louis County police for help with 'crowd control'
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@placeholder, left, and the famous Mayflower steps in Plymouth were two of the landmarks described | Tourists on a big wheel ride in Budapest were left befuddled when the commentary described the city of Plymouth over a thousand miles away. While gazing down at the banks of the River Danube, passengers heard a voice inside their pod waxing lyrical about the beauty and history of Smeaton's Tower, the Mayflower steps, the Devonport Naval Base and Sir Francis Drake. But there's a simple explanation: The big wheel completed its final rotation on Plymouth Hoe almost a year ago - and is now entertaining visitors 1300 miles away in the centre of the Hungarian capital. Confused: Tourists on the wheel heard commentary describing a city over a thousand miles away
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Plymouth's famous big wheel completed its final rotation almost a year ago
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You don’t have to like it, @placeholder, but you at least need to understand it. | By Alexandra Klausner and Ashley Collman and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:56 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 14:25 EST, 24 January 2014 The NFL sideline reporter who prompted Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman's now-famous - or infamous - sideline rant on Sunday says that the controversial interview with the Stanford grad was 'awesome.' FOX Sports reporter Erin Andrews has been covering professional sports for nearly 15 years, but she says her interview with Sherman - during which he rants about San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree being a 'sorry receiver' while lauding himself as 'the best corner in the game' - will be one of the most memorable.
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After winning the Super Bowl qualifying game against the 49ers, Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman spoke out against 49ers receiver Michael Crabtree
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'Don't you open your mouth about the best or I'm gonna shut it for you real quick!' he warned Crabtree
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Erin Andrews described the controversial interview as 'awesome'
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However, Lynn has been given an opportunity by Lotus and will take to the track in an @placeholder car for the first time on Wednesday. | Alex Lynn will finally get the Formula One opportunity he has long craved - but not with the team he might have expected. Lynn was crowned GP3 champion over the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend, becoming part of a glorious triumvirate for British motorsport this season as Jolyon Palmer took the GP2 title, while Lewis Hamilton was crowned F1 king for the second time. The 21-year-old from Essex is now in the running for the vacant seat at Toro Rosso given he is a member of the Red Bull junior programme. GP3 champion Alex Lynn will drive in post-season testing for Lotus after his title victory
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Essex's Alex Lynn will drive for Lotus during post-season testing
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The GP3 champion is part of the Red Bull junior programme but wasn't offered a drive by Red Bull or Torro Rosso at Yas Marina Circuit
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It is no surprise that an overwhelming number prefer @placeholder films, which are favored by more than 80% of overall respondents. | (CNN) -- Arab residents in the Middle East and North Africa may enjoy Hollywood blockbusters, but they are also wary of the content, saying it is potentially "harmful to morality," a study finds. The "Entertainment Media Use in the Middle East" survey, commissioned by Northwestern University and the Doha Film Institute, interviewed more than 6,000 people -- both nationals and expats -- in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Egypt, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates. According to the survey 45% of respondents say they watch Hollywood movies, but 34% say American films have content that is "harmful to morality." Only 15% say U.S.-made films are good for morality -- as opposed to 71% who feel the same about Arab movies.
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Almost half of Arab residents in six Middle East and North African countries say they watch Hollywood movies
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About a tenth of @placeholder are Christian, too - but with the country in the thick of a brutal civil war, minorities feel increasingly threatened. | By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 19:00 EST, 24 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:36 EST, 25 December 2013 Archbishop Vincent Nichols: 'We must not forget our Middle Eastern brothers and sisters' The most senior Catholic in England and Wales has told followers to pray for Christians in the Middle East, where even going to church is 'an act of life-risking bravery'. The Archbishop of Westminster warned of the dangers to Christians in Egypt, Iraq and Syria, all dogged by religious violence. The Most Rev Vincent Nichols added Christianity 'was literally born in the Middle East' as he delivered Midnight Mass to worshippers in London's Westminster Cathedral.
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Vincent Nichols warned of dangerous clashes in Egypt, Iraq and Syria
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The lead Catholic in England and Wales spoke at Westminster Cathedral
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In the 2007 incident, two men entered the @placeholder home, beat and tied up William Petit and forced Jennifer Hawke-Petit to go to a bank and withdraw $15,000. | (CNN) -- The sole survivor of a 2007 Connecticut home invasion has remarried, his father said Tuesday. Dr. William Petit Jr. and photographer Christine Paluf were married Sunday, Petit's father told CNN in a telephone interview. They met while she was volunteering for the Petit Family Foundation, he said. The couple became engaged shortly after Christmas, family friend Ann Baldwin told CNN in January. The foundation was established after Petit's first wife and their two daughters were killed in the family's home in Cheshire, Connecticut. To honor their memories, the foundation funds programs for education and for those affected by chronic illness and violence, according to its website.
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William Petit married Christine Paluf Sunday, Petit's father says
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The couple met through the Petit Family Foundation
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Petit's first wife and daughters were killed in a home invasion in 2007
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But the two made plans to see each other the next afternoon, the defense lawyer said, while @placeholder' lawyers admit they did get together soon after the brawl. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:33 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:53 EST, 6 December 2012 Face-off: Taylor Murphy, 29, is accused of sexually assaulting his ex-lover, Claudia Charriez, pictured A FDNY calendar boy punched, bit and spat at his blonde pre-op transsexual model girlfriend, nearly leaving her unconscious, during a vicious brawl, jurors heard today. Taylor Murphy, 29, is accused of assaulting his ex-lover, Claudia Charriez, 31, who was kicked off American's Next Top Model in 2006 for being born a man. In opening statements of Murphy's trial, being heard in Manhattan Supreme Court, prosecutors claimed Murphy 'grabbed her with his massive hands' during the August 2011 dispute in their room at the Hotel Metro on 35th street.
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Taylor Murphy, 29, also 'punched and bit' his ex-lover prosecutors alleged in day one of his assault trial
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Defense claimed Claudia Charriez was a hooker and tempers flared when Murphy discovered she had a venereal disease
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Transsexual was kicked off America's Next Top Model in 2006 for being born a man | 52,287 | record_train |
@placeholder was Dickens' first work to receive public acclaim. | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 14:43 EST, 18 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:37 EST, 18 March 2013 A letter written by Victorian novelist Charles Dickens documenting his first-ever novel is expected to fetch £400 when it goes up for auction. The beautifully written note accompanied the first-ever bound copy of Dickens' first novel, the Pickwick Papers. Dated Monday evening, December 11 1837, the letter is written to his friend and later biographer John Forster, offering him a copy of the literature. Unique: The beautifully crafted letter from Charles Dickens' addressed to his friend and biographer John Forster is set to go on sale
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Note accompanied his first-ever bound copy of The Pickwick Papers
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Sent to close friend and biographer John Forster on December 11, 1837
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Expected to fetch £400 when it goes up for auction on Friday | 52,288 | record_train |
This is one of the membrane panels from a prototype of the @placeholder satellite that completed testing on earth | The Pentagon has designed a massive spy satellite that will dwarf any space telescope ever launched - and it point its sensitive lens back at us. The Membrane Optical Imager for Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) will be capable of capturing 40percent of the surface of the Earth at once. It will be able to beam back real-time high-resolution video and images from anywhere in the world at any time. The satellite is the brainchild of DARPA, the Pentagon agency tasked with developing the next generation of weapons and technology for the U.S. military. This is an artist's rending of the Membrane Optical Imager for Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) satellite that the Pentagon hopes to launch to spy on the earth
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Membrane Optical Imager for Real-Time Exploitation (MOIRE) uses a massive web of thin membranes instead of heavy lenses
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It is being developed by Pentagon's DARPA future weapons agency
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Satellite will have 68-foot lens - dwarfing Hubble, which is only eight feet | 52,289 | record_train |
'I was disappointed with the players but it was @placeholder, propaganda for the club. | Roy Keane told Sir Alex Ferguson 'we need f****** more from you' Irishman says he wouldn't have missed a drugs test like Rio Ferdinand Keane admits he headbutted Peter Schmeichel in an alcohol-fuelled fight Former Man United midfielder does not regret horror tackle on Alf-Inge Haaland Keane 'regrets apologising' to Fergie Irishman also slams Fergie for Rock of Gibraltar dispute Everyone who was at the Riverside Stadium on October 29 2005 remembers the game. Middlesbrough beat Manchester United 4-1 and it appeared – wrongly as it turned out – that years of dominance for Sir Alex Ferguson’s team were about to come to an end.
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Roy Keane has lifted the lid on row that ultimately led to him leaving Manchester United in his autobiography 'The Second Half'
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The then Manchester United captain criticised his team-mates on the club's own TV channel MUTV after defeat by Middlesbrough in 2005
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The interview was later pulled by the club and Keane was fined £5,000
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Manager Alex Ferguson described what Keane had done on MUTV as a 'disgrace' and a decision was made that he must leave
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Keane said he spoke to his team-mates and none of them had an issue with the criticism | 52,290 | record_train |
It also dismisses any direct involvement of @placeholder forces in Ukraine. | The horrifying crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 has put the pro-Russia rebels operating in Ukraine's eastern regions center stage -- and raised all kinds of questions about who they are, what they want and who's in charge. U.S. and other officials have said it appears the plane was shot down by a sophisticated surface-to-air missile located within rebel-held territory. The rebels have repeatedly denied responsibility and instead point the finger at Ukraine's armed forces. Where are the rebels? The rebels are pro-Russia militants concentrated in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk, with the industrial city of Donetsk a particular stronghold.
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The pro-Russia rebels are concentrated in the eastern regions of Donetsk and Luhansk
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The leader of the self-declared Donetsk People's Republic is Alexander Borodai
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Analysts say he is rumored to be a senior Russian intelligence officer
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The rebels have denied any involvement in bringing down Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 | 52,291 | record_train |
I have been asking the Met questions about this because clearly at the moment the cost is falling on the @placeholder taxpayers as a net police cost. | Shocking: Julian Assange speaks from the balcony of the Equador embassy in Knightsbridge in 2012 and police say guarding the building has now cost £6m Guarding the Ecuadorian embassy in London where Julian Assange has claimed asylum has now cost taxpayers almost £6million, it was revealed today. Metropolitan Police officers have been standing outside the Knightsbridge building since the WikiLeaks founder took refuge there in June 2012 - a vigil costing £11,000 per day. The 42-year-old is wanted in Sweden after allegedly sexually assaulting two women in Stockholm in 2010. For almost two years he lived in the embassy because he fears he will be extradited to America after he enraged the White House by releasing thousands of its secrets in 2010.
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Guarding London building has cost £5.9m, including £1m overtime bill
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Met has stationed officers outside embassy since he entered in June 2012
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Police would arrest him if he left and then have him sent to Sweden for trial
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He lives in small room in the embassy containing a bed and a treadmill | 52,292 | record_train |
"@placeholder loves a comeback, and he's an unbelievable comeback kid." | (CNN) -- And EW's Entertainer of the Year is... Ben Affleck! Having captivated moviegoers both in front of and behind the camera with "Argo," Ben Affleck earned the number one spot on our annual list of the most talented and original performers who entertained us in 2012. Fifteen years after he bounded onto the Hollywood scene in 1997′s "Good Will Hunting," the 40-year-old Affleck is now older and wiser — and may very well be headed back to the Oscar stage for his political thriller about the real-life covert CIA mission that freed six diplomats from Tehran during the Iran hostage crisis.
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EW has named Ben Affleck its Entertainer of the Year
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Publication says "the 40-year-old Affleck is now older and wiser"
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He says his wife and kids did not like the beard he sported for "Argo" | 52,293 | record_train |
@placeholder's former wife, whom he divorced several years ago, endorsed the allegations leveled against him by the British newspaper. | NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- India's child-rights watchdog has sought a report from police investigating allegations by a tabloid that the father of a "Slumdog Millionaire" child star tried to sell her to an undercover reporter, the watchdog's leader told CNN. Rubina Ali has backed her father over newspaper allegations he offered her to an undercover reporter. "We have sought a report from them and will take a decision after seeing it," said Shantha Sinha, who heads the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights. Meanwhile, authorities in Mumbai have recorded the statements of Rafiq Qureshi; his "Slumdog" daughter, Rubina Ali; and his former wife, Khurshida Begum, senior police inspector Prakash Salunke told CNN.
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Indian child-rights watchdog requests police report on alleged offer to sell child star
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Father of "Slumdog's" Rubina Ali, 9, alleged to have offered her to undercover reporter
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Father has denied allegations in UK newspaper; Indian police are investigating
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"Slumdog Millionaire" used real children from poor neighborhoods of Mumbai | 52,294 | record_train |
In action: @placeholder finished third in Hockenheim after starting in 20th position on the grid | Lewis Hamilton feared marshals could have been killed when they rushed on to the track at Hockenheim to clear away a stranded car. Adrian Sutil’s Sauber spun to a stop on the start-finish straight towards the end of the German Grand Prix, but race officials decided not to bring out the safety car. Instead, three marshals had to time their run on to the track to avoid drivers hurtling around the corner. VIDEO Scroll down for Rosberg uses local knowledge to triumph Out of control: Adrian Sutil is forced off after spinning his Sauber C33 Ferrari towards the end of the race
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Officials did not bring out the safety car when Sutil spun out on the start-finish straight near the end of the race
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Marshals ran on to the track to clear the car, as other drives sped past
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Hamilton says he feared one of the marshals would get hit on the track
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It reminded him of the 1977 South African Grand Prix, when Tom Price drove into a marshal | 52,295 | record_train |
According to the local government, the shallow quake hit near the city of @placeholder, in central Gansu province, in red, an arid region of mountains, desert and pastureland | By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 05:17 EST, 26 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:23 EST, 26 July 2013 A dog left trapped for 77 hours in a collapsed building after severe earthquakes hit much of north-west China has been pulled from the rubble alive by rescue workers. The canine was stuck in the debris of the house in quake-hit Lalu Village, Hetuo Township, Dingxi, in northwest China's Gansu Province, for more than three days. But the dog managed to survive by drinking rainwater before he was eventually found by rescue workers scouring the region for survivors on Thursday. Found alive: A rescue worker comforts a dog found trapped in ruins in the quake-hit at Lalu Village in Hetuo Township, Dingxi, China, on Thursday after powerful earthquakes hit the region
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Canine was stuck in the debris of the house in Lalu Village, Hetuo Township, Dingxi, for more than three days after earthquakes hit the region Monday
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He stayed alive by drinking rain water until he was rescued on Thursday
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More than 100 people have died in the earthquakes and resulting landslides | 52,296 | record_train |
Winston would go on to win the @placeholder the following year. | Several Oregon players are facing team discipline after celebrating their Rose Bowl win Thursday night by mocking Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston and allegations of sexual assault that have followed the 2013 Heisman Trophy winner the past two years. Video taken from the field as Oregon celebrated its 59-20 win in the College Football Playoff semifinal showed at least three players chanting 'No means no!' to the tune of a chant used by Florida State fans. The video shows running back Kadi Benoit, linebacker Torrodney Prevot and a third player wearing a WON NOT DONE shirt participating in the chant.
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Several Oregon players mocked Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston after their 59-20 win in the Rose Bowl
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The players chanted 'No means no!' a reference to a 2012 rape allegation against the football star
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In the day's other big bowl game, Ohio State defeated Alabama 42-35 at the All State Sugar Bowl | 52,297 | record_train |
A kiss from Kylie: @placeholder was handed his award by pop princess Kylie Minogue | By Zoe Nauman and Erin Van Der Meer Scott Cam is the most popular personality on Australian television. The Block host picked up the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality at the 56th annual awards ceremony held in Melbourne on Sunday night. The loveable Australian was presented with his trophy by Kylie Minogue, the builder-turned TV star joked after receiving a kiss from the pop princess that his Logies night had been 'pretty good'. Scroll down for video Double trouble! The Block host Scott Cam picked up the Gold Logie for Most Popular Personality on TV for 2014, as well as Most Popular Presenter
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The Block host won the coveted Gold Logie
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He also won the Silver Logie for Most Popular Presenter
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Asher Keddie won Most Outstanding Actress and also Most Popular Actress
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Home And Away's Bonnie Sveen won Most Popular New Talent
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Hamish And Andy's Gap Year won Most Popular Light Entertainment | 52,298 | record_train |
@placeholder urged officials to "build a clean government, show self-discipline and restrain their relatives and associates." | Beijing, China (CNN) -- China's new paramount leader, Xi Jinping, is making the fight against corruption his No. 1 mission. In several speeches since he took over the reins of the Communist Party last November, he has warned that corruption could lead to "the collapse of the Party and the downfall of the state." Xi sees corruption as a threat to the party's legitimacy. He exhorted fellow leaders to learn from the experience of other countries where "corruption has played a big role in conflicts that grew over lengthy periods, and ... led to popular discontent, social unrest and the overthrow of the political power."
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New leader Xi sees corruption as a threat to the Party's legitimacy
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Wang Qishan, chief of party's anti-corruption body, will lead cleanup of government
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He has a record of handling debt crisis in Guangdong, coverup of SARS in Beijing
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Corruption has long been major public complaint | 52,299 | record_train |
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