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One problem -- besides whatever happened to the left engine -- is that Tulsa's airport doesn't have @placeholder workers on hand to handle incoming international travelers. | (CNN) -- Those aboard an American Airlines airplane from London got to see a little more of America than they expected Friday, after their flight was diverted to Tulsa, Oklahoma, due to engine trouble. Flight 79 took off from Heathrow Airport at 3 p.m. (10 a.m. ET), destined for Dallas, Texas, according to American Airlines' website. The Boeing 777-200 airliner made it over the United States, but not to its final destination. It was diverted to Tulsa due to an issue with the plane's left engine, American Airlines spokeswoman Laura Masvidal told CNN. She did not specify what the issue was. Its flight crew declared an emergency before landing at Tulsa's airport shortly after 6:30 p.m. CT (7:30 p.m. ET).
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American Airlines Flight 79 took off from London, destined for Dallas
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Spokeswoman: Its crew declared an emergency due to a left engine issue
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The 777 had to sit on the tarmac because Tulsa didn't have Customs agents
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A new aircraft will pick up the passengers and fly them to Texas | 52,900 | record_train |
Not even @placeholder' wife -- with two young children at home in the suburbs -- wanted to get involved. | (CNN) -- Virginia Johnson once told me something surprising about her famous partnership with Dr. William Masters, which helped revolutionize America's understanding of human sexuality. Despite Masters and Johnson's worldwide fame, "We were absolutely the two most secretive people on the face of the Earth," she said. "There's simply no one who knew us well. People have a lot of speculation, but they don't know." On Thursday, as I read the obituaries about Johnson's death at age 88, I was reminded of Virginia's words. There's a sense of marvel about her life story and how she managed to affect the lives and happiness of so many people, especially independent-minded women like herself who wanted to make their own decisions about sex outside the dictates of men.
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Thomas Maier: Virginia Johnson, who has died, helped women take control of their sexuality
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From modest beginnings, she partnered with William Masters on revolutionary sex research
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She and Masters took on subjects not discussed, like women's multiple orgasms
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Maier: Masters said their research depended on her; she helped change the terms of sex | 52,901 | record_train |
CNN: Tell me about the inspiration behind "@placeholder." | (CNN) -- Take the magic of the "Harry Potter" novels, add in a story of forbidden love like "Twilight" and you have what publishers hope is the makings of another blockbuster in "The Night Circus." The new novel tells the story of two young magicians, Celia and Marco, forced to compete in an elaborate duel, but who instead fall in love. Set in the 19th century, the story plays out within the black and white striped tents of "Le Cirque des Reves" an enchanted circus of dreams, which travels the world and is open only at night. It's made up of acrobats and animal trainers, a tattooed contortionist and amazing displays, including a garden of ice and a maze made of clouds.
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Erin Morgenstern puts a star-crossed lovers twist on magicians
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Publishers hope "The Night Circus" will be the next "Harry Potter"
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Morgenstern is met with great enthusiasm at her "signing-palooza" | 52,902 | record_train |
@placeholder told them to try again and ordered them back into the jury room. | (CNN) -- An Arizona judge declared a mistrial in the penalty phase of the Jodi Arias trial Thursday after a deadlocked jury said it couldn't decide whether to sentence her to death for the murder of her ex-boyfriend. That means a new jury will be chosen, but the first-degree murder conviction still stands. A retrial for the penalty phase will begin on July 18, Judge Sherry Stephens said. A status conference has been scheduled for June 20. Since Tuesday, jurors had been deliberating whether Arias, 32, should get a death sentence for murdering ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in 2008. A source with knowledge of the jury's vote said there was an 8-4 split in favor of sentencing Arias to death.
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NEW: Legal analysts debate whether prosecutors will offer Jodi Arias a deal
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A source says jurors voted 8-4 in favor of sentencing Arias to death
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The victim's sister sobs and the judge's voice cracks after jurors reveal their verdict
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One juror apologizes to victim Travis Alexander's family | 52,903 | record_train |
‘I think it will have helped the girls to hear about how @placeholder cope with fame because since everything has happened they’ve been pushed into the spotlight… but obviously for different reasons.’ | It must be one of the most bizarre acts of ‘charity’ ever performed. The tour manager of boyband One Direction has visited two British drugs smugglers in a Peru jail – to give them Easter eggs and a KFC. Paul Higgins went to see cocaine mules Melissa Reid and Michaella McCollum Connolly – nicknamed the Peru Two – when One Direction went to Lima for a concert. Impromptu visit: Paul Higgins (right), manager of One Direction, discussed 'fame' with Michaella McCollum Connelly (left, background) and Melissa Reid (left, foreground) when he dropped by their Lima prison As well as giving chocolate eggs and takeaway meals to the 20-year-olds, Higgins handed out free tickets for the concert to the children of families visiting the prison.
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Paul Higgins visited Lima jail during boyband's tour of Latin America
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Gave gifts to 20-year-old Britons, handed free tickets to prisoners' families
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He also talked to the 'Peru Two' about dealing with pressures of 'fame' | 52,904 | record_train |
@placeholder is conflicted when it comes to women's rights. | (CNN) -- Wajeha al-Huwaider picked up her passport, got in a taxi, and headed from her home in eastern Saudi Arabia to the nearby island kingdom of Bahrain -- a 45-minute drive that many Saudis take to get away for the weekend. Wajeha al-Huwaider says women face too many controls in Saudi Arabia. Despite having a valid passport, Saudi authorities at the border sent al-Huwaider home. That's because in Saudi Arabia, a woman needs permission from her male guardian before she can leave the country. Al-Huwaider -- a vocal women's rights activist in Saudi Arabia -- knew before she left that she would be turned away at the border. Her attempted trip was simply to make a point about the Saudi guardianship system that she says "controls all aspects of women's lives."
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Wajeha al-Huwaider says Saudi guardianship system is too restrictive for women
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Activist says Arab nation must respect women more or lose them for good
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Women are not allowed to vote or drive in Saudi Arabia
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Al-Huwaider urges women to attempt to cross border to highlight restrictions | 52,905 | record_train |
@placeholder plans to start voting as early as Wednesday on arming and training the rebels. | Washington (CNN) -- Sen. Rand Paul has gotten questions from the media lately at nearly every stop and in almost every interview about where he stands on combating the threat of ISIS. Because he's seriously thinking about running for president, his positions on major issues are being carefully scrutinized. In an interview Monday on Fox News, Paul was asked: "If a vote were to come to Congress to ask you to go to war against ISIS -- and to call it that -- would you vote yes?" "Yes," he responded, though he added that he'd try to sunset the 2001 Authorization for the Use of Military Force, a measure that the Obama administration is using as the legal basis for airstrikes against ISIS.
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Rand Paul says he doesn't support arming Syrian rebels in ISIS fight
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But he says "yes" when asked whether he would vote to go to war against ISIS
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Part of the President's plan to fight ISIS includes arming Syrian rebels | 52,906 | record_train |
@placeholder has built the company into a leading global developer of gambling, entertainment and convention resorts. | Madrid (CNN) -- The big bet is off. The Las Vegas Sands Corp. announced Friday its planned, multibillion dollar casino and hotel complex that Spaniards called "EuroVegas" has been canceled. "We don't see a path that leads to getting the necessary criteria to move this large-scale development forward. As a result, we will no longer pursue this opportunity," said Las Vegas Sands Chairman Sheldon Adelson, the American billionaire political activist, in a statement. The project was officially unveiled to much fanfare in February, and Spanish government officials appeared receptive to the promise of tens of thousands of jobs to build and later operate the casino and hotels, to help get Spain back on its feet economically. It had been scheduled to open in 2017 in a Madrid suburb.
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Las Vegas Sands Corp. cancels plans for multibillion dollar casino and hotel complex
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Reports: Company and Spanish government faced variety of hurdles negotiating deal
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Officials touted casino project would create 250,000 jobs when it was originally announced | 52,907 | record_train |
World stage: Manolas impressed during the World Cup with @placeholder | By Sami Mokbel for MailOnline Following the departure of Thomas Vermaelen to Barcelona, Arsene Wenger is on the hunt for a new centre-back to bolster his defensive options. Calum Chambers may have arrived from Southampton, with the 19-year-old putting in a couple of fine displays so far against Manchester City in the Community Shield and Crystal Palace in the Premier League, but Wenger is determined to add extra cover in the position. Targeted, then, is Olympiacos defender Kostas Manolos. Here, Sportsmail runs the rule over the Greek international to assess whether he is the right fit for Arsenal. Runner: Kostas Manolas (right) chases the ball against AC Milan's Giamopaolo Pazzini
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Olympiacos defender Manolas would be a good addition to Arsenal's squad
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The 23-year-old excelled for Greece in run to the last-16 at the World Cup
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Arsenal after a new centre-back following Thomas Vermaelen departure
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Manolas has Champions League experience with the Greek champions | 52,908 | record_train |
Thanks to the film, Hopper helped blaze a trail for the young, aggressive filmmakers who would take @placeholder by storm in the 1970s. | (CNN) -- Dennis Hopper, the one-time Hollywood enfant terrible who portrayed such indelible characters as "Easy Rider's" biker Billy and "Blue Velvet's" huffing villain Frank Booth, died of prostate cancer Saturday morning at his home in Venice, California, his wife said. He was 74. Hopper, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer last October, was surrounded by his children when he died, his wife, Victoria Hopper, told CNN. Funeral arrangements have not been decided, but Hopper's wish was to be buried in Taos, New Mexico, "his heart home," Victoria Hopper said. The American film icon made his last public appearance on March 26, 2010, when his star was dedicated on Hollywood's Walk of Fame.
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American film icon Dennis Hopper dies of prostate cancer at California home
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Funeral arrangements unclear, but he wanted to be buried in Taos, New Mexico, wife says
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He is best known for his roles in 1969 film "Easy Rider," 1986's "Hoosiers," recent TV spots
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His career as a performer and director spanned six decades | 52,909 | record_train |
And last month, U.S. officials said that @placeholder had offered to train on its soil moderate Syrian rebels who would fight ISIS. | This week, Canada became the latest country to join the U.S.-led fight against ISIS when its lawmakers voted Tuesday to contribute aircraft and personnel in the battle, though Prime Minister Stephen Harper stressed Canada will not commit ground troops. ISIS has seized large swaths of land in its quest to create a caliphate -- an Islamic state -- that stretches from western Syria to eastern Iraq. Turkey joined the coalition late last week as the militants continued to fight Kurdish and Iraqi forces on the ground. In September, the United States promised broad cooperation in the effort against the terror group. So far, Great Britain, France, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Australia, Germany, the Netherlands and other nations are participating.
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Canada voted to contribute aircraft and personnel in battle against ISIS
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Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Jordan have participated in airstrikes; Netherlands hit ISIS in Iraq
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Turkey recently authorized use of military force against ISIS as ISIS took nearby towns
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Kurdish Peshmerga forces are fighting on the ground against ISIS | 52,910 | record_train |
@placeholder, who said he's traveled on the route before, announced three investigations -- a judiciary inquiry, an internal inquiry within SNCF and an inquiry that will be handled by the country's transport ministry. | (CNN) -- At least six people were killed and 22 injured in a train derailment on Friday just south of Paris, French President Francois Hollande said. The announcement by Hollande revised the death toll down from seven dead in Bretigny-sur-Orge. Hollande arrived at the scene while rescue operations were under way. It was still unknown what caused the derailment of the regional train that left the Paris Austerlitz station Friday afternoon, said Guillaume Pepy, president of SNCF, the French national railway company. SNCF characterized it as an accident. Carrying about 370 people, the train was passing through the Bretigny-sur-Orge station. It did not have a scheduled stop there, Pepy said.
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NEW: At least six people were killed in the accident, France's president says
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Last four cars of train derailed, the railway company says
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France's national railways company says the derailment was an accident
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The cause of the derailment is being investigated, minister says | 52,911 | record_train |
While rare, fatal instances involving anaconda's and people have been recorded across the @placeholder basin. | River Monster's intrepid host Jeremy Wade faced down his greatest fear when he came face-to-face with a deadly 200 pound anaconda on the latest edition of his hit show, River Monsters. The British adventurer was followed by the crew of the Animal Planet smash as he navigated the Amazon River in Brazil, searching for the culprit in a series of recent, bone-crushing human deaths in Porto de Moz, in the deepest rainforest. The dramatic encounter, which aired on Monday night, put Wade, 58, into the murky waters of the mammoth river, where he literally stumbled upon a slumbering snake he estimated to be at least 20-feet long.
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River Monsters host Jeremy Wade came up close and personal to a 200-pound anaconda in the latest edition of his hit television show
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Revealed meeting an anaconda in its natural habitat is his greatest fear
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The snake the adventurer encountered is believed to be responsible for the deaths of at least one man in Porto de Moz in the Brazilian rainforest | 52,912 | record_train |
At one point, @placeholder presented himself to her, but not in human form. | By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 20:57 EST, 26 October 2013 | UPDATED: 20:58 EST, 26 October 2013 An Oklahoma woman says she's a firm believer in God after meeting him during the nine minutes she died in 2009. Crystal McVea is a 36-year-old married school teacher and mother of four who didn't quite believe in God for most of her life. At the age of three, McVea started to be sexually abused by her drug and alcohol-addicted step father and that abuse continued by him and others until the age of 12. Believer: After accidentally overdosing on drugs in a hospital while being treated for pancreatitis, Crystal McVea says she woke up in heaven where she met God
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Crystal McVea, 36, died for nine minutes after doctors overdosed her on pain medication in the hospital
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She says during those nine minutes she went to heaven and met God
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The married school teacher and mother of four says she was sexually-abused as a child and underwent an abortion when she was a teen which led her to believe God didn't love her or didn't exist
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She now full-heatedly believes in God and shared her experience in new book 'Waking Up In Heaven' | 52,913 | record_train |
As they sipped champagne to toast the birthday of his friend, businessman @placeholder, 52, Miss Alamuddin stroked the back of Clooney's head. | It is a stunning declaration of love that would put a sparkle into any girl’s eyes. As this first picture of Amal Alamuddin’s seven-carat diamond and platinum engagement ring shows, when George Clooney finally made up his mind to get married again he really meant it. The 53-year-old US actor gave the ring – estimated to be worth around £450,000 – to British lawyer Miss Alamuddin, 36, when he proposed earlier this year. The Hollywood star wooed his stunning fiancee with a string of flirty emails, it has today been reported. Scroll down for video George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin celebrate Rande Gerber's birthday in Santa Barbara, California, where she was pictured wearing her engagement ring
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Amal Alamuddin has a seven-carat diamond and platinum engagement ring
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Pictured wearing it at party where Clooney couldn’t have looked happier
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Miss Alamuddin, 36, is a British humanitarian lawyer of Lebanese descent | 52,914 | record_train |
Lynch, 55, said she was both thrilled and humbled, and thanked @placeholder for "leading by example" and "pushing the department to live up to its name." | President Barack Obama on Saturday nominated Loretta Lynch as his next U.S. attorney general, describing the two-time U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of New York as a "tough, fair and independent" lawyer. "It's pretty hard to be more qualified for this job than Loretta Lynch," Obama said at the White House, where he was joined by Lynch and outgoing Attorney General Eric Holder. "I can think of no better public servant to be our next attorney general." The president said the Senate overwhelmingly confirmed Lynch twice before as a federal prosecutor. "It's my hope that the Senate will confirm her for a third time without delay," he said.
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President Obama says Loretta Lynch is his pick for attorney general
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Loretta Lynch is a U.S. attorney in for the Eastern District of New York
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She would succeed Eric Holder, who announced his resignation in September | 52,915 | record_train |
Back to class: Robert Marucci has been allowed to return to @placeholder | The mother of a student who was kicked out of high school after starring in gay porn to help pay his family's bills said she couldn't be prouder. Melyssa Lieb, from Cocoa, Florida, said she vehemently supports her son, 18-year-old Robert Marucci, who was suspended from his high school after classmates discovered his explicit career. 'I think he's the most awesome person in the world,' she told WKMG through tears. 'He stood up and he was the man of the house when I couldn't be.' Scroll down for video Support: Melyssa Lieb says she is proud of her son for trying to earn cash for the family
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Robert Marucci was suspended from Cocoa High School in Florida after schoolmates found his explicit videos and began sharing them at school
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Marucci and his mother insist his work is legal and outside school so should not affect his classes
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The school said he was a 'major disruption' - but they have now allowed him back into the classroom following outrage over his suspension | 52,916 | record_train |
Dredge hit back with a birdie on the 17th to get within two shots once again, but found an awkward lie on the edge of a fairway bunker and was unable to apply any more pressure as @placeholder held on for the win. | By Phil Casey, Press Association Scotland's Marc Warren produced a nerveless final round to win his first European Tour title for seven years at the inaugural Made in Denmark event on Sunday. Warren began the day tied for the lead with Wales' Bradley Dredge, but carded a closing 68 in front of massive crowds at Himmerland Golf Resort to finish nine under par. The 33-year-old from Glasgow finished two shots clear of Dredge, with England's Phillip Archer three shots further back in third and home favourite Thomas Bjorn joint fourth with English pair Oliver Fisher and Eddie Pepperell. Title: Mark Warren is closing in on his third European Tour title at the Made in Denamrk event
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Marc Warren produced composed final round to win first European Tour title in seven years at inaugural Made in Denmark event
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Scot finishes two shots clear of Welshman Bradley Dredge at Himmerland
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England's Phillip Archer was three shots further back in third | 52,917 | record_train |
@placeholder begged Mayra to tell the authorities she was responsible for the injuries. | By Louise Boyle UPDATED: 18:11 EST, 28 November 2012 A morbidly obese woman, dubbed the 'half ton killer' after being charged with her nephew's murder, showed off her dramatic weight loss today as she broke her silence on the ordeal. Mayra Rosales originally told police she had accidentally killed two-year-old Eliseo by rolling on top of him while babysitting four years ago. However her 1,100lb frame became her defense - as investigators proved she was so heavy she could not have committed the crime. Rosales, from Texas, said on Tuesday that she despised the nickname. She appeared to have lost a significant amount of weight in photos posted on her Facebook page. Comments from supporters suggested that the 31-year-old had her stomach stapled earlier this month.
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Mayra Rosales, 31, has 'nothing against' her sister Jaime and still loves her
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Mayra was originally on trial for killing the boy by crushing him
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Jaime beat her two-year-old son to death with hairbrush in 2008 and allowed morbidly obese sister to take the fall
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Rosales posted Facebook pictures of recent weight loss surgery | 52,918 | record_train |
She went on to say that mr Wright must be a clever man as he used @placeholder as a springboard to fortune | By Sarah Harris PUBLISHED: 17:56 EST, 29 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:35 EST, 30 December 2013 Headmistress of Heathfield School Jo Heywood said appearing 'dumb' is seen as a good way to make a fortune Reality TV shows such as The Only Way is Essex and Made in Chelsea are infecting too many classrooms with a ‘culture of stupidity’, according to a leading headmistress. Jo Heywood said Michael Gove’s education reforms are being jeopardised because appearing ‘dumb’ is seen as a good way to make a fortune rather than working hard. She singled out TOWIE’s Joey Essex, who cannot tell the time and is capitalising on his reputation for being dense as well as former cast member, Mark Wright, for particular criticism.
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Jo Heywood is head of girls-only Heathfield School in Ascot, Berkshire
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She criticised TOWIE’s Joey Essex, and former cast member, Mark Wright
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Has warned she is ‘deeply concerned about dumbing down of culture in UK’ | 52,919 | record_train |
Shortly afterwards, on July 14, Ms Hunt suffered life-threatening injuries when she flipped her car twice while on the road leading to her @placeholder home. | A young man who suffered a horrific brain injury will embark on an incredible charity bike ride as a moving memorial for his friend, Kim Hunt, who was killed in a tragic murder-suicide. Ms Hunt; a beloved intensive care nurse, wife and mother, was found dead in September last year as a result of a suspected murder-suicide. Her husband Geoff and their three young children Fletcher, Mia and Phoebe were also tragically found dead on their country property, all with gunshot wounds. Mrs Hunt suffered from a traumatic brain injury after a car crash in 2012. Just weeks beforehand and mere kilometres away, fellow Lockhart resident Luke Stojanovic sustained very similar injuries after a bike accident.
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Kim Hunt died after a suspected murder-suicide in Lockhart, NSW in 2014
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Her husband Geoff and children Fletcher, Mia and Phoebe also died
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Mrs Hunt suffered a horrific brain injury in 2012 after she rolled her car
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Just weeks earlier and kilometres away, promising motocross rider Luke Stojanovic, then 20, suffered an eerily similar injury
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He is now embarking on an 180 kilometre ride in her memory and to raise money for the intensive care units which helped both of their recoveries
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The country town of Lockhart will first show their support with another fundraising ride in March | 52,920 | record_train |
Hostage: @placeholder forces say they will consider trading Bergdahl for five Guantanamo Bay detainees | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:53 EST, 23 June 2013 'May the peace of God and blessings of God be upon you.' That's the message the father of the only American prisoner of war in Afghanistan conveyed to his son's captors. The message came at a rally Saturday in Idaho, the home state of Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, who was captured by Taliban fighters four years ago after completing a guard shift at a combat outpost. Jani and Bob Bergdahl, the parents of captured U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, address a rally held in their son's honor in Haley, Idaho
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Bowe Bergdahl was captured by Taliban fighters in 2009
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Taliban leaders and U.S. officials are scheduled to discuss his potential release later this week
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In exchange for Bergdahl's release, the Taliban wants the U.S. to release prisoners from Guantanamo Bay
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GITMO detainees cannot be released without Congressional approval | 52,921 | record_train |
Rory McIlroy will be looking to repeat his success at the 2012 @placeholder | By Phil Casey Rory McIlroy wants to use his Open triumph as a springboard to further success this season, but insists he has never thought about matching Jack Nicklaus' record haul of major titles. McIlroy's win at Royal Liverpool earlier this month made him just the third player after Nicklaus and Tiger Woods to win three majors by the age of 25. And although the Northern Irishman would love to win a second US PGA title next week before trying to complete a career Grand Slam in next year's Masters, Nicklaus' tally of 18 major titles is not on his mind.
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Rory McILroy is not thinking of rivalling Jack Nicklaus' tally of major titles
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The Golden Bear won 18 major titles during his illustrious career
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McIlroy became only third player to win three majors after his victory at The Open at Royal Liverpool, Hoylake
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Northern Irishman needs only The Masters to complete his Grand Slam
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McIlroy is competing at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational ahead of the US PGA Championships | 52,922 | record_train |
In comparison to @placeholder, Mr Williams’ new project focuses publishing posts and content listed by popularity, not real-time. | By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 03:17 EST, 17 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:36 EST, 17 July 2013 The multi-millionaire founder of Twitter is selling his San Francisco townhouse for $3million. Evan Williams, co-founder of the microblog site, has put his home on the market after four years and is set to make a $600,000 profit on the modest-looking property. Last year Mr Williams enraged neighbours in another San Francisco neighbourhood when he announced plans to demolish another $3million house and build an ‘eco-home’. Bird's nest: Twitter co-foudner Evan Williams is selling this San Francisco property for just under $3million - a sale which is set to put him $600,000 in the green
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Evan Williams is selling his San Francisco home for $3million
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Twitter co-founder is set to make a $600,000 profit on property
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He previously intended to demolish second home to build 'eco-house'
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Neighbours stopped the plans after lodging 240 complaints | 52,923 | record_train |
Colvin lost an eye in 2001 during a grenade attack in @placeholder. | Mourners said a solemn farewell to slain journalist Marie Colvin as her family, friends, and colleagues gathered Monday to remember a woman they say gave a voice to those who could not speak for themselves. Colvin, 56, an Oyster Bay, New York, native and veteran correspondent who worked for London's The Sunday Times, was killed last month in Syria while trying to get her shoes so she could escape a shelling attack in the besieged city of Homs, her paper reported. "She was an outstanding reporter, she went all over the world, she covered a lot of wars," Sunday Times Editor John Witherow told reporters after her funeral service. "She took tremendous risks and what she did she thought was very important."
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Marie Colvin, 56, was killed last month during the shelling of Homs, Syria
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"She was an outstanding reporter ... she covered a lot of wars," John Witherow says
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The Tamil people admire her reporting Colvin during the Sri Lankan civil war, an official says | 52,924 | record_train |
Local authorities in @placeholder are also investigating the case and could file charges against Durham, as well. | By Michael Zennie A 19-year-old missionary from Oklahoma sexually abused up to ten African orphans - some as young as four years old - while volunteering at the shelter where they lived in Nairobi, Kenya, according to federal charges filed against him. Matthew Lane Durham was arrested last Thursday at his parents' home in Edmond, Oklahoma, after he fled Kenya when he was confronted with the sex abuse allegations. The founder of Upendo Children's Home, Eunice Menja, told the FBI that Durham admitted to assaulting between four and ten children, aged four to ten - including one who is HIV-positive - while volunteering at the orphanage between April and June of this year.
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Matthew Durham, 19, allegedly confessed sexual abusing four to ten children, age four to ten years old at Upendo Children's Home in Nairobi
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At least one of the children is HIV-positive
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He was allowed to fly home to Oklahoma, where he was arrested on federal charges
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His lawyer attacked the government charges and called the Upendo Children's Home a 'cult' | 52,925 | record_train |
I'm an @placeholder, born in the United States to parents who were born in the United States. | San Diego (CNN) -- Mitt, we hardly knew ye. Or should I say, "primo!" As much as it embarrasses me to admit it, given some of his views and how he expresses them, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and I could be distant cousins. Romney's father, George, was born in Chihuahua, Mexico, and so was my grandfather, Roman. Que? You didn't know that Mitt Romney was half-Mexican? It's true. In fact, if he makes it to the White House, in addition to becoming the first Mormon in the Oval Office, he could also be the nation's first Hispanic president. Don't laugh. Technically, Romney is just as "Mexican" as former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, who was born of a Mexican mother and American father. When Richardson ran for the White House in 2008, he was often touted by the media as someone who would become the nation's first Hispanic president.
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Mitt Romney told a crowd in New Hampshire of his father's Mexican roots
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Ruben Navarrette says it's fair to say Romney could be first Hispanic president
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Yet he says Romney won't get allegiance of Latino voters because of immigration stance
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Poll of Latino voters shows President Obama would have huge edge over Romney | 52,926 | record_train |
"... We call on all politicians, journalists, intellectuals, civil society institutions, tribal leaders and clergy to visit @placeholder to witness the crimes committed by the occupier and government forces." | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- A top Iraqi political figure -- who also is an imam at a prominent Shiite mosque in the capital -- urged the abolition of militias Friday and decried violence and pervasive corruption in Baghdad's Sadr City. Sheikh Jalal al-Din Ali al-Saghir is a parliament member and a representative of the most influential Shiite cleric. Sheikh Jalal al-Din Ali al-Saghir, speaking at Buratha Mosque, blamed the corruption on followers of anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr. Al-Saghir is the most senior representative in Baghdad of Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani, arguably the most influential Shiite cleric in Iraq. As a member of Iraq's parliament, Al-Saghir represents the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, part of the ruling United Iraqi Alliance.
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NEW: Shiite cleric, also a prominent political figure, speaks against violence
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U.S. military: Woman who detonated bomb pretended to be pregnant
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U.S. drone crashes in southern Iraq, military says
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Iraqi lawmakers in Tehran to show evidence of Iran's support for militias | 52,927 | record_train |
Nagin was convicted February 12 of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars from businessmen who wanted work from the city or @placeholder's support for various projects. | Former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin has reported to a federal prison in Texarkana, Texas, to begin serving a 10-year sentence for corruption during the years when the city was struggling to recover from the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina. Nagin arrived at the facility shortly before noon Monday. New Orleans television stations showed images of Nagin hugging family members in a parking lot before he entered the lockup. Nagin, a Democrat, was thrust into the national spotlight in 2005, when Katrina overwhelmed levees and flooded 80 percent of New Orleans, killing 1,500 people and causing some $80 billion in damage.
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Ray Nagin, 58, is serving a 10-year sentence for bribery, money laundering and other corruption
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The crimes spanned his two terms, including the chaotic years following Katrina
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"What's happening right now is, Amazon is walking away with that business, because @placeholder already has the book buyer at a critical point: their website," McQuivey said. | (CNN) -- News that Microsoft has sunk $300 million into a venture with Barnes & Noble sends a clear signal that the computing giant and the bookseller aim to shake up the e-book market with new ammo in their fight against Amazon and Apple. But whatever impact the move has on sales of B&N's Nook e-readers now, it's the future of the partnership that has truly disruptive potential. The Nook's considerable catalog of books and other content could become more formidable when married with products like Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 8 operating system -- which is designed to run on tablet computers -- and even its leading game console, the Xbox.
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Microsoft's investment in the Nook expands options for Barnes & Noble e-books
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'It’s the first Christmas we have with our three little miracles, @placeholder, Joseph and Jacob - and we mean to make the most of it. | These are the three Christmas miracles - sent from heaven. Anna Mitchell tragically lost four babies and thought she would never be a mum. But when her own mother died, she left Anna some money in her will and she used it to pay for IVF treatment. Amazingly she found she was pregnant with not just one baby - but three. Anna Mitchell is celebrating her first Christmas as a mother of triplets after previously losing four babies Anna and husband, Nick, conceived babies Summer (centre), Joseph (left) and Jacob via IVF using money left by her late mother, Nicola, after she died of cancer
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Anna Mitchell feared never becoming a mother after losing four babies
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Suffered three ectopic pregnancies and had to have a fallopian tube removed
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The video emerged as fierce street battles broke out yesterday - the first significant fighting in the city since the majority of @placeholder' militants were pushed back into the suburbs two days ago by the most intense coalition bombing raids of the past few weeks. | 'We want everyone to know that a woman is no different to a man when it comes to defending her country.' That is the message from a group of incredibly brave women who have signed up to fight for the Kurdish Peoples' Protection Unit (YPG) against the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS). The young women, seen practising with AK-47s, said that they were motivated to join the YPG to help repel ISIS advances in their hometowns. Thity-five per cent of the Kurdish army are women as they defend their territory One female soldier fires an AK-47 as she improves her target practice
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35% of Kurdish troops in Northern Syria are women
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They are seen practicing with AK-47s and going through drills
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Some are taking temporary leave from school to fight ISIS
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He almost certainly could not, however, survive the blazing @placeholder heat for long. | (CNN) -- As German Gen. Erwin Rommel chased British forces across the North African desert, a stray Royal Air Force fighter crashed in the blistering sands of the Egyptian Sahara on June 28, 1942. The pilot was never heard from again. The damaged Kittyhawk P-40 -- a couple of hundred miles from civilization -- was presumed lost forever. Until now. In what experts consider nothing short of a miracle, a Polish oil company worker recently discovered the plane believed to have been flown by missing Flight Sgt. Dennis Copping. And almost 70 years after the accident, it's extraordinarily well-preserved. The fighter's "state of preservation is incredible," British military historian Andy Saunders told CNN. "The thing just landed there in the desert and the pilot clearly got out. ... It is a complete time capsule really (and) an exceptionally rare find. These things just don't happen."
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Oil company worker finds World War II-era Royal Air Force fighter in Egypt's Sahara Desert
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The well-preserved plane is believed to have been piloted by Flight Sgt. Dennis Copping
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The Kittyhawk P-40 crashed on June 28, 1942
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British officials want to display the plane in the RAF Museum in London | 52,932 | record_train |
Mosul is a key stronghold for ISIS fighters and was taken from @placeholder forces earlier this year. | (CNN)The latest ISIS-appointed governor of Mosul was killed in coalition airstrikes on Thursday, according to Iraqi police. Hassan Saeed Al-Jabouri, also known as Abu Taluut, was killed 18 miles south of Mosul in the village of Qayyara, according to Maj. Gen. Watheq Al-Hamdani, a senior regional Iraqi police commander who is leading the government's efforts to retake Mosul from ISIS. Jabouri is the second ISIS-appointed governor of Mosul killed by airstrikes and had been in office for less than 25 days. Earlier this month, U.S. airstrikes killed one of his predecessors, Radwan Taleb Al-Hamdouni, according to U.S. security officials.
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U.S. airstrikes kill governor of Mosul, Iraqi police say
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30 ISIS fighters are killed in Syria by Kurdish forces, rights group says
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ISIS did not shoot down plane with pilot, U.S. officials say
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Turkey promises Iraq it will block border to Syria from ISIS fighters | 52,933 | record_train |
But the @placeholder – one of the competitions most celebrated minnows who made it to the fifth round in 1978 – weren’t done there. | Stephen Turnbull woke up in a hotel room in Bury in December, 2006 and switched on the television. There it was – his picture on BBC World News. ‘I thought I was dreaming. Actually, I thought it was a nightmare,’ he recalls. It wasn’t. Turnbull – on loan at Bury from Hartlepool United – had just helped the Shakers into the third round of the FA Cup following a 3-1 victory over Chester in a second-round replay. Stephen Turnbull pictured celebrating scoring the equaliser for Blyth Spartans against Hartlepool Turnbull (centre) celebrates alongside fellow goalscorer Jarrett Rivers (right) at the end of the game
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Stephen Turnbull was ineligible in Bury's 2006 FA Cup win over Chester
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Turnbull scored Blyth Spartans' winner against Hartlepool on Friday | 52,934 | record_train |
Two games later though @placeholder was back in charge, breaking the Scot's serve before closing out the match. | (CNN) -- Roger Federer brushed aside the challenge of Andy Murray on Saturday to claim his fifth Dubai Open title. The Swiss champion and world No.3 won in straight sets 7-5 6-4 in one hour 30 minutes to notch up the 72nd title of his career. "It's beautiful winning this. It's such a difficult tournament with so many top ten players, and Andy having such a huge victory getting to the final," Federer said. Murray couldn't repeat the form which saw him down Djokovic in straight sets on Friday, instead playing second fiddle to 30-year-old Federer. The Scot had a chance to break in the sixth game but squandered two opportunities to edge ahead.
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Roger Federer claims his fifth title in Dubai with a straight sets win over Andy Murray
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At least three rockets landed in @placeholder, causing much panic, he said. | Istanbul (CNN) -- The latest ISIS advance in Syria has brought a swath of the country's north-central Kurdish region under siege, with Kurdish leaders warning of another humanitarian crisis without international intervention. The Syrian Kurdish town of Kobani (Ayn al-Arab in Arabic) is an island, surrounded by ISIS on three fronts and the Turkish border to the north. The town was already mostly blockaded by ISIS, but in the past three days some 60 nearby villages fell under ISIS control, according to the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or "Islamic State," as the group calls itself, took 39 villages on Friday alone as Kurdish forces withdrew from their positions, the Observatory said.
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NEW: Group says ISIS has taken over 60 Kurdish villages in three days
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U.S. official says it will take months to train and vet Syrian rebels who will take part
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Kurdish leaders warn of humanitarian crisis without international help
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Turkey opens border for Kurdish refugees in northern Syria | 52,936 | record_train |
Authorities issued an arrest warrant for @placeholder after Ms Mack (pictured when the couple were together) posted the graphic photos of her injuries online on August 11 | An MMA fighter accused of savagely beating his porn star ex-girlfriend has returned to social media with a series of bizarre and self-pitying poems. Christy Mack was allegedly beaten by her ex Jonathan Koppenhaver - who legally changed his name to 'War Machine' - and sustained a blowout fracture to her left eye, had her nose broken in two places, smashed teeth and internal injuries including a lacerated liver. 'Rose are red / I found a man in our bed / Than to deserve this.../ I'd rather be dead,' War Machine tweeted Friday in the opening lines of a the first poem.
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MMA fighter Jonathan Koppenhaver - who legally changed his name to War Machine -has posted a several lines of verse to Twitter defending himself
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Christy Mack was 'beaten by her ex' last month at her Las Vegas home and sustained a blowout fracture to her left eye
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She also had her nose broken in two places, smashed teeth and internal injuries including a lacerated liver
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The 23-year-old managed to escape the August 8 attack by running naked from her home to neighbors' properties for help
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Koppenhaven has been charged with attempted murder and is being held without bail | 52,937 | record_train |
They didn’t and they left @placeholder acres of room to run into (3). | The formation that Louis van Gaal started with against Swansea — three central defenders and two wing backs — is a hard enough system for seasoned professionals to get right, let alone a group of youngsters, including a few making their debuts at Old Trafford. I’ve always felt it demands too much of the wing backs, who have to cover so much ground. If their positioning is not spot on, then the central defenders have to react and cover the danger, but this can result in your team shape being dragged from side to side. And that’s exactly what happened to United on Saturday.
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Louis van Gaal started with three centre backs and two wing backs
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The system is hard for seasoned professionals, let alone youngsters
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But Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls this morning refused six times to say whether it was ‘fair’ for Scottish MPs to vote on laws which did not apply in @placeholder – and slammed Mr Cameron for using the referendum in Scotland to score political points. | Commons leader William Hague tonight fired a warning at Labour that banning Scottish MPs from voting on English laws ‘cannot now be avoided’. The former Foreign Secretary, emerging from a summit with Tory MPs at the Prime Minister’s countryside retreat at Chequers, said ‘English votes for English laws’ was ‘something we have to face up to’ in the wake of the Scottish independence referendum. He said handing more devolved powers to Holyrood had to go hand in hand with less Scottish influence over English laws. William Hague, the Leader of the House of Commons, said English votes for English laws 'could not be avoided'
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Prominent Tory backbench MPs held talks with David Cameron today
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PM eager to keep MPs on side amid anger over devolution offer to Scotland
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William Hague said 'English votes for English' laws had to be introduced
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Comes after Boris Johnson said the issue was a matter of 'basic unfairness'
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But Mayor said English votes on English laws can't be introduced 'overnight'
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Ed Miliband has rejected calls for 'English votes for English laws' | 52,939 | record_train |
He added: ‘It was a bit scary at the end but we knew that’s what @placeholder would do, pressure us in the last 10 minutes. | Ashley Young thanked his lucky stars for goal-line technology after Manchester United’s win over Stoke – and revealed that his match-saving block from Mame Diouf came off his backside. Young somehow got in the way of Diouf’s last-gasp shot deep into added time to preserve United’s 2-1 win at Old Trafford on Tuesday night. The Goal Decision System was used to tell referee Jon Moss that the ball had not crossed the line. ‘We’re delighted that it has been brought in,’ said Young. ‘The referee was there with his watch, and as soon as the ball hit me and was cleared off the line I looked to see if he was whistling for a goal. He wasn’t and we managed to hold on for the win, so thank God for goal-line technology.
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Ashley Young stopped Mame Diouf's shot in stoppage time
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Manchester United held on to win 2-1 at home to Stoke
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Goals from Marouane Fellaini and Juan Mata were enough for three points | 52,940 | record_train |
"KBR's investigation has produced no evidence that @placeholder was responsible for Sgt. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Division investigator has recommended changing the official manner of death for a soldier electrocuted while showering at his base in Iraq from "accidental" to "negligent homicide," according to an e-mail from the investigator obtained by CNN. Ryan Maseth, a 24-year-old Green Beret, died in a shower at his base in Iraq on January 2, 2008. The investigator blames KBR, the largest U.S. contractor in Iraq, and two KBR supervisors for the incident, saying there is "credible information ... they failed to ensure that work was being done by qualified electricians and plumbers, and to inspect the work that was being conducted."
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Manner of death should be changed from "accidental," Army investigator writes
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U.S. soldier electrocuted while showering at his base in Iraq in 2008
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Investigator: Contractor didn't ensure electricians, plumbers were qualified
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But there is plenty of evidence to show that even though she wasn’t as close to @placeholder, she loved and cared for her every bit as much, especially in her desire to see her married — a dream that was never fulfilled. | By Geoffrey Levy PUBLISHED: 19:24 EST, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:43 EST, 9 April 2013 Behind Margaret Thatcher’s public shield of unyielding confidence there was one area of private doubt: what kind of mother had she been? She had no misgivings about making her twins Mark and Carol, born when she was 27, fit in with her professional and political life. They slept in the nanny’s room from the day they were brought home. As Lady Thatcher said in her 1996 memoir The Path To Power: ‘To be a mother and housewife is a vocation of a very high kind. But I simply felt that it was not the whole of my vocation. I knew that I also wanted a career.’
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Twins Carol and Mark had a full-time nanny when they were born
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Thatcher doted on Mark but developed an awkward relationship with Carol
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Carol felt that Mark was her mother's favourite | 52,942 | record_train |
@placeholder now estimates a yearlong underwater search will cost $48 million. | (CNN) -- Australia said Wednesday that it has chosen a Dutch company to carry out the next phase of the underwater search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which mysteriously disappeared five months ago this week. Australian Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss announced at a news conference that Fugro Survey will use two vessels for the search in the southern Indian Ocean, where the Malaysian plane is believed to have gone down after it flew off course and dropped off radar. The two ships will be equipped with towed deep-water vehicles and will also use side-scan sonar, multi-beam echo sounders and video cameras in the search, Australian authorities said.
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NEW: Australia says amount of money Malaysia will contribute not yet agreed
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Authorities choose the Dutch firm Fugro Survey to carry out the Indian Ocean search
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The firm will use two vessels to scour 60,000 square kilometers of ocean floor
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MH370 disappeared from radar five months ago; wreckage hasn't been found | 52,943 | record_train |
Tactics: @placeholder will have to watch out for Costa Rica's attacking prowess on Saturday | By David Kent The Costa Rica squad took to the training pitch in Brazil to prepare for their quarter-final showdown with Holland. The winner of the all-or-nothing tie will find themselves in the last four of the World Cup, and Costa Rica look hellbent on making a case for themselves. Arsenal forward Joel Campbell looked in prime condition as he trained in Sao Paulo, days after his efforts against Greece in the last 16 left him looking exhausted by the end of extra time. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Paulo Wanchope say Joel Campbell wants to impress Arsenal Back to his best: Joel Campbell on the ball in training with Costa Rica in Sao Paulo
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Costa Rica train ahead of facing Holland in World Cup quarter-finals
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Joel Campbell looks fit after exhausting performance against Greece
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Costa Rica beat Greece 5-3 on penalties after 120 minutes left 1-1 draw | 52,944 | record_train |
A man then got out of the Mercedes, walked up to the @placeholder and punched the windscreen, causing it to crack. | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:44 EST, 15 June 2013 A woman driver was forced to dramatically stop her car on the fast lane of a busy motorway in a terrifying road rage incident, police have said. The victim had been driving her silver BMW on the anti-clockwise stretch of the M25 when a blue, foreign-registered Mercedes started tailgating her vehicle. The Mercedes, believed to be a left-hand drive, then undertook the BMW Z4 before pulling back in front of it. Road rage: The woman had been travelling in the fast lane of the M25 motorway when she was forced to stop when a Mercedes dramatically pulled out in front of her and came to an abrupt halt (file picture)
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Foreign-registered Mercedes had been tailgating woman driver
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Car then pulled out in front woman, forcing her to stop
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Road rage incident happened on anti-clockwise stretch through Surrey | 52,945 | record_train |
Just as he can see the attraction in a pairing of opposites with @placeholder. | By Jeff Powell There is a dimension to the harnessing of Glenn Hoddle to Harry Redknapp which stretches far beyond Queens Park Rangers, higher even than the utmost reaches of the Premier League to which this middling club merrily aspires. Here is the next England management team in waiting. If the wheels on Roy Hodgson’s bandwagon fall off a second time, come in ‘Arry Boy and Godly Glenn. Perfect partnership: Harry Redknapp has appointed Glenn Hoddle to his staff at Queens Park Rangers Tricky period: Roy Hodgson needs to hit the ground running to stave off any talk over his future as boss
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Roy Hodgson could come under scrutiny during the Euro 2016 qualifiers
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Hoddle's reign as England boss ended after ill-advised public opinions
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Amir Khan has just launched his foundation at a star-studded dinner | 52,946 | record_train |
Beth Butterwick says she immediately made it her mission to woo the older shopper.‘At @placeholder our mantra is to make women over 50 feel fabulous at fantastic prices,’ she says. | By Gemma Champ Scroll down for video With its chandeliers, rails of glossy clothing and attentive assistants, it’s no wonder this new clothing shop has drawn in hordes of fashion-forward women. Inside the spacious store, they stroke elegant illusion dresses, bright tropical shifts and chic knee-length frocks. But this isn’t an expensive designer shop, rather it’s the latest opening from the High Street’s most surprising renaissance: Bonmarché, in Uxbridge on the outskirts of London. Flattering: Stylish and well-priced dresses are now available at Bonmarché It couldn’t be further from the image most will have of the brand. Bonmarché was once one of the High Street’s most forgotten — and forgettable — shops thanks to its flammable fabrics, boring clothing and cramped, messy stores filled with a mish-mash of youth styles and dowdy dresses.
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Bonmarché was once one of the High Street’s most forgettable shops
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After tuning it's fortunes around in an astonishing manner, it now draws in hordes of fashion-forward women
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Reincarnation is down to David Emanuel, co-designer of Princess Diana's wedding dress
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New collection is full of flattering clothes for the older woman | 52,947 | record_train |
Kobani sits on a road linking north and north-western @placeholder. | Determined Kurdish forces have been striking back against advancing ISIS militants in a besieged town on the Syrian-Turkish border. In a dramatic firefight taking place this evening, the forces could be seen advancing onto the ridgeline occupied by ISIS extremists near the Kurdish town of Kobani. Dozens of Kurdish spectators gathered just metres away to cheer on the fighters in a chorus of deafening shouts and applause, as red flares from tracer bullets propelled across the darkening sky. Footage of the live firefight was filmed from the Turkish side of the embattled border, which has been under attack from ISIS extremists for the past ten days.
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Kurdish forces are fighting back against ISIS militants in Syrian border town, injuring several of jihadist fighters
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Dozens of Kurdish spectators lined border to cheer on fighters, as tracer bullets shot across darkened sky
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Today, more Syrian refugees streamed across to Turkey in bid to flee advancing militants on Syrian-Turkish border
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Some 150,000 people - many of them ethnic Kurds - have fled since ISIS launched offence in Kobani last week
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UN agency for refugees say it is the largest single outflow of refugees since Syria's conflict began three years ago
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U.S-led coalition airplanes struck area today for first time, amid continued fighting between ISIS and Kurdish forces | 52,948 | record_train |
The importance of the @placeholder route into Syria likely provides the key to reduce the number of Americans traveling to fight in Syria. | (CNN) -- Over the past two years, 12 Americans have been charged with supporting militant groups fighting in Syria or have died while fighting with such groups. Who are they? Of the dozen Americans drawn to fight with ISIS or the al Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front, a profile does appear to be emerging: They are young, typically high school graduates and college students, who are self-recruited online by what they view as exciting video propaganda pouring out of ISIS and Nusra, and they seek to reach the Syrian battlefields by traveling via Turkey. The dozen Americans are a rainbow of ethnicities; of South Asian, East Asian, Caucasian, Middle Eastern and African-American descent, according to a survey by New America.
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12 Americans have been charged with supporting militant groups in Syria or have died there
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Peter Bergen: They are young, mostly not college grads, likely to have traveled through Turkey
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None is of Syrian descent; they represent a wide mix of ethnic backgrounds, he says
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Bergen: All but two of the 12 were active on jihadi social media | 52,949 | record_train |
Of course, @placeholder's military is spread across a country of 10.58 million square miles (17 million square kilometers), 243 times the size of Georgia. | (CNN) -- Russian troops advanced out of two breakaway Georgian regions on Monday as the outnumbered and underequipped troops from the former Soviet republic retreated to defend the capital of Tbilisi. Georgian soldiers on a tank watch a Russian attack on a convoy outside Gori on Monday. If Russia brings its full military might to bear on its former satellite state, the Georgian military could find itself overcome quickly. Jane's Information Group, the British-based defense publications and military intelligence company, shows the Georgian military would be trying to hold off a force more than 20 times its size. Russia has about 641,000 in its armed forces, 320,000 of whom are in the army -- most of them conscripts who traditionally fare poorly against a motivated opponent, according to Jane's. Low morale, poor management, inefficiency and inflexibility are cited as problems by Jane's. Watch how Russia takes over Georgian city »
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Russia has about 641,000 in its armed forces; Georgia has about 26,900
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Russia's conscript forces plagued by low morale, poor management
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Georgia's military trained by U.S. since 2002 | 52,950 | record_train |
For many of the protestors, it's an opportunity to help the government make serious decisions to boost security in @placeholder," he said. | Former CIA Director David Petraeus is expected to tell House and Senate committees Friday that soon after the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, it suspected Ansar al Sharia was responsible. But just what is Ansar al Sharia, and why wasn't it identified as a prime suspect two months ago? There is no easy answer. Ansar al Sharia is more a label than an organization, one that's been adopted by conservative Salafist groups across the Arab world. The name means, simply, "Partisans of Islamic Law." In Benghazi, Ansar al Sharia was one of many groups that filled the vacuum of authority following the overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi. Its members guarded the Al Jala hospital in Tripoli, where a number of the war's wounded were treated. For a while, the group provided security at the airport, according to Noman Benotman, a senior fellow at the Quilliam Foundation in London who has closely followed the evolution of the Libyan brigades.
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Ansar al Sharia is one of a handful of militias operating in Libya
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Ansar al Sharia serves more as a label than an organized group
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Its identifiable leaders are Mohammed al-Zahawi and Sufian bin Qumu
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One woman on her way to work in Seoul said: "He was the first president @placeholder picked with their own hands." | (CNN) -- With their nation under high security alert, South Koreans mourned a former leader at a funeral ceremony Friday morning. The hearse carrying Roh Moo-Hyun's coffin heads for Seoul at Roh's hometown village of Bonghwa in Gimhae. Officials and dignitaries gathered in Seoul's Kyungbok Palace to honor former President Roh Moo-Hyun, who committed suicide last week. South Koreans poured into the streets to catch a glimpse of the black Cadillac making a five-and-a-half hour journey from Roh's home in the village of Bongha to the capital. Some bowed their heads or wept openly. Others, still stunned from the loss, stood quietly in black as the hearse drove by.
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NEW: Motorcade accompanying Roh's body on way to the capital, Seoul
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NEW: Grief-stricken S. Koreans pour out onto the streets to pay final respects
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Roh Moo-Hyun took his own life amid an ongoing corruption investigation
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Roh was in office between 2003 and 2008 | 52,952 | record_train |
Millions of @placeholder sit down at 3pm and watch the exact same shows year after year(it has been broadcast since 1959). | With their moody murder mysteries, flatpacked furniture, and minimalistic designs, you may be fooled into thinking that Swedish Christmas is a modest affair. However, when it comes to celebrating the holidays, the Swedes tend to go for more is more - at least in the food and drinks department. The Swedes celebrate Christmas on Christmas Eve instead of Christmas Day, and as one of the most secular countries in the world, the festivities are rarely about the birth of Christ. This is just the starter: A small version of a traditional Swedish Julbord - Christmas Table - a smorgasbord enjoyed across the country on Christmas Eve
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Swedish Christmas traditions involve copious amounts of food and drink
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Most families serve several types of meat, pickled herring and salmon
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Each course is accompanied by at least one shot of aquavit
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Senior U.S. officials say they hope @placeholder will agree to reopen embassies and appoint ambassadors in each other's capitals in coming months. | In a throwback to the Cold War, a Russian spy ship caused a stir after unexpectedly docking in Havana on the eve of historic talks between the U.S. and Cuba. There was nothing stealthy about the arrival of the Viktor Leonov CCB-175, which was moored to a pier in Old Havana where cruise ships often dock. But the visit was not officially announced by Cuban authorities. The timing also raised eyebrows as it came on Tuesday, the eve of historic U.S-Cuba talks aimed at normalising diplomatic relations. U.S. officials in Washington played down the presence of the Russian vessel, saying it was perfectly legal and not at all out of the ordinary.
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Viktor Leonov moors up in Old Havana pier during key diplomatic talks
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"@placeholder golf fans have always loved authentic courses and players, but they've also asked for more choice and customization in how and where they play." | (CNN) -- Tiger Woods has been clubbed into the long grass by EA Sports after the games manufacturer ended its association with the world's most famous golfer. Woods, 37, won the last of his 14 major titles back in 2008, but this year returned to world No.1 after replacing Rory McIlroy at the top of the rankings. There were 14 editions of the video game bearing his name, which was played by millions of golf fans across the world. Writing on EA's official website, the company's vice-president and general manager Daryl Holt commented: "EA Sports and Tiger Woods have made a mutual decision to end our partnership, which includes Tiger's named PGA Tour golf game. We've always been big fans of Tiger and we wish him continued success in all his future endeavors.
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EA Sports will drop the Tiger Woods name from its next-gen golf games
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There have been 14 editions of the Tiger Woods game
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PR expert believes Woods in unique category when it comes to sponsorship
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EA Sports sold $771 million worth of games with Woods' name on it | 52,955 | record_train |
'There were times I would see @placeholder when she had the baby and | By Daily Mail Reporter The grandmother of a five-year-old girl, who died after taking a mix of pills found at the home of one of her drug-addict mother's friends, has spoken of her heartbreak. Ashton-Lynette Arnold had been raised by her grandmother, Stacy Molinelli, for the first two years of her life as her mother, Elizabeth Rydbom battle with drug addiction. But, for the last three years of her all-too-short life, Ashton was in her mother's care while her devoted grandmother watched helplessly as the tragic steps to her death unfolded. Heart-broken: Stacy Molinelli looks at photos of her granddaughter Ashton, who died after swallowing pills
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Ashton-Lynette Arnold died after taking a cocktail of pills found at house her mom was staying in
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Elizabeth Rydbom was investigated several times during daughter's life
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Rydbom, who was charged with child neglect, tested twice for narcotics by child welfare agencies
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Stacy Molinelli was advised not to apply for custody of her grandchild | 52,956 | record_train |
The children, four boys and a girl, aged between five and 10, died in the fire at their house in @placeholder, pictured. | By Sam Webb and Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 03:46 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:47 EST, 6 November 2012 A 45-year-old man has been remanded in custody after appearing in court today charged with murdering six children who died after a fire ripped through their home as they slept in their beds. Paul Mosley, 45, of Derby, was last night charged with the murders of Jade Philpott, 10, and her brothers John, nine, Jack, eight, Jesse, six, Jayden, five, and 13-year-old Duwayne, Derbyshire Police said. The children died after the blaze engulfed their home in Victory Road, Allenton, Derby, on May 11.
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Paul Mosley was arrested last night for the murder of six children in Derby | 52,957 | record_train |
MEND said Okah had been harassed by authorities in @placeholder, where he lives, but denied his involvement. | Johannesburg, South Africa (CNN) -- A Niger Delta leader arrested in South Africa after a bombing in Nigeria will be held separately from other prisoners until a bail hearing next week, his lawyer said Tuesday. A judge in Johannesburg court ruled Tuesday that Henry Okah will have his bail hearing October 14, said attorney Rudi Krause. "The prosecution has indicated they plan to oppose his release on bail, but I am confident our application will be successful," said Krause, who wanted Okah separated from the general prison population for his safety. Charged in South Africa under terrorism legislation, Okah is suspected of being a leader of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, known as MEND, which took responsibility for the bombings that killed 12 and injured 50 in Nigeria's capital, Abuja, on Friday.
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NEW: Henry Okah to be apart from other prisoners until bail hearing
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@placeholder later claimed he had been evicted from his regular lodgings, thought the couple’s terraced house was 'derelict' and forced open a rear window. | An elderly couple returned from holiday to find a Polish burglar lying asleep in their bed after he broke in and spent two days treating their house as his own home. Intruder Lukasz Chojnowski, 28, enjoyed a bubble bath, cooked dinner and even tidied the home of Pat Dyson, 73, and her partner Martin Holtby, 78, in Nelson, Lancashire, while they were away on five day National Trust break. When they returned they found Chojnowski, who had come to the UK to find work, but had lost his lodgings due to language problems, sleeping in their bed and called the police.
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Pat Dyson, 73, and Martin Holtby, 78, found Lukasz Chojnowski in their bed
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Couple had been on a five-day holiday when they returned to find intruder
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He had made dinner, taken a bath and hung his socks out to dry
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Chojnowski, 28, had come to the UK to find work and spoke little English
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He had been thrown out of his rented home because of language problems
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Court told he thought house was derelict due to overgrown 'wildlife' garden
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Nothing had been taken from the couple's home in Nelson, Lancashire
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That effort could include some equipment and weapons sales, and the sharing of intelligence, according to a senior @placeholder administration official, who said Iraq's current resources don't allow the nation to effectively target al Qaeda insurgents in the western part of the country. | Iraq's prime minister, facing an insurgent al Qaeda affiliate and sectarian strife, will appeal to President Barack Obama on Friday for new assistance from the United States, even as some lawmakers question Nuri al-Maliki's ability to lead his nation. A fresh rise in suicide bombers affiliated with al Qaeda has left more than 6,000 people dead this year alone, according to United Nations estimates. Violence has been on the upswing: On Wednesday, a suicide bomber killed at least nine people and wounded 25 others at a police checkpoint west of Mosul. Al-Maliki is expected to ask for assistance in the form of weapons, equipment and intelligence-sharing in a bid to quell the bloodshed, two years after the United States withdrew almost all its troops from Iraq after Baghdad refused to renew a security agreement to extend legal immunity for American forces.
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Nuri al-Maliki expected to ask for assistance like weapons, intelligence-sharing
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More than 6,000 civilians have been killed in attacks there this year
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Abbey Donohoe (left) discovered that @placeholder (right) was her aunt after a random Facebook post mentioning her adoption was posted by Paula last week | When Paula O'Brien and Abbey Donohoe first met at a party thrown by a mutual friend four years ago in Bettendrof, Iowa, the other guests were struck by how alike they both looked. The comparisons even went as far as calling 29-year-old Abbey and 39-year-old Paula sisters - but incredibly, a Facebook posting from last week revealed those first impressions to be not so far from the truth. On Wednesday, March 6th, Paula sent out a heartfelt post recalling how her brother gave up his daughter for adoption almost 30-years-ago, which set in motion a chain of events which revealed that Abbey was in fact that child - Paula's niece.
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Paula O'Brien, 39, discovered last week that her friend of four years, Abbey Donohoe, 29, is in fact her niece
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Abbey was given up for adoption by Paula's brother almost 30-years-ago
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Paula's family has celebrated Abbey's birthday every year in her absence | 52,961 | record_train |
While forced labor and child labor are not new to African farms, @placeholder noted, the girl works on a farm certified as organic and fair trade. | (CNN) -- The company that owns Victoria's Secret vowed a full investigation Thursday after a report said cotton used in some of its products is grown using child labor. "We are very concerned," parent company Limited Brands said in a statement, noting that the cotton in question, which comes from the West African nation of Burkina Faso, is "used in a small portion of our Victoria's Secret panty styles." "If this allegation is true, it describes behavior that is contrary to our company's values and the code of labor and sourcing standards that we require all of our suppliers to meet," the statement said. "These standards expressly prohibit child labor."
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A Bloomberg report says fair-trade cotton has brought "fresh incentives for exploitation"
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The company that owns Victoria's Secret vows to investigate the child labor allegation
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The U.S. Labor Department says more than a dozen countries use child labor in cotton production
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The company says its program is aimed at helping some of the world's poorest women | 52,962 | record_train |
It has been claimed that @placeholder is an example of why money cannot buy taste | By Paul Donnelley The sons of one of Britain’s richest men face jail after they randomly attacked two off-duty policemen after their Christmas party in central London. George Panayiotou, 26 and his brother Costas, 24, whose father Greek-Cypriot property tycoon Andreas is believed to be worth £400 million, left an off-duty policeman needing titanium plates in his cheek and eye socket after the unprovoked attack. The two brothers and two friends today pleaded guilty to affray after they attacked the off-duty policemen returning from a night out in Soho. Court: Christopher Stavrou (left) leaves Southwark Crown Court with property tycoon Andreas Panayiotou (centre) and his son Costas (right). Today Stavrou and Costas Panayiotou admitted affray after attacking two off-duty policemen. They are due to return for sentencing on May 2
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Property tycoon father Andreas Panayiotou is said to be worth £400m
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Brothers and friends pleaded guilty at Southwark Crown Court to affray
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Policemen leaving Christmas party in Soho when they were attacked
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Sentence for affray carries possible three years in jail | 52,963 | record_train |
'Be good if 2 big bash teams played in our comp and 2 @placeholder teams played in their comp,' he wrote. | Yorkshire captain Andrew Gale has called for reform of the domestic Twenty20 competition to prevent English cricket being 'left behind'. The 18 first-class counties contest the NatWest T20 Blast - albeit with 2014 champions Warwickshire rebranded as Birmingham Bears - with group games played mostly on Friday evenings from mid-May to late July and this year's finals day taking place on August 29. Gale favours a shorter, smaller competition between city-based franchises, along the lines of the Indian Premier League or Australia's Big Bash League. Yorkshire captain Andrew Gale wants English Twenty20 cricket to undergo reform He wrote on Twitter: 'How good is the big bash, we have to do something with our comp otherwise we'll get left behind. Gotta inspire the kids.
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Andrew Gale fears English cricket could be 'left behind'
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Yorkshire captain wants a shorter, smaller competition than the T20 Blast
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The IPL and Australia's Big Bash League have both been successful | 52,964 | record_train |
‘It’s always a discussion in the papers and I don’t think the media shall buy @placeholder.’ | Louis van Gaal admits that he would love to have Cristiano Ronaldo back at Manchester United but does not think Real Madrid would sell the Portugal star. Ronaldo spent six years at Old Trafford before moving to the Bernabeu in a world record £80million move in 2009, and the current World Player of the Year would cost a similar fee to buy back if he decided to leave Real. The 29-year-old has been linked with a return to the Premier League amid speculation that he is unhappy at the European champions for letting a number of top players leave this summer – including Angel di Maria, who joined United for a British transfer record of £60m.
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Louis van Gaal admits he would love to see Cristiano Ronaldo back at Manchester United
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The United manager admitted that he does not think Real Madrid will sell
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There has been much speculation surrounding the future of Ronaldo
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Ronaldo spent six years at Old Trafford before moving to Madrid for £80m | 52,965 | record_train |
'Surviving centuries of isolation, cold, enormous volcanic eruptions and hardship, the @placeholder carry within their genes the toughness to endure anything they are faced with. | By Bianca London With their washboard abs, toned legs and defined arms, Nicole Scherzinger and Suki Waterhouse possess bodies that most of us wouldn't mind having. Now FEMAIL can reveal exactly how Nicole and Suki achieve their honed physiques - and it takes hard work, intense training sessions and a lot of willpower to look this good. The singer and model are both huge fans of the Viking Method, an intense training programme based on the lifestyle of the Icelandic people that promises to teach you how to 'train like professionals, eat like nutritionists and sleep like babies.' Scroll down for video
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Follow Viking Method devised by Svava Sigbertsdottir
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Trains clients based on body type and shocks body's metabolism
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Uses techniques such as kick-boxing, crawling and leap frogs
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When Nicole was in the UK, Svava trained her three to four times a week
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Sees Suki three times a week and says she's 'perfect' for the method | 52,966 | record_train |
@placeholder is congratulated by by Saracens team-mates after scoring the opening try of the match | Saracens responded to Harlequins’ verbal jabs with a knockout victory at The Stoop orchestrated by Charlie Hodgson. Quins England duo Mike Brown and Joe Marler had taunted their opponents in the build-up to the London derby but their sabre rattling counted for nothing as they were easily outmuscled on their home patch. And after a three-try mauling, it is Saracens who can continue to claim to be the capital’s top club, having won 11 of the last 12 meetings between the rivals. As an early-season test, one that leaves their title credentials looking seriously weak. Harlequins suffered an emphatic 39-0 defeat to Sarcacens on Friday night as Charlie Hodgson ran riot
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Harlequins suffer third biggest-ever losing margin at home on Friday night
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Saracens hammer Harlequins 39-0 in London derby at Twickenham Stoop
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England and Quins duo Mike Brown and Joe Marler both taunted their Saracens opponents in the build-up to the London derb
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Saracens left with the bragging rights and continue to claim to be the capital’s top club, having beaten their rivals in 11 of the last 12 meetings | 52,967 | record_train |
He added: 'We will do everything within out limits to hold on to Pogba, but we must not forget @placeholder is a country in transition. | Juventus general director Giuseppe Marotta has claimed Real Madrid ARE interested in signing midfielder Paul Pogba. Carlo Ancelotti told Sky Italia that he was an admirer of the 21-year-old, but insisted the Champions League winners did not intend to make a move for the former Manchester United youngster. However, Maratto has accused Ancelotti of telling a 'white lie' and insists the Italian has made enquiries about Pogba. Juventus claim Real Madrid have shown an interest in midfielder Paul Pogba Carlo Ancelotti has been accused of telling a 'white lie' after he denied interest in his compatriot 'Ancelotti asked me some questions about Pogba,' he said to Sky Italia. 'He says he's not interested? Well, that's a white lie. I'm sure he has his reasons to say it's not true.'
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Juventus insist Real Madrid have enquired about midfielder Paul Pogba
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Carlo Ancelotti had claimed they were not interested in signing Pogba
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Giuseppe Marotta has accused the Italian of telling a 'white lie' | 52,968 | record_train |
channels, rather than simply search for video using @placeholder search. | By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 19 March 2012 | UPDATED: 07:18 EST, 20 March 2012 YouTube is successfully transforming into a full-blown web TV service - site users are staying 60 per cent longer than they did a year ago. The average time spent watching video on Google video sites is now 418.2 minutes per user, per month, according to Comscore data. The shift is credited to YouTube's recent relaunch, which added a focus on TV-like 'Channels' and longer, professionally made shows. Google staff said that subscriptions to the site's 'Channels' have gone up 50 per cent since the 'new look' launched in December.
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Site users now stay for 418 minutes per month
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Subscriptions to Channels have risen 50% | 52,969 | record_train |
Celebrities like Mr @placeholder should encourage education, not rubbish it' | By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 19:56 EST, 22 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:46 EST, 23 December 2013 Michael Gove called him stupid for suggesting pupils needn’t bother at school. Now Simon Cowell has thrown the same insult back at the Education Secretary, claiming he failed to see he was making a ‘positive’ statement about giving people without qualifications a chance. The music mogul said his shows such as X Factor demonstrate that you can be successful without getting good grades or going to university, and called Mr Gove’s response ‘unbelievable’. Trading blows: Music mogul Simon Cowell (left) has claimed Education Secretary Michael Gove (right) failed to see he was making a 'positive' statement about giving people without qualifications a chance
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Cowell says X Factor proves you can be successful without good grades
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54-year-old music mogul called Michael Gove's response 'unbelievable'
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Azarenka certainly didn't look under any duress during her victory over @placeholder, taking the first set in just 21 minutes. | (CNN) -- World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka made it 15 straight wins in 2012 after she defeated Yanina Wickmayer to reach the Qatar Open semifinals. The Belarusian, who claimed her first grand slam title at the Australian Open in January, beat her Belgian opponent 6-0 6-4 in just over an hour. Azarenka, the top seed, revealed a change in her emotional approach over the past year has reaped rewards and propelled her to the top of the rankings. "Last year at this time I was a little bit of a mess," she was quoted as saying on the WTA Tour's website. "I couldn't control any of my emotions.
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World No. 1 Victoria Azarenka wins 15th straight match in 2012
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Belarusian beats Yanina Wickmayer to reach Qatar Open semifinals
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No. 3 seed Samantha Stosur defeats Monica Niculescu 6-2 2-6 6-3
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Agnieszka Radwanska and Mario Bartoli also through to final four | 52,971 | record_train |
Fabregas goes down in the penalty area after a challenge by @placeholder youngster Matt Targett | Jose Mourinho has been charged with misconduct by the Football Association for his public comments after Chelsea's draw with Southampton in December. The charge comes after the Chelsea boss received a formal warning over his pre-match comments ahead of the Stoke game when he spoke of the need for a 'strong referee'. Mourinho was furious after Cesc Fabregas was booked for diving by referee Anthony Taylor during the 1-1 draw at St Mary's on December 28 when replays showed he had been tripped by Matt Targett. Jose Mourinho (right) talks to his support staff after Cesc Fabregas was booked for diving against the Saints
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Chelsea drew 1-1 with Southampton at St Mary's at the end of December
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Jose Mourinho was furious after Cesc Fabregas was booked for diving
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Referee Anthony Taylor booked the Chelsea midfielder for simulation
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Replays showed, however, that Fabregas had been tripped by Matt Targett
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Mourinho claimed following the match: 'It is clearly the result of something that looks like a campaign'
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Mourinho will not front Chelsea's press briefing on Friday
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Assistant coach Steve Holland will now front the media conference | 52,972 | record_train |
'Five hundred @placeholder including women and children have been buried alive,' she said. | Rowan Williams: The former Archbishop of Canterbury told an audience at the Cheltenham Literature Festival he knew two clerics who were being held hostage by Islamists in the Middle East Rowan Williams used a literary festival speech to raise the plight of two Christian archbishops kidnapped by Islamic extremists in Syria. The former Archbishop of Canterbury told an audience at the Cheltenham Literature Festival he knew two clerics who were being held hostage in the Middle East. He spoke of them in a wide-ranging talk on 'Rights, Law and Religion', in which he insisted the West can't ignore the 'poisonous' effects of religious-inspired tyranny in the region.
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Former Archbishop of Canterbury spoke at Cheltenham Literature Festival
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He apparently referred to two Orthodox Christian clerics snatched last year
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Christians have been targeted in Syria as many back the Assad regime | 52,973 | record_train |
@placeholder, which launched in late 2011 and lets user send snaps to others for less than ten seconds, has already raised around £40 million in venture capital funding. | By Bianca London From Instagram to Snapchat, photo sharing apps have taken the digital world by storm. Today everyone can be a photographer as we snap, edit and share our best views with the world. And now, one photographer is taking the photo sharing concept one step further with new site PhotoYOLO designed to deliver photographs from complete strangers to your inbox. Sharing: A new site called PhotoYOLO sends subscribers a photo of a stranger from anywhere in the world every single day The concept behind the site is simple: sign up using your email address and every day a random photo will be delivered to your inbox from somebody that you don't know.
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Travel photographer has launched PhotoYOLO site inspired by The Listserve
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Each day subscribers get a photo delivered to their inbox from a stranger
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Could be a kitten from Australia or beach shot from Thailand
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Designed to uplift and inspire via friends 'you just haven't met yet'
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The site is curated to avoid explicit photographs being sent | 52,974 | record_train |
News: The young woman at the center of the @placeholder challenge | (CNN) -- Affirmative action -- which is coming up before the Supreme Court on Wednesday in Fisher v. University of Texas -- has long been one of America's most divisive social policies. But it doesn't need to be. Universities engage in many forms of affirmative action that are uncontroversial, such as efforts to reach out and encourage minority applicants, or initiatives to make sure that admissions officers are going beyond test scores to find the strongest candidates. The battle is really about the use of racial preferences in admissions, especially the large preferences often used by selective schools that, in effect, add a full point to the high school grade-point average of every black applicant, and half a point to every Hispanic applicant, or otherwise adjust the academic qualifications of black and Hispanic applicants so as to make them appear, for purposes of comparison with white and Asian applicants, much more academically prepared than they actually are. These policies are often justified as ways of ensuring fair minority representation -- which, in turn, is supposed to foster a better learning environment for everyone.
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Supreme Court is taking up affirmative action in Fisher v. University of Texas
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Richard Sander, Stuart Taylor: Large racial preferences can hurt minority students
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They say the court will probably not abolish affirmative action in the case
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Writers: Reforming affirmative action policies can improve diversity goals | 52,975 | record_train |
As well as mentoring the children and training the coaches, @placeholder also has a feeding program. | (CNN) -- Somber and brow beaten, Kolubah piles potato greens on top of his head and walks to the nearest market at 5am. Barefoot. He has to sell all of his greens to make money so his family can eat. His parents and siblings are unable to provide for themselves, so everyday Kolubah is forced to skip school and earn a living. His only solace: football. Later that same day Coach Tio kneels down to tie Kolubah's shoelaces. Kolubah is 10-years-old and the breadwinner for his family. But so rarely does he wear shoes, he doesn't even know how to tie his own laces.
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LACES helps poor children in Liberia to change their lives through football
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The organization promotes positive role models and aims to fight corruption
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Its feeding program assures a free meal for every child after a game
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The scheme helps children and their coaches to overcome the trauma of civil war | 52,976 | record_train |
But any friend of @placeholder's is a friend of ours, and it would be a crime not to share Luisana's enthusiasm for our national team. | She may be one of South America's finest exports, but Luisana Lopilato has decided that when it comes to the 2012 Olympic Games her loyalties belong firmly with the Brits. The Argentinian model wife of singer Michael Buble has shown her support for Team GB by appearing in a set of British-themed sports lingerie pictures for UK underwear label Ultimo. Let the Games begin: Michael Buble's model wife Luisana Lopilato models Ultimo's new Union Jack-themed sports lingerie Eagle eyed readers will notice that there's something a little unreal about the pictures, and not just the blonde's incredible figure. Ultimo have confirmed that the Union Jack flags have been added with a bit of computer wizadry.
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South American model swaps sides in run-up to the Olympic Games
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Admits she works out every day to maintain her gold-standard figure | 52,977 | record_train |
It ended up with Rosberg being fined by @placeholder and apologising to his team, his rival and seemingly the whole world. | Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg will start the Italian Grand Prix on the front row of the grid, the Briton on pole, the German alongside him. Within a few gear-flicking seconds, the road will narrow at the Variante del Rettifilo and the two of them will try to thread their silver Mercedes over the corner’s kerbs in the shortest and fastest way. Both hope to reach the next corner, the flat-out Curva Biassano. But there are no guarantees that they will reach there and none they will leave. Duopoly: Lewis Hamilton managed to get the better of title rival Nico Rosberg during qualifying
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Italian Grand Prix at Monza the latest setting for Mercedes feud
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Lewis Hamilton is on pole, Nico Rosberg starts in second
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German driver is 29 points ahead in drivers standings | 52,978 | record_train |
Recent advances allowed them to cut off some key supply routes for @placeholder, bringing them closest yet to their goal, and by August 21, they had broken through into the capital. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- For 42 years, Moammar Gadhafi ruled Libya with an iron fist, a mercurial leader who inspired fear in Libya and beyond. Now he's on the run, hunted by rebels who made a lightning advance into Tripoli. The rebels overran Gadhafi's compound and are scouring the country for signs of the leader, who has not been seen in public for weeks. On Thursday, a radio station aired a defiant message, purportedly from Gadhafi, but most other signs point to the end of Gadhafi's long rule. The 69-year-old strongman came to power in a bloodless coup against King Idris in 1969, when he was just an army captain.
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Moammar Gadhafi came into a power in a bloodless coup against King Idris in 1969
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By 1972, he was urging Muslims to fight Western powers, including the U.K. and U.S.
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Decades later, he appeared to moderate and seek rapprochement with the West
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Hoskins' devastated mother, who made an emotional statement to the court earlier, yelled at Hoskins cousin to shut up as @placeholder banged his gavel and demanded order. | A self-confessed murderer lashed out in the courtroom Monday after he was handed a 50-to-100 year prison sentence for slaying his girlfriend, a mother-of-five, and dumping her body in the garbage. Before learning his fate, Jahleel Hoskins, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, offered a weeping apology to the family of Latrice Maze, whom he killed last March, insisting he loved the woman and didn't meant to take her life. But when Kent County Circuit Court Judge James Redford sentenced him to up to a century behind bars, the handcuffed man snapped, throwing the podium toward the bench and lunging forward before security dragged him from the courtroom.
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Confessed murderer Jahleel Hoskins lashed out in the courtroom Monday after he was handed a 50-to-100 year sentence for slaying his girlfriend
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Latrice Maze, a mother-of-five, was killed last March and dumped in the garbage
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When Kent County Judge James Redford handed down the sentence, Hoskins snapped, throwing the podium and lunging forward
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Security had to drag him out of the courtroom
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@placeholder's success can be attributed to "communication service providers' marketing and vendor support," Gartner said. | (CNET) -- Symbian and Android will dominate the mobile operating system market by 2014, research firm Gartner said Friday. Gartner expects that Symbian and Android together will account for 59.8 percent of the total worldwide mobile OS market by 2014, split almost equally -- Symbian with 30.2 percent, and Android with 29.6 percent. Android is already closing the gap with the market leader. By the end of 2010, Gartner says, Google's Android will sneak into second place behind Nokia-backed Symbian with 17.7 percent market share, compared to Symbian's 40.1 percent. At the end of 2009, Android OS had just 3.9 percent market share, the research firm reported.
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Symbian and Android will dominate mobile operating system market by 2014, research firm says
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Gartner expects two together will account for 59.8 percent of the total mobile OS market
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He expressed solidarity with Polanski's family and said "he wants to remind everyone that @placeholder benefits from great general esteem" and has "exceptional artistic creation and human qualities." | PARIS, France (CNN) -- Filmmaker Roman Polanski, arrested in Switzerland over the weekend, will fight extradition to the United States where he faces sentencing for having sex with a 13-year-old girl, his California lawyers said Monday. Roman Polanski attends a film premiere in Paris, France, in June 2009. "An issue related to the Swiss extradition matter is presently being litigated before the California Court of Appeal," attorneys Douglas Dalton and Chad Hummel said in a prepared statement. Separate legal counsel will represent Polanksi in any legal proceedings in Switzerland, they added. Meanwhile, prosecutors in Los Angeles, California, released a detailed timeline of the Polanski case, which dates to 1977. It indicated that prosecutors had tried to have Polanski arrested and extradited from Israel in 2007.
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Polanski was arrested en route to Zurich Film Festival, which was honoring him
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The Oscar winner pleaded guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl in 1977
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He has lived in France for decades to avoid arrest if he enters the U.S.
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Polanski won Oscar for best director for "The Pianist" but did not attend ceremony | 52,982 | record_train |
It has supplied @placeholder with aircraft, missiles, tanks and other modern weapons. | 36 Yak-130 aircraft could be delivered to Syria Deal could cement Russian opposition to international efforts to put pressure on Syria By Jill Reilly Last updated at 5:35 PM on 23rd January 2012 Russia has signed a contract to sell combat jets to Syria, a newspaper reported today, which if confirmed, is an open defiance of international condemnation of President Bashar Assad's violent crackdown. The revelations were broken by Russian newspaper Kommersant, which quoted an unidentified source close to Russia's arms firm Rosoboronexport saying the $550-million (£353.5 million) deal includes the delivery of 36 Yak-130 aircraft. A spokesman for Rosoboronexport refused to comment on the report.
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36 Yak-130 aircraft could be delivered to Syria
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On @placeholder: 'The problem is we don’t have any plan in the game, we don’t know how to press as a team. | Click here to read Neil Ashton's interview with QPR midfielder Adel Taarabt Adel Taarabt's explosive interview with Neil Ashton yielded plenty of memorable lines. Everything from AC Milan, the midfielder's shirt number and training under manager Harry Redknapp was discussed just hours after the 67-year-old claimed Taarabt was 'three stone overweight'. Here's 10 of the best quotes... In a revealing interview, Adel Taarabt said 67-year-old Harry Redknapp spends most of his time in his office QPR midfielder Taarabt hits back at manager Redknapp's claim that he is 'three stone overweight' On Harry Redknapp: ‘He spends most of the time in his office but when he gets off the phone he comes down to watch for five or 10 minutes — he never takes a session' ... ‘That’s when he said he had it in mind to start me against Liverpool.’
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Adel Taarabt has responded to Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp's claims that he was 'three stone overweight'
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The midfielder, who has made just three appearances this season, slammed Redknapp, saying he spends most of the time in his office
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The Moroccan says QPR have no game plan and don't work as a team
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He insists QPR coaches Glenn Hoddle and Les Ferdinand love him, but doesn't know if 67-year-old Redknapp listens to them
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At AC Milan, the 25-year-old said he kept Kaka and Robinho out the team | 52,984 | record_train |
The machine had to be professionally repaired, which cost @placeholder hundreds of pounds. | By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 6 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:32 EST, 7 August 2013 A disgruntled former Tesco worker has admitted dumping a severed deer's head on a self-service till and draping the entrails in the bread aisle. James Hyett, 33, carried the bloodied animal remains into the 24-hour store in Saffron Walden, Essex in the early hours of the morning hidden inside a black bin bag. He spoke to his former colleagues before dumping the decapitated deer head by the tills. Disgruntled former worker: James Hyett, 33, dumped the deer's head on a self-service till in the Tesco supermarket in Saffron Walden, Essex, a court heard
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James Hyett, 33, carried the bloodied remains into the store in a black bag
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He spoke to former colleagues then dumped the remains by the checkouts
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Two witnesses, football players who watched Winston engaging in a sexual act with Kinsman, spoke to @placeholder's lawyer and were convinced to sign affidavits in support of Winston's account of the night - before police ever interviewed them. | The woman who accused Florida State University star Jameis Winston of raping her has come forward for a new documentary that premiered Friday at the Sundance Film Festival. Eric Kinsman, 20, speaks publicly in the film for the first time, claiming she came to after drinking at a bar to find Winston on top of her having sex in his apartment while she pleaded with him to stop. In the film, Kinsman says one of Winston's roommates also allegedly begged him to stop before the quarterback took her into the bathroom and pinned her head to the floor to continue the assault.
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Erica Kinsman, 20, has broken her silence on the alleged 2012 assault
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The film focuses on rapes at colleges and the role played by fraternities and athletic departments
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Kinsman claims she met Winston while drinking in Tallahassee
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She claims she took a shot offered by him at the bar in December
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Next thing she recalled he was having sex with her in spite of pleas not to
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The films asserts the case was mismanaged by Tallahassee police
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Kinsman claims she was called a 'slut' and a 'whore' after students learned she was the one accusing Winston | 52,986 | record_train |
While the race has tightened in Brown's favor, a larger share of voters' polled by WMUR said they believe @placeholder is most likely to pull through with a win -- 55% of respondents said Shaheen would triumph compared to 49% in October. | Washington (CNN) -- Just a day before voters head to the polls, the New Hampshire Senate race is anyone's guess with the two candidates locked in a dead heat according to two new polls. Incumbent Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen edges out Republican challenger Scott Brown in a WMUR poll out Sunday while Brown is barely ahead of Shaheen by a one point margin in a New England College poll also out Sunday. Both results amount to a statistical tie with both leads within the polls' margin of error. The last word from the WMUR poll of 757 likely voters calls the race at 47% for Shaheen to Brown's 45% -- but 6% of voters say they remain undecided.
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Two polls released Sunday showed the New Hampshire senate race a dead heat
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The WMUR poll has Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen ahead by 2 percentage points
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The New England College poll had former Sen. Scott Brown ahead by 1 percentage point | 52,987 | record_train |
After the first shots rang out, @placeholder was quick to react, throwing | By Helen Pow and Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 03:45 EST, 15 January 2014 | UPDATED: 13:16 EST, 15 January 2014 A hero teacher, who put himself in front of the 12-year-old Roswell school shooter and bravely convinced the child to drop his weapon, has spoken out about the 'harrowing experience'. Brave John Masterson, a social studies teacher at Berrendo Middle School, convinced the shooter, today identified as 12-year-old Mason Campbell, to put down the .20-gauge, sawed off shotgun and give himself up after his shooting rampage left two of his classmates fighting for their lives.
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The suspected shooter identified as Mason Campbell today was arrested Tuesday at Berrendo Middle School in Roswell
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Social studies teacher John Masterson talked the child down
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He described it as a 'harrowing experience'
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Two students, including an 11-year-old boy thought to be the shooter's target, were critically injured
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The other, a 13-year-old girl identified as Kendal Sanders, was shot in the shoulder
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Her aunt posted on Facebook that she had undergone emergency surgery while her parents held a vigil at her bedside | 52,988 | record_train |
Disappointed by his failure to pits his wits on the slope, the speedy Svindal was nonetheless quick to praise Hirscher -- classifying the @placeholder in the same bracket as some of the best skiers in history. | (CNN) -- Most sporting winners like to achieve champion status by proving their worth in the heat of battle but Austria's Marcel Hirscher had the cold to thank after he was all but guaranteed a second straight overall World Cup in Switzerland on Thursday. A combination of snow, wind and fog caused the cancellation of Thursday's super G in Lenzerheide, just a day after the downhill was scrapped for similar reasons, all of which prompted Hirscher's chief rival Aksel Lund Svindal to withdraw from this weekend's slalom. The Norwegian had hoped to narrow Hirscher's lead of 149 points in the two events he excels in but Svindal's World Cup hopes became decidedly frosty after these were canceled - since the Austrian is more adroit at the slalom.
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Marcel Hirscher set for second straight World Cup after bad weather cancels races again
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Norway's Aksel Lund Svindal withdraws from Sunday's slalom after cancellation of super G
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Women's cancellation hands Slovenia's Tina Maze third crystal globe of season | 52,989 | record_train |
magic mushrooms and @placeholder,' the article explains, adding that they call it | By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 20:55 EST, 9 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:50 EST, 10 December 2013 A hallucinogenic drug used in shamanic rituals in the Amazon is growing in popularity in the U.S., researchers have found. Dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is the active ingredient in ayahuasca, which is a plant-based mixture that can also be smoked to give users a hallucinatory 'journey' more extreme than that of LSD, ketamine or magic mushrooms. Adam Winstock, founder of the Global Drugs Survey, claims it has 'a larger proportion of new users' compared to other powerful drugs. Ayahuasca: A shaman in the Coafan region boils leaves for their psychoactive properties as used in ayahuasca, Ecuador, 2009
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Dimethyltryptamine, or DMT, is the active ingredient in ayahuasca, which is a plant-based mixture that can also be smoked
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The drug apparently gives users a hallucinatory 'journey' more extreme than that of LSD, ketamine or magic mushrooms
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Adam Winstock, founder of the Global Drugs Survey, claims the drug has 'a larger proportion of new users' compared to these other powerful drugs
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He says this suggests 'its popularity may increase' | 52,990 | record_train |
In the ruling, the ECHR acknowledged the @placeholder were operating under 'completely exceptional circumstances' - the arrest took place'more than 4,000 miles from French territory - which explained the long detention without seeing a judge. | France has been ordered to pay thousands in compensation Somali pirates who had attacked French ships, because the pirates' human rights were disregarded when they were arrested. The French army took too long to bring the pirates before a judge when they apprehended the sea-faring criminals in 2008, the European Court of Human Rights ruled. France now has to pay between 5,000 and 2,000 euros (£3,945, and £1,578) to each pirate for 'moral damages'. Inlaws or Outlaws? France has been ordered to pay between £1,578 - £3,945 to each Somali pirate for 'moral damages' as well as from £2,367 to £7,100 to cover each pirate's legal costs
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France to pay compensation to Somali pirates over 2008 arrests
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Army 'took too long to bring the pirates before a judge', ECHR rules
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France to pay £1,578 - £3,945 to each Somali pirate for 'moral damages'
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Also to pay from £2,367 to £7,100 to cover each pirate's legal costs | 52,991 | record_train |
That would require a live closed-circuit TV feed be established between @placeholder and a court room in the United States. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The 16 Afghans killed in a shooting spree in early March were buried without autopsies, in accordance with the Islamic tradition of a quick burial. Any effort to do disinter the bodies and do an autopsy would probably be resisted by the Afghan villagers. But that could present one of many challenges military prosecutors will have in making a case against the alleged shooter, U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales. Last week, after meeting with Afghan President Karzai, Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said that the "Afghanistan people would see that the United States is indeed going to not only prosecute this individual but ensure that he's held accountable."
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Victims of the shooting in Afghanistan were buried without autopsies
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Islamic tradition calls for a quick burial
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That lack of pathology evidence is just one of the many hurdles prosecutors will face
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"I think the chances that he will walk are not bad," says one former military prosecutor | 52,992 | record_train |
Ascott said the partnership is aimed at getting new customers into @placeholder' virtual doors. | Could an Amazon Prime membership become a first-class ticket to shopping across the Web? That seems to be what Amazon hopes. Amazon has announced it will extend some of the perks it gives Prime members, like free two-day shipping, on other websites. Tom Taylor, a vice president at Amazon, made the announcement Tuesday at Money2020, an online marketing conference in Las Vegas. The first such agreement will be with AllSaints, a British fashion retailer. "Think about the possibilities," Rick Ascott, digital director at AllSaints, said at the event. "I can see a day when Prime members will have access to sneak previews and first chance to shop our new collections."
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Amazon will give Prime benefits to members on other sites
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Benefits include two-day shipping
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Users can pay instantly on the sites with their Amazon information | 52,993 | record_train |
"This is a moment of unimaginable sorrow for the entire Loyola family," he said in the e-mail, addressed to members of the @placeholder community. | (CNN) -- A New York couple and their two daughters found dead in a suburban Baltimore, Maryland, hotel room died in what police believe was a murder-suicide, authorities said Tuesday. Stephanie Parente, 19, was found dead along with her sister and parents in a Baltimore hotel Monday. The bodies, found Monday at a Sheraton Hotel in Towson, Maryland, were identified as being those of William Parente, 59; his wife Betty Parente, 58; and their daughters Stephanie, 19, and Catherine, 11, said Baltimore County Police spokesman Cpl. Michael Hill. The family was from Garden City, New York, Hill said. William Parente was an attorney, he said, and Stephanie Parente was a student at Loyola College in Baltimore.
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Four were found dead Monday in a Sheraton Hotel room in Towson, Maryland
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The case is being investigated as a murder-suicide, county police said Tuesday
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Family of 4 ID'd Tuesday as William and Betty Parente, Stephanie, 19, Catherine, 11
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No motive yet known for slaying of family, from Garden City, N.Y. | 52,994 | record_train |
@placeholder quit the school's football team after the allegations and later left the school. | (CNN) -- As a drone with a sensitive camera scans an expanding search area for missing University of Virginia student Hannah Graham, investigators are widening their scope to include other missing persons and murder cases. A suspect in custody has been connected to previous sexual assault allegations, and DNA evidence has linked him to the disappearance and death of another young woman in the same area where Graham vanished. At least four women have gone missing there since 2009. Graham, 18, was last seen in Charlottesville's Downtown Mall area on September 13. Investigators believe suspect Jesse Matthew, 32, was the last person with her. He is charged with abduction with the intent to defile.
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The area in which authorities are searching for Graham has expanded
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Investigators are looking for connections to other missing persons and homicide cases
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DNA has linked suspect Jesse Matthew to another murder case
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Sexual assault accusations against Matthew have surfaced elsewhere in Virginia | 52,995 | record_train |
Held back: Messi was closely marked by the @placeholder defence but still managed to produce magic moments | By Jonny Singer Follow @@Jonny_Singer Lionel Messi's girlfriend Antonella Roccuzzo took to Instagram to celebrate Argentina's progress into the World Cup semi-finals. Roccuzzo posed with two friends in replica kits outside the stadium in Brasilia as Messi's side saw off Belgium thanks to a Gonzalo Higuain goal. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fans of Argentina and Brazil involved in a heated stand off Celebration: Antonella Roccuzzo (centre) poses in a number 10 shirt outside the stadium in Brasilia Marching on: Argentina captain Messi salutes the crowd after his side's victory over Belgium on Saturday Not for the first time this tournament the 26-year-old sported a shirt with the famous number 10 on it as she turned out to support Messi.
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Roccuzzo posts picture from ouside the stadium to Instagram
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Messi stars as Argentina edge past Belgium 1-0
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Argentina will now face Holland in the semi-final | 52,996 | record_train |
I mean it hits a mid-ground between that big definitive book that some enterprising reporter is going to do and the movie maybe that @placeholder will do. | (CNN) -- Stealth helicopters zoom toward a mystery compound in northern Pakistan, intent on capturing or killing the most wanted man in the world. Under cover of night they reach their target, but within moments one chopper is down and the mission is in jeopardy. The daring raid against Osama bin Laden contained equal parts action, suspense, risk and bravery. In other words (from a purely literary standpoint), all of the elements of a great story. So it should come as no surprise that Simon & Schuster has announced plans to publish a graphic novel about the secret mission, which co-author Jerome Maida describes as a "complex labyrinth of intrigue, danger and politics."
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Capt. Dale Dye and his wife Julia have written a graphic novel about the raid
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The pair used Capt. Dye's contacts in the special operations world to do research
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Academy Award winning-director Kathryn Bigelow is planning a film on SEAL Team 6 | 52,997 | record_train |
She said: 'The defendant was one of a large number of @placeholder supporters being generally loud and offensive. | By Rob Preece PUBLISHED: 06:20 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 07:03 EST, 2 August 2012 A Lithuanian accountant who made Nazi salutes and aimed monkey chants at black players during an Olympic basketball match has insisted such behaviour is acceptable in his home country. Petras Lescinskas, 36, has been fined £2,500 after he was seen raising his arm several times while placing his other hand over his top lip to imitate Hitler's moustache. He was among a group of Lithuanians heard making obscene noises during their country’s match against Nigeria on Tuesday. His conviction came only three days after a Lithuanian was pictured making similar gestures at black stewards during their team's match against Argentina on Sunday.
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Petras Lescinskas, 36, made offensive gestures during London 2012 match between Lithuania and Nigeria
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He said such behaviour was acceptable in Lithuania and he'd done it before
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'Your behaviour was despicable,' district judge tells him | 52,998 | record_train |
His guardian reported him missing to the South Korean embassy in @placeholder on January 12. | Seoul, South Korea (CNN)A 17-year-old South Korean promised his mother that he would study hard for his exams in exchange for a trip to Turkey. That teenager, called "Kim," disappeared in a southern Turkish border city earlier this month, leading authorities to suspect that he may have slipped away to Syria to join ISIS. While police have not concluded that he joined the terror group, authorities found he had a keen interest in the Islamic militants. Using a Twitter profile picture of an ISIS flag, he frequently tweeted, "I want join" and asked to meet "brothers." He followed pro-ISIS accounts and often retweeted the group's propaganda.
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Teenager expressed interest in ISIS and disappeared in Turkey near Syria border
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South Korean police found information and images of ISIS on teen's computer | 52,999 | record_train |
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