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Smiles: @placeholder (left) was at SW19 and took a picture with David Beckham | By David Kent The past, present and future of British heavyweight boxing were at Wimbledon on Saturday afternoon as David Haye and Anthony Joshua took their seats on Centre Court. Former world champion Haye is currently regaining his fitness in the gym as he plots a comeback this autumn while Joshua returns to action in Liverpool on July 12. Joshua's fellow gold medal winner, Nicola Adams, was also in SW19 and posted a picture of herself with Haye and with former England captain David Beckham. VIDEO Scroll down to watch the world's top stringers to head to head at Wimbledon
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Former world champion David Haye and London 2012 super-heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua take their seats on Centre Court at Wimbledon
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Fellow gold medal winner Nicola Adams takes pictures with Haye and David Beckham | 53,600 | record_train |
A spokesman for Grigorieva confirmed that the female voice heard on the audio tape obtained and posted by RadarOnline is the voice of @placeholder. | Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Audio released Friday purportedly captures an argument between Mel Gibson and ex-girlfriend Oksana Grigorieva, in which he launches into a racist, sexist rant against her. RadarOnline released the audio, claiming the male voice is that of 54-year-old Gibson. CNN has not independently confirmed the authenticity of the tape and the voices on it. At one point on the roughly two minute tape, the man says: "You go out in public and it's a f***ing embarrassment to me. You look like a f***ing b**** on heat and if you get raped by a pack of n***ers it will be your fault."
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NEW: Grigorieva's camp confirms her voice is on tape
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Tape purportedly captures fight between actor and ex-girlfriend
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Site says male voice is that of Gibson
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Police investigating domestic violence allegations against actor | 53,601 | record_train |
Crimea as a way of protecting ethnic-@placeholder in the region who he says | An American anchor who quit her job at state-funded Russia Today on air to protest President Vladimir Putin sending troops into the Ukraine has said she 'feels sick' that she worked at the station. Liz Wahl, who works at RT's Washington, DC bureau, said in her live resignation that she could no longer work for a network that 'whitewashes the actions of Putin'. She has now further explained her reasons for quitting the channel, saying it is 'not a sound news organization, not when your agenda is making America look bad.' Scroll down for video Connecticut-born Liz Wahl who sensationally quit her job at state-funded Russia Today on air earlier this month has spoken out for the first time about her bold decision and how the channel's coverage of events in Ukraine that was the final straw for her
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Anchor Liz Wahl quit her job on live TV Wednesday to protest Russian President Vladimir Putin's incursion on Ukraine
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Wahl worked for state-funded Russia Today
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She is the second RT anchor to speak out against the invasion of Crimea, a sovereign region of Ukraine, by Russian forces
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On Tuesday anchor Abby Martin said the incursion was 'wrong' but did not quit her job | 53,602 | record_train |
@placeholder's policies are quite specific: Amtrak police (and therefore VIPR) do most of their security behind the scenes. | (CNN) -- The Transportation Security Administration is not just angering travelers at airports. The TSA also does buses, trucks, subways and trains. Guess what? The none-too-popular agency appears to have had the same kind of unimpressive performance issues on the rails as it has in the aviation industry. Since 2005, the TSA's Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response teams have been spot-checking for terrorism threats in the nation's massive network of highways and rail systems -- a seemingly overwhelming task. By many reliable accounts, VIPR began life as a modern version of the Keystone Kops. Now, more than six years later, there's still a lot of room for improvement.
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The Transportation Security Administration has special teams to protect trains
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VIPR teams, which started in 2005, have made mistakes, Don Phillips says
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Phillips: Amtrak should train and closely monitor VIPR railroad teams | 53,603 | record_train |
Athough @placeholder's song has been around for at least a year, the song has now gained international success thanks to the new craze. | Gangnam Style was the viral dance craze of 2012 and now it's a new year, there's a new viral dance craze - the Harlem Shake. It is the latest dance meme taking the internet by storm following the huge success of K-pop rapper Psy’s smash hit. The concept is simple - the videos are about 30 seconds long and set to Harlem Shake by New York DJ Baauer. Scroll down for video New year, new craze: Gangnam Style was so 2012, and now it's a new year, there's a new viral dance craze - introducing Harlem Shake Concept: Each clip typically begins with one person gently bopping alone for the first 15 seconds while everyone else in the room acts normal
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The Harlem Shake is the latest dance meme taking the internet by storm
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Follows the huge success of K-pop rapper Psy’s 2012 hit
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Videos are about 30 seconds long, set to Harlem Shake by DJ Baauer | 53,604 | record_train |
The couple received a @placeholder grant of $79,000 to help complete the work. | BATH, England (CNN) -- Lurking among the orchards and misty meadows of South Somerset, England, is a quiet, green energy revolution. Many old watermills in south west England are being used to create local energy. The tranquil, rural area is most famous for agriculture -- particularly apples and cider -- and along its many rivers are a series of historic watermills, which were for centuries used to grind corn and other cereals for local farmers. But now their waterwheels are being put to a new use: generating clean, green power. "The mill was falling into disrepair," says Brian Shingler, owner of Gants Mill.
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UK watermills undergoing a renaissance thanks to appeal of green energy
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Many disused watermills in southwest England now supplying UK's national grid
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British Government hopes to compete with Germany on green energy production | 53,605 | record_train |
The @placeholder pledge commits signers to oppose all tax increases on individuals or businesses in any circumstances as well as changing deductions or credits unless they are revenue neutral. | (CNN) -- This is what happens when politics starts looking like a cult: Jeb Bush gets attacked for being a traitor to the conservative cause. The former Florida governor has been speaking with the freedom of someone not running for office, saying that both his father and Ronald Reagan would have had a hard time in today's hard-right GOP and questioning the wisdom of Grover Norquist's absolutist anti-tax pledge. That set off a fascinating public fight between Bush and Norquist, two faces of competing factions within Republican Party. It is the latest evidence of a growing GOP backlash against the ideological straitjacket Norquist has attempted to impose on governing in the United States.
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It's a bad sign for GOP when Jeb Bush's conservative allegiance questioned, John Avlon says
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Avlon says Bush was right to repudiate Grover Norquist's anti-tax pledge
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Ronald Reagan was willing to accept some tax increases to achieve compromise, he says
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Avlon: In the battle between Bush and Norquist, the smart choice is to back Bush's view | 53,606 | record_train |
@placeholder's interest in Rooney is the latest twist in a long-running saga about the striker's future. | English Premier League champions Manchester United have rejected a bid for striker Wayne Rooney from rivals Chelsea. The West London club revealed in a statement released Wednesday that it has submitted a "written offer" for the unsettled striker. "Chelsea Football Club can confirm that yesterday it made a written offer to Manchester United for the transfer of Wayne Rooney," the Chelsea statement read. The fee is not known, but reports in the UK media on Wednesday speculated that Chelsea might be offering winger Juan Mata or defender David Luiz plus cash in the return for the services of Rooney. But the club flatly reject the claim.
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Unsettled Man Utd striker subject of a "written offer" by West London club
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Striker played second fiddle to Robin van Persie during 2012/13 season
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Rooney reported to be "angry and confused" at treatment by Manchester United
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Returning Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho describes offer as "clean" and "ethical" | 53,607 | record_train |
The prosecutor said several things made it clear the truck was stopped and @placeholder was trying to give up: The victim's foot was on the brake, and three shell casings were found close together along with Combs' dropped handcuffs. | A South Carolina judge declared a mistrial this morning in the case of a white ex-police chief charged with murder for shooting dead an unarmed black man in 2011. The jury in Orangeburg deliberated for 12 hours before telling Circuit Judge Edgar Dickson early on Tuesday that they were deadlocked. Nine of the jurors voted to convict the former cop, Richard Combs, while three were not convinced of his guilt, Prosecutor David Pascoe said. Combs, a former Eutawville police chief, was charged after shooting 54-year-old Bernard Bailey three times in May 2011 as he tried to arrest him on an obstruction of justice warrant in the town hall parking lot.
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Richard Combs was accused of murder after shooting dead Bernard Bailey while attempting to arrest him outside the Eutawville town hall in 2011
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He claims he feared for his life when he became trapped in Bailey's truck door as the man started driving away so he shot him three times
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Prosecutors denied this and said that Bailey waited seven weeks to serve the arrest warrant so he could show off in front of his colleagues
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On Tuesday morning, the jury told the judge in Orangeburg that they were deadlocked; nine voted to convict the former cop while three did not
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Prosecutors say they intend to try Combs again but it is not clear when | 53,608 | record_train |
As in her book's title, @placeholder says women must 'lean in' to their work as they consider starting a family rather than leaning out, as they usually do | Former Lehman Brothers CFO Erin Callan now says she regrets letting her Wall Street career consume all her time, keeping her from having a personal life The former finance boss of Lehman Brothers has revealed she deeply regrets the sacrifices she made for her job and told working women: 'It's not worth it'. Erin Callan, who was Chief Financial Officer at the bank and one of the most powerful women in finance, says the price she paid to rise to the top of the male-dominated Wall Street world was too high - and that she regrets not having children. Callan, 47, revealed that the lack of balance in her life led to her divorce from her first husband, because she would never do anything on the weekends except sleep to 'recharge' or get an early start on Monday's meetings.
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Erin Callan's devotion to her career triggered collapse of her first marriage
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She was on her BlackBerry 'every waking second' and ate meals at desk
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Now married to second husband and is trying for first child at the age of 47
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Wall St star now believes: 'I didn't need to be so extreme to succeed'
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Regrets follow Facebook boss Sheryl Sandberg's advice to 'have it all' | 53,609 | record_train |
@placeholder have also impressed with comfortable wins over Mexico and Japan, but this has gone almost unnoticed because of the mass popular protests outside games and across the country. | (CNN) -- Hosts Brazil claimed top spot in Group A at the troubled Confederations Cup with 4-2 win over Italy in Salvador Saturday. The match may have lacked the quality of previous classic encounters between the world football heavyweights, but burst into life in the second half. Dante had given Brazil the lead before the break, but it needed a double from Fred and a classic free kick from home talisman Neymar to see off a determined Italian challenge. Victory also meant Brazil will likely avoid world champions Spain in next week's semifinals. Spain currently top Group B ahead of the final round of matches Sunday and have been in commanding form, beating minnows Tahiti 10-0 in their latest match.
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Brazil beat Italy 4-2 in their final Group A Confederations Cup game
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Second half goals from Neymar and Fred (2) seal victory
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Mexico beat Japan 2-1 in other Group A match
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Mass protests in streets near stadium in Belo Horizonte | 53,610 | record_train |
The United States, which plays it first match of the tournament on Monday, wanted to have a private scrimmage against @placeholder on Thursday. | (CNN) -- The opening day of the World Cup brought joy and sadness to the host nation as Brazil won its first game, rallying to defeat Croatia 3-1. But it was a day marred by a small, but contentious, protest over the billions spent on the sports spectacle. Here are five things that happened Thursday as the first ball was kicked in Sao Paulo. Protest problems The most expensive World Cup is underway. Brazilian officials shelled out $11 billion on the tournament, three times what organizers in South Africa spent for the 2010 Cup. Not surprisingly, there are Brazilians who believe the money could have been better spent.
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Some protesters think Brazil is not rich enough to spend so much money for a sporting event
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Man takes ceremonial first kick in robotic outfit controlled by his brain
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Three doves were released before the match and bad things happened
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U.S., Belgium had to change plans for a scrimmage due to potential travel troubles | 53,611 | record_train |
But any hopes of a lasting revival were immediately snuffed out by @placeholder who struck twice in two minutes to complete his hat-trick. | (CNN) -- Real Madrid kept up the pressure on La Liga rivals Barcelona on Sunday with a 1-0 win over Sevilla at the Bernabeu. A 77th minute strike by Angel Di Maria was enough to see Jose Mourinho's side secure three points. The win came despite playing the last quarter of the game with ten men, after Ricardo Calvalho was shown his second yellow card for a challenge on Alvaro Negredo. The Portuguese international was one of twelve players to be cautioned during an ill-tempered match, which also saw Sevilla defender Dabo sent off late in the game. Sevilla remain in 11th place, while Madrid remain right on the heels of Barcelona in second -- two points behind as La Liga takes its winter break.
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Real Madrid keep pressure on rivals Barcelona with 1-0 win over Sevilla
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Atletico Madrid recover from Europa League exit with 3-0 win over Malaga
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In Bundesliga, Bayer Leverkusen miss opportunity to close gap on league leaders Dortmund
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Mario Gomez scores a hat-trick as Bayern Munich thrash Stuttgart 5-3 | 53,612 | record_train |
CNN first reported in 2009 about the family of @placeholder Spc. | Washington (CNN) -- The Obama administration announced Wednesday that it will begin sending condolence letters to the next-of-kin of service members who commit suicide, said a White House statement. "This issue is emotional, painful, and complicated," President Barack Obama said in the statement. "But these Americans served our nation bravely ... we need to do everything in our power to honor their service, and to help them stay strong for themselves, for their families and for our nation." The move comes nearly six weeks after a group of senators -- 10 Democrats and one Republican -- asked President Barack Obama to change what they called an "insensitive" policy that dates back several administrations.
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Decision will help end "stigma" of wars' mental health toll, says senator
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Senators, family of a deceased soldier had asked president to reverse the policy
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Army report showed a steady rise in 2004-2009 Army and Marine suicide rates | 53,613 | record_train |
The killing has raised questions about @placeholder after it also emerged the two suspects were known to them. | Former head of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington has called for British people to inform security services if they suspect their neighbours maybe extremists The former head of MI5 Dame Stella Rimington has called for British people to inform security services if they suspect their neighbours maybe extremists. Dame Stella, who supports the Government’s controversial ‘snoopers’ charter’, said people need to be more alert because it is impossible for security services to spot every threat.She called for a wartime vigilance and for people to be the Government’s ‘eyes and ears’ following the killing of Lee Rigby.The 78-year-old, who was MI5’s first female Director General, said: ‘The community has the responsibility to act as the eyes and ears, as they did during the war … where there were all these posters up saying the walls have ears and the enemy is everywhere.‘There have often been indications in the community, whether it’s Muslim or anywhere else, that people are becoming extremists and spouting hate phrases.’
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Dame Stella Rimington said members of the public have to be the Government's 'eyes and ears'
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78-year-old, who spoke at the Hay Festival, was MI5's first female director | 53,614 | record_train |
"If the @placeholder wanted to be sure everyone had a good time, they'd go to Rio," Torkells said. | RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (CNN) -- Thousands of people celebrated Friday on crowded Copacabana beach as the announcement that Brazil had been chosen as the 2016 Olympics host played live over huge screens erected above the sand. Thousands packed Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro after the city learned it will host the Olympics. "It was a fantastic victory. We beat the big cities. Passion talked louder," said one man as he danced to live samba music in front of the stage. Rio de Janeiro beat out Chicago, Tokyo and Madrid to become the first South American city to host the Games, something President Luis Inacio Lula da Silva made clear during his pitch to the International Olympic Committee.
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Thousands celebrate Rio de Janeiro win at Copacabana beach
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"We owe this victory to our President Lula," woman at celebration says
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Rio de Janeiro offered ambitious budget and new venues
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City also emphasized that Olympics have never been held in South America | 53,615 | record_train |
An announcement was then broadcast declaring that the aircraft would leave for @placeholder only after the businessman, who asked not to be named, apologised. | An Indian flight was delayed by more than 90 minutes after an argument broke out between an irate passenger and the plane’s crew. The Indigo flight from Delhi to Chennai was delayed when a businessman, angry at being forced to wait in an airport coach for 35 minutes, started remonstrating with cabin crew. The pilot reportedly gave a message over the speaker in the plane, saying he would not take off until the passenger had apologised for his behaviour. The spat is said to have occurred following a delay in boarding the aircraft on Sunday. Passengers claim they were forced to wait for 35 minutes in three airport coaches parked on the tarmac as they were transferred from the terminal to the runway.
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Flight from Delhi to Channai delayed by 90 minutes following the row
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Passenger refused to apologise for spat following demand from pilot
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Fellow travellers blocked security staff from hauling the man off the plane
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IndiGo admits delay but says it was helping injured passenger disembark | 53,616 | record_train |
More than two-thirds of the passengers killed in the plane crash were @placeholder, the ministry said. | (CNN) -- Low visibility caused by mist and sand created poor flying conditions for the pilot of an Afriqiyah Airways flight that crashed just before landing in Tripoli, Libyan sources with knowledge of the investigation said Saturday. The plane, an Airbus A330-200, originated in Johannesburg, South Africa, and was at the end of its nearly nine-hour flight when it crashed Wednesday. All but one of the 104 passengers on board were killed. The sources said that as the pilot approached Tripoli International Airport, he took the plane off auto-pilot hoping to manually land the aircraft. He realized he was in trouble and tried to pull the plane up and turn the auto-pilot back on to give it another try, the sources said.
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Sources: Mist and sand created poor flying conditions for the pilot of crashed plane
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Family says 9-year-old sole survivor knows his immediate family were killed in plane crash
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Dutch foreign ministry sending experts to Tripoli to help authorities identify victims | 53,617 | record_train |
‘But prior to that @placeholder had expressed an interest so we then opened a dialogue with them. | Hamilton vice-chairman Ronnie MacDonald claimed he would rather lose Stephen Hendrie for free in the summer than lose him to ‘shambolic’ West Ham now. A deal to take the 20-year-old full back to Upton Park was all but done at the turn of the year only for representatives of the east London club to fail to put pen to paper. A furious MacDonald, who believed he had secured a deal that may have risen to £2million, told Sam Allardyce that the deal was off. ‘We’d agreed terms with Crystal Palace for Stephen to go there once the transfer window opened but unfortunately Neil Warnock lost his job so that fell away,’ said MacDonald shortly before the club’s 5-0 defeat to Partick Thistle at Firhill.
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Ronnie MacDonald angry after a deal with West Ham fell through
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Hamilton vice-chairman says West Ham failed to show to sign the deal
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MacDonald blasted West Ham as 'shambolic' | 53,618 | record_train |
‘In each of the sham marriages the brides were @placeholder nationals and each of the ‘grooms’ were Bangladeshi. | By Jessica Satherley UPDATED: 12:11 EST, 22 November 2011 A Bangladeshi student married a woman 22 years his senior to remain in Britain and then flew four more 'brides' into the UK to wed his friends in sham marriages, a court heard. After their own sham marriage, Mohamed Tanin, 25, and Maria Marques, 47, flew four Portuguese women to London to wed Tanin's Bangladeshi friends, who paid him £2,000 for each bride, it is alleged. Tanin’s UK leave to remain visa was about to expire three months before he married Marques at Bow Church in London on November 24, 2009.
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Mohamed Tanin, 25, married Maria Marques, 47, three months before the Bangladeshi student's leave to remain visa was about to expire
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Three of grooms were tenants at property Tanin owned while fourth he met while working at London Zoo | 53,619 | record_train |
The real thing: But Taylor wasn't selling genuine bags by @placeholder, left, or Mulberry, right, like these | By Harriet Arkell Fiona Taylor, 44, bought fake bags from China and sold them as the real thing, making a huge profit A woman who made more than £400,000 selling fake designer handbags spent the money on school fees for her children and luxury goods for herself. Fiona Taylor, 44, of Newton on Ouse, North Yorkshire, organised 'handbag parties' where she sold counterfeit bags for hundreds of pounds each, telling buyers they were the real thing. The mother of two laundered cheques through her son's bank account and spent the money on luxury goods, private school fees, holidays and a new car, a court heard.
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Fiona Taylor, 44, organised 'handbag parties' where she sold the fake goods
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She bought them from counterfeit suppliers in China and sold them as real
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Fakes included Mulberry, Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Chanel
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Was overheard telling one buyer she had a contact at the Mulberry factory
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Bags fell to bits and customers contacted Trading Standards in Yorkshire
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A raid on Taylor's home found large numbers of fake designer handbags
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Taylor's lawyer said she found bags for friends but it spiralled out of control
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She admitted 18 charges relating to counterfeiting and criminal property
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She was given three-month suspended jail term and 200 hours' unpaid work | 53,620 | record_train |
The evidence we have seen shows that @placeholder were aware of the names of the companies five years ago. | The world’s biggest accountancy firm Deloitte, powerfulbanks Credit Suisse and Chase Manhattan, and giant law firm Richards Butler, now part of Reed Smith –which represented Gordon Brown at the Leveson Inquiry – are all on a secret list belonging to a corrupt private detective. A Mail on Sunday investigation has also established the rogue investigators jailed last year for illegally accessing information by ‘blagging’ appeared to be linked to international solicitors’ firms Herbert Smith –which represented former RBS boss Fred Goodwin – and Clyde & Co. Last night a senior Westminster source indicated that all six firms are on the classified Serious Organised Crime Agency list currently locked away in a safe opposite theHouse of Commons.
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Controversial SOCA list that had been kept top secret was handed over to MPs last month
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Investigation into Private Eyes started in 2008 when blagger Daniel Summers was caught
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Deloitte, Credit Suisse and Richards Butler appear on the list of companies
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A security company run by a former Parachute Regiment officer appears to have commissioned corrupt detectives on hush-hush jobs for celebrities and wealthy clients.
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A chartered accountant at a rail contractor asked private eyes to spy on a business rival, obtaining bank statements.
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A construction company was advised by its lawyers as far back as 2009 they ‘need not fear’ prosecution after blaggers spied on three of their employees in a ‘kickbacks’ probe. | 53,621 | record_train |
That was the year, 2010, that the @placeholder moved to discharge Alexis due to what military officials described as a "pattern of misconduct" including insubordination, disorderly conduct, unauthorized absences from work and at least one instance of drunkenness. | Aaron Alexis was under "the delusional belief that he was being controlled or influenced by extremely low frequency electromagnetic waves" before he embarked on a bloody shooting rampage at the Washington Navy Yard, an FBI official said Wednesday. The 34-year-old contractor, who until a few years ago had served in the Navy, spelled out this belief -- with the words, "My ELF weapon" -- in the sawed-off Remington 870 shotgun he brought into the military facility's Building #197 on the morning of September 16. "ELF" refers to low-frequency electromagnetic waves, a technology used for submarine communications that conspiracy theorists believe the government employs to monitor and manipulate unsuspecting citizens, the FBI said.
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Citing its business ethics, HP drops Aaron Alexis' employer, The Experts
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The Experts says it is disappointed, met all of its obligations
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FBI: Aaron Alexis acted alone and wasn't targeting anyone in particular
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He used a sawed-off shotgun that was etched 'End to the torment' | 53,622 | record_train |
Ms @placeholder told the court she suffers panic attacks, nightmares and flashbacks of the attack triggered by simply closing her eyes. | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 04:13 EST, 2 March 2013 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 2 March 2013 Hywel Basham, from Newport in South Wales, who was jailed for attacking his sister Sally Edwards with the knife used to cut their mther's birthday cake A brother was jailed yesterday for stabbing his own sister with the knife they had just used to cut their mother's birthday cake. Hywel Basham, 43, repeatedly stabbed older sister Sally Edwards until the eight-inch blade snapped off. The pair, with a history of sibling rivalry, were at the birthday celebrations of their mother Elaine Basham, 73, when they rowed over money.
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Hywel Basham, 43, repeatedly stabbed older sister Sally Edwards
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The pair, from Newport, were celebrating their mother's birthday | 53,623 | record_train |
'She shoots from the hip, @placeholder, and that's what everyone likes about her. | Heading for the Commons? Benefits Street star White Dee will debate the welfare system at this year's Conservative Party conference White Dee has been invited to speak at this year's Conservative Party Conference. The Benefits Street star will give her views on the welfare system in a debate with the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP). It comes after Dee, or Deirdre Kelly, revealed she is toying with the idea of becoming an MP - but at £70,000-a-year, it doesn't pay enough. The final annual conference ahead of the general election will take place in Birmingham from September 28 to October 1.
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Benefits Street star invited by Policy Exchange to speak at annual event
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Deirdre Kelly, 47, will debate welfare system
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He revealed his story to @placeholder just before what was supposed to be his 49th birthday in April. | (CNN) -- A 49-year-old Nevada man grew up believing he was kidnapped from the hospital as a day-old baby and was returned at age 2 to his parents in Chicago, months after being found abandoned in a stroller in New Jersey. The FBI closed the case: The toddler looked like the missing newborn. The audacious kidnapping -- by a woman dressing as nurse who told the mother to hand over her infant because the doctor needed to examine him -- was a sensational crime nearly a half-century ago. But now the life of Paul Joseph Fronczak has taken another extraordinary turn, he told CNN affiliate KLAS.
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NEW: "I believe that we will solve these 2 tragic mysteries," Fronczak texts CNN
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NEW: FBI pledges "a thorough and complete investigation" into 1964 baby kidnapping
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Paul Joseph Fronczak, now 49, tells KLAS he wasn't the kidnapped Chicago baby
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Fronczak wonders "how old I am, or who I am, or what nationality" | 53,625 | record_train |
In the video, the furry monster can be seen jumping across the seats in a bid to stay put while @placeholder grows increasingly frustrated. | Many unlucky dog owners know just how hard a task it can be to get their pets settled into the back of the car for a peaceful ride. Getting them out at the end, on the other hand, is the easy part. This was not the case for one Floridian woman, whose hard-headed drive-loving dog refused to budge once she parked her vehicle. Scroll down for video Crystal Felmly practically had to get down on all fours and beg her 3-year-old Belgian Malinois mix to 'get out of the car' after their journey home to Carrollwood in Tampa, Florida. However, Tank proved just how far he was willing to go to press her buttons.
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Tank, a 3-year-old dog from Florida, defies his owner's authority by refusing to get out of the car
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Woman's pleas go ignored...then she watches in disbelief as the dog lunges across the seats
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She ends up slamming the vehicle door in frustration while Tank stays put | 53,626 | record_train |
Happy daze: At one point during the video, Louis asks: 'How is it @placeholder?' | By John Drayton One Direction's Louis Tomlinson is believed to be on the verge of buying his beloved Doncaster Rovers. Just days after shocking video footage of the 22-year-old apparently smoking cannabis in Peru emerged, it has been revealed that the singer plans to buy the League One side. But, lifelong Rovers fan Tomlinson - who even made an appearance for the club's reserves team earlier this year - is said to be concerned the recent controversy could jeopardise his chances. VIDEO Scroll down for Teen fans go wild as Louis Tomlinson turns out for Doncaster Rovers One Direction's Louis Tomlinson, 22, has made a formal bid to buy League One side Doncaster Rovers and negotiations are said to be at an 'advanced stage'
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Louis Tomlinson is 'setting up a trust to buy League One club in July'
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He joined forces with businessman John Ryan who has shares in Doncaster Rovers
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Pair plan to buy club outright and talks are said to be at an 'advanced stage'
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But Louis fears controversial footage could damage sale of his beloved club
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Singer filmed bandmate Zayn Malik smoking what appears to be cannabis | 53,627 | record_train |
In 2009, @placeholder made a similar threat to resume executions, but did not act on it, Amnesty said. | (CNN) -- A top human rights advocacy group on Friday denounced what it claimed were the overnight executions of nine prisoners in Gambia, calling President Yahya Jammeh's stated intent to clear death row after a decades-long moratorium "a step back." The reports of the executions were the first since the Gambian president announced several days ago that he wanted all inmates sentenced to death to be executed by mid-September. The tiny West African nation had last executed a prisoner about 30 years ago. Citing what it deemed "reliable sources," Amnesty International reported in a statement that eight men and one woman were taken from their prison cells on Thursday and killed. Three of those allegedly executed had been sentenced for treason, and two of the nine were Senegalese, said the group.
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Gambian authorities take 9 inmates from their cells and execute them, Amnesty says
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President Yahya Jammeh has said death row will be cleared by September
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Obama and @placeholder have been anxiously awaiting the age figures, especially those regarding young people — the most coveted demographic. | By Associated Press and Francesca Chambers Published: 16:41 EST, 17 April 2014 | Updated: 08:20 EST, 18 April 2014 Eight million people have signed up for health care through new government controlled insurance exchanges, President Barack Obama announced Thursday. Obama held a last-minute press conference in the White House briefing room to celebrate the new Obamacare figures, which beat initial projections by 1 million people. 'This thing is working,' Obama said of the Affordable Care Act. President Barack Obama announced Thursday that eight million people signed up for health insurance under the country's government-run healthcare insurances. Under the new law, Americans who do not receive health insurance through their employer are required to purchase it out-of-pocket
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Today's numbers exceeded projections by 1 million people.
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During his remarks today, the President took a victory lap and called on Republicans to stop their 'endless, fruitless repeal efforts.'
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He confirmed the dead man had business in @placeholder and said that for someone who supposedly died from an alcohol binge, in his experience Heywood was not a heavy drinker. | Beijing (CNN) -- "Please excuse me, I can't talk about this." Clunk! The phone line goes dead. We had tried to get this British businessman to talk about the mysterious death of Neil Heywood. Heywood has emerged from the shadows to be a key link in a story of intrigue, mystery and betrayal that goes all the way to the inner sanctum of China's secretive Communist Party. Heywood was found dead last November in his hotel room in the sprawling southwestern Chinese city of Chongqing. According to media reports, local authorities quickly ruled his cause of death as "excessive alcohol use." An autopsy was not performed, media reports said, and his body was cremated.
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Britain asks China to investigate the mysterious death of a businessman
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Neil Heywood was found dead in November in a Chinese hotel
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He had ties to a company formed by former officers of the UK's spy agency
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Valencia vowed to ban the bottle-throwing fan from the @placeholder for life once the person had been identified. | Barcelona have decided to take their appeal against Lionel Messi's yellow card for time wasting against Valencia to the next level after he was apparently hit on the head by a plastic bottle in Sunday's La Liga game. Barca's initial appeal was rejected by the Spanish Football Federation's (RFEF) competition committee on Wednesday and the club responded by saying they would lodge a second challenge with a higher committee. Messi was celebrating Barca's 94th-minute winner with his team mates near the corner flag at the Mestalla Stadium when the bottle was thrown from the stands. VIDEO Scroll down for Messi struck with bottle from crowd then booked for time wasting
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Barcelona won 1-0 away at Valencia in Sunday's La Liga clash
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Sergio Busquets scored the dramatic late winner at the Mestalla
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The feisty @placeholder premier arrived bearing gifts for the Pope, before asking for his help over the Falklands | David Cameron and the Queen will not attend the inauguration of Pope Francis. There were suggestions that the move might be seen as a snub after Argentinian President Cristina Kirchner revealed that she had asked the pontiff to intervene in her country’s dispute with Britain over the Falkland Islands. But a Downing Street spokesman said last night that the Prime Minister’s decision to send Cabinet ministers Baroness Warsi and Kenneth Clarke to the inauguration ‘is absolutely nothing to do with the Falklands’. Scroll down for video Neither David Cameron (left) nor the Queen (centre) will make it to the inauguration of Pope Francis I (right
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David Cameron and the Queen won't attend the installation Mass
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Seen as a snub after Kirchner approached the Pope about the Falklands
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Request came at Pope Francis' first meeting with head of state today
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He and Cristina Kirchner have history of spats over her liberal policies
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Also arriving in Rome today was Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, 89
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World leaders arriving for tomorrow's formal installation Mass of new Pope | 53,632 | record_train |
Juppe said @placeholder needs to fully embrace the role it accepted -- to protect Libyan civilians from Gadhafi's forces. | Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Moammar Gadhafi's military machine pounded the western city of Misrata again Tuesday as France and Britain called for beefed-up NATO airstrikes to stop such attacks on the Libyan people. Witnesses reported heavy shelling in central Misrata, besieged for weeks and the scene of some of the worst fighting in the Libyan conflict. At least 10 people were killed and 30 others wounded in the heavy shelling, a doctor operating in two central clinics told CNN. The doctor, identified only as Dr. Hakim for safety reasons, said medical teams are exhausted from treating the wounded. Rebel fighter Moaath al-Misrati told CNN the shelling came after rebels killed several of Gadhafi's snipers. "We are expecting a ground offensive by the Gadhafi forces any time now," he said.
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NEW: Leading rebel official calls on international community to help Libyan civilians
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At least 10 killed in Misrata shelling, doctor says
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France and Britain call for intensified NATO attacks
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Ex-Foreign Minister Koussa flies to Qatar ahead of an international meeting | 53,633 | record_train |
Mortified: Daughter @placeholder made the grim discovery during her mother's wake | By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:54 EST, 16 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:56 EST, 16 January 2014 The daughter of a New Jersey woman whose casket contained the wrong body has said that DNA tests will be performed to determine if her mother was accidentally cremated in Canada. Lisa Kondvar of Warwick, Rhode Island, and her family discovered someone else's body in Margaret Porkka's casket last month at a New Jersey funeral home. Porkka, 82, had died unexpectedly during a trip to St Maarten over Thanksgiving. Scroll down for video Vanished: The body of Margaret Porkka, 82, disappeared after she passed away during a family vacation to St Maarten over the Thanksgiving holiday
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Margaret Porkka, 82, died in St Maarten while on vacation for Thanksgiving
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But the body of another woman was sent back to the U.S. by mistake
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A Canadian woman died around the same time on the island
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She has now been identified as 82-year-old Kathleen Togwell
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It is believed the two bodies were accidentally switched
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The family has sent her hairbrush and toothbrush for DNA testing | 53,634 | record_train |
Republicans and @placeholder both want to reform the nation's immigration system. | Washington (CNN) -- Time to brush off the veto stamp. For someone who's only used it twice, President Obama may need some reacquainting with the last remaining weapon in Democrats' arsenal. He last rejected a bill from Congress in 2010. But he's had blocking from a Democratic Senate majority until now. They've stood in the way of bills most Democrats would oppose. Things are likely to change in January, when Republicans take charge of the Senate. If Senate Republicans follow the path of their House counterparts, he could be faced with proposals to repeal Obamacare and budgets that cut entitlement programs - the type of bills that will meet a quick end at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Republicans will take over control of the Senate in January
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in February @placeholder wrote that Ronan, his son, could have been | By Daily Mail Reporter Ronan Farrow has been a big success at nearly everything in his life so far, but ratings for his MSNBC talk show are apparently so bad that he is facing the possibility of being axed just a month after launch. Mia Farrow’s 26-year-old son was handed his own TV show, Ronan Farrow Daily, which premiered in late February in a blaze of publicity. Despite little prior experience, MSNBC had high hopes that Farrow will help them attract millennial viewers, something which hasn’t happened so far. Scroll down for video Ratings for Ronan Farrow's MSNBC talk show are apparently so bad that he is facing the possibility of being axed just a month after launch
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Ratings for Ronan Farrow's MSNBC talk show are so bad they are considering his future after just a month on the air
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Ronan Farrow Daily launched in a blaze of publicity in late February but has so far failed to find an audience
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MSNBC has been quick to issue a denial to the story
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The @placeholder study could be very useful in reducing the uncertainty about the safety of these products.’ | The world’s largest safety inquiry into GM crops and linked pesticides has been announced. The $25million - £15.6m - project will involve feeding trials with 6,000 rats at laboratories in Western Europe and Russia. The research, which is being run under the banner of Factor GMO, involves a collaboration between European, American and Russian scientists. It is being organised by the Russian National Association for Genetic Safety, which describes itself as a non-governmental, non-profit organisation, and will be overseen by a board of neutral scientists. The largest safety inquiry into GM crops and linked pesticides is to held, using 6,000 rats to test the products
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The £15.6m project will involve using 6,000 rats to test safety of GM crops
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Scientists from Europe, America and Russia will work on Factor GMO
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It has been called the largest inquiry into GM crops and linked pesticides
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Project will involve tests on five generations of rats over two or three years
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Experts hope it will give an answer about how safe GM crops are to eat
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Irvine said: 'It will be a very tough game at @placeholder - it is a hard place to go. | West Brom boss Alan Irvine will not shirk the challenge as he searches for the winning formula. Pressure is growing on Irvine, at a club not renowned for its patience, as the Baggies’ poor run of results continued with a 3-1 loss to Manchester City on Boxing Day. Albion have won just one of their last eight Barclays Premier League games and are only two points above the relegation zone ahead of a tricky trip to Stoke on Sunday. West Brom boss Alan Irvine will not shirk the challenge as he searches for the winning formula Irvine watched on in the snow as his side lost 3-1 to Manchester City on Boxing Day
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Alan Irvine will not shirk challenge of finding winning formula at West Brom
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Baggies have won just one of their last eight Premier League games
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They were beaten 3-1 by Manchester City at home on Boxing Day
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West Brom face trip to Stoke in the Premier League on Sunday | 53,638 | record_train |
Victim: @placeholder's Aug 9 death has been followed by protests criticizing the Ferguson police department | Neighbors claim the policeman accused of shooting dead an unarmed teenager in St Louis had a serial con woman for a mother, MailOnline can reveal. Darren Wilson’s mother Tonya Durso won the trust of her neighbors then cheated them out of hundreds of thousands of dollars by stealing their identities and taking out vast loans and credit card debt. At the time she committed the offenses she was on parole for similar crimes elsewhere the state and afterwards died at the age of 35 under mysterious circumstances. Neighbors today revealed how they were stunned that Wilson became a police officer after his mother behaved so deviously towards them.
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Police named Darren Wilson as the officer that shot dead Michael Brown, 18, on August 9 in Ferguson, Missouri
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Neighbor's claim Wilson's mother was a known con artist
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She would allegedly befriend people in the community and steal their identifies to take out loans and rack up credit card debt
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San Francisco showed much less movement at 3am than @placeholder and New York, although Tokyo showed even less at that time. | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 05:22 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 05:39 EST, 9 January 2014 Social media company Foursquare has compiled data on a year's worth of 'check-ins' showing the movement of life around some of the world's major cities. The company monitored check‑ins in Istanbul, London, Chicago, Tokyo, New York and San Francisco and plotted them onto on a map. The results were a series of staggering time lapse videos that shows activity in the cities every hour of the day. WATCH: Timelapse video of London at work Each dot represents a single check‑in, while the straight lines link sequential check‑ins.
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Every day millions of people check in on Foursquare
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Monitored a year's worth of check‑ins and plotted them onto on a map
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Up for auction: A rare first edition copy of the X-Men, which introduced @placeholder and co to the world, alongside an equally rare first edition copy of the Avengers, featuring Captain America | By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:05 EST, 1 June 2012 | UPDATED: 09:28 EST, 1 June 2012 It may have started as a hobby, but one superhero fanatic is set to become a millionaire when he auctions off his prized collection of Marvel comics. Doug Schmell is selling all 682 of his comics hoard, which is thought to be the world's most complete collection and are predicted to fetch a staggering $3million. It includes pristine first editions of The X-Men, Fantastic Four, Daredevil and The Avengers - which introduced Wolverine, Iron Man and Captain America to the world. Money man: Steve Borock (left), Senior Consignment Director at Heritage and Doug Schmell (right), who owns the collection, in front of stacks of his Marvel comics set to net him a cool $3million in Florida
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Superhero fanatic Doug Schmell is selling all 682 of his prized Marvel comics hoard - which is thought to be the world's most complete collection
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The mint comics once sold for just 12 cents each | 53,641 | record_train |
When it came to capturing @placeholder market share, Toyota Motor had its pedal to the metal for years. | Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Toyota's president apologized Friday for the gas pedal problems that have forced the recall of millions of vehicles in the United States and Europe, Japanese media reported. It was Akio Toyoda's first remarks since the latest round of recalls began last week. "We're extremely sorry to have made customers uneasy," he told Japanese news agency NHK. "We plan to establish the facts and give an explanation that will take away the customers' concern as soon as possible." The recall is to correct a problem that, under certain circumstances, could cause the gas pedal, as it becomes worn, to stick partway down. Toyota recalled 2.3 million vehicles in the United States for the problem this week, although no repair procedure has been put in place.
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Toyota's president apologized Friday for the recall of millions of vehicles
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It was Akio Toyoda's first remarks since the latest round of recalls began last week
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During its global search, @placeholder was able to see a Shweeb prototype in action. | (CNN) -- Living in Tokyo, Japan, during the late '90s, Geoffrey Barnett found it extremely difficult -- even dangerous -- to ride his bicycle to work every day. "The traffic is incredible, and there's so much pollution," said Barnett, an Australian who worked in the city as an English teacher. His students shared his frustration, and they would often talk about Tokyo's jam-packed streets during class. "It was always a topic of discussion that motivated the students to talk, because it was a part of their life as well," Barnett recalled. Out of those frequent discussions evolved Barnett's idea for Shweeb, a system of personal, pedal-powered monorail pods that he hopes can one day become an alternative form of urban transit. With Shweeb, pods hang from an elevated track that, theoretically, would stretch to destinations throughout a city.
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Shweeb, a pedal-powered monorail, wins $1 million from Google
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Inventor pushes "a system that would change the world"
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Google says Shweeb could be a low-cost, eco-friendly solution to traffic woes
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People wait inside the Tower of David, ahead of being evicted to @placeholder-provided apartments | By Julian Robinson A 45-storey slum which featured in the hit U.S. television series Homeland is being cleared by soldiers – after becoming notorious around the world. Thought to be the world’s tallest slum, the ‘Tower of David’ skyscraper has been home to thousands of Venezuelans in the capital city of Caracas over the years. But soldiers and officials have started a mass-eviction of the half-built tower, which once appeared in the third series of Homeland, starring Damian Lewis and Claire Danes. Scroll down for video The giant Tower of David has been home to thousands of Venezuelans over the years, but politicians say it is unsafe
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The huge 45-storey slum is being evicted in Venezuelan capital Caracas
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The 'Tower of David' has been home to more 1,150 people
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Giant sky-scraper featured in an episode of the hit U.S. show, Homeland
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Residents to be given Government-provided homes in nearby town | 53,644 | record_train |
Castro, 37, shrugs off the similarities and talk that he could eventually become the first @placeholder president. | A young rising star. A keynote speech on the Democratic Party's biggest stage. Is it 2004 again? San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro gave the most significant speech of his political career on Tuesday night when he became the first Latino to deliver the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. "My grandmother didn't live to see us begin our lives in public service. But she probably would've thought it extraordinary that just two generations after she arrived in San Antonio, one grandson would be the mayor and the other would be on his way -- the good people of San Antonio willing -- to the United States Congress," Castro said in his speech, referring to his twin brother, Joaquin.
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San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro delivers the convention's keynote speech Tuesday
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The rising Democratic star drew comparisons to 2004 speech by then-rising star Obama
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Castro touts his own story of achieving the American dream
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She moved with her four children to @placeholder in 1972 after a divorce. | By Associated Press Reporter and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 22 September 2013 | UPDATED: 02:48 EST, 24 September 2013 A World War II soldier's heartfelt letter to the daughter he never met has finally reached her, seven decades after it was written, along with his military honors. Peggy Eddington-Smith received the letter penned by her father, Pfc. John Eddington, as well as his Bronze Star and Purple Heart medals, during an emotional ceremony Saturday in Dayton, Nevada. The father, who never made it home, sent the three-page letter shortly after she was born and shortly before he died in Italy in June 1944. He sent it while stationed in Texas, just before he was sent overseas.
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Pfc. John Eddington was fighting in Europe in World War II when he learned his wife gave birth to a daughter
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He penned a letter to her, pouring his heart out and sweetly telling her how much he loved her
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He never made it home, and the letter and his Purple Heart medal ended up in a box thousands of miles away from Peggy Smith, the daughter who was told nearly nothing about him
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I went to the open day and we preferred @placeholder over the other schools as it suited my daughter’s personality. | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 04:43 EST, 2 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 2 May 2012 A four-year-old girl was turned down for a place at her local primary school because she lived just one foot outside the catchment area, her outraged mother has claimed. Maggie Scott had applied for a school less than half a mile from her Birmingham home, but was instead offered a place at a primary more than four times as far away. Worse, her first choice - Boldmere Infant and Nursery School in Sutton Coldfield - was rated as outstanding by Ofsted, while Kings Rise Community Primary School in Kingstanding is in special measures.
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Maggie Scott missed out while child living just a foot closer to the school in Sutton Coldfield was accepted
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Given a place at a school four times as far away and in special measures
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She was also turned down for two other closer schools | 53,647 | record_train |
After listing the cars extensive usage-which includes 280,000km and a broken speedometer-@placeholder wrote 'yes she's old and has some inevitable wear and tear, but is super reliable and clearly super cool.' | A man has been forced to sell his Subaru Brumby ute by his wife because she's pregnant and there's no room for a baby seat. But Stuart Watt, 32, managed to pen a hilarious but gloomy ad for the quirky offroader which has clocked 280,000km since it was first registered back in 1992. The dramatic Gumtree ad hails from the Northern Territory, where Mr Watt is advertising the vehicle under the orders of his wife Zelina Carr. Watt has listed the 1992 Subaru Brumby for $2,500 - but he says finding a buyer has been problematic because everyone thinks the advertisement is just a 'joke'.
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Stuart Watt has listed his 1992 Subaru Brumby for $2500
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His wife requested he sell the ute while pregnant with their second child
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The hilarious Gumtree ad is filled with dramatised language
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He says there has been little interest because people think it's a joke
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His wife has now given birth and he's still desperate to offload the car | 53,648 | record_train |
According to a recent study, babies with @placeholder sit, walk, and speak later than other children on average. | By James Nye PUBLISHED: 13:27 EST, 30 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:19 EST, 30 November 2013 A New York couple claim their desperately ill newborn son was denied a heart transplant by hospital because he suffers a mental disability. Autumn Chenkus, 32, and her boyfriend, Charlie Higgs, allege that New York-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan refused to put their child, Maverick, onto a transplant list because he had a rare genetic defect. Refusing to believe that their sons Coffin-Siris syndrome was a valid reason not to put him on the transplant list, Autumn and Charlie embarked on a month-long battle to get Maverick treatment - culminating in a fateful trip to Boston in June.
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Maverick Higgs was born in September 2012 with a heart defect
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Doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital worked to place him on the transplant list
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Two days after he was, doctors removed him citing a previously undiagnosed genetic condition
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They told mom and dad Autumn and Charlie to take him home to die
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Undeterred, they carried on researching his condition and got him transferred to Boston Children's Hosptial | 53,649 | record_train |
For the full interview, tune into @placeholder on Monday evening at 7pm. | The Block star and AFL footballer Darren Jolly has broken his silence about his terrifying 'brain illness.' Following surgery at a Melbourne hospital earlier in the month to remove a lesion from his brain, the 33-year-old has spoken to A Current Affair’s Tracy Grimshaw in a raw chat that will be aired on Monday evening. Flanked by his supportive wife Deanne, 42, the reality star looked solemn-faced as he candidly admitted to veteran reporter Tracy: ‘I have a lump in the middle of my brain.’ Scroll down for video Breaking his silence: The Block star and retired AFL player Darren Jolly has spoken about his terrifying brain illness in an interview with A Current Affair's Tracy Grimshaw, which will air on Monday evening
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The Block star had surgery to remove a legion from his brain in February
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Before reality TV Darren Jolly had a successful career in the AFL
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He is now speaking out about his terrifying 'brain illness' and the surgery
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Jolly reveals the scars that are the result of his brain surgery | 53,650 | record_train |
Scene: Shocked cops in tiny @placeholder caught two people having sex down the road from police headquarters in this house on the morning of December 30 | By James Nye Caught in the act: This is Julio Mario Galeano, 31, - who has been identified by police in East Hampton as the officer caughter having sex with a meter maid inside an exclusive property in the town The mother of the East Hampton police officer caught having sex with a meter maid inside a luxury village cottage has defended her 31-year-old son - calling him a 'good boy' who still lives at home with her. Authorities in the exclusive Hamptons vacation spot identified Julio Mario Galeano as the local cop facing disciplinary action and potential criminal charges for trespassing the property to conduct a tryst with the part-time traffic control officer.
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East Hampton police officer Julio Mario Galeano, 31, has been identified as the man caught having sex during a trespassing incident at a luxury home in the town
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The name of the 20-year-old woman is Jennifer Rosa - an East Hampton traffic officer
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Three house guests who were staying the weekend at the cottage arrived to find a man and a woman having sex | 53,651 | record_train |
A few years later, she permitted 15-year-old @placeholder to famously star in a series of commercials for | By Hayley Coyle and Jade Watkins PUBLISHED: 19:38 EST, 6 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 7 November 2012 The Blue Lagoon star released a heartfelt statement to People magazine. The 47-year-old actress, who had a troubled relationship with Teri, who masterminded her daughter's career after launching her into showbiz as a baby, says she wouldn't be who she was today if it wasn't for her mother. Heartfelt statement: Brooke Shields has released a statement following the death of her mother Teri Shields, who died at the age of 79, following 'a long illness' 'My mother was an enormous part of my life and of who I am today," Brooke said in a statement to People magazine.
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Teri Shields, the original 'momager', masterminded her daughter's career after launching her into showbiz as a baby
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Controversially allowed 11-year-old Brooke to be cast as a prostitute in 1978's Pretty Baby
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Permitted her teenager to star in provocative Calvin Klein advert
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@placeholder has overseen a radical rethink of the economy in Venezuela. | You can find the ideological divide in Venezuela at almost any gas station. A Hummer rolls in and fills up for just $2 and its owner gives a thumbs-up. Hugo Chavez's gas subsidies have given this country the cheapest gas prices in the world. But just after him, a middle class, middle-aged father rolls in for a fill up and tells us, "It's disgusting; it can't go on like this," referring to the $12 billion Chavez's government pays annually to subsidize gas in Venezuela. Few men or policies have so divided a country, a continent, a hemisphere, but President Hugo Chavez and his so-called "Chavismo" revolution is contentious whether at the gas station or the United Nations.
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Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is up for re-election Sunday
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Chavez and his "Chavismo" revolution has divided the country, continent
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Many Latin American leaders may wish to emulate Chavez's policies
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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio demands Venezuela's elections be fair, free | 53,653 | record_train |
The @placeholder brothers were killed the same day, as police moved in to end a separate siege north of Paris. | (CNN)One of the brothers who committed January's massacre at the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo texted the man who would later kill hostages at a Paris kosher supermarket a little more than an hour before the first attack, French newspaper Le Monde reported Tuesday. Le Monde also reported that the January 7 Charlie Hebdo massacre nearly was canceled the day before, because one of the attackers was sick. The newspaper cited unnamed French investigative sources for both accounts. Le Monde reported that it didn't know the message's content, but said it helps to show the Charlie Hebdo attacks by Cherif and Said Kouachi and supermarket attack by Amedy Coulibaly were coordinated -- something that Coulibaly himself purportedly admitted to a TV reporter before police killed him.
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Newspaper: Cherif Kouachi texted Amedy Coulibaly an hour before the Charlie Hebdo attack
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According to court documents, DeFoggi wanted to meet up with a fellow @placeholder member to fulfil his fantasy of raping and murdering a small child. | Timothy DeFoggi, pictured, was downloading child abuse imagery the very moment his house in Maryland was raided by the FBI A former federal cyber-security expert who used his professional skills to hide his membership of a 'dark web' child pornography ring called PedoBook has been jailed for 25 years. Timothy DeFoggi, 56, of Germantown, Maryland, joined a Tor-based website which featured images of child sex abuse believing that his activity would be completely anonymous. However, federal investigators discovered DeFoggi, who was the former acting director of cyber-security at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, joined the Tor-network-based website on March 2, 2012 until the site was taken down by the FBI on December 8, 2012.
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Timothy DeFoggi, 56, was a member of the PedoBook social network
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DeFoggi used a Tor-network-based website in a bid to hide from the FBI
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He was downloading child pornography videos as the FBI raided his home
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DeFoggi ran to his laptop and had to be 'physically removed' from it
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Cyber-security expert spoke online of his desire to rape and murder | 53,655 | record_train |
The scandal involving former president Bill Clinton and @placeholder, first broke in the national media on January 21, 1998. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton was in the White House on multiple occasions when her husband had sexual encounters with Monica Lewinsky, according to newly released documents. The National Archives released 11,000 pages of Hillary Clinton's schedule as first lady. The National Archives on Wednesday released more than 11,000 pages of Clinton's schedule when she was first lady. Sen. Barack Obama's campaign pushed for the documents' release, arguing that their review is necessary to make a full evaluation of Clinton's experience as first lady. But the documents also provide a glimpse into Clinton's life during her husband's publicized affair.
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Documents shed light on Clinton's schedule during affair and resulting scandal
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Papers also document her involvement in policy, specifically health care reform
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Despite abuses, foreign domestic workers still flock to @placeholder | Finally going back home to Indonesia this month after toiling for 13 years in Hong Kong, migrant worker Riyanti was looking forward to being reunited with her child. But as she waited at the airport departure gates she couldn't help noticing the distressed condition of one of her compatriots. With blackened skin and obviously in pain, Erwiana Sulistyaningsih told Riyanti her condition was due to a skin allergy exacerbated by the winter cold. But when she couldn't stand up to walk to the departure gate, Riyanti knew that something was seriously wrong. Erwiana was so weak, Riyanti put her on a trolley to wheel her to the gate. Eventually, she had to help her onto the plane.
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Indonesian migrant worker Riyanti helped abused compatriot Erwiana at airport
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In pain and with blackened skin, Erwiana said her condition was due to a skin allergy
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Erwiana's case is at the center of an investigation and protests by thousands of people
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Independent gold mining has seen a boom in @placeholder in the past few years, as the country looks for new sources to boost its economy. | Khartoum, Sudan (CNN) -- A gold mine in the western Sudanese state of Darfur collapsed this week, killing scores of people and leaving many still unaccounted for, an official says. "Fifty-two bodies have so far been recovered," said Yaqub al-Damuki, minister of information for the Darfur Regional Authority. "But the search is still going on." State-run Ashorooq TV, quoting a local official, reported Thursday that the collapse killed more than 60 people. It said the accident occurred after people dug in dangerous areas of the mine. The mine collapsed in the Jebel Amir area of the town of El Serief in north Darfur on Monday, an eyewitness said. Fighting between two Arab tribes over land and mining rights in the area this year has killed hundreds of people.
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Darfur Regional Authority official says 52 bodies have been recovered
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The collapse happened Monday in Sudan's north Darfur region
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But his lawyer said the alleged tagging spree would be out of character for @placeholder. | A 24-year-old lovelorn man has been arrested and charged for spray-painting his tag name more than 20 times over his ex-girlfriend's neighborhood. Mohamed Rasul, who goes by the graffiti name 'Sonik,' after the famous Sega video game character, told police that he wanted his ex to see his name everyday so she would never forget him after they split. Sonik's tag was found spray-painted more than 20 times around Richmond Hill, mostly on Liberty Avenue, after his November 17 spree, officials said. Leaving his mark: Mohamed Rasul wrote his graffiti tag, 'Sonik,' 20 times around Richmond Hill, Queens, where his girlfriend lives
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A heartbroken vandal spray painted his tag nearly twenty times around his girlfriend's Queens neighborhood after a drunken spat
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Mohamed Rasul scrawled his graffiti moniker, 'Sonik,' in bright, blue and yellow paint on homes, businesses, and telephone poles | 53,659 | record_train |
In the messages, Hernandez pushed @placeholder to come and see him. | Aaron Hernandez texted a friend to 'hurry' before they allegedly murdered semi-professional football player Odin Lloyd, the jury in his murder trial heard on Friday. But several other messages the former New England Patriots player exchanged with co-defendant Ernest Wallace were deleted from his phone after the killing, a Massachusetts Superior Court heard. Hernandez, 25, was seen grinning in court on Friday as prosecutor Patrick Bomberg went through dozens of texts he had sent to Wallace in the days surrounding the June 17, 2013 killing of Lloyd. The semi-pro football player, who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee, was found shot to death at an industrial park near Hernandez's home in North Atteborough later that day.
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A Sprint employee testified in court in Fall River, Massachusetts on Friday that several texts between Hernandez and Ernest Wallace had been deleted
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Hernandez had texted Wallace to meet him before they 'collected Odin Lloyd from his home in July 2013 and took him to an industrial park'
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The former New England Patriot is on trial for killing Lloyd, a semi-pro football player who was dating Hernandez's fiancee's sister
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After police asked Hernandez to go to the police station, he repeatedly called Wallace from his lawyer's phone, records show
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Wallace and another defendant, Carlos Ortiz, have also been charged in the death but will go on trial at a later date | 53,660 | record_train |
Taiwanese fishing boats were joined by 12 @placeholder government patrol | Two coastguard patrol boats blasted each other with water cannon as tensions escalated over the ownership of a tiny group of rocky islands in the South China Sea. The Japanese vessel opened fire on its Taiwanese rival as the ship encroached on the disputed land - which is also claimed by China - earlier today. In a bid to repel the approaching flotilla, they opened fire with their powerful water arsenal. But the Taiwanese boats fired back with their own spray guns sparking a ferocious water fight. Super soakers at dawn: The Japanese coastguard (top) exchanges fire with a Taiwanese counterpart (bottom) in a ferocious water fight
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It was the latest confrontation over the uninhabited islands Senkaku in Japan and Diaoyu in China
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China, Japan and Taiwan all claim the islands, but they are administered by Tokyo, since the Japanese government bought them from private owners two weeks ago
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China unveils its first aircraft carrier in defiant move against Japan | 53,661 | record_train |
After the fall of the @placeholder, the library refused to return the prayerbook to the Rothschilds. | By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia A 514-year-old book which contains 67 paintings created by some of the most talented Renaissance artists has been purchased for more than $15 million by Channel Seven chairman Kerry Stokes. The Rothschild Prayerbook, also known as a Book of Hours, was once owned by a European banking family, the Rothschilds, and was taken from them by Adolf Hitler in 1938 when Austria was invaded by the Nazis. Each page of the prayerbook - which was created in the 16th century and used for private worship - is made of animal skin and lined with gold leafing.
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The Rothschild Prayerbook was created in the 16th century and used for private worship
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It was purchased by Channel Seven chairman Kerry Stokes this year
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The prayerbook will take its place in his private collection in Perth, WA
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Soon it will go on a tour of the east coast to Canberra and Melbourne | 53,662 | record_train |
Adam, which is due to go on sale in early 2013, is a four-seat vehicle that is approximately 3.7m long - roughly the same length as a @placeholder hatchback. | By Graham Smith PUBLISHED: 03:52 EST, 9 May 2012 | UPDATED: 04:13 EST, 9 May 2012 As far as uninspired car names go, it is up there with the Ford Ka if not quite the Toyota Deliboy. Vauxhall has announced that its upcoming three-door hatchback will be called Adam. Previously known as Junior and designed to rival the Mini and Fiat 500, the vehicle will make its public debut at the Paris Motor Show in September. Prototype: Designed to rival the Mini and Fiat 500, Vauxhall's Adam hatchback will make its public debut at the Paris Motor Show in September
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The hatchback will make its public debut at the Paris Motor Show in September | 53,663 | record_train |
The tribunal, which is made up of @placeholder and international judges, does not have the power to impose the death penalty. | TUOL SLENG, Cambodia (CNN) -- The trial of a former prison chief with the Khmer Rouge movement resumed inside a packed Cambodian courtroom Monday, with prosecutors painting a grim picture of inmates who were electrocuted, whipped and beaten to death. Duch ran a prison where people were tortured and killed under the Khmer Rouge. Kaing Guek Eav, a former math teacher and a born-again Christian, displayed no emotion as the U.N.-backed tribunal accused him not just of overseeing the torture and killing of more than 15,000 men, women and children three decades ago -- but of actively taking part in some of them.
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NEW: Duch offers basic introduction of himself; court officials read probe's findings
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Duch's trial is taking place outside the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh
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Prison victims were military officials, Communist Party members
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Duch, former prison chief, has admitted role in Khmer Rouge's reign | 53,664 | record_train |
The collaboration with @placeholder is more down-to-earth than the glossy campaigns once associated with Moss. | By Ruth Sunderland PUBLISHED: 17:30 EST, 30 June 2013 | UPDATED: 02:25 EST, 1 July 2013 High fashion to high street: Kate Moss, pictured in Versace's F/W campaign, has a less glamorous business deal in the pipeline She has landed campaigns with some of the world’s most glamorous brands. But Kate Moss’s latest career move is a bit more down to earth – the supermodel is now the face of high street phone-seller Carphone Warehouse. Miss Moss, who has posed for exclusive designers including Chanel and Burberry, is working on a range of smartphone cases for an undisclosed fee.
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Kate is designing smartphone cases for Carphone Warehouse | 53,665 | record_train |
After the verdict, @placeholder released a statement saying, "This sad incident should make us all pause to recognize the importance of civility and mutual respect in the way we live, work and communicate with others." | (CNN) -- A former Rutgers University student accused of spying on and intimidating his gay roommate by use of a hidden webcam was found guilty Friday of all counts -- including invasion of privacy and the more severe charges of bias intimidation -- in a case that thrust cyberbullying into the national spotlight. Dharun Ravi, 20, was also found guilty of witness tampering, hindering apprehension and tampering with physical evidence, and could now face up to 10 years in jail and deportation to his native India. Sentencing has been set for May 21. The New Jersey jury was confronted with a series of questions on each charge after it asked for clarification on what constituted bias intimidation. Though it found Ravi not guilty on several questions within the verdict sheet, because he was found guilty on at least one question on each main count, Ravi was convicted on all charges and could now face the maximum penalty.
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NEW: Dharun Ravi's attorney says he will appeal the decision
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Dharun Ravi, 20, is found guilty of bias intimidation and invasion of privacy
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His roommate, Tyler Clementi, killed himself in 2010 after learning of webcam spying
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Ravi was not charged directly with Clementi's death | 53,666 | record_train |
no combat troops from the @placeholder involved and we have no plans to provide | By Peter Allen French troops today launched their first ground operation against Islamist rebels in Mali in a crucial action to dislodge al Qaeda-linked fighters who have resisted six days of air strikes. France called for international support against Islamist insurgents it says are a threat to Africa and the West and acknowledged it faced a long fight against well-equipped and determined militant fighters who seized Mali's vast desert north last year. After Islamist threats to exact revenge for France's dramatic intervention, an al Qaeda-linked group claimed responsibility for a raid on a gas field in Algeria in which seven foreigners were kidnapped and a French national killed.
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Up to 2,500 French troops would be deployed along with tanks and artillery
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British transport planes land in west African country to supply military
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The spokesman for the @placeholder military command in Baghdad showed pictures of each of the men, whom he called "terrorists" and said they had entered Iraq from unidentified countries between June and August. | (CNN) -- Attackers gunned down an elderly Christian couple late Sunday inside their Baghdad home, the latest in a string of religious-rooted violence that has spurred international outcry and a full-court press for justice from Iraqi authorities. Gunmen broke into the couple's residence in Baladiyat, a predominantly Shiite area in eastern Baghdad, during the night and shot them dead, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said. Hours earlier, Maj. Gen. Qassim Atta said in a press conference broadcast on state-run Iraqiya TV that 15 "Arabs" -- in Iraq, a euphemism indicating they came from outside the country -- were responsible for three deadly attacks in Baghdad in recent months, including a bloody church siege.
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Attackers shot dead an elderly Christian couple Sunday in their home, an Iraqi official says
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The attack was the latest in recent months targeting Christians in Iraq
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The official says 5 of 15 responsible for 3 major attacks remain at large
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Iraq's prime minister assures an Italian minister the attackers will be "severely punished" | 53,668 | record_train |
@placeholder arrested says it deported 216,810 criminal aliens in 2013 and arrested another 40,218. | The agency responsible for detaining and deporting illegal immigrants released more than 36,000 criminals living in the United States illegally last year, according to a new report. The Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency put rapists, murderers, kidnappers, dangerous drug dealers and other criminals who were in the process of being deported back on the streets the Center for Immigration Studies says. Many of the criminals had more than one conviction, CIS says, for a combined total of nearly 88,000 criminal convictions. U.S. Border Patrol and U.S. Air and Marine agents work together to detain illegal immigrant after chasing him down near the U.S.-Mexico border on April 11, 2013 near Mission, Texas
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A Center for Immigration Studies report says ICE released 36,007 criminals who committed a combined total of 87,818 crimes in 2013
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Of those, 17,228 convictions were for minor traffic violations and 15,635 came from DUIs
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Other crimes were more serious, including 9,187 dangerous drug convictions, 426 sexual assault convictions, 303 kidnapping convictions, 193 homicide convictions, 1,317 domestic violence convictions and 1,075 aggravated assault convictions
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Last year ICE said it had to release illegal immigrants because of budget cuts caused by the sequester
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Yet, it told a House subcommittee two months ago it was cutting down on the number of beds in 2015 in favor of cheaper, alternative detention methods, like tracking devices
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@placeholder is the only team to boast a lineup of two world champions but the experienced pairing has struggled to deliver results. | Silverstone, England (CNN) -- It was a red letter day for Formula One driver Jules Bianchi at Silverstone this week. The Frenchman donned Ferrari's famous scarlet uniform as he was chosen to deputize for the injured Kimi Raikkonen on the final day of in-season testing. Bianchi, who drives for the back-of-the-grid Marussia team, told CNN he received a phone call on Monday evening asking him to stand in for the Finn, who is recuperating from a bruising crash in Sunday's British Grand Prix. His big chance was widely seen as an audition for a future Ferrari drive -- perhaps as soon as 2016.
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Jules Bianchi given run by Ferrari at testing session in Britain
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Frenchman drives for Marussia but is part of Ferrari Academy
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Kimi Raikkonen was rested following high-speed crash on Sunday
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And while @placeholder were sent home from work, were denied health care treatment, and, in the case of veterans, had their benefits delayed, Republican members of Congress kept getting paid on time and didn't even need to take a break from going to the taxpayer-funded congressional gym. | (CNN) -- Across America, middle-class families are wondering how they'll send their kids to college, pay their mortgages and still manage to save enough for retirement. Women across America face an uphill climb in the workplace, as they continue to earn less than men. We still sit in traffic on congested roads built decades ago, and then drive on run-down roads and crumbling bridges. These are among the problems our elected leaders are expected to address. These are the issues voters want us to focus on. But those are not the issues that the American people will remember as the priorities of John Boehner and the 113th Congress.
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Steve Israel: Middle class worries about money, equal pay, crumbling infrastructure
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He says GOP has not shown these are its priorities; party instead attacks Obama
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He says Boehner's Congress will be remembered for shutting down government in 2013
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Israel: Democrats running in 2014 will focus on the real priorities of the middle class | 53,671 | record_train |
One theory attached to Rangers’ ascent through the divisions is that it has occurred without the need for any real tactical masterplan from @placeholder and his staff. | Before the match, Ally McCoist denied his position was bombproof and it required a spectacular missile from Lewis Macleod to stop yet more flak being aimed in the direction of the Rangers manager. Macleod’s overhead strike — as good as you’ll see in any league all season — arrived early and, despite a high quota of chances at both ends, was enough to see the Ibrox club maintain their six-point distance from Championship leaders Hearts. Defeat last Monday night had brought McCoist’s position into question and, had Livingston displayed the same assurance in front of goal as Hibernian, the fortitude of the Rangers boss’s tenure may indeed have been put to the test.
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Rangers were well-beaten by Hibernian on Monday and Ally McCoist's side came into the game under considerable pressure from fans
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The Ibrox outfit were much improved for this game, and a single goal from Lewis Macleod was enough to secure three points
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Macleod's goal was a stunning overhead kick in the eighth minute
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Rangers remain second in the Scottish Championship, while Livingston are struggling in eighth | 53,672 | record_train |
Tribute on Swisscom website: The news has rocked the @placeholder business community, where Schloter was known for his modern and innovative approach to business, as well as his love of outdoor sports | By Jill Reilly and Rob Davies PUBLISHED: 04:23 EST, 25 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 25 July 2013 Grim discovery: Chief executive Carsten Schloter, 49, was found dead in what police are treating as a suicide The boss of telecoms giant Swisscom was 'dangerously addicted to his smartphone' after the breakdown of his marriage it has been claimed. Chief executive Carsten Schloter, was found dead in what police are treating as a suicide. The state-controlled firm, which dominates the Swiss market, said it was ‘in mourning’, after Schloter, 49, was found dead by police in his home near the city of Freiburg.
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Chief executive Carsten Schloter, 49, was found dead at his home
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Police investigating are assuming the cause of death was suicide
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Schloter split up from his wife and in 2009 and was known as a workaholic
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Admitted in interviews he found it impossible to turn off his mobile phone | 53,673 | record_train |
Spain's Canary Islands had 11 million tourists, including foreigners and @placeholder, in 2010, a three percent increase over 2009. | Madrid, Spain (CNN) -- The political turmoil in Egypt and Tunisia has European tour operators scrambling to divert package tours to more stable destinations, and several thousand tourists have already been re-routed to beaches in Spain, a Spanish tourism industry official told CNN. "We can't be happy about unfortunate circumstances elsewhere," said Rafael Gallego Nadal, president of the Spanish Federation of Travel Agency Associations. "But the increase (in tourists) has arrived at an important moment" as Spain recovers from a deep economic slump. In addition to the few thousand extra British, German and Scandinavian holidaymakers who've already arrived in Spain's Canary Islands, predictions are there could be tens of thousands of additional vacationers by May, Gallego said.
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Spain is one of the top four tourist destinations
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Thousands more tourists could be rerouted to Spain this year
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The numbers could boost the Spanish economy
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Hotel owners may have to agree to less expensive rates | 53,674 | record_train |
Fourteen aircraft -- 12 Brazilian and two French -- are participating, along with five @placeholder ships. | (CNN) -- The first bodies to be recovered from the crash of Air France 447 arrived at a Brazilian Air Force base in Recife, Brazil, Wednesday, the air force announced. Brazilian pilots and a medical team bring one of the first bodies ashore at Fernando de Noronha island. The 16 bodies were taken to the Legal Medical Institute in Recife for identification, the statement said. Police will perform DNA tests at their lab in the capital, Brasilia, if necessary, they said. Another 25 bodies have been found and will go through the same procedure starting Thursday, the air force said. Official identification of the bodies will be made only by the Legal Medicine Institute, even if any of the bodies could have been identified while on Fernando de Noronha, the islands where they were first brought after being recovered.
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16 bodies retrieved from crashed airliner arrive in mainland Brazil
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Bodies taken to police laboratory in Brasilia for DNA testing
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French nuclear submarine joins hunt for wreckage from Air France Flight 447
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The State Department would not comment on the leaked cables that were supposedly authored by @placeholder. | (CNN) -- The U.S. diplomatic cables obtained and released by WikiLeaks frequently rely on unnamed sources for delicate information. But one such source -- a businessman in Mozambique -- has furiously denied making remarks about high-level corruption attributed to him by a U.S. diplomat. A cable dated January 2010 sent by then Charge d'Affaires Todd Chapman at the U.S. Embassy covered allegations about officials enabling drug trafficking by accepting bribes. They were based on a source who said he had "personally seen" one senior official [who is named in the cable] "receiving pay-offs quite openly." But now that source insists such words never left his mouth.
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Leaked cables have unnamed sources furious
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Cables deal with alleged bribery, drug trafficking in Mozambique
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When Ms Hall screamed she did not want to drink the concoction, @placeholder put a hand over her mouth and told her to 'shut up' before pulling a 'wedgie' on her to force her to move, the jury was told today. | A deputy care home manager 'waved her breasts in the face of an 88-year-old dementia sufferer' before hauling him out of his chair, biting him between the legs and calling him a 'dirty old man', a court heard. Siobhan Koralewski, 30, was 'taking revenge' on pensioner Ken Pinkney for breaking her mother Margaret's shoulder while agitated, it has been claimed. During her time at Roundstone Care Residential Home in Filey, North Yorkshire, Koralewski also allegedly forced another dementia sufferer, Elizabeth Hall, to down a cocktail of the dregs of her daily tea, Teesside Crown Court heard. Siobhan Koralewski (pictured) was a senior carer at Roundstone Care Residential Home in Filey, North Yorkshire, which her parents owned, when she allegedly 'waved her breasts' in the face of the resident
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Siobhan Koralewski, 30, 'waved her breasts' in the dementia sufferer's face
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Also bit 88-year-old between legs and called him 'dirty old man', court told
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Allegedly 'took revenge' after he accidentally broke her mother's shoulder
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@placeholder is the latest addition to a very exclusive club that also happens to be one of the most lucrative franchises in the Magic Kingdom. | San Diego (CNN) -- The breathtakingly incompetent way that Disney handled the introduction of what was thought to be the Magic Kingdom's first Hispanic princess has me wondering: What kind of Mickey Mouse operation is this? Given that Hispanics spending power is worth $1.2 trillion, it's not surprising the media and entertainment behemoth wants a slice of it. But Disney's attempt has turned into a case study of how not to market a product to any group, let alone Hispanics. Talk about magic. Apparently, Disney has the power to take Hispanics and "de-Hispanicize" them. You start off chocolate, or cafe con leche. Then, suddenly, abracadabra, you're vanilla!
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Ruben Navarrette: Disney's newest princess, Sofia, may or may not be Hispanic
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Navarrette: Executive producer said Sofia is Hispanic, but Disney said she's just a princess
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He says a lot of Hispanics -- 52 million Americans -- don't like being played with
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Navarrette: Disney wants to dip into the Hispanic market but botched it with this attempt | 53,678 | record_train |
@placeholder presided over the exchange of vows, with the couple, spectators and media gathered on the balcony. | (CNN) -- Kristin Perry and Sandra Stier fought long for the day they could exchange wedding vows with no judicial cloud on the horizon. That day came Friday, when they stood before California Attorney General Kamala Harris on an interior balcony in the San Francisco City Hall rotunda. "They have waited, hoped and fought for this moment. Today, their wait is finally over," Harris told observers. Harris began marrying same-sex couples two days after a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling cleared the way for the marriages. Perry and Stier were plaintiffs in the lawsuit before the nation's highest court.
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Weddings will continue over the weekend
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They were plaintiffs in the lawsuit before the U.S. Supreme Court
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The deal would also confirm that the company will not be floating @placeholder on the sharemarket, which had been expected. | By Lillian Radulova and Freya Noble Peters ice cream could become the latest iconic Australian brand this to be sold off after its parent company entered talks with a foreign investor. Unlike many of the other brands which are being snatched up by Asian buyers, Pacific Equity Partners is in exlcusive negotiations with French ice cream manufacturer, R&R. As the largest producer of ice cream in Europe - and the second largest in the world - R&R are reported to have offered $450 million for Peters, according to The Australian. Scroll down for video The iconic Australian ice cream brand, Peters, is the subject of negotiations this week as Pacific Equity Partners looks to sell it off to French ice cream giant, R&R
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Pacific Equity Partners rumoured to have been offered $450 million by French ice cream giant R&R
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Aussie favorites by Peters include Drumstick, Billabong and Connoisseur
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Alana is raising cash to help pay for living expenses as she is not eligible to work in @placeholder. | By Mailonline Reporter She faces months of treatment 12,000 miles from home - but that hasn't stopped little Madison Merrick from smiling. The four-year-old was born with her bowel outside her body and has travelled from New Zealand to Britain with her mother Alana for the treatment she so desperately needs. She has already been there more than a year and her mother has vowed that they will stay in the city of Birmingham for as long as it takes to find a bowel donor. Little fighter: Madison Merrick, with her mother Alana, is all smiles despite enduring months of treatment for a condition which impacts on every aspect of her life
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Madison Merrick was born with the condition gastroschisis
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She has travelled from New Zealand to the UK for treatment
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Her mother says that they will stay in Birmingham until she has transplant
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Gunned down: @placeholder is pictured left with his family - (from left) sister Emily, mother Joy and father Lindsey, who were all found shot dead on the family's farm in Kentucky in October | A man who was the sole survivor of a massacre at his family's home had actually plotted the murders with a family friend - before killing him and fingering him as the killer, prosecutors have said. Ryan Champion, 36, was indicted in Trigg County, Kentucky on Wednesday for the murder of Vito Riservato, 22, and on three counts of complicity to commit murder for the deaths of his parents and sister. The bodies of his parents, Lindsey Champion, 62, and Joy Champion, 60, and his 31-year-old veterinarian sister Emily Champion were found last month at the family's rural home in Cadiz.
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Ryan Champion had claimed in TV interviews that he shot Vito Riservato, 22, after he saw the man killing his parents and sister last month
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But prosecutors have now said that Champion was actually in cahoots with Riservato in a 'murder-for-hire' scheme
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The bodies of Riservato and Champion's parents, Lindsey, 62, and Joy, 60, and his sister Emily were found at their Kentucky farm on October 26
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"We were overwhelmed when @placeholder began to take off, it was incredible." | (CNN) -- Singer Stephen Gately, a member of the Irish band Boyzone, died Saturday while vacationing on the Spanish island of Majorca, the group's Web site said Sunday. Stephen Gately was on Majorca with his partner, Andrew, when he died, according to Boyzone's Web site. His four bandmates were to travel to Majorca, the posting said. Gately, 33, was in Majorca with his partner, Andrew, the Web site said. It did not offer Andrew's last name. No further details about Gately's death were immediately available. Boyzone made history in the United Kingdom with 16 consecutive Top Five hits, according to Ticketmaster's Web site.
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Stephen Gately, a member of the Irish band Boyzone, died in Majorca
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likely to come undone than Mr Darby’s behaviour in his local @placeholder. | By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 21 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:05 EST, 21 June 2012 Hapless: Liam Darby's own barrister described his actions as 'idiotic' at Portsmouth Crown Court A hapless armed robber was such a regular at the betting shop he tried to hold up that staff thought he was joking and asked him: 'Liam, what are you doing?' The Ladbrokes cashiers initially thought Liam Darby was playing a prank when he stormed into their shop with a rock and demanded money, a court heard. But when assistant Wayne Newman realised he was serious he handed over £1,600 - most of which Darby dropped on the way out.
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Shop assistant handed over £1,600 most of which Liam Darby drunkenly dropped on the way out
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Staff recognised his distinctive shaved eyebrows and tattoo on his neck and initially thought he was joking
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His barrister described his actions as 'idiotic' as judge sent him to young offenders institute for two-and-a-half years | 53,684 | record_train |
A friend told the Sun: 'Obviously he is gutted he isn't there with them all but he knows that he has to be on top form for @placeholder and he's going to give it his all. | Adam Lallana is missing his own expensive stag do in order to present England boss Roy Hodgson with a selection problem at the World Cup. The Southampton midfielder is part of the 23-man squad to travel to Brazil. And despite forking out £50,000 on a week-long party, Lallana refused to go, reports the Sun. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Adam Lallana at England's gala dinner Professional: Adam Lallana has missed his stag do in Miami in a bid to be fighting fit for the World Cup Missing link? Lallana could become a key player for Roy Hodgson when they start the tournament in June
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Southampton midfielder wants to give himself the best chance in Brazil
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Lallana could become integral for Roy Hodgson this summer
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The Prime Minister will try to push home the No camp’s advantage tomorrow with a major speech in which he is expected to pay tribute to Scotland as ‘a proud, strong, successful nation’ and hail ‘the patriotic vision of a strong @placeholder nation allied to the rest of the UK.’ | David Cameron today issues a passionate call for households around the UK to fly the Scottish flag to show their backing for a No vote in Thursday’s historic referendum. With just four days to go until the crunch vote – and with the polls neck and neck – the Prime Minister called on families across England, Wales and Northern Ireland, to put the Saltire in their windows in support of the Union. Mr Cameron’s rallying cry came as a new poll published yesterday put the No vote eight points ahead. According to Survation, in a poll commissioned by the Union camp, the No vote is running at 54 per cent while Yes is on 46 per cent.
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David Cameron said 'nerve-racking' vote was 'going down to the wire'
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ICM poll put Yes on 54% - but experts say survey size of 700 was too small
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Chancellor Alistair Darling warned 500,000 had not yet made up their minds | 53,686 | record_train |
The talks are part of @placeholder's oil-buying binge this year. | LAGOS, Nigeria (CNN) -- Nigeria has set its sights on making multibillion-dollar oil deals with China amid peace moves with militants. Hundreds of militants have laid down their weapons in exchange for a pardon and a job. Lawmakers in the west African country -- one of the world's top producers of oil -- are crafting new money-making changes for its state oil corporation, as officials negotiate multibillion-dollar oil deals with China. At the same time, the government is brokering peace with bandits whose attacks have cost the oil industry millions. Nigeria's minister for state of petroleum, Odein Ajumogobia, talked this month about the developments.
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Nigeria aims to make huge oil deals with China and peace with militants
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Government brokers peace with bandits whose attacks cost oil industry millions
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Chinese oil company negotiating with Nigeria over $30 billion oil deal, reports say | 53,687 | record_train |
The tweet quickly made the rounds on social media, spurring a hand-written response, which @placeholder posted on Wednesday. | (CNN) -- In the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl, Seattle Seahawks player Derrick Coleman Jr. probably expected an onslaught of encouragement from his fans. But one earnest letter from a young fan posted on Twitter stood out, prompting the Super Bowl-bound fullback to write his own heartfelt response. The letter-writer was identified as 9-year-old Riley Kovalcik, who is hearing impaired, according to CNN affiliate KOMO. Kovalick is from Roxbury, New Jersey. In a hand-written letter tweeted to the player, Kovalcik tells Coleman that she, like him, wears hearing aids. Her father tweeted the player a photo of the letter.
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Seahawks fullback Derrick Coleman Jr. is NFL's first legally deaf offensive player
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@placeholder later called police, who initially thought it was a parental abduction, even though Chivers was also missing. | (CNN) -- Late last month, Michelle Russell somberly walked on a Maui beach in Hawaii to mark her daughter Sarah Skiba's 20th birthday. Sarah Skiba visited her father, Paul Skiba, every other weekend. For Russell, who last saw Sarah more than a decade ago, when she was just 9 years old, some images will never fade with the passage of time. Russell especially recalls the cold Friday morning in February 1999 when she dropped Sarah off at a bus stop in Westminster, Colorado, for her ride to school. "She loved to go to school," Russell said, remembering that Sarah ran for the bus and slipped on ice.
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Sarah Skiba and father went missing in 1999, along with employee Lorenzo Chivers
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DNA tests show pool of blood on the ground belonged to Sarah and her father
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Authorities in France and @placeholder have dismissed fears of cancer from the implants, but have said the devices are prone to rupture and could cause inflammation, scarring and fibrosis. | (CNN) -- German medical groups joined the French health ministry Friday in recommending that women seek removal of breast implants made by a French company, saying they need not hurry but the devices could pose eventual health problems. England's National Health Service also weighed in Friday, stopping short of recommending routine removal of implants made by Poly Implant Prostheses, or PIP, but agreeing to pay to have them taken out in some cases. French authorities announced last month that the government would pay for the removal of the bankrupt company's implants, which a British medical group says were made from "non-medical grade silicone believed by the manufacturers to be made for mattresses."
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German medical groups back the removal of breast implants made by a French company
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England's National Health Service agrees to pay to remove some implants
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But the NHS says routine removal is not necessary
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Implants made by PIP may rupture, causing problems like inflammation, health groups say | 53,690 | record_train |
An @placeholder version showing three teenagers performing the prank, went viral earlier this year. | By Shari Miller PUBLISHED: 05:40 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 06:01 EST, 5 April 2013 Supermarkets are on alert for pranksters attempting to copy an American craze known as 'gallon smashing', after one teenager was arrested for the stunt last week. The prank involves a youngster walking into a crowded shop, before slamming a large carton of milk into the ground and lying down. Store workers are tricked into thinking there has been an accident. An accomplice meanwhile films the incident and posts the video online. One such incident, titled 'Gallon Smashing Prank, UK Edition' has already attracted 1.12million viewers after it was posted online.
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Craze involves slamming large milk carton into the ground and falling over
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Accomplice films the incident and posts the video online
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Kent Police confirmed 'gallon smashing' has led to one prankster's arrest
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Fears teens are copying US viral video that attracted 1.4m views
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A UK version of video has now surfaced on the internet | 53,691 | record_train |
This was always going to be a difficult game because @placeholder don’t lose at home. | Roy Hodgson claimed his young England team came of age after Danny Welbeck’s stunning double against Switzerland took the pressure off the head coach. England opened their Euro 2016 qualification campaign with a 2-0 victory in Basle to give Hodgson a major lift after last summer’s disastrous World Cup. He said: ‘We had an unfortunate time in Brazil which was a kick in the teeth. Now we can pick up our teeth, put them in and we go again. VIDEO Scroll down for Danny Welbeck: Our players and their speed works with the diamond Job done: England boss Roy Hodgson celebrates during his side's 2-0 win in Switzerland
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Roy Hodgson happy with England side following 2-0 win in Switzerland
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Three Lions boss concedes that young squad is still naive but will improve
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Two Danny Welbeck goals sealed victory at St. Jakob-Park, Basle | 53,692 | record_train |
All the 70 delegates available Tuesday came from the Minnesota and Colorado caucuses, while the @placeholder primary was nonbinding with no delegates at stake. | (CNN) -- Rick Santorum awoke to a new reality Wednesday after sweeping all three Republican presidential contests a day earlier, reshaping the contest that will decide who runs against President Barack Obama in November. Santorum won caucuses in Minnesota and Colorado, as well as a nonbinding primary in Missouri to energize his campaign and raise questions about front-runner Mitt Romney's ability to attract broad conservative support. The victories by Santorum bolstered his contention that he is the strongest conservative challenger to the more moderate Romney for the GOP nomination, and the most formidable conservative candidate to take on Obama. "I don't stand here and claim to be the conservative alternative to Mitt Romney," Santorum declared to cheering supporters outside St. Louis. "I stand here to be the conservative alternative to Barack Obama."
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Santorum wins Colorado, along with victories in Missouri and Minnesota
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Mitt Romney stresses party unity in congratulating Santorum
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"Conservatism is alive and well," Santorum tells supporters
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The delegate total of 70 in Colorado and Minnesota is the biggest so far of campaign | 53,693 | record_train |
Mexico's narcotic 'cradle': @placeholder is home to large marijuana and opium poppy plantations dominating the county's production for the past 50 years | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:17 PM on 31st October 2011 Officials seized thousands of pounds of narcotics with the arrest of 70 suspected drug smugglers in what is being described as a 'jaw-dropping' confiscation by authorities in Arizona. The suspected cartel in Sinaloa Mexico under Kingpin Joaquin 'El Champ' Guzman, is believed to handle 65 percent of all drugs transported illegally into the United States. 'This is one of the more substantial drug-smuggling operations going on right now. This is a billion-dollar drug trade organization linked to the cartel,' an official with the investigation told Reuters. Mexican kingpin: Joaquin 'El Champ' Guzman (left) of the suspected Sinaloa cartel is believed to handle 65 percent of all drugs transported illegally into the United States
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Thousands of pounds of narcotics were seized in Arizona with the arrest of 70 suspected smugglers
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The Mexican drug cartel accused is believed to handle 65 percent of all illegal drugs smuggled into the U.S.
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Tens of thousands have been killed in Mexican drug-related violence since 2006 | 53,694 | record_train |
A Wasps fan holds a flag protesting against their move from @placeholder to Coventry's Ricoh Arena | Upheaval must suit Wasps. They were braced for mass protests at Adams Park on Sunday, after announcing a mid-season relocation to Coventry, but there was euphoria rather than anger as Bath were beaten. In the build-up to this Aviva Premiership match, there had been talk of demonstrations following the confirmation that Wasps will be based at the Ricoh Arena from December. Yet, any groundswell of angst was well disguised. There was one banner describing the nomadic club as a ‘franchise’, but even that had vanished by the second-half as Dai Young’s team stormed into a commanding lead. Ultimately, Wasps had to withstand a late Bath rear-guard action as the visitors recovered from 29-0 down to earn a losing bonus point, but there was a collective desperation among the home players to end a turbulent week on a high, which they duly did. Their feat was all the more remarkable as the controversy surrounding their imminent move was not the only disruption.
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Wasps ensured they ended a difficult week with a 29-22 victory over Bath
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Their decision to relocate to Coventry caused some fan protests this week
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But Andy Goode scored 16 points with the boot in win at Adams Park
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Sailosi Tagicakibau scored try, Elliot Daly a penalty, as well as a penalty try
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Jonathan Joseph, Micky Young and David Sisi scored tries for Bath
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Bath shown three yellow cards to Young, David Wilson and Leroy Houston | 53,695 | record_train |
Lorna, who has dressed the likes of Jessica Simpson, Imogen Thomas, Una Healy and Fearne Cotton during their pregnancies, sent Kate some sexy satin maternity lingerie - and was elated to hear from @placeholder's people that she was 'delighted' with the garments. | By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:23 EST, 17 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:23 EST, 17 June 2013 With just a month to go until the birth of the most eagerly anticipated baby of the decade all eyes are on Kate - and her wardrobe choices - every time she steps out in public. And at this weekend's Trooping the Colour ceremony Kate made her last official appearance before the birth of her first child looking stunning in pale pink Alexander McQueen coat with pearl buttons and matching hat. But what might she have been wearing underneath that chic outfit? According to celebrity lingerie designer Lorna Drew, it could well have been the stylish blue satin underwear set pictured below.
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Huge fan of celebrity lingerie designer Lorna Drew's stylish garments
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Was sent £39 Alexa Blue Satin bra and matching £19 briefs
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Said to be 'delighted' with them
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Lorna Drew also dressed Jessica Simpson, Una Healy, Fearne Cotton and Imogen Thomas | 53,696 | record_train |
@placeholder has been hardest hit by the virus, with 972 suspected cases and 576 deaths. | The West African country of Senegal has closed its borders with Guinea over fears that the Ebola outbreak could spread, according to the Senegalese Interior Ministry. The closure includes any aircraft and ships traveling to Senegal from Guinea, Sierra Leone or Liberia. Senegal is located to the northwest of Guinea, which as of August 20 had 579 suspected Ebola cases, according to the World Health Organization. Sierra Leone and Liberia border Guinea to the southwest. Those three nations have been the epicenter of the Ebola outbreak. So far, 2,473 suspected cases have been reported to WHO from those three countries and Nigeria. Nigeria now has a total of four Ebola patients under treatment at an isolation ward, bringing the total number of reported cases in the country to 14, officials said.
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Nigerian officials report two new cases, bringing total in that country to 14
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Senegal has closed its borders with Guinea over fears about the Ebola outbreak
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So far, 2,473 suspected Ebola cases haven been reported to WHO
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Ebola outbreak has been vastly underestimated, WHO says | 53,697 | record_train |
Helen, 28, said: 'She is a role model in @placeholder - the whole family is. | By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 10:18 EST, 24 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 24 April 2013 There is a blog dedicated to her immaculate style and a Twitter account keeping you informed of her sartorial selections. But if that's still not enough information about Michelle Obama's clothes and you want even more immediate access to her wardrobe, you'll thrill at the arrival of a new smartphone fashion app. Following in the wake of her successful Duchess of Cambridge app Kate's Style List, Birmingham-based developer and clothes-lover Helen Barclay has created Michelle's Stye List, a 69p (99 cents) programme enabling you to emulate the dress sense of America's First Lady of Fashion.
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App tells you what Michelle is wearing and where to buy each item
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Michelle's Style List created by Helen Barclay from Birmingham
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Also designed Kate's Style List, her app for Duchess of Cambridge's style | 53,698 | record_train |
Back in the limelight: The old master @placeholder shares a gag with chat-show host Kimmel | By Jeff Powell Follow @@jeffpowell_Mail Manny Pacquiao’s return journey to Las Vegas has taken him via Jimmy Kimmel’s chat show on American television, where he was joined on camera by Bill Clinton. The former US president not only expressed his unbounded admiration of the PacMan as a boxer but endorsed him as a future leader of the Philippines. The man standing in the way of the first of those ambitions sees that celebrity shoulder-rubbing as further reason why he will beat the legendary Pacquiao for a second time in the MGM Grand Garden. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Pacquiao train and arrive in Las Vegas ahead of bout
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Manny Pacquiao appeared on the Jimmy Kimmel Show with Bill Clinton, giving Tim Bradley more belief that the former champ has lost his fire
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Pacquiao remains deeply aggravated by the blinkered Nevadan judges who consigned him to defeat against Bradley in 2012
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Pacquiao's coach Freddie Roach has said: 'I want Manny to go for the KO against Bradley. And I expect him to get it.'
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Unbeaten Bradley acknowledges that the scoring controversy hurt public perception of him and he, too, is eager reconfirm his reputation
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Carl Frampton fully deserves to be viewed as the heir apparent to his own mentor, the great Barry McGuigan, in the firmament of Northern Irish boxing
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After a gruesome eye injury, Enzo Maccarinelli is still only 33 but is left to ponder his future in the hardest game | 53,699 | record_train |
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