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Discussions between @placeholder and Menlo Park officials have been "extensive," Cline said. | (CNN) -- Facebook is holding a news conference on Tuesday, where it is expected to announce that the company is moving operations to Menlo Park, California. Perhaps no one is more excited to learn of Facebook's plans than the city's mayor. Facebook has reportedly signed a deal with a real estate agency for employees to move into offices in Menlo Park. Facebook is outgrowing its current headquarters near Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. An invitation to a Facebook event next week, set to take place at Menlo Park City Hall, went out to reporters on Friday. Menlo Park Mayor Rich Cline received the same e-mail, with no further explanation.
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Facebook is in talks to relocate its offices from Palo Alto, California, to Menlo Park
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Facebook has scheduled a news conference at Menlo Park City Hall for Tuesday
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Menlo Park's mayor says he doesn't know for sure whether Facebook is moving in | 53,000 | record_train |
Venezuela is still hungover from its own presidential election and in this fervently political country — mostly thanks to Chavez's ubiquity, strength of personality and polarizing policies — the @placeholder election campaign offers some light relief after a trying few months. | Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- Standing in his food shack under posters of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez in a Caracas slum, 70-year-old Miguel Bigello relays his backhanded support for Barack Obama. "For all the deaths he's caused, he's not touched Latin America," he said. "The other guy [Mitt Romney] is too radical. He will fight here for the oil." The elderly man is an avid supporter of Chavez, his "Comandante," and in the small wooden hut sits a carving of the face of Che Guevara as well as a poster depicting Latin American independence hero Símon Bolívar. Postcard: Why 'Obamagic' has worn off in Nigeria
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Hugo Chavez endorsed Obama, calling him a 'good guy'
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Venezuela-U.S. relations have been rocky for more than a decade
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Romney's harder stance on Chavez appeals to Venezuelan opposition
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America remains Venezuela's biggest oil market | 53,001 | record_train |
With increased security and stability, for the first time in a long time @placeholder is beginning to open for business. | Mogadishu, Somalia (CNN) -- When Ahmed Jama decided to leave behind the successful restaurant he'd started in London to open a new one in one of the world's most dangerous cities, his hometown of Mogadishu, reactions ranged from surprise to scorn to straightforward questioning of his sanity. "A lot of people think that I am a crazy guy," says the Somali chef, his wiry figure looming over roasting pans full of vegetables and meat inside his downtown Mogadishu eatery. "When I opened this restaurant they could not believe it," he remembers. "When I came here and bought the land some people told me, 'you are not coming back, come back when you're ready' -- I said, 'I am going to build it soon.'"
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Somali chef Ahmed Jama owns five restaurants across Mogadishu
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He left his successful cafe in London to start a new business in his hometown
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Jama says he wanted to give his countrymen a taste of normal life
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Growing numbers of Somalis come back to be part of their country's renaissance | 53,002 | record_train |
Belgian investigators are skeptical of that claim and have no evidence to suggest he was able to reach @placeholder. | (CNN)Night had just fallen when heavily armed Belgian commandos approached a residence on the Rue des Collines in Verviers, a sleepy town in eastern Belgium. They knew the three men inside -- all suspected to be hardened Belgian ISIS veterans who had returned from fighting in Syria -- were likely to be armed and dangerous because they had put them under 24-hour surveillance for several weeks, according to a senior Belgian counterterrorism official. Wiretaps of phone conversations and listening devices indicated the cell members -- who had been under observation for just under two months and were all from in and around the Molenbeek district of Brussels -- were in the final stages of preparing a major terrorist attack in Belgium, the official told CNN.
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Belgian counterterrorism official tells CNN how they thwarted an ISIS cell
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January 15 was the biggest firefight Belgian commandos have faced since World War II
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The trail goes from Belgium to Greece and Syria | 53,003 | record_train |
'I figured I might give someone who could be classified as racist to explain themselves… but he didn't,' Mr @placeholder told Daily Mail Australia. | By Emily Crane for Daily Mail Australia A Sudanese-born poet who spent ten days living with a man who wants African migrants barred from Australia says the experience was so horrible he started blocking it out almost from the start. Abraham Nouk and Nick Folkes agreed to live together for the new SBS documentary Living With the Enemy, a six-part series that puts people with opposite views on a controversial topic in close quarters and films the often fiery results. The provocative method is a way of 'exploring the fault lines of social cohesion in Australia,' SBS says on the show's web site.
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Sydney father Nick Folkes and Sudanese-born Abraham Nouk lived together for 10 days for a 6 part SBS documentary series
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'Living with the Enemy: Immigration' airs Wednesday night at 8.30pm
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The show aims to examine 'social fault lines' in Australia by bringing people with opposing view together
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Mr Folkes and Mr Nouk repeatedly clashed during the show's filming
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Mr Folkes said letting third-world migrants into Australia has been 'disastrous' for the economy
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Mr Nouk said Mr Folkes was would not change his views, and he felt 'numbed' by the experience | 53,004 | record_train |
This suggests it was merely a gadget owned by an affluent citizen of @placeholder. | By Jonathan O'Callaghan Archaeologists in the Netherlands claim to have found the world’s oldest telescope. Dating back to the 17th century, it could predate any other telescope known to be in existence. The find was made during digging works for a railway tunnel in the city of Delft in South Holland. Astronomers in the Netherlands claim to have found the oldest working telsecope in the world. It will be on display in the city of Delft's Prinsenhof museum, which is being reopened by King Willem-Alexander on 23 May The small, cylindrical tin tube doesn’t look like much at first glance.
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A telescope dating back to the early 17th century has been found in Delft
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The find was made during digging works for a tunnel in the Dutch city
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It is four inches long and can magnify objects up to to five times
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But its tin exterior and poor glass suggest it is of primitive origin
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It comes from the Golden Age when Dutch science was the world's best | 53,005 | record_train |
He also says @placeholder is less distasteful than his opponent. | (CNN) -- November 6, 2008, 9:06 a.m.: Ernie Casillas can peg the downward spiral of his life to that exact minute, when he was fired from his job as a mortgage broker. Barack Obama had just been elected president as Casillas was leaving the work force. Nearly four years later, as Obama seeks reelection, Casillas has finally landed his first full-time job, emerging out of the group known as the long-term unemployed. The Labor Department's July employment figures on Friday showed the average duration of unemployment shrank from 39.9 weeks in June to 38.8 weeks in July. The percentage of people who are unemployed long-term (27 weeks or longer) shrank from 41.9% in June to 40.7% in July.
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In 2008, Ernie Casillas wore pricey suits, drove a Mercedes and spent without saving
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He lost his job in November of that year and was unemployed for almost four years
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Networking paid off when he crossed paths with the CEO of a green cleaning company
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Casillas says from those years, he's learned to save, be more flexible and less materialistic | 53,006 | record_train |
He said that even though he will be on the bench for the game on Saturday, he hopes he can contribute to another @placeholder victory. | By Thomas Durante and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 13:31 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 4 April 2013 An emotional Kevin Ware broke down in tears today as he described how his Louisville teammates came through for him while doctors worked to repair his horrifically broken leg. The Louisville guard was speaking out in his first round of television interviews for the first time since his injury on Sunday night, thanking fans for their support and promised he would do his best to return to the court. Ware said he will travel to the Final Four on his crutches and expects to be a big presence for the Cardinals on the team bench as they take on Wichita State on Saturday.
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Kevin Ware, 20, has rejoined his teammates in Louisville one day after he was released from the hospital
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He has been medically cleared to travel with the team to Atlanta where Louisville will take on Wichita State in the Final Four game
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He landed badly on his right leg during Sunday night's Louisville-Duke game | 53,007 | record_train |
@placeholder was rocked by accusations that Sandusky had sexually abused young boys over 14 years and that school officials failed to take the complaints to police. | (CNN) -- Penn State University President Rodney Erickson tried to distance the school from the sexual abuse scandal that has rocked the campus as he spoke to angry alumni Thursday night. "It grieves me very much when I hear people say 'the Penn State scandal.' This is not Penn State. This is the (Jerry) Sandusky scandal," Erickson said. The town hall meeting in a hotel in suburban Philadelphia comes the same day Penn State revealed it is paying long-time coach Joe Paterno as if he retired at the end of the season, even though the university relieved him of his coaching duties on November 9.
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'This is not Penn State. This is the Sandusky scandal," university president says
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The renowned football coach was removed from his job in November
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Paterno's dismissal came amid a sex abuse scandal involving a former assistant
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Scandal led to the university president's firing and criminal charges against two officials | 53,008 | record_train |
We should establish close consultations with other parties with influence in North Korea, including @placeholder and primarily China. | (CNN) -- Kim Jong Il's passing closes a sad and tragic chapter for the people of North Korea. His 17-year reign will be remembered as a dark period in their history characterized by great suffering and steady and dangerous provocations to the outside world. Though North Korea is an extremely opaque country, we can have some confidence that a transition plan established over a year ago is now being implemented. Public pronouncements from Pyongyang indicate 29-year-old Kim Jong Un has assumed leadership, and preparations are under way for a public funeral for Kim Jong Il, with Kim Jong Un presiding. Even the launch of a short-range missile off North Korea's east coast around the time of Kim's death can be seen as "North Korean normalcy."
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Jon Huntsman: Death of Kim Jong Il could lead to more instability
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He says U.S. must work closely with China, Japan, Russia to stay on top of events
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N. Korean missiles that could reach U.S. territory need to be closely watched, he says
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Huntsman says centenary of Kim Il Sung's birth may give rise to provocative actions | 53,009 | record_train |
Even at near full strength Schalke struggled against @placeholder last season, losing 3-0 home and away. | It’s hardly the most auspicious time for Schalke to be travelling to Stamford Bridge. Chelsea after all are the swashbuckling, free-scoring darlings of Europe at present, spearheaded by Diego Costa, whose extraordinary start in England has already seen him score two hat-tricks and seven goals in four games. Meanwhile, last weekend in the Bundesliga, Schalke lost 4-1 to Borussia Monchengladbach, with striker Klaas-Jan Huntelaar admitting ‘they could have scored ten.’ So things would have been bad enough in normal circumstances, given that manager Jens Keller’s job is in the balance, with former Mainz manager Thomas Tuchel, the latest young, hipster German, poised to take over if a poor start to the season continues.
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Schalke forced to field a makeshift defence in Champions League tie with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge
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Injuries mean teenage pairing Kaan Ayhan, 19, and Marvin Friedrich, 18, will take on Chelsea's formidable frontline
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Diego Costa has been in excellent form, scoring seven in four matches
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While Chelsea have made 100 per cent start, Schalke are third bottom of the Bundesliga after three round of fixtures
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Schalke boss Jens Keller is facing the sack if results don't improve | 53,010 | record_train |
Fellow @placeholder Jerome Champagne is also in the running for football's top job | David Ginola is hoping to count on the support of the Football Association of Wales in his bid for the FIFA presidency. The 47-year-old Frenchman is challenging incumbent FIFA president Sepp Blatter for the top job in world football but he needs the backing of at least five national associations to stand against the 78-year-old Swiss who has been in office since 1998. Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein of Jordan, a member of FIFA's executive committee and a vice-president of the world governing body, has also said he would stand against Blatter at the FIFA Congress in May. Former FIFA deputy secretary general Jerome Champagne also insists he remains intent on running for office.
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David Ginola announced at press conference on Friday that he is entering the race to become FIFA president
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Ginola's campaign is being backed by bookmaker Paddy Power, who are known for their PR stunts
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The Frenchman will become the third candidate to announce he is standing after Jerome Champagne and Prince Ali Bin Al Hussein
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Ex-Newcastle United was in Wales on Monday drumming up support
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Ginola wants the Football Association of Wales to back his candidacy | 53,011 | record_train |
'@placeholder is our take on the classic single sole pump,' she said. | There's a new must-have shoe on the red carpet these days, and it has nothing to do with red soles. The Lana heels, from small London label Bionda Castana, haves been seen on everyone from Zoe Saldana and Anna Paquin to Emma Roberts and Eva Mendes in recent months. The list doesn't end there. Kate Bosworth wore them to the launch of her Style Thief app, Olivia Palermo for her Brides magazine cover shoot, and Cheryl Cole for her birthday in June. Scroll down for video Lana fans: Kate Bosworth, pictured in July at the launch of her StyleThief app (left), and Bella Thorne, seen in Los Angeles in February (right), are both fans of Bionda Castana's most popular shoe
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The Lana is a signature design of Bionda Castana and costs £485 ($800)
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The high-heel pointed pump with ankle tie is inspired by Lana Del Rey
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Bionda Castana co-founder Natalia Barbieri tells MailOnline that the mesh at the front of the shoe makes it more comfortable than all-leather heels | 53,012 | record_train |
He declines to talk to @placeholder highway patrol troopers for a third time. | (CNN) -- About this time last year, many American families were sharing Thanksgiving leftovers and curious conversations about a traffic accident involving the world's most famous golfer. Almost a year has passed since the Tiger Woods' car accident outside his Florida home that spiraled into a sex scandal that dominated headlines, ended his marriage and caused him to take a break from golf. While his story last year was filled with scandal, talk around the Thanksgiving table this year may be more about redemption. "Obviously, this has been a very difficult year for me and my family, on and off the golf course," Woods wrote this week on his official website.
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Almost a year has passed since the Tiger Woods' car accident
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The crash spiraled into a sex scandal that dominated headlines
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It later ended his marriage and caused him to take a break from golf | 53,013 | record_train |
@placeholder won North Carolina, traditionally a Republican state, very narrowly in 2008. | By Toby Harnden President Barack Obama appears to be clinging to wafer-thin leads in most swing states, but Mitt Romney's decision to pull staffers out of North Carolina is a sign of his campaign's increasing confidence. Romney is now ahead in most Florida polls and ahead or level in Virginia, as Obama appears to be just leading in Ohio. The Republican nominee needs at least two of these states to win while three would probably guarantee 270 electoral college votes and victory. Lead: Romney, seen exchanging pleasantries with Obama during this week's debate, is pulling his staff out of North Carolina - an indication that he expects to win there
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Romney pulls staff out of North Carolina in confidence he'll win the state
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Obama only appears to be winning in Ohio, as he intensifies campaigns in Ohio, Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada
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Latest polling numbers show an extremely tight race in key states | 53,014 | record_train |
@placeholder is said to love the class, which has attendees crawling on their hands and knees and doing one legged burpees, because it helps her 'release her inner animal'. | By Bianca London Retired party girls Millie Mackintosh, Suki Waterhouse and Daisy Lowe have swapped cocktails at the Groucho Club and late nights at the Box for early morning work-out sessions, which involve whipping and bear crawling. The IT girls have been hanging out at SBC, which stands for the Skinny B**** Collective, and it's fast become the go-to gym for fashion's most famous fitness fanatics. Run by trainer Russell Bateman, SBC is an elite and intense 50-minute circuits style class run in Baker Street's Fitness First and exclusive Chelsea gym KX. Scroll down for video Elite new fitness crowd: The Skinny B**** Collective is drawing in fashion's finest faces and whips them into shape in an intense 50-minute work-out session
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Run by trainer to the stars Russell Bateman
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50-minute class fuses traditional movements with more extreme ones such as upside down burpees
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Aims to speed up metabolism, build fitness and decrease body fat | 53,015 | record_train |
"We are in the process of assembling an outside investigation team comprised of @placeholder and international experts in underground mining and geotechnical science. | Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Emergency workers have recovered all 28 bodies from a collapsed tunnel at an underground mine training facility in Indonesia, the mining company said Wednesday. Another 10 people were rescued in the aftermath of the accident, which occurred on May 14 about 500 meters from the entrance of the Big Gossan Mine, according to PT Freeport Indonesia, which mines gold, copper and silver in the region. The Indonesian government said a tunnel roof collapsed after a landslide. The facility is in the eastern Indonesian province of Papua. PT Freeport has said mining operations, which ceased during the rescue and recovery operations, will remain suspended indefinitely. It says it will launch an independent investigation into the cause of the incident.
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NEW: 28 bodies recovered after last week's tunnel collapse, mining company says
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A total of 10 people have been rescued
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The accident happened in the eastern province of Papua
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Company plans to hold joint investigation with Indonesian officials | 53,016 | record_train |
Biles stood just 0.133 points clear of the 18-year-old @placeholder going into the final event, floor exercise. | American Simone Biles retained her world women's all-around gymnastics title on Friday, but it wasn't just the other competitors she had to fight off on her way to victory. 17-year-old Biles wrapped up the win after a late challenge from Romania's Larisa Andreea Iordache, but was interuppted on the medals podium when a bee flew out from her flower bouquet. When asked about the incident, Biles told USA Today, 'I don't do bugs.' When Simone Biles realised there was a bee in her bouquet, she threw it away in fear The moment remained light-hearted, as Biles joked with her compatriot Kyla Ross on the podium (right)
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17-year-old Simone Biles retained her world gymnastic title on Friday
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She fought off competition from Romanian Larisa Andreea Iordache
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The medal ceremony was disrupted when a bee flew out from her flowers
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Biles threw the bouquet away, before joking with her fellow competitors | 53,017 | record_train |
'What I could never imagine were the surprises prepared for me by a female of this species called Gina who lived in @placeholder,' he said. | By Lee Moran PUBLISHED: 12:40 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:16 EST, 17 January 2013 A Spanish scientist says he has discovered a female chimpanzee who is addicted to watching porn. Gina, a resident of Seville Zoo, chose to solely watch adult entertainment channels when a television and remote control was placed in her enclosure. Primatologist Pablo Herreros, writing in Spanish newspaper El Mundo at the weekend, told how he made the discovery some years ago on a tour of the nation's chimpanzee enclosures. Porn addict: Gina the chimpanzee (not pictured) favoured the adult channels on her TV over all others. Stock image
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Seville Zoo chimp Gina chose solely to watch adult entertainment channels when a digital TV was placed in her enclosure | 53,018 | record_train |
@placeholder was perhaps the hardest to replace after he moved. | Hats off to Ronald Koeman for the genius job he has done in rebuilding Southampton's depleted side. Pundits and fans feared for the club's Premier League future when they lost Rickie Lambert, Luke Shaw, Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren - among others - in the summer. But their third place in the table, including that 8-0 thrashing of Sunderland at the weekend, has taken everyone by surprise. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Koeman jokingly thanks Mourinho for lifting curse Southampton have made an excellent start to the domestic season, despite a summer of turmoil Graziano Pelle (centre left) scored twice as Saints thrashed Sunderland 8-0 in the Premier League on Saturday
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Southampton thrashed Sunderland 8-0 in the Premier League on Saturday
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Victory at St Mary's sees the club third with 16 points after eight matches
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The club sold key personnel in the summer in captain Adam Lallana, Luke Shaw, Rickie Lambert and Dejan Lovren
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New boss Ronald Koeman has since bought in quality replacements in Dusan Tadic, Ryan Bertrand, Graziano Pelle and Toby Alderweireld | 53,019 | record_train |
Determined: Obama didn't let a little snowfall put him off the campaign trail in @placeholder | By Louise Boyle Last updated at 10:51 PM on 1st March 2012 President Obama left a pleasantly warm Washington this morning for a near blizzard in New Hampshire to drum up voter support as the presidential election loomed on the horizon. Wrapped in a long overcoat, the President smiled and shook hands in the snow on the runway in Manchester as the temperature hovered around 25F. Obama had set off from the capital where it was a bright and sunny day with the temperatures climbing to 66F. His convoy then moved off slowly in the slippery conditions to Nashua Community College where he toured the school's automotive lab before making a speech.
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President told college crowd Republican claims about his energy policy won't pass a 'political bull-detector test'
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Traveled on to New York to attend four fundraisers | 53,020 | record_train |
@placeholder's current office building has no notices on the door to prevent a repeat of the attacks that have occurred in the past. | Private Eye editor Ian Hislop said the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting had 'paid a very high price for exercising their comic liberty'. The satirical magazine targeted by three masked gunmen is widely seen as France's answer to Private Eye and prides itself on a mixture of tongue-in-cheek reporting and investigative journalism. At least 12 people died in the attack, believed to include editorial staff members Jean Cabu, Stephane 'Charb' Charbonnier, Bernard 'Tignous' Verlhac and Bernard Maris. Scroll down for video Private Eye editor Ian Hislop said the victims of the Charlie Hebdo shooting had 'paid a very high price for exercising their comic liberty'
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British comedian and writer condemns 'murderous attack on free speech'
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Magazine Charlie Hebdo widely seen as France's answer to Private Eye
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Publication has taken several highly provocative swipes at Islam
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Four cartoonists among 12 killed by masked gunmen who stormed offices
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David Cameron insists terrorists cannot harm free speech and democracy | 53,021 | record_train |
@placeholder immediately called Jane’s husband demanding he fly out to the island and talk through the tryst with the trio - which is when the pair claimed it had just been a 'drunken snog'. | By Nola Ojomu and Felicity Thistlethwaite It's been an emotional week for former glamour model Katie Price, 35, after she found out her part-time stripper husband Kieran Hayler, 26, was having an affair with her best friend Jane Pountney, 49. Katie - who also recently discovered she was six months pregnant with her fifth child, her second with Kieran - reportedly uncovered her third husband's affair earlier this week. The expectant mother claims she was already suspicious about her husband's friendship with long-term friend Jane after she caught the pair in a moonlit tryst on holiday - but at the time accepted the pair's emphatic claims it was a drunken kiss.
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Miss Price accused husband Kieran Hayler of affair with friend Jane Pountney on Twitter, on Wednesday 7th May
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She announced her imminent 'divorce' and call Jane a 'homewrecker'
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Jane and Kieran had a 'drunken snog' on the first day of a couples' holiday to Cape Verde in April and were 'busted' by the former glamour model
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The 35-year-old is six months pregnant with their second child together
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Some fans have accused of her making up the split as a 'publicity stunt'
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Since the earthquake, 500 Haitian children whose cases had long been under consideration have been approved for @placeholder adoption and brought to the United States. | Washington (CNN) -- The United States will work with the Haitian government and with international and private aid groups to protect Haitian children who might be at risk because they were orphaned or separated from their parents by the earthquake, the State Department said Thursday. "We have concerns about traffickers, we have concerns about pedophiles," State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said at his midday briefing. "We've seen a couple of cases of those in recent days. So this is just something we are working collectively with those organizations that are actively trying to help children, people on the ground, be alert for this kind of danger."
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U.S., working with aid groups, Haiti to protect orphans, those separated from families
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State Department: "We have concerns about traffickers," "pedophiles"
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Spokesman said he wasn't aware if children had been brought illegally to U.S.
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Haitian prime minister: In aftermath of quake, trafficking is "one of biggest problems" | 53,023 | record_train |
It is ignoring @placeholder that now presents a greater threat to the Union than anything else.’ | By Ryan Kisiel PUBLISHED: 03:53 EST, 22 April 2012 | UPDATED: 03:47 EST, 23 April 2012 England needs a rousing national anthem of its own to help restore pride in the country, say campaigners. They have written to the Prime Minister recommending a popular vote to pick a song such as Jerusalem or Land of Hope and Glory to be used at sporting and national events instead of God Save The Queen. MPs and academics claim that treating the anthem as if it belongs to England ‘undermines an equal claim to British identity and the allegiance of other nations within the United Kingdom’.
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Campaigners say new song will help restore national pride
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More English people feel pride and patriotism towards Union Flag
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Scots and Welsh put their national flags above the Union Jack
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Politicians and EDL blamed for lack of English patriotism | 53,024 | record_train |
Ecstatic: Kathryn said she could not stop thinking about @placeholder as she got closer to being discharged | It was the emotional moment these soldiers had dreamed of for nine months in Afghanistan: to finally be dismissed so they could see their families. But as they dutifully waited in line to receive orders, three-year-old Cooper Waldvogel took charge. Ignoring the strict military protocol, he ran up to the troops and into the arms of his mom Kathryn, a member of the National Guard. Scroll down for video Heart-warming: Kathryn Waldvogel, 25, dropped her military stance to cuddle three-year-old Connor after returning to Chisholm, Minnesota, from a nine-month tour with the National Guard in Afghanistan on Tuesday The line of uniformed officers from Chisholm, Minnesota, tried desperately to keep straight faces as the touching display reduced many to tearful smiles and laughter.
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National Guard of Chisholm, Minn., ordered not to talk to family on arrival
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They stood awaiting orders after returning from 9-month Afghanistan tour
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But Connor Waldvogel, 3, reduced line to smiles as he rushed to hug mom
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‘These derbies are more evenly balanced than they used to be’ says Atletico Madrid full-back @placeholder. | By Pete Jenson Follow @@petejenson It’s being called ‘the Champions against the Champions’ as European Cup holders Real Madrid and La Liga conquerors Atletico Madrid get ready to face each other in the Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday. Cristiano Ronaldo is back from two weeks rest, Gareth Bale is fresh from scoring twice for Wales, and despite the fact that Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas were sharing jokes with Atletico rivals Koke and Juanfran on Wednesday night as they watched Spain crash out of the Basketball World Cup together, the rivals are ready to rumble again on Saturday just three weeks after they clashed in a heated Spanish Super Cup double header.
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Real Madrid face La Liga champions Atletico Madrid on Saturday
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Cristiano Ronaldo set to return after two-week rest
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Ronaldo has scored 255 goals in 250 games for Madrid
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Both squads have seen several changes during the summer transfer window
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Real Madrid have lost Xabi Alonso and Angel di Maria
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Atletico saw Diego Costa, Thibaut Courtois and Filipe Luis leave for Chelsea
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Diego Simeone's tactics remain largely unchanged
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Carlo Ancelotti has struggled to find a place for star signing James Rodriguez
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Classmates said the @placeholder had been 'asking for it' at the party. | Daisy Coleman became suicidal after she was allegedly raped at age 14, then tormented by cyber bullies, her mother says A teenager whose family was driven out of town after she reported being raped by a popular footballer says she thinks authorities treated her case differently because of his family's 'prominent political' status. High school freshman Daisy Coleman claims she was subjected to constant cyber-bullying from classmates - and even parents - in Maryville, Missouri, after she reported in January 2012 that she had been raped. She told police the 17-year-old boy invited her to a party where she became so intoxicated she couldn't stand and then had sex with her while a friend filmed the incident on an iPhone.
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Melinda Coleman says she and her family had to leave Maryville, Missouri, after intense backlash when her daughter said she was raped at a party
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Daisy Coleman was left intoxicated on her porch in 22-degree weather with no shoes or socks. When her mother found her she had frostbite
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A friend of the athlete allegedly involved is accused of recording the 'act'
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Both teens were ultimately cleared when a prosecutor dismissed all the charges, saying there was not enough evidence
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The family claim their case was treated differently because of the footballer's 'prominent political family' and they still want to testify | 53,027 | record_train |
"Our concern is that it is going to take three months [for the @placeholder] to get anybody on the ground," she said. | (CNN) -- Britain and France are calling for an additional 3,000 United Nations troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the U.N. already has its biggest peacekeeping mission, a senior British diplomat said Wednesday. A U.N. peacekeeper rides atop an armored vehicle last week in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. Mark Malloch-Brown, the British Foreign Office minister for Africa, the Middle East and the United Nations, announced a draft resolution on the troop increase while on a four-day mission to the war-torn Congo. Britain expects the U.N. Security Council to adopt the resolution by the end of the week, a spokeswoman for the British mission to the United Nations said.
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Peacekeeping mission in Democratic Republic of Congo is already U.N.'s largest
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Britain, France call for 3,000 more U.N. troops in Congo
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Speaking about his feelings for his fiancee, @placeholder said: 'She really is an extraordinary person, I can't explain, she's just unbelievable, she really is. | A couple, who joked they had medical proof they were the perfect match after she donated her kidney to save her partner's life, got engaged on ITV's Good Morning Britain. Ben Fowles, 29, suffered with chronic kidney disease and needed a transplant but none of his close family were a match. However, it turned out that Jade was a perfect match and she donated her kidney in May this year. Scroll down for video She said yes! Jade Crawford, who donated her kidney to her partner of eleven years, Ben Fowles, was overcome with emotion when he asked her to marry him live on air on Good Morning Britain
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Jade Crawford, 27, and 29-year-old Ben Fowles got engaged live on TV
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Ben had chronic kidney disease and Jade donated her organ to him
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None of his family members were matches but Jade was
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Moving on: Rickie Lambert and @placeholder are two of the players to have left Southampton so far | Dejan Lovren has described his move to Liverpool as a 'dream come true' after his £20million switch from Southampton was confirmed. The Croatia international has created Anfield history, as he becomes the most expensive defender in the club's history, surpassing the previous £18.6million that Liverpool paid Paris St Germain for Mamadou Sakho last September. Lovren, who has been Brendan Rodgers No 1 target for central defence all summer, agreed terms on a five-year contract after he completed a medical on Merseyside. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Lovren give his first interview after signing for Liverpool On the move: Dejan Loven sealed his £20million switch to Liverpool from Southampton at the weekend
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Lovren will become most expensive defender in Liverpool's history
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He follows Lallana and Lambert from Southampton to Liverpool
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Fee will outstrip £18m paid for Mamadou Sakho and Glen Johnson
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Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has been pursuing Croatian all summer
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Lovren completed his medical with the Merseyside club on Saturday
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The scruffy looking @placeholder was moved to a shelter and named Stinky, before being adopted as a result of a petfinder.com post. | Marnie the dog was once known as 'Stinky,' and lived a harsh life on the streets of Connecticut. But her life changed dramatically for the better when the lovable dog was adopted. So much for the better, in fact, that the Shih-Tzu is now one of the most popular dogs on Instagram and and has more than 134,000 followers. Marnie also has notable Instagram photos with 'friends' such as actor Jonah Hill and pop star Miley Cyrus - Not bad for a dog who once had 14 decaying teeth removed and was diagnosed as being blind in one eye. Owner Shirley Braha has wrote a biography of Marnie's life on social networking website Tumblr and it makes for an interesting read.
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Dog's remarkable life reads like a Hollywood rags to riches story
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Shih Tzu once lived on the streets of Connecticut and was named Stinky
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Lovable dog also had 14 decaying teeth removed and was blind in one eye
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Marnie was adopted by MTV producer Shirley Braha and now meets celebs
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Nonetheless, @placeholder's Facebook page still urged people to "remain cautious and report any suspicious activity to police." | (CNN) -- A student was shot dead Friday afternoon at South Carolina State University, prompting a manhunt for several suspects that extended beyond the school's Orangeburg campus. Orangeburg County Coroner Samuetta Marshall identified the slain student as Brandon Robinson, 20, of Orangeburg. "He was a very nice young man," South Carolina State University President Thomas Elzey said, fighting back tears in a brief statement to reporters. "And it hurts. It hurts us all." Police were still looking for at least four individuals who they say might be responsible. Elzey said "we are pulling together as a community," announcing that counselors would be made available to grieving students.
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New: Victim identified as Brandon Robinson, 20, of Orangeburg, South Carolina
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DiMaggio's car is discovered in a rugged mountain area in central @placeholder. | The man accused of kidnapping 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and murdering her mother and brother was killed on Saturday, bringing to an end a manhunt that spanned from California to Idaho, authorities said. James Lee DiMaggio, 40, was shot and killed by an FBI agent following what was described as a "confrontation" near Morehead Lake, according to authorities. Hannah was found alive, and she was taken to an area hospital for an evaluation, authorities said. Here's a look at the timeline of the case: Saturday, August 3 Hannah is last seen at cheerleading practice near her home in San Diego County.
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On Saturday,16-year-old Hannah Anderson was found and is safe, authorities say
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If he is confirmed as the owner of @placeholder, it will be the second time the 58-year-old has got the better of Abramovich. | It is the largest private yacht ever built and is set to launch a new round of one-upmanship among the world's super-rich. At 590ft, Azzam is 57ft longer than Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich's superyacht Eclipse. The Chelsea owner's vessel had been the world's biggest yacht – until Azzam's launch in Germany yesterday. Scroll down for video For the playboy who has everything: Azzam the £400m superyacht blows everything else out of the water Ownership of the £400million craft is shrouded in secrecy but it is rumoured to have been paid for by a member of the Saudi royal family, Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud.
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New mega-yacht took four years to design and build and is largest in world
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Messi shakes hand with opposing manager @placeholder after the final whistle in San Sebastian on Sunday | Barcelona coach Luis Enrique said he has received no ultimatum from the club over his future after a defeat by Real Sociedad and a fallout with Lionel Messi left him fighting for his job. The Barça coach refused to comment on individual stories suggesting he had rowed with Messi and refused to answer a question about how the player took the news that he was to be left out of the first game of the new year last Sunday. 'I have not received any ultimatum, if I had it would have been the first time in my short career, but I have not,' said the coach who also admitted he was 'sad' about the sacking of sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta admitting that it weakened his own position.
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Luis Enrique was reported to have two games to save his job
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He says he has received no ultimatum from Barcelona
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The coach refused to comment on talk of a bust-up with Lionel Messi
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Barcelona lost 1-0 to David Moyes' Real Sociedad in La Liga on Sunday
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@placeholder, who could now face a ban or even the sack, had been a regular caddie | After Tiger Woods' former caddie made a racist remark at a awards dinner, he was condemned by the Professional Golfers Association and Tiger Woods' management team, but it's Adam Scott's lack of criticism that has people talking now. Williams was given an award for the year’s best celebration - a reference to his tongue-in-cheek claim that his current employer Adam Scott’s victory at the Bridgestone Invitational in August was ‘the best win of my career’ - despite being on the bag with Woods for 13 majors. Asked what the celebration was all about, Williams said: ‘It was my aim to shove it right up that black a**hole.’
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Steve Williams, who worked for Woods for 13 years, referred to his former boss as a 'black a**hole' to press
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@placeholder, who masterminded the scam, was jailed for three years. | By Amanda Williams PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 28 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:41 EST, 28 October 2013 A pair of ‘ghost brokers’ set up a fake call centre and duped buyers into purchasing worthless car insurance by using an iPod to play background office noise. Danyal Buckharee, 42, and Giovanni Recchia, 47, set up the elaborate scheme from a luxury riverside apartment in south London. The pair - who were jailed today at the Old Bailey - used sponsored adverts on Google offering premiums 15 per cent cheaper than average to lure their victims in. Danyal Buckharee (left), 42, and Giovanni Recchia (right), 47, set up an elaborate scheme, in which they duped buyers into buying worthless car insurance by using an iPod to play background office noise
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Danyal Buckharee, 42, and Giovanni Recchia, 47, set up elaborate scheme
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They duped buyers into purchasing worthless car insurance by using iPod
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Pair - jailed today at Old Bailey - used sponsored adverts on Google
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The police report obtained by CNN said @placeholder called 911 to report the overdose at the singer's home in Charlotte, North Carolina. | (CNN) -- Fantasia Barrino overdosed on "aspirin and a sleep aid" and was rushed to a Charlotte, North Carolina hospital Monday night, her manager said. The overdose came the same day she read a court complaint from a woman who alleged that Barrino carried on a year-long affair with her husband, according to manager Brian Dickens. "Her injuries are not life threatening," Dickens said. "She was dehydrated and exhausted at the time." She was expected to be released from the hospital Tuesday, he said. WBTV: Fantasia Barrino 911 call Barrino publicly acknowledged the affair in a statement Tuesday issued by Dickens that said "Fantasia fell in love with Mr. Cook and believed that he loved her."
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Fantasia's manager says she fell in love based on man's lies
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The singer overdosed on aspirin and a sleep aid, her manager says
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Brian Dickens: She was "overwhelmed" by the lawsuit and media attention | 53,038 | record_train |
Sign here: @placeholder goalkeeper Manuel Neuer signs an autograph for a fan while holding a Bavarian trophy | Having been welcomed home to a huge reception in Berlin, Germany's World Cup winners have added an extra leg to their tour by landing in Munich to another large crowd. Following showing off the World Cup trophy in the German capital on Tuesday in front of half-a-million fans at Brandenburg Gate, the squad's more southern based players - including their Bayern Munich core - travelled south and greeted fans after arriving in Bavaria. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Germany's Bayern stars landing in Munich Back home: Bastian Schweinsteiger bows on the ground after the Bayern midfielder landed in Munich following Germany's World Cup win
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Bayern stars land in Munich to celebrate Germany's World Cup win with fans
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Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm, Manuel Neuer and Thomas Muller among arrivals in Munich
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Toni Kroos present pending £20million move to Real Madrid
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Borussia Dortmund defender Mats Hummels also part of squad which landed
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His ultimate decision could put the @placeholder's balance of power at stake and make whatever team he chooses an instant contender. | The Cleveland Cavaliers are polishing up a determined bid to bring LeBron James back, finally removing from their website the scathing letter written by the team's owner to fans after their star player chose Miami as a free agent four years ago. Now with the Cavs intent on luring the Akron, Ohio, native back to Cleveland as a member of the 2014 free agent class, the NBA team removed an old link to Dan Gilbert's impassioned letter that was active as recently as Sunday. Hours after James went on a nationally televised special to reveal his controversial decision to join the star-studded Miami Heat rather than re-sign with his home-state Cavaliers, Gilbert lashed out in anger.
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Cleveland Cavaliers have stepped up their bid for LeBron James to return
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NBA side have removed a scathing letter from owner Dan Gilbert written after James decided to leave for Miami Heat
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He insisted that he had informed the job centre of his activities but failed to notify them that @placeholder was making money. | By Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:23 EST, 21 March 2013 A magistrate claimed £22,500 in disability benefits but was filmed trying downhill grass skiing during a Channel 4 TV show, a court has heard. Wayne Middleton, 48, also abseiled down a 150ft tower and took part in stilt walking when he appeared on Coach Trip in 2011. North Somerset Magistrates Court also heard he took up salsa dancing as a hobby and continued to teach despite having told the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) he was 'unable to walk without being in severe pain'.
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Wayne Middleton, 48, set up dance company called Salsa Bristol in 2008
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Shown abseiling down 150ft tower and trying stilt walking and grass skiing
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Last week, Peter, 59, said that their love blossomed in 2009, after Louise separated from @placeholder. | Accusations: It has been claimed that Peter and Louise Mensch were long embroiled in an adulterous affair before they got married A British politician has been accused of having a 20-year extramarital affair with an American rock band manager who she went on to marry. The family of Melissa Meyer have accused ex-Conservative MP Louise Mensch - née Bagshawe - of having an illicit relationship with Peter Mensch while he was still married to American Melissa. Ms Meyer's family have voiced suspicions that the couple had a 20-year affair when they were both married – Peter to Melissa, and Louise to U.S. businessman Anthony LoCicero.
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The startling claim made by family of Peter Mensch's ex-wife Melissa Meyer
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They have voiced suspicions the couple had an affair when they were both married – Peter to Melissa, and Louise to businessman Anthony LoCicero
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For all that Rodgers is prepared to embrace fantasy, though, he also deals in realism and if @placeholder are to preserve their place in this competition, history will have nothing to do with it. | Everywhere Brendan Rodgers turned he was confronted by evidence of how success can happen when it is least expected. From the image of Luis Garcia lofting a ball over a tumbling John Terry, the Olympiacos pennant hanging in a cabinet to, above all, the Champions League trophy glistening proudly in a cabinet outside Anfield’s trophy room, the spirit of Istanbul abounded. When you factor in that Rodgers was holding court on the 10th anniversary of the goal Steven Gerrard scored against the Greek club that launched them on the way to their fifth European Cup, Liverpool’s manager could have not been in a better place if he was looking for omens.
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Liverpool host Basle in Champions League at Anfield on Tuesday night
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It is 10 years since Steven Gerrard scored against Olympiacos in an epic comeback that eventually propelled Liverpool to a fifth European Cup
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Brendan Rodgers insists Reds must 'get a big win' against Basle
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@placeholder's accusations that the run-off election was rigged in Ghani's favour had raised fears of ethnic violence, which could have ignited a broader conflict. | By Corey Charlton for MailOnline President-elect Ashraf Ghani (pictured) will succeed Hamid Karzai, who has been in power since the Taliban was ousted in 2001 Former finance minister Ashraf Ghani has been named Afghanistan's president-elect after he signed a deal to share power with his opponent - ending months of turmoil which has destabilized the nation. The announcement withheld the final election numbers, apparently as part of the political deal between Ghani and rival Abdullah Abdullah, a former foreign minister who claimed the process was rigged against him. 'The Independent Election Commission of Afghanistan declares Dr. Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai as the president of Afghanistan,' commission chief Ahmad Yousuf Nuristani said.
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Rival candidates finally reach a power sharing deal after months of tension
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Political crisis had destablised Afghanistan as coalition prepares to withdraw
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Using @placeholder as her muse, she has created a powerful party look and explains that, by using bold colours, it's a refreshing and new approach to glamorous party looks. | Looking for the perfect Christmas party beauty look? Supermodel and Victoria's Secret angel Candice Swanepoel has provided some seriously dazzling inspiration. The 25-year-old, who was hailed by Maxim as the hottest woman of the year, has been unveiled as the face of Max Factor's latest campaign. To celebrate the brand's 100th year, make-up artist Pat McGrath has created, what she calls, ‘the look of the century' on Candice. Scroll down for video Smouldering: Candice Swanepoel, who was hailed by Maxim as the hottest woman of the year, has been unveiled as the face of Max Factor's latest campaign and showcases a perfect Christmas party look
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Candice, 25, is face of Max Factor
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Acting head: Father of two Mr @placeholder, pictured today, said he had no comment to make | The headmaster of a £28,000-a-year public school has resigned after beginning a relationship with the deputy head's wife, it was reported today. Mark Eagers, 55, is said to have left his post at Box Hill School near Dorking, Surrey, when his relationship with Corydon Lowde's wife, Dinah, 43, was revealed. Mr Lowde, 43, is now acting headmaster at the co-ed boarding school in the village of Mickleham, where his wife worked as a library assistant and Mr Eagers' wife, Jane, teaches business studies. Mark Eagers, 55, reportedly resigned as head of Box Hill School after starting relationship with Dinah Lowde, 43
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Mark Eagers, 55, has resigned as head of co-ed Box Hill School in Surrey
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Said to have begun relationship with Dinah Lowde, 43, wife of his deputy
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Cambridge graduate Mr Eagers has been headmaster there for a decade
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Corydon Lowde, 43, is now acting headmaster at £28,000-a-year school
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movie - I wanted people to really understand what @placeholder was really like.' | By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 04:38 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:09 EST, 12 March 2014 Dominique was just 13 years old when she was first trafficked for sex - one of an estimated 100,000 American children sold into prostitution each year, according to anti-trafficking charity, Saving Innocence. And Dominique, now 18 and back in school, is by no means unusual. As Mark Harris, director of hard-hitting new film Abducted, reveals, teenage girls are easy prey for traffickers. 'Girls go out to LA thinking they're going to be pop stars and then they get drugged up and end up in trafficking,' he explains.
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Abducted tells the horrifying story of Hollywood's sex trafficking gangs
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Despite intense and often well-founded criticism of the @placeholder and complaints that its rhetoric doesn't match its behavior, America wields enormous social, cultural and political sway around the planet. | (CNN) -- America's right place is at the vanguard of the quest for freedom and equality. The country was founded on that principle, as a nation whose very identity is built on equal rights and true freedom for its citizens. Wednesday's twin decisions by the Supreme Court in favor of gay equality allowed the country to move closer to its founding ideals. That is not just good news for gay Americans, for their families and for the United States. It is excellent news for the cause of freedom and equality around the globe, and not just for gay people. What happens in the U.S. matters. It influences views everywhere. That's why when the high court ruled that the federal law perversely named the "Defense of Marriage Act" or DOMA is unconstitutional and allowed the anti-gay marriage Proposition 8 in California to be struck down, the news rippled to all corners of the world.
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Frida Ghitis: Supreme Court rulings on gay rights resonate around the world
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Ghitis: Many countries still harshly publish homosexuality
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In a statement, @placeholder said, "Everyone at Discovery wants to thank them for their tireless work busting almost 1000 myths, and we wish them all the best on their future endeavors." | (CNN) -- "MythBusters" is looking to the future -- and leaving some of its regulars behind. On Thursday night's episode of the Discovery Channel show, longtime hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage announced that the members of the Build Team, also known as M7 -- Grant Imahara, Kari Byron and Tory Belleci -- were leaving the show. Moreover, as Byron revealed in a tweet afterwards, the show was "taking a new direction." Byron and Belleci had been with "MythBusters" since 2004. Imahara joined in 2005. "It is ... the end of an era," Savage said in a video message. "This next season we're going back to our origins with just Adam and me," said Hyneman.
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M7 members saying goodbye to "MythBusters"
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"Next season we're going back to our origins," said host Jamie Hyneman
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Grant Imahara, Kari Byron and Tory Belleci tweeted thanks | 53,049 | record_train |
And although he left the company years before it bought @placeholder, he can't escape the political fallout. | Changzhou, China (CNN) -- This is a bustling, modern Chinese city. Shoppers decked out in the last fashions prowl shining new shopping malls. It's about two hours drive from the glamorous metropolis of Shanghai, yet it's fair to say very few people outside of China have heard of it. But now, Changzhou has landed right in the middle of a U.S political firestorm. It's all about jobs: American jobs shipped to China. And it goes all the way to Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. In a thriving industrial area on the outskirts of Changzhou is a factory run by Sensata Technologies. It makes sensors for cars. Sensata is controlled by the private equity firm Bain Capital, and that is where Romney comes in.
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Sensata, a subsidiary of Mitt Romney's former company Bain Capital, has a factory in China
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The group is shifting jobs from the United States to the Chinese plant
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Workers there say this is simple economics at work
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The story had a happy ending when @placeholder was born, weighing a healthy 6lbs 7oz, in April. | By Emma Innes PUBLISHED: 12:40 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 7 June 2013 A miracle baby has been born despite her mother suffering from kidney failure which should have made her infertile. Ava Anslow’s mother, Grace, fell pregnant while she was being treated for end-stage kidney failure. The condition meant she should not have been able to conceive and, left unchecked, could have killed her within six weeks. Grace Anslow, 19, became pregnant with Ava while she was being treated for end-stage kidney failure which would have killed her within weeks without treatment The 19-year-old was told to end her pregnancy or risk dying along with her child - but she refused.
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Grace Anslow, 19, conceived Ava during treatment for kidney failure
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"There was another guy on the team from Cameroon and the fans were so good to us and they created the '@placeholder crazies,'" he recalls. | (CNN) -- Having to guard NBA stars like LeBron James and Paul Pierce can be the most daunting task for many basketball players. But for Milwaukee Bucks forward Luc Richard Mbah a Moute -- who is actually a prince in his native Cameroon -- turning up against such basketball royalty is an enthralling experience. "I take pride in my defense," says Mbah a Moute, a 6 feet 8 inches forward who has leaped onto the NBA scene in the last few years, becoming an athletic ambassador for Africa in the world's top basketball league. Born and raised in Cameroon, Mbah a Moute is the third-youngest son of the chieftain of a village near the country's capital Yaounde. His father is also the general manager of the Cameroonian National Employment Fund.
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Luc Richard Mbah a Moute is an NBA basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks
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Mbah a Moute's father is the chief of the Bia Messe village in Cameroon
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The energetic forward is regarded as one of the best defenders in the NBA
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Senators passed the waiting period measure earlier this week after Democrats agreed to stop filibustering the bill in exchange for Republicans dropping other measures the @placeholder opposed, related to union fees and photo identification requirements for elections. | By Leon Watson Women in Missouri will have to wait three days after first seeing a doctor before having an abortion under a new bill passed by the state's Republican-controlled Legislature. Democratic Governor Jay Nixon has not said whether he will sign into law or veto it. The measure would triple Missouri's current 24-hour waiting period and put the state in line with Utah and South Dakota as the only states to mandate a 72-hour time frame. Missouri's Democratic Governor Jay Nixon has not said whether he will sign into law or veto a state legislature bill that would require women to wait three days after first seeing a doctor before having an abortion
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State's Republican-controlled Legislature has given final approval
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The measure would triple Missouri's current 24-hour waiting period
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Missouri currently has only one clinic performing elective abortions | 53,053 | record_train |
A police whistleblower who resigned after raising concerns about the massaging of crime statistics also confronted the @placeholder during the radio phone in. | By Amanda Williams Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said police and prosecutors will apply more rigorous tests, after a string of celebrities who faced historic allegations have been cleared Historic sex abuse allegations will be subject to stricter tests before prosecutions, the country's most senior police officer has said. Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, Metropolitan Police Commissioner, said police and prosecutors will apply more rigorous tests after a string of celebrities who faced historic allegations have been cleared. But he said police were duty bound to investigate such allegations in the wake of the scandal caused by disgraced BBC presenter Jimmy Savile.
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Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said officers will more rigorously test evidence
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Berbers were unable to publicly speak or publish books in their language, Tamazight, or display symbols such as the @placeholder flag. | The overthrow of Moammar Gadhafi has had a messy and often confused aftermath, as rival groups jostle for a stake in the new Libya after four decades of dictatorship. But while the realities of Libya's new order remain murky, for the country's Berber minority, the task ahead is clear. The removal of the old regime has cleared the way for a renaissance of their ancient language and culture that were brutally suppressed under Gadhafi's hardline rule. Known in their native tongue as Amazigh, or "free man," the Berbers are the indigenous inhabitants of North Africa, whose culture predominated in the region prior to the 7th century Arab invasion.
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Libya's indigenous Berber population had their culture suppressed under Gadhafi
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Amazigh culture is blossoming in post-Gadhafi Libya
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Tang — known to the @placeholder world as 'AfroDuck' — was arrested in September 2013, after the video appeared and police traced him through his computer's Internet address. | A Canadian who filmed himself driving a lap around Manhattan in just 24 minutes has been jailed for a year by a New York court in his absence. Adam Tang, 31, posted a video of his trip around the island, where he drove at speeds in the region of 100 miles per hour, in August 2013. Tang, who posted the video on YouTube under the name AfroDuck Productions, failed to turn up to court for his sentencing hearing. Convicted and in Canada: Convicted driver Adam Tang aka Afroduck who lapped Manhattan in 24 MINUTES has fled to country and is living in Canada
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Adam Tang filmed his loop of Manhattan where he drove up to 100 mph
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Prosecutors used his YouTube video as evidence of recklessness
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He was jailed for 12 months in his absence by a Manhattan Court judge
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(@placeholder, in her younger days, probably could have identified with all of this. | (CNN) -- Rejection -- even repeated rejection -- doesn't have to mean defeat. That, it turns out, is the lasting lesson of the Chuck Ross story. You may recognize the name; two Sundays ago, I wrote about J.K. Rowling, the spectacularly successful author of the Harry Potter books, and about how she has published a detective novel under the name Robert Galbraith. In the column, I recalled what a young and frustrated writer -- Chuck Ross -- did in the 1970s. To briefly recap: Ross had written a mystery novel that had been turned down everywhere he sent it. So, as an experiment to see how the publishing business really worked, he retyped a National Book Award-winning novel -- "Steps," by Jerzy Kosinski -- and submitted it to 14 major publishers and 13 top agents. But he didn't put a title on it, and he didn't put Kosinski's name on it.
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Chuck Ross became famous for stunt he pulled on publishing industry
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Bob Greene: Ross turned tale of his experience into the beginning of a successful career
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A royal source told CNN last month that Queen Elizabeth II has given the @placeholder a lot of time as she settles in to the family. | London (CNN) -- The former British Prime Minister, Sir John Major, has credited the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, William and Catherine, with reinvigorating interest in the British monarchy. Speaking about the couple's wedding last year he told CNN: "It was a truly lovely day and I think the whole world saw that. And of course, that helps." Major also acted as a guardian for Prince William's interests after his mother died and maintains close links with the monarchy. In 2005 he was made a Knight of the Garter which is the highest honor the Queen can bestow. Major told CNN: "People see that iconic figures -- whom they see only at a distance and they perhaps never meet -- have the same emotions, same feelings, the same cares, the same loves that they have in their own lives. I think the Royal Family has communicated that better in the last couple of decades than perhaps at any earlier time in our history and it has had an impact."
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Former British PM impressed by young royals
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John Major tells CNN: I think that Catherine has been faultless so far
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I don't think anybody anticipated that first there would be the overturning of the government in the @placeholder, and then the Russian response after that." | Washington (CNN) -- To Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine because the United States failed to avenge the 2012 terrorist attack that killed four Americans in Benghazi, Libya. "It started with Benghazi," Graham posted Tuesday on Twitter. "When you kill Americans and nobody pays a price, you invite this type of aggression." Nonsense, said Democratic strategist and CNN political contributor Paul Begala. "The whole notion that this is all about the United States or all about President Obama, it's frankly silly," Begala said Wednesday on CNN's "New Day." Such is the state of political discourse these days in the United States, where every issue -- particularly one that dominates media headlines -- becomes fair game for partisan attack.
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Foreign policy issues such as Ukraine prompt tough election-year rhetoric
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Analyst: "Republicans attack and Democrats sound defensive"
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GOP hawks use any issue to argue for halting or reversing cuts to defense spending | 53,059 | record_train |
'Other people are going to pile on, probably... for reasons most @placeholder would find negative.' | Google's chief executive has bowed to a landmark 'right to be forgotten' ruling and has today introduced a new form letting people apply to get themselves removed from search results. The changes come after the European Court of Justice ruled people have the 'right to be forgotten' - meaning Google searches linked to individuals can taken down if they tarnish their reputation. But in his first interview since the decision, company co-founder Larry Page suggested authoritarian states around the world will see the changes as a green light to internet censorship. Co-founder and CEO Larry Page has warned that a European court ruling on 'the right to be forgotten' will help corrupt governments around the world
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Company chief warns the changes will play into the hands of tyrants
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Larry Page says Euro court ruling will also hamper new internet firms
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Search engine to allow people to have links about them taken down
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Flood of cases expected following European court ruling on privacy
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Google says it will balance rights of individuals with public interest
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Mr Page insists public figures will not be protected from scrutiny | 53,060 | record_train |
If you do your research, you'll see there are fish oils in @placeholder.' | From the man who swears that garlic sandwiches give his love life a boost to the intrepid soul who thinks putting leeches on your bottom can cure deep vein thrombosis, the home remedies championed by the British can seem a motley bunch. But few can be as bizarre as the claims made by builders Simon and Andy, who say that industrial lubricant WD-40 can help cure arthritis and ease a congested chest. The duo made their odd claim on Channel 4 documentary series Health Freaks, which offers people with a home remedy they swear by the chance to have it checked over by a panel of doctors.
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Claim was made by builder Andy during an appearance on Health Freaks
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Show puts home remedies to the test in front of panel of GPs
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Others include duct tape as a verruca cure and an amber teething necklace | 53,061 | record_train |
The ship is at a @placeholder shipyard for repair and won't resume cruises until at least mid-April. | New York (CNN) -- Investigators know roughly where the flames erupted in the engine room of the Carnival Triumph, but it could be a year before they learn what caused the fire, which left the massive ship adrift for days in the Gulf of Mexico. "We know that the fire originated in front of a generator," Patrick Cuty, a senior marine investigator for the U.S. Coast Guard, told CNN on Sunday. "You can see the ignition marks on the wall." There are three generators in the engine room where the fire broke out. Three other generators are in a second engine room that wasn't involved in the fire, Cuty said.
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Investigators now know roughly where the fire started
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It could still be a year before they know the cause
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The fire cut power to the Triumph and left it adrift for days
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The Triumph is now in Mobile, Alabama, for repairs | 53,062 | record_train |
@placeholder holds annual celebrations of every aspect of traditional and natural life, and most involve animals. | At the heart of the largest natural grassland in Europe lies the Hortobagy National Park -- a stunning slice of rural Hungary that's home to a strange array of beasts. The park, 800 square kilometers of pastures, marshes and bird-filled meadows, was awarded World Heritage status in 1999, and is managed by centuries-old farming practices. Stock herders and csikos horsemen -- Hungary's answer to cowboys -- oversee breeds of curly-haired pig and scimitar-horned cattle. Here's how to experience the best animal attractions in Hungary's wild east: Puszta safari To ride a safari bus out into the puszta -- loosely translated as "barren land" but actually 250 acres of rich, fenced-in pasture -- is to take a trip several thousand years into the past.
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Hungary's answer to cowboys, csikos horsemen, oversee cattle on Hungary's plains
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Careful breeding has brought species such as auroch cattle back to the area
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Hungary's "Wild East" is also home to important wetlands | 53,063 | record_train |
Deadly: A metal component of the airbag that critically injured @placeholder is shown, as Takata deals with allegations that their airbags have caused numerous fatalities while the company covered up faulty parts | One victim in California was left looking like he had been shot in the face, while police in Florida first believed another was stabbed. But two were actually injured during minor car crashes, and what eventually killed them wasn't a deadly hazard inside the vehicle but instead a supposed safety feature. Investigators tied the horrific outcomes to airbags manufactured by the Japanese company Takata, 8 million of which were recalled by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Scroll down for video Victim: A lawsuit alleges that Hien Thi Tran, 51, of Orlando was struck by plastic and metal shrapnel after a Takata airbag deployed in her 2001 Honda Accord during a minor accident
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Hien Thi Tran, 51, of Orlando died in October from cuts caused by metal and plastic shrapnel from an exploding airbag in her 2001 Honda Accord
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Devin Xu, 47, of Alhambra, California, died similarly in 2013 in his Honda Civic
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Investigators originally believed the scenes of the minor accidents were a stabbing or a shooting
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration issued a recall of 8 million cars equipped with airbags manufactured by Takata
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During research, Takata founded inflaters cracked but destroyed the results of the test, according to the Times | 53,064 | record_train |
'It was at least a week before she died, when he found out she was either cheating on him or leaving him,' @placeholder told The Intercept. | In his own words: Jay Wilds exclusively spoke to The Intercept about the 1999 killing of Hae Min Lee for the first time since the trial of Adnan Syed Nearly two weeks after the hit podcast Serial finished its triumphant 12-episode run, Jay Wilds, a key figure in the engrossing real-life murder mystery, broke his silence for the first time about the 1999 case. Listeners of the spinoff podcast of the long-running radio program This American Life know Jay as the star witness for the prosecution in the state's case against Adnan Syed. As part of a plea deal, Wilds testified against Syed saying that the popular Woodlawn High School student strangled to death his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, because he was angry she had broken up with him.
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Jay Wilds was star witness for the prosecution in the murder trial of Adnan Syed in 2000
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Syed was convicted of strangling to death his ex-girlfriend, Hae Min Lee, in 1999 as payback for breaking up with him
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Wilds had admitted to helping Syed bury Lee's body in Baltimore park but denied playing part in her killing
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Spoke exclusively to The Intercept about murder and 12-episode podcast Serial created by Sarah Koenig | 53,065 | record_train |
"But that gold could mean €100,000 ($123,000) to somebody and that's why the @placeholder team are possibly appealing. | (CNN) -- It was a "million to one odds" that the Olympic women's triathlon race would end in a photo finish, but the outcome is again in doubt following Sweden's decision to appeal the result in sport's last-resort court. The Swedish Olympic Committee (NOC) has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport following its failure to have Lisa Norden awarded the gold medal following last Saturday's event. Switzerland's Nicola Spirig was adjudged to have crossed the line first after both women finished in one hour 59.43 seconds and was awarded victory despite protests from the Swedes. Both the NOC and the Swedish Triathlon Federation failed to have the decision overturned after filing an official complaint to the International Triathlon Union (ITU).
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Photo finish in Olympic women's triathlon race was "a million to one odds"
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Swedish Olympic and triathlon bodies take their appeal to sports court
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International Triathlon Union had rejected earlier protests against last weekend's result
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Former triathlete says Saturday's decision "could mean €100,000 to somebody" | 53,066 | record_train |
An @placeholder court appointed Waghmare two weeks ago to represent Kasab, and it was unclear who would replace her. | MUMBAI, India (CNN) -- The lawyer for the main suspect in last year's deadly terrorist attack in Mumbai was removed Wednesday, delaying the high-profile trial that was set to begin. Soldiers patrol in Mumbai on the eve of the trial of a key suspect in last year's attacks in the Indian city. The trial start for Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, 21, is expected to be moved to Thursday as officials scramble to settle the lawyer issue. Kasab is thought to be the only one of 10 gunmen to survive the three-day siege, which killed more than 160 people in November. As the trial was to begin, the judge removed attorney Anjali Waghmare because she also was representing a witness in the case. Waghmare argued that she had no idea that the person was a witness in the terror case, and she was representing this person in a different case. But the judge declared that it was a conflict of interest.
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Main suspect's lawyer removed as she represents a witness in the case
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Trial was to start Wednesday, unclear when court proceedings will resume
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Mohammed Ajmal Kasab, 21, is accused of being the only gunmen to survive siege
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The November siege targeted victims at Mumbai hotels, hospitals, railway stations | 53,067 | record_train |
Madeley blamed the BBC’s sound editing, writing: ‘Was really looking forward to Quirke, @placeholder, 9pm – but despite winding volume up to 100 per cent, still can’t hear at least a third of dialogue! | By Laura Cox It's becoming a rather annoying ritual for BBC viewers. You settle down to watch a much-anticipated TV drama – then have to crank up the volume or switch on the subtitles. Just a month after the BBC’s Jamaica Inn was lambasted for its mumbling actors and poor sound quality, the corporation’s latest big release, Quirke, has been hit by the same complaints. Drama: Crime series Quirke, starring Gabriel Byrne, has attracted complaints about its audio quality Anger: TV star Richard Madeley was one of the viewers to vent his fury about the dialogue Viewers watching the crime drama on Sunday night were furious when they couldn’t make out what was being said.
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Dublin-based crime drama had first episode on BBC One at the weekend
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Dozens of viewers took to the internet complaining they could not hear it
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The row is reminiscent of the controversy over period drama Jamaica Inn | 53,068 | record_train |
The bathrooms were made with hi-tech, easy-to-clean materials to ensure proper hygiene, the @placeholder said in a statement. | Pope Francis has ordered 300 umbrellas left behind by tourists to be distributed to Rome's homeless to get them through a spate of unusually wet weather. The umbrellas had been left behind by tourists visiting the Vatican museums, Sistine Chapel and St Peter's Basilica. On Friday the Vatican also formally opened new facilities in St. Peter's Square where homeless people will be offered free showers, toiletries, shaves and haircuts. Pope Francis has ordered 300 umbrellas left behind by tourists to be distributed to the homeless of Rome to get them through a spate of unusually rainy weather - he is known for his acts of charity towards the poor
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Pope Francis has ordered lost brollies to be handed out to city's homeless
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Move comes following a week of unusually heavy rain in Rome
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Umbrellas were left behind by tourists visiting the Vatican'a museums
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Vatican has also opened shower facilities for homeless in St Peter's Square
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Pope Francis has made caring for the poor a major concern for his papacy | 53,069 | record_train |
"For four months they sat on that information," Schafer said, referring to the video, which prompted the @placeholder to withdraw its inspectors and close the facility. | ARLINGTON, Virginia (CNN) -- The Humane Society of the United States is partly responsible for the magnitude of the largest beef recall in the nation's history, Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer said Thursday. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer denies there is any food safety hazard with the recall. The Agriculture Department Sunday ordered the recall of 143 million pounds of beef that came from a California processing plant. Animals at the site were videotaped falling down and being hoisted by forklift to get them to slaughter. The tape is thought to have been made in October. Watch what sparked the recall »
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Video shows cows falling down and being hoisted by forklift to get them to slaughter
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The Humane Society sat on the information for months, agriculture secretary says
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Group: Any delay was caused by a request from a California district attorney's office
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The recall covers 143 million pounds of beef | 53,070 | record_train |
"They're watching the same media we watch and seeing that their push for @placeholder is not going very well. | (CNN) -- ISIS has released a new video of British hostage John Cantlie, this time showing him in the Syrian border city of Kobani. In a segment that lasts for more than five minutes, Cantlie argues that -- unlike Western media accounts of recent days -- Kobani is mostly under control of the terror group, which calls itself the Islamic state. He claims that ISIS fighters are mopping up, and that the all-out battle for the city is over. Kurdish forces in Syria have said the fight is far from finished, and that Iraqi Kurdish forces will soon be joining them.
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NEW: Analyst: "It was designed to show that he's relaxed ... but clearly he's under duress"
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In the video, British hostage John Cantlie says border town of Kobani is under ISIS control
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ISIS has released other videos showing Cantlie, a hostage for nearly two years | 53,071 | record_train |
"They all think they'll find a better life in @placeholder, and they don't even speak Italian!" | Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- Italy's coast guard says at least 1,623 migrants have landed on the tiny island of Lampedusa over a 24-hour period. According to a coast guard statement released Tuesday, at least seven boats believed to have taken off from Tunisia landed on the Italian island with more than 400 passengers. The rest of the people were rescued at sea by Italian maritime patrols. Sailors at the Tunisian fishing port of Zarzis said they have seen a spike in the number of boats full of migrants departing on the dangerous 16- to 24-hour journey to Lampedusa, about 100 kilometers (62 miles, or 54 nautical miles) away.
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At least 1,623 landed on the island over a 24-hour period
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Fishing port of Zarzis is about 100 kilometers from island of Lampedusa
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Italy has seen a surge of migrants since revolution overthrew Tunisian president
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Numbers expected to decrease amid forecasts of stormy weather | 53,072 | record_train |
Kim made it impossible for @placeholder to dream of gold with an amazing free skate that was the best ever under the 6-year-old scoring system -- 150.06. | Vancouver, British Columbia (CNN) -- Holding the Olympic medal she and her mom always wanted, Joannie Rochette finally smiled and talked about when she was a young skater and desperately wanted to make her mother proud. Her mom, Therese, was her biggest supporter and sometimes her biggest critic, she said. She wasn't the best "coach," and she was kind of picky, but she had such a good eye, Rochette said. She was always encouraging, too, even when she was finding fault. "And even though she's not here anymore, I'm not afraid to say it, sometimes she was a pain in the ass," Rochette said laughing, probably for the first time in days.
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Joannie Rochette earns bronze medal in women's figure skating
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She skated four days after mother had heart attack and died
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"It feels good for me to talk about her," Rochette says of her mother
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Kim Yu-Na of South Korea won the gold medal with best free skate score ever | 53,073 | record_train |
‘Quite a lot of Romanians will come here because there are jobs in @placeholder. | Bulgarians and Romanians will flock to Britain in far greater numbers than forecast as our economy races ahead of the rest of Europe, a secret report predicts. After immigration controls are lifted this week, Britons could find their jobs are squeezed in some areas – while community tensions could rise as the new wave of migrants fight for work with other Eastern Europeans who have been settled in Britain for a decade, it suggests. The Home Office-funded review – obtained by The Mail on Sunday – also suggests that the UK could lose out financially if low-paid Bulgarians and Romanians drive out Poles on higher wages, who pay more tax.
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Bulgarians and Romanians will have the same rights as other EU citizens to live and work throughout Europe, but Britain is likely to be seen as more attractive than other countries struggling to make an economic comeback
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The Home Office-funded review – obtained by The Mail on Sunday – also suggests that the UK could lose out financially if low-paid Bulgarians and Romanians drive out Poles on higher wages, who pay more tax
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Worryingly, the report also raises the prospect of tensions between Bulgarians and Romanians on one side and the first wave of Eastern European immigrants on the other
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In some regions, employment for British-born citizens has declined while jobs for ‘not UK-born other white residents’ [mainly Eastern Europeans] have increased – suggesting this gap could get worse.
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Already overcrowded schools will struggle to find places for the children of the new arrivals.
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Overstretched hospitals risk coming under fresh strain, and the housing crisis could get worse.
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The cost to taxpayers of state handouts, such as Child Benefit, could go up.
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Town halls may fail to collect enough council tax from new immigrants to pay for the extra services because they often crowd into one home and have ‘makeshift accommodation arrangements’.
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Bulgarians and Romanians could compete for the jobs of previous immigrants such as Poles, ‘negatively effecting social cohesion’. | 53,074 | record_train |
For those who cannot reach urban areas, Ruit and his team conduct mobile eye camps in remote parts of @placeholder and neighboring countries, often trekking for days and cleaning out structures like tents, classrooms or even animal stables for use as temporary operating theaters. | It takes Sanduk Ruit about five minutes to change someone's life. In that time, the Nepalese doctor can make a small incision in his patient's eye, remove the cloudy cataract impairing her vision and replace it with an inexpensive artificial lens. "Some of our younger surgeons even do it faster than that," Ruit told CNN. For many patients, it's the first time they've seen in years, if not decades. In the past 30 years, Ruit has personally restored the sight of more than 100,000 people across Asia and Africa, and taught his rapid-fire technique to countless other eye surgeons in parts of the world as isolated as North Korea.
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Nepalese doctor, Sanduk Ruit, has restored the vision of 100,000 people over 30 years
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Ruit has provided treatment to those living in remote areas in North Korea, China, and Nepal
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World Health Organization estimates 39 million people are blind worldwide | 53,075 | record_train |
According to press cuttings, Mr Thornton ‘told the jury that neither @placeholder nor its views were on trial’. | A second senior judge can be revealed today as a campaigner for the rights of members of a vile paedophile group that tried to legalise sex with children. Peter Thornton, the Chief Coroner for England and Wales, publicly declared that his campaign group ‘supported the civil liberties of everyone including paedophiles’. A Mail on Sunday investigation has discovered that he openly criticised the prosecution of the infamous Paedophile Information Exchange, even after its leader was jailed at the Old Bailey. Defence: Peter Thornton, the Chief Coroner for England and Wales, publicly declared that his campaign group 'supported the civil liberties of everyone including paedophiles'
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Peter Thornton publicly declared support for paedophiles' 'civil liberties'
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He criticised decision to prosecute PIE leader Tom O'Carroll under old law
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MoS revealed another judge's defence of Paedophile Information Exchange last week | 53,076 | record_train |
He defended the @placeholder's platform defining marriage as a union between a man and a woman -- and seeks a constitutional amendment to enforce the idea. | (CNN) -- The chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee is accusing Republicans of being "Paleozoic" on same-sex marriage. "The Republicans continue to cling to this really Paleozoic commitment (to oppose same-sex marriage)... even going so far as saying we should... explore amending the Constitution to prohibit people from being able to marry who they love," Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz said Tuesday on MSNBC's "The Daily Rundown." While a wave of Senate Democrats and President Barack Obama didn't start endorsing same-sex marriage until the past two years, Wasserman Schultz blasted Republicans for long being "completely out of touch with the issues that are the most important to voters right now."
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Republicans are "Paleozoic" on same-sex marriage, a top Democrat said
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz argued the GOP is "out of touch"
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Many Senate Democrats didn't endorse same-sex marriage until past two years | 53,077 | record_train |
Faye, right, and Rhonda Jones were reunited 35 miles away from @placeholder where the 16-year-old went missing | By Jill Reilly, Ryan Kisiel In Turkey and Helen Lawson PUBLISHED: 07:13 EST, 15 July 2013 | UPDATED: 21:37 EST, 15 July 2013 This is the moment a British teenager was reunited with her tearful mother after running away with a ‘violent and abusive’ Turkish barman while on holiday. Faye Jones, 16, was found by police yesterday hitch-hiking across the mountainous Turkish countryside with Murat Can Ertani, 22. She told officers she had only gone with him because she was ‘frightened of what he might do’ to her. Tearful reunion: Faye Jones, 16, was finally reunited with her mother Rhonda Jones at Mugla Police Station this afternoon after she went missing with 22-year-old Turkish waiter Murat Can Ertani
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Faye Jones, 16, of Northumberland, disappeared four days ago in Marmaris
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She was found with Murat Can Ertani, 22, today in a Turkish town
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Her sobbing mother Rhonda Jones, 39, asked: 'Why? Do you love him?'
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The crying teenager replied: 'I was just frightened of what he might do'
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Ertani, a Turkish waiter, has been arrested on suspicion of kidnap
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Another British teen says Ertani also seduced her and she became pregnant | 53,078 | record_train |
Troops also stood guard outside the front of @placeholder city hall today after the defence minister said Ukraine would not negotiate with pro-Russian rebels | By Jennifer Newton Ukraine has refused to call a truce with pro-Russian rebels vowing to end their bloody insurgency with force unless they lay down their arms. Ukrainian forces have scored a string of surprise military successes since the weekend that forced most of the militias to retreat to the sprawling eastern industrial hubs of Donetsk and Lugansk. The Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko has now ordered his troops to blockade the insurgents inside the cities and cut them off from any further arms supplies. A local resident in the eastern Ukraine city of Slavyansk speaks to Ukrainian servicemen sitting on top of their tank
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Ukraine government refuses to call a truce with pro-Russian rebels
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Says it will only be possible if separatists 'completely lay down their arms'
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Government forces have recaptured rebel-held city of Slavyansk
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Petro Poroshenko has ordered troops to blockade insurgents inside cities
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EU leaders have been pushing for diplomatic solution to the conflict | 53,079 | record_train |
Current status: Writebol was released from @placeholder on August 19. | As another American patient with Ebola arrives in the United States, here is a look at the American patients who have been diagnosed with this deadly virus. Ashoka Mukpo arrived at the Nebraska Medical Center on Monday, where he will be treated in the same biocontainment unit that helped Dr. Rick Sacra. Three other Americans, Dr. Kent Brantly, Nancy Writebol and an unnamed patient, have been treated at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. The sixth known American patient was a man named Patrick Sawyer who died in Nigeria. Name: Patrick Sawyer Age: 40 Organization: Sawyer was a top official in the Liberian Ministry of Finance.
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Ashoka Mukpo arrived at the Nebraska Medical Center on Monday
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Six American patients have been diagnosed with Ebola
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Encouraging people to get tested is a huge challenge in a country where people with the @placeholder virus still face stigma and shame. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- One million free text messages will be sent every day for 12 months from Monday in South Africa in a bid to raise HIV awareness and encourage testing for the disease. Former South African president Nelson Mandela launched a similar cell phone initiative in 2003. The ambitious Project Masiluleke is being rolled out across the country after a pilot period that saw calls to a AIDS national helpline shoot up by 200 percent, organizers say. The United Nations estimates that there are currently six million people living with HIV in South Africa and just one in 10 get the treatment they need.
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One million free texts will be sent every day for 12 months from Monday
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Project Masiluleke has seen rise in use of AIDS helpline during pilot project
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The initiative plans to send millions of health messages every month | 53,081 | record_train |
Under Mongolian law, all fossils remain state property - their sale abroad is forbidden without a permit which was not obtained by @placeholder. | By Amanda Williams A rare dinosaur fossil is believed to have been smuggled into Britain, it has today been revealed. The American authorities have launched a hunt for a fully intact Tarbosaurus fossil in the UK after a Florida fossil dealer pleaded guilty to running an international dinosaur smuggling operation, with Britain at its centre. Eric Prokopi faces up to 17 years in prison after he admitted illegally importing 'multiple containers of dinosaurs' from the Mongolia via the UK. Prokopi of Gainesville, 38, stole the skeletal remains of dinosaurs - including a nearly complete skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus bataar, a relative of the Tyrannosaurus rex - from Mongolia and China.
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Eric Prokopi smuggled dinosaur bones into US pretending they were from lizards 'and other reptiles'
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Father-of-two - who ran business selling fossils - faces up to 17 years in prison
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Commercial paleontologist was described as 'a one-man black market in prehistoric fossils' | 53,082 | record_train |
@placeholder had the ball in the net but his effort was rightly ruled out for offside | Brendan Rodgers and Steven Gerrard blasted Liverpool for being 'too soft' as their Champions League hopes were plunged into jeopardy. Liverpool were beaten 1-0 by Basle, conceding a poor goal to Marco Streller, and the feeble manner of their performance in St Jakob Park enraged their manager and captain. To add to a miserable night, there was an open show of petulance from Mario Balotelli, who ignored Rodgers’ request to applaud the visiting supporters and stormed straight down the tunnel. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Brendan Rodgers: Mario is working hard to get scoring Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard admitted his side were second best in Basle
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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard admitted his side were second best in Basle on Wednesday night
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Swiss champions beat Brendan Rodgers' side 1-0 at St Jakop-Park courtesy of Marco Streller's close-range strike
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Liverpool's next opponents in the competition are Real Madrid, who top the game after two wins | 53,083 | record_train |
In refusing to establish a new order that Egypt's most powerful political constituencies can all get behind, the @placeholder army may now be leading itself in the same direction. | (CNN) -- The death of longtime Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi is shaking the Arab world. And nations like Egypt, which next month holds its first parliamentary elections since the fall of President Hosni Mubarak in February, are watching. Egypt, like Tunisia -- which holds elections this weekend -- needs a great many positive influences to consolidate its nascent democratic government. If Libya's National Transitional Council should turn in a militant Islamist direction and become hostile to the European Union or the United States, it could jeopardize democratic progress in Tunis and Cairo alike. Egypt's position is precarious enough as it is. Two weeks ago in Cairo, for example, Coptic Christian protesters clashed with security forces, leaving 25 dead and more than 300 injured. The violence stems from the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces' refusal to share key decision-making powers with civilians and tests its ability to manage the country's fragile political transition.
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Khairi Abaza: Gadhafi's death has resonated in Arab Spring countries like Egypt, Tunisia
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Abaza: Army must make political framework that ensures majority rule, backs minorities' rights | 53,084 | record_train |
Her page features dozens of images of everyday items such as chicken wings and even a bowl of hummus to go with the big meal, all transformed with @placeholder. | It's considered a time honored Thanksgiving tradition to devour the delicious turkey dinner. But one woman has created the ultimate Thanksgiving meal...using nothing but Rice Krispies. Jessica Siskin, a New York-based food artist, decided to create the incredible life-like plate of food with all of the trimmings, including mash potatoes and gravy, turkey, corn and stuffing. Delicious: Jessica Siskin, a New York-based food artist created the incredible life-like Thanksgiving meal Talented: Jessica Siskin, pictured here, has created the incredible life-like plate of food ahead of Thanksgiving Her one-of-a kind meal is featured on the social media site, Instagram, under the handle Mister Krisp where she sells her incredible art.
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The meal is the brainchild of Jessica Siskin, a New York-based food artist
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She created the incredible Thanksgiving dinner with all of the trimmings
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The delicious-looking plate of food has turkey, mashed potatoes and corn
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She showcases her art on Instagram under the handle 'Mister Krisp' | 53,085 | record_train |
Diva: Summer seen on stage during performances from her heyday in the @placeholder | Hot Stuff singer Donna Summer died this morning aged 63 after a battle with cancer, her family has confirmed. The Boston-born star, known as the Queen of Disco, passed away in Florida. The Seventies icon was battling lung cancer, TMZ is reporting, with sources telling the website Donna believed she contracted the illness by inhaling toxic particles after the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York. Her family released a statement, saying Summer died on Thursday morning and that they 'are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy'. Scroll to see video of iconic songs and one of Donna's last performances...
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Seventies icon understood to have battled lung cancer - 'diagnosed 10 months ago'
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'Singer believed she contracted illness by inhaling toxic particles after 9/11 attacks'
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In the end, it was Clinton whom @placeholder wanted. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- It took a U.S. former president with global celebrity status to free two American journalists from a North Korea prison. Former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore greets freed U.S. journalist Laura Ling. Laura Ling and Euna Lee arrived back in the United States Wednesday morning with former President Bill Clinton, who flew to North Korea to negotiate their release after they were sentenced to a labor camp. Iain Clayton said Wednesday that his wife, Laura, told him through a telephone conversation that the North Koreans were willing to grant the two journalists amnesty if a high-level envoy, such as former President Clinton, were willing to travel to Pyongyang.
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Former President Clinton talked with national security adviser before trip
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Clinton made it clear that his trip was strictly humanitarian, officials say
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Meetings with North Korean leader totaled a little over three hours
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Former VP Al Gore was "vigorously involved" in effort to free journalists | 53,087 | record_train |
'It will be two tough games against @placeholder we know that - but this team has proved we can compete with Barcelona and Real Madrid - and now with addition of Torres it has given us even more options. ' | Atletico Madrid manager Diego Simeone has revealed the secret behind Fernando Torres' rejuvenated form… just a little hug. Torres has scored two goals in four games since arriving back at Atletico on-loan, the club where it all began, following a less than successful spell with Chelsea. The Spaniard shocked many when he grabbed a double against rivals Real Madrid away at the Bernabeu Stadium in just his third game back in Spain. Antoine Griezmann (left) and Tiago (right) congratulate Fernando Torres following his goal But Atletico manager Simeone certainly wasn't shocked by the Spaniard's brace. He said: 'I am not sure why anybody is surprised that he (Torres) is playing so well - I am not surprised at all.
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Fernando Torres has scored two goals in four games since returning
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Torres grabbed a double to knock Real Madrid out of the cup
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Diego Simeone insists striker's rejuvenation is not a shock to him
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This @placeholder track, a cut from their 1969 album 20/20, would probably have been doomed to obscurity if not for its backstory. | (Mental Floss) -- Which late night TV personality co-wrote "It's Raining Men"? Who came up with the State Farm jingle before hitting the big time? And who was the kid lit superstar who penned Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue"? Here are the surprising names behind 10 famous creations. 1. "Respect" (Otis Redding) You have to respect Aretha Franklin's pipes, but she didn't pen her signature song. Crooner Otis Redding wrote the tune as a bluesy plea to a woman for his third record, 1965's soulful Otis Blue. Redding released the song as a single, and it even reached the top five on Billboard's R&B chart and number 35 on the Pop Singles Chart.
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Unexpected names are behind some classic songs and works
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One Beach Boys song includes retooled lyrics by Charles Manson
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"Respect," made famous by Aretha Franklin, was written by Otis Redding | 53,089 | record_train |
given @placeholder’s original intentions for a segregated audience we have | A Muslim group has been banned from a university after segregating men and women during a debate. Visitors to the event at University College London were told to use men’s or women’s entrances. Organisers Islamic Education and Research Academy (iERA) told women to sit at the back, while men and couples were sent to the front. Three people who objected were ordered to leave. Scroll down for video: Action: University College London has banned one Muslim group after it found one group had demanded gender segregation The segregation was halted only when one speaker, US scientist Lawrence Krauss, stormed out.
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Islamic Education and Research Academy ran debate on Islam vs Atheism
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When audience was segregated speaker Lawrence Krauss walked out
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One @placeholder leadership aide said getting those resolutions passed in the Senate could delay and even derail Democratic efforts, because Republicans would be allowed to offer amendments and hold lengthy debates on the resolutions to appoint conferees. | Washington (CNN) -- Top Democrats are prepared to short-circuit the traditional legislative process and exclude their Republican counterparts during final congressional health care deliberations, senior Democratic sources have told CNN. Democrats are trying to prevent the Republicans from using Senate rules to slow the push for final passage of a comprehensive reform bill, the sources added. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to discuss the politically contentious health care issue when she huddles in her office with other House Democratic leaders Tuesday afternoon. The House Democratic leadership is also likely to meet with President Obama, and plans to hold a conference call with their entire caucus.
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Democratic sources say Republicans could use Senate rules to slow final passage
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Congressional leaders have to merge an $871 billion Senate bill and $1 trillion House bill
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Financing, public option are key sticking points between House, Senate versions | 53,091 | record_train |
Trying to figure out how – and indeed if - I can fit back into @placeholder culture, or if I will find my place in this country again. | An Australian woman who married the Le Pont du Diable Bridge in Céret, southern France last year, has celebrated her one year anniversary by reflecting on the trials of marriage. Jodi Rose, or Mrs Le Pont du Diable, spent a decade traveling the world recording the vibrations in bridge cables with contact microphones and using them to create experimental music before she found 'the one'. In an exclusive reflection letter given to the Daily Mail Australia, Ms Rose revealed how difficult the separation from her 14th century stone structure husband has been since she returned to her home in Sydney.
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Jodi Rose, a Sydney based artist, married the Le Pont du Diable Bridge in Céret, southern France last year
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She spent a decade recording vibrations in bridge cables around the world
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Ms Rose said she misses her husband and can't wait to be reunited with her 'sexy French devil' | 53,092 | record_train |
Serving for the championship at 5-4, @placeholder carved out three match points and clinched it with an ace, sinking to the turf in triumph. | (CNN) -- Petra Kvitova stunned Maria Sharapova in straight sets 6-3 6-4 to claim the Wimbledon women's singles title Saturday. The 21-year-old had gone into the final as the underdog against three-time grand slam champion Sharapova, but belied that status with a high-class display on Centre Court. She is the third Czech woman, after Martina Navratilova and Jana Novotna, to claim the Wimbledon singles crown. Both were in the Royal Box to witness her triumph and Kvitova paid them both a compliment as she savored her victory. "It's hard to find some words, to see the great players in the Royal Box," said Kvitova, the first left-hander since Navratilova in 1990 to win the title.
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Petra Kvitova beats Maria Sharapova 6-3 6-4 to win Wimbledon women's singles title
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21-year-old Czech Kvitova was winning her maiden grand slam title
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'We are disgusted by the leniency of his sentence but what we are most upset about is that @placeholder has never once said sorry,' she said. | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:31 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:47 EST, 22 July 2013 A moped rider who left an eight-year-old boy critically injured in a hit and run crash has been spared prison. Joe Helliwell, 20, who did not have a licence and was uninsured to ride the moped, crashed into Lucas Thorpe as he crossed the street, leaving him critically injured. The youngster suffered a fractured skull, eye socket and leg in the collision and had to be placed in an induced coma at Sheffield Children’s Hospital following the crash in April. Seriously injured: A moped rider who left an eight-year-old boy critically injured in a hit and run crash has been spared prison. Lucas Thorpe suffered a fractured skull, eye socket and leg in the collision
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Joe Helliwell, 20, did not have a licence and was uninsured to ride
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Crashed into eight-year-old Lucas Thorpe as he crossed the street
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The youngster suffered a fractured skull, eye socket and leg in the collision | 53,094 | record_train |
But @placeholder decided to make the resignation effective immediately in light of the pope's imminent resignation, the Scottish Catholic Media Office said. | Rome (CNN) -- With only two full days left of Pope Benedict XVI's papacy, more details emerged Tuesday of what the future holds both for the retiring pontiff and the cardinals who will choose his successor. The pontiff will keep the name Benedict XVI and still be addressed as "his holiness" once he retires, Vatican spokesman Federico Lombardi told reporters at the Vatican. Interactive: Where does the pope live? He will also be known as pope emeritus, emeritus pope or Roman pontifex emeritus. The guidance clears up questions about how Benedict -- the first pope to resign in almost 600 years -- should be addressed as he moves into a life of seclusion and prayer after his Thursday resignation.
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Benedict XVI will keep his name and still be addressed as "his holiness" after he resigns
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He will give up the red mantle and shoes of the pope and dress in a simple white robe
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As he leaves office at 8 p.m. Thursday, the Swiss Guards will leave Castel Gandolfo
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Cardinals are already gathering in Rome ahead of their meeting to choose the pope's successor | 53,095 | record_train |
But that decree will not cover his @placeholder colleague Mohamed, right | Al-Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy is set for an 'imminent' release from prison in Egypt, Canada's foreign minister has said. A dual Egyptian-Canadian citizen, Fahmy has been held for more than a year on charges of spreading false news. He has reportedly relinquished his Egyptian citizenship in exchange for his freedom. Jailed: Al-Jazeera English producer Baher Mohamed, left, Canadian-Egyptian acting Cairo bureau chief Mohammed Fahmy, centre, and correspondent Peter Greste, right, in court during their trial John Baird, Canada's foreign minister, told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation he expected Fahmy's release, but gave no specific timing. The development comes after Fahmy's Australian colleague Peter Greste was released on Sunday.
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Canadian-Egyptian national Fahmy was Al-Jazeera's Cairo bureau chief
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It comes after the release of his Australian colleague Peter Greste
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Both freed after decree allowing for deportation of foreigners on trial
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His family pinning hopes on a presidential pardon or acquittal on appeal | 53,096 | record_train |
And @placeholder never got over that and always hated men. | By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 05:16 EST, 8 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:43 EST, 8 September 2013 She was the 60's beauty famous for her epoch-defining music, wild ways and a passionate love affair with Mick Jagger but Marianne Faithfull has revealed that she didn't actually like men - or enjoy sex - at all. Faithfull, now 66, is to appear on BBC1's Who Do You Think You Are and in the show explains that the rape of her mother and grandmother at the end of World War II left her with a horror of men that lasted more than 30 years.
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Eva von Sacher-Masoch was raped by Red Army soldiers in 1945
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She left Vienna for London where she had daughter Marianne
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The singer says her mother's hatred of men was passed on to her
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Some books that unanimously made the cut are children's books like "@placeholder" by E.B. | Amazon released its newly curated list of 100 Books to Read in a Lifetime on Tuesday. Books on the list include Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" (1813), F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby" (1925) and Kate Atkinson's "Life After Life" (2013). The list spans 200 years of literature, along with a wide range of genres and intended audiences; authors include David Sedaris, Salman Rushdie, J.D. Salinger, Michael Pollan and Shel Silverstein. Sara Nelson, editorial director of print and Kindle books at Amazon.com, said the list was created through taxing months of deliberation among her team, though no mathematical algorithms were used.
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Amazon.com compiled a list of 100 books everyone should read
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The literature spans 200 years, from Jane Austen to Kate Atkinson
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Other selections include "1984," "Charlotte's Web" and "The Great Gatsby"
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Readers can vote on which picks are good and which are missing | 53,098 | record_train |
"This case is especially egregious as it demonstrates the actions of a foreign intelligence service to integrate a covert intelligence agent into @placeholder society under the cover of an employee in the financial sector," he said. | Washington (CNN)They weren't exactly James Bond but the three alleged Russian spies exposed by the FBI are part of the most intense effort by Russia to infiltrate agents onto American soil since the Cold War. In an affidavit unsealed in federal court on Monday, the Justice Department accused Evgeny Buryakov, also known as "Zhenya," of posing as a Russian banker in Manhattan to funnel economic intelligence to the SVR, Russia's foreign intelligence agency. Two other Russians, Igor Sporyshev and Victor Podobnyy, were ostensibly diplomats in Russia's UN mission in New York but are accused of being Buryakov's SVR handlers. While Buryakov was operating deep undercover and therefore had no diplomatic protection, the other two have immunity and have already left the the United States.
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Alleged Russian spies seem hapless but may hint at wider operation
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