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In his @placeholder mea culpa, there was no talk of faith or karma.
(CNN)I couldn't quite believe my eyes when I read the initial comments from Microsoft's CEO on how women who don't ask for raises will receive "good karma." What? Is this 2014 or 1954? The CEO, Satya Nadella, has since tried to clarify his comments, which were ironically made at a conference in Phoenix celebrating women in computing. Nadella took to Twitter to say he was "inarticulate" on the topic of how women should ask for a raise. At the conference, he appeared to be saying that women who have faith that things will work out (and who don't speak up) will see pay increases in the long term during their careers. @highlight Microsoft CEO said women who don't ask for a raise will receive "good karma" @highlight Satya Nadella made the comments at a conference celebrating women in computing @highlight Nadella said on Twitter that he was "inarticulate" and that the gender gap needs to be closed @highlight Women make 78 cents for every dollar a man makes, according to the latest numbers
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Gamers hope that @placeholder and Google’s involvement in the virtual reality space will accelerate the technology, which would make playing games and watching films more realistic, as well as creating other immersive experiences.
Facebook may have bought Oculus Rift, but now Google is reportedly splashing out virtual reality technology too. The search giant is set to invest $500 million (£314 million) in Magic Leap, which claims to have invented be a realistic version of virtual and augmented reality, dubbed ‘cinematic reality’. The Florida-based firm’s website features a little elephant moving around realistically in a person’s hands, to show off their capabilities. Scroll down for video Google is reportedly set to invest $500 million (£314 million) in Magic Leap, which claims to be a realistic version of virtual and augmented reality, dubbed ‘cinematic reality’. The Florida-based firm’s website features a little elephant (pictured) moving around realistically in a person’s hands, to show what it can do @highlight Google is tipped to invest $500 million (£314 million) in Magic Leap @highlight Florida-based firm claims to have made a realistic version of virtual and augmented reality, which it calls 'cinematic reality' @highlight It's revealed very few details about the technology, aside from saying it's more realistic than Oculus Rift, which was brought by Facebook this year @highlight Device may show wearers hi-resolution images close to their face, by projecting pictures onto the eye, but this is not certain @highlight Unlike Oculus Rift, the wearable could mix virtual reality with the real world
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'I went on @placeholder and I typed in Boyson,' he said.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:07 EST, 13 January 2013 | UPDATED: 15:07 EST, 13 January 2013 A brother and sister who were separated into different Chicago foster homes as children in 1948 have met for the first time, thanks to the detective work of a friendly 7-year-old neighbor Betty Billadeau, of St Louis, Missouri, and Clifford Boyson, of Davenport, Iowa, were introduced after 65 years apart yesterday, AbcNews reports. The pair were put into separate foster homes at age five and three respectively and spent decades trying to find each other to no avail. Delighted: Betty Billadeau and Clifford Boyson have been reunited after spending 65 years apart. The siblings were put in touch with one another after a 7-year-old neighbor used Facebook @highlight Estranged Betty Billadeau and Clifford Boyson were finally reunited since being placed in foster care in 1948 @highlight Boyson's neighbor Eddie Hanzelin used his mother's Facebook account to come to the rescue @highlight 7-year-old earns a hug off them both and says he wanted to help because 'family is important'
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"I think me and @placeholder knew the first round, concentration levels won't be great, but we did well.
(CNN) -- South African pair Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel put their Augusta disappointments behind them to impress in the opening round of the Malaysian Open Thursday. Schwartzel finished 18 shots off the pace in his defense of the U.S. Masters crown, handing over the Green Jacket to Bubba Watson, who beat Oosthuizen in a dramatic playoff Sunday. Shrugging off jet lag after a 30-hour journey from Georgia to Kuala Lumpur, Schwartzel powered to an eight-under 64 to claim the first day lead. Oosthuizen, so close to winning a second major title until denied by Watson's brilliance, produced an excellent 66 to be tied for third. @highlight Charl Schwartzel leads Malaysian Open with first round eight-under 64 @highlight Fellow South African Louis Oosthuizen shoots 66 after Augusta heroics @highlight Pair had 30-hour journey from Georgia to Kuala Lumpur @highlight No.1 Luke Donald cards four-over 75 in opening round of The Heritage
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Still, it wasn't the backlash over @placeholder's photos that piqued Ms Ashcroft's interest, it was Kristina's astounding likeness to her daughter Elizabeth.
Kristina Pimenova - the controversial nine-year-old Russian model dubbed 'the most beautiful girl in the world'- has a doppelgänger, it has emerged. Elizabeth Hiley, ten, based in Montreal, Canada, bears more than a striking resemblance to young supermodel Kristina, and her mother now has high hopes that Elizabeth can follow in Kristina's fashion footsteps. 'The likeness between Kristina and my daughter is uncanny,' Anne-Marie Ashcroft, 41, tells Daily Mail Online. 'Before I came across Kristina, I was reluctant to allow Elizabeth to start at such a young age. Now I realize that the time for her is right.' Scroll down for video @highlight Elizabeth Hiley, ten, based in Canada, looks just like Kristina Pimenova, nine, from Russia, dubbed 'the most beautiful girl in the world' @highlight When Elizabeth's mother Anne-Marie Ashcroft, 41, first realized how much her daughter looked liked Kristina she was 'shell-shocked' @highlight Kristina's mother Glikeriya Pimenova sparked outrage last year for posting scantily-clad images of her model daughter to Instagram @highlight Elizabeth's mother feels this outrage was 'unfair' and that her own daughter is not too young for child model stardom
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Kurdish @placeholder fighters seek cover while under attack from ISIS forces on the front lines in northern Iraq
Fierce fighting continued across swathes of Iraq today as Kurdish peshmerga and Iraqi forces beat back ISIS jihadists and advanced deeper into rebel-held territory. Today there were front line clashes between the groups as the violence spilled into Buyuk Yeniga village, a small township located between halfway Baghdad and Kirkuk. In recent weeks Iraqi forces, boosted by American airstrikes and a steady stream of armaments, have put ISIS on the back foot with victories in a series of key towns. Kurdish fighters stand over the body of an Islamic State militant after clashes near Buyuk Yeniga village ISIS has lost a number of key towns in recent days, all of which are situated near to Kirkuk in northern Iraq. Pictured here is a Peshmerga battalion on the look out for ISIS militants @highlight Clashes between Kurdish peshmerga and ISIS continuing in northern Iraq @highlight Iraqi troops and the Peshmerga make gains against jihadists near Kirkuk @highlight Continues the progress made with assistance of targeted U.S. airstrikes @highlight PM David Cameron is considering arming Kurdish forces @highlight But he has ruled out airstrikes at least until new Iraqi government is in place
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Last month, an arbitrator lifter the indefinite suspension from the NFL against @placeholder.
Free agent footballer Ray Rice chose a Christmas fundraiser collecting toys for needy children for his first public appearance since a video of him knocking out his wife in an elevator saw him dropped by the Baltimore Ravens. The 27-year-old running back stepped out on Wednesday for the Toys for Tots fundraiser, held at the Jimmy's Famous Seafood restaurant in Dundalk. Giving an interview at the event, Rice said it 'feels good to be out and amongst the Baltimore community and just to give back', and addressed the aggravated assault charges laid against him after punching then-fiancee Janay Palmer, whom he has since married. @highlight Ex-NFL star filmed punching his wife Janay Palmer with left fist in elevator @highlight He was suspended indefinitely by league after video surfaced in September @highlight Judge Barbara Jones 'vacated' the footballer's suspension last month @highlight Rice can sign with any NFL team - and can do so as soon as he gets offer @highlight He stepped out Wednesday for the Toys for Tots fundraiser in Baltimore @highlight 'I made a horrible mistake in my life,' he said at the event
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Read more: Opposition source -- Syrian rebels get U.S.-organized training in @placeholder
(CNN) -- Fresh accusations that the Assad regime has used chemical weapons in the ongoing civil war have led many to renew calls for the world to take stronger actions to stop the growing humanitarian crisis. But recent polls have shown Americans are very reluctant to support military interventions in Syria. In a Huffington Post/YouGov poll, as few as 5% of respondents were willing to commit troops to the cause. The Obama administration has been similarly hesitant to get involved in Syria. Q&A: Is Syrian war escalating to wider conflict? While the administration has made some efforts to respond to humanitarian crises elsewhere in the world -- the U.S. joined NATO in its successful mission to assist Libyan rebels, military advisers have been sent to Uganda to combat the Lord's Resistance Army and to Jordan to help Syrian rebels -- full-scale military intervention in Syria does not appear to be on the table. @highlight Experts: Washington selectively engages in humanitarian intervention missions @highlight Domestic political will is a necessary precondition for intervention missions, they say @highlight Polls show Americans are very reluctant to support military interventions in Syria
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@placeholder claimed in 2012 that he did know about alleged bribe payments made to former FIFA executives, but insisted he didn't think they were illegal.
(CNN) -- FIFA president Sepp Blatter has been cleared of any misconduct by an internal investigation into the bribery scandal that threatened to drag football's world governing body into terminal crisis. But his predecessor, Brazilian Joao Havelange, has now resigned as FIFA's honorary president for his part in the scandal. Havelange and former executive committee members Ricardo Teixeira and Dr. Nicolas Leoz were all found to have accepted illegal payments from FIFA's former marketing partner International Sports and Leisure (ISL). The payments were made between 1992 and May 2000 -- ISL went bankrupt the following year. FIFA's Ethics Committee -- set up by Blatter after the corruption scandal was investigated by the Swiss authorities last year -- said it would not take any further action, adding the case was now closed. @highlight FIFA president Sepp Blatter is cleared of misconduct by internal investigation into bribery @highlight Predecessor Joao Havelange resigns as honorary president of soccer's ruling body @highlight Havelange took payments from FIFA's former marketing partner ISL between 1992 and 2000 @highlight FIFA's Ethics Committee says no further action is planned
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Ukraine's elections are taking place against a backdrop of poor economic conditions, @placeholder's annexation of Crimea and rumblings of discontent in the mainly Russian-speaking eastern regions.
The U.N. General Assembly on Thursday approved a resolution calling the Crimean referendum to secede from Ukraine invalid. The vote on the nonbinding resolution was 100-11, with 58 countries abstaining. It's the latest indication of Russia's isolation within the international community over its actions in Ukraine. Moscow formally annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea region last week, days after the controversial referendum in which a majority of Crimeans voted to leave Ukraine for Russia. Adding to tensions, Russia now may have as many as 40,000 troops near its border with Ukraine, two U.S. officials told CNN on Thursday. The officials said that this estimate was largely based on satellite imagery and that a firm number is difficult to assess. @highlight U.N. General Assembly's nonbinding resolution indicates Russia's isolation over Crimea @highlight Ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko says she plans to run in Ukraine's May elections @highlight Presidential elections are scheduled for May 25 @highlight The International Monetary Fund announces a bailout deal worth billions for Ukraine
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'I'd also like to make clear that @placeholder had no part in this and I apologise for implicating him.'
Blackpool have sent Jacob Murphy back to Norwich after a picture circulated on social media this week showing the on-loan winger mocking the Seasiders' plight. The teenager apologised on Monday for a leaked image of Murphy and fellow Blackpool loanee Donervon Daniels which was accompanied by the caption 'We are going to lose... Again'. The photograph was believed to have been taken before the club's most recent defeat against Sheffield Wednesday on Boxing Day. Murphy's snapchat mocking their plight before their trip to Sheffield Wednesday went viral on social media Blackpool's on loan midfielder Jacob Murphy has apologised for his dismissive snapchat about the club @highlight Blackpool lost 1-0 at Sheffield Wednesday on Boxing Day @highlight Blackpool's on loan midfielder Jacob Murphy snapchatted a picture mocking their Championship plight before the match @highlight Photographed with team-mate Donervon Daniels, 19-year-old captioned it with 'We are going to lose... Again' before it went viral on social media
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@placeholder was appointed Schalke's coach in December 2012 but faced constant speculation over his position.
Roberto Di Matteo has been appointed Schalke manager after the Bundesliga strugglers sacked Jens Keller following a torrid start to the season. The Italian, who won the Champions League as boss with Chelsea in 2012, has been without a club since being sacked by the Premier League club in November of the same year. Di Matteo, who was replaced at Stamford Bridge by Rafa Benitez, was still being paid £130,000-a-week by the Blues until June 2014, but has signed a three-year deal with the Royal Blues in Germany. Italian Roberto Di Matteo has his first job since leaving Chelsea in November 2012 @highlight Italian Di Matteo has his first job since leaving Chelsea in November 2012 @highlight Di Matteo was being paid £130,000-a-week until June 2014 by Chelsea @highlight The 44-year-old takes over from Jens Keller, who was sacked by Schalke @highlight Bundesliga side are currently in 11th place in the table @highlight Di Matteo signs on a three-year deal with the German 'Royal Blues' @highlight Schalke face Chelsea in the Champions League on November 25
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@placeholder was signed to the Cowboys' practice squad in the 2012
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 12:55 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:08 EST, 24 January 2014 Former Dallas Cowboys player Josh Brent has been sentenced to just 180 days in prison for a drunk crash that killed his teammate and close friend, Jerry Brown. Brent, 25, who was convicted on Wednesday of vehicular manslaughter, was also handed 10 years probation and a $10,000 fine at his sentencing in Dallas on Friday. He could have been sentenced to up to 20 years in prison for the fiery December 2012 crash. After delivering the sentence, state District Judge Robert Burns scolded Brent for his actions, the Dallas Morning News reported. @highlight Brent was sentenced on Friday to 180 days in prison and 10 years probation and handed a $10,000 fine for the fiery crash @highlight He had faced up to 20 years in prison @highlight He crashed his car along a state highway in December 2012, killing close friend Jerry Brown, a practice squad linebacker @highlight Brent's alcohol blood level was more than twice the legal limit at the time
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When @placeholder turned up on Sunday, 3,000 people showed up to follow him around.
By Derek Lawrenson Ian Poulter expressed one final thought before leaving the Association of Golf Writers’ dinner at Royal Liverpool on Tuesday night. ‘I’ve got a good feeling about this one,’ he said. Good feelings abound at the start of the 143rd Open Championship. There is hardly a big name in the sport who is not coming here feeling good about his game. After a slow start to the season, the stars are all flexing their muscles. Rory McIlroy won in England in May. Justin Rose has won his last two events. Martin Kaymer was a classy winner of both the US Open and the Players’ Championship. @highlight Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose ready to lead the stellar names charge at The Open @highlight Martin Kaymer, Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson all in good form @highlight The Open begins on Thursday at Royal Liverpool
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"Kony 2012" has drawn criticism from many corners but this was the first reaction from @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The Lord's Resistance Army slammed "Kony 2012" as a "clear act of malevolent deception and manipulation of world mass consciousness" in an 18-page statement believed to be its first response to the viral video spotlighting the renegade group and its leader, warlord Joseph Kony. "Behind 'Kony 2012' lurks the U.S.A., which is not a 'banana republic' state, but a world hegemonic power that runs a vast global network of war, intelligence and security institutions, and a myriad of their humanitarian front and service organizations," said the statement signed by Justine Labeja, a spokesman for Kony's organization known commonly by its acronym, LRA. @highlight The LRA issues an 18-page statement obtained for CNN by a respected journalist @highlight It calls Invisible Children, which produced the video, a front organization for Washington @highlight The video went viral and made Joseph Kony a household name @highlight A sequel released Thursday addresses some of the criticisms of "Kony 2012"
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"Tragically, the violence that we are seeing could have been averted had @placeholder respected the results of last year's presidential election," Obama said.
(CNN) -- After days of heavy fighting, forces loyal to Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo laid down their arms Tuesday, and the self-declared president was negotiating the terms of his surrender, his foreign minister said. Calm was reported Tuesday afternoon in Abidjan, the West African nation's largest city and the center of the battle between Gbagbo's military and those loyal to his rival, Alassane Ouattara, who is recognized internationally as the legitimate president. "We must now do what we can do to have lasting peace," said Alcide Djedje, the foreign minister, who participated in talks at the French ambassador's residence in Abidjan. @highlight NEW: Man identified as Gbagbo tells station he won't recognize Ouattara win @highlight Gbagbo's forces laid down their arms, his foreign minister says @highlight A U.N. official says Laurent Gbagbo has asked for U.N. protection @highlight The U.N. envoy to Ivory Coast says combat is over
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Hall then drove Danby and O’Toole and Mr @placeholder to a lane where he was taken to the bank of a stream and 'finished off'.
Savage: Emma Hall, 21, is facing a life sentence for leading a vigilante gang who tortured and brutally killed a teenager wrongly accused of rape A woman is facing a life sentence for leading a vigilante gang who tortured and brutally killed a teenager wrongly accused of rape. Emma Hall, 21, of Romford, showed no emotion as she was found guilty of murdering Luke Harwood, 18, at the Old Bailey. Her friends James Danby, 27, and Tony O’Toole, 30, were also convicted of murder. Mr Harwood was savagely beaten to death in May last year after an 18-year-old girl pointed him out to Hall during a chance meeting and claimed she had been raped by him two years before. @highlight Emma Hall, 21, convicted of murdering 18-year-old Luke Harwood @highlight Her two friends were also convicted of murder @highlight They battered and then murdered the teenager on wasteland in May @highlight 18-year-old had pointed him to Hall during chance meeting and claimed he sexually assaulted her TWO YEARS earlier
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The real mastermind of the trafficking plot is allegedly enjoying an extravagant lifestyle in @placeholder, having won $5 million in the lottery after he escaped all convictions.
No kingpins or so-called 'Mr Bigs' of the drug smuggling ring that supplied the Bali Nine operation have ever been found. Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran, who will be executed within days for their role in the plot to traffic 8kg of heroin from Indonesia to Australia, are the most senior figures to have ever faced charges over the conspiracy. But key players in the operation - including a Nepalese drug trafficker, a Thai prostitute and a Sydney-based lotto winner - managed to slip through the cracks following the Australian Federal Police sting. Scroll down for video Less than two weeks after the Bali Nine arrests in 2005, Indonesian police shot Nepalese drug trafficker Man Singh Ghale dead and claimed he was the king pin of the drug ring that supplied the heroin @highlight King pins of smuggling ring that supplied Bali Nine have never been found @highlight Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are the most senior figures to have ever faced charges over the plot to smuggle 8kg of heroin @highlight Chan and Sukumaran will be executed within days for their role @highlight Key players - including a Nepalese drug trafficker, a Thai prostitute and a Sydney-based lotto winner - managed to slip through the cracks
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Blumenthal shut @placeholder for two weeks in 2009 following an outbreak of the winter bug that left more than 500 people feeling sick.
Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal has dropped his supplier of foie gras after embarrassing footage of ducks being force-fed was released on the internet. The owner of the Michelin-starred Fat Duck restaurant in Bray, Berkshire dropped his French foie gras supplier due to animal rights concerns. A spokesman for the Fat Duck said: 'We were shocked at the video and the conditions in which the ducks were apparently being kept.' The restaurant said the farm had shown the highest levels of animal husbandry when they inspected it. Heston Blumenthal, pictured, has dropped his French supplier of foie gras after a video was released @highlight Heston Blumenthal has dropped his foie gras supplier over welfare fears @highlight The celebrity chef expressed concern about the way the birds were reared @highlight A video showed dead and injured birds with others held in cages @highlight Blumenthal is bringing his restaurant to Melbourne for six months
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But don't get too excited for a heated GOP faceoff: New rules from the @placeholder plan to limit the number of primary debates in the upcoming presidential contest after a series of contentious debates rattled the party leading up to 2012.
(CNN) -- Mark your calendars: The midterm elections aren't yet decided, but there's already a date scheduled for a 2016 presidential debate. With slightly more than two years until a new president is chosen, The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation announced Thursday its plans to host a televised debate for Republican primary candidates on Sept. 16, 2015 at the Reagan Library in California. "Ronnie would be so pleased to know that his presidential library continues to attract America's leaders to discuss the future of the country he loved so dearly," former First Lady Nancy Reagan said in a release from the Reagan Foundation, an organization geared toward promoting the GOP icon's national legacy. "I can't think of a better way to honor my husband than to keep the tradition of Reagan Library-hosted debates alive." @highlight A GOP presidential primary debate has been scheduled for Sept. 2015 @highlight The debate will be hosted by the Reagan Foundation in California @highlight The RNC has not yet said whether it will sanction the debate
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Anthony Weiner with his son @placeholder in front of their home on Park Avenue in Manhattan on Tuesday after it was confirmed that the family were looking for a cheaper place to live
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 16:05 EST, 23 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:36 EST, 23 January 2014 Anthony Weiner braved the winter cold with his young son this week after the disgraced Congressman confirmed that he and wife Huma Abedin had visited a broker to find a new place to live. The former New York mayoral hopeful was spotted on Tuesday outside his Park Avenue home leading his two-year-old Jordan to their car as the snow fell. Weiner and his political advisor wife have been living in the apartment, estimated at $12,000-per-month in rent since he resigned, amid a sexting scandal in 2011. @highlight Weiner and wife Huma Abedin looking at other 3-bedroom apartments in Manhattan's Flatiron and Gramercy Park neighborhoods @highlight They moved from his Queens co-op after he resigned from Congress in 2011 and started renting a $3.3m apartment
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They also have a Babe Ruth card by @placeholder from 2009 for $17.
(CNN) -- Tashard Choice recently had a great opportunity to pick up a nice present for his 3-year-old nephew. The Dallas Cowboys running back went up to Michael Vick after a game and asked for his autograph. Well, that kind of blew up in his face. Here he was, just trying to do a nice thing for a child, and people get all crazy upset, just because Vick plays on the other team. In a sign of the times, Choice even felt it necessary to apologize on Twitter. Here's hoping that if you go out to get a sports memorabilia gift this holiday season you deal with a lot less criticism. But you might feel some heat. After all, there are some cool items, but they can be pricey, especially if someone like Vick signs his name to them. @highlight Sports paraphernalia is more than just the Topps baseball card these days @highlight You can buy autographed jerseys, photos, even costumes from sports films @highlight If you have the cash, you can have your own Babe Ruth bat for around $126,000
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‘I need to explore with @placeholder whether her evidence suggests the police took the gun from the minicab and planted it.
By Arthur Martin PUBLISHED: 05:59 EST, 19 September 2013 | UPDATED: 19:52 EST, 19 September 2013 Case: The jury at Mark Duggan's inquest will hear evidence from a witness who claims she saw police plant a gun at the scene of his death An eyewitness will accuse police of planting a gun near the body of Mark Duggan after they shot him. Duggan, whose death sparked the 2011 riots in England, was shot twice by a marksman who had halted his taxi. Officers insist the 29-year-old had a gun wrapped in a sock and was raising it ready to use lethal force. @highlight The 29-year-old was shot twice by police marksman in Tottenham, London @highlight His death sparked the 2011 riots across London and other cities @highlight Eyewitness Miss J says police took weapon from taxi and planted it at scene @highlight Jury visited scene of death where a gun was found 20ft away over railings @highlight Street was shut off and set up to look exactly as it did on day Duggan died @highlight The inquest at the Royal Courts of Justice is expected to last two months
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Matthew Milat is serving a maximum 43 years in the same prison system as @placeholder and lost his appeal last October for a reduction of his sentence.
IT is the most infamous stretch of ground in Australia, the notorious Belanglo Forest where serial killer Ivan Milat took seven victims to rape, torture, hunt and murder them before burying their bodies in shallow graves covered with twigs. The lonely patch of scrub, just a turn off the highway 140km south-west of Sydney, still strikes fear in those who know the gruesome truth of what Backpacker Killer Ivan Milat did there, but it was a source of inspiration to his grand nephew. From a young age, Matthew Milat had an ambition. He wanted to be like his notorious uncle Ivan, the backpacker murderer whose reign of fear slaughtering hitchhikers has its own shocking place in Australian history. @highlight Matthew Milat idolised his infamous serial killer uncle Ivan Milat @highlight He dreamt of torturing and murdering where his uncle had slain seven people as the 'Backpacker Killer' @highlight In 2010 he lured a teenager to the Ivan Milat's killing ground, the Belanglo Forest, south-west of Sydney @highlight Ivan Milat was the Backpacker Killer who raped and tortured his victims @highlight He recorded the axe murder of David Auchterlonie, 17, on a mobile phone @highlight A special Nine Network documentary tonight looks at teens who are 'born to be bad' @highlight Another chilling murder recreating the horror flick 'Scream' was videoed by the teenage killers
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Meanwhile, stock market losses complicate @placeholder attempts to highlight what good economic news there is out there — including increasingly robust jobs growth and a dip in the unemployment rate to 5.9 percent, the lowest level in six years.
Washington (CNN) -- An election year that was already bad for incumbents is turning out to be worse than they could have ever imagined. An avalanche of crises -- ranging from the killer Ebola virus to ISIS jihadists to a suddenly volatile stock market -- is making it virtually impossible for lawmakers to rely on the inherent advantages of holding office. Instead of highlighting their accomplishments to constituents, incumbents are on defense. The growing troubles are upending plans for the final stretch before the Nov. 4 election that will determine which party will control the Senate. President Barack Obama was forced this week to scrap several campaign appearances to remain in Washington to oversee the Ebola response. @highlight Incumbents are playing defense as domestic and overseas crises mount. @highlight President Obama had to cancel fundraisers this week to oversee the Ebola response. @highlight Gloomy October makes it easier for Republicans to make their case against Democrats.
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By Lydia Warren PUBLISHED: 10:31 EST, 21 September 2012 | UPDATED: 11:08 EST, 21 September 2012 A woman who had twins with a long-time friend is locked in a complicated custody battle after he told her he was gay, had only used her as a surrogate and was keeping the children with his partner. Cindy Close, 48, met businessman Marvin McMurrey in Houston, Texas in 2005 and, as they were both in their 40s, not married and without families, they decided to have children together. 'I've always wanted to be a mom,' Close told Fox. 'That's my biggest dream and it always has been. He came across as a very kind man, a very good man, and I trusted him.' @highlight Cindy Close and Marvin McMurrey decided to have a child together as they were in their 40s and not married; they planned to co-parent @highlight Close fell pregnant with twins through use of donor eggs @highlight But when she gave birth in July she was told she was only a surrogate @highlight McMurrey revealed he was gay and children would live with his partner @highlight Now in court battle for custody - and Close only has visitation rights
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The @placeholder trails with 28 gold and 60 total.
London (CNN) -- Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt defended his title as the world's fastest man Sunday, grabbing gold in the men's 100-meter race by setting an Olympic record with a time of 9.63. Bolt, who became a household name with his gold medal win in the 2008 Beijing Games, is the first sprinter since U.S. Olympic legend Carl Lewis to defend an Olympic 100-meter title. He overcame an unimpressive start to blow past the competition. "My start wasn't too good but my coach always said to me I'm not a good starter, it's not worth worrying about," Bolt said after the race. @highlight "It means one step towards being a legend," Bolt says of his win @highlight Usain Bolt is the first sprinter since Carl Lewis to defend an Olympic 100-meter title @highlight Andy Murray routs Roger Federer for tennis gold, redemption @highlight U.S. vault champ errs, wins silver
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But to blame the accident solely on pilot error is to miss the real lesson of Flight 214, past and present @placeholder leaders say.
Washington (CNN) -- It's been true since the Wright Brothers first took flight: Bad plane accidents can lead to good safety improvements. A deadly fire on an Air Canada flight in 1983, for instance, led to lavatory smoke detectors. And the in-flight rupture of an Aloha Airlines fuselage five years later led to increased scrutiny of aging aircraft. But what will be the legacy of Asiana Airlines Flight 214, which crashed one year ago this weekend? CNN talked to safety experts and combed National Transportation Safety Board records for lessons learned in the Asiana crash. Man vs. Machine In pilot lounges and aviation blogs, the verdict is in: Asiana's pilots screwed up. The crew over-relied on automation, unintentionally disabled the plane's auto-throttle, did not pay attention to the plane's slowing speed, and failed at basic piloting skills. @highlight In pilot lounges and aviation blogs, the verdict is in: Asiana's pilots screwed up @highlight The crew over-relied on automation @highlight It also did not pay attention to the plane's slowing speed
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Bush's announcement is also sure to reverberate throughout @placeholder politics and begin to help sort out a field that includes more than a dozen potential candidates, none of whom have formally announced plans to mount a campaign.
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush on Tuesday took his most definitive step yet toward running for president, announcing plans to 'actively explore' a campaign and form a new political operation allowing him to raise money for like-minded Republicans. In a holiday message posted on Bush's Facebook page and Twitter account, the son and brother of past Republican presidents said he discussed the 'future of our nation' and a potential bid for the White House with members of his family over the Thanksgiving holiday. 'As a result of these conversations and thoughtful consideration of the kind of strong leadership I think America needs, I have decided to actively explore the possibility of running for president of the United States,' Bush wrote. @highlight Former Florida governor is brother of former President George W. Bush and son of former President George H.W. Bush @highlight Announcement came Tuesday morning on Facebook and Twitter @highlight Run could be hampered by fears of a third Bush in a presidential 'dynasty' @highlight Conservatives object to his stance on immigration, which closely mirrors President Obama's @highlight Told college grads on Monday not to be bound to career choices based on what their parents chose to do
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Their nightmare ordeal was far from finished though as, following a night in the airport hotel, they then had to catch three separate coaches and spent almost 10 hours getting back to @placeholder - more than 200 miles away.
By Ian Garland PUBLISHED: 03:39 EST, 23 May 2012 | UPDATED: 14:00 EST, 23 May 2012 After spending more than £2,000 on a dream five-star African honeymoon, newlyweds Adam and Sarah Monk planned to toast their marriage in the lap of luxury. But when the couple from Stowmarket in Suffolk arrived at the resort on Gambia's Atlantic coast they were met with dirty curtains, a stained toilet, a broken shower, loose wiring and single beds. The Monks were so distraught they flew home after just two nights. Honeymoon from hell: Adam and Sarah Monk from Suffolk jetted off to Gambia after marrying in March @highlight Adam and Sarah Monk spent £2,000 on a luxury honeymoon in Gambia @highlight Their 'honeymoon suite' had single beds, stained toilet and a broken shower @highlight So distraught, they booked £600 return flights after just ONE NIGHT
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'That will be based on the market principles of @placeholder and Australia that China over time will have powerful incentives to join.
New arrivals: Between 500 and 1,000 U.S. Marines are to be stationed permanently in Darwin Australia is set to become home to hundreds of U.S. Marines - as America moves its servicemen to a military base on the northern tip of the country. In a bid to combat China's increase in global military and financial power, between 500 to 1,000 officers are to form a permanent U.S. military presence at a barracks outside Darwin. U.S. President Barack Obama is expected to formally reveal the plans - which will further anchor American influence in Asia but have prompted fears the area could become a target for terrorists - during a visit to the city next week. @highlight 500-1,000 officers to form permanent presence outside Darwin @highlight More ships and aircraft to visit - but no new barracks built @highlight Beijing: 'Bilateral co-operation should be conducive to peace'
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A brief flirtation with @placeholder suggested lawmakers were more than willing to reject a president's request for the use of force for the first time in recent memory.
Washington (CNN) -- It might not really matter if President Barack Obama made his case on Syria to the American people. He didn't really ask them for anything in his televised address but to sit tight and watch the graphic videos of chemical weapons on YouTube as the surprise diplomatic track he's now chosen plays out. The question now for Americans on Syria -- rather than whether the United States should launch military strikes after the regime of Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his own people -- is who they think is a better negotiating partner for Obama: Congress or Vladimir Putin? @highlight Who is a better negotiating partner for Obama -- Congress or Putin? @highlight The promise of a deal to remove Syria's chemical weapons was an accomplishment @highlight Even a source in Obama administration described the situation as 'messy' @highlight GOP ally on military strikes says Obama 'uncomfortable' in role of commander in chief
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‘Reform of @placeholder so they put the improved access to treatments for patients first is vital so that we end what increasingly looks like a lottery when it comes to access for drugs.’
By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 18:21 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:22 EST, 7 October 2013 Access denied: Crizotinib could benefit 1,000 patients a year but is deemed to lack evidence of benefits Patients in England and Wales are being denied a lung cancer drug that will be available to hospitals in Scotland. Crizotinib can halt the advance of the disease for almost eight months on average. But the treatment, which costs £4,000 a month, has been deemed too expensive by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) for use south of the border. However in the latest example of health apartheid, the Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) is to give the green light for the drug to be used within NHS Scotland. @highlight Crizotinib is a powerful new drug that can halt the advance of lung cancer @highlight But the medicine regulator for England and Wales say it is too expensive @highlight Meanwhile the Scottish Medicines Consortium have waved it through @highlight Critics have described the difference in availability as 'a lottery'
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Damien Fowkes, 36, made weapon by melting razor blade into plastic cutlery Sentenced to a minimum of 20 years for attempted murder of Huntley and strangling child killer Colin Hatch in a cell Fowkes already serving life sentence for armed robbery By Louise Boyle Last updated at 3:13 PM on 5th October 2011 Lethal: Damien Fowkes tried to kill Soham murdererl Ian Huntley in Frankland Prison, Co Durham by slashing his throat with a makeshift knife The prisoner who tried to kill Soham murderer Ian Huntley by slicing his throat with a makeshift knife was jailed for life today. @highlight Damien Fowkes, 36, made weapon by melting razor blade into plastic cutlery @highlight Sentenced to a minimum of 20 years for attempted murder of Huntley and strangling child killer Colin Hatch in a cell @highlight Fowkes already serving life sentence for armed robbery
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"There was this talk going round about earning dollars by working in the clubs, and that that would would make you a patriot - somebody who was a hard-working @placeholder,' one woman said.
Surrounded by music and neon lights, they gathered nightly near a US military base in South Korea. Now, more than 120 women who used to work as prostitutes outside the complex in Uijeongbu City, Gyeonggi Province, are seeking compensation from the Korean government. The former prostitutes, who are aging and poor, claim their county's authorities actively facilitated their work in a bid to keep American forces happy, while ignoring their own welfare. Speaking in a community center in a ramshackle 'camp-town' next to the base, they tearfully explained how they are now planning to sue the government for $10,000 each. @highlight More than 120 former prostitutes seeking $10,000 each in compensation @highlight Say Korean government actively facilitated their work near US Army base @highlight Blame system of sexual health check-ups and 'Western etiquette' lessons @highlight Also claim officials were worried America would pull troops out in 1970s @highlight 'This is a system the government created,' say women, now old and poor @highlight Army now has 'zero tolerance' attitude toward soldiers using prostitutes
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@placeholder is not the only sports star to be embroiled in controversy over the "quenelle".
(CNN) -- West Bromwich Albion may have thought they had done smart business when signing Nicolas Anelka on a free transfer last year, but he cost them dear on Monday. The Frenchman's controversial "quenelle" gesture in December has prompted the club's main sponsor to announce an end to their ongoing deal. After weeks of inactivity because of injury, Anelka celebrated his first English Premier League (EPL) goals of the season, against West Ham, by making a gesture that many believe is a Nazi salute in reverse. Linked to rising anti-Semitism in France, the "quenelle" has sat uncomfortably with West Brom's club sponsors Zoopla, a property website co-owned by a Jewish businessman, Alex Chesterman. @highlight West Brom lose backing of sponsors Zoopla in row over Anelka goal celebration @highlight The "quenelle" is seen by many as having anti-Semitic meaning @highlight Zoopla is co-owned by Jewish businessman Alex Chesterman
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With limited time in @placeholder, Boyle made the decision to travel to the places he intended to shoot and film the cast's rehearsals there.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- It was the stench. That was what really hit Danny Boyle the first time he went into a slum in India. In "Slumdog" a poor man wins a place on India's version of "Who wants to be a Millionaire?" "There's this smell you get first of all," recalls the British director. "This incredible mixture of our excrement -- it belongs to all of us -- and then saffron. It's just this mixture of sweet and sour." Boyle's experiences shooting in the teeming, chaotic port city of Mumbai could also be described as sweet and sour. The director, who is renown for films like "Trainspotting" and "28 Days Later," had never even been to India before he and his crew traveled there to make the critically acclaimed Oscar contender "Slumdog Millionaire." @highlight Danny Boyle had never been to India before shooting "Slumdog Millionaire" @highlight The British director shot the film in the streets and slums using passers-by as extras @highlight Boyle on shooting in Mumbai: "It's pretty mad. Everything is extreme." @highlight "Slumdog" has been critically acclaimed and is hotly tipped for Oscars
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Fosters, @placeholder, Theakstons and a range of soft drinks will be available at budget prices, but
Britain's first £1 pub has opened its doors to punters chasing a cheap drink. But customers may be in for surprise when they get to the bar - because a pint of beer will actually set them back £1.50 From 8am, bar staff at The Pound Pub in Stockton-on-Tees, Middlesbrough, will serve half pints for £1 and a full pint for an extra 50p. Bargain bar: The Pound Pub has opened its doors in Stockton, Middlesbrough, selling half pints for £1 and a full pint for £1.50 Menu: Bar staff will be serving a variety of soft and alcoholic drinks for the low prices, including Fosters, Theakstons, Strongbow and John Smiths @highlight The Pound Pub in Stockton, Middlesbrough, opened its doors yesterday @highlight Punters can get a half pint for £1 and a pint for £1.50 from 8am onwards @highlight Residents say the venue will 'attract the wrong sort of crowd' to the town @highlight Makers of Channel 4's Benefits Street are currently scouting the area @highlight The average price of beer in the UK is £3.03, a five per cent rise from 2012
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'Achieving @placeholder status for Dundee Cake will ensure that consumers at home and abroad have a one hundred per cent guarantee of the product's authenticity.
A bid was launched today to give the humble Dundee Cake the same status as champagne and Parma ham. And now the fruity delicacy is a step closer to having Protected Geographical Indicator (PGI) status - already granted to Scottish produce such as Stornoway black pudding and Arbroath smokies. This means that only Dundee Cakes made in Dundee and following the traditional recipe can legally be called Dundee cakes. The humble Dundee cake is a step closer to having Protected Geographical Indicator Status Scotland's Food Secretary Richard Lochhead visited a Dundee bakery to launch the consultation Scotland's Food Secretary Richard Lochhead visited a Dundee bakery to launch the consultation. @highlight Fruity cake may soon share the same status as Champagne and Parma ham @highlight Cake was the creation of Dundonian marmalade inventor Janet Keiller @highlight The bid was launched at the Goodfellow & Steven bakery in Dundee
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Anyway, according to the WWE website, the evil @placeholder was known for scaring children and making them cry.
(CNN) -- When you're sitting on your couch on a quiet Monday night searching the Web for a decent trending topic and the almighty Twitter gods give you Doink the Clown, you take it. And if you happen to have a goat, it's polite to offer them a sacrifice. I was fresh out of goats, so I murdered a Klondike Bar. And the Twitter gods were pleased. Truth be told, I had no idea who Doink the Clown was. But it sounded like a good topic, just so long as he wasn't making headlines for cruising the suburbs in a windowless van. @highlight "Apparently This Matters" is our skewed look at trending social-media topics @highlight This week, Jarrett figures out why "Doink the Clown" was trending on Twitter @highlight Doink's WWF highlights include beating guys named "Barry" with a prosthetic limb @highlight Even with a loss, at least Doink wasn't stuck on the night shift at Denny's
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Relaxed: @placeholder, Countess of Wessex, wore a pair of jeans with a cream jumper
By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 08:12 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 09:54 EST, 16 March 2014 Prince Edward, the Countess of Wessex and their children enjoyed a Royal family day out in the sunshine as they rode horses around the Queen's Windsor home. The prince's 10-year-old daughter Lady Louise looked every inch the confident horsewoman as she went without a saddle to ride bareback around the grounds of Windsor Castle. Her younger brother James, six, was led around by a stablehand as Edward, sporting pair of brown riding boots, walked alongside another horse and proud mother Sophie watched on. @highlight Lady Louise, 10, rode bareback around the grounds of Windsor Castle @highlight Brother James, 6, was led by a groom for day out in the sunshine @highlight Proud parents Edward and Sophie watched the children ride their ponies @highlight Last week the family celebrated Prince Edward's 50th birthday
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@placeholder dispute that and argue that the special tax would hit small businesses the hardest, which would curtail hiring.
Washington (CNN) -- In a pair of votes aimed more at making political points than law, the Senate rejected competing Democratic and Republican proposals to boost construction of roadways and other infrastructure projects. Republicans blocked the Democratic bill, which would have approved about $50 billion for projects and another $10 billion to start an "infrastructure bank," because it relied on a surtax on people earning more than $1 million a year. Democrats have tried to pass the surtax multiple times in an effort to convince voters that Republicans care more about their wealthy constituents than about putting the unemployed back to work. @highlight NEW: Vote shows GOP senators "out of touch with Americans," White House says @highlight NEW: Boehner unveils plan for bill tying infrastructure spending to energy revenue @highlight Republicans block $60 billion bill that relied on surtax on $1 million earners @highlight Democrats reject GOP measure to ease construction regulations
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Others advised "Maybe U.S. weapons manufacturers should stop printing "made in @placeholder" on their weapons especially the ones we send to brutal autocrats."
(CNN) -- A thick pall of chemical smoke hung over a crowd in Cairo on Friday afternoon. People ran, covering their noses and mouths to escape yet another volley of tear gas. The same scene was being played out elsewhere in Cairo, in Alexandria and Suez. And several weeks back, Tunisian police used tear gas to try to quell protests there. It is one of the most common ways to used to disperse protests -- but not everyone runs. In both Tunisia and Egypt, some protesters stopped to pick up canisters, and posted photographs online. A few inches long, blue and silver, they include warning labels and then a set of initials: CSI, followed by "Made in the U.S.A." @highlight Tear gas canisters fired at Egyptian protesters are marked "Made in the U.S.A." @highlight Combined Systems Inc. also has sold tear gas to Tunisia and Israel @highlight Some Twitter users demand why U.S.-made weapons are being used against protesters
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@placeholder gushed over the reaction to the video in the days before the Tuesday arrests.
Six people who were arrested in Iran for dancing in a YouTube video to Pharrell Williams' song "Happy" have been freed, the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran said Wednesday, citing a source close to the families. The director of the video was not released, the group said. One of the six announced that she was freed. "Hi I'm back," Reihane Taravati wrote on her Instagram account, thanking Williams and "everyone who cared about us." The fan video is one of many to the hit song that has sold millions of downloads worldwide. Tehran Police Chief Hossein Sajedinia ordered the arrests of the three men and three women for helping make an "obscene video clip that offended the public morals and was released in cyberspace," the Iranian Students' News Agency reported Wednesday. Authorities forced the young people to repent on state TV. @highlight All six dancers were freed; the director was not, a human rights group says @highlight Iranians are accused of making an "obscene" video that "offended the public morals" @highlight Iranian President Hassan Rouhani tweets: "#Happiness is our people's right" @highlight The hashtag #FreeHappyIranians has gone viral on Twitter
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The @placeholder announced a recall of all its products October 6.
(CNN) -- Criminal investigators from the Department of Justice and the Food and Drug Administration were at a Massachusetts pharmaceutical company on Tuesday with a search warrant, a company spokesman said. Federal officials say that more issues have been reported with drugs from the New England Compounding Center, or NECC, which has been linked to a deadly multistate outbreak of fungal meningitis. FDA spokeswoman Erica Jefferson confirmed that criminal investigators were on site, but declined to answer questions regarding a warrant. U.S. Attorney Carmen M. Ortiz similarly said that personnel from her office and law enforcement partners were investigating allegations concerning the company. She added that it was "entirely premature" to suggest what the results of that investigation may be. @highlight Justice, FDA investigators at facility tied to meningitis outbreak @highlight The outbreak has been linked to the Massachusetts compounding pharmacy @highlight The number of meningitis cases is now up to 245 with 19 deaths, according to the CDC
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But the @placeholder being the Internet, there will always be lesser-known, innovative and downright quirky winners as well.
(CNN) -- The winners of the 2012 Webby Awards were announced on Tuesday, Established in 1996, the Webby Awards are arguably the Internet's best-known honors. After starting small, the Webbys now hand out more than 100 awards each year. Many of each year's honorees tend to be celebrities, big companies or well-known online entities. Among this year's big winners are Pinterest (best social media app), photo-sharing app Instagram (breakout of the year), and the comedian Louis C.K., honored by the Webbys for creating "a new precedent for distribution" by releasing his comedy special through his own website. A raft of advertising and corporate website awards have also been added over the years. @highlight The 2012 Webby Awards winners were announced Tuesday @highlight Some celebrities won, but many were lesser-known honorees @highlight Activism, animation, education, blog and music winners are profiled
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The sometimes seen erratic on-court behaviour of Murray since the authoritative Lendl departed was absent as he dismissed @placeholder in 72 minutes, making light of the draining schedule which is now seeing him play six consecutive weeks.
Amelie Mauresmo watched as Andy Murray edged himself towards a place in London's season-end finale, her face almost as inscrutable as that of her predecessor Ivan Lendl. Mauresmo takes a much more consensual approach than Lendl, and is delighted with the recent results which now see her client just one match away from ending any arguments about making the Barclays ATP World Tour finals next month. After a comfortable 6-3 6-4 win over her compatriot Julien Benneteau in the Paris Masters his entry can be confirmed if he beats Grigor Dimitrov. Andy Murray acknowledges spectators after beating Julien Benneteau in the Paris Masters @highlight Amelie Mauresmo is delighted with Andy Murray's recent results @highlight However she hopes the Scotsman will push on in the 2015 Grand Slams @highlight Mauresmo has made a conscientious decision to manage rather than dictate Murray's career
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Written in fountain pen, it is dated 3 September, 1950 - just 19 days after @placeholder's arrival on August 15.
By Martha Cliff PUBLISHED: 08:58 EST, 14 February 2014 | UPDATED: 10:31 EST, 14 February 2014 A baby Prince Charles was 'fascinated' by his newborn sister Princess Anne, according to a rare letter written by the Queen just days after the birth. Less than two years old at the time, Charles treated Anne with 'great care', the Queen wrote to her friend Mrs Tanner. She also wrote that 'it will be fun when they are able to play together'. Family life: The Queen at her coronation (far left) Prince Charles (centre left) and Princess Anne (centre right) with their father The Duke of Edinburgh (far right) @highlight Letter written by the Queen after her daughter's birth to go up for auction @highlight The letter gives details of the Charles' reaction to his new sibling @highlight Auctioneers say emotional letter, estimate of £600, is an extremely rare find @highlight Most people who receive a letter from the Queen keep them, they say
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There's no mistake in the locations for the Obama and @placeholder rallies.
(CNN) -- President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and other top Democrats are heading back to school Tuesday, in hopes of convincing first-time voters from the 2008 election to vote again in 2010. The president is scheduled to headline a Democratic party rally at the University of Wisconsin in Madison while the vice president is the main attraction at a similar event at Pennsylvania State University in State College, Pennsylvania. The idea is to fire up "surge" voters and motivate them to go to the polls again in this November's midterm elections. According to national exit polls from 2008, 11 percent of people who cast ballots in the presidential contest said they were first time voters, and seven out of 10 of those new voters said they backed Obama in the election. Many of those people were young voters, and exit polls indicated that two-thirds of people age 18-29 voted for Obama. @highlight Obama will headline a rally in Madison, Wisconsin @highlight 11 percent of those who cast ballots in 2008 were first-timers @highlight Democrats face tough odds in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania
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Five years ago, Yahoo signed a deal with @placeholder to have Bing to carry out behind-the-scenes indexing of online content.
Google's deal with Apple as the default search engine on Safari (pictured) expires in 2015. Reports claim Yahoo and Microsoft are pitching for the slot Firefox turned its back on Google as its default search engine last week, and Apple may be looking to do the same. Google has been the default engine on Apple's Safari browser for the past five years, but the deal is due to expire in early 2015. This could see Microsoft's Bing or Yahoo taking its place - or the tech giant could be working on developing a search engine of its own. Both Yahoo and Microsoft have already started canvassing Apple about becoming the default engine on iOS devices and Macs, according to The Information's Amir Efrati. @highlight Google's partnership with Apple is due to expire in early 2015 @highlight Reports claim both Yahoo and Microsoft have begun pitching for the slot @highlight It follows news Firefox is replacing Google for Yahoo as its default engine @highlight Search engines make money from partnerships by sending traffic to their servers, and profiting from ad revenue @highlight Alternatively, Apple may be working on its own search engine
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Mr @placeholder said the restaurant has high standards and a ‘very good reputation’, and he was ‘determined’ to discover what had gone wrong.
By Andy Dolan PUBLISHED: 19:18 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:19 EST, 11 November 2013 An outbreak of food poisoning is bad news for any restaurant. Especially when a group of council health inspectors are amongst the unlucky diners. Almost half of the ten-strong group of inspectors fell ill after dining at the Kayal eaterie on a work night out earlier this month. As a result, the south Indian restaurant has been closed until further notice until tests confirm the source of an outbreak which has claimed 19 victims in total. Four health inspectors fell ill after eating at the Kayal restaurant in Leicester/ Last month council inspectors awarded the eaterie five stars @highlight The Kayal in Leicester was closed on November 6 after 19 people fell ill @highlight The Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood visited the restaurant earlier this year to learn how to make spinach dosa @highlight Owner Jaimon Thomas said it is the first time since opening in 2008 they have had any problems with customers falling ill @highlight Last month inspectors rated the eaterie 'very good' awarding it five stars
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An inquest heard Mr Holme, from @placeholder, was probably leading the climb when he slipped and fell.
By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 16:06 EST, 31 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:15 EST, 31 October 2013 Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, died in a climbing accident off the coast of Anglesey tethered to Vaughan Holme, the teacher who had introduced him to the sport A boarding school teacher accidentally dragged a former student to his death in a climbing tragedy because they were tethered together. Vaughan Holme, 48, and Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, plunged more than 300ft to their deaths down a sea cliff. The pair had met at the prestigious Christ's Hospital School in Horsham, West Sussex, where father-of-two and housemaster Mr Holme had passed on his love of climbing. @highlight Student Jack Hutton-Potts, 23, was tethered to teacher Vaughan Holme, 48 @highlight Mr Holme slipped on Gogarth cliffs off the coast of Anglesey, Wales @highlight He sparked Jack's interest in the sport at boarding school in West Sussex @highlight Coroner: 'We don't know why Jack decided not to hook on the cliff'
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This isn't a shortcoming of @placeholder' argument; it is its purpose.
(CNN) -- African-Americans deserve reparations. Discuss. The idea of reparations -- that the descendants of slaves should be compensated by the national government for the wrongs and the legacy of slavery -- has always been controversial. When Ta-Nehisi Coates of The Atlantic wrote the June cover story, "The Case for Reparations," he set a traffic record for the magazine's website. He provoked responses from across the political and ethnic spectrum. Some of his critics did him the courtesy of reading the entire 16,000-word piece. Others, particularly in the Twittersphere, reacted viscerally to the headline and to reactions to the headline. @highlight The Atlantic's June cover story about reparations generated strong reactions @highlight Eric Liu: There's a reflexive move to find reasons why reparation couldn't be done @highlight He says whether reparations are feasible or not, we should at least discuss the issue @highlight Liu: When we understand why reparations make sense will we get to "beyond race"
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Until then, they will continue as the faceless heroes in @placeholder's tragedy, the nation's only hope of thwarting further disaster.
Tokyo (CNN) -- They sleep anywhere they can find open space -- in conference rooms, corridors, even stairwells. They have one blanket, no pillows and a leaded mat intended to keep radiation at bay. They eat only two meals each day -- a carefully rationed breakfast of 30 crackers and vegetable juice and for dinner, a ready-to-eat meal or something out of a can.They clean themselves with wet wipes, since the supply of fresh water is short. These are the grueling living conditions for the workers inside Japan's crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant. They've been hailed as heroes risking their lives by braving high levels of radiation as they work to avert a nuclear meltdown. @highlight The Fukushima Daiichi workers are sleeping on mats @highlight They eat two meals a day of prepared food and crackers @highlight They are exposed to high levels of radiation @highlight An inspector divulges details of their lives, says they are still upbeat
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@placeholder should take great credit for that, as it is not easy.
I’d write up the opposition team on a flip chart. One to 15. Then I’d write up the England team. Then I’d eyeball my players. ‘OK, what dressing room do you want to be in? What team sheet would you rather be on?’ It was the England rugby dressing room, but it could also be the England football dressing room with Roy Hodgson addressing his players before this opening World Cup fixture against Italy. ‘You want to be in our dressing room, with Steven Gerrard, with Daniel Sturridge, with Wayne Rooney as your team-mates, or would you rather be on their team sheet?’ @highlight This is a very good Italian team who qualified with two games to spare, but England have nothing to fear @highlight Roy should be creating pressure in the team because the greatest athletes love pressure - that is why they do it @highlight There are many ways you create pressure but the most effective and easiest is to do everything - and I mean everything - faster than they are used to @highlight England are in good shape. They deserve a 'well done' for keeping the focus on the football @highlight I would play Ross Barkley and Raheem Sterling, both brilliant attacking players who take the ball forwards @highlight I hope he banishes any thought of 'a draw will do'. Take risks, create the mindset: 'We must win'. Pick a team to score goals
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Yet "the use of dispersants, the formation of plumes deep under water, and the unique ecology of the Gulf each make (the @placeholder) spill more disastrous," he said.
(CNN) -- On June 15, President Barack Obama described the Gulf oil spill in a prime-time address as "the worst environmental disaster America has ever faced." A government report released last week, however, said almost 75 percent of the oil that gushed from BP's ruptured well into the Gulf of Mexico has been collected, dispersed or evaporated. The rest remains on or just below the surface of the water in the form of a light sheen or weathered tar balls. Much of the remaining oil is "being degraded and cleaned up on the shore," said Jane Lubchenco, head of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. @highlight Obama declared the Gulf oil America's "worst environmental disaster" @highlight Several calamities may rival or surpass the Gulf spill in certain respects, analysts say @highlight 2.5 million people were displaced by the Dust Bowl; over 2,200 were killed at Johnstown @highlight It may be impossible to rank environmental catastrophes, according to experts
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"I would suggest the first thing that would make me feel a little better toward them [AIG executives] is if they follow the @placeholder example and come before the American people and take that deep bow and say, 'I am sorry,' and then either do one of two things: resign or go commit suicide," he said.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Obama said Monday he will attempt to block bonuses to executives at ailing insurance giant AIG, payments he described as an "outrage." President Obama says AIG "finds itself in financial distress due to recklessness and greed." "This is a corporation that finds itself in financial distress due to recklessness and greed," Obama told politicians and reporters in the Roosevelt Room of the White House, where he and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner were unveiling a package to aid the nation's small businesses. The president expressed dismay and anger over the bonuses to executives at AIG, which has received $173 billion in U.S. government bailouts over the past six months. @highlight NEW: Sen. Charles Grassley suggests executives follow Japanese model @highlight Sen. Chris Dodd suggests tax provision crafted toward recipients of bonuses @highlight House committee investigating ways Congress can force AIG to renegotiate bonuses @highlight Attorney General Andrew Cuomo threatens to issue subpoenas to AIG
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@placeholder's wife knew that her husband was going out for a bike ride Saturday, but when she came home that day after a shopping outing to find he'd not returned, she grew alarmed, according to a news release from Wake Forest.
(CNN) -- An elaborate kidnapping plot that targeted a Wake Forest, North Carolina, man ended with his dramatic rescue in Atlanta by an FBI hostage squad about midnight Wednesday, law enforcement said Thursday. Frank Arthur Janssen is receiving medical treatment but is safe after being held captive for five days by five people who face federal kidnapping charges, according to law enforcement officials who held a news conference in Wake Forest. The kidnappers sent demands to Janssen's family "for the benefit" of Kelvin Melton, an inmate at Polk Correctional Institution in Butner, North Carolina, read an affidavit in support of a search warrant related to criminal complaints against the defendants. @highlight FBI: Frank Arthur Janssen was abducted from his home five days ago @highlight FBI rescue team freed him from an Atlanta apartment building Wednesday @highlight Demands sent for "benefit" of inmate whom daughter prosecuted, officials say @highlight Five people face federal kidnapping charges, law enforcement officials say
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Begun five years ago, the map is crowd-sourced, and includes photographs, eye-witness accounts and details about individual V2 rocket attacks on @placeholder and its surrounds supplied by individuals.
They were the terrifying rockets that weren't unveiled until the final months of the Second World War, yet still killed thousands. Around 1,500 V2 rockets - the V stood for Vergeltungswaffe, or Vengeance Weapon - were fired at London and the south east of England, in what was seen as Hitler's last throw of the dice. As this interactive map shows, London bore the brunt of the V2 strikes, which began 70 years ago this week with an attack on Chiswick, in the west of the capital, and ended a year later, leaving more than 7,000 Britons dead. Scroll down for video @highlight First striking Britain in September 1944, V2 - V for 'vengeance weapon - was Hitler's last throw of the dice @highlight Around 1,500 'vengeance weapons' were fired at London and the south east, ultimately leaving around 7,250dead @highlight The rockets used astonishingly advanced technology to shoot 50 miles into air, before arcing in a 120-mile trajectory @highlight Unlike the predecessor the V1, you could not see - or hear - a V2 coming as it travelled faster than the speed of sound @highlight The sophisticated technology from the V2s was later harnessed by the US and Soviet Union to pioneer space travel
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"By formally merging with al Qaeda and doing an attack in which Americans were targeted, this group has put itself in the sights of the @placeholder," CNN National Security Analyst Peter Bergen said.
(CNN) -- Two secret blitzes. Two high-value targets. Two very different results. U.S. forces launched dual raids on the northern and eastern coasts of Africa over the weekend in the hunt for two alleged terrorists: Abu Anas al Libi, a suspected al Qaeda operative wanted for the deadly 1998 bombings of two U.S. embassies in Africa, and an Al-Shabaab foreign fighter commander named Ikrima. American forces snatched al Libi in the Libyan capital Saturday morning. But 3,000 miles away, the plan to catch Ikrima didn't go as planned. Navy SEALs came under heavy fire during their raid and had to retreat -- not knowing whether Ikrima was dead or alive. @highlight U.S. forces launched raids in Libya and Somalia over the weekend @highlight They captured Abu Anas al Libi, a suspected al Qaeda operative, in Tripoli @highlight Navy SEALs came under fire while trying to get an Al-Shabaab fighter in Somalia
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Hazard compared Pep Guardiola (left) and @placeholder, saying they both have a winning mentality
Cesc Fabregas has admitted he never would have dreamed of playing for Jose Mourinho three years ago when the two were arch-enemies in Spain. The Chelsea midfielder now says he’s happier than ever playing for the former Real Madrid manager, compares him with Pep Guardiola, and says he is desperate to win the European Cup with him. Asked in an interview in El Pais in Spain if he could ever have imagined working for Mourinho he says: ‘Three years ago no. It just shows you how you can never tell in life, and even more so in football. We had a very intense rivalry with Mourinho. It never reached the level of hatred, not even close, but there were disagreements with him and [John] Terry too. Chelsea were always the team that I most wanted to beat.’ @highlight Cesc Fabregas joined Chelsea from hometown club Barcelona in June 2014 @highlight He says that the team he has most wanted to beat in his career is Chelsea @highlight Now a Chelsea player, he thinks Jose Mourinho is similar to Pep Guardiola @highlight Fabregas also compared Eden Hazard to former team-mate Lionel Messi
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Vermijl did make a couple of important defensive clearances in the first half, but unable to get across to cover @placeholder for Dons' second goal.
A 4-0 defeat to MK Dons is certainly not the way to introduce yourself to the Manchester United faithful - or to force your way into Louis van Gaal's first team plans. United and Van Gaal succumbed to a humiliating hammering at the hands of the Dons at Stadium MK thanks to braces from Will Grigg and Benik Afobe, on loan from Arsenal. Despite some impressive first half displays from United's youngsters, in the second period they appeared to crumble as Dons continued to grow stronger as the game progressed. Here, Sportsmail gives you the lowdown on how United's youngsters fared. @highlight Braces from Will Grigg and Benik Afobe help MK Dons to famous victory @highlight Manchester United humbled in Capital One Cup second round @highlight Louis van Gaal still yet to win a competitive game since taking over as boss @highlight Van Gaal played a team mixed with fringe players and youngsters @highlight Saidy Janko, Marnick Vermijl, Reece James and Michael Keane all started @highlight Midfielder Andreas Pereira also appeared off the bench for United @highlight Youngsters played well first half but wilted as MK Dons took control
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The royal court says some of King Abdullah's comments in the magazine were taken out of context by local @placeholder and international media outlets who reported on the article.
Petra, Jordan (CNN) -- U.S. President Barack Obama wrapped up his trip to the Middle East on Saturday with a walking tour of the ancient city of Petra in Jordan. The city's breathtaking architecture features buildings partly carved into stone cliffs and combines eastern culture with ancient Greek constructions. It is a UNESCO world heritage site. Obama was accompanied on a leisurely tour through Petra's steep red-rock formations by a University of Jordan tourism professor, with all other visitors kept well away -- except for a few stray cats. Soon after his stroll through the arid landscape, renowned for its colorful interplay of light and shadow, the president headed back to Washington, where he arrived Saturday night. @highlight Kerry will meet with Netanyahu and Abbas, a State Department official says @highlight Obama takes a cultural tour of an ancient city before returning to Washington @highlight In a last-minute move, Netanyahu calls Turkey to apologize -- on Obama's initiative @highlight Jordan has 460,000 Syrian refugees with more coming, King Abdullah says
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When the sentence was announced, @placeholder’s mother Lisa Tremble sighed with relief and said aloud 'always have faith'.
By Steph Cockroft for MailOnline A jilted man who stabbed his teenage love rival to death after discovering he was dating his ex-girlfriend has been jailed for life. Will Blencowe, 21, attacked 17-year-old Connor Tremble in a jealous rage at his flat the day before Valentine’s Day. Blencowe, from Banbury, Oxfordshire, had travelled to the victim's flat in Oxford after discovering was seeing his ex-girlfriend Aimee Harrison, 20. After the 'vicious' attack, Blencowe fled more than 50 miles away, leaving the victim with multiple stab wounds, including in the lung, back and buttocks. Will Blencowe, 21, pictured left, from Banbury, Oxfordshire, has been jailed for life with a minimum of 23 years for murdering 17-year-old Connor Tremble, pictured right, from Oxford in a jealous rage @highlight Will Blencowe, 21, stabbed Connor Tremble, 17, at victim's flat in Oxford @highlight Connor was dating Aimee Harrison, 20, whom Blencowe dated for 4 years @highlight Victim stabbed multiple times in lung, buttocks and back - died 2 days later @highlight Blencowe jailed at Oxford Crown Court for life with a minimum of 23 years @highlight His mother Lisa said: 'The motive behind Connor's murder was nothing more than jealousy'
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His hire is another attempt to show that even Democrats think the charges against @placeholder are ridiculous.
(CNN) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry added another high-powered lawyer to his team fighting a felony indictment against him, but this addition is just as much about sending a message than winning the case. Mark Fabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party and is best known for his legal and crisis communication expertise. He guided President Bill Clinton in his White House years and also ran Al Gore's communications team during his presidential run in 2000. As Fabiani signed on, Perry's defense filed papers in Travis County District Court requesting the indictment be dismissed, arguing the charges are based on "unconstitutional" statute. @highlight Rick Perry has added Mark Fabiani to his high-powered legal team @highlight Fabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party, including the Clintons and Al Gore @highlight Perry's lawyers filed papers requesting his indictment be dropped
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Without that critical information, the rest of the already heavily compromised @placeholder apparatus starts to tilt precariously.
(CNN) -- As a rehabilitation physician, I've supported many of the ideas behind the Affordable Care Act since before Barack Obama's presidency began. During the hot summer of town hall debates surrounding the legislation in 2009, I wrote an essay called "Standing up for Obama's health plan," and I have continued highlighting the fundamental advances that all of us, most especially disabled Americans, stand to share under the ACA. But when the Obama administration decided last week to pull out a major pillar of the ACA, they lost my faith in their political wisdom. There was a practical necessity to many of the president's other compromises in order to get the ACA passed. Regrettably, it gives states just enough power over insurance marketplaces and the Medicaid expansion to continue the unequal and unfair distribution of state-based social services. It allows states to eviscerate Medicaid in ways that don't make sense. @highlight Ford Vox says the new delay in employer mandate has made him lose faith in Obama's wisdom @highlight He says businesses lobbied for delay, but the poorly insured and taxpayers pay the price @highlight He says move delays penalties, protects profits, for businesses that don't meet ACA regulations @highlight Vox: Mortally wounding Obamacare before midterm elections helps its opponents
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He is harming the heritage of generations of @placeholder heads and the operational norms of the organization."
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel's former security chief is slamming the country's prime minister and defense minister for their handling of Iran, saying neither one inspires confidence. "I don't trust a leadership that relies on messianic leadership," said Yuval Diskin, the former head of the Shin Bet, the country's internal security service, at a public conference Friday night in Israel. "Our two messiahs from Caesaria and from the Akiorv Towers are not fit to stand at the helm of the government," Diskin said, referring to the respective residences of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Ehud Barak. His comments were widely reported in the Israeli media Saturday. @highlight NEW: Ehud Barak describes Yuval Diskin's comments as 'irresponsible' @highlight Diskin is the former head of the Shin Bet, the country's internal security service @highlight He accuses Netanyahu and Barak of mischaracterizing the possible effectiveness of attacking Iran @highlight Netanyahu says sanctions are not having a meaningful effect on Tehran's nuclear program
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It has been surprisingly difficult to confront @placeholder on these human rights abuses.
(CNN) -- While North Korea's recently departed leader Kim Jong Il will probably be most remembered for his pompadour, jumpsuits and relentless pursuit of nuclear weapons, the world must never forget the legacy of anguish and terror he left for millions of his people. The North Korean regime is built on fear: fear, according to reports of defectors, that disloyalty and even minor infractions against the Kim family's cult of personality will lead to a death sentence working in one of the North's gulags, mining uranium on starvation rations while your family struggles to survive just outside the wire. There is fear that the secret police will shut off the electricity to your house and burst in to extract the DVDs or VCRs you were secretly watching to learn about the outside world; fear that border guards will not accept your bribe or might catch you bringing a Bible back from China, the punishment for which is being bound by wires poked through the ears of other prisoners and marched off to slave labor; fear that you are in a province suspected of disloyalty by Pyongyang and that you might be allowed to slip from malnourishment to starvation when the harvest comes up short again. @highlight Michael Green: Kim Jong Il should be remembered for a regime built on anguish, terror @highlight He says North Koreans deemed disloyal face imprisonment, starvation, torture, death @highlight He says regime's nuclear capabilities have kept confrontation over rights at bay @highlight Green: West must press on rights, help defectors, be ready to aid citizens if regime fails
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'We have to come together as human beings and say that @placeholder lives matter as much as any other ethnicity group matters.'
'African-American lives matter': Tracy Martin, father of Trayvon Martin, spoke out against the stigma surrounding young black men on MSNBC last night The father of Trayvon Martin, the boy shot dead in Florida in 2012, last night spoke out against the stereotypes that stigmatise young blacks in America. Speaking about the shooting of Michael Brown nine days ago at the hands of a policeman in Ferguson, Missouri, Tracy Martin told MSNBC he recognised attempts to smear the dead teenager's name. Trayvon was just 17 when he was killed by neighbourhood watch coordinator George Zimmerman. Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder after his lawyers painted Trayvon as a dope-smoking, school-skipping delinquent. @highlight Tracy Martin's son was 17 when he was shot dead by George Zimmerman @highlight In the aftermath of the killing, Trayvon was painted as a delinquent teenager @highlight 'Our young kids get stereotyped... we have to break the stigma' - Mr Martin @highlight Ferguson officials and locals have doubts over St Louis county prosecutor @highlight They believe Bob McCullogh, who has links to police, cannot be impartial
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This prompted the @placeholder government to begin providing military support to opposition fighters, despite its earlier reluctance to do so.
(CNN) -- A team of U.N. chemical weapons inspectors are in Syria where they will begin an investigation Monday into whether chemical weapons have been used during the bloody civil war there. The team won't be speaking to reporters during the visit, it said in a written statement, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon's office said. Syria has been embroiled in a war for more than two years, during which more than 100,000 people have been killed and millions have been displaced or become refugees in other countries, according to the United Nations. Amid the fighting, there have been numerous allegations that chemical weapons have been used. @highlight The Syrian government has agreed to the terms of visit @highlight The U.S. believes Syrian forces crossed a "red line" by using chemical weapons @highlight The Syrian government says rebels have used them
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Across England, a total of 7,032 babies were given the name using the spellings of @placeholder (18th), Mohammed (25th) and Mohammad (58th) – topping the 6,893 that were called Harry.
Muhammed has become the most popular name for baby boys in London for the first time. Combined spellings of the Islamic prophet’s name have made it the most popular name for newborn boys in England for three years in a row. They rank higher than other favourites such as Harry and Jack in the top 100 names for boys from the Office for National Statistics. Now, however, the single variant Muhammad has topped the list in the capital with 768 registered births last year, ahead of Daniel on 666. When combined with Mohammed, the name was more than double any other with 1479 boys given the name. @highlight Combined spellings of the Islamic prophet's name make it most popular for a third year @highlight Surge in Edwardian names including Darcey, Tilly and Hugo
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Twitter and Facebook friends must also have the @placeholder app to see the questions.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:10 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:28 EST, 8 January 2014 No sooner had Twitter co-founder Biz Stone launched his latest app on Tuesday than some smart alec had used it to capture a cheeky photo of Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerman texting and driving at the same time. Jelly allows users to take a photo and then ask their network of friends on Facebook and Twitter about it in much the same way as you would use a search engine. Some critics are less than impressed, calling it a ‘vanity project’, but one user Ben Schaechter was quick to put it to good use and posted his photo of the Facebook founder along with the words 'Mark Zuckerberg texting and driving. How do you respond?' @highlight Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg was caught texting and driving on his way to work on Tuesday morning @highlight Ben Schaechter photographed Zuckerberg and posted it on Jelly, a new app for sharing photos with your friends @highlight 'Mark Zuckerberg texting and driving. How do you respond?' wrote Schaechter @highlight Zuckerberg drives a $40,000 black Volkswagen GTI
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It added that the law provides for the banning of individuals and companies from operating in @placeholder and the confiscation of equipment.
Argentina has threatened oil firms seeking to operate off the Falkland Islands with 15-year jail terms, huge fines and confiscation of assets in the latest installment of its dispute with Britain over sovereignty. Its London embassy announced that new laws have been passed by the Argentine Congress to punish exploration it claims is in breach of a United Nations resolution. But the Foreign Office insisted the activities were 'wholly legitimate and legal' and entirely under the control of the Government of the island - a British overseas territory. Argentina has announced new laws preventing oil firms from operating off the Falkland Islands @highlight Argentina's London embassy said new laws passed by Congress @highlight Includes fine of value of 1.5million barrels of oil and ban in Argentina @highlight Claims oil operations are a breach of a United Nations resolution @highlight UK Foreign Office says operations are 'wholly legitimate and legal'
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He added that, ahead of the Revenue’s planned switch to so-called ‘real time’ @placeholder collection – where workers’ tax affairs can be calculated on a minute-by-minute basis – it had much work to do to understand how its business will change.
By Sam Dunn PUBLISHED: 18:34 EST, 28 June 2012 | UPDATED: 02:07 EST, 29 June 2012 Tax officials were forced to write off more than £5billion they were owed last year. An annual report of HM Revenue & Customs accounts by the National Audit Office also revealed it overpaid £2.5billion in tax credits because of fraud and error. It also underpaid nearly £300million in tax credits, short-changing many families who rely on the relief to pay household bills. The write-offs for the year ending March 31, 2012, include £756million in lost income tax from HMRC’s botched effort to introduce a new PAYE tax collection system in 2010. @highlight HM Revenue & Customs also underpaid in tax credits
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Without @placeholder and similar organizations, the people most in need of this care would be the least likely to get it.
(CNN) -- One of the truly remarkable and relatively recent boosts to the health of poor women in this country has been their opportunity to get preventive, reproductive health services at little or no cost in one place. Over the years, one Planned Parenthood clinic after another has been able to offer these women not only affordable contraception, but full exams that include screening for breast cancer, the No. 1 cancer killer of women. This week a major financial supporter of breast cancer education and services, the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation, announced it was ending its funding to Planned Parenthood. While Planned Parenthood believes Komen is caving in to pressure from anti-abortion groups, Komen said its decision was made because the foundation is not allowed to give money to any organization under government investigation. @highlight Susan G. Komen breast cancer group ends funding for Planned Parenthood @highlight Laura Stepp: Planned Parenthood says Komen has caved to anti-abortion pressure @highlight Abortion foe recently named Komen's senior vice-president for policy, she says @highlight Stepp believes this decision hurts women who cannot pay for breast cancer exams
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• This was an unexpectedly big night for the @placeholder: Predictions for Republicans were already high, but they blew the doors off.
(CNN) -- Almost everything that can be said about Tuesday night's elections has been said, so with some trepidation, a few afterthoughts: • The verdicts in the 2014 midterm races make it clear that President Barack Obama cannot simply blame Democratic losses on a bad map, as he did Tuesday. (The President passed off the elections as taking place in states least favorable for Democrats "since Eisenhower.") It should be sobering for the White House that when Obama took office, Democrats had 59 senators and 256 House members; after Tuesday night, they will likely have 45-47 senators and some 190 House members. That is one of the biggest slides in congressional seats of any modern president. Surely, his White House has to take serious responsibility -- and look for ways to leave a better legacy. @highlight David Gergen: President has to find shrinking Democratic ranks in Congress sobering @highlight Gergen says Republicans were smart in their choice of more moderate candidates this year @highlight At least 100 women will serve in Congress, a threefold increase over 25 years @highlight Gergen: Here comes another generation of the Bush family in public office
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However, the @placeholder claims this is unfair as its clubs are losing money anyway -- racking up a combined deficit of €108 million ($149 million) at the end of the 2011-12 season.
(CNN) -- France's controversial 75% tax for high earners drove award-winning actor Gerard Depardieu to take Russian citizenship. Now, French football clubs are going on strike to protest the legislation's planned implementation next year, claiming it will make them less competitive against European rivals and cause further financial hardship. The Professional Union of Football Clubs (UCPF) announced Thursday that they will boycott all matches in the top two divisions scheduled between November 29-December 2. It will be the first such strike in France since 1972, when players protested about their salaries, and will be the first in a major European league since the start of the 2010-11 Italian season was disrupted. @highlight French football clubs to go on strike next month for the first time since 1972 @highlight They are protesting next year's planned introduction of a 75% tax for high earners @highlight Clubs say they are already losing money and tax will make them less competitive @highlight Strike will halt France's top two divisions between November 29 to December 2
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Which means that perfect counterprogramming is "@placeholder," which walks a fine line between brilliant and revolting.
(CNN) -- "Hannah Montana: The Movie" is exactly what it purports to be, no more, no less: a two-hour version of a "Hannah Montana" TV episode. Miley Cyrus stars as Hannah Montana -- and Miley Stewart -- in "Hannah Montana: The Movie." Hannah's popularity becomes too much for Miley Stewart (Cyrus). Miley retreats to Tennessee, learns what really matters, performs some songs and kisses a boy, and everything turns out all right in the end. Peter Chelsom -- whose checkered career includes the terrific "Funny Bones" and "Hear My Song" as well as the bomb "Town & Country" -- handled the direction. @highlight "Hannah Montana: The Movie" opens this weekend, starring Miley Cyrus @highlight "Observe and Report" is "Hannah's" opposite: crude and cutting @highlight Masters golf tournament ends Sunday
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He will keep the papal title @placeholder, rather than reverting to the name Joseph Ratzinger, and will be referred to as "his holiness," said the Rev.
Rome (CNN) -- In front of rapt crowds, Pope Benedict XVI spoke of moments of struggle as well as joy Wednesday during his final public address from a stage set up in St. Peter's Square. In an unusually personal message, he said there had been "many days of sunshine" but also "times when the water was rough ... and the Lord seemed to sleep." Interactive: Where does the pope live? But even as the church passes through stormy seas, God will "not let her sink," he added, in what was his final general audience before he steps down Thursday evening. @highlight Benedict XVI says there were "times when the Lord seemed to sleep" in past 8 years @highlight Benedict: The Roman Catholic Church has been through stormy waters, but God won't let it sink" @highlight I really felt all the support and all the love, the prayers," says a priest in the crowd @highlight He is to leave office at 8 p.m. Thursday for a life of seclusion and prayer
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By adding music, Amazon is hoping to hook new customers and retain existing ones on its Prime free-shipping plan, which also allows subscribers to watch streams of movies and TV shows and gives @placeholder owners a library of books they can borrow once a month.
By Mark Prigg Amazon has unveiled a music streaming service for its Prime members in a bid to take on Spotify and Apple's recently purchased Beats Music service. The Prime Music service is another addition to the giant's popular free-shipping plan, and is expected to feature heavily on its first smartphone, set to be unveiled next week. It will offer more than a million tracks for ad-free streaming and download to Kindle Fire tablets as well as to computers and the Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices. The service will feature over a million tracks. However, Amazon failed to reach a deal with Universal, so artists such as Katy Perry (pictured), Taylor Swift and Jay-Z will not be available @highlight Amazon reached licensing deals with most of the top independent labels, Sony and Warner Music @highlight Failed to reach a deal with top-ranked Universal Music Group - so artists like Katy Perry, Taylor Swift and Jay-Z will not be available @highlight Will offer more than a million tracks for ad-free streaming and download to Kindle Fire tablets as well as to computers and the Amazon Music app for Apple and Android devices
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@placeholder intelligence officials have said they do not believe Iran has decided to develop a nuclear weapon, even as evidence continues to mount that the country is improving its ability to do so.
(CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned Sunday that the United States must establish a clear "red line" that Iran cannot cross with its nuclear program if it wants to avoid war. "I think the issue is how to prevent Iran from completing its nuclear weapons program. They're moving very rapidly to completing the enrichment of the uranium that they need to produce a nuclear bomb. In six months or so, they will be 90% of the way there," Netanyahu said on CNN's "State of the Union." "I think it's important to place a red line before Iran, and I think that actually reduces the chance of a military conflict because, if they know there's a point, a stage in the enrichment or other nuclear activities that they cannot cross because they'll face consequences, I think they'll actually not cross it," Netanyahu told CNN's Candy Crowley. @highlight NEW: If Israel attacks Iran, "there will be nothing left of Israel," an Iranian commander says @highlight NEW: There's still time for pressure to work on Iran, the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. says @highlight Israel's leader says in six months, Iran will have 90% of what it needs to produce a bomb @highlight He says people are trying to draw him into the American election and he won't allow it
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But when internet commenters revealed that ‘the @placeholder’ had some rather rude connotations, Musk let slip some more information.
Rumours are currently flying as to what Tesla’s big announcement, scheduled for later today, will reveal. Last week, the car maker's chief executive Elon Musk tweeted that the company would unveil ‘the D’ and ‘something else’ on 9 October - although a time wasn't given. One of the announcements is thought to be an upgrade to existing Tesla cars such as driver assist technology, while the other could be a new sports car akin to a Bugatti. Here comes 'the D': California-based Tesla is set to make two major announcements today. Rumours claim they may reveal a sports car that goes 0-60 in three seconds. The development was teased by chief executive Elon Musk on Twitter last week (pictured) @highlight California-based Tesla is set to make two major announcements today @highlight Rumours claim they may reveal a sports car that goes 0-60 in three seconds @highlight The development was teased by CEO Elon Musk on Twitter last week @highlight 'About time to unveil the D and something else,' he wrote, plus an image @highlight Some have suggested the second announcement may be a driver-assisted version of one of Tesla's existing cars, such as the Model S @highlight This could have technologies like speed assists and lane change warnings @highlight Earlier this year Tesla revealed the 'Model 3' mainstream electric car
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A few months later, @placeholder and her windscreen technician partner were looking for a house - and found one just round the corner from the school.
Chloe Turner, 21, of Brighouse, West Yorkshire, has been told that her daughter Ellie, right, cannot attend her local primary school - even though she only lives 100yds from the school gates A mother has hit out after her daughter was rejected for a place at their local school - despite living just 100 yards away. Furious Chloe Turner, 21, put daughter Ellie's name down for a place at Woodhouse Primary School in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, when she was just three months old. The mother-of-two and her partner Mark Thomson, 25, even moved into their house three years ago because they knew it was a two-minute walk from their desired school. @highlight Chloe Turner furious after daughter Ellie refused place at Woodhouse Primary School @highlight Family moved to house in West Yorkshire three years ago as it was 100 yards from school @highlight The 21-year-old says she has not been given a reason for the refusal @highlight Family has been asked to drive 20 minutes to a different school instead
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They also say money was withdrawn from her account after her death and that the person they believe has information about her death was seen selling drugs on the actual day @placeholder died.
By Mail Online Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:52 EST, 19 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:39 EST, 20 January 2014 The family of a young mother who died in suspicious circumstances say they know the killer and want justice. Maddison Murphy-West, 20, was found dead in her Melbourne home last October when police launched a homicide investigation. They suspect the crime scene in Pakenham had been tampered with so it would appear Maddy had committed suicide. Murdered: Police officers originally believed that Maddison Murphy-West had committed suicide but later discovered she had been killed Relatives say the key clue to busting the case and nabbing the murderer is a $1,500 Christmas hamper for which Maddison had saved hard - following her death it was redirected to the 'murderer's' family, they claim. @highlight Police initially thought that Maddison Murphy-West had committed suicide @highlight Family claim that Ms Murphy West had brought Christmas hamper... @highlight ... which had been redirected to family of the man they believe killed her @highlight Victim's family say that she had bruises in months before her death
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@placeholder was referring to a cell phone video that captured the shooting.
(CNN) -- The former transit police officer accused of shooting an unarmed man at a California train station went to Nevada with his family "to clear his mind" after receiving death threats, his lawyer said Wednesday. Hundreds of people took to the streets of Oakland, California Wednesday night to protest the shooting. The lawyer's comments came after Johannes Mehserle was arrested on a fugitive warrant in Nevada. Leads led investigators to Johannes Mehserle, 27, in Zephyr Cove, Nevada, on Tuesday, authorities said. He was contacted through his attorney and then surrendered. "He was always prepared to surrender himself in the case," Christopher Miller, attorney for Johannes Mehserle said. @highlight NEW: Officer went to Nevada to "clear his mind" after death threats, lawyer says @highlight Ex-BART officer Johannes Mehserle charged with murder @highlight Oscar Grant III was shot to death at Oakland, California, transit station @highlight Grant's death has spawned public outrage and a string of protests
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Kean is survived by @placeholder and her husband and their two children.
(CNN) -- Jane Kean, who played diverse roles during a long career but was best known as Trixie on the TV revival of "The Honeymooners," has died. She was 90. Kean, who lived in Toluca Lake, California, died Tuesday at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, her niece, Deirdre Wolpert, said Friday. She was hospitalized after a fall that led to a hemorrhagic stroke. In 2002, Kean told CNN that her work with Jackie Gleason predated "The Honeymooners" revival. They did vaudeville together decades earlier. "As a matter of fact, we both -- I hate to say how long ago it was -- but we were doing one-nighters, the Loews Pitkin, Loews Melba," she said. "I was the singer on the bill and he was the comic. And we were getting $50 a show." @highlight Jane Kean was best known as Trixie on the TV revival of "The Honeymooners" in 1966 @highlight She died after a fall that led to a hemorrhagic stroke @highlight Credits ranged from TV series such as "Growing Pains" and "Scarecrow and Mrs. King,"
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'These differences are illustrated in per capita power consumption in the two countries, with South Korea at 10,162 kilowatt hours and @placeholder at 739 kilowatt hours.'
By Tom Gardner North Korea appears like a black hole in a sea of light in this remarkable NASA satellite image of the isolated communist state. Taken at night on January 30 from the International Space Station (ISS) this picture shows North Korea almost completely devoid of lights. In stark contrast to the south of the image South Korea is shown bathed in light as is China to the north both clearly visible bustling with energy. The image, taken from the International Space Station earlier this year, shows North Korea as a swathe of dark ground between China in the north and South Korea @highlight Much of North Korea's 24million population forced to endure power cuts and hours of darkness @highlight Image was taken from the International Space Station orbiting the Earth on January 30 @highlight Only show-piece capital city of Pyongyang is illuminated against the darkness
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‘That trip was kind of @placeholder’s indirect way of showing her father he was serious about her before asking for her hand in marriage.’
By Aaron Kanaan Mark your calendars! It's a September wedding for George Clooney and his bride-to-be Amal Alamuddin. The couple, who were introduced at a charity event last September, are planning on making the one-year anniversary of their first meeting their wedding day. ‘If all goes as they are planning, Amal and George will be husband and wife within less than five months,’ reveals a family friend. Clooney turned 53 on May 6, and he’s given himself quite the gift — an entirely different life. The actor shocked the world when he reversed gears on his long-standing ban on marriage and got engaged to Beirut-born lawyer, Amal. @highlight George is planning to wed the Beirut-born lawyer in a year from the date they first met at a charity event @highlight A friend of Amal's family reveals to MailOnline that Amal refused to date the man considered the world's most eligible bachelor until he passed her family's vigorous vetting process @highlight The actor would prefer a small, low-key affair but in Lebanese tradition a small wedding would include 200 people @highlight Amal's family say 'they have never seen her so happy'
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'I AM the skeleton': The successful businesswoman even claims to have @placeholder officials among her clients
By Damien Gayle Toronto's gregarious mayor Rob Ford may yet regret being such a naughty boy. One of the city's top fetish queens is planning on whipping its administration into shape by challenging Ford for the mayoralty. Carlie Ritch - known to her clients as Mizz Barbie B**** - is a professional dominatrix and believes she can run Canada's most populous city better than the controversial incumbent. Scroll down for video Mayor Ford, you've been a very naughty boy: Professional dominatrix Carlie Ritch is to challenge Rob Ford in Toronto's upcoming mayoral elections after getting fed up with his 'arrogance and abuse of power' @highlight Pro dominatrix Carlie Ritch says she is fed up with Ford's 'arrogance' @highlight The grandmother runs Toronto dungeon which 'has clients from City Hall' @highlight Mayor Ford has been under pressure since admitting to smoking crack
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When the case came to court, however, @placeholder was able to testify to having seen the Bridgeman brothers and Mr Jackson at the scene of the crime.
This is the moment a Cleveland man was exonerated of a murder he didn't commit - 40 years after the killing took place. Kwame Ajamu was just 17 years old when he was sentenced to death in 1975 after businessman Harry Franks was beaten and shot dead outside a convenience store in his neighborhood. Then going under the name Ronnie Bridgeman, he was jailed alongside his brother Wiley Bridgeman, then aged 20, and their friend Ricky Jackson, 19. But the case against them unraveled after the prosecution's star witness, a 13-year-old, recounted his testimony last year, saying he lied after being pressured and fed evidence by detectives. @highlight Kwame Ajamu was 17 when he was jailed for 1975 killing of Harry Franks @highlight Given death, reduced to life, with brother Wiley and friend Ricky Jackson @highlight Prosecution's case rested on testimony of 13-year-old boy Eddie Vernon @highlight Sentences unravelled last year after Vernon said testimony was 'all lies' @highlight Mr Ajamu became last of trio to be exonerated yesterday after 40 years
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:06 EST, 11 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:32 EST, 11 September 2012 The parents of drum major Robert Champion were left ‘appalled’ after Florida A&M University concluded that the 26-year-old student was at fault for his own death in last year’s hazing incident. In legal papers filed on Monday, the university maintained that it was Champion, not the school, who bears the ultimate responsibility for his death. Champion died last November after he was beaten by fellow members of the famed Marching 100 band aboard a charter bus parked outside an Orlando hotel. The university asserts that the 26-year-old Champion was a top leader in the band and he should have refused to take part in the hazing ritual. @highlight Robert Champion, 26, died last November after being beaten to death by fellow band members @highlight Attorney representing the Champion family said it was 'startling' that FAMU 'would blame the victim for his own death' @highlight University says Champion was an adult who should have refused to take part in the hazing
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It is the primary mission of the @placeholder, which they have been performing around the world since the 1950s.
US Army Green Berets have made a bleak assessment of Afghan National Army soldiers after a doomed mission this year when many of the soldiers refused to show up and those who did refused to fight and hid behind rocks. The Afghan forces reportedly could not operate at night and were so unprepared that the Americans had to take the lead. Then, when the mission was only half finished, the Afghan soldiers quit, retreated to the trees and refused to push on. The Special Forces soldiers, among the most elite and best-trained in the US military, filed those reports in a declassified Pentagon briefing about the June friendly fire bombinh that left five Americans and one Afghan soldier dead. @highlight Reports from Special Forces officers differ dramatically from the rosy picture of the Afghan National Army painted by the Pentagon @highlight Green Berets are specially trained to instruct and work with foreign soldiers in their country @highlight Afghan soldiers could not operate at night @highlight They were quit halfway through the mission and refused to go on @highlight Report comes from a June operation that resulted in a 'friendly fire' bombing that killed five Americans @highlight US forces will end combat operations at by end of 2014 and hand defense over to the Afghan National Army
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Jackie Onassis and @placeholder, on Skorpios, Greece in 1968.
The Greek island where Aristotle Onassis married Jackie Kennedy is believed to have been sold by his sole surviving heir for £100 million. Athina Onassis Roussel, granddaughter of the Greek shipping tycoon, is said to have agreed to sell the island of Skorpios, in the Ionian Sea, to a Russian billionaire . According to Greek media, the identity of the businessman has not been disclosed. Sold: The Greek island where Aristotle Onassis married Jackie Kennedy has been sold 'for £100million' The island, off the western coast of Greece, was bought by Onassis in 1962. At the time is believed to have cost just 3.5 million drachmas, the equivalent of about £10,000. @highlight Athina Onassis Roussel, is granddaughter of the Greek shipping tycoon @highlight She is said to have agreed to sell Skorpios to a Russian billionaire @highlight Island, off coast of Greece, was bought by Onassis in 1962 for £10,000
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Last month, @placeholder published a code of conduct - including which horrific punishment went with each crime.
ISIS morality police attacked a young Syrian woman dressed in a full burkha and face veil - because they thought her eyes were too exposed. The Al-Merced NGO said the woman was arrested in Albuhamal, in the east of the country, along with two men who tried to protect her. The charity also claimed women living in Mosul who offended the militant group's strict dress code were being beaten by iron rods, Israel National News reports. Strict: Women living under ISIS control must abide by rules governing their dress, which is enforced by morality police in each city. The Al-Merced NGO reports one group beat a woman for showing too much eye @highlight Woman attacked and two men arrested in Syria, Al-Merced NGO reports @highlight The men had stepped in after she was accused of showing 'too much eye' @highlight Those who break dress code in Mosul, Iraq, are being beaten by iron rods @highlight Rules demand women keep covered up and always with a male 'guard'
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Botham, the @placeholder of the 1980s, was on the tour as a television pundit.
Andrew Flintoff has revealed his infamous pedalo incident in the Caribbean was an attempt to get out to sea and find the boat on which he believed Ian Botham was enjoying a late-night drink. England's former dual Ashes-winning all-rounder said he still regrets the moment - and the consequences when England's then coach Duncan Fletcher found out about his drunken expedition. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Freddie Flintoff crashes rally car in A League Of Their Own (archive) Andrew Flintoff (left) was trying to find Ian Botham (right) when he had his misadventure in 2007 In 'Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Andrew Flintoff', to be screened by ITV at 9pm on Friday, 'Freddie' relives many of his escapades. @highlight Andrew Flintoff says pedalo incident in the Caribbean was an attempt to get out to sea and find a boat @highlight England's former dual Ashes-winning all-rounder said he still regrets the incident in 2007 @highlight Flintoff relives escapades on Piers Morgan's Life Stories: Andrew Flintoff', to be screened by ITV on Friday
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@placeholder is committed to an exciting programme of exhibitions and events
By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 04:41 EST, 20 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:52 EST, 20 March 2013 Fans of veteran heavy metal band Napalm Death are used to seeing their idols bring the house down. But it was their reputation for ear-shattering sets which led to a gig being cancelled this week. The band were due to take part in a special one-off performance alongside ceramic artist Keith Harrison at London's Victoria & Albert museum in Kensington. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Eardrum assault: Heavy metal band Napalm Death have been entertaining 'grindcore' fans since 1981 Disappointed: Napalm Death singer Mark Greenway, left, and guitarist Shane Embury, in full flow @highlight Special performance with ceramic artist Keith Harrison had been lined up @highlight Built tiles around sound system which would 'explode' as they played @highlight Museum bosses pull the plug amid fears noise could bring down building too @highlight Lead singer Mark 'Barney' Greenway not surprised by cancellation @highlight 'They had been making noise. We were ready for things to go awry,' he said
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@placeholder officials settled in lieu of a hearing and agreed to implement new training protocols for any circus employees who handle animals, the statement said.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has slapped the parent company of the "Greatest Show on Earth" with a record penalty for alleged animal welfare violations. Feld Entertainment Inc., which produces the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, has agreed to pay $270,000 for allegedly violating the Animal Welfare Act on several occasions from June 2007 to August 2011, according to a USDA news release. The USDA can levy fines of up to $10,000 per violation of the act. "This settlement sends a direct message to the public and to those who exhibit animals that USDA will take all necessary steps to protect animals regulated under the Animal Welfare Act," Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in the release. @highlight Circus owner violated the Animal Welfare Act, regulators say @highlight Feld Entertainment agrees to pay $270,000 but admits no wrongdoing @highlight The company agrees to a new training protocol for animal handlers
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A few years after he was licensed in @placeholder in 1989, his employer required him to obtain a second opinion for certain procedures, and state regulators prevented him from performing some kinds of surgery in 2000, the complaint stated.
(CNN) -- After six and a half days of deliberation, an Australian jury convicted a surgeon dubbed "Doctor Death" in the deaths of three of his patients, Australia's national news agency said. Indian-born Dr. Jayant Patel, 60, was found guilty of three counts of manslaughter and one count of grievous bodily harm in a Queensland Supreme Court, the Australian Associated Press said. He had pleaded not guilty in the deaths of Mervyn Morris, Gerardus Kemps and James Phillips and in the bodily harm of Ian Vowles. He entered the courtroom with his wife, Kishoree Patel, also a doctor. He stood with his head cast low and appeared calm as the verdicts were read out, AAP said. @highlight Indian-born doctor, found guilty in 3 deaths, will be sentenced Thursday @highlight Jayant Patel also found guilty of grievous bodily harm to fourth person @highlight Prosecutors painted a picture of Patel as a 'bad surgeon motivated by ego' @highlight He was extradited last year from Portland, Oregon
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By Sara Smyth PUBLISHED: 11:09 EST, 3 May 2013 | UPDATED: 11:09 EST, 3 May 2013 A hit-and-run driver who killed a father and his beloved dog while they went for a morning walk has been jailed for four years. Joshua Butler, 22, hit Stuart Blackwell, 40, and his faithful labrador Oscar as they walked along the pavement in Lichfield, Staffordshire, before driving off. Mr Blackwell was pronounced dead by paramedics at the scene. Stuart Blackwell (right), pictured with dog Oscar, who he walked on a country lane every morning. Joshua Butler (left) confessed to knocking him and his dog down and driving away @highlight Joshua Butler, 22, jailed for four years for killing Stuart Blackwell, 40 @highlight Blackwell had been walking on the pavement with dog Oscar @highlight Butler drove off after hitting dog walker, only to hand himself in to police the next day
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Chester Nez attended one of these schools as a child, and was punished when he spoke @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Chester Nez, the former Marine and last of the original 29 Navajo code talkers, passed away June 4 at age 93. When an elder dies in Indian country -- especially someone as revered and decorated as Nez, the World War II veteran -- we, Native Americans, feel it, all of us, regardless of tribe or nation. We are also reminded that, not long ago, in the 19th and 20th centuries, Native American culture, including our languages, was considered a threat to U.S. national security. Then, the government worked in collusion with Christian institutions to stamp out Native American languages, including Navajo. @highlight Simon Moya-Smith: The death of original code talker Chester Nez is a significant cultural loss @highlight Nez attended boarding schools that discouraged the use of his Navajo language @highlight Author: Native American elders say when a language dies, so does the culture @highlight Without the use of the Navajo language, the U.S. military could have lost a war, author says
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