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The pair will now live together in a £3million enclosure at the @placeholder park.
By Rob Preece PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 15 August 2012 | UPDATED: 19:02 EST, 15 August 2012 Family reunions can be rather awkward affairs. But these long-lost relatives were quick to break the ice in the warmest of ways – with a great big bear hug. Kesho the gorilla and his younger brother Alf had been apart for nearly three years after being sent to different zoos. They were reunited this week in their new home in Longleat Safari Park and welcomed each other with open arms – followed by shoulder squeezes, handshakes and the odd bit of brotherly rough and tumble. @highlight Kesho the gorilla was separated from his brother Alf after he was chosen to take part in a breeding programme @highlight But the brothers acted as if they had never been apart when they were reunited at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire
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Sarver added: ‘I’m disappointed the @placeholder board has rejected my revised offer, which addressed the club’s immediate and long-term needs.
The Three Bears’ plan to save Rangers will only come to fruition if the existing board agrees to a two-in, two-out compromise. Talks between representatives of the Douglas Park, George Taylor and George Letham consortium and the Ibrox board are ongoing as the club seeks a short-term solution to an increasingly drastic financial situation. With American financier Robert Sarver — who revealed that he had not wanted Lewis Macleod or any other Rangers player sold as a condition of his offer — now apparently out of the running after the board’s rejection of his improved £20million bid, the Three Bears appear to be the only show in town. @highlight Douglas Park, George Taylor and George Letham have set up a consotium to try and save Glasgow Rangers @highlight The 'Three Bears' plan will only work if board agrees to a compromise @highlight Ibrox club previously rejected a £20m bid from US financier Robert Sarver
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The multibillion-dollar profits of @placeholder come primarly from advertising, leading to a commonly repeated line that Caldwell appears to echo: "If you're not paying for a service, you're not the customer -- you're the product."
(CNN) -- Sure, lots of folks might be excited about a Twitter-like social network with no ads or annoying "promoted tweets." But would they pay for it? The founders of App.net think so, and so far they've found more than 10,000 people who agree with them. The startup promises a "real-time feed" that will never be supported by ads. Instead, they'll charge a fee that, at least for now, looks to be about $50. That's how much it took to support a Kickstarter-like fundraising campaign that has netted more than $670,000 and wraps up Monday. Founder and CEO Dalton Caldwell says he's been disappointed by the advertising models of sites like Twitter and Facebook and thinks users will be willing to plunk down money for an alternative. @highlight App.net plans to offer an ad-free alternative to Twitter, but users will have to pay @highlight A Kickstarter-like fundraiser generated more than $670,000 to start up @highlight Charging fees lets the service focus on users, not advertisers, founder says @highlight Minimum donation was $50, but analyst predicts that will get lower
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CNN: There were some suggestions that @placeholder might join the show as a judge.
(CNN) -- It says something about the popularity of "Dancing With the Stars" that the show's professional dancers have become almost as famous as the celebrities they're paired with. Mark Ballas and Shawn Johnson celebrate after winning last season's "Dancing With the Stars." Take Mark Ballas, who last season waltzed and tangoed his way to a first-place finish with Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson -- his second mirror ball trophy since he joined the hit series in 2007. At just 23, Ballas is already recognized on the street, he's in a band with fellow "Dancing" pro Derek Hough, and he's thinking about branching out into acting. @highlight Professional dancer Mark Ballas is paired with Melissa Joan Hart this season @highlight The two-time champ of "Dancing With the Stars" finds her "bright and bubbly" @highlight Ballas: Paula Abdul would be great as a contestant, but isn't needed as a judge @highlight Maksim Chmerkovskiy and Karina Smirnoff's breakup won't affect the show, he says
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While in Bermuda he still managed to live off the rations that he packed in @placeholder — before setting out again to complete the journey.
By James Gordon After more than six months at sea, a 67-year-old Polish adventurer paddled his kayak into New Smyrna Beach on Saturday to mark the end of a 6,000-mile trans-Atlantic journey, looking like a castaway. Aleksander 'Olek' Doba kissed the ground after he landed. He was greeted by hundreds of cheering supporters. A flotilla of fellow kayakers joined him as he paddled into the marina. His skin was bronzed and weathered, his beard long and tangled, but his mood was triumphant after completing a journey across one of the world's roughest oceans. Triumphant: To the cheers of hundreds of supporters on the water in kayaks and on land holding signs, Polish adventurer Aleksander Doba paddled into New Smyrna Beach Marina on Saturday after a more than 6,000-mile journey across the vast Atlantic Ocean alone in a kayak @highlight Aleksander Doba set off in October from Lisbon, Portugal @highlight He paddled across the Atlantic until he reached Bermuda where he had to have a rudder replaced @highlight Finally reached Florida coastline at the weekend
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Huibers has filled his ark, which will operate as a "@placeholder museum," with life-sized plastic animals and an aviary of live birds to give visitors more to interact with.
London (CNN) -- A Dutchman has built a replica of Noah's Ark to biblical proportions, following a dream his homeland would be flooded. Johan Huibers, a wealthy businessman, used the ancient measurement of the cubit -- the length of a man's arm from elbow to fingertips -- to build the vessel to the dimensions specified in the book of Genesis. The finished craft -- which has just been opened to the public on the Merwede River in the Dutch town of Dordrecht -- is 300 cubits long (about 450 feet or 137 meters), 50 cubits wide (about 70 feet or 21 meters), and 30 cubits high (about 45 feet or 14 meters). @highlight A Dutch businessman has built a replica of the Biblical Noah's Ark @highlight It is built to the proportions specified in the Bible, and filled with plastic animals @highlight The man built the ark after a nightmare that the Netherlands was flooded @highlight He hopes it will help spread the message of the Bible
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their World Cup campaign with a @placeholder game against Honduras before
France were held to a 1-1 draw by Paraguay in a World Cup warm-up game on Sunday, amid concerns surrounding the fitness of Franck Ribery. Forward Antoine Griezmann curled a perfect effort from inside the box into the far corner eight minutes from time after France had dominated the match, but Paraguay's Victor Caceres equalised in the 89th with a downward header from a free kick. In heavy rain at the Allianz Riviera stadium, France combined well but lacked a cutting edge as coach Didier Deschamps made several changes to test his 23-man squad. Last gasp: Paraguay midfielder Victor Caceres celebrates after equalising in the last minute against France @highlight Griezmann scored what looked to be the winner for France in the 82nd minute @highlight Caceres equalised for the visitors with a header in the last minute @highlight Ribery, who has been suffering from lower back pain, did not feature @highlight Didier Deschamps' side play another friendly against Jamaica next Sunday @highlight France take on Ecuador, Honduras and Switzerland in Group E at the World Cup in Brazil
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@placeholder spoke before the friendly that Portugal lost to France and repeated his desire to keep winning Ballon d’Or awards.
Cristiano Ronaldo is an unrepeatable one-off, Jose Mourinho has told French Television channel TF1. The Portuguese forward - who has assured supporters the ice-pack on his knee after Portugal’s defeat by France at the weekend was purely precautionary - has been hailed by the former Real Madrid coach he fell out with two seasons ago. Mourinho said: ‘Cristiano is a goals machine. He is an incredible player. He is like (Zinedine) Zidane, there will never be another Ronaldo.’ VIDEO Scroll down to watch Ronaldo: Ballon d'Or is important but I don't lose sleep over it Cristiano Ronaldo is an unrepeatable one-off, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has told French television @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo is a goal machine, according to Jose Mourinho @highlight The former Real Madrid manager compared Ronaldo with Zinedine Zidane @highlight Ronaldo and Mourinho fell out during their time together at the Bernabeu @highlight Ronaldo's team-mate Toni Kroos insists there is no better player
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'The maintenance team that works for @placeholder are internationally recognised and this is the first ever incident of its kind.'
An Air France jet flew for five days before ground crews noticed that 30 screws were missing from one of its wings. The Airbus A340 plane had undergone routine maintenance in China, before flying to Paris and then on to the US before the potentially disastrous blunder was finally spotted. The plane, which can carry up to 440 passengers, was grounded in Boston while a 'large protective panel' was screwed back into place. Damaged: An Air France Airbus A340 (similar to the one pictured) flew for five days before ground crews noticed that 30 screws were missing from one of its wings @highlight Airbus A340 grounded in Boston @highlight Large protective panel had to be screwed into place @highlight Air France blames mechanics in China
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The @placeholder dismissed the guard, who sued the agency for failing to provide X-ray training.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A contrite head of the Federal Protective Service took the blame Wednesday for security lapses that allowed covert investigators to sneak bomb components into 10 federal government buildings. A GAO report cites lax security in federal buildings after investigators got bomb components past guards. The Government Accountability Office, which conducted the tests, testified that they showed the service to be "an agency in crisis." Plainclothes investigators testing the effectiveness of private contract guards at federal office buildings were able to smuggle in bomb components in all 10 attempts. Only one investigator was stopped and questioned, but he was allowed to pass with the components of a liquid bomb. @highlight Report questions effectiveness of Federal Protective Service @highlight Plainclothes investigators test security at 10 federal buildings in 4 U.S. cities @highlight GAO agents able to assemble components in restrooms, enter offices @highlight Agency chief says changes made but effects won't be felt for months
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Opposition goes against "the fundamental @placeholder principle of separation of church and state," said Rauf, adding he has been surprised by the controversy.
(CNN) -- The religious leader behind plans to erect an Islamic center and mosque a few blocks from New York's ground zero said Wednesday night that America's national security depends on how it handles the controversy. "If we move from that location, the story will be the radicals have taken over the discourse," Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf told CNN's Soledad O'Brien on "Larry King Live." "The headlines in the Muslim world will be that Islam is under attack." The imam, who repeatedly said his mission was to promote peace and build a bridge among faiths, said he was also speaking about "radicals" on both sides of the debate on the Islamic center. "Our national security now hinges on how we negotiate this, how we speak about it." @highlight NEW: Imam says he is open to considering other locations @highlight NEW: Feisal Abdul Rauf says a church's plans to burn Qurans are 'un-Christian' @highlight NEW: He says if he had foreseen controversy "we certainly would never have done this" @highlight Critics say the center and mosque should not be built close to the World Trade Center site
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That's not all that worries critics about @placeholder, who introduces the real world of demons and ghouls in the premiere.
(CNN) -- NBC's "Constantine" joined the growing party of comic book-based TV series with its Friday night premiere on NBC. But critics couldn't quite agree on whether it was worth staying home (or even DVRing) to catch it. Matt Ryan stars as John Constantine, a rebellious and not very likable exorcist with an affinity for trench coats and cigarettes -- at least, that's how he appears in "Hellblazer," the DC comic book upon which the show is based. To adhere to network standards, Constantine ditches his bad habit for TV, a source of contention for Hitfix.com critic Alan Sepinwall and others. @highlight 'Constantine,' the latest comic book based series, premiered Friday @highlight Matt Ryan plays rebellious exorcist John Constantine @highlight Critical response mixed
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and is considered the most scrutinized comet ever by @placeholder.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 04:32 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:30 EST, 25 November 2013 For months, all eyes in the sky have pointed at the comet that's zooming toward a blisteringly close encounter with the sun. And now NASA has released a high resolution image of the streaking comet that look like a swimming tadpole. It was captured by the H-1 camera on board NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory on November 21. Scroll down to watch the video Appearance: Comet ISON entered the view of NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory on Nov. 21, 2013, where it can be seen with Earth, Mercury and comet 2P/Encke @highlight Images from H-1 camera on NASA's Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory @highlight In the image the comet shows up clearly, appearing to still be intact
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'Just when you though (sic) Australia couldn't get any more crazy, now its number one grocery store, Woolworths is promoting islamic terrorism - wishing people @placeholder (and event which usually involves mass murder by muslims around the world and a barbaric slaughter of helpless animals at the end (countless pictures of blood soaked events on the net)' the blog said.
By Leesa Smith The simple gesture of ‘Happy Ramadan’ signs across 239 Woolworths supermarkets has caused outrage among some offended customers. The supermarket chain’s Facebook page was bombarded by comments from customers threatening to boycott the stores displaying the signs in areas with large Muslim populations. But Woolworths spokesman Russell Mahoney insisted the Facebook page had not received any posts complaining about the Islamic festival. Scroll down for video Customers have threatened to boycott any Woolworths stores displaying 'Happy Ramadan' signs Mr Mahoney defended using the signs, saying Muslims were not 'small minority', with 500,000 calling Australia home. The supermarkets which had put up the signs were in areas where there were high Muslim populations, he said. @highlight Woolworths Facebook page bombarded by complaints from shoppers offended by 'Happy Ramadan' signs put up at 239 stores @highlight Conservative blog accuses the company of backing 'Islamic terrorism' @highlight Woolworths denies any comments were made on the social media page
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In his last known public act, he delivered a televised speech Saturday from @placeholder in which he rejected the parliament's ouster and vowed to fight.
Ukraine's ousted President is a wanted man. He's also a missing man. Viktor Yanukovych is not in Kiev. The mayor of Kharkiv, where Yanukovych was Saturday, says he hasn't seen him in a few days. He's also apparently not hiding in a bunker in a Ukrainian Orthodox monastery, a church spokesman said, swatting down the latest speculation. Ukraine's onetime -- and, by his account, current -- President is facing a warrant for the "mass killings" of civilians. Over the weekend, he fled to Kharkiv, a pro-Russian stronghold near the border. And he tried to board a charter plane in the eastern city of Donetsk but was turned away because he didn't have documents. @highlight "This is not a restoration of the Cold War," White House spokesman says @highlight Russian Foreign Ministry accuses opposition of "dictatorship and terror" @highlight Opposition leader says missing President is trying to "avoid responsibility" @highlight Ousted President Viktor Yanukovych hasn't been seen since Saturday
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The @placeholder says Syrian forces have killed more than 9,000 people in their crackdown on a 14-month uprising.
By Jamie Mcginnes PUBLISHED: 03:39 EST, 10 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:38 EST, 10 May 2012 Two suicide blasts rocked the Syrian capital today, killing 55 people and leaving scenes of carnage in the streets in the deadliest bombing since the country's uprising began 14 months ago. The blasts in the al-Qazzaz suburb of Damascus injured another 370 people and damaged a military intelligence building involved in President Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on pro-democracy protests, according to the Interior Ministry, which is in charge of the country's internal security. After visiting the scene of this morning's carnage, Major General Robert Mood, the Norwegian head of the United Nations observer team in the country, said the Syrian people did not deserve this 'terrible violence'. @highlight Explosions take place as Syrians arrive at work, killing at least 55 @highlight Interior Ministry says 370 people were injured by blasts, described as one of the 'strongest' waves to hit the capital @highlight Syrian government blames 'terrorists' but no group has yet claimed responsibility @highlight Blasts follow roadside bomb hitting a Syrian military truck in a southern province yesterday - seconds after the head of UN observer team drove by @highlight 'Terrible violence' is condemned by head of the UN observer team in Syria @highlight Explosives weighed more than 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds)
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The @placeholder took place in 2004 against the current President, Viktor Yanukovych, after allegations of widespread vote rigging in an election which he won.
By Will Stewart and Chris Pleasance Police used batons and tear gas to stop Ukrainian demonstrators from storm the main government building in Kiev today. The ugly scenes followed the biggest rally since the Orange Revolution nine years ago as more than 50,000 people demanded closer ties with the European Union. Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign a pact with the EU last week and opposition leaders allege the decision was dictated by Russian president Vladimir Putin. Tens of thousands of protesters attended the rally in Ukraine yesterday calling for closer ties with the EU after President Viktor Yanukovych refused to sign a landmark pact last week @highlight More then 50,000 protesters took to the streets of Kiev today @highlight They were demanding closer ties with Europe in a pact with EU @highlight President Viktor Yanukovych was due to sign treaty but made a U-turn @highlight Opposition leaders claim it was because of pressure from Russia @highlight Hundreds tried to storm main government building after rally @highlight Protesters have now set up tents and some are staying overnight
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@placeholder are a game clear in the Southeast ahead of Washington, who suffered a heavy 114-87 defeat by Dallas.
Portland rallied past Toronto in overtime for a 102-97 win on Tuesday, extending the Trail Blazers' lead in the NBA Northwest Division into double digits. Elsewhere, Dallas inflicted Washington's heaviest defeat of the season, Memphis built their lead in the Southwest by downing division rival San Antonio, and Atlanta reclaimed sole leadership of the Southeast with a home victory over Cleveland. Portland's Damian Lillard had 26 points and nine assists while LaMarcus Aldridge, who returned from a respiratory illness, had 23 points and 13 rebounds for the Trail Blazers, who won their fourth straight game. Portland's Damian Lillard goes up for a basket as the Trail Blazers beat the Toronto Raptors @highlight Portland edged past Toronto in overtime to extend Northwest Division lead @highlight Dallas inflicted Washington's heaviest defeat of the season @highlight Memphis extended Southwest lead with victory over San Antonio @highlight Cleveland were beaten by Atlanta as they took sole lead of the Southeast
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The museum plans to convene a forum of @placeholder scholars and forensic pathologists to decide how to proceed.
(CNN) -- Was President Abraham Lincoln dying of a rare genetic disease when an assassin killed him in 1865? This strip from Lincoln's deathbed pillow is housed at the Grand Army of the Republic Museum in Philadelphia. A California doctor believes so -- and he hoped to prove his theory by testing the 16th president's DNA. Dr. John Sotos asked a small Philadelphia museum for blood-stained threads from a scrap of the pillow that cradled Lincoln's head as he lay dying. On Monday night, the board of the Grand Army of the Republic Museum and Library denied his request but left the door open for a possible DNA test that could shed light on Lincoln's last days. @highlight Doctor had wanted a piece of Lincoln deathbed pillowcase to test DNA @highlight He suspects that Lincoln had rare cancer-causing genetic disorder @highlight Museum board voted to deny request but left door open for future DNA testing
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Early arrival: @placeholder (he has a twin brother, Riley)
A woman went into labour early with her twins because she was laughing so hard at a Lee Evans show. Kayleigh Taylor and her husband Ross had been waiting for a year to the see the comedian at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre. But the gig was cut short for them on Tuesday night when Kayleigh's waters broke when she was 30 weeks pregnant. Surprise! Kayleigh Taylor and her husband Ross became parents seven weeks earlier than expected Kayleigh, 29, and Ross, 36, from Portlethen, in Aberdeenshire dashed off to the hospital and six hours later their sons Reece and Riley were born. @highlight Pregnant Kayleigh and husband Ross were at stand up's gig in Aberdeen @highlight She said she enjoyed it so much she 'thought I'd peed myself laughing' @highlight In fact, her waters had broken @highlight Rushed to hospital and six hours later twins were born seven weeks early @highlight Friends joked they should call their sons 'Lee' and 'Evan'
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"I'm not coming here to be @placeholder, I'm somebody else, somebody new, but I will try to achieve as much as Eto'o, or even more," he added.
(CNN) -- Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completed his 46 million euros ($65m) transfer to Barcelona from Inter Milan on a five-year contract, with Samuel Eto'o and Alexander Hleb moving to the San Siro as part of the deal. Ibrahimovic displays his new Barcleona shirt after completing his transfer from Inter Milan. Ibrahimovic completed his medical on Monday and the deal was finalized despite scans showing the striker has a fractured bone in his left hand. "It's a very big move for me and too good to turn down," Ibrahimovic told a news conference at the Nou Camp following his signing. @highlight Inter striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has completed his $65m move to Barcelona @highlight Swede Ibrahimovic has signed five-year contract with the European champions @highlight Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o moves to the San Siro as part of the transfer
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‘@placeholder is emphatically not a monster – she is a sad, tragic, lonely woman, holding down a tough job in a tough, unforgiving city.’
'Bunny-boiler' Alex Forrest - played by Glenn Close in the 1987 blockbuster She is one of Hollywood’s most notorious female characters – a ‘crazed harpy’ who boils her ex-lover’s family rabbit after he ditches her to return to his wife after a weekend affair. But the creator of Fatal Attraction’s Alex Forrest – played by Glenn Close in the 1987 blockbuster – says the character will be seen in a far more sympathetic light when a stage adaptation of the story opens in London’s West End later this month. Screenwriter James Dearden said he regarded it as a ‘dubious honour’ that the phrase ‘bunny-boiler’ had entered the English language as slang for an unhinged woman – and claimed he was forced to rewrite the character after pressure from studio bosses. @highlight Fatal Attraction's Alex Forrest memorably played by Glenn Close in film @highlight Natascha McElhone to play her in upcoming West End production @highlight Says Forrest will be portrayed in a more sympathetic light in show @highlight Crazed character notorious for 'Bunny-boiler' scene in 1987 blockbuster
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During the past year, @placeholder has been spotted out and about sporting a number of tuxedo-style ensembles.
The style set is once again embracing a rather risqué take on the traditional tuxedo trend by wearing the low-cut style without anything on underneath. The look, which rose to fashion fame six years ago thanks to Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham, was seen on Rihanna and Emma Watson on the red carpet at the British Fashion Awards last night and has recently been worn by everyone from Cara Delevingne to Hunger Games star Jennifer Lawrence. While some stars choose to style the low-cut jacket by itself, accessorizing only with jewelry and a handbag as Rihanna did with her Stella McCartney design at the BFAs, other fans of the trend prefer to model a full tuxedo, as often worn by Cara and her fellow Burberry model Suki Waterhouse. @highlight Cara Delevingne, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Lawrence are also fans of the low-cut look
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Even with the next steps unclear, happiness spread quickly through a market in the heart of Cuba's capital, where crowds watched speeches from @placeholder and U.S. President Barack Obama announcing the news on TV screens.
Havana (CNN) -- Church bells rang out Wednesday afternoon in Havana, marking a major moment in history -- Cuba and the United States are renewing diplomatic relations after decades of ice-cold tension. Word of the massive change was met with passionate opinions and some protests in the United States. And tearful celebrations erupted in the streets of the island after President Raul Castro announced the news in a televised address. But there was uncertainty and some anger amid the joy. Dissident Cuban blogger Yusnaby Perez tweeted that his neighbor asked him whether a change in U.S.-Cuban trade relations would mean that he could finally afford to buy meat. @highlight NEW: Report: People hugged watching Obama's speech on televisions in a Havana market @highlight Church bells ring in Havana as Cuban president announces easing of relations with U.S. @highlight Some Cuban dissidents worry that their concerns will now be overlooked @highlight Angry debates erupt in Miami's Little Havana neighborhood
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But when news spread that Hitler had survived, the plot crumbled and von Stauffenberg, @placeholder's father, and scores of others were arrested and executed.
Last man standing: Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist, pictured in 2010, the last surviving member of the main plot to kill Adolf Hitler, has died aged 90 The last surviving member of the famous briefcase bomb plot to assassinate Hitler has died aged 90. Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist took part in the July 20 conspiracy to kill Adolf Hitler, a failed attempt on the Nazi dictator’s life in 1944. Von Kleist, who once volunteered to act as a suicide bomber to kill Hitler, died at his home in Munich on Friday. He became a member of the July 20 conspiracy, also known as Operation Valkyrie, after he was approached by Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, the man who eventually planted the bomb in Hitler’s conference room at Wolf’s Lair. @highlight Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist took part in the famous July 20 plot to kill Hitler @highlight He was the last surviving member of the failed assassination in 1944 @highlight Von Kleist died aged 90 in his home in Munich on Friday
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Damian Welch dives over for one of @placeholder' five tries against London Irish
Gareth Steenson kicked 19 points and Exeter ran in five tries to bounce back from last weekend's defeat by Newcastle to overrun London Irish in a 44-24 win at Sandy Park. Exeter dominated the opening 40 minutes to lead 30-3 at the break with tries from Carl Rimmer, Henry Slade and Damian Welch. Steenson added three conversions and three penalties with Irish replying with a Shane Geraghty penalty. It took 15 minutes for Exeter to add to their score and then crossed for two tries in as many minutes through Welch and Don Armand, both converted by Steenson. Irish scored three late tries thanks to Blair Cowan (two) and Andrew Fenby, with Geraghty adding the extras. @highlight Exeter run in five tries and Gareth Steenson kicks 19 points as Chiefs thrash London Irish @highlight Perfect response to last week's defeat by Newcastle @highlight Carl Rimmer, Henry Slade, Damian Welch (two) and Don Armand crossed for Exeter @highlight Irish scored late tried through Blair Cowan (two) and Andrew Fenby
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Aaron Wootton, 17, formerly of @placeholder, was found guilty of manslaughter for his part in the attack and was jailed for three years, police said.
By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 19 August 2013 | UPDATED: 01:39 EST, 20 August 2013 A man who punched and kicked a grandfather to death 'for no apparent reason' has been told he must serve at least 12 years in prison for the murder. Keith Wright, 50, was subjected to a sustained attacked as he was waiting for a bus in York in January. A jury at Leeds Crown Court heard how Liam Matthew Wyard, 20, left Mr Wright fighting for his life with serious brain injuries after punching him to the ground and then kicking him in the head as he lay unconscious on Acomb Road in the city. @highlight Keith Wright, 50, died 10 days after the attack suffering from brain injuries @highlight Both Liam Wyard and Aaron Wootton had been drinking before the attack
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After Ms Plunket and @placeholder divorced in 1990, she fought a legal battle to maintain ownership of the copyrights.
Andrea Plunket, 74, (pictured in 1994) is threatening the BBC with action following the success of its third Sherlock series The BBC is facing a lawsuit from an elderly American heiress who claims she owns the rights to Sherlock Holmes. Andrea Plunket, 74, is threatening the corporation with action following the success of its third Sherlock series. The popular drama, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman, attracted 8.8million viewers for its New Year's Day episode. Ms Plunket, told the Express: 'I have the rights, that is clear. And I will be suing the BBC for Sherlock. 'They are not allowed to take a character and create a new story. The same goes for Elementary, the CBS TV adaption starring Jonny Lee Miller. @highlight Andrea Plunket, 74, threatening BBC following success of third series @highlight She says she has European trademarks of Holmes and Watson characters @highlight One of Ms Plunket's four husbands was US producer Sheldon Reynolds @highlight Mr Reynolds made a Holmes TV series, and she says she now owns rights
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It's a shame @placeholder didn't live to see this amazing work, which is awesome in the "causing awe" and "whoa, dude" senses.
(Good.is) -- By far, my greatest interests in life are words and humor. I'm obsessed with both, which is why my favorite comedian is the late George Carlin -- the funny man most obsessed with how we talk. Nothing has ever floated the boats of my two obsessions more than a good Carlin DVD or book. Until now. The publication of "Green's Dictionary of Slang" -- a product of 17 years of work that make it the largest slang dictionary ever published in English -- is a glorious event for anyone who loves words and likes to laugh. Covering slang from the United States to England, New Zealand, and beyond, Jonathon "Mr. Slang" Green records and documents more than 100,000 words and idioms in an OED-like, quotation-packed historical dictionary. Those terms range from the crude ("sweat bird turds," meaning "work hard") to the subtle ("give someone the mitten" -- end a relationship) and everywhere in between. @highlight "Green's Dictionary of Slang" is the largest slang dictionary ever published in English @highlight Jonathon Green records and documents more than 100,000 words and idioms @highlight Green: slang is "...vibrant, creative, witty, and open to seemingly infinite re-invention"
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Scammers aim to lure a portion of the high amount of internet traffic going to websites with @placeholder information, Mr Gamble said.
The names and photos of Australian MH17 plane crash victims are being exploited by online scammers who have set up fake Facebook tribute pages to drive traffic to a dodgy external website. The Facebook pages, created on the day the plane crashed, baited people to click on another website with a link purporting to show footage of the MH17 disaster. 'Video Camera Caught the moment plane MH17 Crash over Ukraine.Watch here the video of Crash,' the link read. Scroll down for video Scammers have created fake Facebook accounts for MH17 victims, including the three young Perth children who died with their grandfather @highlight Names and photos of Australian MH17 plane crash victims exploited online @highlight Victims targeted include young Perth siblings Mo, Otis and Evie Maslin @highlight Facebook pages set up in their names link to external website @highlight Online fraud experts said pages were in poor taste but Facebook may not take them down unless it can be proven the external websites are illegal
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"Due to the recent events on @placeholder, we are in URGENT need of ALL blood types," it said.
(CNN) -- A soldier suspected of fatally shooting 12 and wounding 31 at Fort Hood in Texas on Thursday is not dead as previously reported by the military, the base's commander said Thursday evening. A civilian officer who was wounded in the incident shot the suspect, who is "in custody and in stable condition," Army Lt. Gen. Robert Cone told reporters. "Preliminary reports indicate there was a single shooter that was shot multiple times at the scene," Cone said at a news conference. "However, he was not killed as previously reported." The suspect, identified as Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, opened fire at a military processing center at Fort Hood around 1:30 p.m., Cone said. @highlight Suspect in shootings wounded but alive, Army official says @highlight Army: Suspect is Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, a psychiatrist @highlight Senator: Hasan was "upset" about scheduled deployment to Iraq @highlight Shooting happened in building that is one of last stops before soldiers deploy
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'@placeholder drew people to him, without guile and without effort.'
A Sydney mother, who pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of a police officer in 2012, sent emails to the Prime Minister and the Russian President in which she defended herself and demanded asylum. Fiona Barbieri, 47, and her 21-year-old son Mitchell, attended their sentencing hearing in Sydney's Supreme Court on Wednesday, where the full details surrounding the death of Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson were revealed. Inspector Anderson died after he was fatally stabbed by then 19-year-old Mitchell Barbieri following a siege at a rural Oakville property in Sydney's north-west on December 6, 2012. Scroll down for video The police interview of Fiona Barbieri after her arrest in 2012, following the death of a policeman at her property in Sydney's north-west, was shown to Sydney's Supreme Court on Wednesday @highlight Fiona Barbieri, and her son Mitchell, pleaded guilty to killing Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson in 2012 @highlight Following her arrest, Fiona defended their actions as self-defence during a police interview @highlight The Barbieris had also sent emails to Tony Abbott and Mr Putin, saying: 'We have every right to defend ourselves, our family and our property' @highlight Inspector Anderson died after he was stabbed by then 19-year-old Mitchell Barbieri following a siege at their rural Oakville property @highlight As he lay dying, the court heard that Fiona was heard yelling, 'it's his own f****** fault... he deserves to f****** die' @highlight His family remember him as a larrikin with a great sense of humour @highlight He also volunteered as a firefighter and in the Special Olympics
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The @placeholder government has made a belated, but welcome, decision to use American air power to hit ISIS bases.
By Daniel Martin for Daily Mail Liam Fox today becomes the most senior figure to demand Britain joins the US in carrying out bombing raids against Iraqi fanatics. As David Cameron finally returns from his holidays, the former defence secretary calls on the Prime Minister to sanction the use of our military to protect civilians from 'barbaric' Islamic State fighters. He attacks the 'catastrophic complacency' of Western politicians over the humanitarian crisis, accusing them of policy paralysis. Scroll down for video Former defence secretary Liam Fox has called on David Cameron to sanction the use of our military against ISIS in Iraq @highlight Liam Fox calls on the Prime Minister to sanction the use of our military @highlight He says civilians need protection from 'barbaric' Islamic State fighters @highlight Fox also attacks the 'catastrophic complacency' of Western politicians @highlight But the Government said last night there's no plans to involve military
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Neither was @placeholder, who says he had a father/son relationship with Mess and who knew Tsarnaev as well.
Jamal Abu Rubieh, owner of the Brookline Lunch cafe, knew something wasn't right when Brendan Mess and Erik Weissman sat quietly in a back corner booth that August night in 2011. Gone was the usual boisterous banter typical of their regular visits. Abu Rubieh says things became even more tense when a bald, blue-eyed man twice their age arrived. The three talked for about an hour. "He sounded different and he acted different, the guy with them, and they all were, like, nervous," Abu Rubieh said. "And that time, (Mess) was really serious and he wasn't himself." The man, who Abu Rubieh had never seen before and hasn't seen since, had a thick Boston accent. Three weeks later, on September 11, Mess, 25; Weissman, 31, and another friend, Raphael Teken, 37, were found dead in their second-floor Waltham apartment. Their throats had been slashed ear-to-ear, marijuana was sprinkled across the corpses, and several thousand dollars in cash was found at the scene. @highlight Three friends were found dead in a Waltham apartment in September, 2011 @highlight Tamerlan Tsarnaev knew one of the men well, friends say @highlight A friend of Tsarnaev's, Ibragim Todashev, was killed during questioning by the FBI @highlight The Boston Marathon bombings left three dead, more than 260 wounded
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By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 23:56 EST, 8 August 2012 | UPDATED: 01:16 EST, 9 August 2012 Comedian Stephen Colbert got in some trouble with Wikipedia after he instructed his loyal fans to make unnecessary edits to the pages of Mitt Romney's possible vice presidential candidates in an effort to sway their viability. In response, Wikipedia took the unusual step of locking the pages of the majority of Romney's short list, meaning that only experienced Wikipedia users had the ability to alter the information. The internet kerfuffle came after political bloggers noted the trend that the number of recent edits made to the pages of potential nominees could be used to gauge how likely it is that said candidate will be Romney's choice. @highlight In the days leading up to public announcements, vice presidential candidate's Wikipedia pages are frequently updated by campaign staffers @highlight Colbert told viewers to 'make as many edits as possible'
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In 2010, @placeholder published a new military doctrine which acknowledged the "intensification of the role of information warfare" and assigned as a task to "develop forces and resources for information warfare."
(CNN) -- Hackers have been busy causing service interruptions, breaching databases, and defacing hundreds of Ukrainian and Russian websites, as the crisis between the two countries plays out in cyberwarfare. The attacks have similarities to the resistance movement that sprung up among German-occupied countries during World War II, which took many forms including sabotage, espionage, armed confrontation and counter-propaganda. In addition to that list, today we can add digital or web-based actions including Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks, which shut down key websites, the defacement of government websites, and breaching government or key industry networks to access sensitive documents and release them to the world. @highlight The Ukraine-Russia crisis is playing out in cyberwarfare, says Jeffrey Carr @highlight Hackers have been causing service interruptions and breaching databases, he says @highlight Carr says the attacks have similarities to the resistance movement in WWII Europe @highlight He says the most powerful nations cannot reliably defend their infrastructure from attacks
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Firefighters stormed inside the property and carried out Shaun and @placeholder, who had been asleep in bed.
By Anna Edwards, Jessica Satherley and Ted Thornhill Last updated at 8:02 PM on 21st September 2011 Tragic: Shaun Van Straaten lost his fight for life today, police confirmed, while his relatives remain in a critical condition in hospital. A schoolboy has died after a fire at his family home, which is believed to have been started by his mother's ex-boyfriend, David Potts. Shaun Van Straaten, 15, was critically injured in the blaze and was taken to hospital for treatment to burns and smoke inhalation, along with other family members, named locally as his mother, Tracy Jones, 40, sister, Cailin, 18, and four-year-old brother, Zach. @highlight David Potts, 39, set himself alight at ex-partner Tracy Jones's house @highlight Police confirm ex had contacted them over unwanted attention from Potts @highlight Ms Jones and two of her other children in 'critical condition' after house fire
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Because doctors had not given these tests to @placeholder previously, it's unclear whether this represents an improvement.
(CNN) -- When the body is totally inert, the brain can still be busy. Even in a coma, brain imaging technology has shown, some people's brains show blood flow patterns that indicate something is going on inside their heads, although it's not necessarily indicative of awareness. Doctors say they have observed "significant brain activity" in former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. They are basing this statement on the results of experiments done with functional magnetic resonance imaging, or fMRI, showing that Sharon's brain behaves differently when he is presented with familiar sounds and pictures than with unfamiliar stimuli. "It suggests the brain has the capability to react," said Dr. Fatta Nahab, neuroscientist at the University of Miami, who is not involved in Sharon's care. "What that means in terms of long-term outcomes is indeterminate." @highlight It's not known how fMRI results relate to patient's recovery from a coma @highlight There is a continuum between brain death and normal awareness @highlight Most improvement in a patient in a coma occurs within one to two years
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As @placeholder wrote in dissent, while purporting to apply judicial modesty or restraint, the court's rewriting of the law is anything but restrained or modest.
(CNN) -- Today's heart-wrenching, baby-splitting Supreme Court decision illegitimately rewrote the Affordable Care Act in order to save it. It's certainly gratifying that a majority on the court rejected the government's dangerous assertion of power to require people to engage in economic activity in order to then regulate that activity. That vindicates everything that we who have been leading the constitutional challenge have been saying: The government cannot regulate inactivity. It cannot, as Chief Justice John Roberts put it in summarizing his opinion from the bench, regulate mere existence. Justifying the individual mandate under the taxing power of Congress, however, in no way rehabilitates the government's constitutional excesses. As Justice Anthony Kennedy said in summarizing his four-justice dissent, "Structure means liberty." If Congress can avoid the Constitution's structural limits simply by "taxing" anything it doesn't like, its power is no more limited than it would be had it done so under the Commerce Clause. @highlight Ilya Shapiro: High Court rejected notion that mandate justified under Commerce Clause @highlight But it justified it instead under taxation power; this is constitutional excess, he says @highlight He says in doing this, the court illegitimately rewrote the health reform act to save it @highlight Shapiro: Justices should be applying the Constitution. To fix this, ball is now in voters' court
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' I don’t think you can have an absolute restriction on movements, but maybe you could qualify it in different ways and I think that is something that would find an echo in many @placeholder governments, as well as here.'
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Sir John Major said Nigel Farage's win would inadvertently help David Cameron UKIP's stunning election victories last week will help David Cameron win concessions from Europe, former Prime Minister John Major claimed today. Sir John said European leaders could no longer ignore rising euroscepticism and return powers to Britain in the Prime Minister's renogotiation. He predicted that the Prime Minister would win restrictions to free movement rules to curb immigration. Sir John claimed the success of Ukip and other anti-EU parties would force other European leaders to listen to Mr Cameron's demands. @highlight Former PM claims EU leaders can no longer ignore euroscepticism @highlight Says Farage's success is inadvetant boost to Cameron's renogotiation @highlight Prime Minister will also win restrictions on EU migration he claims @highlight Slams UKIP as 'very intolerant' party that will lose its appeal
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Even at the end of the 80s, when @placeholder was releasing its "First Ten Years" compilation of greatest hits, I would have been sixteen (or thereabouts), the perfect age to fall for the charms of a long-haired, rebellious rocker in tight leather pants.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- I have a confession. As a music style, heavy metal has completely passed me by. I don't understand it. I'm not even sure I want to. "Bring your daughter to the slaughter," bellows Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson. Why would I want to do that? Why would I want to listen to anyone even suggesting I do that? Outside The Crobar in London's Soho our intrepid reporter tries out her rock moves. While the thought of spending the evening head banging leaves me longing for an expensive glass of merlot, slightly fruity, and perhaps a long sit down, I can't escape the feeling that I'm somehow missing out. @highlight Malcolm Dome of TotalRock conveys the joys of metal to the unconverted @highlight Heavy metal concerts likened to panto, "it's circus, it's frivolity," Dome says @highlight Metal 'uniform' of black t-shirt, jeans and leather apparently unnecessary @highlight Metalheads display fierce loyalty to their bands, unlike fickle world of pop
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Other drums shipped to the @placeholder facility containing yellowcake were found to be bulging from internal pressure, the NRC said.
Washington (CNN) -- After three Canadian employees were exposed to yellowcake uranium last month when a lid blew off a pressurized 55-gallon drum, a uranium mining company has informed U.S. nuclear regulatory officials it has found additional drums possibly susceptible to the same problem, CNN has learned. Canadian-based Uranium One sent a letter Monday to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission after the NRC demanded the company take action after the June 23 incident. The NRC and Canadian nuclear officials are investigating drums shipped from a Willow Creek, Wyoming, mining facility operated by Uranium One to an Ontario processing plant where workers opened them, including the one that ejected the powder. The three employees were overcome by a cloud of yellowcake uranium that had unexpectedly become pressurized. @highlight Three Canadian workers are exposed to yellowcake when drum lid blows off @highlight NRC has found other drums may have same pressure problem @highlight Problem creates "chemical, rather than radiological effects," NRC says
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announced yesterday that @placeholder will cap the amount of money that can be
By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 10:53 EST, 7 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:02 EST, 8 July 2013 Trouble: Ed Miliband has been urged to investigate Unite's influence in Labour constituencies Ed Miliband must win an ‘ideological battle’ with his union paymasters to avoid political oblivion, Lord Reid warned yesterday. The former home secretary said Unite leader Len McCluskey wanted to take Labour ‘back to the 80s’ – and that Mr Miliband must move swiftly to make sure the party survives. A senior ally of David Miliband – who lost out on the party leadership due to Ed’s union support – joined the call for ‘decisive action’, stressing that Mr Miliband’s ‘credibility’ is at stake. @highlight John Reid warns of 'ideological battle' with unions at the heart of Labour @highlight Tory chairman calls on Labour leader to reveal influence of unions @highlight Senior Labour figures tell Miliband he must impose discipline before recess @highlight Harriet Harman announces new measures to control election spending @highlight Miliband vows to 'mend not end' party's relationship with the unions
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The next phase of Professor Rule's study will see @placeholder trialled against standard chemotherapy to see if it can become a viable long-term replacement.
Professor Simon Rule, pictured, said the drug could 'completely change the way' cancer is treated in the UK A new ‘miracle’ pill which could extend the lives of terminally-ill cancer patients and eliminate their symptoms overnight is being trialled by British researchers. The medicine, which is said to have virtually no side effects, is taken in a single dose every morning and effectively switches off the mechanisms of leukaemia and lymphoma. Unlike traditional forms of treatment like chemotherapy and radiotherapy, it has none of the debilitating side effects such as hair loss, tiredness and sickness. Cancer patients at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, Devon, were the first in the world to trial the new drug, which is a new class of Bruton's Tyrosine Kinase (BTK) inhibiting drugs. @highlight The pill is taken daily and blocks protein which causes cancerous cells @highlight Patients at Derriford Hospital in Plymouth, Devon, first in the world to try it @highlight Terminally ill man 'fighting fit' a year after he was told he had months to live
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@placeholder’s mountains are a purpling grey, and water is precious.
There was an hour of daylight left in the Omani desert when we hopped into the Land Cruiser. Our guide, Zubair, revved the engine - in another life he might have been a rally driver - and off we set. ‘Dune bashing!’ cried Zubair, encouraged by squawks of delight from our youngest daughter, aged ten. Down and dirty in the dust: Oman is a great place to try the very modern motorised pastime of dune-bashing Oman’s Wahiba Sands are classic desert terrain - the sort you get in a David Lean film or one of those ‘parched man crawls towards oasis’ newspaper cartoons. @highlight Dubai's next-door neighbour has plenty to offer as a holiday destination @highlight Dune-bashing - driving on huge piles of sand in a 4WD - is a key attraction @highlight Muscat, the Omani capital, is an intriguing city of history, culture and luxury
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"The United States remains concerned about all threats emanating from Syria, including the threat that's posed from by the @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration is leaving the door open to a possible expansion of the U.S. military mission in Syria, with the possibility of targeting not just ISIS but also al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra. While there are no active U.S. military plans for airstrikes against al-Nusra targets in Syria, neither the Pentagon nor the White House has rejected that idea as a possible future option, a senior U.S. official tells CNN. "Nothing is off the table completely," the official said. The possibility of strikes against al-Nusra -- the al Qaeda affiliate in Syria -- was first reported by the Washington Post. @highlight An expanded mission could target not just ISIS but also al Qaeda-affiliated Jabhat al-Nusra @highlight "Nothing is off the table completely," a senior U.S. official tells CNN @highlight Military officials make it clear the Pentagon is not anxious to undertake such strikes @highlight Such expansion likely would be seen as "mission creep"
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Young father: Jonathan Agnew with his first wife @placeholder and baby daughter Rebecca in 1986
By Keith Gladdis and Andy Dolan PUBLISHED: 18:44 EST, 17 February 2013 | UPDATED: 10:02 EST, 18 February 2013 Second wife: Jonathan Agnew, pictured with his second wife Emma, has spoken out about his relationship with his children from his first marriage The familiar voice appeared to break as Jonathan Agnew spoke about his two daughters from his first marriage. ‘My relationship with my kids is the one sad area of my life,’ the cricket commentator lamented yesterday in an emotional moment on Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. Agnew, the voice of BBC cricket, told presenter Kirsty Young of the ‘tough time’ he had maintaining his relationship with Jennifer and Rebecca after his divorce from their mother Beverley. @highlight Jonathan Agnew had 'tough time' maintaining relationship with daughters @highlight He is father to Jennifer, 27, and Rebecca, 24, from first marriage to Beverley @highlight But Beverley said that his lack of relationship with the pair is his own fault
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The imprisoned lawyer, @placeholder, is a well-known advocate with the human rights center.
(CNN) -- Iran should release seven Baha'i prisoners accused of espionage because it does not have any evidence against them, their lawyer Shirin Ebadi told CNN on Saturday. Attorneys Abdolfattah Soltani, left, and Shirin Ebadi, shown in Tehran in 2004. "In the files, in the case basically, there is nothing, no reason that basically convicts them," said Ebadi, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The trial will begin Tuesday despite the fact that one of their lawyers is behind bars and Ebadi is outside the country. Other attorneys can be appointed, Hassan Haddad of the Prosecutor's Office in Tehran told the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency. @highlight Seven Baha'i prisoners accused of espionage to go on trial Tuesday in Iran @highlight Baha'is are accused of spying for Israel, spreading propaganda against Iran @highlight One of defendants' attorneys is in jail; another is outside the country @highlight Case of the seven Baha'is has drawn global attention
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Underneath his autograph the @placeholder monster wrote the date of March 5, 1945.
A copy of Adolf Hitler's infamous autobiography Mein Kampf which he signed in his bunker as the Allied armies closed in on him has emerged for sale. The copy of the hate-filled manifesto for his political ideology is believed to be the last one the evil dictator put his name to before he committed suicide in April 1945. He gave it to an unidentified senior member of his staff in what is said was a last defiant gesture in the hope his evil Nazi ideology would continue after his death. A copy of Adolf Hitler's infamous autobiography Mein Kampf which he signed in his bunker on March 5, 1945 as the Allied armies closed in has emerged for sale for £5,000 @highlight Believed to be the last copy he signed before his suicide in 1945 @highlight Hitler's scribbled signature said to reflect his scrambled state of mind @highlight Book, owner by British collector, expected to fetch £5,000 at auction
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@placeholder, who has been with Mercedes since they first returned to the sport in 2010, said: "So this is it - we're actually standing here now as world champions!
Lewis Hamilton has hailed the past two years as the best of his life after concluding two days of celebrations with everyone at Mercedes following their success in winning the Formula One constructors' title. The team, primarily based in Brackley, with the power-unit department 28 miles away in Brixworth, has been savouring the fruits of five years of hard work since Mercedes bought out Brawn GP at the end of 2009. The team's ninth one-two of the season in Russia on Sunday - one shy of McLaren's 1988 record - and spearheaded by Hamilton's ninth win this campaign, ensured Mercedes became champions in style for the first time in F1 history. @highlight Mercedes celebrated winning the construtors' title for first time @highlight Hamilton and Nico Rosberg secured their ninth one-two of the season @highlight Now the pair will fight it out for the drivers' title with three races left @highlight Hamilton said it was an 'incredible feeling' to win with his team @highlight Rosberg hailed a title that had been 'a long time coming'
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He also said people have come under international sanctions for directing @placeholder activities.
(CNN) -- The Shabiha militia fighters working hand in hand with Syria's military to repress the 15-month-long uprising are President Bashar al-Assad's "shock troops," observers say. "The regime uses them for the real dirty work, killing and violent action, especially where it has to go into an urban area and repress resistance," said Jeff White, defense fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Civil war imminent in Syria, U.N. warns Blamed for their participation in the Houla and Qubeir massacres and other assaults, there may be tens of thousands of them, mostly but not all members of the Alawite sect that dominates the government, analysts say. @highlight The Shabiha emerged in the '70s as a criminal gang @highlight The word might be derived from the name of a Mercedes @highlight Special forces like the Shabiha are gaining in influence, an analyst says @highlight They used to smuggle drugs and weapons, but "now they are being used as butchers"
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Syria is a larger country than @placeholder, it's a more complicated country than Libya, it doesn't offer any scope for foreign intervention."
(CNN) -- Pressure is growing for world leaders to respond to Syria's brutal crackdown on anti-regime protests. Earlier this week, the United Nations' Commissioner for Human Rights, Navi Pillay, said more than 5,000 people had been killed in Syria since the uprising began in March. The Syrian government has issued activists in the restive city of Homs an ultimatum: Cease their protests, or face bombardment, prompting fears of an increase in hostilities. Human rights activists have called for an international response to the violence -- but some diplomats have warned that any intervention could make the situation worse. Mousab Azzawi, of the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said events in Syria amounted to a "humanitarian crisis," just like that seen in Libya prior to the NATO intervention, and that the situation merited a similar response. @highlight Human rights activists call for an international response to violence in Syria @highlight Diplomats say intervention could make situation worse @highlight U.N. says more than 5,000 people had been killed in Syria since the uprising began
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Totals are known for children but not adults because child deaths must be reported to the @placeholder; there's no similar requirement for adult deaths.
(CNN)Shannon Zwanziger seemed perfectly healthy. She was an active 17-year-old who rarely got sick and hadn't been to a doctor in more than three years. Then one day, she came home with the flu. She died a week later. Shannon is part of grim new statistics released this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention showing that the flu has reached an epidemic level in the United States this year. It's blamed for more deaths than it was at this time last year -- including 15 children. That's as of December 20. Already, more flu-related deaths are suspected, including a 4-year-old boy in Port Isabel, Texas, CNN affiliate KGNS reports. @highlight Doctor says her medical group has seen more patients than expected @highlight Shannon Zwanziger, 17, seemed perfectly healthy, got the flu and died within a week @highlight CDC officially declares a flu epidemic and says 15 children have died
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This is reminiscent of the case of @placeholder whose emails to fellow militants came to the attention of the feds before he killed his fellow soldiers at Ft.
We don't yet know how or why the Tsarnaev brothers, the alleged Boston Marathon bombers, decided to carry out their attacks, but a look at how their stories correlate with those of some other terrorists living in the West could provide some answers to the questions that many are now asking about them. 1. How could someone who grew up in the United States, as the younger brother did, become a terrorist? Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who killed 13 people at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas in 2009, was born and raised in Virginia. He self-radicalized, in part, over the Internet, which he used to reach out to the Yemen-based preacher Anwar al-Awlaki for advice about whether it is permissible for Muslim soldiers in the U.S. military to kill their comrades in the name of jihad. @highlight Peter Bergen: Many unresolved questions about how or why brothers carried out bombing @highlight He says experience of other terrorists in the West could shed some light @highlight Some who spent formative years in U.S. were radicalized over the Internet, he says @highlight Bergen: Three pairs of brothers were among 19 hijackers on September 11
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'No longer will @placeholder and Kenya benefit from his mighty presence.'
Ivory poachers have killed one of Africa’s most iconic and well-loved tusker elephants. Satao, whose tusks were so long they trailed the ground, was discovered with his face hacked off at Kenya’s Tsavo East National Park. The behemoth animal had roamed the park for at least 45 years. It is believed he was killed with a single poisoned arrow. Ivory poachers have killed one of Africa¿s most iconic and well-loved tusker elephants, Satao The Tsavo Trust had been monitoring the elephant's movements using aerial reconnaissance for the last 18 months, and thanks to his enormous tucks the beast was ‘easily identifiable’ from the air. @highlight Satao had roamed Kenya's Tsavo East National Park for at least 45 years @highlight He was killed by poachers with a single poisoned arrow, the park said @highlight The elephant was admired by thousands of visitors to the park every year
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Unfortunately for @placeholder however, the defeat marked the second year in a row where the 23-year-old has led the world's best by a significant distance in Miami only to fail to make it over the finish line.
(CNN) -- Serena Williams stayed on course to become the first woman to win the Miami Masters six times but only just, after surviving a major scare against Dominika Cibulkova. At one point, the 13th seed from Slovakia led 6-2, 4-1 and seemed to have one foot in the quarterfinals until Williams, 31, displayed the fighting qualities that have made her one of the greats of the game. The world No. 1 rallied to win 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 and so book her place in the last eight, where she will take on China's Li Na, the fifth seed. "I just thought to myself, 'Well, I've been down worse. It's nothing new. Just keep fighting'," Williams -- whose five crowns are equaled only by Steffi Graf -- told reporters in Key Biscayne. @highlight Serena Williams rallies from 2-6, 1-4 down to beat Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia @highlight World No. 1 to face Li Na of China in quarterfinals @highlight Andy Murray also through after Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov crumbles against Scot
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That part of @placeholder is home to about 220 million people.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- For the majority of people in the West banking is as easy as walking to a local branch or ATM, or logging into their account from a computer. But for millions in developing countries, even having a bank account is out of reach. In India, at least, that could be about to change. Vodafone India and ICICI Bank, India's largest private bank, have launched M-Pesa, a mobile-based money transfer and payment service that was first established in Kenya in 2007. The partnership, announced in a news release April 17, claims it will give mobile-banking access to some 700 million Indian people who are currently "unbanked" -- people with no access to conventional banking services like bank branches and ATMs. @highlight Vodafone India announced launch of M-Pesa, a mobile phone based banking service @highlight M-Pesa was first established in Kenya in 2007 as a way to transfer money and pay bills @highlight Vodafone says 700mn Indians are "unbanked", with no access to traditional bank services @highlight In 2011, India had 986mn mobile phone subscriptions, second largest after China
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She explained how @placeholder will be in charge in the kitchen, rustling up dishes such as andouille crusted tilapia with mango salsa, served over loaded mashed potatoes with a spicy beurre blanc sauce.
While some models have been known to eat nothing but cotton wool balls, America's Next Top Model winner Whitney Thompson has always been vocal about her love of food. Now the 26-year-old is going to pass on her passion for delicious dishes by opening her own restaurant with her fiance, Ian Forrester. The pair will serve up meals and cocktails at their eatery in Springfield, Tennessee, which they are currently renovating ahead of a grand opening. Hot property: Plus size model Whitney Thompson has fronted campaigns for Forever 21 and lingerie company Panache since winning America's Next Top Model New venture: The size 16 model is now opening her own restaurant @highlight Whitney Thompson was first plus size winner of America's Next Top Model @highlight The accolade came with some heart ache as she received hate mail @highlight People called her 'huge' and a 'fat cow' @highlight But she said she'll never bow to pressure to be thin @highlight She's always been vocal about her love of food @highlight Now opening her own restaurant to share her passion
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After scoring Gillingham's winning penalty at Colchester in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy second round on Tuesday night goalkeeper Stuart Nelson found himself in a spot of bother. The Gills' team coach left without the evening's hero while he was describing his moment of glory to the media. Team-mate Jermaine McGlashan revealed the mix-up on Twitter, posting: 'Stuart Nelson may have missed the team bus and joined the media car to get home but what a return!' Gillingham goalkeeper Stuart Nelson had to hitch a life home after missing the team coach Nelson celebrates a spot-kick save during Gillingham's penalty shooutout win against Colchester @highlight Stuart Nelson left behind by team coach after talking to the media about his winning penalty kick against Colchester in Johnstone's Paint Trophy @highlight Nelson had to hitch a ride home with a media team @highlight The driving distance between Colchester and Gillingham around 70 miles @highlight The 33-year-old keeper also made his 100th appearance for the club
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In the past three over $54million in compensation has been awarded to 25,000 people who were wrongly discriminated against as a result of enforcement actions, @placeholder noted.
The U.S. government is going to log the diversity of every neighborhood in the U.S. As part of a proposed rule, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), would provide detailed demographic information on every single neighborhood in the country in an attempt to get a better understanding of segregation, integration and poverty, the agency said. This racial mapping will be done as part of the new Fair Housing rule proposed by the agency. Big deal: Shaun Donovan, secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. details the Fair Housing rule at a recent speech given to the NAACP @highlight Meant to bring the Fair Housing Act, passed in 1968, into the 21st century @highlight Will help residents, planners and investors target opportunities for growth, advancement and investment
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'Abandoned': Fungi, pictured here with @placeholder on the show, says his co-star doesn't care about his situation
PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 09:17 EST, 23 February 2014 The family of Benefits Street star Fungi have turned their backs on him after it emerged he was sleeping rough, saying that he 'used up all his chances' and 'deserves everything he gets'. Fungi, real name James Clarke, fled his home on the notorious James Turner Street in Winson Green, Birmingham, after the Channel 4 series aired last month. TV producers had been paying for him to stay in a hotel in Wales, but stopped picking up the tab when the documentary ended. @highlight Fungi, 44, appeared on the show but later fled because of alcohol problem @highlight Channel 4 bosses stopped paying for his hotel stays after show ended @highlight He was sleeping rough and begging passers-by for change this week @highlight But his daughter and mother say he has 'used up all his chances' @highlight Is now banned from seeing his grandchildren after 'wrecking' family life @highlight Rounded on co-star White Dee, who he claims 'doesn't give a f***'
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One postcard shows a soldier at an Army camp carrying buckets of food, with the caption: ‘What did YOU do in the @placeholder.’
By Paul Donnelley The biggest collection of First World War posrcards by prolific artist Donald McGill is going on display for the first time - on Monday, the anniversary of the start of the conflict. The artist is famous for his comic seaside postcards, but he also helped the war effort by producing an incredible 1,500 different designs of patriotic postcards. McGill, known as the King of the Seaside Postcard, portrayed British soldiers in a bad light early on in his career, with cards showing them drunk, stealing and seducing women. This McGill postcard features a wounded Tommy showing compassion to the Hun despite being at war @highlight Donald McGill was better known for saucy seaside humour but turned his hand to the war at outbreak of hostilities @highlight Produced more than 1,500 different images for patriotic postcards to bolster the war effort @highlight Many of the cards featured sentimental poems and would have been sent from soldiers to their loved ones @highlight McGill’s First World War cards can be seen at the Donald McGill Postcard Museum, which has just moved to a new location in the Royal Victoria Arcade.
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But foreign investors are exempt from tax on all properties – making @placeholder homes in particular an attractive option.
Wealthy foreigners who buy and sell British property could face a new tax under plans being considered by George Osborne. The Chancellor is looking at putting capital gains tax on the UK homes of foreign owners in his Autumn Statement next month. Such a move could help curb the housing bubble in London and the South East, where demand for homes from Russian oligarchs and Middle Eastern investors has helped spark a price boom. Homes for the super rich: A property on Kensington Palace Gardens, London, on the market for £200,000,000. Foreign investors are attracted to properties in London because they benefit from generous tax breaks @highlight Foreign buyers currently pay no capital gains tax on sale of UK property @highlight Booming demand has sent London house prices soaring 10 per cent @highlight Experts say imposing CGT on foreign buyers is better than a 'mansion tax'
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After making the offer, Okoroji rang a prominent @placeholder player and claimed he had agreed to take part in the fix.
A potential match fixer has been caught on film suggesting he could arrange a yellow card during a World Cup game for more than £41,000 and a penalty for £81,000. Football agent Henry Chukwuma Okoroji was caught telling an undercover reporter that he could fix games and organise certain outcomes during the tournament which starts in Brazil later this month. It comes just days after the National Crime Agency (NCA) investigated allegations that a friendly between Nigeria and Scotland had been targeted by criminal syndicates. Plot: A Nigerian football agent has claimed that he could arrange a yellow card for £40,000 and a red card for £80,000 during this summer's World Cup @highlight Henry Chukwuma Okoroji was secretly filmed saying he could fix games @highlight The agent gave a price list for different outcomes such as a red card @highlight Claimed he has already recruited two Nigerian players as part of the plot @highlight World Cup friendly between Scotland and Nigeria was 'targeted' this week
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"Yet, I provide four cues in here to let the @placeholder know how deep we could penetrate into (the intelligence systems and devices of) this drone."
(CNN) -- The U.S. secretary of defense said Monday that he doubts Iran has been able to reverse-engineer a U.S. spy drone that crashed last year in the Iranian desert to learn its secrets. "I would seriously question their ability to do what they say they have done," Leon Panetta told reporters traveling with him to Colombia. His comments came a day after Iran said it had "cracked the codes" of the intelligence-gathering system in the drone it captured last year for violating its airspace, the nation's semiofficial media reported. Tehran bragged that it had seized the aircraft in December and displayed it on national television as a victory for Iran. @highlight NEW: "I would seriously question their ability to do what they say they have done," Panetta says @highlight Tehran bragged about seizing unmanned U.S. drone aircraft in December @highlight Months later, Iranian senior military officials declare they have extracted data from it @highlight The drone's data reveal that it flew over bin Laden's hideout, a military official says
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So devoted was Irrational to creating a companion character like none other that they built an entire team of developers from different areas of the company with the sole purpose of making @placeholder "real."
(CNN) -- When the highly anticipated "BioShock: Infinite" hits stores on Tuesday, a naive 19-year-old with special powers and book smarts -- but little true grasp of the complexities of the world around her -- will meet a gaming public that's been awaiting her debut for years. Elizabeth may be the most talked-about video game character who's not controlled by the player since "Portal's" wry, sarcastic killing machine, GlaDOS. Her creators were so concerned about getting her just right that she almost never happened. "When I first started working on her, she was horribly broken. There was a lot of internal opposition to her," said Amanda Jeffrey, a designer with Irrational Games, the publisher behind the wildly inventive "Bioshock" franchise. "Almost everyone in the office was saying out loud, 'We should just cut her.' How on Earth do you begin to deal with this (type of) character who nobody has had any experience with?" @highlight Elizabeth, a troubled 19-year-old, is the emotional centerpiece of "BioShock Infinite" @highlight Creators wanted a unique companion character to increase emotional investment @highlight The game was delayed more than a year to get Elizabeth right @highlight "BioShock Infinite" will be released Tuesday worldwide
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Flying triumph: @placeholder's stellar performance came after a crushing disappointment on Sunday, when she missed a shot at Olympic gold due to international rules that allow only two competitors per country in the finals
The Americans lived up to the hype and then some, winning their first Olympic gold medal in women's gymnastics since 1996. Not only did Americans Alexandra Raisman, Gabrielle Douglas, Jordyn Wieber, McKayla Maroney and Kyla Ross win, but they won big. Their score of 183.596 Tuesday night was a whopping five points ahead of Russia. Scroll down for video The golden girls: (left to right) Jordyn Wieber, Gabrielle Douglas, McKayla Maroney, Alexandra Raisman, Kyla Ross Making it look easy: U.S. gymnast Jordyn Wieber, second left, lifts up the hand of teammate Alexandra Raisman, as they celebrate along with McKayla Maroney and Kyla Ross after being declared gold medal winners @highlight Won first gold medal in women's gymnastics since the 1996 team at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta @highlight Women's team reigns over the competition with five-point win over Russia @highlight Team members reveal that they revelled in the pressure of the Olympics stage
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However, Mr @placeholder denies any involvement, accidental or deliberate, in the starting of the fire.
By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 10:37 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 12:32 EST, 11 July 2012 An executive fighting a £300,000 battle to make insurers pay up for a fire that gutted his home has denied that his boyfriend started the blaze while having a 'hissy fit.' Jonathan Smyth returned home from work on the evening of Tuesday, January 22 2008, to find his house in Margaret Street, Brighton, ablaze with police and firefighters in attendance. The fire, which started in a basement bedroom, made the £350,000 house uninhabitable and caused huge damage to the contents - as well as killing three pet cats. @highlight The fire started in a basement bedroom, made the house uninhabitable and killed three cats in January 2008 @highlight Jonathan Smyth told court his boyfriend Tony Howe - nicknamed Tony Bear - was prone to 'hissy fits' but would not have started the fire @highlight Insurance company believes Mr Howe did start the fire because he was angry following an argument with another housemate over 'tidiness'
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statue to be placed in central London on public view, Mr @placeholder confirmed there would be numerous tributes.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 07:35 EST, 11 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:41 EST, 14 April 2013 Len Duvall, leader of the Labour group on the London Assembly, claimed Baroness Thatcher caused 'great harm' to London Boris Johnson yesterday led calls for a statue of Baroness Thatcher to be erected in Parliament Square. The Major of London suggested a permanent memorial to Lady Thatcher should be placed alongside other prominent figures, including Winston Churchill. His comments came after Ken Livingstone said the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square – the previous forerunner for the site – was being reserved for the Queen. @highlight Boris Johnson and Philip Hammond lead calls for central London statue @highlight David Cameron says there will be 'lots of memorials' to the former Premier @highlight Fears a public tribute could become the target of vandalism
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'@placeholder is such a great way for people to share the content they produce and we are now even making money from the films.'
By Sam Shead PUBLISHED: 15:13 EST, 9 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:57 EST, 10 September 2012 Hollywood blockbuster Cast Away is recreated on a roundabout in Cambridge by a young movie maker. Rob Thomson, 23, turned heads as he pretended to be marooned on a desert island - just like Tom Hanks in the Oscar-nominated movie - gathering sticks for a fire and cracking coconuts. The film fanatic from St Ives, Cambridge has been paying homage to his heroes of the silver screen in a series of bizarre public stunts in Cambridge since June this year. Scroll down for video @highlight Rob Thomson creates Cast Away parody that has over 14,000 hits @highlight Film studies student has other videos under The Robson Experience YouTube account @highlight Batman impersonations earned the film studies student over 1million hits
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Aides described the face-to-face meeting at the @placeholder ambassador’s residence as ‘candid’ – diplomatic-speak for a bust-up – but insisted the overall tone had been ‘friendly and constructive’.
By Jason Groves Jean-Claude Juncker - frontrunner for the European Commission - said he won't get on his knees to Britain to secure the post, reports suggest The frontrunner for the presidency of the European Commission says he will not ‘get on his knees’ to Britain to secure the post, it was reported last night. In a bitter attack on the UK, Jean-Claude Juncker also condemned what he described as a British campaign against his presidency. The former Luxembourg prime minister’s bid for the top Brussels job has been strongly criticised by David Cameron, who warned that the UK could quit the EU if Mr Juncker was to succeed because he is an arch federalist. @highlight Jean-Claude Juncker said he will not 'get on his knees' to Britain @highlight Condemned 'British campaign against his European Commission presidency' @highlight Mr Cameron has privately called Mr Juncker a 'face from the 1980s'
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The @placeholder may have lived for months or even years after almost becoming a T-Rex meal.
A tooth from a Tyrannosaurus Rex proves the creatures were active hunters that engaged in predatory behaviour instead of scavenging for carcasses, American scientists have said. The four centimetre-long tooth was left embedded in the tail of plant-eating Hadrosaur. Some 65 million years later, scientists discovered it stuck between two of the Hadrosaur's fossilised vertebrae. Scientists from the University of Kansas (pictured) have discovered a T-Rex tooth embedded in the tail of a plant-eating Hadrosaur, which they claim proves that the fearsome dinosaur was an active predator and not a scavenger Healed bone had grown around the tooth, fusing the vertebrae together, indicating the creature had a lucky escape. @highlight Scientists from the University of Kansas have discovered a T-Rex tooth embedded in the tail of a plant-eating Hadrosaur @highlight They claim their discovery proves the T-Rex was not a mere scavenger @highlight The fossil, found in Hell Creek, South Dakota, suggests that T-Rex chased the herbivore in a bid for a meal in a similar way to modern predators
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In the five-minute phone call from his mobile, @placeholder appears remarkably calm, but at one point appears to stifle a giggle during the call from the exclusive high-security golf-estate where the family lived in the winelands outside Cape Town.
A lawyer who helped Shrien Dewani walk free from charges relating to the honeymoon murder of his bride, has been secured to represent a 20 year old South African who survived an axe massacre of his family. Henri van Breda was treated for minor injuries following the brutal triple murder of his parents and older brother. His 16 year old sister is fighting for her life with a round the clock police guard. According to reports, the physics student waited four hours before alerting emergency services to the shocking blood bath at his family's luxury home near Cape Town, a week ago. @highlight Henri van Breda was treated for minor injuries following brutal triple murder @highlight His mother, father and older brother were all killed in the axe attack @highlight Sister Marli suffered severed throat and head injuries and is fighting for life @highlight Barrister Pieter Botha appointed by family of 20-year-old @highlight He has defended some of the country's most high profile cases @highlight Expert witnesses fear his confrontational, flamboyant questioning style
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Calhoun, who also directed 'Newsies' on @placeholder, decided to press ahead with the project anyway.
Straggly beards, duck calls and catching frogs aren't the first things that come to mind when you think of musicals - but that's not stopping the Robertsons. The Duck Dynasty stars are working with Broadway producers on a 90-minute production about their 'rags to riches' story, which will open at in Las Vegas in February, the New York Times reported. But already several Broadway producers have expressed their shock that colleagues would work with the family after its patriarch, Phil Robertson, made remarks comparing homosexuality to bestiality. Jeff Calhoun, the director of 'The Duck Commander Family Musical', is himself gay but said they had already started working on the musical when Robertson made the comments to GQ last year. @highlight The Robertson family are working on 'The Duck Commander Family Musical' with Broadway producers @highlight The 90-minute show is set to open at a Las Vegas casino next February @highlight Several liberal and gay Broadway producers have expressed their disgust that colleagues would work with the openly homophobic family @highlight The musical's director, who is gay, said they would be incorporating Phil Robertson's anti-gay remarks into the show - but he's not yet sure how
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Scored scrum points in @placeholder and kept carrying and tackling tirelessly.
By Chris Foy Follow @@FoyChris England struggled to get going on their tour of New Zealand, losing every game in a 3-0 whitewash. Here, Sportsmail's Chris Foy offers his verdict on all of Stuart Lancaster's men. The All Blacks began the series with a narrow 20-15 victory in Auckland, before an incredibly narrow 28-27 victory in the second Test secured overall victory. And a 36-13 romp in the final game ensured that England would return to the Northern Hemisphere empty handed. New Zealand have now won 17 tests in a row, equalling a record set by themselves in the 1960s, and equalled by South Africa between 1997-98. @highlight Chris Foy gives verdict on England players following New Zealand tour @highlight All Blacks win the series 3-0 against Stuart Lancaster's men @highlight Geoff Parling England's player of series whilst David Wilson also did well
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@placeholder herself was reluctant to broach the topic of payday lenders but did encourage more to join credit unions.
Resplendent in a fitted navy blue dress and a stylish pair of specs, the Duchess of Cornwall made an impassioned plea for more people to use credit unions during a speech at Clarence House today. Camilla, 67, admitted to being 'no financial wizard' but said that credit unions 'serve people not profit' and added that it didn't take a banking expert to recognise that they can provide a 'common-sense basic banking service to ordinary people'. The Duchess, who herself has a credit union account, was joined at the reception by people from the worlds of business, banking and politics, as well as credit union members. @highlight The Duchess of Cornwall looked spectacular in navy as she made a speech @highlight Spoke out about the value of credit unions and revealed she is a member @highlight She was joined by singer Imelda May and TV presenter Eamonn Holmes @highlight In total, the UK has 524 credit unions, serving 1.5 million members
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Eight years there, followed by five at @placeholder; Ancelotti is truly a stalwart of Italian football.
Carlo Ancelotti is widely acknowledged as one of the most successful names in world football. The Real Madrid manager represented Italy at the 1990 World Cup, captained Roma during an eight-year spell at Stadio Olimpico, before turning his hand to management and excelling at that too. And now the 55-year-old has been rewarded with a place in the Italian Football Hall of Fame. Carlo Ancelotti poses with his shirt from Italia 90, which he is donating to the Football Museum in Italy Ancelotti was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame on Monday after a remarkable career to date @highlight Carlo Ancelotti is one of the most successful names in world football @highlight He played for Roma, AC Milan and the Italian national team at Italia 1990 @highlight Ancelotti has now been inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame @highlight He donated his shirt from Italia 90 to the Football Museum as a thank you @highlight Click here for Real Madrid news
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A picture of Obama playing golf alongside images from the @placeholder could send a negative message.
(CNN) -- President Obama and his family arrived Friday for a weekend getaway in Maine, but along with a little rest and relaxation comes criticism that the president is taking it easy with the Gulf of Mexico oil crisis in a critical phase. The Obamas plan to spend the weekend on Mount Desert Island, home of Acadia National Park. The trip marks the president's third weekend vacation since the oil disaster began in April. The Republican National Committee launched a website blasting what it considers Obama's "leisure activities or missteps" during the oil disaster, like playing golf, attending concerts and vacationing in Asheville, North Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; and now Maine. @highlight Obama and family at Mount Desert Island, Maine, for the weekend @highlight GOP criticizing Obama for vacationing during environmental disaster @highlight Democratic strategist says criticism is "galling," considering Bush's frequent trips @highlight "The president is the president wherever he is," Paul Begala says
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She is the one @placeholder on everyone's mind this week even if she made it a point to move her operations to the other side of the world.
(CNN) -- Where's Hillary? Where did she go? Don't bother looking for her this week on the podium of the Democratic National Convention. Don't try to catch a glimpse of her in the backrooms where the powerful gather or on the convention floor where delegates wave signs proclaiming their love for Obama or Clinton (the other Clinton; the husband). No, while Democrats try to stoke the troops with passion for their party and excitement for Barack Obama's re-election, the most popular member of the Democratic Party, possibly the most popular major politician in America, will stay far away from the national spotlight, about 10,000 miles away. @highlight Hillary Clinton, the most popular Democrat in the U.S., is in Asia tour during convention @highlight It's customary for a current secretary of state to stay above politics, avoid election season @highlight Frida Ghitis: Being removed puts her above it all, positioned for a 2016 run for president @highlight Ghitis: Hillary insists she will not run, but Democrats are hoping fervently she will
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'When the government launches intimidation campaigns against private citizens simply because they may not agree with the government – and then lies about evidence being "lost" – it should outrage all @placeholder.'
A U.S. government lawyer has reportedly conceded that tens of thousands of long-missing emails belonging to former IRS official Lois Lerner – messages the Obama administration has claimed were lost in a 2011 computer crash – were safely backed up along with the computer records of every other federal employee, claims conservative group Judicial Watch. The documents are key to a congressional investigation into a political targeting scheme Lerner allegedly masterminded, which involved singling out conservative nonprofits for especially intrusive scrutiny – based on words in their names like 'tea party' or 'patriots' – when they applied for tax-exempt charitable status. @highlight A conservative group suing the IRS for a former official's emails tied to a political targeting scandal says the DOJ now concedes the records exist @highlight Judicial Watch's lawsuit initially led the federal government to claim a hard-disk 'crash' destroyed tens of thousands of Lois Lerner's emails forever @highlight Lerner led the IRS department accused of singling out right-wing groups for intrusive scrutiny when they applied for tax-exempt status @highlight 'They could get these records but they don't want to,' said Judicial Watch president Tom Fitton @highlight New court records also show that after Lerner's hard drive crashed, the IRS never tried to recover data from her government-issued Blackberry @highlight This first paragraph ofthis article has been updated to further clarify that the claims made by the U.S. government lawyer relating to the missing emails come from conservative group Judicial Watch.
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With a little more than a month to go before November's vote, Obama has spent the bulk of his political energy delivering the economic message to @placeholder donors at high-dollar fundraisers.
Eager to highlight signs of an economy on the rebound, President Barack Obama launched a midterm election effort Thursday designed to convince voters of a vigorous recovery that a majority still doubts. At stake: the power to get anything done in Washington during the final quarter of his presidency. "I want people the know there are some really good things happening in America," Obama declared at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management in Chicago, both summarizing his election-year pitch and capturing the political problem inherent in having to describe an economic recovery that many Americans still aren't feeling. "Sometimes the noise clutters and I think confuses the nature of the reality out there," he said before listing his economic achievements, including bailing out the American automobile sector and reducing the rolls of people without health insurance. @highlight Obama says economy is doing better despite remaining hardships @highlight In speech in Illinois, he slams Republicans for blocking agenda @highlight A majority of Americans still disapprove of how Obama has handled economy @highlight Democrats hope to win midterm voters with their economic message
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It said @placeholder "demolished all facilities, bungalows and residences" at the camp's northern wing.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Seven members of an exiled Iranian opposition group have been killed in clashes with Iraqi police at a refugee camp over the past two days, authorities said Wednesday. A woman protests the takeover of Camp Ashraf by Iraqi forces in front of the White House on Wednesday. Security forces attempted to establish security control at Camp Ashraf in Iraq's Diyala province Tuesday and continued Wednesday to square off with members of the People's Mujahedeen Organization of Iran. The camp, which has housed Iranians since the mid-1980s, has been a refuge of the People's Mujahedeen. Regarded as a terrorist group by the United States and Iran, the group allied with Saddam Hussein in Iraq during the 1980s with the goal of toppling the Iranian regime. @highlight Security forces try to establish control at Camp Ashraf in Iraq's Diyala province @highlight Interior Ministry: 100 exiled Iranians, 45 police officers have been wounded @highlight Camp has housed exiled Iranian opposition members since mid-1980s @highlight Iran wants camp shut down; Iraqi government has said it would close facility
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Neighbour @placeholder heard the commotion and dived into the water.
By Julian Robinson A boy of 11 has died after he slipped and fell into a canal as he and classmates tottered across a narrow pipe in a tightrope-style game of dare. Robbie Williamson was inching along the disused former water pipe running alongside a bridge when he lost his balance and tumbled into the water. Friends looked on in horror as the youngster hit his head on the canal bank as he fell - knocking himself unconscious. Robbie Williamson, 11, was walking across a narrow pipe when he slipped and fell in to a canal in Burnley The section of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal in Burnley where Robbie Williamson, 11, slipped and fell in to the water. @highlight Robbie Williamson was walking along pipe when he slipped into canal @highlight 11-year-old hit head on canal bank and knocked unconscious before hitting water @highlight Youngster may have been carrying out dare when tragedy happened @highlight Peter Graham dived into Leeds-Liverpool Canal in Burnley before performing CPR @highlight Year Seven pupil appeared to start breathing but died at Blackburn hospital @highlight Devastated father Dean Williamson describes 'cheeky and smiley' boy @highlight Death not treated as suspicious and an inquest set to open and adjourn
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Now, having returned to fitness, Kone was desperate to open his @placeholder account having watched his team-mates struggle for form this term after last season’s impressive fifth-placed finish.
Dixie Dean, Duncan Ferguson, Bob Latchford, Graeme Sharp, Joe Royle - all previous Everton No 9s, owners of the most iconic shirt in the Blues’ history. Ever since the days of Dean, the famous jersey has always belonged to Everton’s main man in the box, the predator in front of goal and, certainly in Big Dunc’s case, the marksman who could ruffle a few of the opponents’ feathers. The shirt has always held a special meaning at Goodison Park. However the current incumbent of Everton’s most sought-after shirt is yet to make anywhere near the same impact as his much-loved predecessors. @highlight Everton lost 1-0 to FK Krasnodar in their final Europa League group game @highlight Ivory Coast forward Arouna Kone made his long awaited return from injury @highlight The 31-year-old looked bright but needs to improve before if he can be considered among iconic No 9s like Duncan Ferguson and Dixie Dean
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"Unfortunately, Mr. Stack ignored the audit and my advice which only complicated his situation, at which time our firm disengaged our services with Mr. @placeholder whom we have not been in contact with since October 2009."
Austin, Texas (CNN) -- The former accountant for Andrew Joseph "Joe" Stack III -- who officials say flew his plane into a Texas building housing an Internal Revenue Service office -- says Stack had never threatened him, a spokesman for the accountant said. CPA Bill Ross was mentioned in a 3,000-word message on a Web site registered to Stack, which railed against the government, particularly the IRS. The online message believed to have been written by Stack criticizes accountant Ross for "representing himself and not me." Ross had not heard from Stack since October, when his client "disengaged" services in a letter, spokesman Chad Wilbanks told CNN. According to Ross, Stack had not expressed any threats toward the accountant or the IRS, Wilbanks said. @highlight CPA met Andrew Joseph "Joe" Stack III only four times, spokesman says @highlight The online message criticized Bill Ross for "representing himself and not me" @highlight Ross had not heard from Stack since October, when his client "disengaged" services in a letter @highlight One of the injured, Shane Hill, announced his hospital release Saturday: "I am very grateful"
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The Alzheimer's Association is funding @placeholder's next phase of research, which will involve using bexarotene at the levels used on cancer patients, Landreth said.
(CNN) -- Scientists say they "serendipitously" discovered that a drug used to treat a type of cancer quickly reversed Alzheimer's disease in mice. "It's really exciting," said Maria Carrillo, senior director for medical and scientific relations for the Alzheimer's Association. "They saw very positive and robust behavior effects in the mice." In the study, researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine gave mice mega-doses of bexarotene, a drug used to treat a type of skin cancer called cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Within 72 hours, the mice showed dramatic improvements in memory and more than 50% of amyloid plaque -- a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease -- had been removed from the brain. @highlight "They saw very positive and robust ... effects in the mice," an Alzheimer's official says @highlight Researchers found improvements in mice's memories after they got the drug @highlight The lead researcher cautions that not all good results in mice are seen in humans
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The first lady was clad in a long white gown designed by up-and-coming designer @placeholder, 26.
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama were dancing their way through 10 official inaugural balls after a day of pomp and circumstance that saw his first presidential address and excitement about her inaugural dress. Michelle Obama, dressed in Jason Wu, and President Obama at the Home State Ball Tuesday night. The Obamas were serenaded by Beyoncé during their first dance at the Neighborhood Ball Tuesday night. Beyoncé sang Etta James' "At Last," from her role in the movie "Cadillac Records" as the couple laughed and took their first spin around the dance floor. Before the dance, Obama addressed the crowd, which erupted in applause when he entered the room. @highlight Obama thanks youth for helping inspire, energize "improbable journey" @highlight Obama says at military ball there is "no greater honor" than being commander @highlight Michelle Obama wears silk chiffon Jason Wu gown with crystal rhinestones @highlight Celebrities attending include Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Faith Hill
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@placeholder told lottery officials she hadn't had time to think about what to do with the money.
(CNN) -- A 56-year-old married woman has won half of the second-largest Mega Millions jackpot in U.S. history and has taken the cash option, which after taxes, will be about $120 million, Georgia Lottery President Debbie Alford said Wednesday. Ira Curry, of Stone Mountain, came to the lottery office with the winning ticket of hand-picked numbers, a mix of family birthdays and the lucky number 7. She did not appear at the afternoon lottery announcement in Atlanta. Curry bought the ticket at the end of the day Friday and it was a last-minute decision, Alford said. Alford gave a few details about Curry, saying she is married and had her daughter check online for the winning numbers after a radio announcer mentioned 7 was the Mega ball number. @highlight Winner, 56, will get $119,935,622.32 after taxes, CNN calculates @highlight Ira Curry of Stone Mountain is the Georgia winner of half the $648 million jackpot @highlight Two jackpot-winning tickets were sold, one in Georgia and one in California @highlight 20 people will win $1 million after matching the five non-Mega ball numbers
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The whole sophisticated Italian-Australian coffee movement started in @placeholder, which has so many iconic cafes, there's even a tour devoted to them.
(CNN) -- It may not be scenic and showy like Sydney, Australia's biggest city, but Melbourne is arguably the most rewarding of all Down Under urban destinations. The Lucky Country's second city is home to the buzziest bars, quirkiest cafes, best restaurants and most eclectic shopping, not to mention a stunning riverscape. Here are seven compelling reasons to visit Melbourne, as rich an Australian treasure, in its own edgy way, as Ayers Rock and the Great Barrier Reef. Wining and dining Even Sydneysiders, as those residents call themselves, don't disagree that Melbourne boasts Australia's most happening restaurant scene. A huge melting pot of Italian, Greek, Vietnamese and other Asian immigrants has made fusion cooking an authentic local cuisine, and there is a plethora of affordable dining as well as fancier restaurants. @highlight Melbourne is defined by a melting pot of immigrants @highlight Check out the national museum and galleries dedicated to emerging artists @highlight Coffee fans can enjoy a tour of the Italian-Australian coffee scene
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@placeholder is furthermore convincing as she is pictured combing her red hair with a golden fork, mirroring the famous scene in the 1989 film.
An under-the-sea themed ceremony has seen Ariel, Disney's famous mermaid princess take on a new role as The Little Mer-wife. Every little girl dreams of meeting her Prince Charming and having the perfect fairy tale wedding, and one woman has helped to make this a reality when she transformed a ceremony into an under-water fantasy. Traci Hines, from Los Angeles, took on the role of the red-headed sea-maid and even bagged herself her very own Prince Eric in order to perfect the magical day. The Little Mer-wife: Traci Hines (as Ariel) and Leo Camacho (to her right) helped to recreate the 1989 Disney film The Little Mermaid for a wedding shoot @highlight Wedding boutique Cloud Parade created The Little Mermaid themed shoot @highlight The two models took played Ariel and Prince Eric from the 1989 film @highlight Although the wedding was just for show not a detail was missed @highlight From outfits to table wear every aspect of the wedding had an ocean theme
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Sadly, these slogans are more likely than ever before now to resonate with @placeholder publics.
Berlin (CNN)The horrific twin attacks in Paris last week have sent shockwaves throughout Europe. Political leaders from across the EU joined millions of French mourners on Sunday, and Europeans-at-large continue to pay tribute with public vigils, flowers and candles, and minutes of silence. Yet this outpouring of solidarity must not obscure another response across the continent. Leaders of Europe's far-right have been quick to blame Islam and immigration, mosques have been defaced in France and elsewhere, and a xenophobic movement called "Patriotic Europeans against the Islamization of the Occident" brought tens of thousands to the streets of Germany this week. This extreme strand of European publics and politics will likely receive a boost from the French tragedy. @highlight Leaders of Europe's far-right have been quick to blame Islam and immigration for the Paris attacks @highlight Europe's Muslim communities set to suffer, Joerg Forbrig says, as politicians question hitherto moderate opinions @highlight Radicals will quickly produce the next phobia that they demand to be addressed, Forbrig writes
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"This is for sure one of the greatest matches at the slam, especially here," @placeholder told reporters.
(CNN) -- The Australian Open is known as the "Happy Slam." The players are usually re-energized after the off-season and gush over the way the tournament is organized. But for the fourth day in a row in Melbourne, a multiple grand slam winner left the tournament without a smile on their face. Following Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic, two-time women's defending champion Victoria Azarenka became the latest big name bundled out when the Belorussian fell to Agnieszka Radwanska on Wednesday. Yes, the upsets keep coming. Radwanska not only defeated Azarenka in the quarterfinals to snap a seven-match losing streak against the world No. 2 but she didn't drop a game in the third set of the 6-1 5-7 6-0 victory. @highlight Defending champion Victoria Azarenka beaten by Agnieszka Radwanska at the Australian Open @highlight World No. 2 Azarenka has taken the title at Melbourne Park in each of the past two years @highlight Fifth seed Radwanska will play Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova in the semifinals @highlight Cibulkova beat Romania's Simona Halep to reach the last four
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The FBI spent months looking into @placeholder's claims before seeking court authorization to excavate the field and look for evidence of a shallow grave, according to a law enforcement source.
Oakland Township, Michigan (CNN) -- The FBI on Tuesday spent a second day digging in a Detroit-area field in the latest search for the remains of former Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa -- an effort spurred by information from an aging reputed mobster. Agents began digging Monday in waist-high grass in Oakland Township north of Detroit, a location determined in part from information provided by alleged mobster Tony Zerilli. Media and curious onlookers gathered some distance from the private property. The search was stopped for the night as evening approached but will resume Wednesday at 8 a.m. Nothing yet has been found, two law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation said Tuesday afternoon. Oakland Sheriff Mike Bouchard said investigators are using probes to determine what the ground makeup is, but have not found samples that would require lab analysis. @highlight NEW: Alleged mobster who tipped off police says he hopes his "good friend" is exhumed @highlight Search has ended for the night, will resume Wednesday morning @highlight Concrete slabs are removed during the dig, a source says @highlight Hoffa, then 62, was last seen on July 30, 1975, outside a Detroit-area restaurant
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Since 1707 there have been 12 prime ministers who were either @placeholder-born or of Scottish extraction.
Alex Salmond sparked outrage yesterday by comparing the Scottish referendum to South Africa’s post-apartheid election. The first minister said the sight of his countrymen waiting in line to register to vote was similar to that of black South Africans forming long queues outside polling stations in 1994. But while Scots have long enjoyed the full trappings of democracy – and elect both Scottish and UK MPs – black South Africans were having their first sight of the ballot box after centuries of cruel exclusion. Scroll down for video Alex Salmond said the sight of his countrymen waiting in line to register to vote was similar to that of black South Africans in the first post-apartheid election @highlight He said long queue of voters was similar to that of post-apartheid election @highlight 1994 vote came after centuries of cruel exclusion for black South Africans @highlight Critics said first minister's comments were 'belittling' what happened @highlight Labour ex-minister Peter Hain said the comparison was 'preposterous'
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He says part of @placeholder's goals this year were to help launch the careers of unknown artists and also help deal with the absence of an active market for contemporary art in the continent.
(CNN) -- The march music stops and the camera screens come to life as 70 small black cannons fire a shower of golden confetti high above the crowds. Tumbling through the air, the shiny plume swirls in a fleeting dance, covering the ground in a sprawling blanket of gold stars. It was with this rain of 54,000 star-shaped gold confetti, part of his "Celebration" installation, that Algerian artist Slimane Rais chose to mark the opening of the 11th edition of the Dakar Biennale of Contemporary African Art (Dak'Art) on May 10. The month-long event is Africa's major contemporary art stage. Its main exhibition, housed on an industrial wasteland on the southeastern edge of the bustling Senegalese capital, has brought together 61 well-established and emerging artists from all across the continent and the African diaspora. @highlight The 11th Dakar Biennale is currently underway @highlight Its main exhibition features 61 contemporary artists from Africa and the diaspora @highlight Audiences can also visit 200 parallel exhibitions spread throughout Dakar and beyond @highlight The Dakar Biennale will remain open until June 8
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We'll do better than that: a @placeholder moon on a British stick.'
Comic Al Murray is standing against Nigel Farage in Thanet South, Kent TV comic Al Murray took a leaf out of the election book of political rival Nigel Farage today – by making his first campaign stop in a pub. The Oxford-educated stand-up, who is standing for Parliament against the Ukip leader in his guise as The Pub Landlord, hit to the campaign trail for the first time. The star - whose creation is famed for extolling the joys of all things British - is standing in South Thanet for his newly-formed Free United Kingdom Party. He launched his bid to win over voters by kissing the ground after arriving in Kent this morning. @highlight Oxford-educated stand-up is standing for Parliament against Ukip leader @highlight The star is standing in South Thanet for the newly-formed Free UK Party @highlight He kicked off his campaign with a visit to a pub, a brewery and a school @highlight Murray is promising 1p pints of beer and the nationalisation of all pubs
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After those allegations became public, @placeholder fired Haggard and he resigned as president of the national organization.
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado (CNN) -- A megachurch paid a 20-year-old man to keep silent about a sexual relationship he had with disgraced evangelical pastor Ted Haggard, a senior church pastor said. Rev. Ted Haggard was fired from New Life Church after allegations about a prostitute and drug use arose in 2006. Haggard, who was fired amid allegations that he used drugs and patronized a male prostitute in 2006, had a sexual relationship with a second man -- a 20-year-old volunteer at his megachurch, the Rev. Brady Boyd, a senior pastor at the church, said Monday. The church agreed to pay the man in exchange for his pledges not to talk publicly about the relationship, Boyd said, referring to a settlement reached by the man's lawyer and the church's insurance company. Under the settlement, the church provided the man money to pay his college tuition, moving expenses and counseling, Boyd said. @highlight Rev. Ted Haggard was fired after drug, male prostitute allegations in 2006 @highlight Senior pastor tells CNN Haggard had sexual relationship with church volunteer @highlight Pastor says church reached settlement to keep 20-year-old from speaking publicly @highlight Man given money for college tuition, moving expenses and counseling, pastor says
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The assessment of the @placeholder connection and the insistence that Hussein had weapons of mass destruction were two primary elements in the Bush administration's arguments in favor of going to war with Iraq.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The U.S. military's first and only study looking into ties between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and al Qaeda showed no connection between the two, according to a military report released by the Pentagon. A U.S. soldier in front of a bus hit by a roadside bomb near Nasiriyah, southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, on Tuesday. The report released by the Joint Forces Command five years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq said it found no "smoking gun" after reviewing about 600,000 Iraqi documents captured in the invasion and looking at interviews of key Iraqi leadership held by the United States, Pentagon officials said. @highlight Joint Forces Command report: No link between Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda @highlight Interviews with former Iraqi leaders, 600,000 Iraqi documents were reviewed @highlight President Bush cited a link in the runup to the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq @highlight Report says evidence was found of Iraqi government-backed terrorism
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initially realize it had been there, @placeholder director Doreen Bolger said.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:40 EST, 27 September 2012 | UPDATED: 20:32 EST, 27 September 2012 The Renoir painting that caused a sensation when it was bought at a flea market for $7 may have been stolen from a museum six decades ago, and an auction house has put its sale on hold. The planned Saturday auction has been canceled after documents in the Baltimore Museum of Art's library were uncovered which reveal that the painting was on loan there from 1937 until 1951, when it was stolen. The Impressionist painting, whose title translates as 'Landscape on the Banks of the Seine,' was purchased two years ago at a West Virginia flea market. @highlight Painting was purchased two years ago at a West Virginia flea by a woman who liked the frame @highlight Her mother convinced her to have an expert check the painting, they revealed it to be an original Renoir @highlight Uncovered documents reveal it was stolen more than 60 years ago, while on loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art @highlight Painting was set to be auctioned on Saturday and had been expected to sell for between $75,000 to $100,000 @highlight FBI now investigating the thief and painting may be returned to BMA
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Today, the @placeholder Prime Minister told China's propaganda chief that the investigation must observe due process and address concerns raised about his suspicious death.
By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 11:56 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 13:32 EST, 17 April 2012 David Cameron today demanded assurances from China over the investigation into the death of Neil Heywood as pictures emerged of the hotel where the British businessman met his murky end. Mr Heywood, 41, was found dead in mysterious circumstances at the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing last November. It is one of the city's most secluded areas, but one which has now attracted the unwanted attention of the world as speculation over the ex-Harrovian's demise intensifies. Suspicious: The reception area of the Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing, China, where British businessman Neil Heywood was found dead, apparently poisoned after threatening to expose the corrupt dealings of the wife of Communist Party chief Bo Xilai @highlight Images emerge as British PM seeks assurances at No.10 @highlight Mr Heywood found dead in Nanshan Lijing Holiday Hotel in Chongqing @highlight 'Killed after threatening to expose corrupt wife of Community Party chief'
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