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The first blast occurred when police tried to arrest a suspect, who then triggered a bomb, @placeholder police said. | Moscow (CNN) -- Three suicide bombings Tuesday night in Grozny killed nine people and wounded 20, Russian officials said Wednesday. The Russian Investigative Committee said the bodies of two of the attackers have been identified. They were both Chechens, born in 1989 and 1990, the committee said. In an emergency video conference with the country's top police officers Wednesday, Russian Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev gave the casualty figures for what he called the "cruel terrorist act." President Dmitry Medvedev instructed Nurgaliyev to conduct a thorough investigation and render all possible assistance to the families of the dead and the injured, the Kremlin reported on its website.
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NEW: Two blasts took place almost simultaneously shortly after the first, Chechen police say
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Russia's interior minister calls it a "cruel terrorist act"
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Nine were killed, 20 were wounded, Russian officials say | 54,100 | record_train |
Moreover, @placeholder suicide attacks badly undermined the Palestinian image, and Palestinians don't have much stomach for a return to such tactics. | (CNN) -- I would like to think that the horrific killings of Israeli and Palestinian children in recent days -- and the ongoing escalation between Israel and Hamas over Gaza -- will force a moment of truth, more rational thinking and real options to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But I know better. There is still not enough pain and prospects of gain to warrant that. Meanwhile, back on planet Earth, Israelis and Palestinians have entered another yet violent cycle of reaction and counterreaction. Here are five essential elements to keep in mind as we watch another sequel in this tragic and long-running movie:
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Aaron Miller: Five elements to keep in mind in this Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Miller: This is not a third intifada; the conflict has become personalized
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Miller: Gaza is exploding again; there is not much the U.S. can do
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What will happen next? Miller says it's unlikely the situation will change | 54,101 | record_train |
McCririck, put it to Mr @placeholder that ‘unpopular’ personalities like | By Rob Cooper and Tom Kelly PUBLISHED: 06:34 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:41 EST, 2 October 2013 Racing pundit John McCririck was sacked by Channel 4 because bosses didn’t want their own version of ‘unpopular’ Simon Cowell, a tribunal heard yesterday. Jamie Aitchison, the commissioning editor for sport at Channel 4, said the veteran broadcaster was seen as an irritating ‘comic act’ who brought a ‘farcical tone’ to shows – and insisted the decision to fire him was nothing to do with his age. Mr Aitchison told the employment tribunal that several viewer surveys found a large section of the audience disliked the 73-year-old, with some describing him as ‘cocky’, ‘a bully,’ ‘arrogant’ and ‘obnoxious’.
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Horse racing pundit McCririck, 73, is demanding £3million compensation after being axed by Channel 4
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Manager said 'notorious' presenter did not fit with racing's 'serious' image
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McCririck has appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and Celebrity Wife Swap
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Channel 4 manager Jamie Aitchison said McCririck has 'pantomine style of exaggerated delivery'
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They feared he would 'use the ageism card', after axing, Mr Aitchison said
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Gok Wan was considered as a potential presenter for the racing show | 54,102 | record_train |
Snowden did not access 'crown jewels' of @placeholder intel, official says | (CNN) -- Edward Snowden's father defended his son's actions Monday and slammed those who would focus on the "sinner" rather than the "sins" the younger Snowden revealed. "He loves his country. I know my son. I know he loves his country. What he believed is that ... the American people needed to be aware of what their government was doing to them, spying upon them," Lon Snowden told CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 Monday night. Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor, faces espionage charges in the United States. He is currently holed up in the Moscow airport, where he's been confined for weeks.
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Lon Snowden defends his son, who is holed up in the Moscow airport
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He urges him to stay in Russia "until we have assurances that he would receive a fair trial"
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"It's not just a matter of what's legal ... It's a matter of what's ethical," he tells CNN | 54,103 | record_train |
Layering up: Others have wrapped up warm for the journey, which will see around 500 vehicles travel 60 miles from @placeholder to Brighton | This year's race of veteran cars from London's Hyde Park to the seaside in Brighton has a few familiar faces, including formidable Great British Bake Off judge Paul Hollywood and Olympic rowing great Sir Steve Redgrave. Mr Hollywood is driving a De Dion Bouton belonging to the Beaulieu Museum, while Sir Steve took charge of a 110-year-old Thornycroft in the London to Brighton Veteran Car Run today. Also taking part were Ross Brawn, who is taking a sabbatical from Formula 1 after leaving the Mercedes Grand Prix team earlier this year, driving his own veteran car - the only known surviving British-built Wilson Pilcher.
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Annual event sees owners of highly valuable veteran cars drive them from London's Hyde Park to Brighton seafront
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Sir Steve Redgrave is driving a 1904 Thornycraft and took 'veteran car driving lessons' in preparation last month
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Former Formula 1 engineer Ross Brawn is driving the only known surviving British-built Wilson Pilcher
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Olympic star Sir Ben Ainslie helped Sir Steve and Paul Hollywood tear the red flag at the star of the Run in London
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But a few of the vehicles showed their age, with one catching fire and others needing a push to get going | 54,104 | record_train |
Incredible: The day after her mother's passing, @placeholder stunned family and friends by honoring her parents' commitment to a livestock show. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:04 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 23:34 EST, 14 March 2014 Two young sisters have been orphaned after losing both their parents in separate tragedies within two days. Crystal Rose Cooper, 38, died from a medical condition on March 5 after collapsing in a livestock arena. Her husband, 71-year-old John Cooper, was killed in a car accident the next day. The double tragedy has robbed Emily, 16, and Hallie, 11, from Prague, Oklahoma, of their loving parents, who instilled in them a passion for the care and showing of livestock.
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Oklahoma sisters Emily, 16, and Hallie, 11, orphaned after both their parents died in two days
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Crystal Rose Cooper, 38, died from a medical condition on March 5 after collapsing
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The next day their dad, 71-year-old John Cooper, died in a car accident
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The community has raised money for the girls
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The Cooper family was active in livestock arena displays, showing goats | 54,105 | record_train |
Wilson impressed against an, admittedly tired, @placeholder defence when he came on as a substitute | Jorge Mendes, as agents do, backs his client. Forget Manchester United, he tells us, Radamel Falcao can walk into any team. Not on recent evidence he can't. Both Radamel Falcao and Robin van Persie failed to impress in Manchester United's clash with Burnley The Colombian forward (left) was eventually substituted for James Wilson, who was more effective Against 19th-placed Burnley the Colombian combined with Robin van Persie in the most one-paced attack since the England cricket team last toured Down Under. For weeks United fans had bemoaned Louis van Gaal's decision to play untested youngster James Wilson ahead of the man they paid £6million for just to get on loan.
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Radamel Falcao has scored four goals in 18 appearances this season
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His performances for Manchester United have not been good enough
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James Wilson has looked more effective when playing up front for them
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Falcao struggled again in United's 3-1 win against Burnley
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@placeholder resigned November 9 after revealing that he'd been involved in an extramarital affair. | Paula Broadwell, a woman who was romantically involved with former CIA Director David Petraeus, will not face federal charges of cyberstalking another woman friendly with Petraeus. The U.S. Attorney's Office in Tampa informed Broadwell's attorney Robert Muse of the decision in a brief letter dated December 14. "As the target of our investigation, we believe that it is appropriate to advise your client that our office has determined that no federal charges will be brought" regarding allegations of cyberstalking, Assistant U.S. Attorney W. Stephen Muldrow wrote. Muse told CNN he was "very pleased that the U.S. Attorney's office in Tampa very promptly resolved this matter."
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Paula Broadwell happy to have cyberstalking case behind her, source says
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She won't face cyberstalking charges, U.S. Attorney's office says
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Investigators tracked e-mails back to Broadwell
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The e-mails led investigators to Broadwell's affair with former CIA Director David Petraeus | 54,107 | record_train |
@placeholder, Palmer's sister claimed he rushed to her house straight after the killing and admitted what he'd done. | By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 21:36 EST, 4 May 2013 | UPDATED: 21:51 EST, 4 May 2013 Wanted: Police believe Eugene Palmer, 73, is still alive and on the run after shooting his daughter-in-law dead and then taking off into the wilderness last September Police fear a retired park ranger accused of gunning down his daughter-in-law before fleeing into the wilderness of upstate New York seven-months ago is alive and still on the run. Authorities previously believed that 73-year-old Eugene Palmer of Stoney Point was dead after escaping into Herriman State Park only moments after allegedly admitting to committing the cold-blooded crime.
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Authorities previously believed Eugene Palmer, 73, died in state park after murdering daughter-in-law Tammy Palmer last September
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Grandfather has been missing for seven months but a body has not been found
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He is alleged to have admitted to the murder to his sister Elaine Babcock
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Search has expanded internationally as well | 54,108 | record_train |
Sharapova, the 2006 champion in @placeholder, had easier progress to the final as her opponent -- fellow former No. | (CNN) -- Great tennis rivals Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will lock horns once again in Saturday's semifinals of the Indian Wells Masters event in California. Federer, seeking to reach the final for the first time since 2006 when he won it for the third year in a row, was first into the last four as he added another milestone to his illustrious CV. The former world No. 1 thrashed ninth seed Juan Martin del Potro 6-3 6-2 on Friday to become the first man to win 250 matches in Masters 1000 level tournaments. Last year's runner-up Nadal then overcame another Argentine -- former world No. 3 David Nalbandian -- despite dropping his first set of the U.S. hard-court event in a 4-6 7-5 6-4 victory.
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Roger Federer to play Rafael Nadal in Saturday's semifinals at Indian Wells
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They both progressed with wins over Argentine opponents on Friday
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The world's top two female players will meet in Sunday's women's final
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No. 1 Victoria Azarenka takes on Russia's No. 2 Maria Sharapova | 54,109 | record_train |
However, a statement on the @placeholder government's Web site from earlier Friday said the Colombian government had not allowed Venezuela to participate in the DNA testing. | BOGOTA, Colombia (CNN) -- Preliminary DNA tests indicate a 3-year-old foster child is the son of a woman being held captive by leftist rebels, Colombian officials announced Friday. Clara Rojas appears in a video released by the kidnappers in July 2002. "There is a very high probability that Juan David belongs to the family of Clara Gonzalez de Rojas," Mario Iguaran Arana, the country's chief federal prosecutor, said at a news conference. The boy, known as "Emmanuel," has been at the center of a hostage drama that raised hopes the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia would liberate some of their hostages. The rebel group, known as FARC for its Spanish acronym, had agreed to release three hostages as part of a deal brokered by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
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Colombian government: 3-year-old in foster home was likely born in captivity
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Child was at center of hostage release drama
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Rebel group had promised to release the boy, his mother, and another woman | 54,110 | record_train |
A&E isn’t going to walk away from @placeholder, they can’t afford to do it. | By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 01:26 EST, 25 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:34 EST, 25 December 2013 Executives at A&E, the TV network behind Duck Dynasty, have admitted that they could have done more to dampen the hysteria surrounding Phil Robertson’s anti-gay remarks by immediately taking the hit reality show off the air for two weeks during the holiday break. The show has been immersed in controversy since homophobic quotes made by Robertson likening homosexuality to bestiality in the January 2014 issue of GQ Magazine became public last Wednesday. In the immediate aftermath of the controversy the network sought to distance itself from Robertson by suspending him indefinitely, and saying 'his personal views in no way reflect those of A&E'.
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A&E executives have admitted they should have taken the show off the air over the controversy surrounding Phil Robertson's homophobic remarks
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Instead the matter escalated after the network suspended Robertson and senior Republican figures spoke out in favor of his right to free speech
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Social media campaigns calling for Robertson to be reinstated have been described as an 'absolute disaster for A&E'
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The latest admission isn't stopping the network from airing an 11-hour Duck Dynasty marathon on Christmas Day | 54,111 | record_train |
He said: ‘A red card for @placeholder wouldn’t surprise you if you watched it again. | Arsene Wenger lost the plot after Jose Mourinho’s unbeaten run against Arsenal increased to 12 games after Chelsea’s 2-0 victory at Stamford Bridge. The Arsenal manager insisted he had no regrets for the shove on Mourinho when his incredible Barclays Premier League clash erupted after just 20 minutes. Wenger said: ‘I don’t regret it, what is there to regret? I want to go from A to B and someone (Mourinho) confronted me before I got to B without any sign of a welcome.’ Arsene Wenger shoves Jose Mourinho in the chest with about 20 minutes gone at Stamford Bridge on Sunday
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Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger shoved Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho in the chest at Stamford Bridge after about 20 minutes
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Wenger was unhappy with Gary Cahill's nasty challenge on Alexis Sanchez
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Referee Martin Atkinson and fourth official Jonathan Moss tried to calm the two managers down during the feud on Sunday afternoon
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Wenger and Mourinho's rivalry dates back to 2004 but the latter got the better of his foe on Sunday with a 2-0 win for Chelsea | 54,112 | record_train |
If the man is a good father -- and there is every indication @placeholder is -- a wife will go to extremes to stay married | (CNN) -- Tempted as I am to write about Anthony Weiner's sexual compulsions, I think it is more important to talk about his wife, Huma Abedin. What the hell was she doing at Weiner's press conference Tuesday, where he once again asked her and the public for forgiveness for a new set of sexual transgressions, instead of being at her attorney's office? If this were a multiple-choice test for my students in my class on intimate relationships at the University of Washington, I might phrase the question like this: Two years after the former congressman (and now New York City mayoral candidate) left his office in disgrace because he had "sexted" revealing pictures of his body to women, he was alleged to have once again taken on an anonymous identity, reportedly making sexual overtures and exchanging explicit pictures with a young woman. Why did Abedin stand by him and defend him in a press conference?
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Pepper Schwartz: Why did Huma Abedin stand by husband in new sexual scandal?
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She says it's likely a combination of things: her ambition for her husband, faith in marriage vows
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She says Abedin may believe a woman stands by her man and wants to preserve her family
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Schwartz: Abedin may be in "tending and befriending" mode -- Weiner doesn't deserve her | 54,113 | record_train |
'The evidence indicates he got together with a group determined to go out to @placeholder to fight and despite efforts of his family who were against him going out there, he was still determined to go. | Terror case: Science teacher Jamshed Javeed, 30, has admitted two Syria-related terror offences revealed to police after a row with his family A British science teacher today admitted plotting to fight with ISIS in Syria but was only stopped after his upset family confiscated his passport. Radicalised father-of-two Jamshed Javeed, 30, taught 11 to 16-year-old pupils at Sharples High School in Bolton, Greater Manchester. Police said the teacher was 'determined' to leave his job and fight alongside ISIS but his family, including his pregnant wife, grabbed his 'go bag' of money, supplies and his passport. Jamshed Javeed had intended to travel with a man he had met only three months beforehand but could not travel without his documents.
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Jamshed Javeed, 30, taught children at Sharples High School in Bolton
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Worried family confiscated his passport and belongings before his arrest
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He plotted to fight with rebels trying to overthrow al Assad in Syria
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Javeed's brother Mohammad Azzam is missing and presumed dead in Syria
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Teacher claims that MI5 repeatedly approached him and his family last year | 54,114 | record_train |
However, earlier this year it was reported that many of the expensive properties on the road are lying empty, with an estimated 120 bedrooms in the street unused - as @placeholder faces a housing shortage growing by more than 100,000 homes a year. | Anyone wanting to live in Britain's most expensive new build property on 'Billionaire's row' will need more than the Help to Buy scheme after it was put on the market for £22 million. Fairways is an eight-bedroom mansion tucked away off The Bishops Avenue, a north London road known as Billionaires' Row due to the enormous neighbouring properties, some of which are owned by celebrities, wealthy business people and members of the Saudi royal family. After 18 months, work on the new high specification home is now complete, with the luxury accommodation spread over a staggering 17,000 square foot. Location location: Fairways, which is one of Britain's most expensive new build homes, is located on The Bishop's Avenue in north London, dubbed Billionaire's Row
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Eight-bedroom mansion is located on The Bishops Avenue in north London, which has been dubbed Billionaire's Row
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New build home is spread over 17,000 sq/ft and boasts a leisure complex with pool likened to one in a luxury hotel
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Mansion also features art deco fireplaces, a 16-seater dining room and fully-fitted designer Poggenpohl kitchen
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All eight bedrooms are en-suite with the master bedroom occupying the same amount of space as a one-bedroom flat | 54,115 | record_train |
As the first black president, Obama can also candidly and respectfully articulate @placeholder's lessons from the civil rights movement and its firm commitment to democracy, human rights, media freedom and the rule of law, which the United States believe to be fundamental to the long-term stability and prosperity of any country. | (CNN) -- In contrast to the 2002 farewell summit between President George W. Bush and outgoing Chinese President Jiang Zemin at Bush's ranch in Crawford, Texas, this week's talks between Barack Obama and Xi Jinping in California mark the first time in history that a U.S. president will host a series of informal meetings with a new Chinese leader. While issues such as North Korea, cybersecurity and the economy will likely dominate their discussions, what really matters is whether Xi and Obama can establish a trusting personal relationship that will help both leaders overcome stark policy differences. As charismatic leaders who view themselves as transformational figures, what better way to start the conversation than to outline their aspirations and plans for resolving pressing domestic matters?
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President Obama and President Xi Jinping are meeting for informal talks
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Cheng Li, Ryan McElveen: The two leaders should discuss their domestic issues
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Obama is uniquely qualified to focus on the importance of Chinese political reform, they say
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Li, McElveen: Obama can remind Xi to seize the moment and stand on the right side of history | 54,116 | record_train |
Mr Crowe said: 'Elliot and me had gone to a local park and he was saying @placeholder had really done it this time and was seeing other blokes. | By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED: 09:33 EST, 24 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:41 EST, 14 May 2012 Witness: Tom Crowe, 18, told the court how the accused, Elliot Turner, 'practised strangling him' The son of a wealthy jeweller accused of strangling his girlfriend in bed had practised the technique on his friend just days earlier, a court heard today. Elliot Turner, 20, allegedly killed aspiring model Emily Longley, 17, in a jealous rage at his parents’ home before they allegedly helped him cover up the murder. Today his friend Tom Crowe, 18, told the court that days before the blonde teenager’s death, Turner practised strangling him so hard 'he started to panic'.
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Elliot Turner, 20, 'pretended he had killed girlfriend Emily Longley with a hammer on a night out' a few weeks before her death
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He also 'considered setting her on fire, drowning her, or simulating an overdose'
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Friend 'began to panic when Elliot throttled him while imitating a wrestling move'
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Turner's parents accused of destroying vital evidence following the death | 54,117 | record_train |
While some countries like Australia have hired private security companies and will be guarded by @placeholder federal police, an estimated 100,000 police and security personnel will be protecting the 17 competition venues as well as other Games-related sites. | (CNN) -- After a fraught buildup and the razzmatazz of the opening ceremony, the real action gets underway Monday at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi. Going for gold will be around 5,000 athletes from 71 countries, competing over the next 11 days in 17 sports. Eight gold medals will be awarded today; one in gymnastics, two in weightlifting and five in swimming, with English swimmer Rebecca Adlington expected to add to her Olympic gold medal won in Beijing in 2008. At the end of the competition it's the usual suspects of Australia, England and Canada that are expected to top the medal table, while hosts India are hoping to at least secure fourth place, as they have in the last two competitions in Melbourne and Manchester.
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Commonwealth Games begins in Delhi will five medal events in swimming
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Some big names in athletics, like Usain Bolt, will be missing because of injury
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Around 5,000 athletes from 71 countries will compete over 11 days | 54,118 | record_train |
He was also fined an additional game check for 'conduct detrimental to the @placeholder,' the league said. | Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has finally publicly apologized for allegedly punching his wife before dragging her limp body from an elevator. The 27-year-old football player, who was caught on surveillance footage in February carrying his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City casino, told reporters on Thursday that his actions were 'inexcusable'. 'You know that's not me,' he said. 'You know that's something I have to live... with the rest of my life.' Last week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said Rice would be suspended without pay for the first two games of the 2014 regular season - a punishment that many said failed to go far enough.
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Rice was contrite as he appeared at a press conference during training on Thursday - five months after he allegedly attacked his then-fiancee
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Surveillance footage caught him dragging her body from an elevator
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He called her an 'angel' who could do 'no wrong' and said he feared the day his two-year-old daughter would find out what he had done
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Rice was suspended for just two games following the incident | 54,119 | record_train |
VIDEO Scroll down to watch @placeholder looking relaxed in training ahead of the game | It's the battle which could decide who becomes the third team to reach the World Cup semi-finals. But one Belgian newspaper has decided to take a light-hearted look at Vincent Kompany vs Lionel Messi. Brussels based Het Laatste Nieuws opted to depict the pair dancing the tango on their front page on Saturday, just hours before Belgium clash with Argentina in Brasilia for a place in the last four. Accompanied by the headline 'Tonight we dance the tango', the Manchester City defender and Barcelona forward get up close and personal in the mocked-up image - just like they will at the Estadio Nacional.
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Het Laatste Nieuws mock-up Kompany and Messi dancing
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The pair will meet during Belgium's quarter-final with Argentina
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A massive 74 per cent of Belgian readers believe their side will win
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Daniel van Buyten insists his side can deal with Messi in Brasilia | 54,120 | record_train |
This is significant, said Human Rights Watch's @placeholder, because "never before has a false accuser been held accountable." | (CNN) -- A 14-year-old Pakistani girl who had faced life in prison for allegedly burning the Quran will have her case heard in juvenile court, the girl's lawyer told CNN. A local court ordered the transfer on Monday, Tahir Naveed Choudhry said. Pakistani police told CNN their investigation concluded Rimsha Masih is innocent and was framed by an imam. "There was no legal evidence against Rimsha," officer Munir Jafri told CNN. These developments could mark an end to the Christian teen's nightmare since she was accused of blasphemy in August. "This is a precursor to the case ending, and that is quite unprecedented in the 25-year history of Pakistan's blasphemy laws," said Ali Dayan Hasan, the Pakistan director of Human Rights Watch.
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Case of Pakistani teen facing life for blasphemy charge will go to juvenile court
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Rimsha Masih was jailed in August after she was accused of burning pages of the Quran
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Police now say an imam framed teen and she is innocent
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Okay we are always expecting @placeholder can win the game alone, but sometimes it is not possible. | (CNN) -- Cristiano Ronaldo has the weight of a nation on his shoulders at Euro 2012, but the world's most expensive footballer is struggling to make an impact for Portugal. Mocked by opposing fans after uncharacteristic misses against Denmark, the man who seemingly scores at will for Real Madrid is under extreme pressure ahead of Sunday's final Group B clash with the Netherlands. The Dutch need to win by two goals to have any chance of reaching the quarterfinals, while 2004 runners-up Portugal could go through with a draw if Denmark cannot beat leaders Germany. Ronaldo scored 46 goals in 38 league games as Real wrested the Spanish title off Barcelona last season, but Denmark fans chanted the name of Lionel Messi -- his rival for the title of world's best player -- in Portugal's last-gasp 3-2 victory on Wednesday.
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Final games in Euro 2012's "Group of Death" to be played in Ukraine on Sunday
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Bottom team Netherlands face Portugal, needing to win by two goals to go through
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Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal will reach quarterfinals with win, or maybe even a draw
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Leaders Germany need just a point against Denmark, who can also progress to last eight | 54,122 | record_train |
Hope of a nation: Uruguay's World Cup chances depend heavily on @placeholder | Luis Suarez is hopeful he will be fit to face England at the World Cup after undergoing keyhole surgery on his knee. Uruguay chiefs allege that the Liverpool striker sustained the injury on the final day of the Barclays Premier League season against Newcastle. The 27-year-old gave his nation a scare as he was rushed to hospital for an operation. Stricken: Suarez had to be wheeled out of hospital on Thursday night after his operation In the spotlight: The Liverpool striker is mobbed by fans as he leaves the hospital Shock: The news of Suarez's injury came as a big surprise on Thursday morning
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Luis Suarez thanks fans for their support after undergoing knee surgery
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The Uruguay and Liverpool striker is hopeful of being fit for the World Cup
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Suarez's family are optimistic he will recover in time to face England | 54,123 | record_train |
A representative from the @placeholder customer service department told Ms Thompson: 'We are really sorry for the troubles we have caused to you. | A Melbourne-based artist is facing an expensive legal battle after she discovered overseas online fashion retailers were selling clothing featuring her stolen illustrations. Kelly Thompson, 32, said a tip-off from a Facebook fan revealed websites Choies.com and Sheinside.com were advertising dresses, long-sleeve T-shirts and skirts with three of her drawings printed on them. Ms Thompson complained to Choies and requested compensation for the use of her artwork but all she was offered was a $30 voucher. Kelly Thompson, 32, says overseas online fashion retailers sold clothes featuring her stolen illustrations The Melbourne-based artist complained to Choies and requested compensation for the breach of copyright but all she was offered was a $30 voucher
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Kelly Thompson, 32, is facing an expensive legal battle with manufacturers
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Artist says Choies.com, Sheinside.com sold clothes featuring her drawings
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She is seeking compensation but all they've offered is a $30 voucher
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The clothing items featuring her illustrations sell for at least $31.49 | 54,124 | record_train |
But England under @placeholder, as Barnes points out, like to play their football in a very different way. | John Barnes rejects the similarities instinctively, as though fearful of the debate becoming trite. Both he and Raheem Sterling were born in Jamaica, played as wingers for England and Liverpool and have borne the nation's hopes for the team's creativity and flair at the World Cup finals. 'We're both from Jamaica and that's about it,' says Barnes dismissively 'He's right-footed and small. I'm left-footed and average size.' However, having established the differences, he warms to his theme. Raheem Sterling Write caption here Sterling heads off to Brazil this week where Barnes is the scorer of one of the greatest goals the Maracana Stadium has ever seen - his 35-yard dribble in 1984 in England's 2-0 win.
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Barnes says Hodgson’s teams just don’t let flair players flourish
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Former Liverpool star pleads with fans to be patient with Sterling
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Naftogaz said it will continue negotiating with @placeholder to address the issues. | MOSCOW, Russia (CNN) -- Russian energy monopoly Gazprom said Thursday it has cut off supplies of natural gas to Ukraine after a payment deadline expired. A gas-compressor and gas-holder station in Mryn, Ukraine. Gazprom said it had cut supplies to Ukraine Thursday. Gazprom had been threatening the move, saying months of negotiations with Ukraine had failed to resolve the issue of outstanding payments. The company says Ukraine owes about $2 billion for past natural gas deliveries. Ukraine also disputes the new price set by Gazprom for 2009 deliveries, which was initially more than double the price from 2008. Gazprom has reassured the rest of Europe that its natural gas supply, which runs through Ukraine, will not be affected by the dispute with Kiev. Thursday, a Gazprom spokesman said on Russian state television the company had actually increased the deliveries to the rest of the continent.
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Russia's energy monopoly Gazprom cuts off gas supplies to Ukraine
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Company says Ukraine owes it about $2 billion for past natural gas deliveries
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Gazprom says supplies to other European customers won't be affected
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Gazprom cut supplies on January 1, 2006, but turned supply back on a day later | 54,126 | record_train |
It also accused @placeholder of "trying to plunge Turkish Airlines and its employees into an indefinite strike adventure which will benefit nobody." | Turkey's flagship airline is facing the threat of a strike after negotiations with the country's main aviation workers union collapsed. The head of the Turkish Civilian Aviation Union, or Hava-Is, said the strike against Turkish Airlines would go into effect at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday. "All of Turkish Airlines' functions will stop, no passenger flights, no cargo services, no connecting flights," Hava-Is president Atilay Aycin said in a phone interview with CNN. "All sectors starting with the tourism industry who are doing business with Turkish Airlines will be affected," Aycin added. Hava-Is says it represents 14,000 Turkish airlines workers.
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Negotiations with the country's main aviation workers union have collapsed
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Strike against Turkish Airlines could go into effect at 3 a.m. local time Wednesday
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Airline says its management failed to reach an agreement on a labor dispute
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Union leadership says it is has been negotiating salaries and rest periods for long flights | 54,127 | record_train |
But the Newsnight report was shelved and her claims were aired on @placeholder months later, despite producers not asked her permission. | Karin Ward, 56, is facing a High Court trial for accusing Freddie Starr of 'groping her', according to court documents A Savile abuse victim has slammed the BBC and ITV for 'leaving her on her own' as she faces a £300,000 defamation claim brought by Freddie Starr. Karin Ward, 56, is facing a High Court libel trial over accusations that comedian Starr 'groped her and called her a '***less wonder' when she was just 15', according to court documents. The mother-of-seven, who is recovering from cancer, claims she felt pressured into giving a taped interview with Newsnight in 2011 when she was 'vulnerable' and believed she was dying from the disease.
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Karin Ward, 56, is facing a libel trial for accusing Starr of groping her
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Court papers cite her claims she was molested by Starr when she was 15
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Comedian has launched a £300,000 defamation claim against her
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She said she felt 'pressured' into a shelved Newsnight interview in 2011
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Her lawyer said Panorama did not ask permission to air footage in 2012
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Mother-of-seven also made claims against Starr in ITV documentary
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'Wayne was different but in the same way as we saw something special in him at Everton we saw that in @placeholder. | Former Manchester United manager David Moyes rates Adnan Januzaj alongside Wayne Rooney as the best young talent he has ever seen. The 51-year-old Scot gave the Belgian teenager his competitive debut during his ill-fated tenure at Old Trafford and sees similarities with how he brought Rooney through the youth ranks at former club Everton. Speaking to the Daily Telegraph, Moyes said: 'Adnan Januzaj is, in my managerial time, the best young talent up there with Wayne Rooney. You can see what he can become. When we had Wayne at Everton you could see the potential. David Moyes (L) gave Adnan Januzaj his first team debut during his spell as Manchester United manager
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David Moyes helped bring Adnan Januzaj through at Manchester United
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Former Everton boss has likened the 19-year-old to Wayne Rooney
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Moyes believes Belgian can become one of the best players in Europe
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Honest and reliable as always, made a big contribution to clear @placeholder’s acrobatic attempt to score. | Everton and Liverpool played out a disappointing 0-0 draw at Goodison Park in Saturday's Merseyside derby. Despite all the pre-match hype, the game failed to really get going and there were only a handful of clear-cut opportunities. Sportsmail's Dominic King rates how both sides' players performed... Steven Gerrard (right) tries an audacious kick for Liverpool against Everton in the Merseyside derby Tensions flared towards the end of the match and the players came together in the centre of the pitch EVERTON (4-3-3) Joel Robles - 7 Was always in the right place to deal with the shots Liverpool had and grew in confidence through the game.
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Everton drew 0-0 with Liverpool in Saturday's Merseyside derby
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Neither side could take control of the match at Goodison Park
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Jordan Ibe was a surprised Reds selection but excelled at Goodison
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Gareth Barry struggled in midfielder for Everton in a poor match
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"He's on the back of one of them, and three big @placeholder guys are on the other, and they pull me over. | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- Inspired by images of Iranians taking to the streets to support the opposition presidential candidate, Michelle May decided to head to Tehran. Michelle May, an American and Irish national, was detained and forced to leave Iran. "I just felt a real need to be there with my friends, and I just wanted to be a part of what could possibly be history," May told CNN's "American Morning" on Wednesday. "So I made arrangements at the last minute." May, who is an American and Irish national, used her Irish passport to travel to Tehran just days before the street demonstrations turned violent as Iranian authorities cracked down on those protesting the results of the June 12 election.
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Michelle May, an American and Irish national, had been to Iran before
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Basij picked up May after she looked at news at an Internet cafe
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May: 'I immediately started screaming, saying no, no, no' | 54,131 | record_train |
Blind was deployed as the holding midfielder, although he was unable to stop Sessegnon sweeping @placeholder into the lead from the area he should have been patrolling. | You have to fear for Manchester United with a hurricane on the way. Louis van Gaal’s defence is about as far from being storm-proofed as it’s possible to be after spending more than £160million on home improvements. Daley Blind did manage to scramble a point three minutes from time, but twice West Bromwich Albion led with a reminder that it will take more than a two-week break, another minor tactical tweak and a bold decision to leave out Radamel Falcao to stop United springing leaks. Until they solve such fundamental problems they will remain thrilling to watch but firmly on the outside of the title race.
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Manchester United rescued a point thanks to Daley Blind's goal three minutes from full time
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Stephane Sessegnon had fired West Brom in front after eight minutes with a stunning strike
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United hit back through Marouane Fellaini three minutes after the break with an equally well-hit effort
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Saido Berahino restored the Baggies' lead with a composed finish but his side could not hang on | 54,132 | record_train |
@placeholder appealed for his supporters to be patient Wednesday, saying on his website that he would seek help from Khamenei. | Tehran (CNN) -- Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will challenge the disqualification of his top aide from next month's presidential election, Iran's state-run Press TV reported Wednesday. Only eight candidates have been approved to run for office from more than 680 candidates who had registered for the June 14 election. Read more: Ahmadinejad shows no signs of going quietly Along with Ahmadinejad's aide, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, the name of former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani was also notably absent from the list of approved nominees, as was that of former Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki. The vetting process was carried out by Iran's Guardian Council, the country's most influential clerical body, which operates under the watchful eyes of Supreme Leader Seyed Ali Khamenei.
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NEW: Official campaigning by the 8 approved presidential candidates will start on Friday
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President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he will contest the disqualification of his top aide
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Former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani is also among those disqualified
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Iran's Guardian Council decides who can stand in the elections on June 14 | 54,133 | record_train |
residents of @placeholder who were surveyed also held the opinion that things | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 22:49 EST, 12 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:11 EST, 13 August 2012 When it comes to planning for future happiness, Americans should hedge their bets and head west for Utah. The state has emerged top of the most 'forward-looking' regions in the U.S., after a study found its citizens to be the most satisfied with their quality of life. A Gallup study analyzed where would be the best place to live in America in the coming five years based on 13 factors including clean water, safe places to exercise and how well you are treated by your boss.
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American South - West Virginia, Mississippi and Kentucky - fared the worse
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Residents of Mississippi made fewest trips to the dentist in all the U.S.
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Utah, Minnesota and Colorado were top three 'forward-looking' states | 54,134 | record_train |
"What we are looking at is the possibility, and at this stage it is only a possibility, that he has written a letter to @placeholder's mum Winnie Johnson which was not to be opened until after his death. | London (CNN) -- Decades after the crime, police are investigating what could be a clue to the burial place of the last unrecovered victim of one of Britain's most notorious killers, "Moors Murderer" Ian Brady. Keith Bennett was just 12 years old when he went missing on June 16, 1964, in northern England on his way to visit his grandmother. Brady, who was jailed for life in 1966 for three other child murders committed with the help of his partner Myra Hindley, admitted killing the boy in 1987 but has never disclosed the whereabouts of his body. The other four victims were buried on Saddleworth Moor, a lonely upland expanse in the Pennine hills, near Manchester.
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12-year-old Keith Bennett was a victim of notorious killer Ian Brady in 1964
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Brady admitted his murder in 1987 but has not revealed the location of the body
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Police are investigating the possibility he has put the information in a sealed letter
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The boy's mother has never given up hope of finding his body but is seriously ill | 54,135 | record_train |
I don't want anything to come between my patients and me -- especially @placeholder bureaucrats." | Washington (CNN) -- Karen Harned has been going to the Supreme Court every day it has met since June 11 so there would be no chance she would miss the health care law ruling. Harned is director of the small business legal center of the National Federation of Independent Business, one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit that seeks to strike down the law. She and her group have worked through all of the possibilities and are ready to react to the court's ruling immediately. "We have done a lot of work on that because we think that is critical. We are in the 24-hour media cycle. The reporting will start immediately," she told CNN.
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Various constituencies anxiously wait for the high court to hand down its decision
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Some interest groups have differing statements ready for seven or eight scenarios
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President Barack Obama has the most at stake politically
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A nursing home spokesman said the facility twice presented @placeholder with the chance to change either rooms or roommates, but she declined each time. | (CNN) -- A Massachusetts grand jury has indicted a 98-year-old woman, accused of strangling her 100-year-old nursing-home roommate, on a second-degree murder charge. Prosecutors say Laura Lundquist killed centenarian Elizabeth Barrow, a resident of Brandon Woods Nursing Home in Dartmouth, after the two women had an argument over a table Lundquist had placed at the foot of Barrow's bed. Barrow was found dead September 24 with a plastic shopping bag tied loosely around her head, according the Bristol County district attorney's office. An autopsy indicated Barrow had been strangled. Barrow complained that the table obstructed her path to the bathroom, authorities said. When a nurse's aide moved it, Lundquist punched the aide and grumbled that her roommate "might as well have the whole room," prosecutors said.
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Prosecutors say Laura Lundquist, 98, strangled Elizabeth Barrow, 100
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The two allegedly argued about a table Lundquist had placed at the foot of Barrow's bed
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Nursing home spokesman: Barrow declined offers to change rooms or roommates
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Spokesman: The two women were like "sisters," took daily walks together | 54,137 | record_train |
Visiting: Bobbi Kristina's father @placeholder visits his daughter on Thursday | Newly-obtained police reports have shown that Whitney Houston's daughter was involved in a traffic accident that injured two people days before she was hospitalized. Police in Roswell, Georgia, say Bobbi Kristina Brown was driving a Jeep Liberty on January 27 when she lost control, crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with another vehicle. A passenger in the Jeep and the other car's driver were taken to the hospital. Four days later, on January 31, Brown was found unresponsive in her bathtub, and her family said she's been 'fighting for her life' since. Lost control of car: Bobbi Kristina Brown was driving a Jeep Liberty on January 27 when she lost control, crossed into oncoming traffic and collided with another vehicle. She was found unresponsive on January 31. The 21-year-old is seen here in an undated selfie
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Car crash in Roswell, Georgia, was on January 27, new police reports show
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Bobbi Kristina lost control of her Jeep and hit another car, police say
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Her passenger and the other car's driver were hospitalized
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She was found unresponsive and face-down in her bathtub on January 31
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Family have dismissed reports 21-year-old would have hurt herself
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They say 'Krissi' is doing good and is opening her eyes
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Bobby Brown's sister Leolah said in an interview Wednesday she believes Bobbi Kristina's boyfriend Nick Gordon will be charged in the incident | 54,138 | record_train |
But on landing at @placeholder at 1.28pm, the passenger's bizarre behaviour continued. | By Martin Robinson This is the moment a drunk passenger stripped naked on the airport tarmac and begged the captain for a fight before he had to be tasered by police. The 52-year-old holidaymaker, who had arrived in Manchester on an easyJet flight from Malta, also urinated up the side of the Terminal One building in front of a shocked crowd. To add insult to injury the burly, bald man was slapped across the face by his fuming girlfriend before police officers fired 50,000 volts into him after he refused to calm down. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEOS 'Come on then!' A passenger had to be tasered after he stripped naked when he left a plane and then challenged an easyJet captain to a fight
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Witnesses said man, 52, stripped and yelled 'come on then' to captain
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His disgruntled companion squared up to him and smacked him round face
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The passenger is also said to have relieved himself against terminal building
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Many schools lose money on @placeholder athletics but keep them for the "social cohesion" and the boost to their profiles, Emmert said. | Oakland, California (CNN) -- If college athletes were to start being paid, many schools would leave Division I sports, NCAA President Mark Emmert said Thursday. And the universities that stayed in Division I sports would have to start cutting other, less popular sports to be able to afford the salaries. There would be less competition and no more national championship games — at least not in their current form, Emmert said. Emmert testified at the landmark federal trial for former UCLA player Ed O'Bannon's lawsuit against the National Collegiate Athletic Association. He and other athletes are suing for the opportunity for future athletes to be paid for the use of their names, images and likenesses when they play sports on television.
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NCAA President Mark Emmert said paying athletes would hurt traditions
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National championships, camaraderie as we know them would end, he testified
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"People come to watch ... because it's college sports," he said in federal court
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Ex-UCLA player Ed O'Bannon sued to allow athletes to be paid for images, likenesses | 54,140 | record_train |
Fewer phone manufacturers are releasing phones with @placeholder storage because demand is a lot lower. | By Victoria Woollaston After unveiling a smaller, cheaper version of its iPhone 5C this morning, Apple has now brought back the iPad with Retina Display - also known as the iPad 4 - and dropped the price in the process. The iPad 4 was discontinued in October following the announcement of the flagship iPad Air, leaving the iPad 2 as the cheaper, entry-level device. With this latest announcement, Apple is bringing back the iPad 4, at a reduced price of £329 ($399), and discontinuing the iPad 2. After unveiling a smaller, cheaper version of its iPhone 5C, Apple has now brought back the iPad with Retina Display, pictured, and dropped the price in the process. The device, also known as the iPad 4, is only available in 16GB models and prices start at £329 ($399). The iPad 2 has been discontinued
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Apple is bringing back its iPad with Retina display, also known as iPad 4
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Available in 16GB, prices start at £329 ($399) - previously £399 ($499)
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Firm has also discontinued its iPad 2, making its iPad 4 the new entry-level 9.7-inch tablet
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This announcement follows the launch of Apple’s 8GB iPhone 5C
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Both signal a shift from Apple to appeal to wider, more emerging, markets
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Apple’s iPhone 5C is now available in 8GB, 16GB and 32GB versions
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The smaller device costs £429 - £49 cheaper than the 16GB version
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Garcia spoke @placeholder, and it was in Spanish that she filed the report. | New York (CNN) -- New York Police Department officials say they can't explain why a fearful woman's domestic-abuse report -- written in the woman's native language of Spanish -- was never translated into English for review, and for possible action. The woman and her two daughters subsequently were stabbed to death. The woman's husband, arrested as he tried to flee to Mexico, now faces charges of first-degree murder. And a group that has a lawsuit pending against the city on behalf of six other Latina women says the case of Deisy Garcia and her young daughters is far from unique in New York.
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Deisy Garcia and her two small daughters were stabbed to death in January
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Garcia's ex-husband -- the girls' father -- faces first-degree murder charges
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Garcia filed a domestic-abuse report last year, in her native Spanish
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NYPD officials say they can't explain why the report didn't get translated for possible action | 54,142 | record_train |
Some 40% of registered endurance riders are now women, and the bar has certainly been set high for the likes of Fatima and @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Purebred Arabian stallions dominate the world of endurance horse events, but it is increasingly likely that the rider guiding them to glory will be a young woman. The United Arab Emirates is the hotbed of equestrian's fastest growing discipline, and new entrants to the top level of the sport such as 18-year-old Fatima Al-Marri are already upsetting the established order. "We love to challenge the men," she told CNN's Winning Post, while fellow competitor Mariam Mothana has another take. "The best thing is when you see the look on their faces when they pass the finish line," Mothana said.
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UAE riders dominate world endurance equestrian events
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Young female competitors emerging as the next crop of stars
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Two-time world champion Maria Alvarez Ponton of Spain led the way
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Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed is reigning 2012 world champion | 54,143 | record_train |
at the end of a week of violence; on Tuesday, two gunmen wearing @placeholder | By Daily Mail Reporter and Reuters Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:30 EST, 11 August 2012 | UPDATED: 23:49 EST, 11 August 2012 Three U.S. Marines have been shot dead by an Afghan worker on a military base in southern Afghanistan, in a deadly 24 hours during which six American soldiers were killed in rogue attacks. The shooting took place on Friday night in the Garmsir district of Helmand province, where three U.S. special forces soldiers were killed by an Afghan policeman and his comrades earlier in the day. In the earlier incident, an Afghan police commander opened fire on the U.S. service members after inviting them to a Ramadan breakfast to discuss security.
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Three U.S. Marines killed Friday night in Helmand province
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Three members of America's special operation forces killed by Afghan solider early Friday morning after he invited them to security meeting
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U.S. soldier killed and two others injured on attack by Afghan soldier on Tuesday
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On Wednesday suicide bombers in Kunar province killed three NATO members and one Afghan civilian
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Thursday Afghan soldiers tried to gun down NATO troops; an Afghan soldier was killed
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According to @placeholder, ticket-buyers were 59 percent female and 69 percent were above the age of 25. | (EW) -- If second place is the first loser, then this week that's a pretty great place to be. Warner Bros.' literary adaptation "The Great Gatsby" stunned the industry with a magnificent $51.1 million debut. Of course, that number wasn't large enough to take down Disney's superhero sequel, "Iron Man 3," which topped the box office for a second weekend with $72.5 million, but it's impressive nonetheless. Ah, the summer movie season: when films actually make money! (Provided that they're not called "Peeples.") "Iron Man 3," which had the second best opening of all time last weekend with $174.1 million, fell 58 percent in its second frame — a slimmer drop than "Iron Man 2" managed (59 percent) but a heftier one than "The Avengers" scored (50 percent).
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"The Great Gatsby" had a magnificent $51.1 million debut at the box office
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The sheriff's office said that about 350 people were unaccounted for in @placeholder. | Boulder, Colorado (CNN) -- Heavy storms returned to northeastern Colorado on Saturday as rescuers scrambled to take advantage of breaks in the weather to continue reaching stranded residents. The rain Saturday extended eastward from southeast Denver, where the National Weather Service said 1.73 inches of rain fell in less than 30 minutes. The agency warned that El Paso County, home to Colorado Springs, could endure more flooding because of heavy rain Saturday evening along a "burn scar" created by an earlier fire in Waldo Canyon. The rain Saturday evening spared Boulder County, scene of the most damage discovered so far. But officials said they received a forecast of up to 4 inches of rain for Sunday afternoon.
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NEW: Heavy rain on "burn scar" could cause more flooding in El Paso County
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NEW: Boulder spared Saturday evening but faces possibly "devastating" rain Sunday
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NEW: 231 "unaccounted for" in Boulder County, 350 in Larimer County
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Missing woman is presumed dead, in addition to four confirmed dead | 54,146 | record_train |
When Obama took office, @placeholder's position in the global community had greatly deteriorated. | The scandal over allegations about NSA surveillance overseas, including monitoring of the cell phone conversations of German Chancellor Angela Merkel and millions of phone calls in France, is another huge blow to President Barack Obama. The news has caused a big uproar in Western Europe, with Merkel demanding a response from Washington. It was "incredible that an allied country like the United States and at this point goes as far as spying on private communications that have no strategic justification," said Jean-Marc Ayrault, the Prime Minister of France. "Trust needs to be rebuilt," Merkel said. While observers warn these complaints are hypocritical and have more to do with domestic politics in Western Europe than true feelings about the United States, this incident is nonetheless much more than a mere blip in the time line of Obama's presidency. The recent National Security Agency revelation is one more step in a series of revelations about practices that have undercut a central promise that candidate Obama made in 2008 -- to repair America's standing in the world.
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Julian Zelizer: Barack Obama promised to reverse George W. Bush's unilateral approach
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He says by sticking with Bush's policies, Obama has disappointed allies, friends
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Zelizer: Obama needs to make good on his promise to have U.S. work better with the world | 54,147 | record_train |
After the death of his beloved Uncle Ben at the hands of a burglar whom @placeholder refused to stop when he had the chance, he took on the mantle of Spider-Man. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 09:51 EST, 27 December 2012 | UPDATED: 19:46 EST, 30 December 2012 End of an era: Peter Parker's life takes a wild turn in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man No. 700 After 50 years of spinning webs and catching a who's who of criminals, Peter Parker is out of the hero game. But Spider-Man is still slinging from building to building - reborn, refreshed and revived with a new sense of the old maxim that Ben Parker taught his then-fledgling nephew that 'with great power, comes great responsibility.' Writer Dan Slott, who's been penning Spidey adventures for the better part of the last 100 issues for Marvel Entertainment, said the culmination of the story is a new, dramatically different direction for the hero that Steve Ditko and Stan Lee created in 1962.
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In 700th issue out this week, Spider-Man trades bodies with arch nemesis Doctor Octopus
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Spider-Man was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko in 1962 | 54,148 | record_train |
@placeholder added: ‘I believe one player is not a team. | Cristiano Ronaldo has declared himself fit for Portugal’s Group G opener against Germany – and told sceptics who believe he needs a good World Cup to look at his CV. The Real Madrid forward has been struggling with a knee problem in the build up to Monday night's heavyweight clash in Salvador, but said on Sunday: ‘Obviously I would like to be at 110 per cent - I am 100 per cent and that is enough to help the national team. ‘I have been practising for many days and I am feeling well. There has not been a single moment when I have not played without pain in my career, that’s the burden.’
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Cristiano Ronaldo overcomes a knee injury ahead of Portugal's Group G opener with Germany
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Real Madrid star tells sceptics to look at his achievements and says 'I have nothing to prove'
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Portugal will not be fazed by Germany side, he says
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Manuel Neuer says match is 'almost like a final' | 54,149 | record_train |
@placeholder was outside exercising two dogs on the grounds outside the | By Stephanie Linning A pet owner who reduced his dog to a bag of bones by depriving her of medication was today spared jail. Alexander McWilliams, 38, shocked RSPCA inspectors when he brought three-year-old Cleo, a legally registered pitbull terrier, to the door when they attended his flat in Kentish Town, north London in March. She was found to be suffering from a heart condition that caused her to be emaciated to the point where her spine and ribs were protruding. Vets were later forced to put her down. Bag of bones: Cleo was bloated, emaciated, with grossly overgrown claws and suffering from a serious heart condition when RSPCA inspectors rescued her in March. She weighed just 18.55kg
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Three-year-old pitbull terrier Cleo was found emaciated and bloated
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RSPCA inspector described her as 'one of the thinnest dogs' she had seen
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Cleo was suffering from heart condition that caused weight loss
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The dog was put down after receiving intensive treatment and therapy
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Owner Alexander McWilliams found guilty on two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to a protected animal | 54,150 | record_train |
Frustrating hold-up: Prime Minister @placeholder said the report should have been published years ago | Army families and MPs last night condemned ‘disgraceful incompetence’ and Establishment meddling for holding up the Iraq war inquiry. John Chilcot yesterday told David Cameron it will be ‘some further months’ before he can publish his report. Launched six years ago, Sir John’s inquiry is expected to criticise dozens of senior figures. Delay: Launched six years ago, Sir John Chilcot's inquiry is expected to criticise dozens of senior figures The delay means voters will go to the polls in May without knowing the official verdict on one of Britain’s most disastrous military ventures. John Miller, whose 21-year-old son Simon died in a massacre near Basra in 2003, said the delay was disgraceful.
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John Chilcot tells PM it will be 'months' before he can publish report
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John Miller, whose son died in Basra in 2003, says delay is disgraceful
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Whitehall sources said dozens of the key players in the conflict, including Tony Blair, are facing criticism in a document expected to run to a million words;
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Security services and military figures are said to have been vigorously exercising their right to respond to Sir John’s draft conclusions, holding up publication of an inquiry that has already cost taxpayers more than £9million;
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Twenty-nine notes from Mr Blair to then US president George W Bush will now be published with only ‘a very small number of essential redactions’;
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She wrote: ‘I have no big brand coropoarate sponosor [sic] who gives me free gear, pays me a salary, and gives me a bonus for making it to events like the @placeholder or rewards my spotlight in the media with another bonus check. | By Adam Shergold Members of the American athletics team have launched a protest against strict corporate sponsorship rules which prevent competitors promoting non-official brands during the Olympic Games. Dozens of track and field athletes have taken to Twitter, Facebook and personal blogs to demand reform of ‘Rule 40’ which forbids them to advertise their own personal sponsors if they are not approved Olympic partners. The 100m hurdler Dawn Harper even posted a photograph on Twitter of her mouth gagged with duct tape with ‘Rule 40’ written on it. The American hurdler Dawn Harper posted this picture on Twitter in protest at restrictions against sponsorship at the Olympics
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American track and field stars take to Twitter and blogs to demand changes to 'Rule 40'
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Rule states that only approved Olympic sponsors can be advertised during the Games
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Hurdler Dawn Harper posts 'gag' picture on Twitter
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IOC demands American officials quell the protest | 54,152 | record_train |
Still, the stage -- addressing representatives of the world's most powerful nations, @placeholder among them -- makes the assertions more salient, as does the fast approaching referendum in which residents of the Crimean Peninsula will vote whether to secede from Ukraine and join Russia. | (CNN) -- Moments after blasting what he called Russia's illegal "military aggression" of his nation, Ukraine's interim leader insisted Thursday that a peaceful resolution that ends with Kiev and Moscow becoming "real partners" is still possible. "We still believe that we have a chance to resolve these conflicts in a peaceful manner," interim Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk told the U.N. Security Council. Yatsenyuk's remarks come as thousands of Russian troops staged military exercises not far from his nation's border. And they are entirely new, given that Ukrainian officials have previously called for talks and slammed what they say is Russia's military invasion of their country, something that Russian President Vladimir Putin has denied.
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Ukrainian leader wants to know if "the Russians want war," thinks they don't
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Residents in Crimea are to vote Sunday on whether to leave Ukraine, join Russia
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Russia official: West "fanned ... unrest," Crimeans should have self-determination | 54,153 | record_train |
@placeholder is back at school now, he's still shaken by the whole incident but he's almost back to normal. | By James Rush PUBLISHED: 10:03 EST, 20 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:54 EST, 20 April 2013 An 11-year-old boy has been left scarred for life after he was attacked by his brother's dog which mauled his face and tore off part of his lip. Kyle McSkimming was rushed to hospital after he was attacked by the shar-pei dog, called Hulk. The boy had been visiting his brother's house in Kettering, Northamptonshire, when the family pet clamped its jaws around Kyle's face when he went to put a bandana on the dog's back. Kyle McSkimming underwent a three hour operation and required 33 stitches after he was attacked by his brother's shar-pei dog
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Kyle McSkimming was visiting his brother when he was attacked
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The dog mauled Kyle's face and tore off part of his lip
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He underwent a three hour operation and required 33 stitches
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She ended the relationship when she read in a newspaper that @placeholder had cheated on her. | You might know her as the glossy haired ‘It’ girl with a bona fide aristocratic background, a woman regularly linked with the rich and eligible including, for a time, Prince Andrew and footballer Ryan Giggs. Or perhaps you have seen her as the glamorous socialite-turned-entrepreneur on the gloriously lightweight Ladies of London, a reality TV show that revels in the tribulations and jealousies of the capital’s ‘elite’ lunchers. But Caroline Stanbury has another, altogether different claim to fame, one which is guaranteed to set jaws dropping to the parquet – even in the super-rich Surrey commuter belt where she has her £8million home.
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Caroline Stanbury has special room in her £8million home for her handbags
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Walk-in wardrobe with mirrors has at least 25 bags by Hermes and Chanel
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Each item organised by colour and designer, including regular and clutch
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After CNN first reported this story, Taser International, which had previously declined all comment, sent us what it called a "fact sheet" about the @placeholder case. | Watsonville, California (CNN) -- Sitting at the kitchen table in his small house, Steven Butler has trouble even with a very simple question. He cannot tell you the day of the week or the month, and he has to have the help of a calendar to tell you the year. "Once a moment is gone, it's gone," said his brother and caregiver, David Butler says in an interview to air on tonight's "Campbell Brown". "He can't remember any good times, birthday parties, Christmas, any event." On October 7, 2006, Steven Butler, by his own admission, was drunk and disorderly. He refused an order from a police officer in his hometown to get off a city bus. The officer used his Taser ECD (officially, an "Electronic Control Device") three times.
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Man claims Taser brought on cardiac arrest that starved his brain of oxygen
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Lawyers say Taser-funded research shows heart risk from Taser strikes
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Taser International insists no link between Taser and cardiac arrest
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If he succeeds, Day-@placeholder would be the first male actor to win three best actor Oscars. | London (CNN) -- All eyes in show business will turn to London on Sunday, as the stars of films from Steven Spielberg's political drama "Lincoln" to the Bond extravaganza "Skyfall" gather for the British Academy Film Awards ceremony. The Baftas, as the awards are known, are seen as one of the indicators for success in the Oscars. "Lincoln" leads the field with 10 Bafta nominations, while Tom Hooper's film version of the long-running stage musical "Les Miserables" and Ang Lee's "Life of Pi" each have nine nods. All three are in the running for best film in the British movie awards, along with "Argo," (seven nominations) a thriller set during the Iran hostage crisis, and "Zero Dark Thirty," (five nods) directed by Katheryn Bigelow -- the only woman to win a best director Oscar -- about the hunt for Osama bin Laden.
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The British Academy Film Awards ceremony takes place Sunday
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Political drama "Lincoln" leads the field with 10 Bafta nominations
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Oscar hopeful Daniel Day-Lewis is nominated to win a best actor award
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Helen Mirren is nominated in the best actress category for her role in "Hitchcock" | 54,157 | record_train |
It clearly states 'consecutive' but doesn't say consecutive to what," he said, after reviewing the documents in @placeholder's possession. | (CNN) -- There are indications that the man believed to have killed the head of the Colorado prison system this month may have been released from prison early because of a clerical error. Evan Ebel entered the Department of Corrections in February, 2005, sentenced to three years in prison on robbery and menacing charges. In June 2005, facing more charges, Ebel was sentenced to eight years for assault and three more years for menacing, both concurrent to the original sentence, meaning he could get out in eight years total, in 2013. While Ebel was in prison, he assaulted a prison guard.
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CNN affiliate KUSA says it has a copy of Evan Ebel's plea agreement from 2008 assault
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It says Ebel was sentenced to four years 'consecutively,' which should have been added to his prison term
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Official court documents did not specify 'concurrent' or 'consecutive' so prison officials made the sentence concurrent
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Ebel was released in January, and is suspected of killing the prison system chief in March | 54,158 | record_train |
He was not paroled from an @placeholder prison until 2002. | (CNN) -- Thirty years ago, 909 Americans were led to their death by the Rev. Jim Jones in a mass murder-suicide pact in a South American jungle, shortly after Jones' gunmen killed a visiting U.S. congressman and four others at a nearby airstrip. One-third of the victims were children. Many were killed by Jones' aides, who squirted cyanide down their throats. Of the nearly 1,000 church members who began the day in Jonestown, a cult commune, only 33 survived to see the next day. The following is a thumbnail history of the Jonestown tragedy on Nov. 18, 1978: What happened? More than 900 Americans died in a South American jungle upon the orders of Rev. Jim Jones, who had tried to create a socialist paradise that survivors called a slave camp.
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In 1978, 909 Americans were led to mass murder-suicide by Rev. Jim Jones
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One-third of the dead at Jonestown were children; only 33 people survived
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Jones was a self-appointed minister and phony faith healer from the Midwest
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Two women accused him of sexually assaulting them during an August 2010 visit to @placeholder in connection with a WikiLeaks release of internal U.S. military documents. | (CNN) -- Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa on Saturday defended his country's decision to grant WikiLeaks' founder Julian Assange asylum, slamming Great Britain's behavior toward Ecuador as "intolerable" and "unacceptable." Assange is currently holed up inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London. Ecuador offered him asylum this week, but British authorities have said they are committed to extraditing him to Sweden, where Assange is wanted to face questioning over claims of rape and sexual molestation. The situation remains at a standoff. Assange demands U.S. end WikiLeaks 'witch hunt' "Who do they think they're dealing with?" Correa asked rhetorically of Great Britain during his weekly address. "They don't realize Latin America is free and sovereign. We won't tolerate interference, colonialism of any kind."
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Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa says Great Britain's behavior is "unacceptable"
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"They don't realize Latin America is free and sovereign," he says
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Julian Assange has been holed up inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London since June
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Ecuador granted asylum to Assange, but the U.K. does not recognize it | 54,160 | record_train |
A private service for relatives of victims and former Pan Am employees will also take place at London's @placeholder, where the airliner began its final flight. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- Events commemorating the bombing of an American airliner over the Scottish town of Lockerbie were taking place Sunday in both the UK and the U.S. to mark the 20th anniversary of the attack which killed 270 people. Mourners gathered at a wreath-laying ceremony Sunday to mark the Lockerbie bombing. All 259 people on board Pan Am flight 103 from London to New York were killed when the plane exploded in midair on December 21, 1988. A further 11 people died on the ground as debris rained down on Lockerbie. In Scotland, mourners watched as a commemorative wreath was laid at Dryfesdale Cemetery, the site of a permanent memorial and remembrance garden to the victims of the attack.
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Events marking 20th anniversary of Lockerbie airliner bombing to be held Sunday
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270 killed when Pan Am flight from London to New York exploded in midair
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Services to be held in Scotland, at Heathrow Airport and in U.S.
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Libyan intelligence officer convicted of attack in 2001 currently serving life sentence | 54,161 | record_train |
This means in order to be considered a "good @placeholder" or "good Republican" citizens, and the lawmakers who represent them, are pressured to think and vote only in a certain, partisan way, political demographers and analysts have found. | Washington (CNN) -- In the enclaves of Richmond, Virginia, the political and ideological dividing line is a highway. On one side of Interstate 195 is Windsor Farms, a wealthy community designed to look like an English village. It is home to a historic country club and its residents are 75% Republican, according to an analysis by the Cook Political Report. On the other side of the highway is Carytown, a community that prides itself on its urban chic shops and restaurants. It held a craft beer festival this past weekend and its residents are 75% Democrat. "Clearly one side of the city of Richmond is very old money and conservative and on the other side of the street, it's a very progressive college community," said David Wasserman, U.S. House editor for the Cook Political Report. "This is a fairly recent development. We've never seen this type of polarization on a neighborhood level to such a degree and it's only increasing."
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Politically engaged Americans are increasingly partisan, according to a new Pew poll
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Hyper-partisanship at the local level eventually leads to hyper-partisanship in Congress, experts say
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Those who trend more moderate are also less likely to be politically-engaged, the Pew poll found
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"If you want to do any local estimates, you need big samples, and that's what the @placeholder gets you," he said. | (CNN) -- Americans needing health insurance or disability services could be overlooked by their local governments if a bill now being considered by the Senate passes. It would eliminate a survey that some call a vital source of information about health indicators of millions of Americans, but which House Republicans say is too expensive and raises privacy concerns. It's called the American Community Survey. The Census Bureau surveys about a quarter of a million Americans every month. Community officials, academics and businesses rely on this information to understand the markets they operate in and the needs of individual localities. The House last week passed a Republican-backed bill that would cut the survey altogether, citing costs and privacy issues.
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Congress threatens to kill survey used for health coverage data
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American Community Survey costs $2.4 billion for 10 years
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House Republicans: It's expensive and unconstitutional
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House has voted to scrap it; Senate hasn't voted on it yet | 54,163 | record_train |
'I was speaking to @placeholder and he said when Madrid played on 3G pitch against weaker opposition the players struggled because they didn't like the surface. | By Phil Blanche, Press Association Sport Wales manager Chris Coleman insists Real Madrid are happy for Gareth Bale to play on Andorra's 3G pitch should FIFA give the controversial surface the all-clear for their Euro 2016 opener. Coleman spent last weekend in Madrid where he saw two games and met up with Real boss Carlo Ancelotti and his star man Bale. Top of the agenda was the playing surface at Andorra's rebuilt 3,300 capacity national stadium where Wales will kick-off their Euro campaign on September 9 - if it passes a FIFA inspection on Friday. No problem: Real Madrid will allow Gareth Bale to play for Wales on Andorra's artificial pitch
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Wales will face Andorra in their first Euro 2016 qualifier on September 9
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The hosts hope to use a 3G pitch instead of regular grass
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FIFA will inspect the pitch on Friday and decide whether the game can be played on it
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Gareth Bale will be allowed to play by his club Real Madrid | 54,164 | record_train |
They also spoke in January and have another call scheduled for September according to @placeholder sources. | By Tim Shipman, Deputy Political Editor PUBLISHED: 17:13 EST, 29 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:30 EST, 1 June 2012 David Cameron has developed a ‘special relationship’ with Tony Blair, holding at least eight conversations with him on how to run the country. Mr Blair visited Mr Cameron’s official country residence of Chequers last July – a meeting that has previously never been disclosed by Downing Street. The pair have also had at least seven phone conversations since Mr Cameron took the keys to No10, a rate of around once every three months. Advice: David Cameron (left) has held at least eight conversations with Tony Blair on how to run the country
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Blair visited Cameron at Chequers last July, Downing Street reveals
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Pair speak once every three months with next call due in September
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They have spoken on phone seven times most recently in February
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Topics include Euro crisis, the economy, and public sector reform
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Blair also advises Cameron about coping with the rigours of the job
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Ex-PM speaks to senior ministers on public service reform
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News will anger Tory backbenchers concerned about Lib Dem influence
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Blair said to admire Cameron's efforts to drag party into centre ground | 54,165 | record_train |
The newfound success is straining the factory network of the @placeholder automakers, as well as the companies that make the thousands of parts that go into each vehicle. | By Associated Press UPDATED: 00:30 EST, 28 February 2012 Auto sales are growing so fast that Detroit can barely keep up. Three years after the U.S. auto industry nearly collapsed, sales of cars and trucks are surging. Sales could exceed 14million this year, above last year's 12.8million. The result: Carmakers are adding shifts and hiring thousands of workers around the country. Carmakers and parts companies added more than 38,000 jobs last year, with industry employment averaging 717,000 for 2011. And automakers have announced plans to add another 13,000 this year, mostly on night shifts. Assembly line: A Ford Motor employee works on the underbody of 2012 Ford Focus vehicles at the Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan on December 14, 2011
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Sales could exceed 14million this year, above last year's 12.8million
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If prediction is accurate, auto factories in North America will reach 90 per cent of their capacity
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Car and parts markers to add another 13,000 jobs | 54,166 | record_train |
Statistics quantifying crimes against children are hard to come by in @placeholder, an impoverished nation ravaged by three decades of war. | (CNN) -- The young Afghan girl sits in the center of the room, weeping. Using her hand and her blue scarf to hide her face, she recounts how she was brutally raped by five gunmen. The 12-year-old girl, gang-raped in Afghanistan, weeps as her family demands justice. The girl's tragic case is one of many in war-torn Afghanistan, activists say. The 12-year-old girl's family members say they'll take their own lives unless justice is served. "We will all commit suicide; this is not living," cries the mother of the girl, whose gang-rape occurred in Northern Afghanistan. The girl's adolescent voice pleads for help from Hamid Karzai, the president of Afghanistan.
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Young rape victim's family vows to commit suicide unless justice is served
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Father of another rape victim sobs: "I just want justice"
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U.N. official says crimes are accompanied by a "sense of impunity" | 54,167 | record_train |
"Jews continue to be accused of blood libel, dual loyalty, and undue influence on government policy and the media, and the symbols and images associated with age-old forms of @placeholder endure." | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A report from the U.S. State Department details "an upsurge" across the world of anti-Semitism -- hostility and discrimination toward Jewish people. "Today, more than 60 years after the Holocaust, anti-Semitism is not just a fact of history, it is a current event," the report says. The report -- called Contemporary Global Anti-Semitism and given to Congress on Thursday -- is dedicated to the memory of the late U.S. Rep. Tom Lantos, a survivor of the Holocaust, the extermination of 6 million Jews during World War II. The report details physical acts of anti-Semitism, such as attacks, property damage, and cemetery desecration. It also lists manifestations such as conspiracy theories concerning Jews, Holocaust denial, anti-Zionism and the demonization of Israel.
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Anti-Semitism not just history, it's "a current event," State Department report says
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Report cites attacks, Holocaust denial, property desecration, hate-mongering
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Some governments promote anti-Semitism, report says, citing Iran, Syria | 54,168 | record_train |
In a statement, @placeholder said: ‘The safety and well-being of the pets in our care is our top priority. | By Belinda Robinson A distraught pet owner has told how her dog died after she became overheated during a grooming session at PetSmart. Cindi Tousel took her dog Gracie to PetSmart in Mentor, Ohio, last Saturday. The dog, a six-year-old Newfoundland had been groomed at that branch for several years, but when she arrived Tousel was told that her dog's usual groomer was away on holiday. Owner: Cindi Tousel, a dog lover took her pet Gracie to PetSmart in Mentor for routine grooming last week Dog: Gracie was a 6-year-old Newfoundland loved by Tousel and the rest of her family
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Cindi Tousel took her dog Gracie to PetSmart in Mentor, Ohio, last week
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The dog had been groomed at the branch for several years
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A few hours later PetSmart staff told Tousel to come and pick up her dog
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She had to rush her to an emergency vet after her temperature spiked
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The next day her beloved dog died and she suspects she was overheated
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She hopes that PetSmart will make sure that this does not happen again | 54,169 | record_train |
After @placeholder had left the bank, the manager called 911 at 9:21 a.m., and the first unit arrived at the home about 9:30 a.m. | New Haven, Connecticut (CNN) -- A man accused of killing three members of a Connecticut family and setting their home ablaze in a 2007 home invasion told police after his arrest that he was "desperate for money," the officer who interviewed him testified Wednesday. Steven Hayes is charged with capital murder, kidnapping, sexual assault, burglary and arson in the July 2007 deaths of Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her daughters, Hayley Petit, 17, and Michaela Petit, 11. Hayes and co-defendant Joshua Komisarjevsky -- who will be tried separately -- also are accused of beating and tying up Dr. William Petit and leaving him in the basement while they attacked Hawke-Petit and Michaela Petit, ransacked the home and set it afire.
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Detective testifies Hayes was "desperate for money"
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Hayes told police the suspects didn't find as much money as they hoped
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Trial in slayings of three Connecticut
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Smallwood expects to stay in the hotel once a week and says it will become a @placeholder bolt-hole for the band. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- London's newest hotelier Mark Fuller is showing commendable bravado for someone about to open a luxury hotel during a global recession. Entrepreneur Mark Fuller in the Sanctum Soho hotel, a rock'n'roll "haven of hedonism" in London. "F*** the recession, let's get on with it," he says, while sitting on the roof terrace of the Sanctum Soho, a 30-room establishment dubbed the rock'n'roll hotel, as much for its "anything goes" service philosophy as the pedigree of its owners, which include the co-managers of heavy metal band Iron Maiden. "We do not recognize there is a credit crunch because we believe you should battle through it," Fuller says, adding, "If you get panicky and scary about things like this, you're no man at all."
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Entrepreneur braves recession to open rock'n'roll hotel in London's Soho
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Sanctum Soho offers roof terrace with 24 hour bar, Jacuzzi, guitar doctors
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Rooms sparkle with silver wallpaper, free standing baths and champagne
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I have learned a lot during my time away from competitive tennis and I now have even a greater appreciation for what a privilege it is to be a professional athlete," @placeholder said in a statement. | (CNN) -- Mardy Fish has criticized tennis authorities for halving the suspension handed out to fellow American player Wayne Odesnik for importing controlled drugs. Odesnik will be able to resume his career from December 29 after the International Tennis Federation conditionally canceled the second year of his ban following his cooperation with anti-doping officials. The 25-year-old pleaded guilty to importing human growth hormone into Australia at the start of last year, but is now free to play again when the 2011 season begins Down Under next month. The ITF said he had provided "substantial assistance" to its anti-doping program, and that his requirement to do so is "ongoing."
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Mardy Fish describe's ITF's decision on Wayne Odesnik as "a black eye for all sport"
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Odesnik's two-year suspension for importing HGH has been halved due to cooperation
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The ITF expects the 25-year-old to continue giving assistance to anti-doping officials
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The former world No. 77 is free to return to tennis from December 29 | 54,172 | record_train |
Earlier Tuesday, a nurse who tried to treat @placeholder's insomnia with natural remedies testified that Jackson told her that doctors assured him using the surgical anesthetic propofol at home to induce sleep was safe as long as he was monitored. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Tears flowed from Dr. Conrad Murray's eyes Wednesday as he listened to an elderly patient tell jurors that Murray had opened a clinic in the Acres Homes community of Houston in honor of his father, who had practiced there. After 17 days of hearing about how pop star Michael Jackson died under Murray's care, jurors began hearing Wednesday from people who say the doctor saved lives. Ruby Mosley was one of five character witnesses called by Murray's defense lawyers Wednesday morning as his involuntary manslaughter trial nears an end. "If this man had been greedy, he never would have come to an area, a community of Acres Homes, 75% of them poor, on welfare and Social Security," Mosley said.
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NEW: Dr. Murray sheds tears as heart patient testifies
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Murray "is the best doctor I've ever seen," a former heart patient says
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Character witnesses testify for Dr. Murray's defense Wednesday
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The @placeholder has responded to this by defending the framework, but also allowing public comment through February. | (CNN)This year, high school students taking Advanced Placement U.S. history in some parts of the country are getting a lesson in current affairs. And in partisanship. The College Board, which creates standards for what knowledge students in AP classes must demonstrate to get college credit for taking the course, introduced a new 95-page framework that is causing controversy. Not for what's in it, but for what is left out. Conservative school board members in several states say it's biased and not patriotic enough. They complain that the new framework does not mention important facts and figures, like the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. or the Founding Fathers and Declaration of Independence.
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Several states debating new framework for AP history instruction
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Conservatives say it is biased
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@placeholder officials intervened on the couple's behalf by raising the case with Qatari officials on multiple occasions. | An American couple cleared Sunday by a Qatari appeals court of wrongdoing in the death of their adopted daughter has been barred from leaving the Middle Eastern country just hours after they were told they were free to go. Matthew and Grace Huang were stopped from exiting the conservative Gulf nation and had their passports confiscated as they tried to pass through airport immigration control in the capital, Doha, said family representative Eric Volz, who is traveling with them. The unexpected delay adds a new twist to a closely watched legal saga that may have stemmed from cultural misunderstandings in the conservative Gulf nation.
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A Qatari appeals court on Sunday overturned a ruling against American couple Grace and Matthew Huang
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The Huangs were originally jailed on murder charges following the January 2013 death of their adopted daughter Gloria
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They were convicted of child endangerment and sentenced to three years in prison in March
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Matthew and Grace Huang say 8-year-old Gloria died of medical problems complicated by unusual eating habits that included periods of binging and self-starvation
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Well answer me this @placeholder, what sort of animal would serve a dessert with peas in: [see image two, above]. | (CNN) -- A six-page rant to Virgin Atlantic's Sir Richard Branson about a woeful in-flight meal attracted so much attention on the Internet that it was rumored to be a clever marketing stunt. Image one: "Look at this Richard. Just look at it." The author was reported to be Oliver Beale, a 29 year old art director who works at a London advertising agency. Both he and Virgin have insisted the letter, described as possibly "the world's best passenger complaint," is authentic. Here's what Beale had to say after a flight he described as a "culinary journey of hell."
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This complaint letter was sent to Virgin Atlantic boss Sir Richard Branson
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It spread across the Internet, prompting speculation it was a Virgin PR stunt
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Author Oliver Beale said it was a genuine complaint about state of his meal
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Beale: "Once it was regurgitated it was clearly then blended and mixed with mustard" | 54,176 | record_train |
"@placeholder is full of a lot of landscaping [and] landscaping companies, a lot of nursery companies," Deline says. | TAMPA, Florida (CNN) -- Some Florida minimum-security inmates want to know: Can you handle the heat? Inmates work with peppers at the Hillsborough County Jail in Tampa, Florida. Hot sauce heat, that is -- Jail House Fire Hot Sauce, cooked up by inmates at the Hillsborough County Jail and now offered for sale. The idea to make Jail House Fire Hot Sauce came from a Cuban former inmate who thought food in the big house was bland. Allen Boatman, the head of the jail's horticulture program, remembers what his former trusty said: "We're growing these peppers. Why don't we use them?"
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Florida minimum-security jail raises peppers, uses them in hot sauce
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Three inmate-produced sauces available: "Original," "Smoke" and "No Escape"
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Proceeds from sale of sauces goes back into jail's horticulture program
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Those who are already initiated spend the 55 days of the @placeholder blessing believers who come to pray for money, health or for their sins to be cleansed. | By Katy Winter A sea of vibrant colour enveloped the mythical Saraswati river at Allahabad as the crowds descended for the Kumbh Mela festival, among them, thousands of holy men and those young people hoping to be initiated into this ancient section of Indian society. The Kumbh Mela, the mass Hindu pilgrimage of faith in which Hindus gather to bathe in a sacred river, takes place every three years, switching between four cities, with last year’s event in Allahabad attracting more than 100 million pilgrims, making it the biggest gathering of humans in history. Now a stunning set of pictures taken by photographer Eric Lafforgue, has opened a rare window into the complex and often hidden world of the religion's holy men or Sadhus who attend the festival.
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The Kumbh Mela is a Hindu pilgrimage to the city of Allahabad which takes place every three years
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Last year's festival saw 100 million pilgrims traveling to bathe in the Saraswati river which runs through the city
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Thousands of Sadhus or holy men also join them, with many more attending to be initiated into the austere holy life | 54,178 | record_train |
Hiding out: Konias had fled to Pompano Beach, Florida after reportedly robbing his armored van in @placeholder | By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 12:52 EST, 24 April 2012 | UPDATED: 13:31 EST, 24 April 2012 Custody: Kenneth Konias Jr, 22, was caught in Florida after allegedly killing Michael Haines and stealing $2.3million from the security van they drove The armored van guard who killed his partner and stole $2.3million has been captured after going on the run. Kenneth Konias Jr, 22, waived his right to a removal hearing today in Florida, hours after he was arrested in Pompano Beach. He will be transported back to Pittsburgh to face charges. Konias allegedly killed fellow guard Michael Haines inside their Garda Cash Logistics truck on February 28 and disappeared with the millions.
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Kenneth Konias Jr, 22, found on Florida beach
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$275,000 recovered... but most of money still missing | 54,179 | record_train |
@placeholder, known for with its famous bull logo, has been an icon of Wall Street and investing. | NEW YORK (CNN) -- Global markets were reeling Monday after a historic day on Wall Street that saw two famous names become the latest victims of the credit crunch. The leading U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy and brokerage Merrill Lynch was the subject of a $50 billion buyout by Bank of America. The fate of other big name financial institutions remained in doubt and stock prices plunged in Asia, Europe and the United States. In New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed 504 points down, or about 4.4 percent. The Nasdaq composite lost 3.6 percent, its worst single-session percentage decline since March 24, 2003. It left the tech-fueled average at its lowest point since March 17 of this year.
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U.S. investment banking giant Lehman Brothers to file for bankruptcy
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Featuring panoramic harbour views, the house looks over the full sweep of @placeholder and the city skyline. | Drenched in the glamour and elegance of Classic Hollywood, a $10 million Rose Bay property has hit the market, capturing the magical properties of light and space in the style of the Spanish Revival. The stunning residence was designed by architect Alan Edgecliff Stafford in 1934, who worked closely with fellow architects in Los Angeles and Palm Beach in Florida during his career. The magnificent property is anticipated to fetch close to $10 million at auction on November 10, and is evidently inspired by classic properties from the sun-bathed areas of LA. Built in the Spanish Mission architectural style that Los Angles is so well known for, the house has been listed by the medical entrepreneur Robert Gregg and his wife, Elaine
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Built in the Spanish Mission style popular in LA and Florida, this house was originally built for the director of Wrigley's Australia in 1934
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Built by Australian architect Alan Edgecliff Stafford who worked closely with fellow architects in Los Angeles and Palm Springs
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It combines the glamour of Hollywood with panoramic views of Sydney Harbour
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It has been used as the location of fashion launches for Samantha Wills and is expected to fetch $10 million at auction
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From a luxurious in-ground pool, to a self-contained guest cabana, to a 1000 bottle bespoke cellar, this property has it all! | 54,181 | record_train |
She told a newspaper: ‘@placeholder is not about charity, it is about justice. | By Tom Kelly Last updated at 4:35 AM on 30th January 2012 Campaigner: Catherine Hester talking to children at Millbank Primary School in Cardiff as head of Oxfam in Wales While Stephen Hester has been lambasted over £1million bonus, his sister has devoted her life to helping the needy and trying to bring about a fairer society. Catherine Hester is the former head of Oxfam in Wales and played an active role in the Make Poverty History campaign. The 43-year-old also spent two years as a volunteer in Tanzania, where she co-ordinated an education programme for street children. Before that she worked with children with special needs and taught in a primary school in London’s East End.
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Catherine Hester is a former head of Oxfam in Wales
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North Korean officials, meanwhile, asked for @placeholder to release the cargo ship and let the crew go. | Panama City, Panama (CNN) -- Four days have passed since Panamanian authorities discovered undeclared military weapons hidden aboard a North Korean ship, and the painstaking process of examining the entire vessel is crawling at a snail's pace. The ship has five cargo holds, only one of which has been emptied as of Thursday. "The technicians on board have told us that this cargo was loaded in a way that makes it difficult to unload," Panamanian Security Minister Jose Raul Mulino said. The North Korean crew had resisted the Panamanian authorities and cut the cables to the onboard cranes. Panamanian investigators brought their own cranes, but removing the containers inside the cargo holds has been an "odyssey," Mulino said.
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They have found military weapons in shipping containers
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Cubans say the equipment was bound for North Korea for repair | 54,183 | record_train |
The cross marked @placeholder is the one that has been affected by fire | By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 07:07 EST, 3 January 2013 | UPDATED: 13:12 EST, 3 January 2013 A fire at a transmitter site has affected television and radio broadcasts to 80,000 homes. The fire service were called to the blaze at the site in Bathampton, near Bath in North Somerset, just before 6am today. Crews put out the fire which is now believed to have been deliberately started. Turned off: The BBC has estimated that 80,000 homes in the area around Bath have been affected Freeview television channels, BBC Radio Bristol, national analogue and digital radio channels were all disrupted.
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Fire service were called to the blaze at the site in Bathampton, near Bath
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The damage caused a power cut, which engineers are working to fix
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‘Nowhere is the image of New York as the global melting pot truer than Queens,’ said @placeholder in its best-of list. | The New York borough of Queens has been given top spot in a list of the best places to visit in the US next year. The sprawling suburb, traditionally off the tourist map, has beaten a host of America's most famous destinations in an annual 'Best in the US' ranking compiled by Lonely Planet. The list praised Queens' microbreweries, beaches, global food offerings and ‘world-class’ art scene. The overlooked New York borough of Queens has been named the best place in the US to visit in 2015 Lonely Planet praised the culinary scene that has sprung up around Rockaway Beach in Queens
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Once off the tourist map, Queens topped Lonely Planet's 'best of' list
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It beat New Orleans, New Hampshire and the Colorado River
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The borough has been described as the 'global melting pot of New York'
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Praised for its microbreweries, beaches, food and ‘world-class’ art scene | 54,185 | record_train |
Good idea, bad idea: @placeholder's didn't think its employees should eat the food they serve, as seen in this graph from their staff website McResource Line, which was pulled down this week | By Ryan Gorman PUBLISHED: 18:35 EST, 25 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:35 EST, 25 December 2013 It's the most McHappy of circumstances. An embarrassing situation for McDonald's has now escalated as the fast food giant temporarily shut down their now-infamous staff-only website, McResource Line, on Wednesday after it was revealed the chain had been lecturing employees not to eat take out. The same site hit headlines earlier this year for urging employees to sell their things and get second jobs to make ends meet. A graphic on the homepage read: 'Fast foods are quick, reasonably priced, and readily available alternatives to home cooking. While convenient and economical for a busy lifestyle, fast foods are typically high in calories, fat, saturated fat, sugar, and salt and may put people at risk for becoming overweight.'
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The same website that told employees to apply for food stamps, pawn their things and find second jobs as at it again this week, telling staff not to eat deep-fried food and choose 'healthier options
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McResource Line has now been listed as 'temporarily unavailable for upgrades'
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Embarrassingly, McDonald's admitted the take-down was due to the site containing 'outdated information' that 'created unwarranted scrutiny' | 54,186 | record_train |
@placeholder in 2013 may not be sliding towards war and China and Japan understand how mutually beneficial relations have been, and how much they risk losing, but we also know the folly of assuming risk away. | Tokyo (CNN) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe this week condemned China's "unnecessary escalation" of tensions between the two nations over disputed islets known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan. He was referring to two incidents in January when Chinese frigates reportedly locked weapons radar onto a Japanese vessel and a helicopter, a claim China denies. Once fire-control radar is locked on, a missile can be fired at the designated target, generating obvious risks of miscalculation. At best this is a militarized game of tag but one that could, at its worst, spark wider hostilities. When Japan indicated that its jets might fire tracer bullets to warn off Chinese aircraft, a Chinese general responded that Japan should refrain from doing so, as this would be taken as an act of war. In this context, there is good reason to be concerned that Asia is sleepwalking its way towards war.
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China-Japan tensions escalated after incident between respective navies
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Kingston: This is a militarized game of tag that could spark wider hostilities
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Both sides continue to press their claim over the Diaoyu/Senkaku islands
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Code of conduct in disputed seas could prevent armed miscalculations | 54,187 | record_train |
He burst into tears and said: 'I love you too @placeholder' and told the congregation today was the tenth anniversary of the day they met for the first time. | Lynda Bellingham's widower has said his wife had 'sobbed her heart out' before she died as she failed to get acting work because people 'wouldn't give a job to a Loose Woman'. The 66-year-old, who died of bowel cancer in October, believed her regular four-year spot on the ITV show 'marred her career', her husband Michael Pattemore said. Ms Bellingham decided to 'get the hell out' of Loose Women as her acting career faltered, only to become terminally ill, Mr Pattemore said. Scroll down for video Upset: Lynda Bellingham said being on Loose Women 'marred' her acting career and kept her out of work, her husband Michael has said
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Lynda Bellingham died in October after losing her battle with bowel cancer
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66-year-old was warned people 'wouldn't give a job to a Loose Woman'
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Her husband Michael said she 'sobbed' because of lack of acting work
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'She felt typecast by them (Loose Women) and felt they marred her career, preventing her from getting the acting jobs she really wanted', he said
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Ms Bellingham joked before death that work picked up because of cancer
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During final Loose Women appearance she said: 'I wanted to win an Oscar at 75 for Best Newcomer. Sadly that's gone out of the window' | 54,188 | record_train |
The @placeholder-based pirates have extended their reach beyond Somalia's coastline. | (CNN) -- The European Union will launch its first naval operation Tuesday, protecting vessels from pirate attacks off the coast of Somalia, EU policy chief Javier Solana announced Monday. A French army helicopter taking off from French frigate Nivose, on patrol in the Gulf of Aden. EU foreign ministers approved the mission during their regular meeting in Brussels on Monday. Solana said the operation is "very important" because EU vessels will be operating "in a place in the world that everybody's looking at because of the new problems related to piracy." "It's very important that we have taken that decision to launch it tomorrow," he added.
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EU force will take over the role of escorting U.N. World Food Program vessels
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Role includes "protection of vulnerable vessels cruising off the Somali coast"
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Pirates have attacked almost 100 vessels off Somalia's coast this year
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Warships from U.S., India, Russia and Malaysia also patrol region | 54,189 | record_train |
Turning his back on @placeholder: Vidic (second left) will leave Old Trafford after eight years | Inter Milan have announced the capture of Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic for next season. Sportsmail revealed how Inter had been first to react to the veteran Manchester United defender’s decision to quit Old Trafford at the end of the season. The club confirmed they had finally got their man on Wednesday and a picture of Vidic was posted on Inter's official Twitter feed along with a welcome message for the United star that read: 'Here's Vidic signing his contract. See you in June, Nemanja!' VIDEO Scroll down to watch David Moyes talk about Vidic's decision to quit Old Trafford
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Nemanja Vidic will join Inter Milan at the end of the season, Italians confirm
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Vidic 'is a world-class player' says Inter president Erick Thohir
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Serbia centre back 'is another part of the great side we are building'
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Vidic's three-year deal thought to be worth around £20m
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Italian side tweet picture of Serbian signing deal | 54,190 | record_train |
@placeholder, which specializes in moving freight for the military and businesses, did not immediately return a call asking about whether the pilots had, in fact, performed such a takeoff. | (CNN) -- Four days after a U.S. civilian-operated cargo jet plunged into the ground shortly after takeoff from Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, killing all seven people aboard, one expert said that a number of factors likely were involved in the incident. "Accidents, of which this was among the worst that I've ever seen, are typically a confluence of circumstances of seemingly unrelated events, which all coalesce to create a disaster," said Arthur Rosenberg, a pilot, engineer and partner in the New York-based law firm, Soberman & Rosenberg. The doomed plane's final moments appear to have been captured by a dashboard camera inside a vehicle on the base.
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"It really is nauseating to look at," pilot says of plane crash video
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National Air Cargo "will not speculate as to the cause of the accident"
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Military vehicles were "properly loaded and secured," company says | 54,191 | record_train |
@placeholder and takes wine studies and a senior role | By Julian Gavaghan and Paul Bentley PUBLISHED: 12:04 EST, 30 August 2012 | UPDATED: 19:55 EST, 30 August 2012 If you’ve arranged a romantic meal at a swanky restaurant but can’t tell a Pinot Noir from a Merlot, there’s a device that could spare you your blushes – and impress your other half. An app for smartphones promises to match your meal with the perfect wine. Developed by a lecturer in wine studies from University College Birmingham, the app requires users to simply type in the food they are about to eat and the most suitable wine is recommended.
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An app for smartphones has been developed to match wines to food
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Developed by a lecturer in wine studies from University College Birmingham
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The app is called Wine Find | 54,192 | record_train |
I say "mostly" because it did make a decision last year that basically said this: The @placeholder guarantees that individuals may have guns, and that guarantee must factor in to state laws. | (CNN Student News) -- January 20, 2011 Download PDF maps related to today's show: • Gahanna, Ohio • Florida • Colorado Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Hi, I'm Carl Azuz. In today's edition of CNN Student News, we're breaking down a debate over part of the Bill of Rights. First, though, a White House welcome. First Up: Presidential Visit AZUZ: That's first lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama officially welcoming Chinese President Hu Jintao to the White House. This ceremony happened yesterday morning. President Hu was met by several top U.S. officials as well as a military honor guard. Kicked off a day of meetings between the two leaders. During a news conference later in the day, the Chinese president said his country and the U.S. "share broad common interests and important common responsibilities."
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Examine a program that teaches Chinese language and culture to American students
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Delve into a debate surrounding the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
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Watch what happens when researchers test the echolocation talents of some dolphins
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So it's unlikely that even a firm deal with India would have brought @placeholder universal accolades. | President Barack Obama has left India for Saudi Arabia without inking a climate deal that formed much of the basis for his second trip to the subcontinent. The Hindustan Times reported on Tuesday that India has refused to embrace the idea of a 'peaking year' for greenhouse gas emissions – a designated year after which emissions levels would have to start decreasing. China agreed to that sort of framework last year, but Indian officials now see being lumped in with Beijing as a negative thing. India is the world's fourth-biggest carbon emitter. China is number one. 'Having a peaking year was not acceptable to us,' an Indian environment ministry official told the Times.
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India refused to agree to a 'peaking year' after which its carbon dioxide emissions would begin to decline
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government brushed off Obama's demands, instead maintaining that it will reduce CO2 levels per dollar of economic activity
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India also pledged to quintuple its solar energy capacity and boost its wind energy capacity 30-fold by 2022
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Obama acknowledged that it looks unfair for the US to ask emerging economies to do without the fossi fuels America was built on
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Air Force One will emit more than 809 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere during his trip to India and Saudi Arabia | 54,194 | record_train |
Jones also of @placeholder is charged with first-degree sodomy, promoting a sexual performance by a minor, use of a minor in a sexual performance, distribution of matter portraying a sexual performance by a minor. | Four teenagers and a 20-year-old man have been charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy, videoing the incident and distributing the footage. Sam Miller, 18, Tyler Riess Perry, 19, Dayton Ross Jones, 20, as well as two unnamed 17-year-olds, of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, are being held following the incident in the early hours of Sunday morning. The victim was taken to Gateway Medical Center in Clarksville to be treated for serious physical injury, according to the Christian County Sheriff's Office. Arrests: Sam Miller, 18, left, and Tyler Riess Perry, 19, right, are charged with sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy leaving him with life-threatening injuries
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Victim attacked in the early hours of Sunday morning
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He remained in intensive care on Wednesday with life-threatening injuries
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Sheriff's Office say more arrests are expected | 54,195 | record_train |
His family said in a statement: 'Our son @placeholder was a brave young soldier, who is loved by his family, girlfriend and friends. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:59 EST, 16 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:00 EST, 17 September 2012 The families of two British soldiers killed by a man dressed as a local Afghan policeman have paid tribute to their loved ones. Married father-of-two Sergeant Gareth Thursby, 29, and Private Thomas Wroe, 18, were shot dead in the south of Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, yesterday. The soldiers served in 3rd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of Wellington's). Tributes: Married father-of-two Sergeant Gareth Thursby, 29, and Private Thomas Wroe, 18, were shot dead in the south of Nahr-e Saraj district, Helmand province, yesterday
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Two soldiers shot dead were from 3rd Battalion The Yorkshire Regiment
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'Deep loss suffered' after they were killed at checkpoint in Afghanistan
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Latest deaths bring total UK forces dead in Afghanistan to 430 since 2001 | 54,196 | record_train |
There was a cue in "@placeholder" -- in the third season, the fourth episode, a major character died. | (CNN) -- When you think back to your favorite TV memories, often music is intertwined. Whether it's the theme song from "Gilligan's Island," "M*A*S*H," "Cheers" or "Batman," it's often the thing people remember more than anything else about a show. But were they ever on the same level with, say, the themes from "Star Wars" or "The Godfather?" Over the past decade, we've seen the rise of television as prestige entertainment. And we've had memorable theme music to go along with it, from "The Sopranos" to "Dexter" to "Mad Men." Two of the most noteworthy themes from the recent era, "Battlestar Galactica" and "The Walking Dead," come from the mind of young Emmy award-winning composer Bear McCreary, who has been in demand ever since "Battlestar." For example, he won that Emmy for the Starz TV series "Da Vinci's Demons," and most recently, he's composed the theme for the high-profile network series "Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." and the upcoming Starz series "Black Sails."
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Music and theme songs continue to be among the most memorable parts of TV
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With the arrival of prestige TV series, music on television is also gaining in esteem
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Young Emmy-winning composer Bear McCreary sees a "renaissance in the industry" | 54,197 | record_train |
@placeholder's book is illuminated by his interviews with Kennedy beat writers and audience members, which give his retracing of the campaign's exhaustive travels a striking immediacy. | (CNN) -- A few days before the 1968 California Democratic primary, Washington Post reporter Richard Harwood told his editor he wanted to stop covering Robert F. Kennedy's campaign for president. Robert Kennedy's campaign for president lasted 82 days before he died on June 6, 1968. "I'm falling in love with the guy," he said, according to Thurston Clarke's "The Last Campaign: Robert F. Kennedy and 82 Days That Inspired America" (Henry Holt). It was easy to see why. During his ill-fated run for the presidency, Kennedy appeared to be that rarest of candidates, the truth teller. By many accounts, he meant every word he said, particularly those about fighting prejudice and poverty. He refused to kowtow to his audiences, and he wore his emotions on his sleeves (adoring crowds sometimes shredded his cuffs). And he pondered questions before offering thoughtful, sometimes stammering, answers.
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Reviewer: "The Last Campaign" worthy addition to Robert Kennedy books
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Thurston Clarke's work follows RFK through his 82-day presidential run
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Book sometimes glorifies Kennedy, but with apparent reason | 54,198 | record_train |
That sadness that I feel and the disappointment and the shock, @placeholder and I have to discuss this with our children, our little girls, and start planning for the future." | Chicago (CNN) -- Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was convicted Monday on 17 of the 20 public corruption charges against him related to his attempt to sell the U.S. Senate seat held by Barack Obama before he resigned to become president. The 11 women and one man reached the verdicts on their 10th day of deliberation in the trial, which began April 20. As the verdicts were read, Blagojevich turned to look back at his wife, Patti, who dropped into her seat. None of the jurors would look at the defendant as the verdicts were being read. He was found guilty of all 10 counts involving wire fraud -- each of which carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison. The other 10 involved extortion and bribery. Most of the counts have a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
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"We felt it was very clear he was trying to make a trade for the Senate seat," says Juror 140
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"I frankly am stunned," Blagojevich says
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Jury convicts former Illinois governor of 17 public corruption counts
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Rod Blagojevich is acquitted on one count, the jury couldn't decide two others | 54,199 | record_train |
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