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Hero: @placeholder, 19, seemed overwhelmed by the attention he received online after the race | A marine who gallantly dropped back in a race to help a nine-year-old boy finish has become an internet sensation. Lance Corporal Myles Kerr was competing in the annual run while home on leave in Charlevoix, Michigan when he spotted Boden Fuchs struggling to keep up. The boy reportedly asked 19-year-old Kerr: 'Sir, will you please run with me? ', after losing the group he was running with. Heartwarming: Lance Corporal Myles Kerr keeping nine-year-old Boden Fuchs motivated in the race The race results show that after allowing his fellow marines to run off at full speed in the race along the shore of Lake Michigan, Kerr finished five seconds behind Fuchs at 34.53 minutes - and a long way behind his army friends.
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Marine encouraged nine-year-old boy all the way to the finish line
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Picture of them running already has 200,000 likes on Facebook | 52,800 | record_train |
N.J. @placeholder legislator: 'I do believe laws have been broken' | Just days after dismissing two top advisers for their roles in the George Washington Bridge scandal, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie faced questions over the use of Superstorm Sandy relief funds. CNN has learned that federal officials are investigating whether Christie improperly used some of that money to produce tourism ads that starred him and his family. The news couldn't come at a worse time for the embattled Republican, who is facing two probes in New Jersey of whether his staff orchestrated traffic gridlock near the country's busiest bridge to punish a Democratic mayor who refused to endorse his re-election.
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Christie and his family starred in ads for New Jersey tourism after Sandy
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New Jersey Democratic Rep. Pallone said he was concerned about bidding process
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Christie fired two aides last week over the George Washington Bridge scandal
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Christie's office says it worked with the Obama administration on marketing plan | 52,801 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder said: 'In recent years we have been in danger of sending out a worrying message: that if you don't want to believe in democracy, that's fine; that if equality isn't your bag, don't worry about it; that if you're completely intolerant of others, we will still tolerate you. | By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor The Trojan Horse plot to take over Birmingham schools is driven by the same 'warped' Islamic extremism as Nigerian terror group Boko Harem, Tony Blair claimed this morning. Mr Blair said the alleged plot by Muslim hardliners in Birmingham was part of a wider global problem of 'extremism based on a warped and abusive view of a religion'. Six Birmingham schools were placed in special measures after the education watchdog Ofsted unearthed damning evidence that school children were being left at risk of being radicalised. Tony Blair this morning likened the alleged Trojan Horse Islamic plot to take over Birmingham schools to the Nigerian terror network Boko Harem
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Former PM says plot to take over Birmingham schools part of global problem
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Claims Islamic extremism in Middle East also a 'problem in our own society'
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But dismisses David Cameron's proposal to teach British values to all pupils
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Prime Minister wants all children to learn about the Magna Carta
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Blair says extremism 'not a question of simply reasserting British values'
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Claims only solution is 'different faiths learning to live with each other' | 52,802 | record_train |
He was released from prison last year and moved back to @placeholder. | A Texas prosecutor's office says it knew nothing of a 2004 attack on an Indiana woman when it offered a lighter sentence in a 2009 sexual assault case to a man now suspected of several killings. In a statement Monday, Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg said she offered Darren Vann a plea deal of five years' imprisonment in the 2009 case because it was weakened by the victim's delayed outcry, a resulting loss of DNA evidence and her inconsistent statements. The original charge could have meant up to 99 years in prison. Lehmberg said Vann's criminal history then 'revealed no prior history of sexual assault and no prior convictions.' Lehmberg spokesman Rudy Magallanes said the 2004 case didn't appear in Vann's criminal history.
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A Texas prosecutor's office says it knew nothing of a 2004 attack on an Indiana woman when it offered a lighter sentence in a 2009 sexual assault case to Darren Vann
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Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg said she offered Vann a plea deal of five years' imprisonment in the 2009 case
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She said the case was weakened by the victim's delayed outcry, a resulting loss of DNA evidence and her inconsistent statements
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Police in Indiana say Vann has confessed to killing seven women
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He has been charged in the deaths of Afrikka Hardy, 19, and Anith Jones, 35 | 52,803 | record_train |
We should think together with @placeholder as he is the master of what we can improve.' | By Ian Parker, Press Association Niki Lauda has questioned the wisdom of Flavio Briatore's return to Formula One as the potential head of a group designed to increase the sport's popularity. Briatore is the former Renault team principal forced out of F1 for his involvement in the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix 'crashgate' saga, resigning from his post the following September. The Italian has rarely visited the paddock since, but was the name mentioned during a meeting between F1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone and the team principals during the recent race weekend in Hungary as they sought ways to improve the show given the decline in audiences.
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Niki Lauda says Flavio Briatore should not return to Formula One
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Bernie Ecclestone originally supported move but now agrees with Lauda
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Briatore left F1 after 'crash-gate' in 2008 | 52,804 | record_train |
"I wish to let everyone know that I am cooperating with an ongoing @placeholder anti-corruption investigation that has been made public today," said Vincent, who played his last game for New Zealand in 2007. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- New Zealand sport has been rocked by allegations that three former national cricketers are under investigation for alleged match-fixing, according to reports. The International Cricket Council (ICC), the game's governing body, said in a statement that a small number of former New Zealand representatives were under investigation by the anti-corruption unit for alleged involvement in "fixing activity in historic cricket matches." It did not identify those under investigation, but after New Zealand media named those alleged to be implicated, two of the players made statements regarding the investigation. Former test batsman Lou Vincent confirmed he was involved, but said the ongoing investigation made him unable to comment further.
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International Cricket Council says it is investigating former New Zealand players
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Former batsman Lou Vincent say he is involved in match-fixing investigation
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Chris Cairns is seeking clarification from ICC as to whether he is under investigation | 52,805 | record_train |
New boys: Luke Shaw and Ander Herrera are the only new squad additions so far at @placeholder | By Kieran Gill for MailOnline Follow @@kie1410 Louis van Gaal will not rush to bring new players in before he assesses his current squad first. The Manchester United manager makes his Premier League debut at Old Trafford against Swansea City on Saturday,and will use it to make judgements on whether he needs to bring in new faces. And the former Netherlands boss insists he will only turn to the transfer market if he feels it is necessary to do so. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Van Gaal on signings Shaw and Herrera and captain Rooney Only if needed: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will not rush to bring new players in on a whim
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Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: 'I don't buy players for buying players' sake. I buy players to improve my selection'
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Van Gaal will 'assess' his current squad before going to transfer market
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'The fans were fantastic (against Valencia). It gave me goosebumps when everyone was singing my name,' admits Van Gaal
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United start Premier League season against Swansea City at Old Trafford | 52,806 | record_train |
Other militias have tried to wrest control of the airport from the @placeholder brigades for years. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Fighting continued Monday as rival Libyan militias battled for Tripoli International Airport and the interim government said it was considering asking for international military help. In a statement aired on a private Libyan television channel, one of the three main Zintan groups in Tripoli said that at least two members of the force defending positions at the airport were killed in a rocket attack. Al-Qaaqaa brigade said at least three other people were wounded. A photo posted on several Zintan Facebook pages showed a makeshift clinic set up inside the airport's main terminal. CNN could not independently verify when the image was taken.
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NEW: Government says commanders who fire on civilian buildings will face charges
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Rockets reportedly struck the airport and at least two people were killed
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Libyan government says it may request international troops to help stop the violence
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U.N. removes its staff in Tripoli for first time since revolution | 52,807 | record_train |
Just before the break @placeholder broke the deadlock, with help from an unlikely source. | (CNN) -- Lionel Messi returned to haunt Arsenal as his two goals helped Barcelona into the quarterfinals of the Champions League after a 3-1 win in Spain. The Argentina striker scored four goals to knock the English club out of last year's competition and he starred again as the Spanish champions secured their place in the last eight with a 4-3 aggregate win. Messi opened the scoring just before halftime before the English club pulled level thanks to Sergio Busquets' own goal. Robin van Persie was shown a second yellow card for shooting on goal after the referee's whistle had gone -- the striker claimed he couldn't hear it amid the noise from 95,000 fans in the stadium.
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Barcelona beat Arsenal 4-3 on aggregate to reach Champions League quarterfinals
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Lionel Messi scores twice and Xavi once as Barca win 3-1 at the Camp Nou
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Arsenal incensed at Robin van Persie's dismissal for kicking the ball away
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Shakhtar Donetsk beat Roma 3-0 in Ukraine to go through 6-2 on aggregate | 52,808 | record_train |
If @placeholder's going to make it as leading man he's going to have to dig a lot deeper than this. | (CNN) -- No doubt there is a sizeable audience primed for the latest Nicholas Sparks flick, and chances are quite a chunk of that crowd is looking forward to seeing how former teen idol Zac Efron sizes up now he's graduated from "High School Musical." Well, he's bulked up quite a bit, and he's sporting something a little more than stubble, but the strong, silent type is not his natural forte. In "The Lucky One," Efron plays Logan, a Marine with three tours of Iraq under his belt. If he's come out alive he owes it to the photograph of a pretty girl he picks up in the rubble one day -- a snapshot that seems like a lucky talisman, protecting him while so many of his comrades fall. Back home, he swears he will track down his guardian angel and tell her what she has meant to him. The lighthouse in the background gives him a clue as to where to start.
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The strong, silent type is not Zac Efron's natural forte
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Efron plays Logan, a Marine with three tours of Iraq under his belt
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Taylor Schilling plays Beth, a divorced kennel-owner in the market for a dog walker | 52,809 | record_train |
'@placeholder's gross domestic product was cocaine...and cocaine was a drug for the elite and there was money to be made. | When a fresh-faced dancer from Sydney's Northern Beaches met a Colombian photographer in Paris, little did she know she was about to be thrown into the world of a European cocaine ring. Robyn Windshuttle was 21 years old when she travelled to the French capital to dance with world-famous cabaret troupe The Bluebell Girls and later on the Moulin Rouge. It was her first day in Paris in 1976 when she first caught a glimpse of a Colombian man - only known as Daniel - and the attraction was immediate. Ms Windshuttle has now penned a book about her 10-year relationship with Daniel, who turned out to be a drug dealer, called 'Dancing with a Cocaine Cowboy'.
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Robyn Windshuttle was a dancer from Sydney's Northern Beaches
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She moved to Paris to join up with cabaret troupe The Bluebell Girls
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When she was 21, the dancer met 'Daniel' who said he was a photographer
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Soon it was revealed he was part of a Colombian drug ring based in Paris
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With Daniel, she had a son called Danielito two years after they first met
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Ms Windshuttle now lives on coastal NSW and Daniel lives in Colombia | 52,810 | record_train |
But the referees were in the spotlight, too, disallowing what would have been the winning goal for @placeholder with less than five minutes remaining in the third period after the net was knocked out of place. | (CNN) -- It wasn't exactly the Miracle on Ice but the U.S. pulled off a minor upset when it controversially beat Russia 3-2 in a nail-biting penalty shootout that highlighted Day Eight at the Sochi Winter Olympics. Thirty-four years ago Herb Brook's men stunned the mighty Soviet Union in Lake Placid, New York to take gold in the ice hockey competition, one of the biggest shocks in a team event in Olympic history. Saturday's group game marked the first time the U.S. contested an Olympic hockey game in Russia since that memorable occasion and none other than Russian President Vladimir Putin was in the stands to witness proceedings in his hockey-mad nation.
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The U.S. beats Russia 3-2 in a shootout 34 years after the 'Miracle on Ice' in Lake Placid
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T.J. Oshie scored four goals in the shootout to outshine Russian captain Pavel Datsyuk
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Poland gets its first speed skating Olympic champion while the U.S. slumps again
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Austria's Anna Fenninger collects her first gold medal in a tough super-g | 52,811 | record_train |
An instance like that or @placeholder's could very well be what brings Jacob home someday. | ST. PAUL, Minnesota (CNN) -- News of Jaycee Dugard's safe return after 18 years in captivity gives Patty Wetterling hope. Patty Wetterling says the return of Jaycee Dugard "is reaffirming" and "a success." Wetterling's son Jacob is still missing after a gunpoint abduction almost 20 years ago near their home in St. Joseph, Minnesota. "Jacob was with his best friend and his brother. They witnessed it," Wetterling says, recalling that day back in October 1989. "They saw this masked man with a gun." Jaycee Dugard's return "is reaffirming," Wetterling adds. "There are cases where nobody believed [the children] were coming home, and they did. This is one. So for me, it makes my heart smile. It's a success." Watch mom talk about hopes for son »
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Patty Wetterling's son was kidnapped at gunpoint nearly 20 years ago
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Wetterling has met mother of Jaycee Dugard, now free after 18 years
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Mother has turned helping families of missing kids into a full-time job
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Wetterling's message to missing son: "We never quit. We need you home" | 52,812 | record_train |
"It seems BT chose to pay far in excess of our valuation," a @placeholder spokesperson said in a statement. | (Financial Times) -- BT has achieved its biggest sporting coup yet over Sky, winning the rights to show Champions League football matches in a £900 million ($1,442 million) deal. The deal, announced on Saturday, strikes at the heart of two decades of football broadcasting dominance by Sky. However, it is likely to raise questions about whether BT is paying too much for sports rights, to which it has now committed nearly £2 billion ($3.2 billion). The Champions League is Europe's football premier club competition, and BT, Sky and ITV had all hoped to secure some coverage in this week's tender.
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The BT deal strikes at the heart of two decades of football broadcasting dominance by Sky
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It is likely to raise questions about whether BT is paying too much
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Sky was prepared to increase its payments by a greater proportion, but could not match BT
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BT has pledged to make some games free even to those who do not have its pay TV platform | 52,813 | record_train |
The Graf Spee was fast and heavily armoured and @placeholder commanders boasted 'anything it couldn't sink it could run away from'. | It was the first major naval battle of the Second World War, and led to the sinking of the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee. The Battle of the River Plate, which took place 75 years ago, was described by Winston Churchill as a 'brilliant sea fight' which took its place in Royal Navy annals. Tomorrow, four of the handful of survivors will meet at the National Memorial Arboretum, where people remember Britain's war sacrifices, to unveil a monument to the famous victory. The German battleship Admiral Graf Spee is seen in flames outside the port of Montevideo, Uruguay, on December 17, 1939, during the Battle of the River Plate
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Encounter in Dec 1939, off Uruguay, was first major naval battle of WWII
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Four survivors will meet at National Memorial Arboretum for ceremony
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Battle fought by heavy cruiser HMS Exeter, light cruisers HMS Ajax and Achilles and Graf Spee; 72 British sailors died
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In a radio broadcast, Churchill said: 'This brilliant sea fight takes its place in our naval annals and in a long, cold, dark winter it warmed the cockles of the British hearts' | 52,814 | record_train |
Its unknown how much time elapsed before @placeholder became aware of the malfunction or how many people were kept from finalizing their health insurance requests. | The Health and Human Services Department said Monday it would extend by a week the deadline to sign up for Obamacare for enrollees who faced long wait times over the weekend or were unable to fill out an online form due to a computer glitch. The last day to sign up for health insurance through the government was Sunday, Feb. 15. But as many as half a million Americans may have been unable to complete their applications on Saturday because an Internal Revenue Service function that verifies income was out of service. The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services, the agency with HHS responsible for implementing health care reform, said Monday that affected applicants would now have until Feb. 22 to enroll in healthcare insurance before they are assessed a fine.
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The last day to sign up for Obamacare was Feb. 1, but as many as half a million Americans may have been unable to complete their applications
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On Saturday an IRS function that verifies income was out of service, and over the weekend callers faced longer than normal wait times
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Affected applicants will now have until Feb. 22 to sign up before they are assessed a fee of $325 or 2% of their income - whichever is greater | 52,815 | record_train |
The girls: @placeholder and Darlene are hard to tell apart to all but their husbands and children | By Harriet Arkell When identical twin sisters Darlene and Diane Nettemeier went to a twins' festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, one man stood out by himself amongst the sea of twins. Tall, dark and handsome Mark Sanders caught their eye, but there was only one of him and two of them. Luckily for them, Mr Sanders was also a twin, and he called his identical brother, Craig, down from their hotel room to meet the 'neat' blondes. Instant attraction: The twins (Craig and Diane are left) said they fell for each other immediately when they met in Twinsburg, Ohio Soon afterwards, the pairs of twins fell in love, got married, and then went on to produce another set of identical twins.
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Darlene and Diane Nettemeier met Mark and Craig Sanders at a twins event
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They later married in joint wedding and built houses right next to each other with a shared back yard
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Diane and Craig had identical twin sons, beating odds of one million to one
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But they see themselves as 'Just two normal families who happen to be close to one another' | 52,816 | record_train |
Rouleau, 25, was shot dead by police on Monday after running over the two soldiers in a @placeholder parking lot. | The terror convert who stormed Canada's parliament and shot dead a soldier this week was influenced by the teachings of British hate-preacher Anjem Choudary, it has been claimed. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau stormed his government's headquarters in Ottowa and opened fire on Wednesday morning, gunning down Corporal Nathan Cirillo, a 24-year-old father, as he stood guard at the War Memorial. Zehaf-Bibeau was himself shot dead after passing a room in which Prime Minister Stephen Harper was meeting lawmakers. As shockwaves of the attack continued to reverberate around Canada today, a source close to the case told Reuters that the career criminal and drug addict followed the United Kingdom's most notorious radical cleric on Twitter.
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Michael Zehaf-Bibeau stormed government HQ and killed soldier, Wednesday
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On Monday Martin Ahmad Rouleau rammed car into two Canadian soldiers
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It emerged today that both followed Anjem Choudary on Twitter
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After Quebec attack, Choudary tweeted he should be admitted to heaven
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Choudary rejected any suggestion that he influenced either of the two men | 52,817 | record_train |
Military scientists then matched the remains with the dental records of @placeholder, solving the 44-year-old mystery and bringing closure to the families. | (CNN) -- Two U.S. Air Force officers who died in a crash in Laos in 1969 were laid to rest Monday at Arlington National Cemetery and honored with a final flyover -- but not one provided by the U.S. military. Citing budget concerns, the Air Force denied a request to honor the fallen service members with a military flyover. That prompted a private air squadron to step in. "Unfortunately, the government hasn't been able to supply flyovers for these gentlemen that have served and gave up the greatest sacrifice they could, so all of us have decided to go ahead and fulfill the mission," said Calvin Peacock, a volunteer with nonprofit group Warrior Aviation.
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James Sizemore and Howard Andre Jr. were shot down over Laos in 1969
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The remains of the majors weren't discovered until April
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The nonprofit Warrior Aviation provided the private flyover at Arlington | 52,818 | record_train |
Responding to @placeholder's comments, Gotterba said: 'What John Travolta said about me in a recent | John Travolta's former pilot has hit out at the Saturday Night Fever star for accusing him of 'wanting money' in a pending lawsuit between the pair. Doug Gotterba - who claims he had a six-year gay affair with Travolta when he worked for him in the 1980s - released a statement to MailOnline refuting Travolta's comments. In an interview with The Daily Beast this week Travolta, 60, was asked about the pending lawsuit with Gotterba, to which he replied: 'This is every celebrity's achilles heel. It's just about people wanting money. That's all. It happens on many levels.' Scroll down for video
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John Travolta insists that money is the motivation behind a lawsuit filed by his former airline pilot
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Doug Gotterba says he will get no money from the suit, but if he wins he will not be bound by any confidentiality agreement
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But Gotterba tried to settle the case with Travolta for $10 MILLION
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The pilot claims he had a six-year gay affair with the actor in the 1980s and is planning to write a book | 52,819 | record_train |
The couple met when @placeholder was a freshman at the University of Missouri, during one of his first college parties. | He made headlines the world over by coming out last year, and then even more by kissing his boyfriend on live TV. Now Michael Sam, the first openly gay player to be drafted into the NFL, has taken another leap of confidence - and likely controversy - by proposing to his longtime love from what is renowned as one of the holiest Catholic sites. Sam confirmed his engagement to college sweetheart Vito Cammisano on Twitter on Friday and posted a photo of himself getting on bended knee at St. Peters Basilica - one of the largest church's in the world - in Vatican City.
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Sam Tweeted a photo of himself Friday proposing at St. Peter's Basilica
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Catholic church is opposed to same-sex marriage
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NFL prospect and Vito Cammisano met as students at University of Missouri
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Pair briefly broke up because Sam was closeted, but they reunited
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Those who are in with a chance will be skiers who declare interest in the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity when buying a @placeholder lift pass between February 7 and 10. | Dining 1,000ft above the ground with views of the snow-covered Alps may seem like something out of a dream. Yet for 40 lucky tourists, this is what will be offered at the Paradiski ski area in France when the Venoise Express, one of the world's biggest, longest and fastest cable cars, transforms into a luxury pop-up restaurant. During a two-hour gourmet dinner, diners will be suspended at an altitude of 5,740feet, 1,250ft above the ground and will enjoy a panoramic view over the snow-covered Alps. The cable car travels between the mountains of the Les Arcs/Peisey-Vallandry and La Plagne ski resorts.
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One of world's biggest cable cars to transform into classy restaurant
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Menu will be designed by top French chef Stéphane Froidevaux
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Diners will be at an altitude of 5,740ft, and 1,250 ft above the ground | 52,821 | record_train |
I have lost a great friend,’ said @placeholder after his friend passed away. | One of the finest eulogies for Robin Williams was written years before his untimely death by one of his closest friends, fellow actor Christopher Reeve. In 1995, Superman star Reeve was facing a life or death situation as he prepared to undergo an operation at the University of Virginia Medical Center to reattach his skull to his spine following a devastating horse-riding accident. With his chances of survival rated just 50/50, Reeve later told Barbara Walters that he ‘wanted to die’ until his despair was lifted by an unexpected visit from his old friend Williams. Scroll down for video Closer than brothers: Robin Williams and Christopher Reeve attempt to hail a taxicab in New York City in 1981. The pair shared a enduring friendship until Reeve's death in 2004
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One of the most treasured relationships of Robin Williams' life was his enduring friendship with fellow actor Christopher Reeve
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The pair met in 1973 as roommates at the Julliard School in New York City
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Their careers later took off at the same time in the late 1970s - Williams in Mork And Mindy and Reeve in Superman
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After his paralyzing horse-riding accident in 1995, Reeve revealed that his spirits were lifted after his old friend paid him a surprise visit
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Williams showed up at his hospital pretending to be an eccentric Russian proctologist who was going to perform a rectal exam on him
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'My old friend had helped me know that somehow I was going to be okay,' wrote Reeve in his autobiography
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After Reeve's death in 2004, Williams dedicated his Cecil B. Demille Award at the Golden Globes to him | 52,822 | record_train |
These traits may be useful in many walks of life, but they are not highly valued in @placeholder." | (CNN) -- Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Indiana, said Monday afternoon that he won't seek a third term in the Senate -- a major blow to Democrats worried about losses in the midterm elections. "Congress is not operating as it should," Bayh said at a news conference in Indianapolis, adding there's too much partisanship and "the people's business is not getting done." Bayh said he loves public service but does "not love Congress" and is "not motivated by strident partisanship or ideology." He cited the Senate's recent failure to pass a jobs bill and legislation that would have created a deficit reduction commission as evidence of what he characterized as a broken political system.
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NEW: President praises Bayh for devoting "his career and his life to serving his fellow Hoosiers"
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Senator cites failure on jobs bill, deficit reduction panel as examples of broken system
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Indiana centrist is third Democratic senator to announce retirement
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Democrats must defend five open seats in midterm races; GOP will have six open seats | 52,823 | record_train |
Google has been providing mapping information to Apple since the @placeholder launched in 2007. | San Francisco (CNN) -- The MacBook Pro, with a shiny new high-definition screen, may have been the sexiest star of Apple's keynote address at its Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday. But updates to its mobile operating system may make the biggest impact on users in the months, and years, to come. And they both clearly target Google, Apple's fellow tech titan and, increasingly, its key rival. A brand new map system, complete with 3-D imaging and voice-assisted, turn-by-turn navigation is clearly Apple's effort to keep iPhone and iPad users home instead of clicking on what had been the system's go-to app, Google Maps.
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Apple hopes new map system keeps users away from Google Maps
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New Facebook integration with iOS 6 is a jab at Google+
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Siri upgrade seeks to change feature from novelty to digital assistant
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Signing up: Balotelli returns to England after an 18-month absence having scored 30 goals with @placeholder | Mario Balotelli has completed his £16million move from AC Milan to Liverpool on a three-year deal. The 24-year-old arrived at Melwood on Monday afternoon to put the finishing touches to the transfer before undergoing a one-on-one session with Liverpool's head of conditioning and fitness, Ryland Morgans. The former Manchester City striker will earn £125,000-a-week at Anfield, and will be in attendance to watch Liverpool's game against his former employers on Monday night. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Brendan Rodgers: We aim to curb Balotelli's reputation New recruit: Mario Balotelli has completed his £16million move from AC Milan to Liverpool on a three-year deal, with the option of a fourth
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Mario Balotelli signs three-year contract with Liverpool, with the Italian striker costing £16million from AC Milan
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Former Manchester City star will wear the No 45 shirt at Anfield and trained alone at Melwood on Monday
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The 24-year-old will earn £125,000-a-week at Liverpool, and will watch his new side's clash with City at the Etihad
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Balotelli: 'Liverpool are one of the best teams here in England and the football is very good here'
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The Italian added: 'I'm happy to be back because I left England and it was a mistake' | 52,825 | record_train |
At this rate, the film is set to have more passion than "@placeholder" and more action than "Harry Potter." | (CNN) -- Forget "Harry Potter" and "Twilight." In a few months, "The Hunger Games" phenomenon will be taking over the pop culture world. Although it will be feeding off the tween demographic, this franchise will chew up those other guys and spit them out. But what exactly is this "Hunger Games" wonder that has so many folks talking months before the movie (which just wrapped up filming earlier this month) is even released? Like many of the wildly successful film franchises these days, it began with a book. Suzanne Collins is the mastermind behind "The Hunger Games" trilogy, which has been gaining momentum over the last few months for both its suspenseful plot and overarching message about society.
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Suzanne Collins is the mastermind behind "The Hunger Games" trilogy
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The plot revolves around a dystopian society
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One boy and one girl must fight to the death until only one is left standing | 52,826 | record_train |
@placeholder hardly has anything to shout about, with first place in the five categories of ‘cruel’, ‘remote’, ‘phoney’, ‘sanctimonious’ and ‘bully’. | By Simon Walters Ed Miliband was left red-faced last night after voters rejected his boast that he is ‘more intelligent’ than David Cameron. According to a Mail on Sunday poll, the Prime Minister is seen as more than twice as intelligent as the Labour leader, who is lagging behind UKIP’s Nigel Farage in the brainbox ratings. Even more embarrassing, Miliband is regarded as ‘thicker, wetter and more sexless’ than Cameron, the Lib Dems’ Nick Clegg and Farage. David Cameron was described in the poll as cruel, bullying and phoney The ‘political insults poll’ was commissioned by this newspaper after a week in which Miliband launched a provocative twin assault on the Conservatives.
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David Cameron is described as 'cruel, bullying, sanctimonious and phoney'
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Ed Miliband is branded as 'wet, sexless and thick' according to the poll
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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg was described as 'niave'
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UKIP leader Nigel Farage was called 'cocky' by respondents to the poll | 52,827 | record_train |
The Queen's youngest son @placeholder, 45, also wore military uniform, while his wife Princess Marie of Denmark, 38, wore a peach chiffon dress and a diamond tiara. | The red carpet was rolled out for the Danish royal family yesterday, as they hosted their annual Royal New Year's reception. Queen Margrethe, 74, and her husband Prince Henrik, 80, hosted the VIP bash at Amalienborg Castle and hundreds of well-wishers gathered at the entrance to watch the guests arrive. Queen Margrethe's son Crown Prince Frederik, 46, and his wife princess Mary were greeted with thunderous applause as the exited the car and made their way up to the castle doors. Scroll down for video Denmark's Queen Margrethe hosted her annual New Year reception in Copenhagen. She was joined by Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary at Amalienborg Castle
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Queen Margrethe hosted her annual New Year reception in Copenhagen
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She joined Princes Frederik and Joachim and their wives Mary and Marie
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Hundreds of well-wishers watched Danish royal family and guests arrive | 52,828 | record_train |
Francis drawn popularity because of his statements urging the @placeholder to be closer to the poor and to be more merciful and less condemning. | By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 09:59 EST, 19 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:05 EST, 19 December 2013 More than two million people have apparently been to see Pope Francis speak in St Peter's Square since he was elected in March. That is four times as many as Benedict attracted to the Vatican last year - suggesting that Francis' warm demeanour and open-minded pronouncements has boosted public support for the Catholic Church. The Vatican announced yesterday that 1,548,500 tickets have been issued so far for Francis' general audiences in St Peter's Square. Popular: Pope Francis has drawn more than 2million people to St Peter's Square this year, according to the Vatican
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1.55million tickets have been issued for the weekly general audience
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Groves knows he must beat @placeholder in order to save his career at the highest level and box for a world title | The weather forecast for this Saturday evening in Wembley is muggy and that is a warning to George Groves on two counts. This is not the moment for doing anything daft. Nor can he afford to be waylaid. As Saint George sets out upon the road to redemption there is no scope for another mishap. Certainly not one as calamitous as his starching by Carl Froch. George Groves (left) takes on Christopher Rebrasse (right) for the European middleweight title on Saturday The pair will fight at Wembley Arena as Groves looks to win the belt and become WBC world title challenger
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George Groves takes on Christopher Rebrasse at Wembley on Saturday
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Groves is challenging Rebrasse for European super-middleweight title
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Londoner says he is 'back on track to win a world title' with this bout
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But he says he 'can't afford another mistake' after two losses to Carl Froch
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Groves weight in a 11st 13lb 6oz, Rebrasse meanwhile was 11st 13lbs 8oz
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Compulsory shot at WBC champion Anthony Dirrell not far off for Groves | 52,830 | record_train |
The landing involve a sky crane and the world's largest supersonic parachute, which allowed the spacecraft carrying @placeholder to target the landing area that scientists had meticulously chosen. | (CNN) -- NASA released the first color images of the surface of Mars from its new rover Curiosity on Tuesday, showing a dusty, tan desert dominated by the rim of the crater where the craft landed. The image -- shot at an angle by a camera on Curiosity's still-stowed robotic arm -- shows the sandy plain ahead of the rover and the northern rim of Gale Crater, where the rover touched down early Monday. The image was shot through a retractable, transparent dust shield over the lens, making it "kind of murky," said Ken Edgett, a senior scientist for the camera's builder, Malin Space Science Systems.
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First color picture from the surface shows Gale Crater's rim
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The $2.6 billion Curiosity made its dramatic arrival on Martian terrain Monday
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The injured were taken to hospital in the nearby city of @placeholder. | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 14:07 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:52 EST, 15 January 2013 Three people have been killed as up to one hundred cars and trucks crashed in a huge pile-up on a highway bridge Sweden. The smash happened on the Tranarps Bridge in Skane, around 50 miles from Helsingborg on the southern tip of the Scandinavian country. Authorities said there were appalling weather conditions at the time, with snow, fog and temperatures of -13C. Eighteen people are believed to have have been injured. Pile-up: An aerial view of the scene of a multiple vehicle crash in Skane, Sweden
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Weather conditions at the time were snow, fog and temperatures of -13C
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Smash happened on bridge in Skane, around 50 miles from Helsingborg
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Eighteen people are believed to have have been injured, authorities said | 52,832 | record_train |
Even though Russian and U.S. aircraft often encounter one another, the land radar activity by the @placeholder in this particular instance was 'unusual.' | A U.S. Air Force spy plane avoided a run-in with the Russian military just one day after Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down by a suspected missile allegedly fired by pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine. CNN reports that the RC-125 Five Joint evaded the Russians by flying into Swedish airspace without Sweden’s permission. The plane may have traveled into other countries' airspace as well and it's unclear as to whether the plane had permission to do so. Avoided danger: An RC-135 Rivet Joint Reconnaissance aircraft avoided a dangerous run in with a Russian jet on July 18 by by flying into Swedish air space
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An RC-125 Five Joint evaded the Russians by flying into Swedish airspace without Sweden’s permission on July 18
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This is just one day after the Malaysian Airlines Flight 17 crashed down in eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 people on board the commercial flight
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Russians began tracking the U.S. spy plane with land-based radar and even sent a fighter jet to intercept the U.S. plane which the U.S. found 'unusual' | 52,833 | record_train |
@placeholder did -- and she looks wonderfully pulled together in them! | (InStyle.com) -- What was your favorite trend of 2010? Did you slip into a slim-fitting pair of tailored trousers, like Drew Barrymore? Did you pair your coziest socks with your sexiest heels, like Leighton Meester? Or maybe you took your short shorts from the gym to the office, like Gwyneth Paltrow. We've scoured the red carpets to round up the best fads of the year. Click through our gallery to see which celebrities jumped on the trend wagon -- and which styles you were savvy enough to rock yourself! Evening shorts Shorts are finally getting respect outside the park -- at the office, at dinner, and even on the red carpet, seen on the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow and Jennifer Connelly. Flaunt it if you've got it, ladies!
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Stars like Sarah Jessica Parker, Mary-Kate Olsen and Kelly Ripa wear Silly Bandz
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Zoe Saldana said goodbye to the avant-garde, instead favoring clean lines and refined tones
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Faux-fur vests like Kim Kardashian's are animal- and closet-friendly | 52,834 | record_train |
It did not see a tourist until 1927, however – one year after it took on @placeholder status. | By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 05:18 EST, 6 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:17 EST, 6 September 2012 A terrified couple were forced to drive their car with a giant, deadly snake under the car bonnet. Marlene Swart and Leon Swanepoel watched on in horror as they saw a 16 foot python slither through the grass and up underneath their car bonnet while they were on holiday in Kruger National Park in South Africa. The couple from Brits in South Africa were looking out for lions when they came across the python just before it disappeared under their car and settled on the engine, refusing to move.
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Marlene Swart and Leon Swanepoel watched in horror as a 16 foot python slithered under their car and settled under the car bonnet
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They were on holiday in Kruger National Park in South Africa
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The couple had to drive three miles to a nearby lookout before they could coax the snake out of their car | 52,835 | record_train |
In a post titled 'Help... Me...' @placeholder writes: 'He threatened me... | Police believe a 78-year-old man shot dead his daughter, 39, and 11-year-old granddaughter in a tragic murder-suicide at their home in Seattle, Washington on Monday. The bodies of grandfather Honorario Yango, his daughter Christine Dela Isla and granddaughter Anahlia Cowherd were found by local police around 8:15pm after the suspected shooter's 10-year-old grandson called 911. While police have not yet released a motive in the murder-suicide, Anahlia's personal blog tells the shocking story of how she was allegedly sexually-abused by her grandfather for years and how he threatened to kill her just hours before her death. Scroll down for video
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Police believe Honorario Yano, 78, killed his daughter Christine Dela Isla, 39 and granddaughter Anahlia Cowherd, 11, before committing suicide
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Just hours before the attack, Anahlia wrote on a blog about her grandfather threatening to kill her
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It was also on that blog that she claimed her grandfather had been sexually abusing her for years | 52,836 | record_train |
Heavy hitter: England are expected to recall fit-again Ben Stokes for the Test series against @placeholder | Alastair Cook's increasingly desperate run search has not gone unnoticed by England’s opponents in the upcoming Test series, and yesterday India batsman Virat Kohli piled more pressure on the home side’s troubled captain. England’s opening batsman will start Tuesday’s first Investec Test at Trent Bridge under more intense scrutiny than at any point since taking over from Andrew Strauss in 2012. After beginning his captaincy tenure with five hundreds in nine Tests — including 562 runs at an average of more than 80 in leading his side to an historic series win in India — Cook’s flatlining form has coincided with an alarming slump in his side’s fortunes.
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Virat Kohli admits Alastair Cook will be targeted by India in Test series
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England captain is under pressure without a hundred in 24 Test innings
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Defeat at Trent Bridge could see Cook lose the England captaincy
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England are likely to recall Ben Stokes at the expense of Chris Jordan | 52,837 | record_train |
The university pals initially embarked on this trek to celebrate @placeholder's spinal surgery recovery | After buying a cheap Dodge Ram van off the internet, three friends spent four months travelling around North America on a quest to see the true beauty of their homeland. And they came up with one very unique way of documenting their trip: by taking 'selfies' on a couch that they brought along with them at each stop. The brain child of university pals, Becca D'Agostine, 25, Andy Fuhrmann, 25, and Dave Fine, 24, the trip was first planned so that they could celebrate Andy's recovery from a serious spinal injury. Three friends road tripped across the US and documented their trip with 'couch selfies' at each stop. Pictured: Seward Highway, Alaska
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University pals spent four months travelling America - with a couch in tow
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The 18,000-mile road trip began in Vermont and ended in Massachusetts
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Futon 'selfies' offered a unique way to show varied American landscapes | 52,838 | record_train |
Stiviano also says that she ‘was not ever a sexual partner’ of @placeholder. | It claims to be one of Los Angeles' trendiest clubs, where 'unrivalled hospitality never goes out of style' - but 1 Oak's hospitality didn't extend to V. Stiviano, who was denied entry last night. The Hollywood nightclub is one of LA’s most popular destinations for celebrities, boasting visits from the likes of Bono, Sean Combs - aka Puffy Daddy - and Robert Pattinson. Stiviano, 31, was pictured outside the club last night in a low-cut red dress and managed a smile for the paparazzi, despite not being allowed to go in. Scroll down for video V. Stiviano was reportedly denied entry to trendy Los Angeles night-spot 1 Oak - but still managed a grin for the waiting paparazzi
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V. Stiviano reportedly denied entry to trendy LA club 1 Oak
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The model still managed to grin for the cameras despite being turned away
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There has been speculation she is back with her ex, Donald Sterling | 52,839 | record_train |
He hopes @placeholder can win on enemy soil in Brazil - and believes they can. | Neymar laid down the gauntlet with two goals in Brazil's win on opening night. Now it's time for Lionel Messi to step forward and become the undisputed No 1 star of the 2014 World Cup, taking his place alongside Pele and Diego Maradona as an all-time great. It will be hard to escape the name of Maradona when Messi, 26, steps out into the Maracana to face Bosnia and Herzegovina on Sunday. Step up: Lionel Messi will bid to emulate the World Cup triumph of Diego Maradona Pele World Cups 4 (1958, 1962, 1966, 1970)World Cup Wins 3 (1958, 1962, 1970)Games played 14Games won 12GoalsMaradona
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Messi will seek to emulate Pele and Maradona
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Maradona won the World Cup virtually single-handed for Argentina in 1986
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Named captain by coach Alex Sabella to try to inspire him to his best form | 52,840 | record_train |
NATO's military chief warned Wednesday that @placeholder troops could begin moving on Ukraine within 12 hours of being given an order. | Russia recalled its ambassador to NATO for consultations Thursday, two days after NATO member countries suspended cooperation with Russia over the Ukraine crisis, Russian state media reported. Col. Gen. Valery Yevnevich will return to Moscow in light of NATO's actions, official news agency ITAR-Tass said, citing Russian Deputy Defence Minister Anatoly Antonov's remarks to journalists. "The policy of (deliberately) whipping up tensions is not our choice. Nonetheless, we see no possibility to continue military cooperation with NATO in a routine regime," Antonov is quoted as saying. He accused NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen of making "confrontational statements" at the meeting of NATO foreign ministers early this week and questioned NATO steps to bolster its presence in Eastern Europe.
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Russia recalls its ambassador to NATO for consultations, report says
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Ukraine report implicates ousted President Viktor Yanukovych in sniper attacks on protesters
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Yanukovych, who's in Russia, has denied personal responsibility for the bloodshed
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Russia says it wants answers from NATO on Eastern Europe plans | 52,841 | record_train |
@placeholder, speaking before England flew to Australia, says the Cook decision was brave but necessary | England embark on 12 months crammed with cricket knowing they still have much to do to show they have recovered from the year that ripped them apart. The tumultuous events of 2014, culminating with the sacking of Alastair Cook as one-day captain on the brink of a World Cup, give way to a non-stop diet of high profile competition that will make or break their still unproven new regime. Peter Moores left Heathrow on Tuesday with the prospect of his second coming as England coach being defined by how they fare during a year that includes a World Cup, the Ashes and high profile series against Pakistan and South Africa.
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Alastair Cook's axing as ODI captain was 'the right thing to do'
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England flew out to Australia for World Cup warm-up series
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Eoin Morgan leads side in tri-series against Australia and India | 52,842 | record_train |
Sports presenter @placeholder started to gag when he literally tried to bite off more than he could chew | They've battled it out over meat pies here in Australia, so it seems only natural that Karl Stefanovic and Ben Fordham would go head to head over hot dogs in New York. The Today show co-host and sports presenter wrapped up their week-long broadcast from Times Square on Friday by challenging each other to a hot dog eating challenge. The pair were wide-eyed when two humongous trays of New York-style hot dogs were wheeled out in the studios as fellow co-hosts Lisa Wilkinson and Sylvia Jeffreys watched on in encouragement. Scroll down for video Karl Stefanovic and Ben Fordham went head to head over hot dogs in New York on Friday morning
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Karl Stefanovic and Ben Fordham wrapped up week-long broadcast from Times Square with hot dog challenge
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The Today show hosts were each given a humongous tray of hot dogs and one minute to eat as many as possible
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Duo hilariously stared each other down before Fordham started gagging
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revelations came ahead of today's @placeholder march, which was set to route | About half of all mosques and Muslim centres in Britain have been subjected to Islamophobic attacks since 9/11, it has been revealed. The figures, from the Islamophobia watchdog Tell Mama, found that between 40 and 60 per cent of mosques and other Islamic centres - about 700 - have been targeted in Britain since the 2001 attack on New York's World Trade Center. It comes as English Defence League supporters prepare to gather in Woolwich at the scene of Drummer Lee Rigby's murder later this afternoon. Drummer Rigby was hacked to death in front of horrified on-lookers in south-east London last month.
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Arson, computer threats and physical attacks went up tenfold after Drummer Lee Rigby's death last month
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Research published as English Defence League get set for London protest in Woolwich this afternoon
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Both of his presidential campaigns were based on @placeholder diversity, its value and its power. | (CNN) -- I finished this column at 7 a.m. Friday morning, interrupting my vacation to write it. About six hours later, President Obama made an impromptu appearance in the White House briefing room, sharing in detail his thoughts and feelings about the verdict in the case of George Zimmerman, who was acquitted of killing Trayvon Martin. In a deeply stirring moment, the president said, "Trayvon Martin could have been me 35 years ago." President Obama went on to talk about the historical context of the black experience, including the prejudice that he himself experienced as a young African-American man. He talked about the black community's need to acknowledge some of their internal problems and to search for solutions, not excuses. He talked about ways we could move forward on race relations.
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President Obama commented on the case of Trayvon Martin and George Zimmerman
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Brazile: Obama suggested approaches to moving forward on race relations
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She says that in her youth, Dr. King inspired her and others with similar messages
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Following these online interviews, the study found that the average UK household has 19 technological devices - against an @placeholder average of 18. | By Victoria Woollaston Many of us would admit that we couldn’t do without our phones, or the web, for longer than a day - and it seems this is true across Europe. Research has discovered the Spanish, in particular, are hooked on their gadgets and spend eight hours 48 minutes a day outside of work on their devices. In comparison, Britons use devices 6 hours 54 minutes a day, and Finland use them for just six hours. Research has discovered that Spanish people are hooked on their gadgets and spend 8 hours 48 minutes a day outside of work on their devices. By comparison, Britons use devices 6 hours 54 minutes a day and Finland use them for 6 hours outside the office. This graphic reveals the time for each country studied
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The Spanish use gadgets and appliances 8 hours 48 minutes a day
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This does not include the time spent on computers or similar at work
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By comparison, Britons use devices 6 hours 54 minutes a day
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On average, Italians spend the most on tech at £444 a quarter
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The European average is £291 - the UK sits below this on £218
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The @placeholder position is that natural resources around the islands should be protected, and Britain must accept international resolutions labeling the Falklands a disputed area. | (CNN) -- Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner signed a decree Tuesday requiring all ships navigating from Argentina to the disputed Falkland Islands to carry a government permit. The move comes as tensions over the territory simmer because of British oil companies' efforts to drill off the northern coast of the islands. The Falklands, known as Las Malvinas in Argentina, lie in the South Atlantic Ocean off the Argentinean coast and have been under British rule since 1833. But Argentina has always claimed sovereignty over them. The two nations fought a war over the islands in 1982. Tuesday's decree followed an accusation made last week by the Argentine government that a ship docked on the mainland was preparing to transport tubes to the Falklands for oil and gas exploration.
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Argentina requires ships navigating from Argentina to the Falklands to carry permit
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Tensions over islands because of UK oil firm's efforts to drill off the coast of the islands
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Argentina claims ship docked on mainland was to transport tubes for Falklands oil exploration
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@placeholder lost the 1964 campaign by an unprecedented margin, winning only six states and 38 percent of the popular vote. | (CNN) -- The Tea Party movement is trying to define politics in 2010, but its founding arguments can be traced to at least 1964 -- in a famous campaign speech given on Barry Goldwater's behalf by a Hollywood actor named Ronald Reagan. • "This is the issue of this election: whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capital can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves." • "No nation in history has ever survived a tax burden that reached a third of its national income. ... We've raised our debt limit three times in the last 12 months, and now our national debt is one and a half times bigger than all the combined debts of all the nations of the world. We have $15 billion in gold in our treasury; we don't own an ounce."
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John Avlon: Tea Party's roots in 1964 speech given by Reagan for Goldwater campaign
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In speech more civil than today's, Reagan envisioned lost freedoms, he writes
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Avlon says that time not as idyllic as some think and U.S. is more conservative today
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Avlon: Conservatives today would call Reagan, Goldwater, liberal on social views, taxes | 52,848 | record_train |
The Manchester derby will give Blackett a chance to claim bragging rights against @placeholder fans in his area | Manchester United starlet Tyler Blackett believes that being a local lad gives him greater incentive to do well, especially in the derby. The 20-year-old defender has been blooded by Louis van Gaal this season - making six first-team appearances - in the wake of experienced players like Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic leaving the club. Blackett was brought through the Academy and admits he is now 'living the dream' after breaking through into the senior side, although he is taking nothing for granted. Local lad Tyler Blackett has made six appearances in Manchester United's defence this season Louis van Gaal as kept his promise to bringing through young players after arriving at Old Trafford
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Manchester-born Tyler Blackett has come through the United Academy
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Louis van Gaal has given young defender his chance this season
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Blackett believes being a local lad gives him extra incentive to do well
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United face City in the Manchester derby at the Etihad on Sunday | 52,849 | record_train |
Strong little girl: Benjamin Oxley received the custody of his daughter, @placeholder, after his divorce, and Melissa Oxley has been caring for her since the 2008 murder | By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 13:52 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:25 EST, 4 May 2012 More than four years after her husband was shot to death while sleeping beside her, Melissa Oxley says she has forgiven the man who was eventually convicted in the murder, but wants his alleged accomplice held accountable. On February 21, 2008, Melissa Oxley was awakened at around 3:30am by a loud sound to discover her 36-year-old husband, Benjamin, dead in their bed from a gunshot wound to the back of the head. Melissa Oxley's 6-year-old stepdaughter, Alyssa, was sleeping in a room nearby. When she heard the commotion, Mellisa had to restrain the little girl from entering the bedroom to check up on her dad, according to the Record-Courier.
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Benjamin Oxley, 36, was shot to death in 2008 while sleeping next to his wife
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James Matlean was convicted of Oxley's murder and sentenced in March to a life in prison without parole
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Matlean claimed that Oxley's ex-wife, Dawn, orchestrated the murder
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Dawn Oxley made a deal with the prosecution that gave her immunity in the murder case | 52,850 | record_train |
Obviously, we all want him to stay at @placeholder because, to us, he's very important." | (CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored four times as Barcelona routed Valencia to keep alive their slim chances of overhauling Real Madrid at the top of Spain's La Liga. The Argentina striker took his tally for the league season to 27, one behind Real's Cristiano Ronaldo, and has scored 44 in all competitions for the Spanish and European champions this campaign. Barcelona's win closed the gap on Real Madrid to 10 points, though Jose Mourinho's side are still the overwhelming favorites to clinch the title with two and a half months of the season remaining. "We're so lucky to be living in a time when these players play. This team dignifies the sport," coach Pep Guardiola said of his team's performance.
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Lionel Messi scores four times as Barcelona beat Valencia 5-1 in Spain's La Liga
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Argentina striker takes his tally for the season to 42 goals, 27 in the league
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Barca close the gap on league leaders Real Madrid to ten points
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The statement continued: "The Nets have made their mark on the @placeholder and as they enter a new era, Roc Nation does as well; as we embark on Roc Nation Sports. | After helping the Brooklyn Nets to relocate from New Jersey to his hometown borough this season, Jay-Z announced Friday that he will be selling his stake in the pro basketball team. Earlier this month, the rapper and entrepreneur launched Roc Nation Sports, a joint-venture sports management agency with Creative Arts Agency. National Basketball Association rules stipulate that agents can't both represent professional athletes and have a stake in a team. For Jay-Z to move forward as an agent, he had to relinquish control of the sports franchise. Jay-Z, whose real name is Shawn Carter, explained his departure in the following statement:
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Jay-Z is selling his stake in the Brooklyn Nets
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Aides and doctors say @placeholder contracted a stomach virus in early December and became dehydrated, then fainted, fell and hit her head on December 9. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:16 EST, 1 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 1 January 2013 Her face full of anguish, this is the moment Chelsea Clinton left New York Presbyterian Hospital yesterday after visiting her mother Hillary, who has a blood clot between her brain and skull. Chelsea was the first of the Clinton clan to be by her mother's bedside after she was admitted on Sunday. As soon as word of her condition spread, a frenzy of media gathered outside the hospital and captured Chelsea's worried face as she left. Former President Bill Clinton later arrived at the hospital to visit his wife, the concern also etched on his face as he was spotted driving away after a brief stay.
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Secretary of state hospitalized at New York-Presbyterian hospital after follow-up exam found the clot
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Lampard cannot bring himself to celebrate the all-important goal, his first for his new side, against @placeholder | Chelsea old boy Frank Lampard admitted he was almost speechless after coming off the bench to deny former boss Jose Mourinho victory at Manchester City. The 36-year-old midfielder, who was serenaded by the visiting fans at the Etihad Stadium, struck five minutes from time after being picked out by James Milner to cancel out Andre Schurrle's 71st-minute opener. Lampard told Sky Sports: 'It's a really difficult one. I'd be unprofessional if I didn't come on and do my job, so I was trying to get into the box and it was a great ball back from Milly. Lampard arrives late in the box to score City's equaliser and deny Chelsea three points at the Etihad
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Frank Lampard comes off the bench to equalise for Manchester City
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Lampard is Chelsea's all-time record goalscorer
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Former England midfielder applauded from the field by both sets of fans and spends time waving to travelling supporters
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'He wants to control and via his mercenaries suck @placeholder's blood,' he said. | The EU was today imposing new sanctions on Russian energy giants in a move which is expected to provoke a strong response from the Kremlin. Leaks suggested that giants Rosneft, Gazpromneft and Transneft were all hit in a bid to change Vladimir Putin's policies on Ukraine. The companies are more than 50 per cent state owned. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko sings the National anthem during his visit to the Mariupol Metallurgic Plant in the eastern Ukrainian city Mariupol Warning: Ukraine's Yatsenyuk, right, says that President Putin wants his country to remain under Russian influence The tough new measures against Russia will be unveiled as Ukraine today accused pro-Moscow rebels of waging fresh attacks in eastern Ukraine despite a ceasefire imposed on Friday.
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Ukraine says that despite ceasefire their positions are still under attack
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Vladimir Putin is 'sucking the blood' out of Ukraine, Kiev PM warns
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Claim that Moscow wants to return Kiev to Russian sphere of influence
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Ukraine's president visits key city of Mariupol in symbolic show of strength
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Petro Poroshenko says 1,200 prisoners have been released by rebels
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Previously purchased films and TV shows from @placeholder will automatically be places in a Watchlist. | By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline Amazon's streaming box, Fire TV, will launch in the UK in October. The device, which allows users to access on-demand TV, apps and smartphone content as well as games, debuted in the US in April. It will compete with the Apple TV box and Google’s Chromebox, but the tech giant says that none of the current TV boxes give consumers what they really want. Setting the world alight? Amazon's streaming box, Fire TV (pictured) will launch in the UK on October 23. The device allows users to access on-demand TV, apps and smartphone content as well as games
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Pottery vessels used for storage, cooking and serving were discovered in a particularly high concentration in one midden, including Gaza jugs used to hold @placeholder wine. | A rich burgundy or crisp chardonnay may be your tipple of choice. But a handful of 1,500-year-old charred grape seeds could help scientists recreate one of the finest ancient wines. It is the first time that seeds have been found, offering hope that the taste of 'Gaza wine' could finally be revealed. A handful of charred grape seeds (pictured) could help scientists recreate one of the finest ancient wines, called the 'wine of the Negev,' which according to historical sources, was one the the finest and most delicious produced around 1,500 years ago in the Byzantine empire The seeds come from grapes that were used to produce the wine - also known as 'wine of the Negev' - which according to historical accounts, was one of the finest and most renowned wines in the empire that stretched from Spain to Greece.
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Grape seeds were found in an ancient rubbish dump in Hatutza, Israel
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Even if Dunn's testimony were completely believed, at best only @placeholder was the aggressor, so Dunn had a minimal self-defense claim against the other occupants. | (CNN) -- If trials were predictable, they wouldn't happen. You can root for a jury to see a case your way and disagree with its ultimate verdict, but you cannot criticize the jury system for being unpredictable. In that sense, a Florida jury's recent verdicts -- and nonverdicts -- against Michael Dunn demonstrate a fundamental truth about trials. They are not only unpredictable; they are designed that way. The case against Dunn stemmed from an incident on November 23, 2012. Dunn, a 47-year-old white man, arrived at a gas station in Jacksonville, Florida, and parked next to an SUV that contained Davis and other black teenagers. When Dunn complained about loud music coming from the SUV, words were exchanged and Dunn ultimately fired a gun that killed Davis. Dunn said he saw a gun barrel pointing out of the SUV, but the prosecution said there was no gun.
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Danny Cevallos: Critics of the Michael Dunn verdict miss a feature of trials
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@placeholder looked like they had come to not lose too heavily and give themselves a chance in the second leg. | Barcelona have one foot in the Spanish Cup final after beating Villarreal 3-1 at the Camp Nou on Wednesday night. The second leg of the semi-final should be a formality and they continue to show the sort of form that will have Real Madrid nervously looking over their shoulder in the league where the difference is just one point. Barca’s front three of Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have now scored more goals in 2015 than the entire Madrid team. Messi got one here and Neymar should have added to his tally but missed from the spot. Suarez did not score but was involved in two of the three goals as Andres Iniesta and Gerard Pique also scored to record their 10th consecutive victory in all competitions.
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Lionel Messi opened the scoring for Barcelona at the Nou Camp in the 41st minute
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Andres Iniesta gave Barcelona the lead just a minute later before Gerard Pique made it 3-1
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And @placeholder then found just a few minutes later to give Brentford the win. | Tommy Smith's 83rd-minute goal was enough to earn Ipswich the points in a closely-fought 1-0 win over Watford. The two sides were evenly matched, both enjoying chances before the Town centre-back hammered in from close range after a well-worked free-kick from the home side. Victory moved the Tractor Boys up to fourth in the Championship and above Watford, who lie one place and one point behind their conquerors. Tommy Smith (centre) celebrates with his Ipswich team-mates after scoring the winner over Watford Millwall defender Danny Shittu scored at either end as Brentford continued their play-off push with a 3-2 victory over the Lions.
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Ipswich go fourth after Tommy Smith scores in 1-0 win over Watford
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Danny Shittu scores at both ends for Millwall in 3-2 loss to Brentford
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Fulham climb out of bottom three win 3-1 triumph over Huddersfield
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Rudy Gestede scores 10th of season for Blackburn in 1-1 at Brighton | 52,860 | record_train |
The car's the star: The stunning four-wheel drive @placeholder has a classic look | By Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 10:21 EST, 23 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:35 EST, 24 July 2013 Bentley today announced more than 1,000 new jobs as part of a major £800million investment boost for the UK that will see a new £150,000 luxury 4X4 built in Britain rather than rival Bratislava. Prime Minister David Cameron was on hand at the Bentley factory in Crewe for the announcement which he hailed as ‘fantastic news’, a vote of confidence in Britain and another welcome sign of a healing UK economy. The new jobs and cash boost means Bentley will now build up to 4,000 a year of its first ever sports utility vehicle (SUV) at its factory in Crewe. It becomes the fourth model to roll off the line.
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Bentley had been considering moving production of the £150,000 luxury 4X4s to the Slovakian capital of Bratislava in Eastern Europe
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Up to 4,000 4X4s will now be built at its factory in Crewe every year
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Prime Minister David Cameron has welcomed the 'fantastic news' | 52,861 | record_train |
@placeholder attributes more illness and conditions to exposure then America does, including, for example, reproductive abnormalities and congenital deformities. | By Ap PUBLISHED: 15:04 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 15:14 EST, 4 April 2013 The Church of Scientology is asking Vietnam’s aging veterans to put their faith in the organization and pay $350 for treatment to help cure illnesses possibly caused by exposure to Agent Orange. A mushroom farm in northern Vietnam has been converted into the Scientology center – to help the veterans still suffering from the effects of war. North Vietnamese army veteran Nguyen Anh Quoc is one of its followers, and is seen grimacing as he forces down the last of the 35 vitamins he takes each morning.
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Many medical experts regard the treatment as junk medicine or dangerous
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U.S. airplanes sprayed up to 12 million gallons of Agent Orange over the country during the Vietnam War to strip away vegetation used as cover by Vietnamese soldiers | 52,862 | record_train |
In the @placeholder we are in the middle of an epidemic. | By Claire Bates UPDATED: 07:56 EST, 2 December 2011 The North East has seen a 400 per cent increase in the number of hospital admissions for people in their early 30s with alcoholic liver disease (model) Consultants have called on the Government to introduce new curbs on alcohol advertising to protect young people. In an open letter they warned Britain is facing an epidemic of liver disease caused by a binge drinking culture and cheap booze. The North East has been hit particularly hard with figures showing a 400 per cent increase in the number of hospital admissions for people in their early 30s with alcoholic liver disease.
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It was claimed by the @placeholder that the declaration signed seven years earlier was in fact illegal. | By Richard Hartley-parkinson Last updated at 9:14 PM on 21st October 2011 It is an argument that many would think is long forgotten now that the two countries have one of the strongest international alliances in the world. But that has not stopped a team of lawyers from the UK challenging the Declaration of Independence that released the United States from their colonial masters. A debate took place this week in Philadelphia - the city where discussions began in 1776 and concluded in the separation on July 4 - between the two countries testing the validity of the document. Michael Beloff (left), former president of Trinity College, Oxford, headed the UK team while David Levi, Dean of Duke University Law, spoke for the U.S. side
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British lawyers state the document amounted to treason
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'She’s been in @placeholder for years and had no trouble. | By Damien Gayle PUBLISHED: 10:24 EST, 17 May 2012 | UPDATED: 08:01 EST, 18 May 2012 A little girl with learning difficulties has been banned from her local Brownie group over 'health and safety concerns'. Kacey Godfrey, seven, was devastated after being told to hand back her uniform by Girlguiding bosses, who said there were not enough staff to cope with her. Her parents Donna, 36, and Simon, 38, now fear their daughter will lose touch with friends she met in the Rainbows, the Girlguiding group for five to seven-year-olds. Heartbroken: Little Kacey Godfrey gives the Girl Guide salute in her Brownies uniform. Her mother says the child has been left in tears by the ban
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The escape may be due partly to a problem plaguing the prison that couldn't hold @placeholder: overcrowding. | (CNN) -- Interpol has issued an international wanted notice for a French gangster who authorities say used explosives as part of a brazen escape from a prison in Lille, France, over the weekend, the organization said Monday. Redoine Faid held five people, including four guards, at gunpoint at the detention center Saturday, officials said. He then burst his way to freedom by detonating explosives that destroyed five doors, penitentiary union spokesman Etienne Dobremetz told CNN affiliate BFMTV. Interpol announced Monday that it issued its wanted notice, known as a red notice, within hours of Faid's escape. A European arrest warrant covering 26 countries also was issued for him Saturday.
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NEW: "He wants to be known as the greatest gangster," escaped prisoner's former editor says
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Redoine Faid is named in an Interpol notice and an arrest warrant covering 26 nations
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Authorities say he held hostages, blasted his way out of a prison in Lille on Saturday
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Faid, known for armored truck attacks, spent years in prison | 52,866 | record_train |
But it today appeared that @placeholder has had enough of apologising. | By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 09:28 EST, 29 March 2012 | UPDATED: 16:39 EST, 6 May 2012 An angry Rupert Murdoch today declared war against 'enemies' who have accused his pay-TV operation of sabotaging its rivals, denouncing them as 'old toffs and right wingers' stuck in the last century. Separate reports by the BBC and the Australian Financial Review newspaper this week claimed that News Corp's pay-TV smartcard security unit NDS had promoted piracy attacks on its international rivals. NDS and News Corp have already denied the allegations. But today the media conglomerate mounted a concerted fight back as a corruption scandal that has plagued its British newspapers began to encroach on its far more lucrative pay-TV business.
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News Corp boss, 81, takes to Twitter to launch savage attack on his critics
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Australian officials confirm they are not investigating report that News Corp was involved in the piracy-promoting plot aimed at crippling its competitors | 52,867 | record_train |
@placeholder community of about 5,000 which is 190 miles away from Lima, Lane's known whereabouts before his early morning capture. | The convicted killer of three Ohio students at a high school cafeteria who escaped from a Lima prison Thursday has been taken back into custody. Nineteen-year-old T.J. Lane escaped along with two other inmates and one of the inmates was immediately captured, Lima police Sgt. Andy Green said. A search was then underway in woods and a residential area near the prison, he said. Lane was discovered after 1am with the help of police aircraft hiding out in or near an area farm building. Lane's accomplice remained at large. Scroll down for video Caught: T.J. Lane smirks as he listens to the judge during his sentencing in Chardon, Ohio. Ohio police said Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014, that Lane, 19, the convicted killer of three students at a high school cafeteria, escaped from prisonand was caught hours later near a farm building
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Nineteen-year-old school shooter T.J. Lane fled a Lima, Ohio prison with two other inmates and was found in a farm building after 1am Friday
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One of the three original escapees remained at large
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Lane is serving three consecutive life sentences without possibility of parole
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Lane is loathed not least of all for mocking the distraught family of victims before and during his sentencing in court
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An April visit from a state committee found that the Allen Oakwood Correctional Institution housed 1,635 prisoners--217 over its capacity
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Visibly uncomfortable, the representative from @placeholder's embassy in Beijing, could do little more than repeat his government's talking points. | Beijing, China (CNN) -- "Mr. Ambassador, as time goes on we know that the odds of my son and the other relatives on the plane having survived becomes smaller and smaller," said a grey-haired man named Wen. As he addressed the Malaysian diplomat seated at a table just a few feet away in the packed Beijing hotel conference room, Wen began sobbing uncontrollably into a microphone. It had been more than 45 days since his son disappeared aboard missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370. "To know that somebody is alive, you need to see them. To know that somebody is dead, you need to see the body. That's all I ask of you," Wen concluded, weeping. Members of the audience sobbed quietly in their seats.
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CNN's Ivan Watson: Each day brings another disappointment to relatives waiting for news
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Malaysian Airlines has housed relatives in a number of Beijing hotels, he writes
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Watson: A committee representing the families has continued pressing its case
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Malaysian officials sent to brief Chinese families are armed with little to no information, he says | 52,869 | record_train |
The defeat left @placeholder in 13th place, one of three clubs on 18 points. | (CNN) -- Zlatan Ibrahimovic was again on target as AC Milan returned to the top of Italy's Serie A with a 2-0 victory at Cagliari on Tuesday. Francesco Pisano's early own-goal and a second-half strike from the in-form Ibrahimovic put the defending champions one point clear of unbeaten Juventus, who visit third-placed Udinese on Wednesday. Massimiliano Allegri's team took the lead in the fourth minute when Pisano deflected Antonio Nocerino's effort into the net after Ibrahimovic sent Robinho free down the right. Ibrahimovic and Nocerino both scored in Saturday's win over Siena which briefly put Milan above Juve, and the Sweden striker continued his rich scoring run in the 60th minute.
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AC Milan move one point above Juventus with 2-0 win in Sardinia on Tuesday
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Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic joins German Denis at the top of the scoring charts
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Real Madrid cruise into last 16 of Spain's Copa del Rey with 5-1 victory
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Borussia Dortmund battle into quarterfinals of German Cup after penalty shootout | 52,870 | record_train |
On Monday, @placeholder and her foreign affairs minister both noted the U.S. trade surplus with Brazil, and Rousseff called for better balance in U.S. monetary and fiscal policies to prevent a depreciation of the dollar that harms emerging market trade partners. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and visiting Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff on Monday stressed the importance of strong ties between their countries, despite Brazil's concerns about U.S. economic policies that it says can work against emerging economies. In comments to reporters after a White House meeting, Obama and Rousseff highlighted the areas of cooperation on energy development, education and trade as the two leaders prepare to attend the upcoming Summit of the Americas in Cartagena, Colombia, beginning Friday. However, they made no mention of less collaborative topics, such as whether each country will purchase new military aircraft from the other, or whether the United States will support Brazil's efforts to gain a seat at the U.N. Security Council.
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NEW: Brazil's president calls for a balanced U.S. economic approach
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Two-way trade between Brazil and the United States totaled $74 billion in 2011
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Booed: Rosberg was jeered when he took to the podium to claim his second-place prize in @placeholder | By Jonathan McEvoy for the Daily Mail Nico Rosberg will fly from his home in Monaco to next weekend's race in Monza with an untroubled 29-point lead in the Formula One drivers' championship to show for his controversial driving in last Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix. To the German's critics, the six-figure fine imposed by his Mercedes team after his second-lap crash with title rival and team-mate Lewis Hamilton is scant punishment: he is a multi-millionaire for whom donating a fraction of his earnings to charity is a minuscule price to pay. But Max Mosley, the former president of motor racing's governing body, the FIA, believes Mercedes did Rosberg a disservice by divulging that they were disciplining him for a crash that ended Hamilton's race while he went on to finish second.
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The German 'acknowledged' his role in the crash on lap 2 of the Belgian GP
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Hamilton has said 'it would be wrong to point fingers' in a statement
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Max Mosley believes the public nature of the fine is unfair on Rosberg
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If it’s true that @placeholder chose not to sign their former captain then that’s bizarre, especially as they have allowed potential rivals Chelsea take him. | There is still time for more to come but with knowing nods to Diego Costa (Chelsea), Rio Ferdinand, Mauricio Isla (both QPR), Fraser Forster (Southampton) and Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal), these are my top five signings made by Premier League clubs so far this summer. 5) Romelu Lukaku - Everton Everything about this signing sings of a new era for Everton Football Club. Soon after paying the wages to keep Gareth Barry, Bill Kenwright has again answered his critics among the Goodison faithful by laying out some serious cash by way of £28million for Lukaku. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fabregas and Bojan scoring for their new clubs
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Romelu Lukaku was signed by Everton for £28million this summer
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Cesc Fabregas and Bojan are astute captures by Chelsea and Stoke
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It's hoped Enner Valencia will add flair to Sam Allardyce's West Ham
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Calum Chambers started at centre half on his Arsenal debut | 52,873 | record_train |
Mr Goldstein, who ran four marathons in one week two years ago, had to complete the @placeholder race in less than six-and-a-half hours to catch his flight to Africa. | By Lyle Brennan PUBLISHED: 12:26 EST, 21 April 2012 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 21 April 2012 The man who set out to conquer Kilimanjaro with a nine-foot cuddly tiger strapped to his back has reached the highest peak in Africa. Paul Goldstein hauled the 30lb beast to an altitude of 19,341ft - just a few days after the two of them completed last Sunday's Brighton marathon. And as if that weren't enough, the 49-year-old is now preparing to carry his feline friend across the finish line in the London marathon tomorrow. Top cat: An overjoyed Paul Goldstein celebrates reaching the Uhuru peak of Kilimanjaro having made the ascent with a nine-foot cuddly tiger on his back
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Paul Goldstein summits Africa's tallest mountain to raise funds for endangered Bengal tigers
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The 49-year-old photographer ran the Brighton marathon last weekend and is preparing to tackle the London race tomorrow | 52,874 | record_train |
Responsible for getting 15,000 meals a day onto planes departing Hong Kong International Airport, @placeholder is well versed in meeting the demands of both airlines and passengers. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- Long gone are the days of ice sculptures and crepe suzette served up as a matter of course in first class cabins on airliners. But what is presented to premium passengers can still rival some top hotels or restaurants, and can often act as a good barometer for the health of an airline's fortunes. "When times get tough, food is one of the costs airlines can cut without jeopardizing safety," says Andreas Weber, general manager of airline catering company, Gate Gourmet. "It has changed back and forth (over time); airlines go through crises," he says. "(Today) more airlines are investing substantially in their first and business class products. Making people comfortable in big seats, everyone is doing that already, but what is left is the catering experience."
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Much of premium class airline food is hand-prepared
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Gate Gourmet one of three airline catering facilities next to Hong Kong airport
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The @placeholder said two weeks ago its review of the policy should "hopefully" conclude shortly. | Washington (CNN) -- President Obama should end a longstanding policy of not writing letters of condolence to families of troops who commit suicide, dozens of lawmakers urged him in a letter Wednesday. The lawmakers warned that "our armed forces are in the midst of a suicide epidemic." U.S. Army statistics show that more than 200 troops have killed themselves this year, more than in 2008, which was a record year. "By overturning this policy on letters of condolence to the families of suicide victims, you can send a strong signal that you will not tolerate a culture in our armed forces that discriminates against those with a mental illness," the lawmakers wrote.
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Forty-six members of Congress ask President Obama to revise policy
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Among the ministries reportedly allocated to @placeholder are defense, home affairs, foreign affairs, justice and legal affairs, and media and information. | HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Robert Mugabe's political rivals Saturday accused the Zimbabwean president of "ambush" in allocating key ministries to his own party in defiance of a power-sharing agreement aimed at ending political turmoil in the country. The opposition MDC accuses Mugabe of "ambush." Zimbabwe's state-run Herald newspaper reported that ministries inlcuding defense, justice, and media, were being placed in the hands of Mugabe's ZANU-PF. Party spokesman Bright Matonga said the move had cross-party support but the Movement for Democratic Change's Nelson Chamisa decried the move is an "ambush" that puts the power-sharing deal in jeopardy. Under the deal reached last month, Mugabe stays in office but shares power with MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai, who became vice president. Arthur Mutambara, who leads a splinter MDC faction, became deputy vice president.
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MDC decries Mugabe move to allocate key ministries to his ZANU-PF party
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"But I also liked, a lot, @placeholder's season 3, which until its office-Ocean's-Eleven finale turned off some fans with its slow pace and melancholy." | (CNN) -- Tom Carson of GQ probably put it best in his review of the return of "Mad Men" for its sixth season: "Every year, TV critics get all tingly when our early screeners of 'Mad Men's' premiere (episode) show up in the mail," he writes. Critics are weighing in on the new season which starts Sunday night. Well, weighing in as much as they can as creator Matthew Weiner has asked those who've been fortunate enough to view the premiere to not share certain details. Weiner's penchant for secrecy is just adding to the sense of expectation it seems.
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McGahn, who did not provide a timeline of events, said FEC commissioners had not given their staffers permission to reach out to the @placeholder on the matter, which is generally required for such inquiries. | The vice chairman of the Federal Election Commission told CNN on Monday he has seen numerous undisclosed e-mails between FEC staffers and the Internal Revenue Service that raise new questions about potential improper contact between two federal agencies in the alleged targeting of conservative political groups. Don McGahn, a Republican FEC commissioner, said an investigator from his agency contacted Lois Lerner, the IRS employee at the center of the political storm now engulfing that agency. He said the contact was made to discuss the status of one such conservative political advocacy group, the American Future Fund. Shortly after Lerner was contacted, the IRS sent a questionnaire to the American Future Fund, McGahn added.
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Democratic chief of FEC says she doesn't know about the e-mails
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Top FEC Republican discusses additional e-mails between IRS and FEC
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Don McGahn: FEC staffer improperly contacted Lois Lerner of IRS about conservative group
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Republicans ask if FEC revelations indicate a broader targeting of conservatives | 52,879 | record_train |
Contested primaries feature robust discussions on the most pressing issues facing our nation -- and the best ideas for making @placeholder stronger. | (CNN)In recent weeks, hundreds of thousands of Americans have joined a growing chorus urging Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren to run for president. I am not endorsing her as a candidate, at this point. But I am excited about the movement that is pushing her candidacy, unlike a whole bunch of Beltway types who have lined up to say how silly the whole notion is. Warren will not run, they cry -- though a draft movement has convinced her before. And even if she did, she would not win -- though no one gave President Obama a chance, either. Still, even if all of the naysayers are somehow on to something, the folks supporting "Run Warren Run" -- MoveOn.org, Democracy for America, and the Working Families Party -- and "Ready for Warren" have it right. Here is why:
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Van Jones: A Warren candidacy would be good for democracy -- and Democrats
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Stan has the rights for @placeholder and the exclusive Australian rights for its prequel Better Call Saul | Australian pop culture lovers got a taste of the hotly anticipated Better Call Saul, just an hour after the Breaking Bad spin-off aired in the United States. To the delight of many in Australia, the series premiered on Monday night at 6pm AEDT on the brand new streaming service Stan. The show was fast-tracked by the service, which was launched through a partnership between Fairfax Media and Nine Entertainment Company, airing almost immediately after the show screened in the US. Scroll down for video Better Call Saul, the Breaking Bad spin-off, aired on Monday night just an hour after screening in the US
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New streaming service Stan launched Breaking Bad spin-off on Monday
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Better Call Saul pulled in a record 6.4 million viewers in the US
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The service aired the series just an hour after it screen on the west coast
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Referring to the main @placeholder march, Mr Cazeneuve said: ‘I consider that the conditions are not right to guarantee security.’ | If they hide their faces the sentence can be increased to three years jail, and a 45,000 euro fine France's Socialist government provoked outrage today by becoming the first in the world to ban protests against Israeli action in Palestine. In what is viewed as an outrageous attack on democracy, Socialist Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said mass demonstrations planned for the weekend should be halted. Mr Cazeneuve said there was a ‘threat to public order’, while opponents said he was ‘criminalising’ popular support of the Palestinian people. Scroll down for video Pro-Palestinian demonstrators take to the streets of Paris on Sunday. France's socialist government has sparked uproar after it banned protests against Israeli action in Palestine
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Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said there was a 'threat to public order'
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Thousands across France were set to march again this weekend
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And a week, or maybe two weeks, of building the list of questions, both policy and personal, awaiting a @placeholder 2016 campaign. | Washington (CNN) -- Who needs the Kardashians -- or has time for them, anyway -- when "Keeping up with the Clintons" is so entertaining. Not to mention exhausting. Karl Rove raises the idea that Hillary Clinton suffered a traumatic brain injury, and the debate rages: A. A low blow reckless gossip nugget? B. A legitimate point about her health and her transparency? C. Proof Republicans are so afraid of her they are getting hyper-tough now, hoping she chooses the calm of civilian life? D. All of the above? As you debate that, consider this sage observation from Bill Clinton, the former President who for decades now has reveled in dishing out political advice and analysis: "You can't get too upset about it. It's just the beginning. They will get better at it."
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Republican strategist Karl Rove asked if Hillary Clinton had suffered brain injury
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Bill Clinton laughed off Rove's attack, saying, "They'll get better at it"
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Clinton confidant thinks the "cheap shot" makes it more likely that she'll run | 52,883 | record_train |
Although Brown faces a misdemeanor charge, the singer has a lot riding on Monday's assault trial in @placeholder. | Chris Brown's assault trial has been delayed until Wednesday as lawyers regroup after the conviction of the singer's bodyguard, who was to have testified. Prosecutors are considering whether to grant immunity to bodyguard Christopher Hollosy so that he could testify in Brown's trial. Minutes before Brown's trial was to have begun in the same court, D.C. Superior Judge Patricia Wynn on Monday morning found Hollosy guilty of assaulting a man on a Washington sidewalk. Hollosy was not justified in hitting Parker Adams since there was no evidence he was advancing on the singer as he took photos with a fan, the judge said. Wynn, who will also decide Brown's case, said she believed the testimony of a limousine driver who said Brown hit Adams before Hollosy attacked.
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Prosecutors consider giving bodyguard immunity to testify in Chris Brown trial
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The bodyguard is expected to testify he landed a punch that broke Adams' nose
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Brown's Washington arrest caused his California probation to be revoked | 52,884 | record_train |
cope with the arrival of a huge number of competitors, @placeholder family | By Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 18:52 EST, 11 April 2012 | UPDATED: 01:41 EST, 12 April 2012 Planes full of passengers could be ‘left on runways’ as airports struggle to cope during the Olympic Games, senior MPs have warned. The House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee said London Heathrow could become gridlocked, with planes forced to circle the airport and tourists made to queue at passport control for several hours. In a leaked letter to Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt, MPs claim cuts to UK Border Agency staff and poor contingency plans could be a recipe for disaster during the London 2012 Games.
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MPs claim cuts to UK Border Agency staff and poor contingency plans could be a recipe for disaster
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Heathrow operator BAA had not allowed more time in schedule to unload thousands of extra passengers | 52,885 | record_train |
Negredo is currently at @placeholder on a one-year loan deal that includes an obligatory purchase clause at the end of the deal. | Alvaro Negredo has been named in Valencia's squad for the first time since breaking his foot before his loan move from Manchester City. The Spanish forward could now make his long-awaited debut for the club against regional rival Elche at Mestalla Stadium on Saturday. 29-year-old Negredo scored 23 goals in 48 games as Manchester City won the Premier League and Capital One Cup last season. Alvaro Negredo poses during his unveiling as a Valencia player last month The Spanish forward has not played for Valencia after breaking his foot in a pre-season game in July But the former Sevilla man has been sidelined since breaking his right foot in one of City's pre-season games in July.
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Negredo in Valencia squad for the first time since breaking his foot
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The forward was injured in a Manchester City pre-season game in July
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'I played volleyball at the University of Tennessee from 1996 to 1997 under @placeholder,' Zammett Ruddy wrote. | By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:43 EST, 29 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:43 EST, 29 May 2013 A former Tennessee volleyball player has written a blog post backing up her teammates' accusations that incoming Rutgers athletic director Julie Hermann abused them verbally and emotionally during her coaching tenure in the 1990s. On her blog, Erin Zammett Ruddy wrote Wednesday that the players held a team meeting after the 1996 season to figure out why they were miserable, and 'we quickly realized Julie was the common denominator.' Zammett Ruddy said the players detailed their grievances in a letter they brought to Joan Cronan, the Tennessee women's athletic director at the time.
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Former Tennessee volleyball player Erin Zammett Ruddy says accusations against Julie Hermann are 'all true'
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Julie Hermann was hired last month as Rutgers' new athletic director
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She is accused of berating Tennessee volleyball players about their weight and calling them 'whores'
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Last week @placeholder -- who has been mulling a presidential bid -- confirmed that his paid contributor arrangement with Fox had been terminated. | New York (CNN) -- Fox News and potential presidential candidate Ben Carson went their separate ways last week. Is Fox host and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee next? The tension between Huckabee's current job and possible future job has been laid bare in a number of recent news stories. Huckabee, who sought the Republican nomination for president in 2008, is clearly considering a second run -- which would mean he'd have to give up his Saturday night show on Fox News. On Wednesday, Fox News executive vice president of programming Bill Shine indicated that a decision might be made soon.
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Fox News said Wednesday that the network is reviewing Mike Huckabee's political activity
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Huckabee has a show that airs on the network on Saturday nights
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Huckabee is also considering another run for the GOP nomination for president | 52,888 | record_train |
The clamps were used on 47 of the company's 102 @placeholder 757 airplanes. | (CNN) -- American Airlines, already grappling with union issues and bankruptcy fallout, is now confronting a third problem: growing reports of loose seats. On Tuesday, the company said another flight had experienced loose seats, bringing the total to three flights on two planes in a week. A plane headed from Vail, Colorado, to Dallas on September 26 had seats come loose, the airline's vice president of safety confirmed Tuesday. The same aircraft experienced a similar problem on a New York to Miami flight on Monday morning. That flight had to return to John F. Kennedy Airport. Separately, a Boeing 757 from Boston to Miami carrying 175 passengers diverted to New York on Saturday when three seats in row 12 came loose shortly after takeoff.
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The seats came loose during three flights on two planes
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American Airlines is evaluating dozens of planes "out of abundance of caution"
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The company says it has found six planes with seats that were not properly secured
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A pilots union an American could resume contract negotiations as early as Wednesday | 52,889 | record_train |
It's not you: The golfer said the problem was all his and wished @placeholder all the best for the future | By John Drayton Caroline Wozniacki has thanked fans for their 'sweet messages' following her split from Rory McIlroy and claimed she'll 'never walk alone' in reference to her favourite football club Liverpool. The pair's engagement was called off on Wednesday with the major winner and former world No 1 confirming the relationship had ended after he realised he was not ready for marriage. Woznaicki took to Twitter on Thursday morning to thanks fans for their support following the break up and said: 'It's a hard time for me right now. Thanks for all the sweet messages! Happy I support Liverpool right now because I know I'll never walk alone.'
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Wozniacki thans fans for sweet messages following split from McIlroy
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Northern Irishman blamed himself for the break-up
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The 25-year-old claimed he wasn't ready for marriage
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Wozniacki had been with McIlroy for more than two years
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He proposed to the Danish tennis star back in December | 52,890 | record_train |
Three of the arrests were among seven individuals facing federal indictments for alleged conspiracy to launder money and other charges; the other three defendants are from a business in the Mexican state of @placeholder and are being sought, authorities said. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Los Angeles is known as the nation's capital of many things. Entertainment. Gangs. Even the creative capital of the world. Add this: The City of Angels is now the nation's "epicenter" for money laundering by international drug cartels. Federal officials made such an announcement this week after they raided downtown businesses and seized an estimated $100 million in cash and from bank accounts around the world that were part of forfeiture actions in the ongoing probe. Some of the laundered money included ransom payments to the Sinaloa drug cartel that allegedly kidnapped and tortured a U.S. citizen at a ranch in Mexico.
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Authorities seize more than $100 million in raids of downtown Los Angeles shops
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The business are located in the city's bazaar-like fashion district
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International drug cartels allegedly use a "trade-based money laundering" scheme
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Couriers brought "duffel bags and suitcases full of cash to many businesses," feds say | 52,891 | record_train |
Concerns have been raised however that bison could bring disease - namely, brucellosis, an infection that causes stillbirths in cows and may have been transmitted to about half the bison in @placeholder from exposure to cattle. | By James Rush Genetically pure wild bison could be reintroduced to vast swathes of the American West and allowed to roam in parts of their native habitat once again for the first time in more than 100 years. While once millions of the powerful animals roamed the plains to the west of the Mississippi, their numbers were driven down by hunting to fewer than 50, who discovered refuge in Yellowstone National Park in the early 20th century. Officials at the park have now begun seeking public comment on plans which could see the animal reintroduced to states including Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Nebraska and South Dakota.
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Yellowstone National Park officials begin consultation on reintroduction
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Would be first time bison roamed in American West for more than 100 years
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Recent U.S. Interior Department report concluded the animal could potentially be moved back on to land without posing risk to livestock | 52,892 | record_train |
Hernandez' defense disputed @placeholder' credibility, saying he had previously said he had heard no such confession and focusing on inconsistencies in his story. | A former member of a New Jersey church group testified on Thursday that a deli worker accused of kidnapping and murdering of Etan Patz in 1979 confessed the crimes to him during a religious retreat later that year. Pedro Hernandez is accused of the kidnapping and murder of the 6-year-old boy who vanished on May 25, 1979 while walking to a school bus stop in Manhattan's Soho neighborhood. It was his first day of going to school by himself. His body was never found, but in 2001 he was declared legally dead. Ramon Rodriguez, 75, told a Manhattan court on Thursday that Pedros Hernandez, left, admitted to the kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz, right, on a 1979 religious retreat in New Jersey
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Ramon Rodriguez, 75, told a Manhattan court on Thursday that Pedros Hernandez had admitted to the kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz
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He said Hernandez had admitted to killing the six-year-old boy while they were on a religious retreat in New Jersey just months later
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Hernandez, 54, was arrested in 2012 after police got a tip that he had confessed at a church group
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Etan's body was never found and he was declared legally dead in 2001 | 52,893 | record_train |
The ad also whacks Orman for refusing to say which party he would caucus with if he were to win the @placeholder seat. | (CNN) -- The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is coming to the rescue of Republican Senator Pat Roberts, airing its first television ad in Kansas starting Wednesday morning, CNN has learned. The Chamber of Commerce has been playing a big role this election year by spending millions on ads to prop up incumbents in GOP primaries, and now in the general election, to help defeat Democratic incumbents. Spending money in the ruby red state of Kansas to defend Roberts was hardly the original plan for the Chamber of Commerce. But after the Democratic Senate candidate Chad Taylor dropped out, and Orman, an independent, began rising in the polls, the group decided to join several others to try to save Roberts, and potentially a GOP takeover of the Senate.
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Republican Sen. Pat Roberts is in a tough reelection fight with an independent candidate.
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The Democrat dropped out of the race because the independent had a better shot at winning.
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Republican leaning groups have rallied around Roberts in an attempt to keep the seat. | 52,894 | record_train |
Pointing out that the @placeholder had become more dry and boring with the drift toward cheaper programming and away from in-house quality drama, she said the innovative and entertaining shows of the past belong to a bygone era. | Too much? Stephen Fry's quiz show QI appeared on national channel the Australian Broadcasting Corporation so frequently there are fears he is killing off local talent If you think there’s too much Stephen Fry on British TV, spare a thought for Australians. His quiz show QI has appeared on national channel the Australian Broadcasting Corporation so frequently there are fears he is killing off local talent. Former senator Margaret Reynolds told an Australian parliamentary inquiry into ABC’s content that Fry was on the channel in Tasmania so often she wondered how viewers would know they were actually in Australia. Hundreds of members of the Friends of the ABC, a public lobby group, in Tasmania share her concerns.
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Former senator tells Australian inquiry she wondered how viewers knew they were Down Under
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His quiz show has appeared on Australian Broadcasting Corporation so often, there are fears local talent is being killed off | 52,895 | record_train |
Wright said the @placeholder is fast becoming an alternative for African-Americans disproportionately affected by the failing economy. | Washington (CNN) -- As the now-former presidential hopeful Herman Cain moves to Plan B, black conservatives say it's time to stick with their Plan A, and use the leverage that the GOP candidate gave them. "The movement should ...work actively, consistently, and thoroughly to bring the conservative message to new audiences with a firm grasp of the issues," conservative commentator Lenny McAllister said. But Cain's rise in the polls -- strong enough to have been taken seriously as a legitimate candidate — seems as unlikely as the rise of a young, black conservative Republican movement. Both seem an anomaly, especially among the African-American community.
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Some young black conservatives view Cain's downfall with mixed feelings
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His many mistakes, they say, hurt their cause
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But his early success and tea party support show the movement could embrace a black conservative | 52,896 | record_train |
Glory days: Solskjaer says working under Ferguson at @placeholder moulded him into the manager he is now | Solskjaer confirmed as new Cardiff boss on rolling contract Norwegian says former boss Ferguson did not tell him to turn down the job Aim is to secure Premier League safety and finish above Swansea Solskjaer says situation with owner Vincent Tan is 'not what it seems' Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman helped convince former United striker to join By Riath Al-Samarrai PUBLISHED: 07:49 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 21:47 EST, 2 January 2014 Is Cardiff the right move for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer? Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insisted he will have the final say on all footballing matters at Cardiff City after he was confirmed as their new manager.
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Solskjaer confirmed as new Cardiff boss on rolling contract
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Norwegian says former boss Ferguson did not tell him to turn down the job
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Aim is to secure Premier League safety and finish above Swansea
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Solskjaer says situation with owner Vincent Tan is 'not what it seems'
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Cardiff chairman Mehmet Dalman helped convince former United striker to join | 52,897 | record_train |
'It's definitely not a reflection on @placeholder and we're glad she took it in good humour. | By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 05:53 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:35 EST, 11 October 2013 Avid fans of one red headed blogger were left bemused as Facebook linked her posts to a ‘similar’ page – that of a flame-haired porn star. Erika Napoletano, an author, marketing expert and former TEDTalk speaker, who blogs at RedHead Writing, realised when the social media giant gets it wrong, they get it very wrong. The site’s targeted advertising algorithms, used to tailor the ads a person sees on their page, suggested fans of RedHead Writing might also be interested in Camille Crimson’s page.
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Adult actress's page linked to blog
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Both women unaware of association until followers commented
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Facebook's automated process linked pages 'because of women's red hair' | 52,898 | record_train |
"I think that was a big deal for @placeholder, to buy her a diamond as big as Mike Todd's. | London (CNN) -- Though she may have had numerous husbands and lovers, Hollywood icon Elizabeth Taylor had one enduring love: jewelry. Her dazzling collection of jewels, many of which were given to her as presents by husbands including Richard Burton and Mike Todd, were referred to Friday in London by Jonathan Rendell, Deputy Chairman of Christie's Americas, as "the crown jewels of Hollywood." Fans of the screen idol can now ogle highlights from her extensive jewelry collection, along with a selection of her haute couture dresses by designers including Chanel and Christian Dior, and paintings by artists such as Edgar Degas and Camille Pissarro, at Christie's auction house in London.
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Highlights from Elizabeth Taylor's extensive jewelry collection on display at Christie's in London
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Dazzling gems include 33.19-carat diamond, a present from Richard Burton to Taylor
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Collection known as the "crown jewels of Hollywood"
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Jewels may cause bidding frenzy in the salesroom, say Christie's | 52,899 | record_train |
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